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  • Car-for-expensive-insult lands Gombe Rep in trouble

    Car-for-expensive-insult lands Gombe Rep in trouble

    By Sentry

    It is no longer news that a member of the House of Representatives, Usman Bello Kumo, was expelled from the All Progressives Congress (APC) by Kumo East Ward for alleged anti-party activities and undermining of  his godfather, Sen. Danjuma Goje.

    But the immediate cause of the Rep’s woes was his alleged car gift to one Garba Inuwa Gona, for insulting Goje on a local radio.

    According to the letter of expulsion signed by the Chairman of APC in Kumo East ward, Musa Barade, the ward executive members were shocked that the Representative gave out a car to a man for insulting a former governor of the state.

    The letter said in part: “The act of insulting and humiliating the personality of Senator Danjuma Goje during empowerment programme at Kumo and factionalisation and destruction of the party’s campaign office at Kumo are against our party’s ethics.

    “Also, the car donation by Usman Kumo to an interloper, one Garba Inuwa Gona, who is not even a constituent of Akko Federal Constituency, simply because he insulted Senator Goje on a local radio, clearly demonstrated his indiscipline, immorality and total disrespect to the leadership of the party.”

    Nigerians await the response of Kumo to know whether or not he has added a new dimension to Nigerian politics: You insult, you get a car.”

  • Smart governors indeed

    Smart governors indeed

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    TAKING advantage of COVID-19, the Nigeria Governors Forum is already seeking suspension of payment of debts they acquired before the pandemic.

    After a teleconference on Wednesday the NGF cane up with a communiqué signed by the Forum Chairman and Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

    The NGF said: “Following a briefing from the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning on fiscal measures taken by the Federal Government to mitigate the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the Forum called for urgent fiscal measures to safeguard the liquidity of state governments.

    Read Also: BREAKING: NCDC confirms 20 new cases of COVID-19

     

    “This includes the acceleration of an arrangement to suspend all state deductions and restructure all debt service payments on Federal Government and Central Bank of Nigeria-owned debts.”

    A Presidency source said:” These governors are just being smart. They are already having financial problems.  COVID-19 is a perfect excuse to ask for such concession. We cannot blame them. “

  • Ex-governor tired of  senate, aspires to be  APC National Secretary

    Ex-governor tired of senate, aspires to be APC National Secretary

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    A former governor is tired of being a Senator because the chamber is a leveler with the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan as primus inter pares( first among equals).

    Having been used to Executive powers with retinue of aides, the ex-governor prefers to dump the Senate to be the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) where he can call the shots.

    Read  Also: Oshiomhole at 68: APC lauds chairman for strengthening democracy

     

    This is a dilemma which President Muhammadu Buhari would have to resolve because the North-East Zone of the party had agreed to concede the slot to Borno State. The matter is said to be too hot for the National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole to address.

    It is either the party allows the former governor to have his way or he is pacified with a juicy appointment. But the ex-governor, without mincing words, is tired of the Red Chamber.

  • COVID-19: Obla yet to  meet bail  terms,  becomes expensive  lockdown detainee

    COVID-19: Obla yet to meet bail terms, becomes expensive lockdown detainee

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    THIS is not the best of time for the former Chairman of the Special Investigation Panel on Recovery of Public Property, Okoi Obono-Obla, who was arrested a, week ago by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences (ICPC). It is a reversal of roles for a man, who commandeered a huge team of policemen to arrest suspects some years ago.

    The latest news is that Obla has not been able to meet the bail terms offered by a court. While he is battling to ask the court to vary the bail terms, his case is worsened by the lockdown in the country.

    To comply with due process, ICPC secured a 14-day extension of the order for his detention. But Obla has taken to social media to protest against the “legal quarantine.”

    Read Also: COVID-19: Kebbi CP laments hike in prices of petrol, food items

     

    He has alleged maltreatment, he complained of being hypertensive and he said he has been overwhelmed by fears of COVID-19.

    Unknown to many, ICPC has been giving him egg treatment. Apart from a cosy detention cell, the anti-graft agency assigned operatives to pick up his wife twice a day from home to bring his meals. He was also taken to the nearby National Hospital, Abuja for health check.

    But Obla does not care about the comfort in ICPC cell. He wants to be released despite a subsisting court order and without meeting bail terms.

  • Oyo governor as GSM without network

    Oyo governor as GSM without network

    By Sentry

    The youthful and bubbling governor of Oyo State, Mr. Seyi Makinde, has a new name: GSM, meaning Governor Seyi Makinde.

    Prior to his election, he took much pleasure in his professional appellation as an engineer to add pep to his campaign. He was so much obsessed with the Engineer title.

    Read Also: SEYI MAKINDE: An apology or a political grapple to save face

    His sudden change to GSM means he adopts as his name the acronym for ‘global system of mobile communication’. The only difference, however, is that his own GSM has no mobile network.

    Time will tell on the full import of this change of name. What is certain for now is that he is not alone, considering that one of his colleagues in the North has ATM as his acronym. It is different strokes for different folks.

  • Senators sneak into private hospitals for COVID-19 tests

    Senators sneak into private hospitals for COVID-19 tests

    By Sentry

    The last executive session of the Senate before sitting was suspended for two weeks was with a drama over COVID-19. About 35 Senators who recently came back from London after a seminar on Petroleum Industry Governance Bill were isolated by their colleagues at the session because they refused to subject themselves to Coronavirus test.

    All the remaining senators refused to either shake hands or engage them in discussions. The usual camaraderie was absent as many senators wanted a snappy session.

    Read Also: UPDATED: COVID-19: Senate suspends plenary for two weeks

    Findings at press time revealed that most of the senators opted for COVID-19 test only in private hospitals because they feared that their health status might leak from government clinics. All of them are keeping the results to themselves.

    The challenge at hand is that the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, does not know who is positive or negative among his colleagues. The Senate remains at a higher risk.

  • Reps stir outrage with acquisition of exotic cars

    Reps stir outrage with acquisition of exotic cars

    By Sentry

    In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the House of Representatives have started getting some of the 400 Toyota Camry 2020 as earlier decided by the lower legislative chamber.

    Although the decision to buy the vehicles was taken on February 5, 2020, the timing of distribution of the cars has attracted criticisms from different quarters.

    Apart from keeping the cost secret, the angst against the lawmakers was fuelled by the complacent display of the cars at the parking lots of the National Assembly.

    Read Also: We are not distributing cars yet – Reps

    An angry critic, Frederick Odorige, said: “These legislators finalised plans to buy these vehicles during a closed door session on 5 February 2020 when COVID-19 was already spreading and other countries were planning and taking concrete actions against the deadly virus.

    “Nigerian politicians are very wicked and insensitive. Does it mean that they were trekking to the legislature or they had no personal vehicles before now? Did they swear an oath never to make a sacrifice for Nigerians?

    “They just approved N50 billion to be given to some Nigerians as loans because of Covid-19, which will attract interest. Not palliative measures. It means that Nigerians who are not in government can never enjoy from the country.

    “Sensible parliamentarians are currently donating their salaries in other countries. The ones in Nigeria receive the highest in the world and will continue to receive the same amount even as they stay at home because of the virus.”

  • Oshiomhole’s travails and 2023 calculations

    Oshiomhole’s travails and 2023 calculations

    By Nosa Ogbemudia

    While many have accused the embattled National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole of high-handedness and hence, the need to kick him out, it is also obvious that those after him are not doing so for the growth of the party but for their 2023 ambitions.

    The plot against the national chairman is as old as his tenure itself. But it was not until recently, and perhaps after his spat with his estranged political godson and governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, took a turn for the worse, that the hawks joined forces, baring their fangs in a desperate attempt to get him out of office.

    While the plot against the former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is national, those who want his political demise had gone to his home state, in fact, his local government, to get his suspension from the party by some political sleight of hand. It was strange that Oshiomhole’s ward would be said to have suspended him. It is is just not possible for anyone familiar with Oshiomhole’s larger than life image in Edo North politics, his alleged ward suspension a huge fraud, a grand deception with the fingers of the state governor written all over it.

    Following that, a Federal High court in Abuja, on Wednesday March 4, ordered that Oshiomhole could not continue to parade himself as the national chair of the APC having been suspended by the local branch of his party in his native Edo State. According to Justice Danlami Sanchi, APC’s branch in Ward 10 in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State had on November 2, 2019, suspended Oshiomhole from the party and as a result, the former governor of Edo State could not continue to serve as the national chair of the party since his local branch had suspended him from the party.

    A day later, another Federal High court sitting in Kano, headed by Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa, directed all parties to maintain the status quo ante and stay action on the issue. In other words, Oshiomhole should remain the substantive chair of the ruling party.

    The National Secretary of the APC declared that the party would obey the court order. A fallout of the high-stakes intrigue was that he chose the one suspending Oshiomhole as the order to obey.  Pronto, the party fixed March 18th as the day it would hold its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

    Those against him seem to be very formidable and unrelenting. The embattled national chair himself mentioned that some governors were against him and it all boils down to 2023 calculations. Sources close to him specifically mentioned the Ekiti State governor, Kayode Fayemi as being the arrowhead of the plot against Oshiomhole. And the cold calculations mean that prisoners would not be taken.

    The thinking within the ruling party is that Buhari has never shown the kind of interest and control previous presidents showed in the management of a ruling party. For instance, President Olusegun Obasanjo never joked with the choice of whoever was the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at any point in time. Even the more benign Goodluck Jonathan too never joked with the leadership of the PDP. But not Buhari. The president’s lack of interest in the party’s politics has left the party at the mercy of different tendencies with varying intentions and interests threatening to tear it apart.

    A political analyst explained, during the week, that after Buhari might have left, the party would be there for the taking. Interestingly, they are the over ambitious individuals are not waiting for Buhari’s exit. They have drawn their swords.

    Read Also: Oshiomhole: Time to halt illegality

    “After 2023, APC would not only be in disarray but would be without any recognised father figure,” he explained  “But going by the way politicians think, it would be suicidal to wait till 2023 before going for the jugular of the party. That is why they want to do this as early as possible. They want to get Oshiomhole out, so that   the former governor of Edo State does not have a foothold in the party.”

    That analysis is spot on because most of the governors on their second terms are against Oshiomhole. To them, they would not be returning as governors again and would naturally be going for something higher (presidency) in 2023. And with Oshiomhole still in the saddle, they know it won’t be easy.

    Ironically, a governor in one of the Northeast states is also against Oshiomhole and he is on his first term. His own permutation is that if the presidency returns to the South in 2023, he would not mind being the running-mate to whoever is picked as the party’s presidential standard-bearer. So it’s a high-stakes game.

    Another major accusation against the embattled national chairman of the APC is that he has brought crisis to the party and has also led the party to losses in states it should have won easily such as Bauchi and Bayelsa. But they have also forgotten that the party has recorded victories in states like Kogi, Ekiti, Osun and Imo.

    Oshiomhole himself had elaborated that some governors that were against him all because of 2023 wanted to frustrate his efforts to reposition the party ahead of coming elections. He also accused some of them of not being fully committed to the party as they have membership of more than one party and would move to those parties after destroying the APC.

    “They are the ones who will plot how to get rid of (Oshiomhole) because they want to be president in 2023, even when their hold on their state at the moment is doubtful if they were to go for a referendum in terms of their approval rating. But you see, whatever you do, those who want to fight you will fight you. But I know that my tenure will be defined by God and not by man,” he added.

    While Oshiomhole may have some weaknesses as a party leader, the fact remains that those who put  his head  on the chopping block  are not  doing it  for  any altruistic or  patriotic  reasons  or even  for the sake of the growth of the party. All is about 2023. It is all naked politics.

    For instance, many have been saying that Obaseki, the Edo State governor, could not have had the effrontery to take on Oshiomhole the way he is doing if not because he was being goaded on by political  heavyweights with coalesced interests  outside the state. Observers believe that he probably enjoys the support of some members of the president’s kitchen cabinet.

    But with each side trying to outmanoeuvre the other in this high-stakes political battle, it may take more than that Federal High Court pronouncement to kick Oshiomhole out of office. The APC is tense with suspense and the days ahead are going to be very interesting.

  • Will Buhari dump Amaechi?

    Will Buhari dump Amaechi?

    By Sentry

    What is really cooking in the Presidency over the renewal of the tenure of the Director–General of the  Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside? Will President Muhammadu Buhari dump his favourite godson, the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, over NIMASA politics?

    There were rumours in the last 72 hours that President  Buhari has appointed Bashir Jamoh to replace Dakuku Peterside as the DG of NIMASA.

    Peterside, who was appointed  in 2016, will complete his four-year tenure on March 10, 2020.

    But Amaechi, who is the Minister of Transportation, said he was not aware of Jamoh’s appointment, creating an impression that all is not well in the government.

    SENTRY scooped that it is true that a process has been initiated to appoint Jamoh, but it has not been completed. A third force was said to be behind Jamoh to spite Amaechi. The leakage of the process caused the brouhaha over NIMASA DG.

    Anaechi’s tone, however, suggested that he will not tolerate being sidelined. Will the minister have his way? Or will the President shun his godson?

    Already, Governor Nyesom Wike has joined issues with the President for not appointing Rivers State indigenes to top positions.

  • Aftermath of 2019 poll: Is PDP broke?

    Aftermath of 2019 poll: Is PDP broke?

    By Sentry

    At its 89th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting during the week, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) opted to rationalise its staff at its National Secretariat in Abuja. Unknown to many, the party has been trying to survive since the conclusion of the 2019 general elections.

    Before the poll, all manners of aspirants and candidates picked the party’s bills with slush cash. Strategy meetings were also held by the party in Dubai (UAE), London and in the United States of America. The permutations of those throwing cash around was that the party will soon be in power to recoup their investments.

    But the first sign of the cash crunch came from a South-South governor whose candidate lost the presidential ticket of PDP. The aggrieved governor has since withdrawn his financial support for the party because he felt betrayed.

    Although the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, stepped in with his war chest to bail out the party for many months, he was said to have lost the steam as the sole financier.

    Now, PDP is financially gasping for breath and the innocent staff will have to bear the brunt.