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  • Why I dumped YPP for APC, by Ubah

    Why I dumped YPP for APC, by Ubah

    Senator Ifeanyi Ubah (Anambra South) has explained why he dumped the Young Progressives Party (YPP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said he took the decision to get the South East into the mainstream of national politics.

    Ubah was elected into the Upper Chamber in 2019 under the platform of YPP.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele with six other Senators presented the new entrant to the National Chairman of the ruling APC, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje at the party’s National Secretariat.

    Addressing the Ganduje-led National Working Committee (NWC), the new entrant said his defection was informed by the need to get the entire Igbo nation into the mainstream of national politics.

    Ubah, who was full of praises for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administrative prowess, said he was also impressed with his large heart to integrate the southeast region into his government despite the opposition from the region to his aspiration.

    He cited the appointment of Senator Dave Umahi as a frontline Minister despite the poor electoral performance of the zone during the last presidential election.

    According to the Chairman of Capital One Oil: “It gladdens my heart to see the calibre of men that are here today to welcome me. We have been on this for long and we consummated this a few weeks ago in the United Kingdom.

    “I want to take the message to my people that we have a new Sheriff in Bola Tinubu. I want to be sincere. It has always been difficult for the Igbo nation to get key appointments in the federal government because of our sentiments.

    “Seventy per cent of us who are multi-millionaires in the southeast made our money from Lagos. Tinubu can integrate all. It gladdens my heart that Tinubu is rewarding those who didn’t vote for him with Dave Umahi as Minister.

    “I consulted widely before joining APC. I left YPP to join APC. It is the same “progress”! It isn’t about talking but about doing. Mr. President, take it from me that I am going to deliver.

    “President Tinubu has assured me that he will support me. I want to thank you for this reception that you have given me.”

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    Receiving Ubah into the ruling party, the APC National Chairman described the former YPP chieftain as an asset to the APC, who will be useful in liberating the southeast and bringing the zone to join mainstream politics.

    Ganduje admitted that the cry of marginalization by the southeast was genuine but blamed leaders in the zone for the development.

    He noted that the division among the eminent politicians in the region was responsible for the political polarisation, stressing that there was no wisdom in a situation where five states in the zone were shared by four political parties.

    “Today is a day that we can’t forget. Since I assumed office, this is the biggest fish the party net has picked. Sometimes it is a shark or whale put together.

    “We have introduced some reforms into the party: One, to make it active not only during the election but to widen its membership. It is disturbing that marginalisation is a common concept. When we hear that people are being marginalised, we develop interest. I have met some senior politicians south-southeast the common thing is to complain about marginalisation. The absence of southeast in the Villa is a fact.

    “You have five states, three controlled by three different political parties: PDP, APGA, LP. We have 4 parties controlling 5 states and I said, let us discuss this. Is that a sign of wisdom? Now it is the time of Liberation and already we have two states in the southeast. With this juggernaut, this is the answer to liberate the southeast zone of Nigeria. With time, other states will join the APC.”

  • BREAKING: Ifeanyi Ubah dumps YPP, joins APC

    BREAKING: Ifeanyi Ubah dumps YPP, joins APC

    The senator representing Anambra South senatorial district, Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Senator Ubah was elected into the upper chamber of the National Assembly under the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in 2019.

    Senate president Godswill Akpabio and the Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele along with six other senators presented the new entrant to the national chairman of the ruling APC, Abdullahi Ganduje at the party’s national secretariat.

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    Other senators on the team are senators Mohamned Sani Musa, Titus T Zam, Eteng J. Williams, Mutari Mohammed and Nwebonyi Onyeka. 

    Details soon… 

  • Tinubu needs not reintroduce himself, says APC

    Tinubu needs not reintroduce himself, says APC

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu does not need to reintroduce himself to Nigerians who voted for him, the All Progressives Congress (APC) said yesterday. 

    The ruling party dismissed the call by the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the February 25 poll, Peter Obi, that he should reveal his identity to Nigerians.

    The former Anambra State governor called on President Tinubu to speak out on his Chicago State University (CSU) academic record on a day the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)’s Global Disinformation Team reported that there was no evidence that the president submitted a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of the election.

    The Chicago State University (CSU), on Atiku Abubakar ‘s request, has ordered by a court, release President Tinubu’s records.

    The former vice president has sought the relive of the Supreme Court to tender those documents as fresh evidence in his appeal against the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) judgment, which dismissed his petition against Tinubu’s victory as “unmeritorious”.

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    Obi is also before the Supreme Court challenging the outcome of the PEPC judgment.

    Obi, who through his party, had rejected Atiku’s call on him and another former presidential candidate Rabiu Kwankwaso, to join him in disparaging President Tinubu, did an about turn yesterday.

    He told reporters yesterday that President Tinubu should “tell Nigerians who he is,” adding that they deserved to know his true name and everything relating to his educational career. 

    He said only the president can put to rest the controversy surrounding his identity. 

    However, APC, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, a lawyer, chided Obi and Atiku.

    The ruling party  said both Obi and Atiku, who are contesting the victory of the president at the poll, have invented a “spurious and imaginary identity crisis” to incite the public.

    In the statement titled: ‘Shame as Peter Obi jumps on Atiku Abubakar’s bandwagon,’ the spokesman said the two litigants have polluted the public space with their consistent deception, adding that they have become accusers and judges in their cases against the president. 

    Taking exception to Obi’s allusion to identity question, Morka said Nigerians knew President Tinubu, who had served them as senator and governor before he was voted as president.

    Also yesterday, APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, who spoke on a national television, said Obi and Atiku were suffering from the “traumatic effect of electoral defeat”, stressing that they had regressed to “a level of absurdity”. 

    APC: Obi, Atiku inciting Nigerians 

    The ruling party condemned Obi’s outbursts, saying that he was inciting Nigerians to violence like his co-traveller, Atiku. 

    According to the APC, the two opposition figures have polluted the public space with the same spurious claims they had laid before the court. 

    The APC statement reads: “Like a befuddled mind jolted out of deep slumber, Peter Obi, Labour Party’s presidential candidate, hugged a podium to echo a script authored by Atiku Abubakar, his senior partner and co-traveller on a dark ignominious alley to nowhere.

    “At his press conference earlier today, Mr. Obi blathered on about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s identity and academic record, like a broken voice note of Atiku Abubakar, cutting a pitiful profile as though forced to read a prepared statement by his unimaginative handlers, and mendacious associates in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “Unwilling to miss out in the orchestrated campaign of calumny against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over his certificate from the Chicago State University, Obi jumped on the tailboard of Atiku’s bandwagon to satisfy his uncanny and insatiable thirst for cheap media attention, long after his Labour Party had dissociated itself from a bogus call to action by the former Vice President.

     ”In his drivel, Peter Obi, demanded that the President reintroduce himself to Nigerians, as though the 8.9 million Nigerians who voted him last February were all groggy when they made their free democratic choice.

     ”Mr. Obi must know that President Tinubu does not need a re-introduction. He does not have any identity problem, except the one contrived by the Atikus and Peters of our political firmament.

    “The 8.9 million Nigerians who voted him into office were, and remain, aware of  his outstanding record and accomplishments as a defender of democracy, freedom, social and economic justice for over three decades. Nigerians know President Tinubu as a thoroughbred professional and former auditor and treasurer of Mobil Nigeria, now ExxonMobil.

     ”Nigerians know the President as a former Senator of the Federal Republic where he served as Chairman of the influential Finance and Appropriations  Committee.

     ”They know  him as a former Governor of Lagos State who designed and paved the pathway to the growth and prosperity of present day Lagos, the 5th largest economy in Africa.

    “Nigerians know who they voted for as the 16th President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. They voted for him with full faith and confidence that his track record and wide competences would help in the re-engineering of our country’s economy for the good of the greatest number of Nigerians.

    “In marked contrast, Nigerians  have flatly and serially rejected Atiku Abubakar, and denied Peter Obi’s presidential bid in the last election election.

     ”Beyond regaling Nigerians with false and embarrassing statistics for which he has gained notoriety, Peter Obi cannot be said to be known for any outstanding performance as governor of Anambra State for eight years with no worthy legacy standing to his name. 

     ”As for President Tinubu’s academic record at the Chicago State University, the facts are clear and settled except for those political jaundiced by the trauma of electoral defeat. 

     ”The  Chicago State University has unequivocally stated over and over again, and in a deposition, under oath, by the Registrar, Caleb Westberg that President Tinubu attended the school and graduated with Honours.

     ”Nigerians are now familiar with stellar academic performance of President Tinubu as evidenced by his transcript as released by the CSU with 18As, 10Bs and 3Cs grades.

     ”It is disturbing and utterly contemptuous of the courts of our land for the duo of Atiku and Obi to rail and pollute the public space with the very same issues that they have submitted to the court for adjudication. They have continued to perpetrate public deception, operating, simultaneously, as accusers and judges in their own base cause.

     ”We condemn the sordid and disgraceful attempt by Obi, Atiku and their cheerleaders to use the mainstream and social media to intimidate the judiciary, incite the public to violence, disparage Justices of the Appeal and Supreme Court, and we urge all well meaning Nigerians to condemn this anti-democratic and irresponsible conduct of both political naggers. For the records, our team of lawyers stand advised to explore all available judicial mechanisms towards bringing Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar to justice for their ceaseless contemptuous conduct.

    “In our democracy, the office of the President is not filled by intimidation, blackmail or reckless self help. It is filled by the people, by their lawful votes at the polls just as they did on February 25, 2023 when they elected Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

    Basiru: Obi, Atiku bad losers

    Dr. Basiru, a lawyer, described Obi and Atiku as bad losers raising unfounded allegations after losing the presidential election. 

    He said they should apologise to Nigerians by misleading them with the spurious allegation that President Tinubu never attended CSU. 

    The national secretary said their allusion to identity crisis underscored their shortfall in historical perception. 

    He said the curious identity question they had raised was ill-motivated, ill-advised and an attempt to dance to the gallery. 

    Basiru said it was laughable that Obi,  who as governor refused to conduct local government elections in Anambra for eight years has turned around to pontificate on integrity, democracy and rule of law. 

    He wondered why Atiku, if he truly values his integrity, had not repudiated former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s description of him and he is not in court over the questioning of his integrity in his book “My Watch”.

    He said both litigants should have kept their arguments within the temple of justice instead of fueling public sentiments.  

    Basiru, however, said President Tinubu is busy with state business, adding that he will not be distracted by those wearing garments of absurdity.

    Igbo group to Obi, Atiku: don’t heat up polity

     An Igbo group, Omaluegwuoku Progressive Initiative (OPI), flayed Obi and Atiku for heating up the polity by their utterances and actions.

     Its President, Mrs Ginika Tor, advised the two opposition leaders to calm down, saying that Tinubu’s victory was divine and popular.

    She advised the duo to refrain from distracting President Tinubu from delivering his “Renewed Hope Agenda.”

     Tor, a member of the defunct All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, said if God had anointed Obi, he would have won the poll.

    She said: ”How can you ask our president, a man that is the number one man in this country, to come out and explain his state? So, by now, a man who served eight years as a governor, you don’t know his state? He should tell us his background educationally? Is that right?

    “It is an insult to Nigeria as a nation. For you to call out our President who was massively supported, elected, confirmed and validated as the President  to come and stand before who? To say he’s from this state, from this country, from this region, from this locality. Does he owe us that? What the President owe us now is to take us to our destination of choice.

    “So, I am disappointed. Whatever Obi does now is going to play out in the future. So, let us be cautious and let all Igbos not be misled by this press interview.”

  • APC to Obi: Nigerians know their President

    APC to Obi: Nigerians know their President

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has lampooned the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Peter Obi.

    The governing party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka accused the former Anambra Governor of echoing a script allegedly authored in part by his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart Atiku Abubakar.

    Obi at a briefing in Abuja on Wednesday challenged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his identity and academic record, asking the winner of the February 25 presidential election to re-introduce himself to Nigerians.

    But the ruling party faulted Obi’s tirade and likened all his claims to a “broken voice note of Atiku Abubakar, long after his party had dissociated itself from a bogus call to action by the former Vice President.”

    The statement reads: “Like a befuddled mind jolted out of deep slumber, Peter Obi, Labour Party’s presidential candidate, hugged a podium to echo a script authored by Atiku Abubakar, his senior partner and co-traveller on a dark ignominious alley to nowhere.

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    “At his press conference earlier day, Obi blathered on about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s identity and academic record, like a broken voice note of Atiku Abubakar, cutting a pitiful profile as though forced to read a prepared statement by his unimaginative handlers, and mendacious associates in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “Unwilling to miss out in the orchestrated campaign of calumny against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over his certificate from the Chicago State University, Obi jumped on the tailboard of Atiku’s bandwagon to satisfy his uncanny and insatiable thirst for cheap media attention, long after his Labour Party had dissociated itself from a bogus call to action by the former Vice President.”

    Dismissing Obi’s request for Tinubu to reintroduce himself to Nigerians, the ruling party reminded the Labour Party that the 8.9 million Nigerians who voted for the President during the last general election made their free democratic choice based on their understanding of whom they are voting for.

    According to APC: “Mr Obi must know that President Tinubu does not need a re-introduction. He does not have any identity problem, except the one contrived by the Atikus and Peters of our political firmament.

    “The 8.9 million Nigerians who voted him into office were, and remain, are of his outstanding record and accomplishments as a defender of democracy, freedom, social and economic justice for over three decades. Nigerians know President Tinubu as a thoroughbred professional and former auditor and treasurer of Mobil Nigeria, now ExxonMobil.

    “Nigerians know the President as a former Senator of the Federal Republic where he served as Chairman of the influential Finance and Appropriations Committee.

    “They know him as a former Governor of Lagos State who designed and paved the pathway to the growth and prosperity of present-day Lagos, the 5th largest economy in Africa.

    “Nigerians know who they voted for as the 16th President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. They voted for him with full faith and confidence that his track record and wide competencies would help in the re-engineering of our country’s economy for the good of the greatest number of Nigerians.”

    APC further noted that Nigerians have flatly and serially rejected Atiku Abubakar and denied Peter Obi’s presidential bid in the last election election.

    The ruling party argued that beyond regaling Nigerians with false and embarrassing statistics for which he has gained notoriety, the LP candidate cannot be said to be known for any outstanding performance as Governor of Anambra State for eight years with no worthy legacy standing to his name.

    As for President Tinubu’s academic record at the Chicago State University, APC maintained that “the facts are clear and settled except for those political jaundiced by the trauma of electoral defeat.

    “The Chicago State University has unequivocally stated over and over again, and in a deposition, under oath, by the Registrar, Caleb Westberg that President Tinubu attended the school and graduated with Honours.

    “Nigerians are now familiar with the stellar academic performance of President Tinubu as evidenced by his transcript as released by the CSU with 18As, 10Bs and 3Cs grades.

    “It is disturbing and utterly contemptuous of the courts of our land for the duo of Atiku and Obi to rail and pollute the public space with the very same issues that they have submitted to the court for adjudication. They have continued to perpetrate public deception, operating, simultaneously, as accusers and judges in their base cause.”

    The ruling party condemned the two opposition figures and their cheerleaders for using the media to intimidate the judiciary, incite the public to violence, and disparage Justices of the Appeal and Supreme Court.

    APC well-meaning Nigerians to condemn the anti-democratic and irresponsible conduct of the two opposition leaders.

  • Why Kogi will vote APC on  November 11, by Bello

    Why Kogi will vote APC on  November 11, by Bello

    Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello spoke reporters in Abuja on how he has been running the Confluence State and his succession plan. Excepts by EMMANUEL OLADESU

    What has the state government being able to do in terms of reduction of poverty and unemployment in the state as they are major drives of inI may not be able to give you all the figures here, so that you don’t call me a liar by the time you verify them but I will simply refer you to our online referral compendium, so that you can carry out research and see where we met Kogi and the various efforts we have made to reposition the state and ensure reduction of poverty.

    While you can get the details about all these from our website, I will also add that ever since I came on board, we have employed workers more than the previous administrations put together did. We have also reduced poverty more than the previous administrations did. We have ensured that all those unintended beneficiaries on our payroll were weeded off.

    That has made more resources available for us. In fact, my administration has made more millionaires in Kogi State than the previous administrations put together did by way of empowering our people, teaching them how to fish and not necessarily giving them fish.

    How would respond to the claim that your administration deliberately made sure that the road leading to Natasha Akpoti’s area was impassable during the general election, which gave advantage to your party, All Progressives Congress (APC) ,over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during the polls?

    During any electioneering process, we don’t halt construction or halt infrastructural development and you know that the particular election you made reference to was characterised by what I will describe as fake uniform men coming to invade or disrupt the exercise.

    But as the chief security officer and chief intelligence officer of the state, who will not wait to react and allow criminals to take over our electioneering process, I acted based on the intelligence that I had and that stopped criminals from gaining access to our state and disrupting the elections.

    What informed the choice of Usman Ododo, who is said to be your relation, as the candidate of the APC for the forthcoming governorship election in Kogi State?

    Hon. Usman Ododo and I have no blood relationship whatsoever. Yes, we might come from the same area but in Kogi and where we are headed to, we have tried to put aside the sentiments of ethnicity, religion or class. Nineteen years of ethnic sentiments brought us to where we were before I came on board as governor.

    Today, we talk about merit as we have broken the jinx of ethnic and religious politics in Kogi State and of course class difference. Before. it is who you are, your father, your uncle or who you know that will determine whether you will be elected or appointed into the various offices.

    But we have been able to raise people from humble backgrounds, and today, they occupying important positions in the state. For Ododo, who is a very compassionate and a wonderful person, he emerged in a keenly contested primary election. He won overwhelmingly in the APC governorship primary and he is poised to contest the main election scheduled for November 11, and definitely, he is going to take over from me.

    There have been reported cases of attacks on campaign offices of some of the political parties, particularly the opposition. What measures is your administration putting in place to ensure that the election is violence-free?

    Yes, I have received reports in that regard and the security agencies are up and doing to ensure that all political thugs and criminals, irrespective of the political party they may be working for, are caged and brought to justice before, during and after the election. I want to assure you that election of November 11 in Kogi State will not only be free, fair and credible, it will be the most peaceful in the history of the state and Nigeria.

    I have superintended over elections before the forthcoming one; I will continue to learn and improve everyday in terms of performance and this next one is going to be secured. So, we are strategizing to ensure that all kinds of criminals are taken care of adequately before that day and I trust that all law enforcement agencies will do excellently well before the election and even during the campaigns. We always lead and others follow.

    We are going to also take the lead this time around, and by the grace of God, the election will produce Usman Ododo as the next governor of Kogi State.We are going to campaign on issues; where we met Kogi State, where we are to- day, where we are headed to and I will tell you that the electorate in Kogi State are ready to elect Us- man Ododo come November 11.

    You cannot be a leading candidate; a candidate that is accepted by the people and you are perpetrating violence, and we are not going to allow anybody to do that in Kogi State.

    How have you been able to grow the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state and how far can Kogi State as sub-national go without allocation from the Federal Government?

    When I assumed office, the IGR of the state was within a paltry sum of N250 million and N300 million. The state Internal Revenue Service was operating from a two-bedroom office. Of course, accountability and mobilization were issues then, so we sat down and reviewed the situation we met on ground. We blocked all the loopholes hence one of the reasons for the hues and cries then.

    Secondly, we ensured that we expanded the tax net and the revenue base of the state. There were so many revenue sources that were not harnessed before then. We also made use of legislations because there were no rules and regulations that governed revenue generation in Kogi State before we came on board.

    But we came up with several legislations to ensure that people pay their taxes and that tax deductions from civil servants and political office holders were remitted to the coffers of both the state and federal government. These interventions by my administration are the reasons why the state’s IGR jumped from N300 million to N1.5 billion monthly and we are going to do better before we leave office having identified more loopholes.

    And because we have a lot of solid minerals in Kogi State, we have embarked on a policy that will ensure that we benefit from the mining of these solid minerals. As it stands, there is no record of how these solid minerals are mined on a daily basis and I will give you an example.

        Two weeks back, I had an interaction with one of the investors in coal deposit in Ankpa Local Government Area of the state. There were issues of illegal and legal mining; the big man came and told me to drive away all the illegal miners but we have a policy that recognises artisanry miners.

        To cut the story short, we discovered that this man has about eight companies mining coal in that local government area and they are not taking away anything less than N15 billion monthly, but if you go to the area, what you will see is an eye sore. And what have they paid in tax? I don’t think it is up to 0.001 percent of what they are making to both the state and the local government.

        So, we are going to come up with a policy that will ensure that both the communities and artisanry miners as well as the state and federal government will have full records of what is being taking away from the area, so that the people and the government will enjoy the benefits of their resources.

        I hope you are aware of the recent seeming feud between the Kogi State government and one of the richest men in Africa. It is a situation that is unpalatable if you hear the peoples’ side of the story. I know that before the end of my administration, we will put in place, a policy that will ensure that our people enjoy the benefits of the solid mineral deposit in that area.

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        But, to address this issue, I think it is better we look towards true fiscal federalism and I am advocating that. In Nigeria, mineral deposit, solid, liquid and gaseous abound everywhere, so we should not be lazy in taking actions. Mr. President has been wooing investors from around the world to come to Nigeria. There are several areas to be invested on in this country and we have no reason whatsoever to be poor.

        Most roads leading to Kogi State are in bad shape; what is your government doing to make them motorable?

        On the dilapidated state of roads leading to Kogi, we have made several attempts to get the Federal Government to come to our aid after various interventions and palliatives by the state government. You will agree with me that before now, one has to hold one’s breath travelling from Abuja to Lokoja because of the poor condition of the road.

        Also, there were kidnappings and robberies along the federal highways, which were manned by agencies of the Federal Government. But we intervened by doing some palliatives on those roads hence we recorded breakthrough in security in those areas but there was no refund to the state government. Somebody who manned the roads at that time said that Okene-Lokoja and Lokoka- Abuja were not economically viable.

        That was what we were told. Aside my visit, the then state legislators also visited the ministry. Federal legislators, both senators and members of the House of Representatives from the state also visited. Our traditional rulers equally visited but nothing substantial was done.

        But thank God Almighty, we have a new administration and we are looking forward to have some relief even as there are interventions already by the present government. A day after President Bola Tinubu inaugurated his cabinet, the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi visited and we took a tour of federal roads leading to and within Kogi State and promised immediate intervention.

        As we speak today, there are interventions going on those roads. In fact, Umahi immediately asked the acting managing director of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) to take a tour of federal roads in Kogi State, which he did immediately. That is how responsible and responsive the present administration is. So, our roads in Kogi are going to wear a new look very soon. For the state roads, you will be shocked over how we have been able to utilise the resources available to us to fix them.

        Still on the issue of solid minerals, especially discovery of lithium deposits in Kogi, Nasarawa and Zamfara, which is said to be fuelling insecurity in the states. Is there any plan to partner with the Federal Government to ensure that the situation does not escalate?

        Let us tell ourselves the truth. Like I said earlier, true fiscal federalism is the way to go for Nigeria. You cannot be in control of your resources as a state and allow crime and criminality to fester because that is where your resources are generated from. You will man it; you will face the criminals; you will not allow any foreigner to come and arm your citizens.

        You will secure your state, so that you can attract investors. So, let the states control their resources and pay royalties to the centre. This will reduce the heavy burden on the Federal Government and free more resources for the states and local governments.

        How would you react to the claim of arears of salaries owed civil servants in the state?

        Since 1992, when the state was created, there has been issues of salary arears, pension arears, percentage payment of salaries of local government and state workers. It was worst during the time of my immediate predecessor, when sometimes, three months salaries were combined to pay just 10 per cent of salaries of workers.

        We have the records. When we came, we inherited four months arears of salaries of state workers and up to 14 months of local government workers. So, decided to draw the line on the issue of payment of salaries and we started from when I inherited the state – January 27, 2016.

        Go to the various states in the North; you will out that none of them is paying higher than what is obtainable in Kogi. At the state level, we are not owing anybody a single dime and we have cleared all the arears. Recently, past political office holders approached us to pay arears of four months owed them by their own principal.

        Will you say that I employed and didn’t pay them? None of my current and past political office holder is being owed a dime; you can go and verify that.

        Kogi State is one of the states that has performance badly in the area of Foreign Direct Investment, and the state is one of the states with high rate of food inflation according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). How would you react to these?

        I have always admonished journalists on the need for investigative journalism, not taking what some people dish out in form of figures and running with it. Let me take you back to 2020, which was the year of Covid 19. I am sure that you are aware that we had the highest inflow of Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria, over $1 billion, even surpassing Lagos State.

        On the issue of food crisis and inflation in Kogi State; I will tell you that when I came on board, I discovered that there were lots of job to be done and these jobs to be done involved putting the right people in the right places and pulling off some individuals, particularly the high and mighty from the milk of Kogi State, so that the intended beneficiaries of the state’s resources will benefit from them.

        In doing this job, definitely you will step on toes, but I didn’t mind stepping on toes if I am doing the right thing. My stepping on toes cut across the various agencies of gov- ernment and it attracted some negative reports but rather than engaged my critics in a media war, I chose to remain focus.

        So, I will tell you that some of the figures being churned out are false. I challenge whosoever that is churning out such figures to come out with the methodology employed to arrive at such figures. What was the sample size involved in the research to arrive at such conclusions. We have curbed insecurity in Kogi State and our farmers are back to their farms.

        In Kogi State, we did not shut down because of Covid 19. In Kogi State, we pay more than many states in Nigeria in terms of salary and we are not owing anybody. In Kogi State, we are utilising our resources for the benefit of a majority of our people and we have been honoured by the World Bank and other rating bodies for ensuring accountability, yet some people will be churning out figures against the state government.

        At the time the almighty Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was witch-hunting me, my family members and members of my government, you will be shocked that the Federal Government did not have its financials up to date, including the chairman of the EFCC, who is now being investigated for corruption. At any point the World Bank applauded my administration, you will see the EFCC coming after us.

        What are you doing to reconcile some aggrieved members of your party ahead of the November 11 governorship election?

        I will tell you the truth, and that is: In Kogi State, our party is solid. We are one but the fact is that you cannot satisfy everyone at all times. That is why people have the opportunity to vent their grievances. In Kogi State under my watch, you will not hear of any case of violence within our party during congresses or primary elections.

        While there may be dissatisfaction, there are internal mechanisms to resolve them. There is also an external mechanism by going to court. Given that some people have taken issues concerning the governorship primary election to the Supreme Court, I wouldn’t want to comment on it.

        While we await the verdict of the apex court, I want to assure you that APC is solid in Kogi State and that is why have continued to win elections and will win the forthcoming governorship election by landslide and have Usman Dodo as my successor.

        How would you want to be remembered by the time you live office as governor of Kogi State?

        There is nobody who has occupied office that wouldn’t want to do one thing or the other but what is important is: Am I satisfied with my achievements and successes? I thank God Almighty for all I have achieved given where I met Kogi State and where I have taken it to.

        No government can solve all the problems 100 per cent but I thank God for my successes so far and commitment. My belief is that Usman Ododo will build on the foundation I have laid in Kogi State.

  • Bayelsa polls: Cracks deepen in APC as Lokpobiri, Lyon reportedly in secret romance with Diri

    Bayelsa polls: Cracks deepen in APC as Lokpobiri, Lyon reportedly in secret romance with Diri

    There is a crack in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State ahead of the November 11 governorship election.

    No fewer than 10 political parties are fielding candidates for the poll, but the battle is majorly between Governor Douye Diri, who is seeking re-election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former Minister of State for Petroleum and former Governor of the state, Chief Timpreye Sylva.

    However, Diri is exploring the division in the APC to woo its members by dangling seemingly irresistible carrots to get their endorsement.

    A source said Diri has reached out to and lured prominent APC leaders, particularly those who have scored to settle with Sylva, including the Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, and 2019 governorship candidate, David Lyon, into his camp.

    Lokpobiri and Lyon are allegedly working for Diri’s re-election.

    The duo have distanced themselves from the campaigns and political activities of Sylva in the countdown to the forthcoming governorship election in the oil-rich state.

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    The gulf between Lokpobiri and Sylva widened, following Sylva’s refusal to back his ministerial bid after APC won the presidential poll.

    Lyon, who was defeated at the primary, has an axe to grind with the APC governorship candidate because he lost out at the shadow poll.

    Lyon, who was sacked as Bayelsa state governor-elect by the Supreme Court in February 2020, had thought that he would be given the right of first refusal in the consideration of the gubernatorial candidate of the governing party in the November election.

    Reconciliation in the divided Bayelsa APC has hit the rock as pleas by the National Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje, and other top leaders to the warring chieftains have fallen on deaf ears.

    According to a source, Diri is capitalising on the polarisation to further divide the opposition ranks by giving a lot of concessions ahead of the poll.

    The governor has promised to hand over to Lokpobiri as governor, with Lyon as deputy governor, if the duo can fully abandon Sylva and team up with him to consolidate his hold on the oil-producing, South-south state.

    Lokpobiri and Lyon may have fallen for the bait.

    Not only has Diri conceded 50 slots of Senior Special Assistants (SSAs) each to Lokpobiri and Lyon, but he has also promised them some measures of influence on decision-making, the source added.

    He stressed: “This unholy alliance between the governor and APC top chieftains implies that the two may have to defect to the PDP after Lokpobiri has served his term as minister in the Tinubu administration ahead of the battle to succeed Diri in 2026.”

    PDP insiders confided that the governor is threatened by the aloofness of his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson, who has distanced himself from the Diri administration.

    In Bayelsa, the former governor and his camp nurse a feeling of alienation and marginalisation, and efforts by the PDP national leadership to broker a truce have not succeeded.

    Dickson was said to be disenchanted that Diri was running the show, especially with the opposition elements without his input.

    However, Diri has not limited its ‘succession promises’ to Lokpobiri and Lyon and the APC family alone; he has extended it to other bigwigs in his party.

    A source hinted that the governor has also promised Senator Benson Agadaga (Bayelsa East) the succession opportunity.

    Agadaga is from Ogbia, the base of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    The source said: “Diri is promising succession across party lines by making overtures to APC and PDP. He also promised the Director General of his campaign council, Hon. Mitema Obodor, who is a member of the House of Representatives, to represent the Ogbia Constituency of succession.

    “So, also is Robert Enogha, a former Commissioner and two-time member of Bayelsa State House of Assembly, who also hails from Ogbia.

    “The three of them, Diri has made succession promises to – Obodor; Agadaga and Enogha, are all of Goodluck Jonathan’s stock in Ogbia. This succession promise for Ogbia guys was a deceitful plot to secure Dr. Jonathan’s blessing and support in the November poll.

    “Surprisingly, former President Goodluck Jonathan may have also fallen for the bait. He is supporting Diri’s election because of the dummy the governor has sold to him that one of his kinsmen from Ogbia is going to succeed him after his second term in office.”

    But, Diri’s media aide, Daniel Alabara, said the allegations are laughable and very speculative, adding: “Lokpobiri and Lyon are APC leaders. So will the governor at this time appoint 100 APC members into his government that is rounding off its first tenure or is it after his re-election? I don’t see any truth in that even though I’m not aware of any such discussion or deal.”

    He stressed: “It is equally too early for anyone to speculate who Governor Douye Diri will handover to when he has not even rounded off his first tenure. But to be clear, Lokpobiri is from the same senatorial district as that of the immediate past governor, Senator Seriake Dickson.

    “So, going by the generally acceptable rotational principle in the state, the governorship will not be the turn of Bayelsa West where Lokpobiri and Dickson are from.

    “At the moment, the talk in the state is that it is most likely going to be the turn of Bayelsa East after Gov Diri’s eight years. That is the reason the people of that senatorial district are saying that they prefer eight years to Chief Timipre Sylva’s four years and that they would rather support Gov Diri to complete his two terms so they can also have theirs when power rotates to that district.

    “Ogbia, Nembe and Brass LGAs are in Bayelsa East.

    But the governor has not promised anyone to be his successor. Picking a successor is a product of various levels of consultation. For a man focused on winning his re-election, this is not the time for that.”

  • Plot to suspend me from APC exercise in futility, says guber aspirant

    Plot to suspend me from APC exercise in futility, says guber aspirant

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State and a governorship aspirant, Barrister Festus Daumiebi, has stated that any plot to suspend him from the party will amount to an exercise in futility.

    Daumiebi, who was also the APC senatorial candidate for Bayelsa Central Senatorial District in the 2019 general elections, made this known in statement on Saturday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.

    He said that intelligence report before him showed that some members the APC were in Abuja orchestrating to induce his Southern Ijaw Ward 12 executives to announce his illegal suspension from the APC.

    The party chieftain, who pledged his commitment and that of his teeming supporters across the APC, urged the national leadership of the party to disregard any suspension as he had no intentions of leaving the party he had worked so hard to contribute to its pillars in the state.

    Daumiebi said: “The mischief makers and their co-conspirators after several failed fishing expeditions have resorted to concocting all sorts of fallacious, malicious, misleading and smear campaign against me in order to find justification for their planned satanic suspension.

    “My initial thought was not to dignify them with a response but on a second consideration, I am moved to make this statement on account of unsuspecting members of the public and to set the records straight.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, I state categorically that the allegations which they are raising against me in certain quarters and planning to make public are not only spurious and fictitious, but they are the product of the figment of the imagination of haters. I hereby challenge them to the strictest proof.

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    “It is on record that I am a founding and committed member of the APC who has worked assiduously for the growth of the party in Bayelsa State and beyond.

    “I have not in private or in the open communicated to anyone of my intention to leave our great party, the APC, for any other party howsoever described. I have also not conducted myself in breach of the constitution of the party.

    “Let it be known that I cannot also be forced out of the party by any individual or group of persons no matter how highly placed as the APC is a party founded on the principle of the rule of law and democratic ethos.”

    He said the Bayelsa APC had already suffered a lot of divisions, noting that no well-meaning member of the party in the state should take any step that would further cause disaffection in the state chapter, especially as the state draws closer to the November 11th governorship election.

    He added: “I am therefore advising all those behind the cheap blackmail and demonic agenda to desist forthwith as the plot will not only end up in futility but will be a chase after the wind.

    “This is also to serve as notice to the national executive of the party that I, Barrister Festus Daumiebi Sunday and my teeming support base across Bayelsa State are committed to the APC and we shall remain resolute to the ideals of the party.”

    chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State and a governorship aspirant, Barrister Festus Daumiebi, has stated that any plot to suspend him from the party will amount to an exercise in futility.

    Daumiebi, who was also the APC senatorial candidate for Bayelsa Central Senatorial District in the 2019 general elections, made this known in statement on Saturday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.

    He said that intelligence report before him showed that some members the APC were in Abuja orchestrating to induce his Southern Ijaw Ward 12 executives to announce his illegal suspension from the APC.

    The party chieftain, who pledged his commitment and that of his teeming supporters across the APC, urged the national leadership of the party to disregard any suspension as he had no intentions of leaving the party he had worked so hard to contribute to its pillars in the state.

    Daumiebi said: “The mischief makers and their co-conspirators after several failed fishing expeditions have resorted to concocting all sorts of fallacious, malicious, misleading and smear campaign against me in order to find justification for their planned satanic suspension.

    “My initial thought was not to dignify them with a response but on a second consideration, I am moved to make this statement on account of unsuspecting members of the public and to set the records straight.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, I state categorically that the allegations which they are raising against me in certain quarters and planning to make public are not only spurious and fictitious, but they are the product of the figment of the imagination of haters. I hereby challenge them to the strictest proof.

    “It is on record that I am a founding and committed member of the APC who has worked assiduously for the growth of the party in Bayelsa State and beyond.

    “I have not in private or in the open communicated to anyone of my intention to leave our great party, the APC, for any other party howsoever described. I have also not conducted myself in breach of the constitution of the party.

    “Let it be known that I cannot also be forced out of the party by any individual or group of persons no matter how highly placed as the APC is a party founded on the principle of the rule of law and democratic ethos.”

    He said the Bayelsa APC had already suffered a lot of divisions, noting that no well-meaning member of the party in the state should take any step that would further cause disaffection in the state chapter, especially as the state draws closer to the November 11th governorship election.

    He added: “I am therefore advising all those behind the cheap blackmail and demonic agenda to desist forthwith as the plot will not only end up in futility but will be a chase after the wind.

    “This is also to serve as notice to the national executive of the party that I, Barrister Festus Daumiebi Sunday and my teeming support base across Bayelsa State are committed to the APC and we shall remain resolute to the ideals of the party.”

  • Kogi 2023: Ex-federal lawmaker, women leaders, supporters dump PDP for APC

    Kogi 2023: Ex-federal lawmaker, women leaders, supporters dump PDP for APC

    A member who represented Idah Federal Constituency in Kogi State, Hon. Ismail Inah Hussein, popularly known as Soul Lover, has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress(APC) with hundreds of supporters. 

    Soul Lover was on Friday dressed and decorated with APC’s robes by the Kogi hairman, Abdullahi Bello, in Ajaka, Igalamela-Odolu Local Government Area, as a sign that he had fully pitched his tent with the ruling party. 

    Inah, who was a dedicated member of the PDP in Kogi state attributed his decision to join the APC to rhe desire to contribute to the development of Kogi State and the country as a whole. 

    He said the APC government, under Governor Yahaya Bello, had instituted unity, security and overall development of the state, hence, his decision to support the APC governorship candidate, Alhaji Usman Ododo for consolidation. 

    Speaking during his admission into the party, which witnessed by a mammoth crowd, the heavyweight political leader in Kogi East vowed to mobilise massively for his new party and ensure that APC wins overwhelmingly in the November 11 governorship election. 

    Also decamping was the former Women Leader of the PDP in Igalamela LGA, as well as the women leaders of the wards in the area. 

    The Commissioner for Transportation in Kogi State, Baron Okwoli, in his address, commended Inah and his followers for their decision to join the APC and assured that they would work together to ensure victory for the party. 

    Deputy governorship candidate, Joel Oyibo, said he was impressed by the high turnout at the ceremony to receive the former lawmaker. He noted that the attendance was evidence that people believed strongly in the APC despite propaganda by opposition parties. 

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    He assured the people of Igalamela-Odolu and the entire state that the governorship candidate, Usman Ododo, when elected, would consolidate on the unity, security and infrastructural development instituted by Governor Yahaya Bello. 

    The state party chairman welcomed the former lawmaker and his supporters, and expressed the confidence that the APC would win, landslide, in the forthcoming election. 

    He assured of victory for APC in Igalamela-Odolu and urged the new members to remain steadfast and committed to party functions with a promise of equal opportunities alongside existing party members. 

    Dignitaries at the event included former State Chairman of APC, Hadi Ametuo; Deputy Governorship Candidate, Joel Oyibo; Zonal Chairman of APC, Muhammed Alfa; member representing Idah Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, David Zacharias; former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Sadiq Abubakar Ainoko, among others.

  • APC to Ondo Assembly: Stop Akeredolu’s deputy’s impeachment

    APC to Ondo Assembly: Stop Akeredolu’s deputy’s impeachment

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    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday asked the Ondo State House of Assembly to stay action on moves to impeach Deputy Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa while the reconciliation committee it (APC) set up on the matter resolves the issues in contention.

    The nine-man committee was inaugurated yesterday by the National Chairman of the party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

    Led by the immediate past governor of Katsina State, the panel is expected to reconcile Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and Ayedatiwa.

    Ganduje stressed the need for a sound working relationship between the governor and his deputy.

    Ganduje expressed optimism that the members of the committee with vast experience in public service have the wherewithal to achieve the goal.

    He said: “APC as a political party we are interested to see that there is a peaceful coexistence and a good working relationship between the governor of Ondo State and his order to see how we can solve this problem, it is important to set a reconciliation committee.

    “Reconciliation must comprise people who have relevant experience, and cognitive knowledge on the issue before us.”

    The terms and references of the Masari panel include: “To interface and engage with all contending parties gathering facts and circumstances surrounding the lingering impeachment process of the Ondo State Deputy Governor.

    “To advise the party on the most amicable ways of handling the lingering issues leading to the impeachment process of Ondo State Deputy Governor.

     “To make necessary recommendations to the Party on resolution of issues and any other matter that may come up in the course of the assignment.

    “The Committee has one week after its inauguration to submit its recommendation.”

     Chairman of the reconciliation committee, Masari expressed appreciation over the decision to serve and pledged that the panel would do its utmost to deliver on its task.

    “We are very pleased with the recognition accorded us by our party, we will do the best we can, in the best interest of our party APC to come out with the recommendations that will solve the problem of Ondo State,” he said.

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    “I had the privilege of working harmoniously with a deputy; we had no rancour or disagreement; our relationship is still up to this moment. Our committee will look at issues dispassionately. We will put in the best in working for the party.

    “Our task is working with the party to achieve the objectives set for us in terms of reference given to us. I want to appeal to the national chairman, if it is possible, to issue directives to APC in Ondo to stay any further action until we submit our report.”

    Members of the committee are the minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Gboyega Oyetola, Senator Jack Tilley Gyado, Tanko Almakura, Martin Elechi, and Mohammed Abubakar.

     Aiyedatiwa had written to the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ayedun Odusola, on Thursday to stop the State Assembly from proceeding with the planned impeachment, citing a court order restraining  the House from removing him.

    Ayetidawa urged the CJ to disregard any process of law, letter, or application to set up a panel for the purpose of his removal from office.

    The DG in the letter signed by his lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), said: “In line with the valid and subsisting order of the Federal High Court, Abuja, and in the best traditions of due regard for due process of law and respect for the authority of the court, we humbly urge My Lord to disregard any motion, letter, application, or request from the Ondo State House of Assembly for the constitution of any panel of investigation in respect of the deputy governor until the two pending cases are fully decided by the various courts with jurisdiction over them.

    “The House of Assembly, having submitted to the jurisdiction of the court by filing processes in Suit No. AK/348/2023 pending before the High Court in Akure and also purporting to file a complaint before the National Judicial Council in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1249/2023 before the Federal High Court Abuja, is fully aware of and cognizant of the authority of the court over the subject matter of the removal proceedings against our client.”

  • Tribunal dismisses PDP, APC cases against Alex Otti

    Tribunal dismisses PDP, APC cases against Alex Otti

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Umuahia, the Abia State capital yesterday  struck out the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) petition against the state governor Dr. Alex Otti of the Labour Party (LP).

    The three-man panel led by Hon. Justice H.T.D Gwadah in a three hours judgement dismissed the three grounds; Alex Otti’s qualification to participate in the 2023 governorship election; Electoral Malpractice; and Otti’s inability to score the required number of votes to qualify him to be declared the winner of the 2023 polls, for which PDP approached the tribunal.

    In her judgement, Gwadah dismissed the PDP petition for lack of merit.

     She said that the PDP was unable to prove beyond every reasonable doubt that there were cases of corruption/malpractice and  disenfranchisement of voters in 15 local government areas that it  mentioned or the purported alteration of the 2023 governorship election result before it was announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The election petition tribunal chairman also said that issues bothering on party primaries that produced Otti as the governorship candidate, is a pre-election matter, adding that the tribunal doesn’t have the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

     The tribunal in its judgement said that the PDP failed to prove that Alex Otti didn’t score the required number of lawful votes to be declared the governor of the state.

     The election petition tribunal also dismissed the petition brought before it by the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), High Chief Ikechi Emenike.

     Emenike in his petition urged the tribunal to nullify the candidacy of Gov. Otti and governorship candidates of the PDP, Okechukwu Ahiwe and Enyinnaya Nwafor of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the 2023 governorship election.

     The tribunal also dismissed Ikechi’s petition challenging the emergence of Otti as the governorship candidate of the Labour Party.

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     It  also struck out claims by the APC and their governorship candidate urging the tribunal to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to retrieve the certificate of return it issued to Otti as the duly elected governor of the state, which the tribunal said APC and its governorship candidate failed to prove beyond every reasonable doubt that the party scored the highest number of votes in the 2023 governorship election in the state.

     One of the counsels to Otti and a former Attorney General of the state, Umeh Kalu hailed the judgement, adding that the victory was for Abians and the Labour Party.

    Meanwhile, the Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has rejected the judgement.

    A statement by Dr. Kingsley Ononogbu, Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC), Abia State reads, “This verdict handed down by the three-man panel is the mother of Miscarriage of Justice.

    It is unacceptable and we reject it.

    “We condemn unequivocally the judgement of the tribunal. Consequently, we have mandated our legal team to appeal the judgement of the tribunal.

    “With this judgement today, it is obvious that justice was strangulated; more so, and very worrisome is that the court may no longer be the hope of the common man if justice continues to be debased.

     “As a party, we approached the tribunal with fundamental issues on non-compliance and qualifications. We provided substantial evidence and facts in support of our petitions but were surprised and shocked that the tribunal closed its eyes against all the evidence before it and averted justice.