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  • Aso Rock Villa, major routes sealed off as #FreeKanu protest grounds traffic

    Aso Rock Villa, major routes sealed off as #FreeKanu protest grounds traffic

    Protest demanding the release of detained Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, sparked a sweeping security lockdown around the Presidential Villa and other parts of Abuja on Monday, causing massive gridlock across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The demonstration, led by the convener of the #RevolutionNow movement and former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, prompted heightened security alerts across the city centre.

    By dawn, combined teams of soldiers, police officers, and operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) had mounted barricades on major entry points leading into the Central Business District (CBD), paralysing vehicular movement and leaving thousands of commuters stranded.

    Access to the Three Arms Zone—housing the Presidential Villa, the National Assembly and the Supreme Court—was severely restricted, with stringent stop-and-search operations in place. 

    Staff of the Villa struggled to gain entry, as even those bearing valid parking permits were redirected to alternative lots outside the complex.

    The ripple effect of the clampdown was felt across the city. Security personnel sealed off the Keffi-Abuja expressway at Karu Bridge near the Sani Abacha Barracks as early as 4 am, forcing long queues of vehicles and subjecting motorists to extensive checks.

    Civil servants and traders commuting from Nyanya, Karu, Mararaba and Masaka were among the worst affected by the gridlock with many arriving late to work.

    Similar scenes were reported along the Dutse-Bwari and Airport Road corridors. Motorists approaching the Central Business District from the airport axis were diverted at the National Mosque, as security agents blocked the route to the Federal Secretariat.

    An advisory circulated among civil servants reads: “Good morning dear colleagues, please if you are coming from Airport Road to Central Area, follow Area 1. Security blocked from National Mosque.”

    Roads leading to Eagle Square, the Federal Secretariat, and the National Assembly were also cordoned off, with heavily armed security personnel maintaining a visible presence to prevent any breach of public order.

    Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested and extradited to Nigeria in June 2021, remains in detention for alleged treason charges.

    His supporters have repeatedly demanded his freedom, citing deteriorating health conditions.

    Monday’s protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations calling for his release.

  • Okowa congratulates AliBaba on presidential honour

    Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has congratulated comedian Atunyota Akporobomerere, popularly known as Ali Baba on the Presidential Award of Excellence given to him at the Second National MSME Awards.

    The event was hosted by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, at the Banquet Hall, Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Olisa Ifeajika on Wednesday in Asaba, Okowa described Ali Baba as a quintessential comedian whose contributions to the development of entertainment industry in Nigeria would remain indelible.

    “As a state, we are particularly proud of your numerous ‘firsts’ – first Nigerian comedian to perform on commercial flights, first to entertain over 40 heads of governments, first comedian to ring the closing bell of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    “You are also first comedian on CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera, first to be inaugurated into the Johnnie Walker Hall of fame and first to stage a 6-hour stand-up comedy performance, among many other laudable accomplishments.”

    Okowa  thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for finding an eminent son of the state, AliBaba, worthy of the honour.

  • Abba Kyari pleased with polls

    The Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, on Saturday commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the professionalism exhibited in the conduct of the election process at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

    Speaking with State House Correspondents after voting, Kyari also expressed satisfaction at the large turnout of voters.

    He said that the conduct of voters during accreditation and voting, which commenced around 9:20 am at both Villa Polling units of 021 and 022, was impressive.

    Former Senator Khairat Abdulrazaq-Gwadabe, also commended voters for their patience during the process.

    According to her, she brought to the attention of the INEC officials the need to educate the illiterate voters on how to differentiate between the colours of the card for presidential, which had red features, black for senatorial and green for the House of Representatives to avoid any mix-up.

    Read Also: Abba Kyari: A man for all seasons

    She also expressed dismay that voters arrived before the INEC officials and that they took a longer time than necessary to set up.

    Senator Khairat Abdulrazaq-Gwadabe encouraged those with PVCs that were yet to come out to vote, to do so as the process was safe and peaceful.

    Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) attended to the enthusiastic voters who queued at six different points for the exercise as directed by the officials.

    The son of the President, Yusuf Buhari also participated in the voting process.

  • Why we welcome Saraki, Ahmed, others – Kwara PDP

    Stakeholders in the Peoples Democracy Party ( PDP ), Kwara State say the gale of defections hitting the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has given the party the numerical strength to dislodge President Muhammadu Buhari from Aso Rock Villa in 2019.

    The Kwara State Deputy Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Sanni Abubakar who led other major stakeholders of the party, including a former deputy governor and a former Speaker of the state House of Assembly, stated this in Ilorin on Friday during a Press Conference at the Press Centre of the Nigeria Union of Journalists.

    According to the stakeholders, which also included the party’s Treasurer, Assistant Secretary, and State Women Leader, the party gladly “welcomes the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, the State Governor, Alh. Abdulfatah Ahmed and other returnees to the party”.

    “The defection has increased the numerical strength of the PDP across the country and positions it to dislodge the All Progressives Congress-led federal government”, the group said.

    “It is with great delight and enthusiasm that we welcome these honourable and distinguished members to our party. It is, indeed, a reunion of old and long time friends and associates who have jointly contributed in no small measures to the development of Nigeria; a day we in the Peoples Democratic Party have long anxiously waited for”, the group said.

    The stakeholders accused some of their members of “having nocturnal meetings in Abuja with a view to mortgaging our collective destiny on the alter of personal but selfish gains”, saying that “such members are not only egocentric but driven by inferiority complex and pathological hatred and envy for Saraki”.

    Read Also: 2019: Defections won’t stop Buhari’s victory – Tony Momoh

    The group believes that “if Saraki, as the Senate President and chairman of the National Assembly, can be treated with so much disdain and disrespect despite his contributions, along with others, to the success of the APC in 2015, one can imagine what is likely to befall folks without any political pedigree, like those crying wolfs where none existed”.

    The stakeholders called members of the party in the state to respect the right of every member and work in unison in the interest of the party and the country at large.

    “We appeal to all members of the PDP to be receptive to the new members and prospective members and build a stronger, united and acceptable party at all levels”.

    Also speaking, a Former Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Chief Joel Ogundeji charged politicians in the country to eschew politics of bitterness.

    Chief Ogundeji who noted that politics is a game of numbers said making Kwara state a better place under the tutelage of Peoples Democratic Party is paramount.

  • Buhari, Saraki meet over $29.9 billion loan in Aso Rock

    Buhari, Saraki meet over $29.9 billion loan in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday met for the second time within one week with the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    They met first last Friday after the Senate on Tuesday rejected Buhari’s approval request for $29.9 billion loan.

    The Senate, the following Thursday also rejected Buhari’s request for approval for the 2017 to 2019 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).

    It described the MTEF as “empty.”

    Saraki arrived Aso Rock Villa for the meeting on Wednesday few minutes past 3pm when the President was meeting with members of the South East Caucus in the Senate led by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and Eyinnaya Abaribe.

    Saraki, unlike Friday, was accompanied by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang.

    After Ekweremadu and his delegation left, Saraki joined Buhari to pray in the Villa mosque before returning together to the office for their meeting, just like it happened last Friday.

    The meeting was termed private as State House correspondents were not allowed to cover the meeting on Wednesday.

    The Senate President, at the end of Friday meeting, had told State House correspondents that the issue of the $29.9 billion loan was work in progress.

    Bukola during the encounter also warned Nigerians not to politicise the issue of the loan request.

  • Avengers are within your government, IYC tells Buhari

    Avengers are within your government, IYC tells Buhari

    • Says Lagos militants, avengers are not Ijaw people

    The umbrella body of Ijaw youths, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Worldwide, on Thursday, told President Muhammadu Buhari that members of the militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) were within his government.

    The President of IYC, Mr. Udengs Eradiri, who briefed the press at the Headquarters of the council in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, also lamented constant linkage of avengers and criminals in Lagos State to Ijaw people.

    Eradiri advised President Buhari to begin the search for avengers within his government insisting that members of the militant group were in Aso Rock villa.

    He wondered why the military was laying siege in Gbaramatu Kingdom for members of NDA whom he said were not in the community.

    He said: “Why are they always quick to attack our communities. Gbaramatu is not the headquarters of avengers. It does not habour any avenger. Do you think that the community people are happy that they are under siege and cannot go about their normal duties?

    “The more they are doing this thing, the more Ijaw people will begin to come together and we will never be divided. The government should stop harassing our people.

    “The NDA is within them. They know themselves. They are blocking the President left, right and centre so that he would not see them. The NDA is with him and his people there”.

    Eradiri also insisted that the Ijaw people were not behind the violent attacks on communities in Lagos and Ogun states by militants regretting that some people deliberately ascribed such criminalities to Ijaw to cause ethnic war between Ijaw and their Yoruba neighbours.

    He asked the security agencies to do their job by flushing out the perpetrators of Lagos violence and stop making public statements that could create ethnic tension.

    He said: “There are some groups in Lagos engaged in criminal activities and those activities are now threatening the brotherly relationship our people have enjoyed in Lagos.

    “First, Nigeria should stop ascribing anything that happened in the Niger Delta to Ijaw people. For the avoidance of doubt, Niger Delta Avengers are not Ijaw people. I am tired of answering questions about Niger Delta Avengers.

    “I am the President of the Ijaw Youth Council. I am not the President of NDA. NDA are not Ijaw people. We don’t know who Niger Delta Avengers are. If the security agencies know avengers, they should arrest them. They should do their jobs.

    “They should stop transferring their jobs to community leaders or youth Organisations or leaders of ethnic nationalities. Their duty is to maintain law and order, to gather intelligence and do whatever they deem fit to ensure that there is peace in the country.

    “Please stop ascribing negative things to Ijaw people. We are the fourth largest ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and I agree that we are the people who refuse to eat sand and call it food. But that does not mean that every little thing that happens in the region will be ascribed to Ijaw people”.

    Eradiri said the Lagos issue has assumed a worrisome dimension adding that all the criminal activities in communities hosting the Arepo Atlas Cove pipelines in Lagos and Ogun States were being perpetrated by thieves who were out to enrich themselves.

    He said there is widespread economic crimes along pipelines in the country and that the Lagos scenario involved people from all the ethnic groups.

    He said: “So, Nigerians should stop ascribing it to Ijaw people. Ijaw people are peace-loving people. For over hundreds of years, our people have cohabited with other ethnic nationalities. We have never been known to be hostile people.

    “We sympathise with families that have lost their lives especially during the Ogun-Arepo crisis. As much as our hearts grieve with the affected families, we want to say that the aggressors are not Ijaw people. They are common criminals who are stealing refined products for economic reasons.

    “Therefore, the police and other security agencies that are sustained by taxpayers money should go and do their job. It beats our imagination when a police commissioner will stand up publicly to ascribe such crimes to ethnic nationality.

    “However, whichever way we can assist to resolve the issues in Lagos, we are willing to support. But the problem is snowballing into crisis between Ijaws and Yorubas and that is why we are concerned.

    “We will not support any negative thing that will be done to destabilise Lagos and its environs because our people are peaceful and law-abiding. We appeal to the Yoruba community, all those who are fanning the ambers of ethnic crisis should stop it. There are some individuals who are behind it and any little thing that happens they want to ascribe it.

    “This is just to build bad blood against our people. The government should be very vigilant because just on Wednesday, properties of the Ijaws were destroyed within the outskirts of Lagos because of media propaganda against our ethnic nationality”.

    He added: “We appeal to the Yoruba people; don’t allow yourselves to be used by people because they just want to create conflict. Conflict in Lagos will never help any of us. We still remember the injuries that were inflicted upon both sides during the OPC, Ijaw crisis.

    “Go back and investigate the issues, you will be amazed that one nonsense matter that has no bearing that caused it. Yoruba nation must know that we are their brothers. We share the same aspirations.

    “Ijaws will not sit down and said lets go and destroy Lagos. Lagos share the same terrain with us and we cannot destroy our home because we see Lagos as home.

    “We see Ogun as home. Let’s not be deceived into an unnecessary conflict. The security agencies are to be blamed. They should go and do their jobs. The waterways should be policed properly”.

  • Presidency moves against terror attack in Villa

    Presidency moves against terror attack in Villa

    The Presidency on Tuesday put in place strict measures to forestall terror attacks at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The Chief Security Officer (CSO) to President Muhammadu Buhari, B Abubakar, in a circular dated 26th of January, 2016 with Reference number C-in-C/CSO/LTU/558 directed all tinted cars and other vehicles to be thoroughly searched.

    According to him, most of the major attacks by terrorist groups around the world against high profile targets were done with hijacked vehicles or tinted vehicles.

    The circular titled; ‘Use of tinted cars around the Presidential Villa, Abuja’ reads: “It has been observed that some staff of the Presidential Villa driving tinted cars, especially security personnel are in the habit of refusing to wind down their windscreen for security checks before driving into the villa.

    “It is most worrisome that some of them used the excuse of either driving official cars or driving VIPs to justify their acts.

    “This act which is not in tandem with standard security drill and procedure poses serious threat to the safety and security of the Villa.

    “It is important to note that the insistence of security operatives at the pilot gates to properly screen vehicles coming into the villa whether tinted or not tinted, official or unofficial is not out of place.

    “Therefore, there is need for all to subject themselves and their vehicles to security checks as the case may be, so as to prevent unscrupulous elements from exploring the situation to launch attacks on the Villa.

    “More So, that most of the major attacks by terrorists groups on high profile targets around the world are being carried out using hijacked vehicles or vehicles with tinted glasses,” he stated.

    He urged Heads of units/departments to advise personnel working under them to always subject themselves to proper security checks and should not take the duties of security personnel for granted.

  • Dickson visits Aso Rock Villa

    Ahead of the January 9 poll in Bayelsa State, Governor Seriake Dickson yesterday visited the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    Dickson is seeking re-election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate and former Governor Timipre Sylva.

    It was not certain if the governor met with President Muhammadu Buhari.

    But the governor, who exited through the President’s Office gate, told reporters he was going to the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari.

  • Jonathan launches 2014 Armed  Forces Remembrance Day emblem

    Jonathan launches 2014 Armed Forces Remembrance Day emblem

    •Babangida, Abdulsalami, Buhari, Obasanjo absent

    President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday launched the 2014 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem and Appeal Fund at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    Over N105 million was donated by individuals and corporate bodies to the fund.

    Series of events on the emblem and the fund will end on January 15.

    The yearly event is for remembering and appreciating Nigerian military men who died in the service of the nation and their surviving colleagues who have retired from active service.

    Jonathan urged Nigerians to always show appreciation to ex-servicemen (Nigerian Legion) because the country survived many security challenges and emerged united because of their sacrifices and heroic roles.

    According to him, some other countries are united and secure today because of the peace-keeping role of Nigerian armed forces. He said such sacrifices must not be forgotten.

    The President noted that the soldiers in service deserved honour for their courage and efforts in the fight against terrorism in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

    Jonathan urged Nigerians and corporate bodies to support the Legion and wear the emblem in appreciation of its efforts and to encourage soldiers in active service to rekindle their hope of a decent life after retirement or death.

    The President advised his ministers and senior public officials to always wear the emblem to public functions till January 15.

    He warned that any visitor wishing to see him at Aso Rock Villa without wearing the emblem could be turned back.

    Jonathan said: “I will like to encourage all Nigerians to procure and wear the emblem with pride throughout this period. In fact, for those who have the opportunity to have interaction with me within this period, if you do not wear it, please do not feel embarrassed if they turn you back.”

    “It will be a requirement for all our staff and visitors to wear the emblem to gain access to all government establishments. I personally will put on the emblem from today till the end of the remembrance period; that is, January 15 of next year.”

    Minister of Information and Supervising Minister of Defence, Labaran Maku, decried the plight of the dependants of fallen heroes, whose family heads laid their lives for the unity and well-being of Nigeria and the world.

    He thanked Jonathan for his generous contribution and support to the Legion and urged the private sector to do same as a morale booster to retired and serving soldiers.

    The Chairman of the Nigerian Legion, Micah Gaya, a retired army colonel, decorated President Jonathan with the emblem.