Author: The Nation

  • FG orders total closure of land borders

    FG orders total closure of land borders

    The Federal Government has ordered the closure of all land borders from 00.00 hours on Saturday, March 18 to 00.00 hours on Sunday 19th of March 2023.

    The closure was informed by the Governorship and Assembly elections across the nation.

    The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, Isah Jere Idris, announced the closure in a statement in Abuja.

    The Comptroller-General who personally signed the statement, directed that “all Command Comptrollers, especially those in the border states are to ensure strict enforcement of the directive.”

  • What I noticed when Imam prayed against election riggers- Shehu Sani

    What I noticed when Imam prayed against election riggers- Shehu Sani

    A former lawmaker Shehu Sani has recounted his experience at the mosque on Friday.

    Sani, the President of the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria (CRCN), said the Imam prayed against those planning to rig the governorship’s election tomorrow and was dazed by some people’s reaction.

    While Nigerians anticipate the Saturday’s polls, Sani noted at the mosque, the Imam prayed for God’s wrath to befall those wished to rig.

    However, the senator noted to his surprise, some people refused to say ‘Amen’ to the Imam’s supplication.

    He tweeted: “Today at the Friday mosque,an Imam prayed for the Wrath of God to fall on those who wants to rig the Governorship elections tomorrow,I noticed that some refused to answer Amen.”

  • Assembly poll: Soludo, Obi in supremacy battle

    Assembly poll: Soludo, Obi in supremacy battle

    • PDP, APC silent

    Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo and former governor Peter Obi are at daggers drawn over the control of majority seats in the House of Assembly election coming up on Saturday.

    Soludo was elected on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), while Obi was the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) during the February 25 election.

    The other two political parties with heavy presence in Anambra State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), are silent on the assembly election, following what happened during the presidential election.

    Political observers believe the control of the assembly election will be a straight fight between LP and APGA.

    Members of the two parties have engaged in war of words. While APGA claims it will be a different game on Saturday, LP believes the ‘Obidient effect’ will repeat itself.

    The Nation learnt Soludo has summoned monarchs, presidents- general of communities and women leaders to tell them the need to vote APGA members on Saturday.

    It was further gathered that the governor threatened to stop their privileges, should LP triumph in the poll.

    But the Press Secretary to Prof. Soludo, Mr. Chris Aburime, debunked the claim, saying it was the handiwork of the opposition.

    He said APGA was on ground in Anambra State and did not need any form of threat from Mr. Governor to win election.

    Aburime said: “Why are they limiting the contest between LP and APGA when you have solid parties like APC and PDP in Anambra?

    “No sitting governor will like to lose assembly election to the opposition. Governor Soludo and his party members are ready for Saturday. That’s the much I can tell you, at least, for now.”

    For Ozo Obi Ochije, one of the chieftains of the ruling party in the state, what happened during the presidential election in Anambra State would not be repeated on Saturday.

    He said LP members would testify after the election that APGA owned Anambra State.

  • Why Obi cannot impose governor on Lagos

    Why Obi cannot impose governor on Lagos

    In the run up to the February 25 election, Peter Obi campaigned mainly in the enclaves of Igbo urban immigrants. The outcome of the election has since confirmed Obi was riding on Igbo ethnic sentiments. If the defeat of Tinubu in his Lagos stronghold through clannish voting pattern was not enough confirmation, cornering 85% of Igbo votes in the five southeast Igbo states by Obi were unarguably a reflection of reality.

    Obi has been dressed in borrowed robes of the messiah of Nigerian youths by his ‘Obimedia’ who are as much of a threat to the health of our nation as his unquestioning ‘Obidients’  with battle cry of “end INEC and  Nigeria” if their principal’s  imaginary ‘stolen mandate’ was not restored. There has been similarly no word of caution from Obi as his children of anger fed with misinformation are left to run riot in Ikeja, threatening peace with provocative declaration that for next Saturday governorship election in their host’s land, “it must be Igbo endorsed governorship candidate or no one else”.

    It was Ahmadu Bello who first admonished Nigerians to understand their differences. The problem is that some of those given refuge by host communities seem not to remember that we are a multi-cultural society where our ethnic nationalities at the time of contact with the Europeans were at different level of cultural development.  Whilst according to PC Lloyd, there were groups that were more developed than Europe using urbanization as index of measurement, there were also the ‘unfriendly inhabitants of the Mama Hills, the anti-social Mumuye of Muri Province’ and  those Clifford in 1920 identified as ‘cannibals inhabiting some hill tops’, and  ‘the naked warriors of the jungle’.

    Quite often, our culture defines our worldview. Those celebrated as heroes by some cultures could be villains in others.  It was perhaps for this reason the policy thrust of our departing colonial masters was “a ‘regional government that secures for each separate people, the right to maintain its identity, its individuality and its nationality and its own chosen form of government which have been evolved for it by the wisdom and by the accumulated experiences of generation of its forbearers’. . 

    For instance, leadership among the Yoruba is earned through service to the people.  In the run up to independence, the Yoruba’s new emergent political elite first became chiefs in order to understudy their fathers. They thereafter engaged in months of robust intellectual debate by experts from different disciplines, rounded up with various scientific surveys across the country before unfolding their manifesto of free education, free health and full employment.

     According to professors Oluwasanmi and Aluko, they also set up, Western Regional Marketing Board, the Western Nigerian Development Corporation, the Western Nigerian Housing Corporation, the Western Region Finance Corporation, the Western Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation and the Western Nigerian Printing Corporation “to perform functions that are of fundamental significance to the economic, social cultural development of the people of Western Nigeria. That the old West was to later become the most educated part of Africa and most prosperous region in Nigeria was not by accident.

    Bola Tinubu merely took a queue from his illustrious forebears. He paid his dues by staying in the trenches along with other NADECO leaders fighting against military dictatorship in the aftermath of June 12, 1993 debacle. Upon becoming governor in 1999, he challenged the best brains among his people to come up with a Marshall Plan for Lagos.  That was the foundation of today’s Lagos’ massive infrastructural development, the reactivation or the metroline derailed by Shehu Shagari since 1983, the Lekki Free Trade Zone, the Lekki Deep Sea Port and airport and the Atlantic City in Victoria Island.

    In politics, Tinubu has remained faithful to Yoruba progressive politics of Afenifere (wanting what is good for yourself for others). He worked hard to build consensus among progressive northern politicians who were later to  ensure he emerged as APC presidential candidate and garnered 5.2 million northern votes for him during the last presidential election.

    On the other hand, all Igbo political elite needed to do to win the minds of their unquestioning “Zikists or Obidients” is to play the victim card by misinforming those who look up to them for direction with claims such as ‘Nigerians hate Igbo leaders because of their resourcefulness’. 

    In 1947, NCNC went on tour of London to protest some obnoxious laws in Nigeria.  On their return, Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin and Dr A B Olorunnibe, members of the group accused Zik of mismanaging the thirteen thousand pounds raised for the trip.  All Zik did to get the sympathy of his people was to claim he was under attack because he was Igbo, forcing Igbo urban workers and their Yoruba counterparts in Lagos to buy off cutlasses in Lagos market  in preparation for war.

    In 1952, Zik insisted on becoming the first premier of the West after rejecting Akinloye’s suggestion that a Yoruba member of NCNC be appointed premier to secure the support of six Ibadan members elected on the platform of Ibadan Peoples Party (IPP). At the end, five of them, except Adelabu, joined Awolowo to form the government. Zik accused Yoruba of tribalism and his people believed him. But it was no more tribalism when Zik and his supporters later removed Prof Eyo Ita, minority leader of government in the east, to pave the way for his emergence as premier.

    Fast forward to 2023.  It is still the same Igbo persecution complex. Peter Obi was governor of Anambra under APGA. He is best remembered for creating disharmony between the Catholics and Anglicans and for sacking of non-Anambra Igbos working in Anambra civil service. After his tenure, he joined PDP where he rose to become Atiku Abubakar’s running mate in 2019. Then on the eve of 2023 election, sensing the PDP presidential ticket would elude him, he resigned and ran back home equating his personal loss to Igbo nation’s loss.  Of course he got the backing of his people.  While Tinubu with all his years of preparation for recognition by his very critical Yoruba people got only 56% of Yoruba votes, Obi secured 85% of Igbo vote.

    Of course the Igbo ‘Obidient’ and ‘Obimedia’ are at liberty to determine who their hero is under a democratic parliamentary federal system. What they cannot do is to question the right of the Yoruba to put their faith in Tinubu who they have continued to vilify, abuse and ridicule.

    And lastly, ‘Obimedia’ should stop their unpatriotic attempt to undermine the integrity of an election many honest Nigerians including President Buhari believe may turn out to be one of the most credible elections since 1999, won  ‘round and square’ by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.  This was an election where President Buhari lost his state, the President-elect, his Lagos stronghold and the ruling party losing half of the 22 states it controlled in the run up to the election.

    Finally, Obi’s surreptitious attempt to foist a governor on Lagos is a sad reminder of how NCNC/NPC coalition in 1962 attacked economic backbone of Yoruba in order to bring Yoruba to her knees. Lagos a product of long years of planning by our illustrious forbears including Awolowo who was spending 60% of Western Region’s health budget on her cannot be handed over to an unquestioning ‘Obidient’.

  • Supporting Asiwaju has reconnected Rivers to Fed Govt, says Wike

    Supporting Asiwaju has reconnected Rivers to Fed Govt, says Wike

    River State Governor Nyesom Wike yesterday spoke on the implication of the recent presidential election for the Southsouth state.

    He said the support given to President-elect Bola Tinubu has reconnected the state to the Federal Government.

    Tinubu, candidate of the All Progressives congress (APC), triumphed over the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, and his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Peter Obi, during the election.

    Rivers State, despite being led by a PDP government, contributed to Tinubu’s victory.

    Speaking at a meeting with 48 APC support groups and PDP governorship candiadate, Siminialaye Fubara, in Port Harcourt, the state capital, Wike said the state had suffered great neglect by the centre in the last eight years, adding that Tinubu’s victory has brought hope.

    The governor, who was represented by the state PDP Chairman, Ambassador Desmond Akawo, said: “Rivers State is reconnected again to the Federal Government. Within the last eight years, it has been a war. 

    “Rivers State has been at loggerheads with the Federal Government and we said, no, this war cannot continue. So, for us in Rivers, he (Wike) has reconnected us back to the mainstream of governance in this country.”

    The governor reiterated that the party wanted power to return to Southern Nigeria in the spirit of equity and fairness, said zoning should be replicated in Rivers State.

    He stressed: “We supported Asiwaju so that power can return to the South. Whether Asiwaju or Peter Obi, for us, the next president must be a Southerner in the spirit of equity. 

    “So, in that same spirit of equity, Rivers State, having elected a governor from Rivers West through Peter Odili, Rivers East through Rotimi Ameachi and Wike, we said power should go to Rivers Southeast and to riverine parts of Rivers Southeast, since all the governors have been from the upland.

    “So, in the next 72hours, Rivers State will elect the youngest governor in Nigeria, in the person of Sim Fubara, for a better succession plan. Lagos State is succeeding because it has a better succession plan, from Asiwaju to Babatunde Fashola to the incumbent governor of Lagos State. Sim is a man who understands Rivers State.”

    The leader of APC in Rivers State and Coordinator of the Tinubu/Fubara Support Groups, Tony Okocha, said the APC support groups will vote for Fubara, to reciprocate Wike’s support for Tinubu during the presidential poll.

    He added: “On the 25th of February while some APC members were working against our presidential candidate, the PDP in Rivers State supported Asiwaju. So, we have come to pay back because one good turn deserves another. So, on March 18, we will be coming out in our numbers to reciprpcate his kind gesture by voting PDP candidtae, Sim Fubara, as governor of Rivers State.

    “In Rivers State, we want to chart a new course as a vanguard, and that new course is that we will be voting PDP candidtae, Sim Fubara, as governor of Rivers State.”

  • Church marks 100 years in Nigeria

    Church marks 100 years in Nigeria

    • Says B’Haram destroys 1,390 branches

    The Church of the Brethren in Nigeria, better known by its Hausa derivative as Ecclesiya Yan’uwa a Nigeria (EYA), says it has lost 1,390 local church auditoriums to Boko Haram insurgents.

    The church which started in Garkida in 1923 and currently has its headquarters in Kwarhi, Adamawa State, has most of its local congregations in the state and the rest of the Boko Haram troubled North East.

    President of the EYN, Rev Joel Billi during a briefing at the church headquarters in Kwarhi yesterday as part of the centenary activities of the church, said however that insurgency has also brought something good to the church.

    He said: “At the peak of the insurgency, 36 of the then 50 EYN DCCs were completely displaced. Seven were partially closed, with only seven DCCs not directly affected by insurgency. Of the 456 local councils and 2,280 local church branches at that time, 278 LCC buildings and 1,390 LCB Church auditoriums were destroyed by the insurgents”

    The EYN President said high numbers of members of the church were killed or abducted and that abduction of church members especially around Borno State continued up to a couple of days back.

    He added that many of those who had been displaced by insurgency to distant places had become a blessing to the church as they had facilitated establishment of branches in such places.

  • Supreme Court affirms Dakum of LP’s candidacy

    Supreme Court affirms Dakum of LP’s candidacy

    The Supreme Court yesterday affirmed Dr Patrick Dakum as the Plateau State Labour Party (LP) candidate for the Saturday Governorship election.

    The five-man panel of Justices led by Justice Inyang Okoro dismissed an appeal brought  by Amb. Yohanna Margif, a LP aspirant in the state, challenging the nomination of the candidate of the party.

    The appeal was dismissed following its dramatic withdrawal by Margif, upon discovery that the matter had become statute barred.

    Counsel to the appellant, Mr Opeyemi Ojo, had pleaded with the apex court to invoke Section 22 of the Supreme Court Act to take over the matter and resolve all disputed issues in the interest of justice to his client.

    His persuasion was, however, rejected on the ground that conditions precedent for the court to invoke section 22 of the Supreme Court Act were not met.

    Specifically, the Justices reminded the lawyer that both the Court of Appeal and the Federal High Court no longer have jurisdiction that can be invoked by the Supreme Court since the time for the matter to be heard had lapsed.

    Confronted with the reality of the futility of his request, the appellant announced withdrawal of his appeal and was subsequently dismissed by Justice Okoro.

    The appellant had in his brief challenged the emergence of Dakum as the party’s gubernatorial candidate in Plateau State insisting that he (Margif) won the governorship primary election of the party and never withdrew his nomination.

    Labour Party however in its defence insisted that Margif in a letter voluntarily withdrew his candidacy and copied the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), with the same letter.

    The Party claimed that following the withdrawal by Margif, a new primary election was conducted in which Dakum emerged and his name submitted to INEC.

    Margif ignited the first legal battle at a Federal High Court in Jos but lost as the court upheld the position of LP and declared Dakum as the legitimate governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Plateau State.

  • Onyejeocha congratulates Tallen on UN award

    Onyejeocha congratulates Tallen on UN award

    Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has congratulated the Minister of Women Affair and Social Development Pauline Tallen on her conferment with the Woman of Distinction Award by the United Nations Global Women Foundation.

    The lawmaker said the recognition did not come to her and those who have followed Tallen’s antecedents as a surprise given the minister’s invaluable contributions to the emancipation of women.

    The minister was on 14 March, honoured by the United Nations Global Women Foundation in recognition of her lifelong commitment to building a strong global reach of service throughout the world.

    The Award was presented at the She Rise’s Forum on Empowering Women Economic Sustainability through Entrepreneurship and Leadership programme held on the wings of the 67 Session of UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York, United States between 6 and 17 March, 2023.

    In a statement, Onyejeocha described the Plateau-born politician as a champion for what’s good and just and a giant for women empowerment.

    The statement said: “The award is not just deserving, it’s also coming in such a time when women are challenged to lead social and economic changes- a trajectory of transformation that has gained a foothold in recent years, where investing in women is increasingly becoming a driver for social and economic development.

    “The right award coming at the right time and to the right person. Graciously, the award is coming at a time of fervent need to recognise women who have championed a good cause, to serve as spring for further push. And Mrs Tallen is perfect for this Award. It’s well deserved.”

  • Census: NPC recruits 30,000 enumerators in Bauchi State

    Census: NPC recruits 30,000 enumerators in Bauchi State

    The National Population Commission (NPC) said it has recruited over 30,000 enumerators for the 2023 National Housing and Population Census in Bauchi State.

    The Public Officer 1, Public Affairs Department of the Commission, Mr Aliyu Galoji said the commission also recruited over 2,000 facilitators and special workforce, who had been trained and exposed to the prerequisite knowledge of census exercise.

    According to Galoji, the commission is fully ready towards ensuring reliable, accurate and credible census, adding that personnel recruitment exercise has reached 98 per cent in the state.

    He said: “Going by the instruction from our headquarters, we are going to start training for the enumerators by March 31, but due to the shift in the date of the state election, we are expecting changes in the date too.

    “Presently, we trained 20 Training Managers who are the controllers of the local government areas, they are selected from each of the 20 LGAs in the state.

    “There is also another training for Planning Officers, that is the Directors of Planning in the LGAs. We have one representative each from the 20 LGAs,” he said.

  • Kaduna dep gov condemns renewed killings

    Kaduna dep gov condemns renewed killings

    The Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Dr Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe has led Kaduna State Government’s delegation to Zangon Kataf Local Government, following attacks which led to the loss of several lives, and injury to many others.

    The Deputy Governor conveyed the condolences of the Kaduna State Government and condemned the killings in strong terms, when she arrived at the palace of the Agwatyp, Dominic Gambo Yahaya.

    She stated that the state government had since last week been working with the military and other security agencies on the unfortunate situation. The Deputy Governor directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to carry out an immediate assessment and provide assistance to the affected citizens.

    Yayaha thanked the deputy governor and the state government for the visit.

    He expressed sadness over the violent attacks which he described as shocking, coming after a period of relative peace amidst many spirited efforts by well-meaning individuals to promote peaceful coexistence among all people living in the Chiefdom.

    The Administrator of Kafanchan Municipal Authority, Mrs Pheobe Sukai Yayi and the Chairman of Zangon Kataf Local Government, Mr. Francis Sani were in attendance.