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  • Sometimes you lose battle to win war, says Irabor

    Sometimes you lose battle to win war, says Irabor

    Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Lucky Irabor, in this interview with reporters in Abuja speaks on the efforts of the military in the battle against Boko Haram insurgents, Okodili Ndidi was there

    How have the strategies used to fight terrorism in Nigeria evolved?

     

    Some of our tactics have changed, but our vision remains the same. We want to bring an end to beginning of all terrorism. We are achieving these in collaboration with stakeholders in national security and defence.

    Globally, terrorism has evolved in the last two decades. The case is not different in Nigeria. What we are doing differently is to be ahead of this evolving trend. The Armed Forces of Nigeria is more prepared for all scenarios.

    Unfortunately, it will do us more harm than good if we go public to reveal all we have done or what we have stopped doing or will do.

    The good news is that in all scenarios, Nigeria will win.

    Let us never forget the words of Winston Churchill, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”

     

    Since the war against Boko Haram / ISWAP started, the military has lost some major battles in the North East. What is being done to avoid future defeats?

    A better way to look at it is that in the last 20 years, the military has won major battles in the Northeast.

    We have won most of our battles and that is why we are winning the war. This is not just an opinion, it is the fact. The most recent evidence from the Global Terrorism Report confirms this.

    A war is made up of several battles. In a perfect world, you plan to win everything, but perfection never happens in war.

    Sometimes the way forward is backwards. Sometimes you lose a battle to win the war.

     

    There has been a recent wave of military takeovers in Africa? Is the military approach a remedy to poor governance?

    First, let me make it clear that the probability of non-democratic leadership in Nigeria is zero.

    Rather than go back to our past, we have learnt from it. It is no longer an option. We are passing this message down the ladder.

    Like Nigeria is doing, other African countries must strengthen their democratic processes rather than subvert it.

    Our findings reveal that one main reason for these negative events is when a leader overstays and loses focus. This causes government institutions to weaken and eventually the non-democratic take over.

     

    Some security stakeholders believe that the final stage of the war against terrorism will be faster if the country hires foreign fighters (mercenaries)

    Where lays the loyalty of the foreign fighter? To Nigeria or self?

    The men and women of the Armed Forces fight to protect Nigeria not because they are paid to do it. It is because we see it as a duty.

    Certainly, we will continue to collaborate with other global powers and defence institutions, but we are not going to outsource our primary responsibility.

     

    What is the military leadership doing with respect to complaints from some officers about injustice and unfair disciplinary procedures? 

    There is a lot of misinformation and disinformation about the administrative codes and procedures of the Armed Forces.

    Like our global partners, the military does not operate with court orders. A court martial is different from a civil court. The military has means to maintain discipline and order.

     

    How much support is the military getting from civil society, non-governmental organisations; especially on the non-kinetic approach to rebuilding peace?

    Just as nobody can use only one finger to write, the Armed Forces of Nigeria cannot right all the wrongs in security by itself.

    There is a lot of work that some of these organisations have put in especially to protect women and children in the Northeast. A lot more still needs to be done on the non-kinetic approach to achieving peace.

    Don’t forget that with respect to land area (size), the Northeast region is larger than the Southeast, Southsouth and Southwest regions combined.

    The terrain is difficult for most organisations. Many have provided support to communities in sectors such as health, education, construction and agriculture.

    We are also making sure that resettlement is being done at places that are certified as safe.

    What we need is for more citizens to join the building of a better, safe and prosperous nation.

     

    Is there a rising concern of child soldiers in Nigeria

    That children have been exposed to violence does not mean they are terrorists. In the last six months, we have witnessed thousands of adult men and women surrender to our troops.

    Yes, some of these children are as young as 12 years old and have been trained on weapon handling.

    For us, these children need to be given better parenting; knowledge and wisdom to make them grow to be responsible adults.

    There is a need for moral and social re-development to rebuild their character.

     

    It is less than a year to the national elections. Will the military be playing an expanded role?

    The question is why should it be necessary for the military to go beyond its constitutional role?

    The Armed Forces will continue to uphold the constitution and keep improving the state of peace in Nigeria.

    We are going to keep our role simple – give support to the electoral body when we are requested to.  Citizens would be given an environment to make them vote for their candidate of choice without fear.

    I guarantee you that hope will triumph over fear in 2023.

     

     

     

  • 2023: PDP opens talks with ex-governors, senators, reps

    2023: PDP opens talks with ex-governors, senators, reps

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has begun moves to expand its coast ahead of next year’s elections.

    Despite ongoing reconciliation in the All Progressives Congress (APC), the main opposition party has opened talks with some aggrieved leaders of the ruling party.

    On the PDP radar are former governors Danjuma Goje (Gombe), Adamu Aliero (Kebbi) and Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano).

    It was learnt that the National Chairman of PDP, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, is leading the talks.

    Twenty senators and 50 APC House of Representatives members are also being targeted by the PDP.

    There is anxiety that the figure could rise, after the proposed March 26 convention in Abuja.

    Sources said the PDP is capitalising on the protracted crises in the ruling party, including post-congress conflicts, defective state structure and battle of supremacy among gladiators, to target some leaders of APC for defection.

    Many of the APC leaders being wooed are defectors from PDP to APC.

    The decision of the APC leadership to defer to governors at the state level was said to  have left some APC leaders stranded on their political future in 2023.

    A source with insights into the discreet talks, said: “The PDP is undercutting APC in many states with its National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, leading the negotiations.

    “The opposition party is capitalising on the crisis in APC, especially the pall of uncertainty on the party’s convention and mindset on presidential and governorship primaries. The high number of court cases involving APC is enormous and scaring.

    “Some of the negotiations have almost been crystallized. But many others may blossom, based on the outcome of the APC convention.

    “For instance, despite the peace talks brokered between Governor Inuwa Yahaya and former governor Danjuma Goje by former Governor Kashim Shettima, there is no peace in sight in Gombe State chapter of the APC. The party has ceded its structure to the governor who has to determine the fate of his godfather.

    “The PDP has taken advantage of the cracks in Gombe to offer Goje a wild card which will enable him to give opportunities to his choice candidates who can win in 2023.

    “I think Goje is just bidding time in APC because he has been ostracised in the party.”

    It was learnt that Goje also has the dilemma of his frosty relationship with ex-Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, who is leader of PDP in Gombe.

    The source added: “It is the same scenario in Kebbi State chapter of APC where both Governor Atiku Bagudu and the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) are not giving ex-Governor Adamu Aliero, rated as the kingmaker in the state, any breathing space.

    “It will be a battle royale between Bagudu and Malami for the governorship ticket. While Bagudu is comfortable with his Commissioner for Finance, Malami banks on support from Abuja. Aliero is empty handed.

    “The PDP has however thrown its doors open to Aliero to help it to regain the state from APC. The low performance of the APC administration has made PDP formidable in Kebbi State.”

    On the situation in Kano, the source added: “The PDP opted to engage ex-Governor Ibrahim Shekarau to win the state in 2023. The negotiation with the former governor accounted for the exit of ex-Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso to New Nigeria People’s Party (NNP) which may later form alliance with PDP in 2023.

    “Two factors are delaying PDP-Shekarau pact, including a pending Court of Appeal case on the legal State Executive Committee of the APC in Kano and the March 26th National Convention of the party.

    “If Abdullahi Adamu is elected as the new national chairman of APC, Shekarau may abandon talks with PDP because he knows that Adamu is conversant with development in Kano State chapter of APC and he will do justice.

    “But if the status quo remains, Shekarau will return to PDP, which narrowly lost governorship election in 2019 to APC.

    “The choice of the successor to Governor Abdullahi Ganduje by APC may mess up all PDP permutations in Kano State. Ganduje’s sterling performance is said to be an asset. “

    A source close to Shekarau said: “There are ongoing talks between PDP and the ex-governor, but their discussion is at 70 to 80 per cent.”

  • IMF to help Nigeria, others on debts, tax

    IMF to help Nigeria, others on debts, tax

    Nigeria and other African countries are to benefit from sustainable, broadly-supported fiscal reforms planned by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    The package was announced in a joint statement at the end of a virtual African Fiscal Forum by the fund’s Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen at the weekend.

    According to them, four areas targeted by the reforms are debts, mobilising tax revenue, fiscal prudence and implementing social protection programmes.

    Georgieva explained the need to prioritise spending by enhancing the efficiency of government expenditure, public financial management, and refocusing efforts on public investments in physical and digital infrastructure and a green recovery.

    She advocated putting poverty back on a downward trend by strengthening social protection programmes, investing in health and education, and compensating those negatively affected by needed reforms.

    The IMF also plans to assist countries to mobilise tax revenues, starting with the difficult actions needed to improve the efficiency and equity of tax systems.

    Besides, debt vulnerabilities would be addressed by setting clear and prudent medium-term fiscal targets and, in many countries, undertaking fiscal consolidation in a carefully planned and sequenced manner, underpinned by a robust institutional framework.

    The duo stated: “Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is recovering from an unprecedented crisis. Following the sharp contraction of 2020, growth accelerated in 2021, supported by improvements in international trade and commodity prices.

    “Yet, the outlook remains very uncertain given the slow progress inequitable access to vaccinations in the region, limited policy space in many countries, and now spillovers from the war in Ukraine.”

    The latter is likely to exacerbate inflationary pressures from food and fuel, worsen the fiscal positions of Sub Saharan African countries, and disrupt capital flows, possibly jeopardising access to external financing.

    “Given these additional challenges, the work of African governments and development partners to support the recovery and the continent’s most vulnerable people has only grown more urgent. Africans cannot be left behind,” Georgieva said.

    She added that while measures to address current crises are ongoing, the implementation of transformative reforms to unlock the continent’s strong economic potential should not be delayed.

    “Recognising that needed reforms must address stakeholder concerns in each country, we are committed to improving our assessment and consideration of political economy factors as we work with countries to design and implement sustainable, broadly supported fiscal reforms.”

    The IMF boss said African countries should have strong ownership of reforms, but should not have to walk the path of reform alone.

    Her words:”Partnership with the international community is critical, considering the region’s elevated financing needs and a widening gap with the rest of the world. Since the start of the pandemic, IMF financial assistance to sub-Saharan Africa totalled over $26 billion. Europe has committed more than 9.8 billion Euro to the external response to COVID-19 in Africa.”

    “Countries’ efforts are also supported by capacity development. Experts work with country authorities every day to help build the institutions necessary to formulate and implement sound economic policies.

    “In 2020 and 2021, the Fund had over 2,000 CD engagements annually in the region; this year, we expect to do even more. The European Commission is heavily investing in building capacity in line with our Collect More Spend Better Approach, in close coordination with the partner countries and the IMF.

    “Beyond financing, policy advice, and CD, the international community should also continue adapting its operations to better respond to country needs and mitigate policy implementation risks.

    “For instance, the IMF plans to launch a new engagement strategy in fragile and conflict-affected countries later this year, with more tailored conditionality and a greater focus on political economy risks.

    “The IMF is also in the process of establishing a Resilience and Sustainability Trust – a new lending facility with longer maturity loans, which aims to address macro-critical structural challenges, including climate change, pandemic preparedness, and digitalisation.

    “Our common goal is to continue to work closely with African authorities to support the post-pandemic recovery and build stronger and more inclusive economies.”

  • How I escaped from ritualist, by lady

    How I escaped from ritualist, by lady

    A hair stylist, Morayo Ayeni, who resides in Ore, Odigbo Local Government area of Ondo State, has narrated how she managed to escape from suspected ritualists after she was abducted from her shop.

    Morayo said she was abducted with a lady who visited her shop to have he their fixed.

    She said it was some men who came in search of the lady that took them away in a Toyota Camry.

    According to her: “I saw a lady who walked into my shop, I have never seen her before, she said she wanted to make her hair, then I told her I was going for our association’s meeting.

    “”She claimed she was going somewhere, saying she just needed a little touch.

    “I asked her to step aside to enable me clean up the shop, then she got a phone call, she picked it and started telling the person to stop disturbing her and hung up the call angrily.

    “Then she told me that she didn’t know the person that was calling her, then I said if she didn’t know him, he won’t be calling her, she said she didn’t recognize him.

    “The man called her again and said ‘where are you, I’ll come and meet you there, if you see me, you will recognise me” then she described my saloon to him.

    “As I was sweeping, I saw a black camry car with a tinted glass, then the man alighted and told the lady that ‘ this is me that you said you can’t recognise.’

    “The lady still said she didn’t know him, then the man was approaching my shop, I was looking at him, then he hit me saying ‘ what about you, hairdresser, don’t you recognise me ?”

    ” I felt like I was electrocuted and I told him that I’ve never seen him before and he said ” why am I even talking to you two, you see that car over there, go and enter into it”.

    “That was all I could remember, by the time I regained consciousness, I heard someone telling me to wake up. I heard him talking to someone on the phone that he had been able to pick the ladies and were at Plaza.

    ” The lady that came to make her hair sat at the front and I sat at the back. The guys sat with me and squeezed me tightly on the seat, the man himself was the one who drove the car.

    “When we got there, he took us to one black gate, then he said “we have been exposed, this gate is locked, there is no way we can enter”, then those boys said there’s an alternative route, we were still sitting in the car, the man and the guys entered and took us to another place with a red gate.

    “The back of the gate is bushy, the lady was the first person they pushed inside the bush, she fell down and sat, the guy behind me also pushed me down, when I fell and tried to look at his face, I saw that he was looking elsewhere, that was how I ran away, I didn’t look back.

    “I was just running, the man that drove us mentioned the guy’s name which I have forgotten and told him that ” if that lady escapes, you will be the one to be killed. At the time I hard that, I increased my speed.

    “I was running till I got to the main road. I didn’t know how I got to plaza area. Then I saw a bike man at plaza. I can’t remember the place but I know it’s not far from where I escaped from. I can still remember the bush I ran from but I can’t remember where the lady is, I’m confused. I got confused when to the road.

    “I was running and crying then the Amotekun men saw me and asked me what happened. I told them to take me to where I can board a cab back to Ore where I was kidnapped from.

    ” I don’t know how I got here, I was kidnapped.

    “He asked me to enter and asked if I could follow him to Amotekun’s office, I said yes and he drove me to the Corps’ headquarters”.

    Chairman of Ondo Amotekun Corps, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, said efforts were on to arrest the perpetrators.

  • APC considers suing Tambuwal, Ortom, Obaseki, others for defection

    APC considers suing Tambuwal, Ortom, Obaseki, others for defection

    In what looks like a tit for tat, plans are afoot by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to challenge the defection of Sokoto, Benue and Edo Governors to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The Nation gathered this move was in the wake of a Federal High Court judgement that ruled Ebonyi Governor Dave Umahi should be removed for defecting to APC having been elected under the platform of PDP.

    The APC believes instituting similar case against the Governors and some PDP leaders elected on its platform will even the scores.

    Tambuwal Ortom of Benue and Obaseki defected to PDP after the election for first term on the platform of the APC.

    It was also gathered former Senate President, Bukola Saraki is to be joined in the suit.

    The party is seeking a 30- year ban on Saraki from contesting any elective post for defecting after winning his seat on the platform of the APC.

    Confirming the development, a source in the party said a team of lawyers has been briefed but action is being stalled due to the leadership crisis rocking the party.

    “It is true the party is in the process of instituting a suit against some governors who defected from our party to the opposition PDP. The action would have since commenced but for leadership crisis.

    “I can reliably tell you that we are concluded consultations with a team of lawyers, as soon as the ongoing leadership crisis is resolved we hope to commence the action,” the source stressed.

    Last week, an Abuja Federal High Court sacked Umahi for defecting to APC from PDP.

    The Governor has since appealed the ruling.

  • Wike’s outburst against Umahi affront on judiciary – APC

    Wike’s outburst against Umahi affront on judiciary – APC

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ebonyi has slammed Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike for his outburst against Governor David Umahi’s defection suit.

    The APC on Sunday described the Rivers Governor’s statement as reckless and an affront on the Judiciary.

    Chairman of Ebonyi APC, Stanley Okoro-emegha stated this in a statement on Sunday.

    He was reacting to media reports credited to Wike who was quoted as saying he was one of the forces behind the ruling of an Abuja High Court, which ordered for the sack of Umahi and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe from office for defecting to APC from the People’s Democratic Party(PDP).

    The APC Chairman advised Wike to leave Umahi alone and focus on solving the many problems bedeviling his State.

    “The attention of the Ebonyi State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been drawn to the reckless outburst of the primitive Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike.

    “The Rivers State Governor was reacting to the very unjust and widely condemnable Federal High Court ruling which recently sacked Governor Umahi and his Deputy, Dr. Kelechi Igwe,” he began.

    Emegha stated that ‘after listening to Governor Wike’s rcekless tirades against Governor Umahi, which is very characteristic of him,the Ebonyi APC feels obligated to reply the garrulous, highly pompous but poorly performing Governor of Rivers State, and to place him where he rightly belongs’.

    The Ebonyi APC Chairman claimed that there is no comparison between the ‘widely rated performing Governor of Ebonyi State,David Umahi, and the ‘power-drunk’ Wike in any area’.

    “Governor Umahi has clearly surpassed the sleeping Governor of Rivers state in all indexes of performance both in private life and in public service,” he added.

    He said that it is a measure of the rot in our democracy that a Governor pp will have no qualms in publicly reprimanding and threatening to deal with a fellow Governor over an issue that is before a court of competent jurisdiction.

    “It speaks to the malaise in the Nigeria judiciary, and further lends credible credence to the insinuations that our judicial system are indeed being manipulated by some powerful forces against the ordinary Nigerians.”

    While noting Umahi has since appealed the judgement of the Federal High Court Abuja, Emegha expressed hope that the appellate Courts will upturn the ruling of the lower court as it is not in consonance with any of the already established legal precedents on the issue of defection in the country.

    ‘Having said that , Nigerians are however invited to note that the current travails of Governor David Umahi has nothing whatsoever to do with offending any law, but a clear case of political enemies persecuting a performing Governor because of his rising political profile as indicated by the utterances of Governor Wike.

    READ ALSO: Defection: Return PDP’s mandate, Wike tells Umahi

    “Wike should know that it is God that lifts and not mortals like him. So, no amount of his evil plots will be portent enough as to be able to dislodge nor remove a serving Governor who was single-handedly installed by God Himself for a unique purpose for His people.

    “Wike and his co- travelers should go to hell and burn to ashes if they cannot accept the verdict of God which has clearly positioned Governor Umahi as the most qualified and preferred aspirant to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023, and stop behaving like sadists who are hell-bent on equalizing misery.”

    The Ebonyi APC Chairman noted that the party and the people of Ebonyi State and indeed all lovers of democracy will continue to support and pray for Governor Umahi not only for the restoration of his mandate, but also for his victory as the president of Nigeria in 2023.

    “If not that Governor Umahi has warned us against attacking any leader or Governor on his behalf, I would have properly situated the despicable character in Rivers State Government House who now masquerade as a Governor.

    “However Governor Wike is once again advised to focus his attention on solving the numerous developmental challenges bufetting his Rivers State, and stop dissipating energy sounding like the godfather of the Nigeria body-polity”.

    Umahi defected to the APC from the PDP, the party on whose banner he won election twice as governor of Ebonyi state, in November 2020.

    But the PDP instituted a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja urging the court to sack the governor and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe for the defection.

    It argued that the votes belongs to the party and not the governor and his deputy.

    The Court presided by Justice Inyang Ekwo agreed with the PDP and ordered the governor and deputy to vacate their seats immediately.

    It also ordered Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue certificates of return to two nominees from the PDP to replace the Messrs Umahi and Igwe or to conduct another election for the two positions.

    The PDP immediately nominated and forwarded the names of Iduma Igariwey, a House of Representatives member and Fred Udogu, a former State Chairman of the party as replacements for the two positions.

    Umahi, however rejected the ruling and headed to the appeal court irving the higher court to upturn the ruling.

  • Buhari to APC leaders: learn from PDP’s fall from power

    Buhari to APC leaders: learn from PDP’s fall from power

    By Bolaji Ogundele and Jide Orintunsin, Abuja

    • Party kicks off process to vacate court order against convention

    • Says CECPC Secretary Akpanudoedehe not sacked

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday warned leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to learn from the intra-party crisis that brought about the fall of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2015 elections.

    It is imperative for them, he said, to put their house in order immediately as the party’s national convention approaches.

    Party members have been enmeshed in a fierce battle for the soul of the party as they seek or position their candidates for elective offices during the convention scheduled for March 26 in Abuja.

    Only last Wednesday, Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State announced that 19 state governors in the party had endorsed the removal of Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni as national chairman of the APC Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

    El-Rufai accused him of taking some actions that constituted a threat to the planned convention and party cohesion.

    He cited an interim court order obtained by an aggrieved party member to stop the convention but which Buni allegedly kept away from other party members and did nothing to vacate it.

    The party is now in the process of vacating the court order.

    The APC also said on Friday that Buni remained in office as Chairman of the CECPC.

    The President is currently in London where he has been receiving briefings on preparations for the convention.

    Speaking on the situation in the party yesterday through his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, Buhari said political parties that allow dissenting egos to splinter their ranks are bound to suffer the worst sort of fates.

    The APC rank and file, he said, should desist forthwith from name-calling and backstabbing.

    He also urged them to remain steadfast and maintain the party’s unity if it must continue on the path of victory.

    Calling attention to the fate of the PDP in the 2015 elections, Buhari said the once-powerful party was now enfeebled and adrift.

    ”They failed in 16 years in power and a failure as opposition,” he said and asked APC members to learn from that.

    Continuing, he said: ”Yes, we are entitled to our own share of dissent and intra-party discord. These are common in all parties, left and right all over the world.

    ”But parties splintered by competing egos destine themselves to the worst possible fate.

    ”As the country prepares for the long run up to the 2023 presidential election, we all expect a robust debate on the issues that matter and what is going on in the APC should be a reflection of this; not the infighting we are seeing. There must be no more distractions ahead of the convention to choose new leaders.”

    He added: “This is a party that has been in existence barely for eight years, becoming the dominant party because it has thrown open its doors to defectors from other parties, big and small.

    ”We didn’t start on the note of arrogance of power, nor see government as a vehicle for self-aggrandizement, to be held at all costs, but a vehicle to bring development to all without discrimination-political, ethnic or regional to our dear country made this success possible.”

    He said the APC is proud of the fact that “in its short period of existence, it has won two general elections decisively and despite losing a few states in 2019, it steadfastly expanded its pan-Nigerian outlook with significant defections of opposition governors and parliamentarians into its fold.

    ”Given all that is at a stake, we can expect contests into offices as we are now faced with to be heated, although candidates and their promoters for party offices are not so much debating policy differences but differences of management, personality, character and suitability for the most important leadership roles in our country and therefore the continent.

    “It is equally clear that over the last week or so, the internal management affairs of the APC have been afforded generous media coverage – over and above its importance to the voters of Nigeria.

    “It is important to ask what benefits the poor are getting during the period of intense negative coverage.

    “When precisely the party’s convention is held and who is the party’s chairman is hardly a matter for the average voter: vastly more important is who convention delegates will elect as the party’s flag bearer in the coming weeks to take forward the party’s platform to the people in the general election in February next year.

    “It is therefore important for the media to put such matters into perspective. No one is debating policy differences here. That is for the general election. None of the declared aspirants and any of those that may step forward will change because of who may be in the party in the chairman’s seat. It is essentially the same party.

    “Of course the media are welcome to comment on the content of the character of the potential APC candidates, discuss their suitability for leadership, scrutinise their offer to the membership. But to focus on the routine internal divisions and magnify them into what they have become today is a waste of everyone’s time, amounting to no more than a discussion over seating arrangements.

    “This is not what Nigerians talk of in their communities. They have an inclination only for things that matter.”

    APC moves to vacate injunction

    The Nation gathered yesterday in Abuja that the APC was in the process of vacating the interim court injunction obtained by an aggrieved party member to stop next weekend’s national convention.

    The party is expected to file the necessary papers tomorrow with a view to removing any encumbrance against the conduct of the convention.

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, who broke the news of the court order on Wednesday, said APC intercepted the interlocutory injunction secured last November to restrain the party from organising, holding or conducting its national convention at any date either before or after, pending the hearing and determination of a substantive suit.

    The President had directed the Attorney General of the Federation and Justice Minister Abubakar Malami (SAN) to liaise with the party on the process of vacating the court order.

    On the strength of this, Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello, who presided at a meeting of the CECPC on Thursday, gave five lawyers the green light to proceed with the case before the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 17, 2022.

    It was learnt that Prof. Tahir Mamman (SAN), a member of the CECPC who is also saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the legal department of the party, held a lengthy meeting with the legal team on Friday and yesterday.

    A source said: “The party under the leadership of Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has started the process of vacating the order.

    “The party’s lawyers held meetings with Professor Tahir Mamman on Friday and today (Saturday), and by Monday the process of filing necessary applications to vacate the November 2021 order will begin.

    “The lawyers have been asked to ensure that the order is vacated before the NEC meeting of March 17 where the national convention date and other steps so far taken by the CECPC will be ratified.”

    Akpanudoedehe has not resigned as Secretary

    The APC also said yesterday that Senator John James Akpanudoedehe had not resigned as National Secretary of the CECPC as speculated in some quarters.

    The party Director of Publicity, Salisu Na’ina Dambatta said: “Further to the Media Conference earlier held by the Spokesman of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Barrister Ismaeel Ahmed, the party wishes to note that the Secretary of the CECPC, Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe, never sent a resignation letter to the Party to the best of its knowledge and neither was he sacked as some social media blogs speculated.

    “All those are utterly false.

    “The APC is one family, the Caretaker is one unit. We have an Acting Chairman who is racing against time to deliver a convention and committee members that are united in supporting him in carrying out that onerous mandate.

    “So, please disregard social media stories that are not rooted in fact or even sound reasoning.”

    Akpanudoedehe has not been seen in his office at the APC National Secretariat since Thursday.

    A party source said the secretary may have stayed away in solidarity with the embattled chairman who is expected back in the country tonight from London where he had gone to tell Buhari his own side of the story.

    Count me out of alleged plan to scuttle APC Convention, Orji Kalu tells Lukman

    The Chief Whip of the Senate, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday denied an allegation by the former director general of the Progressives Governors Forum, Dr. Salihu Lukman, that he was part of the forces seeking to scuttle this month’s convention of the APC.

    Kalu, in a statement in Abuja, said there was never a time he “participated in any collaboration or collusion to ensure that attempts to organise the APC National Convention are blocked.”

    Citing a statement he made last December on the convention, the former Abia State governor said: “I had warned that holding the convention in February without sorting out the minor disagreements that arose during the Congress would lead to implosion.

    “I was worried that the creation of factions which denied the party victory in so many states in the past elections may repeat itself.

    “I therefore called for a peaceful resolution of the crisis before holding the convention. No peaceful and tactful leader would support a terrible scenario to reoccur.

    “It is important to note that I have always stood for and supported the party, and Gov Mai Mala Buni only happened to be the Chairman of the party.

    “Aside serving as the Chairman of the party, Buni is my old family friend and I cannot deny him because he is facing challenges today. We have been friends and family for the past 25 years.

    “It is imperative to state that Buni has done very well for the party. His sterling leadership quality is what helped to stabilise our great party across the six geopolitical zones, with high profile defections in our favour.

    “In this time of challenge and misunderstandings, I am calling on the party leaders and stakeholders to guard their utterances to avoid creating more disharmony. Even in a nuclear family, disagreements and quarrels exist.”

  • Edo PDP crisis: Wike calls for disciplinary action against Obaseki’s deputy

    Edo PDP crisis: Wike calls for disciplinary action against Obaseki’s deputy

    Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has taken a swipe on the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shuaibu, for threatening the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The governor also berated his embattled Ebonyi State counterpart, David Umahi, for resorting to making a reckless statement against the judge after his sack by a Federal High Court, Abuja. He went on to ask Umahi to return his mandate to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), vowing that the party “will continue this matter down to Supreme Court.”

    Wike who spoke during the inauguration of the Eastern Bypass Road on Saturday said it was unfortunate and shameful that a deputy governor would appear on a national television to threaten the PDP.

    He vowed to ensure that a disciplinary action was taken by the leadership of the party against Shuaibu.

    He recalled how Shuaibu knelt down to beg the PDP for its umbrella when his former party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) denied them the ticket to seek reelection.

    He said:  “He is threatening the party that there is alternative to the PDP. This is the same deputy governor that knelt down to beg for us to give them the umbrella. Today he has the effrontery to threaten the PDP. What a shame!

    “When they were denied ticket under the APC they were running helter-skelter begging everybody to give them umbrella and we gave them the umbrella. We went and ensured they won that election.

    “Today, that deputy governor will be ranting. A deputy governor will come out of the television to tell PDP that there is alternative. I have written to the Chairman of the party, if they don’t constitute a disciplinary committee against the deputy governor, I will invoke the sections of the party and ensure they discipline that deputy governor.

    “He lost his ward during the election. It is unfortunate for our party. It is the first time I have seen a deputy governor come out of the television to threaten the party. Who is his father? Now that he has started the trouble, let him wait, we will make sure he never has rest.”

    Reacting to Umahi’s outburst against the judiciary after his sack, Wike said it was unfortunate that instead of seeking appeal to the judgment of the court, Umahi resorted to making a reckless statement against the judge.

    He said: “Look at a governor making a reckless statement simply because a judge made a judgement according to his own opinion, which you are entitled to appeal up to Supreme Court.

    “You have called somebody a thief in the market and you’re saying I’m sorry. It is late. That your sorry, we the members of the public, we don’t take it.”

    Wike said it was the first in the country’s political history that defection of a governor to another party was contested in court.

    He said that the decision of the PDP to challenge the defection of the governor and others elected on its platform should be seen as a clear example of strengthening democracy.

    Wike explained PDP members took Umahi to court demanding the mandate of the party from him.

    He said: “If our party has done this earlier when people were leaving in the National Assembly, we won’t have had the problem we are having today.

    “That is one of the problems of party leadership. People cannot come out and take the bull by the horns. So, Governor Umahi, be rest assured that PDP will continue this matter down to Supreme Court. We will continue with the matter.”

    He said it was no longer acceptable for someone to win an election and defect with the victory to another party for fear of escaping visitation of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, (EFCC).

    Wike said: “You carry the votes of another party and join another party. Can you transfer votes? You work hard for somebody to win election and tomorrow, the person say I have defected.

    “If you have defected, leave the seat if you know it’s easy. And this will checkmate most of these political harlots who will never sit in one place.”

  • Outrage over Lagos dispatch rider ‘caught with child in delivery box’

    Outrage over Lagos dispatch rider ‘caught with child in delivery box’

    A yet-to-be-identified dispatch rider in Lagos State has been apprehended with a baby in his courier box.

    The undated video seen by The Nation has gone viral.

    The suspect was said to have been caught in the Sangotedo area of Lagos.

    The development comes amid the outrage over the murder of a 22-year-old fashion designer, who went missing after boarding a BRT in the area.

    In the video, the infant was removed from the box while an enraged crowd was seen assaulting the dispatch rider.

    One of the persons in the background was heard saying “This is the child that was abducted.”

    Reacting, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Adekunle Ajisebutu, said: “The attention of the Lagos State Police Command has been drawn to a video going viral on social media alleging that a yet-to-be-identified dispatch rider stole a child found and recovered in a dispatch box

    “The command wishes to inform the public that the incident said to have taken place in the Sangotedo area, Lekki, was not reported at any police station to enable the police to take appropriate actions.

    “Notwithstanding that the incident was not reported, the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, fdc, mnim, psc, has directed that efforts should be intensified to locate the whereabouts of the alleged dispatch rider and the parents or guardians of the child to enable the police to investigate the incident.”

  • FG raids, closes illegal online loan firms

    FG raids, closes illegal online loan firms

    The Federal Government has shut some illegal financial institutions operating on Opebi Road, Ikeja, Lagos for “possible violation” of consumer rights.

    The Nation learnt the companies – GoCash, Okash, EasyCredit, Kashkash, Speedy Choice, Easy Moni – owned by Blue Ridge operate on the third floor of a four-storey building in the area.

    The Federal Competition Consumer Protection Commission, in a joint operation with the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission, National Information Technology Development Agency, and the Nigerian Police Force, raided these institutions.

    According to the FCCPC, the raid was in response to customers’ complaints of malpractices by the financial institutions.

    The Chief Executive Officer, FCCPC, Babatunde Irukera, explained that customers had accused the financial institutions of violating their privacy in their debt recovery drive.

    Irukera said the agency had begun investigations into the allegations since 2020.

    He said, “This information started quite a while ago. Some time ago, when the country was on lockdown in 2020 due to the pandemic, we started seeing the rise in money lenders”

    “Because there was lockdown due to the pandemic, people needed small easy loan which is understandable. But over a period of time, people started complaining about the malpractices of the lenders, so we started tracking it.”

    According to Irukera, the interest rate charged by online financial institutions appear to violate the ethics of how lending is done.

    He explained: “The key two things that were subject of concern were what seems to be the naming and shaming violation of people’s privacy with respect to how these lenders recover their loans.”

    “Secondly, the interest rate seems to be a violation of the ethics on how lending is done. So, those were the two things that we set out to look for.”

    The FCCPC boss said investigations had revealed that the loan firms were neither Nigerian companies nor registered in the country.

    “We found out that most of these companies operate from the same place. We also found out that many of them are actually operated by the same person.

    “They are not Nigerian companies, they don’t have an address in Nigeria and they are not registered in Nigeria with the Corporate Affairs Commission and they do not have any licence to do their business,” he stated.