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  • Police arrest 22 suspected cultists in Abia

    The Abia State Police has arrested suspected members of a secret cult group operating in Umuahia, the state capital, and its environs.

    Our reporter reports that cultism and related crimes have been on the increase in the state, especially in Aba and Umuahia.

    Underage children were reportedly recruited into the group in collaboration with students of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike; Abia State Polytechnic, among other higher institutions in the state.

    A statement by police spokesman Geoffrey Ogbonna, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the suspects were arrested by men of police commissioner’s Crack Squad.

    Ogbonna said the squad, acting on a tip-off while on Operation Puff Adder, arrested 22 suspected members of NEO Black Movement of Africa (aka Aiye) in a bush at Umuhutte Ahiaeke Ibeku in Umuahia North.

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    The spokesman explained that the suspects consisted of university under-graduates, secondary school leavers/dropouts and artisans.

    He added that the suspects confessed that they were carrying out the initiation of their new members into the cult group.

    Items recovered from them include four red candles, 24 white candles, two native kola-nuts, some bitter kola-nuts, half-cut calabash, Samba drum and a 10-litre gallon containing mixed substances that resemble blood.

    “Then, early in the morning while combing the scene, six expended cartridges and a damaged locally-made short gun were recovered.

    “The suspects are giving a lead that would aid in the arrest of their fleeing members,” the statement added.

     

  • Kalu felicitates with Muslims

    Former Abia State governor and senator-elect for Abia North, Dr. Orji Kalu, has felicitated with the Muslim community on the successful completion of the Ramadan fast.

    The senator-elect urged Muslims to sustain the teachings of the Holy Qur’an and the exemplary virtues of Prophet Mohammed (SAW) beyond the holy month of Ramadan.

    He condemned perpetrators of hate campaign in the country, saying the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable.

    Kalu, who commended spiritual leaders for promoting peaceful co-existence among Nigerians despite religious, political and ethnic differences, admonished Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of selflessness and patriotism in their pursuits.

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    In a statement yesterday by his media office, the former governor also urged Muslims to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr with people of other faiths.

    He said: “I join our Muslim brothers and sisters across the globe to celebrate yet another Eid-el-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan fast.

    “Let us uphold and sustain the virtues of the holy month in our endeavours.

    “We must demonstrate piety, brotherliness, selflessness, forgiveness and patriotism in our daily activities, as enshrined in the Holy Qur’an.

    “Nigeria, as a heterogeneous country, is blessed and, as such, Nigerians must live in peace and harmony, regardless of religious, political and ethnic differences.”

    He urged the Ummah to offer prayers for leaders at all levels of government and admonished the political class to make life more meaningful for Nigerians.

  • ‘Oil producing communities marginalised in Abia’

    The two oil-producing communities in Abia State are alleging marginalisation by the state and Federal Governments. They would like their indigenes appointed into key positions and their frastructural deficit addressed, Correspondent SUNNY NWANKWO reports.

    DESPITE their contribution to the national purse, the people of Ukwa clan in Abia State say they are not being fairly treated when it comes to siting of development projects, and distribution elective and appointive positions.

    Ukwa is made up of two local government areas: Ukwa East and Ukwa West. They are said to have migrated from the Niger Delta. Apart from the abundance of food, the Ukwa people who also share boundaries with some parts of Rivers and Akwa Ibom States respectively are immensely blessed with natural resources. Like their neighbouring Niger Delta communities, the Ukwa clan has huge deposits of crude oil with various multi-national oil companies having their presence in the area.

    A recent visit to the two local governments shows a high level of abandonment and decay of infrastructure, despite their economic importance to the state and the nation at large.  The areas do not have roads or good source of drinkable water supply. This is even as the people have continued to live in darkness, despite the 132 kilovolt amperes (KVA) electricity sub-station in their area.

    But, in spite of the foregoing, Ukwa youths have not resorted to militancy, like their counterparts in the Niger Delta, by kidnapping oil expatriates or bombing oil facilities in their communities. They have remained peaceful and protective of the facilities of these oil companies, with the conviction that resorting to militancy was not the best option to push for agitation against the marginalization of their people.

    It is on record that from the inception of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration till the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, there has not been any report of activities of militants in Abia State, especially in the Ukwa axis.

    The highest elective position occupied by an Ukwa indigene was when Senator Adolphus Wabara was elected as Senate President in 2003. But, he did not last in that position; he was removed on trumped up charges. It took him 14 years to clear his name, following the ruling of a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, in Maitama, last month which discharged and acquitted him and two others of allegations of bribery levelled against them.

    After Senator Wabara’s experience, several attempts have been made by Ukwa clan to produce another senator to represent Abia South senatorial district without success. Some sons of Ukwa who are members of the three dominant parties in the state that tried to contest for the governorship and senatorial positions failed to realize such dreams and ambition, leaving Governor Okezie Ikpeazu and Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe who are from the same Obingwa Local Government Area to continue to occupy the two lofty positions.

    Following his recent victory, Abaribe would be returning to the Red Chamber for his fourth term when the ninth National Assembly is inaugurated next month. This is however contrary to the principle of fair play, equity and justice, as power ought to be evenly distributed among the Ukwa Ngwa brothers.

    The Ohuhu clan, in Abia Central senatorial district, appears to have been favoured in appointments by the Buhari administration. For instance, one of their sons, Mr. Okechukwu Elenamah, is the Minister of Trade and Investment. Another Ohuhu indigene, Dr. (Mrs.) Uzoma Elizabeth Emenike, was also appointed as the ambassador to Ireland.

    Yet, the clan that lays the golden egg has been relegated to the background in infrastructural development and appointments, even when it has sons and daughters that eminently qualified. Some indigenes of the area have started canvassing for a redress of the situation, by siting of development projects there and by appointment of indigenes into the next Federal Executive Council.

    Such indigenes recently staged a peaceful demonstration along the Aba/Port Harcourt Expressway, under the aegis of Concerned Women of Ukwa land. The spokeman of the group, Mrs. Odochi Onuegbu, said it is unfortunate and very regrettable that they were suffering untold hardship, because their farmlands that hitherto gave good yield have become unproductive due to the harmful effects of oil exploration and ongoing gas flaring in the area.

    She said the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), which was established by the Federal Government to intervene in both infrastructural and human capital development of the area, has not done much to ameliorate the sufferings of their people. She said if the Federal Government appoints an indigene of the area as minister such person would be in a position to influence the appointment of a credible Ukwa indigene into the board of the NDDC.

    Onuegbu alleged that non-indigenes of the area have influenced the appointment of people from outside Ukwa land into the commission, ignoring qualified indigenes of the oil-producing community.

    The Secretary General of Asa Development Union (ADU), the umbrella body of all groups and associations in Ukwa West Local Government, Dr. Ikechi Ajuzieogu, said it was embarrassing that an area that has continued to produce oil for more than 60 years does not have much to show for it.

    He said the NDDC has not been fair to his people, as it is not committed to serious infrastructural development of Ukwa land. He added: “Even in the area of scholarship awards, you may not believe that in the last post-graduate scholarship awards by the NDDC, no single Ukwa West child benefited from the award. Even the petition that our union sent to the House of Representatives on the matter has not been properly attended to, almost two years after lodging our complaint.”

    Ajuzieogu said it is a sad commentary that Ukwa people has been denied a voice in the political front, as they have not had the opportunity to represent the area in the National Assembly in the last 12 years. He said by 2023 the people of Ukwa would have been left in lurch for 16 straight years.

    The ADU scribe said the concern of right-thinking sons and daughters of Ukwa is whether their people can ever represent Abia South again in the Senate, because the Ngwa people who are the majority in the senatorial district have vowed not to vote for any Ukwa son or daughter who aspires for the seat.

    He agrees with the women and other groups that a ministerial position for an indigene of Ukwa would assist to ameliorate the plight of his people and help keep restive youths at bay.

    Another group, under the aegis of the Ukwa Consultative Assembly (UCA) has also called for the appointment of an indigene of the oil-rich area as a minister for the sake justice and fairness.

    With the emergence of former Governor Orji Kalu as Senator-elect, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha and Benjamin Kalu as members-elect of the House of Representatives, there is no gain saying the fact that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has become very strong in the Abia North senatorial district.

    The Abia Central district that currently has a minister and an ambassador cannot be said to be a push over in the scheme of things in Abia politics. As such, the district appears to have more clout within the current APC-led Federal Government.

    It seems that the weakest link of the APC in Abia is the Abia South district, which is the most populated and the only oil-producing area of the state.

    Observers believe that appointing an indigene of the district into the next Federal Executive Council or any other federal appointment could help to strengthen the APC in the area. Regrettably, Ukwa land that has the oil and contributes the most economically to the coffers of the state, but it has been marginalised in terms of federal appointments over the years.

  • Rumbles in states over Assembly speakership

    As the states prepare to inaugurate their new Houses of Assembly, our correspondents report on the intrigues trailing the search for the new Speakers. Excerpts

    Desperate search for the chamber lords

    The plum seats overlooking all the others at the hollowed chambers of the various state Houses of Assembly in Nigeria are simply awe inspiring. Designed to be occupied not by a god, but by one of the elected lawmakers, aptly described by the honourable members as ‘the first among equals,’ the occupant of this unique seat is considered very powerful in the politics of the state, not only because the revered occupant, as the Speaker, is the third citizen in the state, but more importantly because he leads all the most powerful elected officials in the state with the exception of the governor and the deputy governor.

    Also, aside the fact that the lawmakers he leads are the true representatives of the grassroots and that they have the constitutional power to make and amend laws, he and the other lawmakers also have the awesome power to impeach any governor or his deputy if and whenever they deem it necessary.

    Aware of this rather frightening reality, the politics of election of the Speaker and that of the other members of the leadership of each state House of Assembly, like what now obtains at the National Assembly, has become quite intriguing. Not only are the governors desperate to ensure they install their supporters as the Speakers and Leaders of their Assemblies, ruling political parties and other political godfathers in the states are also playing active roles in the intricate game of power.

    We gathered, for example, that even before the May 29, 2019 swearing-in of state governors across the country, the search for the leadership of state Assemblies has taken the centre stage in the politics of the country, though it was then mainly played behind the doors by the then governors-elects and other interested godfathers and stakeholders.

    Today, as the new governors look forward for the inauguration of the state Assemblies in order to kick start the new administration, there is tension as various interest groups move to determine the lawmaker to seat on the powerful plum seat.

    From Abakaliki in Ebonyi State, to Minna in Niger State and Abeokuta in Ogun State, we learnt that governors and other godfathers are not sleeping and are not ready to take chances.

    Reports from our correspondents also show that the issue of who presides over the state Assemblies now goes beyond what the lawmakers want or even what the governors themselves desire as zones and other interest groups within the polity have joined in the politics of State Assemblies.

    Already, powerful aspirants have emerged, but it seems certain that until the day of election and inauguration, nobody is certain of anything. So until then, the tension builds on.

    EBONYI: NWIFURU SET

    TO BE RE-ELECTED

    From Ogochukwu Anioke, Abakaliki

    IN Ebonyi State, the incumbent Speaker, Francis Nwifuru, is set to be re-elected by his colleagues following the interventions by the State Governor David Umahi.

    15 of the 24 members from the outgoing set were re-elected during the last general election. All 24 members of the House were elected under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which also swept all the National Assembly’s positions in the state.

    A source with inside knowledge of the recent politicking and horse trading over the next Speaker of the Ebonyi State House of Assemly revealed to The Nation that immediately after the elections, some ranking members of the House began scheming for the speakership position, among them a floor functionary of the House from Ebonyi South Senatorial zone.

    Also, some members of the governor’s kitchen cabinet were said to also be against the return of the Speaker. Their thinking being that Nwifuru, who is alleged to be nursing a serious ambition to succeed Umahi in 2023, will be very dangerous and more powerful to contend with if the powers that be do not support him.

    Some National Assembly members, who are also eyeing the governorship position come 2023, have also made moves to stop his re-election but the governor was resolute and in the end had his way as he was able to convince them all to allow Nwifuru who has been very loyal to be returned when the House is inaugurated.

    One thing that is in Nwifuru’s favour is the zoning structure that has been in place over the years in the state which recommends that the top three positions be shared among the three senatorial zones of the state.

    Umahi hails from Ebonyi South while his Deputy, Kelechi Igwe, is from Ebonyi Central zone. That was why Nwifuru from the North was given the Speaker in 2015.

    Governor Umahi has also been a strong advocate of second term which is why he is backing Nwifuru to be retained.

    Barring any last minute change of mind, the incumbent Speaker, Nwifuru, is set to be re-elected.

    ABIA: A LIKELY

    TWO HORSE RACE

    From Sonny Nwankwo, Umuahia

    The speakership of the Abia State House of Assembly remains one of the most topical issues in the state as intrigues surrounding it is already causing bad blood amongst members of yet to be constituted Assembly, especially of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

    An investigation by The Nation shows that unlike in the past where the position of speakership may have been zoned to a particular part of the state, until the May 29 swearing-in of the re-elected governor into power, there have been serious political meetings going on with some of them ending in crisis.

    It was gathered from a reliable source that the majority of members of the yet-to-be inaugurated from the ruling PDP and other parties are divided between the two major contending candidates; incumbent Speaker of the State House, Rt. Hon. Chikwendu Kalu, representing Isiala Ngwa South State Constituency and the Majority Leader of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Chindeum Orji, representing Umuahia Central State Constituency.

    Chinedum Orji, who is the son of the former governor of Abia State, sources at the State House of Assembly said, had allegedly nursed the ambition of becoming the Speaker of the House of Assembly in 2015 but had to drop the ambition after some stakeholders of the party intervened and mounted pressure on him to jettison such ambition.

    Though Jnr Orji and Kalu are yet to make public their intentions to run for the number three seat in the state, their loyalists, however, have taken to the social media canvassing support for their principals and in some cases, throwing banters against one another which is heating up the polity.

    While the two top contenders as at the time of filing this report are eminently qualified to contest for the position, there are factors that could, however, affect their candidacy.

    Apart from the fact that the two contenders are second-term lawmakers, by the PDP zoning formula, both of them come from the same Abia Central zone where the speakership of the State House of Assembly is zoned to.

    Speaking on the two potential Speakership candidates, a political analyst Mr. Godfrey Ikeagwu said “the two candidates are most qualified for the position.

    “Chikwendu is a lawyer and by training, Chinedum Orji is a grassroots politician that is loved by the people around him. He is from Abia Central and is the current Speaker of the House. He has got legislative experience and as a lawyer, he should know more about legislation and legal implications over some laws and policies of government as it has to do with the constitutionality of their actions and inactions.

    “And as it has been the custom of politics in Nigeria and PDP’s way of life, you cannot rule out the return-return syndrome.

    “For Chinedum Orji, I learned that he is one legislature that has touched the lives of people around him, especially the youth population. I have read through the internet, what he has been able to do as a state legislature. To me, he has been able to do what some federal lawmakers haven’t been able to do. I was thinking that he should have contested for the National Assembly seat because we need vibrant and youth-friendly lawmakers like him to be there.

    “But the problem is that the Ngwa bloc is thinking that he might sponsor the impeachment of Ikpeazu if he becomes Speaker. Don’t forget that it was the fear that made people protest in 2015 when rumors had it that he was going to run for the Speakership as at then.

    “Unconfirmed reports, however, have it that though the current State House Assembly Speaker is from the Ukwa Ngwa bloc which should naturally have the blessings of the governor,  Ikpeazu is reported to have endorsed the Speakership of Ikuku as a way of paying him back for seeing to his choice and emergence as the governorship candidate of the PDP in 2015 against the choice of his father, Senator Theodore Ahamefule Orji and some PDP stakeholders in the state that have other candidates such as Dr. Alex Otti, Uche Sampson Ogah, Senator Nkechi Nwaogu, Barr. Friday N. Nwosu, among others, including Ikpeazu’s brother-in-law and former Deputy Governor of the State, Chief Eric Acho Nwakanma.

    Commenting on the ongoing leadership tussle, former Senator representing Abia Central at the National Assembly, Chris Adighije, who is an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in the state, said it would be proper for the Speakership position of Abia State House of Assembly, which has been zoned to Abia Central, to be micro zoned to Ikwuano/Umuahia for equity’s sake.

    “Since the governor is from Abia South and an Ngwa man, the Deputy Governor from Abia North, it will be proper for the Ikwuano/Umuahia to produce the Speaker for the sake of balance. Isiala Ngwa North and South are our Ngwa brothers and the governor is an ngwa man.”

    When asked if he has a favored candidate from Ikwuano/Umuahia, he has this to say; “I don’t have a favored candidate, the Ikwuano/Umuahia members elect should be able to choose amongst themselves who they believe has the capacity to do the work effectively,” he said.

    But in what seems to be a morale boost to the speakership quest of Jnr. Orji, ex- Senate President and Secretary, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Adolphus Wabara, has not only endorsed the Speakership position ambition of the son of the former governor of the state and senator representing Abia Central, Chief Theodore Orji, Chief Chinedum Orji, he has equally urged Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu not to interfere in the affairs of the House of Assembly that will lead to the election of Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly come June.

    Addressing select newsmen in Aba on Sunday, Senator Wabara said as the Secretary of BoT of PDP, whose sole responsibility is advisory, the governor should not interfere in the affairs of the State House of Assembly, particularly as it relates to choosing who should be the Speaker.

    He said that in PDP, zoning, which breeds equity is key, adding that it is as a result of zoning that made Ngwa man to become governor in 2015 for the first time in the history of the state.

    While admonishing those who are interested in the Speakership position to be mindful of their utterances, the former Senate President said that fairness and equity demands that the speakership position should be zoned to Umuahia axis of Abia Central and the Deputy Speakership position to Ukwa ethnic nationality.

    “What I am saying is that the governor is from Abia South; Ukwa/Ngwa extraction, the deputy governor, Ude Okochukwu, is from Abia North, then why should the Speakership coming to Abia Central still remain with an Ngwa person? It is not fair.

    Prof Gregory Ibe speaking to news men recently in Amaokwe Uturu his hometown enjoined incoming members of the Assembly to embrace the candidature of Engr. Orji and subsequently work towards his emergence as Speaker.

    But sources said that though Engr. Orji may have been getting the endorsements from people in the state, they warned that the incumbent Speaker in the state would not be a pushover.

    LAGOS: PARTY LEADERSHIP TO DECIDE WHO BECOMES SPEAKER

    By Oziegbe Okoeki, Lagos

    As the countdown to the end of the 8th Assembly of Lagos State begins and the inauguration of the 9th Assembly is around the corner what is uppermost in the mind of political pundits is who will emerge the Speaker of the 9th Assembly?

    Will it remain the incumbent Speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, who won a return ticket for a record fifth term and oldest member in the Assembly or will there be change of leadership?

    Although for now there seems to be a lot of quietness in the Assembly as to the issue of speakership, it however does not translate to an endorsement of the current Speaker to continue in the 9th Assembly.

    Though on the surface no lawmaker has come out openly to signify interest in contesting for the position, The Nation gathers that this is primarily because, from past experience, the issue of who emerges as Speaker in Lagos Assembly is always decided by godfathers and the party leadership.

    And since none of the lawmakers for now is sure of what the position of the leaders is on the issue, everybody is holding back because if the leadership decides that the incumbent should continue they would not want to be caught on the wrong side because the consequences from the 2015 experiences of those who eventually lost out in the race may be grave.

    However, this is not to say that in a House where you have 4th, 3rd and 2nd termers, they are not eyeing the seat, but for reasons stated above they are not ready to come out openly.

    From our investigations, few who show interest in the seat are actually working underground meeting with stakeholders, which include party leaders, traditional rulers and other influential people in the state to swing the pendulum to their side.

    Like one of such interested lawmaker confided in our correspondent on condition of anonymity, “I will not become the Speaker through the pages of newspaper or on the social media; I know those who can make it happen and I am reaching out to them.”

    This is obviously the attitude and belief of those interested in the race. They are working underground and who knows, there may be surprises.

    But will it be a walkover for the incumbent? It is very unlikely because there seem to be so much unease among the lawmakers, especially the ranking members, because the newcomers are not too familiar with the terrain yet.

    Although there is so much grumbling among many of the ranking members, nobody really wants to speak out on what the problem really is except for some who said it borders on style of leadership and members’ welfare.

    Even a principal figure who is also a major power broker in the House and who was instrumental and played a major role in the emergence of Obasa in 2015, from sources within the Assembly, is also aggrieved. He is actually seen as a godfather in the Assembly.

    Though he is no longer coming back to the Assembly since he has secured a ticket to go higher, he however remains relevant and powerful in the Assembly politics and many believe the party leadership will listen to him when the issue of speakership comes up.

    He is even said to have called a meeting of some prominent ranking members in the Assembly to complain bitterly about his protégé, especially on issues concerning members’ welfare and other sundry matters.

    Even members of the speaker’s kitchen cabinet are said to be aggrieved also and have indeed met, and though they are not averse to his returning as Speaker, they have however detailed out conditions he must abide to and changes in style he must adhere to so as to retain their support. It is however not certain how far they have gone in their quest.

    One of the conditions given is that the Speaker must promise to make lawmakers and staffs’ welfare a priority to gain their support.

    But sources at the Assembly say the Speaker sees this as betrayal and this may have estranged both parties.

    This may account for why the Speaker has opted for another lawmaker who observers in the Assembly will tell you they have never been best of friend’s probably because he contested for the position against Obasa in 2015; as his campaign manager for the coveted seat.  He is not coming back and also lost his bid to go to House of Representatives.

    Definitely, the Speaker has more trust in him, because he is not coming back, than members of his kitchen cabinet who are coming back.

    And the major plank of his campaign manager to the new comer lawmakers as disclosed by one of them when asked who he will vote for is “vote for Obasa, if you don’t vote for him and he wins, he will victimize you because he is very vindictive. I have suffered it in the last four years. I was victimized in the last four years because I did not support him in 2015”.

    That Obasa may have prepared the ground for a smooth return as Speaker of the 9th Assembly is not in doubt. He is said to have been instrumental to the return of many of the returning members, especially those coming for second term and particularly the Peoples Democratic Party defectors, by ensuring that even those who lost out in the party primaries were eventually given the ticket by the party to come back; he is sure of their loyalty.

    He is also sure of the loyalty of some of the ranking members, particularly those who he made chairmen of juicy committees as they would want him back so as to continue to enjoy chairmanship of their juicy committees or at least switch to other juicy committees.

    If the contest is to be decided on the floor of the House, he is almost 100 per cent sure of the votes of these members and some of the new comers whom he has already reached out to.

    But as mentioned earlier, the decision of who becomes the Speaker is neither decided on the floor of the House or by the lawmakers but by the godfathers and leadership of the party. This much the Speaker alluded to in 2015 during the tussle for the speakership position.

    And their yardstick for deciding who eventually emerges as Speaker may be very different from other calculations as seen in the case of out-going governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, who despite his spectacular performance, was denied a second term ticket by the party leadership.

    In the Lagos Assembly who becomes speaker remains a matter of conjecture for now; will it remain Obasa or will another Speaker emerge? Will there be surprises? These questions will only be answered in June maybe days or hours before the inauguration of the 9th Assembly.

    For now, all fingers are crossed as the underground work, campaign and intrigues continue.

    NIGER: HOW NEW MEMBERS’ BAN AFFECTS RACE

    From Justina Asishana – Minna

    The newly elected members of the Niger State House of Assembly are prevented from contesting due to last minute amendment of the standing order of the House which states that fresh and new members will not be qualified to vie for the leadership of the Assembly.

    The Nation gathered that the state government may have already selected a candidate from among the new entrants but with the change in the standing order, they had to shift their focus.

    We reliably gathered that three returning members, including the incumbent Speaker, would be contesting for the number three position in the state.

    These contenders include the current Speaker, Honorable Ahmed Marafa Guni, who is representing Chachanga Constituency, the member representing Bosso Constituency, Honorable Malik Madaki Bosso and the Chairman of the Committee on Information who represents Suleja Constituency, Honorable Shua’ibu Liman Iya.

    The government is leaning favorably in support of the member representing Suleja Constituency, Honorable Shua’ibu Liman Iya who entered into the Assembly under the platform of the PDP but defected during his second year as a member in the House.

    Reasons for the support of Iya is not far-fetched as the government is looking at who will bend to its will, approve their whims and be at their beck and call.

    The current Speaker, Ahmed Marafa Guni, may likely have the support of his fellow colleagues but not the government; this is because the government is not able to bend him to do their will during his four year tenure.

    What possibly put off the government about Marafa may not be far from his inability to get the Assembly to approve the Sukuk Bond which the government wanted at all cost; this ended up in causing a frosty relationship between the government and the legislators.

    Another reason the government is not favorably disposed to him may be his insistence that the governor signs and acts on the bills passed by the House and his usual tendency to call the government to order.

    However, on his part, Marafa says he is not worried about the outcome of the Speakership position as according to him, “position comes from God. I will be comfortable with every outcome, be it for me or against me.”

    Honorable Madaki Malik Bosso’s emergence as one of the contenders is not a surprise because he has been the most vocal member in the Assembly in the past four years, however he is not favored by the government because of his outspokenness and his ability to speak against government policies each time it is not favorable to the people.

    Out of these three major candidates, it seems the current Speaker and Madaki Bosso will be the two most favoured in the battle to get the plum seat. The governor’s will and say over the speakership position has always not been met and this time will be no different.

    CROSS RIVER: GOVERNOR HOLDS THE ACE

    From Nicholas Kalu, Calabar

    In Cross River State, the present Speaker of the House of Assembly, John Gaul Lebo, representing Abi State Constituency in the Central District of the state, would not be coming back, given that he lost out in his bid to move up to the House of Representatives in the last election.

    With some kind of unwritten consensus that the speakership be retained in the central district of the state, the position may have been narrowed down to the six local government areas that constitute the district.

    The local governments are Abi, Yakurr, Obubra, Etung, Boki and Ikom. However, it seems due to various factors that would be highlighted here, it still would seem there is a further narrowing down.

    Presently, the 25 member House is constituted of all members of the Peoples Democratic Party and a breakdown of the central district as it would be in the next Assembly would be as follows Abi (Dave Etta), Boki 1 (Itam Abang), Boki 2 (Hilary Bisong), Obubua 1 (Okpeche Friday)

    Obubra 2 (Samson Francis), Etung (Chris Mbu-Ogar), Ikom 1 (Fred Osim), Ikom 2 (Elvert Ekom), Yakurr 1 (Ofem Nelson) and Yakurr 2 (Eteng Williams).

    However favourites among these seem to be the representatives of Boki, who in considering elective positions from the area seem to be lacking.

    There seems to be the feeling that one of these two should present the Speaker for some form of equity within the district.

    For instance Ikom has Chris Agibe who is in the federal House of Representatives member representing Ikom/Boki. Obubra has Mike Etaba representing Obubra/Etung. Abi has Alex Egbona representing Abi/Yakurr. Etung has Sandy Onor as a Senator of the district. Also Yakurr had produced a Speaker before in the person of Bassey Ewa. Abi and Yakurr share the same federal constituency and Abi had just produced the immediate past Speaker in the person of John Gaul. There is also the feeling that Abi has also produced a governor in the person of Liyel Imoke and  Yakurr just finished from the House of Reps in the person of Bassey Ewa, who is to hand over to Alex Ebgona from Abi.

    For some, if fairness and equity are to be achieved, then it should be Boki that should get the speakership, even as those from the area say they gave the governor the highest number of votes in the state in the last general elections.

    Bisong, heading for a second term in office, had achieved some popularity in the last Assembly. He is one of those whose name comes up whenever the matter is discussed, but it should be noted that the governor’s interest would also play a role in who would eventually emerge as the Speaker as it seems the legislature in the state has always been under the influence of the executive.

    The governor is expected to look for someone that it would be able to work smoothly with given that most of his projects would need legislative backing. It is in this regard many feel that Bisong may not be favoured as he is believed to be an independent minded person.

    But sources close to Bisong say he is a team player, who is not coming to challenge the system because he also has a political future and is committed to move the state forward.

    Another strong contender would be Williams from Yakurr, a close associate of Lebo. But there is the feeling that if the governor really wants smooth working relations with the House this might not be the best option because his would be like an extension of Lebo’s speakership, who many members of the House felt did not protect their interests well enough. In fact, it is argued that it is such loss of popularity that made Lebo to lose his bid for the Abi/Yakurr federal seat, which is the only constituency the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) won in all the elections across the state.

    Fred Osim, representing Ikom I, is another name that features for this position although the permutations highlighted earlier may not favour his area.

    As pointed out earlier, in the midst of all these schemings, the person that would make the final decision would be the governor himself. The politics of the state seems to be tied around the apron strings of the governor and whoever the governor decides would emerge. Against this backdrop and given that of course in politics anything is possible, hence pushing it further one may consider the present Deputy Speaker of the House who represents Calabar South 2 from the Southern district.

    This is due to the feeling that Bassey, who would be returning for a third term, is considered to be level headed and diplomatic and that he would be able to build the kind of cohesion the governor would like to pursue his agenda.

    OGUN: UNCERTAINTY TRAILS SEARCH FOR NEW SPEAKER

    From Ernest Nwokolo, Abeokuta

    The current state legislative Assembly in Ogun State, presided over by Hon. Suraj Adekunbi, will wind down in June, giving way to another leadership.

    The seat of the Speaker, in the political configuration of the state, had been zoned to Ogun Central since Ogun East has the Governor while the Ogun West has the Deputy Governor.

    The race for the position had since  began, albeit, subtly even before the State House of Assembly election was held last March 9 in Ogun State.

    The duo of Kunle Oluomo from Ifo 1 State Constituency and Elemide Daisy Victor, an Architect, from Odeda State Constituency are the contenders to the office.

    Honourable Kunle Oluomo is being said to be interested in the seat. He is presently the Deputy Speaker and has eight years of legislative experience on his side, a grassroots politician, and mobiliser and often referred to as the grand master of Ifo politics by a section of his supporters.

    Oluomo had a stint in the media. In the last eight years, he has been running people – ariented and welfarist representation for his Ifo 1 State Constituency, providing free school shuttle buses that convey pupils and students to and fro schools in Ifo town and surrounding villages.

    He is making his third appearance at the Ogun Assembly where, of the 26 – member legislators, about a dozen of them are making their first appearances.

    He was an Amosun loyalist to the core, dating back to the time of the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP). He was first elected a lawmaker on the platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), 2011, when he followed Amosun to the party, got re-elected on the ticket of APC 2015 and now in 2019 on the strength of the same party.

    He however fell out with Amosun when his former boss denied him ticket and so he had to align with Dapo Abiodun and Osoba camp to get the ticket to run.

    Oluomo is believed to be banking on the likely support of colleagues who would be returning to the House to clinch the Speakership position when the time comes.

    The odds against him is his connection with Amosun, and even though the relationship between the duo had diverged, political expediency and need for healthy and  stable forthcoming Ogun Assembly may make the choice of Oluomo a difficult path to thread by the decision makers in APC.

    For no fault of his, it is not unexpected for people to assume that he could easily look back to his else while political mentor for tutoring when the chips are down to the hurt of executive – legislative harmony. How he will pull this albatross off his shoulder remained a matter to be seen.

    Oluomo has been paying heavy price on account of what some people ascribed to his severed relationship with the governor while others said his political travails were the manifestation of the people’s discontents with his style of politics.

    He has been attacked on a number of occasions by political foes; his supporters too had equally been spared during such attacks, with some of them gravely injured.

    Recently, he lost what could be regarded as a fleet of busses to hoodlums, who set them ablaze and also torched his constituency office in Ifo.

    Elemide is an Osoba loyalist. An intelligent and calm politician, he was in the House from 2011 to 2015; followed Osoba to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 2015 when Amosun elbowed them out of APC and also joined the camp to successfully fight their way back to the party.

    Elemide appeared to have many things working on his side towards emerging the next Speaker of the Ogun Assembly. He earns the trust of the party chieftains, his people and to a significant extent, that of the party as whole.

    Some of the first time lawmakers too are likely to give him their support on the strength of the series of alliances that brought about the victory of APC in the governorship poll.

    And given the experience of the party leaders and chieftains in the hand of Governor Ibikunle Amosun in the last eight years, particularly in the build-up to the last general elections, it is almost certain that nobody remotely or directly connected to Amosun would be supported to become Speaker.

    This is where Oluomo is most disadvantaged and Elemide seem better favored. And if the rule of ‘Baba so pe’ takes precedence, as it is expected to be done underground, Elemide is likely going to be the next Speaker.

  • ‘Oil producing communities marginalised in Abia’

    The two oil-producing communities in Abia State are alleging marginalisation by the state and Federal Governments. They would like their indigenes appointed into key positions and their frastructural deficit addressed, Correspondent SUNNY NWANKWO reports.

    Despite their contribution to the national purse, the people of Ukwa clan in Abia State say they are not being fairly treated when it comes to siting of development projects, and distribution elective and appointive positions.

    Ukwa is made up of two local government areas: Ukwa East and Ukwa West. They are said to have migrated from the Niger Delta. Apart from the abundance of food, the Ukwa people who also share boundaries with some parts of Rivers and Akwa Ibom States respectively are immensely blessed with natural resources. Like their neighbouring Niger Delta communities, the Ukwa clan has huge deposits of crude oil with various multi-national oil companies having their presence in the area.

    A recent visit to the two local governments shows a high level of abandonment and decay of infrastructure, despite their economic importance to the state and the nation at large.  The areas do not have roads or good source of drinkable water supply. This is even as the people have continued to live in darkness, despite the 132 kilovolt amperes (KVA) electricity sub-station in their area.

    But, in spite of the foregoing, Ukwa youths have not resorted to militancy, like their counterparts in the Niger Delta, by kidnapping oil expatriates or bombing oil facilities in their communities. They have remained peaceful and protective of the facilities of these oil companies, with the conviction that resorting to militancy was not the best option to push for agitation against the marginalization of their people.

    It is on record that from the inception of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration till the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, there has not been any report of activities of militants in Abia State, especially in the Ukwa axis.

    The highest elective position occupied by an Ukwa indigene was when Senator Adolphus Wabara was elected as Senate President in 2003. But, he did not last in that position; he was removed on trumped up charges. It took him 14 years to clear his name, following the ruling of a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, in Maitama, last month which discharged and acquitted him and two others of allegations of bribery levelled against them.

    After Senator Wabara’s experience, several attempts have been made by Ukwa clan to produce another senator to represent Abia South senatorial district without success. Some sons of Ukwa who are members of the three dominant parties in the state that tried to contest for the governorship and senatorial positions failed to realize such dreams and ambition, leaving Governor Okezie Ikpeazu and Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe who are from the same Obingwa Local Government Area to continue to occupy the two lofty positions.

    Following his recent victory, Abaribe would be returning to the Red Chamber for his fourth term when the ninth National Assembly is inaugurated next month. This is however contrary to the principle of fair play, equity and justice, as power ought to be evenly distributed among the Ukwa Ngwa brothers.

    The Ohuhu clan, in Abia Central senatorial district, appears to have been favoured in appointments by the Buhari administration. For instance, one of their sons, Mr. Okechukwu Elenamah, is the Minister of Trade and Investment. Another Ohuhu indigene, Dr. (Mrs.) Uzoma Elizabeth Emenike, was also appointed as the ambassador to Ireland.

    Yet, the clan that lays the golden egg has been relegated to the background in infrastructural development and appointments, even when it has sons and daughters that eminently qualified. Some indigenes of the area have started canvassing for a redress of the situation, by siting of development projects there and by appointment of indigenes into the next Federal Executive Council.

    Such indigenes recently staged a peaceful demonstration along the Aba/Port Harcourt Expressway, under the aegis of Concerned Women of Ukwa land. The spokeman of the group, Mrs. Odochi Onuegbu, said it is unfortunate and very regrettable that they were suffering untold hardship, because their farmlands that hitherto gave good yield have become unproductive due to the harmful effects of oil exploration and ongoing gas flaring in the area.

    She said the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), which was established by the Federal Government to intervene in both infrastructural and human capital development of the area, has not done much to ameliorate the sufferings of their people. She said if the Federal Government appoints an indigene of the area as minister such person would be in a position to influence the appointment of a credible Ukwa indigene into the board of the NDDC.

    Onuegbu alleged that non-indigenes of the area have influenced the appointment of people from outside Ukwa land into the commission, ignoring qualified indigenes of the oil-producing community.

    The Secretary General of Asa Development Union (ADU), the umbrella body of all groups and associations in Ukwa West Local Government, Dr. Ikechi Ajuzieogu, said it was embarrassing that an area that has continued to produce oil for more than 60 years does not have much to show for it.

    He said the NDDC has not been fair to his people, as it is not committed to serious infrastructural development of Ukwa land. He added: “Even in the area of scholarship awards, you may not believe that in the last post-graduate scholarship awards by the NDDC, no single Ukwa West child benefited from the award. Even the petition that our union sent to the House of Representatives on the matter has not been properly attended to, almost two years after lodging our complaint.”

    Ajuzieogu said it is a sad commentary that Ukwa people has been denied a voice in the political front, as they have not had the opportunity to represent the area in the National Assembly in the last 12 years. He said by 2023 the people of Ukwa would have been left in lurch for 16 straight years.

    The ADU scribe said the concern of right-thinking sons and daughters of Ukwa is whether their people can ever represent Abia South again in the Senate, because the Ngwa people who are the majority in the senatorial district have vowed not to vote for any Ukwa son or daughter who aspires for the seat.

    He agrees with the women and other groups that a ministerial position for an indigene of Ukwa would assist to ameliorate the plight of his people and help keep restive youths at bay.

    Another group, under the aegis of the Ukwa Consultative Assembly (UCA) has also called for the appointment of an indigene of the oil-rich area as a minister for the sake justice and fairness.

    With the emergence of former Governor Orji Kalu as Senator-elect, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha and Benjamin Kalu as members-elect of the House of Representatives, there is no gain saying the fact that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has become very strong in the Abia North senatorial district.

    The Abia Central district that currently has a minister and an ambassador cannot be said to be a push over in the scheme of things in Abia politics. As such, the district appears to have more clout within the current APC-led Federal Government.

    It seems that the weakest link of the APC in Abia is the Abia South district, which is the most populated and the only oil-producing area of the state.

    Observers believe that appointing an indigene of the district into the next Federal Executive Council or any other federal appointment could help to strengthen the APC in the area. Regrettably, Ukwa land that has the oil and contributes the most economically to the coffers of the state, but it has been marginalised in terms of federal appointments over the years.

  • Buhari has performed well, says Kalu

    Former Abia State governor and senator-elect for Abia North, Dr. Orji Kalu, has urged Nigerians to sustain their support for President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government.

    The former governor noted that the second term of the current administration will be used to consolidate on the achievements of the first term.

    He said the determined efforts of President Buhari have manifested in all ramifications, stressing that the political class must desist from making inflammatory utterances capable of causing disharmony among Nigerians.

    Kalu, who faulted perpetrators of hate campaign for using political, religious and ethnic sentiments to mislead the unsuspecting public, urged Nigerians to resist politicians with no proven track record of achievements.

    Acknowledging the growing popularity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Southeast, the senator-elect urged the leadership of the party to consider Ndigbo for key appointments in all arms of government.

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    In a statement yesterday by his media office, Kalu expressed appreciation to Nigerians for voting en masse for President Buhari, adding that the future of Nigeria is bright under the current administration.

    He said: “As Nigeria records another feat with the swearing in of President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office, I am optimistic that this historic milestone will translate into a better life for Nigerians.

    “I equally salute the returning and new governors, who are being sworn in today as chief executives of their states. The elections are over and it is time for serious governance.

    “The political class must live up to expectations at all levels of government.

    “Nigerians deserve a quality life and, as such, policies and programmes that will have meaningful impacts on the society must be formulated and executed. The time is now for politicians and other stakeholders to work harmoniously to build a decent society.

    “Let us forget our political, ethnic and religious differences for the sake of nation building.”

     

  • Police smash kidnapping gang terrorising Abia

    The Abia State Command of the Nigeria Police Force said that it has smashed and arrested some members of a kidnapping gang that have been terrorizing residents of Aba, the commercial heartbeat of the state and its environs.

    The arrest, our reporter gathered was made at Ebenma Street off Ogbor Hill in Aba North Local Government Area of the state.

    It was learnt that the leader of the gang who was identified as Okpakpa and also popularly known as Capo was arrested with four other members of the gang at the weekend by police operatives from Ndiegoro Police Division (Cameroun Barracks).

    While it was yet to be verified if the gunmen were arrested with arms, sources within the police in Aba claimed that the gang has been unleashing terror on innocent Aba residents over the past weeks.

    The sources stated that police have launched manhunt on other members of the gang said to be at large.

    According to the State Commissioner of Police, CP Eneh Okon who spoke to our reporter in a telephone interview confirmed that the suspects were in police custody as the time of filing the report.

    CP Okon, while corroborating that the gang has been terrorizing residents of Aba and its environs in the past weeks, added that the gang members have been on the wanted list of the Abia State Police Command.

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    He said that men of the Ndiegoro Police Division swooped on the hoodlums at the said location at the weekend after their intelligence paid off while they were trailing the gang and monitoring their nefarious activities in Aba and its environs.

    The Abia Police boss who stated that the suspects have been giving useful information since their arrest said that investigation into the matter is still ongoing.

    Our reporter who recalled the killing of former Enyimba International Football Club player; Christian Jacob by unknown gunmen reports that residents of Ogbor Hill who have been living in fears recently over the activities of gunmen in the area had called on heads of various security agencies in the state to come to their rescue.

    Some of them who spoke on the arrest of the gang members on Tuesday expressed happiness with the development and went further to call for more actions from the security agencies to nip rising crime in the area in the bud.

  • Abia Police command confirm arrest of kidnap gang

    The  Police Command in Abia State on Monday said it had arrested some members of a kidnap gang terrorising Aba and its environs.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Eneh Okon, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in phone interview that the suspects were in police custody in Aba.

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    Okon said the gang had been terrorising residents of Aba and environs in the past few weeks and were on police wanted list for their criminal activities.

    He said that men of the Ndiegoro Police Division arrested them at Ebemma Street, Off Ogbor Hill, Aba North Local Government Area at the weekend, following intelligence report.

    The police boss said that the suspects had been giving useful information since their arrest, stressing that investigation into the matter was still ongoing.

    A police source said that the leader of the gang, popularly known as Capo (AlCapone), was arrested with four other members at the weekend.

    The source said that the police had launched manhunt for other members, who were said to be at large.

    NAN

  • Breaking: NULGE LG chairman kidnapped in Abia

    The Isiala Ngwa North, Nigeria Union of Local Government Employee (NULGE) Comrade Wachukwu Okechukwu is said to have been reportedly kidnapped by unknown gunmen.

    The incident our reporter gathered from sources took place on Tuesday.

     

    Details later…

     

  • Abia civil servants to Ikpeazu: Stop being insensitive to our plight

    Workers in Abia State civil service have demanded more commitment of the state government to welfare and plight of workers in the state.

    This is even as they asked the government to stop being insensitive to the plight of workers in the state.

    The workers who spoke to our reporter at Ibeku High School, Umuahia, the state capital, venue of the 2019 May Day celebration said it was criminal and an act of insensitivity for the government, despite the internally generated revenue and allocation by the federal government to owe its workers arrears of salaries.

    Some of the workers including Mrs. Ifeoma and Mr. Okoroafor questioned the sincerity of the political class in the country and the state as well go about amassing wealth and living in affluence while the people that they lead live in penury and abject poverty.

    While they admitted that backlog of salaries owed to some government parastatals including teachers in the state weren’t peculiar to the Ikpeazu led administration, they charged the incumbent administration in the state to go beyond rhetoric, but rather ensuring that salaries, pensions, gratuities and other benefits including promotion and leave allowances were promptly paid.

    On the excuse given by the state government that the wage bill of the state is high, the workers called on the state government to ensure that they cut cost of governance, stressing that until the state government takes the welfare of its workers and also pay the recent N30, 000 minimum wage approved by the federal government, they won’t get the best out of its workforce.

    A melodrama which obstructed the event for about 5-10mins ensued when members of the Abia State chapter of Nigeria Union of Pensioners dressed in a mournful attire took the centre stage when they gained entrance into the parade ground with banners of different inscriptions in protest over the inability of the state government to pay their 18 months pension and gratuity arrears.

    In his address, the State chapter chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Uchenna Obigwe while thanking the Ikpeazu led administration for paying Ministries, Departments and Agencies regularly, however regretted that the issue of salary arrears were growing in higher dimension which he said would negatively affect the service.

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    Obigwe who lamented that instead of salary arrears reducing, it has rather been increasing, a situation the state labour leader said that it showed that it is either that the state government or its financial managers were not doing well in the management of the financial resources of the state.

    According to the NLC boss, a critical analysis of the indebtedness of salary arrears in the state reveals that workers of Abia State Teaching Hospital Aba were owed 12 Months’ salary arrears, Hospital Management Board (HMB) 9 months, Secondary School Teachers 10 months, Abia Poly 13 months, Arochukwu School of Education Technical 15 months, Abia State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB) 6 months, Local government 2 and half, Abia College of Health and Sciences, Aba 13 months, Pensioners 19-25 months respectively.

    Comrade Obigwe who also used the opportunity of the event to commend president Buhari for approving and signing the new N30, 000 minimum wage into law, expressed hope that the state government would graciously implement the payment as approved by the President, stressing that there won’t be any Abia formula.

    The Governor of the state, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu represented by the Head of Service, Dr. Onyi Wamah in his response assured that the state Government is doing all within its Powers to offset all outstanding salaries, pensions and gratuities

    Ikpeazu thanked the workforce for their resilience, commitment and prayers, adding that the 2018 promotion has been approved for workers in the state. This is even as he also promised that the State Government was willing to pay the New N30, 000 minimum wage.