Author: The Nation

  • Ikpeazu: Otti shares no similarities with Obi

    Ikpeazu: Otti shares no similarities with Obi

    • LP candidate wants to set Abia ablaze – PDP campaign spokesman

    THE Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, yesterday said that the candidate of the Labour Party in the state, Dr. Alex Otti, has no similarities in character with the Presidential candidate of the party, Mr. Peter Obi.

    Ikpeazu, who spoke with journalists in Aba, said while Obi was noted for his modest, frugal and simple lifestyle, the LP candidate in the state was the opposite.

    He said that Abia voters were aware that there was no connection between Obi and Otti’s schools of thought.

    He also said that the move by Otti and the LP in the state to capitalize on what has been described as the “Obi Political Tsunami” to capture the Abia Government House would fail because the people were aware that Otti was not Obi in all ramifications.

    He equally said that the Obi phenomenon must not be narrowed down to the efforts of LP, stressing that doing so would diminish the huge efforts put in by several angry Nigerians and first-time voters, who were not members of any political party but found a credible candidate in Obi, who they were willing to allow to be the pilot of their new nation.

    He, however, said that it was now unfortunate that many people, who ordinarily would stand no chance of clinching any political position because of their bad character and poor relationship with the people, are hiding under Obi to bamboozle their way to power and calls for caution.

    He said: “In Abia, our people know that Obi is not Otti. They know that both of them represent different things altogether. Their records are there. Obi, as a governor did not retrench Anambra workers, but Otti as a bank Managing Director retrenched bank workers.

    “Obi is not arrogant. He is a very simple man with a very humble lifestyle but Otti is the opposite of Obi. He flies around in private jets and takes up entire floors of 7-Star Hotels for his accommodation. That’s a huge gap from the man he’s hiding under him to grab power.

    “Again, it’s on record that Obi left the economy of Anambra very healthy but Otti left a dead bank before moving into politics. These are verifiable facts. That one claims to look like someone doesn’t mean he’s even close to that person.

    “Abia is not one of those places where people cannot distinguish the good from the bad. It’s very easy to separate this ‘Tare from the Wheat’ before they get matured because their differences are very obvious like the night and the day.

    “What are we talking about? Who are they trying to compare with Obi? Let us make it very clear that while Obi canvases for job creation, this Otti knows about the collapse of companies like Modern Ceramics in Umuahia and the Star Paper Mills in Aba that led to job losses.”

    He noted that another contrast between Obi and Otti is that Obi has his investments scattered all over Anambra State while Otti has no single investment in Abia State.

    “Let nobody claim ownership of the Obi wave or try to be more important than others. It was a movement that all Nigerian citizens, especially the youths saw as the only way of restoring their future. The Labour Party was just an available channel.

    “The Obi phenomenon was a combination of all pro-Obi servant leadership styles, it was not a feat that can be attributed to the Labour Party per se. 50% of the voters were apolitical first-time voters, while 30 % were drawn from all other political parties.

    “It will diminish the Obi phenomenon if we narrow his impact to the effort of the Labour Party. So, let some people stop hiding under Obi to magically get into government. Let them come out as they are. Obi has proven who he is and he doesn’t need an introduction anymore.”

    Speaking in a similar vein, the Director of Strategic Engagement for Abia PDP campaign Council, Chief John Okiyi Kalu, frowned at the attempt by Otti to appropriate the electoral success of Peter Obi in the South East.

    According to him, “Recall that Peter Obi’s campaign and sympathy in the south is based on the fact that many feel that the South- East has not been favoured in the power equation in Nigeria.

    “While Peter believes in political inclusion, hence his Christian South vs Muslim North ticket, Otti is determined to set Abia ablaze by foisting Abia North-Abia North ticket in flagrant disregard for inclusion. He is from Arochukwu and his running mate is from Ohafia, both in Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency. Otti cannot be Obi and Obi is certainly different from Otti. Abia voters, who know the difference between Obi and Otti, will surely vote for PDP on Saturday as they will also like to preserve the existing socio-political peace in the state.”

  • CIOTA commiserates with Lagosians over train accident

    CIOTA commiserates with Lagosians over train accident

    THE President of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration (CIOTA), Prince Segun Ochuko Obayendo, has expressed heartfelt condolences to families and friends of those who lost their lives and those injured in the tragic incident involving a train and a BRT bus at Ikeja Lagos.

    “I wish to express my sincere condolences to the Lagos State Government, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and all residents of the state.

    “Anytime we lose souls to incidents such as this, at CIOTA, it is like a stab to our hearts, and a rude awakening to how to further build on our advocacy to sensitize Nigerians on how to effectively use every means of transportation: land, rail, air, pipeline, etc without endangering their lives and that of other citizens and putting safety measures in place.

    “In light of today’s incident, we will work with states in the federation and ensure there are barricades on all roads linked with or around our rail tracks. Once the train is a few kilometers ahead, the barricades will block the roads, preventing the movement of vehicles and other road users and  this will forestall avoidable deaths on our railways as it obtains in developed nations.”

    CIOTA expressed gratitude to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), who sprang into action.

  • Police rescue 14 kidnapped victims in Zamfara

    Police rescue 14 kidnapped victims in Zamfara

    THE Zamfara Police Command has dislodged a bandits’ camp and rescued 14 kidnapped victims in Zamfara.

    The victims had spent 68 days in captivity before they were eventually rescued by the police.

    According to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), this was contained in a statement issued in Gusau on yesterday by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP Muhammad Shehu.

    According to him, “On 10th March, 2023, Police tactical operatives in conjunction with the vigilante group, while on a Mop Up Operation near Munhaye Forest, successfully dislodged some bandits’ camp belonging to one recalcitrant bandit kingpins, popularity known as Dogo Sule.

    “As a result of the operation, 14 hostages, made up of two male adults, seven female and five children below two years old, were rescued.

    “The victims informed the Police detectives that, on 1st January, 2023, at about 2300hrs, a large number of suspected bandits, armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed Anguwar Mangoro and Gidan Maidawa villages in Gusau Local Government Area and abducted the victims to their camp where they spent 68 days in captivity.

    “The victims who were in sympathetic condition, and have been taken to the Police clinic, Gusau, for medical treatment and thereafter reunited with their families/relations,” Shehu explained.

    He said the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Kolo Yusuf, has congratulated the victims for regaining their freedom, and reassured of the command’s continuous commitment to protect lives and property of the citizens.

  • NiMet warns pilots, passengers of thunderstorms as rain begins

    NiMet warns pilots, passengers of thunderstorms as rain begins

    • Says delays, diversion, cancellations of flights likely

    THE Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), has warned pilots, passengers, and the general public to beware of thunderstorms and other hazardous weather events as the rainy season begins in some parts of the country.

    A release yesterday by the General Manager, Public Relations of the agency, Muntari Ibrahim explained that the expected thunderstorm was in line with its 2023 Seasonal Climate Prediction.

    “NiMet predicted rainfall onset to be earlier than the long-term average in most parts of the country during the 2023 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP).

    “The onset is expected to start from the coastal states of Bayelsa, Rivers, and Akwa-Ibom in early March, progressively followed by the inland states and the Central states,” It reads.

    The statement noted that the recent thunderstorms recorded in parts of the coastal and inland states showed that the Agency’s prediction was on-point, reliable, and accurate.

    NiMet cautioned that the thunderstorm could lead to turbulence, lightning strikes, strong winds, heavy rainfall, downdraught, microburst, and hailstones.

    “All of these pose significant threats to safety of lives and property.

    The effects of thunderstorms are more hazardous to the aviation industry, particularly aircraft operations, and passengers. Thunderstorms can also cause delays, diversion, and cancellations of flights, as aircraft are often grounded in the face of severe weather.”

    The Agency assured pilots, the aviation industry, and airport users that weather monitoring systems, thunder detectors, satellite receiving ground-stations and Automatic Weather System (AWS) have been installed across the airports and other stations nationwide as part of measures to mitigate the effects of thunderstorms to the aviation industry.

    The Agency also stated that it had developed different products and services to help track thunderstorms and attendant hazards.

    It noted that the pilot briefing rooms are always available for services.

    The agency advised pilots and airline operators to exercise caution during flight operations during adverse weather due to the commencement of the rainy season.

    “The rains which are currently prevalent in the Southern parts of Nigeria and occasionally around the central states, are usually accompanied by severe thunderstorms which are bound to affect air navigation.

    “Pilots and flight crew members should obtain adequate departure, en route, and destination weather information and briefing from NiMet offices before flight operations for effective planning in their air navigation operations,” the statement said.

  • Imo APC expels ex-public complaint commissioner over anti-party activities

    Imo APC expels ex-public complaint commissioner over anti-party activities

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and the immediate past Federal Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission, Barr. Willie Amadi, has been expelled by the party’s leadership in his indigenous ward in Ikenegbu Ward 1 (Owerri Municipal Council) of Imo State over allegations bordering on anti-party activities.

    Amadi, a lawyer, who is well-known within the political circle, has been the subject of an ongoing investigation by a panel of inquiry set up by the party leadership.

    According to sources close to the panel, Chief Amadi who is the Chief Technical Adviser on Environment to Governor Hope Uzodimma was accused to be involved in malicious activities aimed at bringing the party to disrepute.

    The expulsion letter which was signed by 28 members including the Ward Chairman, Chuka Ihejieto, Ward Secretary, Chidiebere Emeribe, Ward Legal Adviser, George Amos, Ward Treasurer Julie Agor, Pub Sec Kelechi Iwuoha, Org Sec, Okey Njiribako and Auditor, Jerry Emenyonu among others, said “Amadi has consistently engaged in blackmailing APC leaders, character assassination, publication and circulation of false information and engaging in malicious activities aimed at bringing our party to disrepute.

    “That Amadi has not participated in party activities for the past one year especially throughout the 2023 electioneering campaign in Owerri Municipal till date.

    “Consequently, the ward executive committee met and having thoroughly considered the issues and the recommendation of the disciplinary committee hereby decided that Willie Amadi having contravened sections 21.2, i, ii, iii, vii, viii of the APC constitution as amended be expelled from the  party.”

    The news of Barr. Amadi’s expulsion from the APC has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, with many supporters of the party expressing disappointment and anger over the actions of the suspended member.

    However, the party leadership has assured its supporters that the decision to expel the member was necessary to preserve the integrity and values of the party.

    In a statement issued by the party’s spokesperson, Chidiebere Emeribe, it was revealed that the party leadership had no choice but to take action against the member given the severity of the allegations against him.

    The spokesperson reassured the party’s supporters that the leadership would take all necessary measures to ensure that the party’s values and principles are upheld at all times.

    The state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Duke Cajetan said “I learnt from the social media that his ward did so, but we have not received any official communication at the state to that effect.”

  • Ebonyi APC guber candidate dismisses report of ill-health, death

    Ebonyi APC guber candidate dismisses report of ill-health, death

    GOVERNORSHIP candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi, Chief Francis Nwifuru on Saturday in Abakaliki dispelled rumours on the social media that he was indisposed or possibly dead.

    Nwifuru, Speaker of the Ebonyi House of Assembly told newsmen that the rumour was a destructive tool employed by the opposition which felt threatened by his soaring acceptability by the people.

    “You are already seeing me; I am alive, healthy and not sick. I never visited any hospital due to sickness.

    “The last time I underwent a medical check-up was in February 2022 and I am supposed to undergo another one in 2023.

    “I will do so hopefully after my inauguration because I am confident of being sworn in as the state governor,” he said.

    Nwifuru urged the people to disregard reports about his ill-health, noting that he had nothing to hide.

    “When people start their campaign of calumny, one needs not be worried once there is no skeleton in the cupboard.

    “My destiny is a threat to many people and I am not angry with that.

    “Once you are human and people are not afraid of you then you are not living.

    “When someone has something to offer, expect unfounded stories about such a person from opponents.

    “Ebonyi people have seen that the opposition cannot offer anything to them except lies and deceit,” he said.

    Nwifuru also dispelled the rumour that he was in conflict with the Catholic Bishop of Abakaliki Diocese, Bishop Peter Chukwu.

    “The bishop is my father in the Lord and always guides me spiritually.

    “He has not complained that I wronged him and I will never do so.

    “The opposition should realise that the people have accepted me and no amount of fabricated tales can change that,” Nwifuru stressed.

  • NNPP drags INEC to tribunal over NASS election

    NNPP drags INEC to tribunal over NASS election

    WAKILI Kabiru-Muhammad, Nasarawa West Senatorial candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the Feb. 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections has dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to the Election Tribunal over omission of the party’s logo. Speaking to newsmen shortly after filing his petition on Saturday in Lafia, Kabiru-Muhammad said the logo of his party was not clearly captured on the ballot papers by INEC.

    INEC and Ahmed Aliyu-Wadada of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), winner of the election are the first and second defendants in the case respectively.

    Kabiru-Muhammad alleged that the act of omission by INEC did not comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the 1999 Constitution. He, therefore, called on the tribunal to nullify the election. The petitioner said he approached the tribunal to seek redress because there were a lot of abnormalities during the election. Aliyu-Wadada of SDP polled 96,488 votes as against the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Shehu Tukur, who scored 47,717 votes.

  • Rivers PDP guber candidate woos electorate, releases six-point agenda

    Rivers PDP guber candidate woos electorate, releases six-point agenda

    AHEAD of the March 18, governorship election, the electorate in Rivers State have been urged to vote for the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to succeed Governor Nyesom Wike, thereby ensuring continuity for a greater Rivers.

    Fubara made the disclosure in his 37-page manifesto with six priorities, including agriculture, economic growth and industrialisation, infrastructure, education, healthcare and security.

    He said: “We cannot afford to slow down. If elected, we will sustain the tempo of transformation and take Rivers State to new levels of sustainable peace, security, progress and prosperity. Join the consolidation team for continuity for a greater Rivers State.

    “We will build a greater Rivers State that assures equal opportunities and improved wellbeing for all. We will consolidate and continue the New Rivers Vision, through effective, responsive and caring governance, and build a truly inclusive and progressive state, with shared prosperity for the present and future generations.

    “The fate and future of Rivers State are in our hands to decide. Vote for the PDP to advance our collective progress and secure the future for the next generation. A vote for Fubara/Odu is a vote for consolidation and continuation of the New Rivers Vision and a greater Rivers State.”

  • Ohanaeze hails Tinubu, calls for government of national unity

    Ohanaeze hails Tinubu, calls for government of national unity

    A faction of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has congratulated the president-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory in the just concluded presidential election and urged him to reach out to other contestants in the spirit of sportsmanship, advising “that the national healing process should begin with the president-elect personally reaching out to Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi in person and not by  proxy.

    The group in a statement by the Secretary-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said: “Ndigbo urges the president-elect not to victimise any section of the country who voted against him but as the new political leader of the country, he should ensure that Nigerians especially, Ndigbo are accommodated in the distribution of public amenities and provide an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the country. We  call for the formation of Government of National Unity (GNU).  These are the ingredients that will soothe frayed nerves and restore peace across the country.We retract our earlier stance on Governor Sanwo Olu and also urge the governor to provide adequate security across all markets in Lagos State.”

  • NSCDC arrests syndicates involved in fake currency production and distribution

    NSCDC arrests syndicates involved in fake currency production and distribution

    TWO syndicates involved in fake currency productions and distribution were arrested at the weekend by officials of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

    The NSCDC officials were said to have acted on credible intelligence to fish out the syndicates in clandestine operations spearheaded by the Corps Special Intelligence Squad.

    According to the spokesman of the Corps, Olusola Odumosu, one of the groups arrested comprised four male adults who were caught with fake 64,800 United States dollars.

    They also had in their possession N475,000 notes. The second group had fake N1.5 million notes on them when they were apprehended.

    The names of members of the syndicate arrested with the sum of N1.5m are ; Dantala Omale, ‘M’, 30yrs, Plateau State,  Musa Abdullahi, ‘M’ 24yrs, Plateau state, Audu Abdulazeez, ‘M’, 56yrs, Gombe State, Umar Hassan ‘M’, 46yrs, plateau state and Mahammadu Badaru Yakubu ‘M’ 30yrs, Nasarawa State,” Odumosu said in a statement.

    He said the arrest was effected when one Dantala Omale was lured to Nasarawa from Plateau State and picked up by the squad on the 22nd of February, 2023, with fake new naira notes of N412,000.

    Providing details of the operations,  Odumosu said:” The arrested suspect confessed getting the fake notes from Musa Abdullahi, AKA Baballe which led to the arrest of Abdullahi on 22nd of February, 2023 at Namu area of Quanpan LGA in Plateau State in possession of N49,650 old naira notes.

    “After a thorough interrogation, Abdullahi confessed that he usually gets his supply of fake currencies from one Audu Abdulazeez, AKA Dan-Gombe, who the squad arrested on the 3rd of March 2023, at Plateau Express service motor park in Jos, Plateau State, at about 11:20 a.m with N350,000 fake newly redesigned Naira notes.

    “The effort of the squad to arrest all members of the syndicate paid off when Abdulazeez confessed to giving one Umar Hassan the fake notes. When Hassan was apprehended, he was in possession of N20,500 and he also confessed to his involvement in the crime and that he regularly transacts with one Mohammadu Badaru Yakubu, who was also arrested close to the old CBN office in Lafia town, at about 3:10 p.m on March 5, 2023 with fake N2,000 of the new naira notes.

    “Further investigation, however, revealed that the group operated within and around Plateau, Nasarawa, Bauchi and Gombe states.

    “Members of the second syndicate arrested with the exhibits of $64,800 and N475,000 are; Jonathan Dakogol, Abbas Ibrahim, Isa Ukashatu and Aminu Isa.

    “Isa Ukashatu and Jonathan Dakogol were arrested with fake $64,800 and N475,000 at Akurba of Lafia LGA, in Nasarawa State after being lured to deliver the money to a client.”