Tag: Chief of Staff

  • Fubara’s Chief of Staff slams Nwaeke, Channels TV with N2bn libel suit

    Fubara’s Chief of Staff slams Nwaeke, Channels TV with N2bn libel suit

    Dr. Edison Ehie, the Chief of Staff to the suspended Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has filed a N2bn libel suit at the state High Court sitting in Port Harcourt against the immediate past Rivers Head of Service (HoS), Dr. George Nwaeke and Channels Incorporated Limited.

    Ehie initiated the litigation following the recent allegations of Nwaeke televised by Channels that he was the mastermind of the inferno that engulfed and destroyed the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex among others.

    Ehie in the suit is praying the court to award him N2bn as general damages saying that the defendants on March 29th without cause or occasion made the allegations thereby seriously injuring his credit, character and reputation.

    He said the publication by the defendants brought him into public scandal, odium, contempt of his person, character and integrity and lowered him in the estimation of right-thinking members of the public and society.

    He described the said publication as false and most disparaging of his person to the knowledge and understanding on the defendants.

    Ehie future prayed the court for a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants forthwith either by themselves, agents, privies, workers or however from further publication or from further publishing or from further continuing to publish or circulating either to the general public or to any manner of persons, howsoever the said malicious and libelous document subject matter of the suit and or such similar documents concerning the person of the claimant.

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    He asked the court to issue “an order for immediate retraction of the said publication and an apology to the claimant by the defendants for the said invidious and libelous publication forthwith and same to be widely publicized in the second defendant’s (Channels TV) television network, another television network and two newspapers with nationwide leadership in Nigeria.

    The court presided over by Dr. Jumbo Stephens, had already issued an order of substituted on the defendants.

    The judge granted Ehie the leave to serve the originating and other processes in the suit on the first defendant (George Nwaeke) by pasting same at the entrance of his residence at No 10 Olumeni Street, Old GRA, Port Harcourt.

    The judge also ordered that the originating processes should be served on Nwaeke via publication in a daily newspaper having nationwide circulation including Abuja, FCT.

    The judge adjourned the matter to the 10th of April 2025 for proof of service.

  • Setting the agenda for Abba Kyari’s second coming

    On Friday July 5, 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari made his first major appointments for his second term. The President gave the nod to Boss Mustapha and Abba Kyari to continue as Secretary to the Federal Government and Chief of Staff respectively. These are said to be positions meant for the President’s most trusted advisers. The operators of the so-called Kitchen Cabinet; where the beneficiaries of the Power and governance decisions in Aso Rock are determined.

    Mustapha, a latter day Buhari appointee is not as popular as Kyari who is always in the news. In fact, Kyari’s media mentions may just trump President Buhari’s. That’s how popular Kyari is. Perhaps never have we had so much interest in an appointee of the President. This makes it imperative for the interest and fixation on Abba Kyari to be constructive and geared towards engendering good governance in Nigeria.

    Prior to Kyari’s re-appointment, the media was awash with several campaigns in his favour as well as those designed to snuff out his influence in President Buhari’s administration. The media frenzy was immense. Several names were touted as possible replacements. Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), Adamu Adamu and Babatunde Raji Fashola were said to be the main contenders to the exalted office of Chief of Staff.

    Ali, the unbending Buharist and current Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service, was touted as one that would bring “discipline” while Adamu and Fashola, immediate past ministers of education and minister of works, housing and power respectively, were also considered as “progressives”.

    Several reports quoted “Presidency sources” who “authoritatively” confirmed that President Buhari was set to drop Abba Kyari’s following outcome of investigation into various allegations. Unconfirmed reports were syndicated to instigate public outcry and angst against Kyari. The media war was so apparent to discerning Nigerians, to whom it was crystal clear that the drama was all about political posturing and positioning.

    Yes, we have seen this play out in the polity time and again. Well, the President has elected to keep the services of Abba Kyari. This, regardless of the position of the warring factions, should be viewed as an endorsement of his performance. Consequently, all parties should in the interest of the nation unite and join hands with the President and his advisers to ensure Buhari’s second term is successful.

    While congratulating Abba Kyari on his re-appointment, the Cambridge University trained lawyer must put all the drama behind him. Nigerians are expecting progress at the speed of light. His office is critical to setting the tone for the nation to make strategic and effective strides towards peace, progress and prosperity.

    Abba Kyari needs to shield President Buhari from sycophants and those who are only seeking to feather their nests at the expense of Nigeria’s commonwealth. Kyari needs to coordinate far-reaching stakeholder engagement plans that will give Buhari’s administration access to multiple portals for discharging good governance equitably across the nation.

    This second coming presents Abba Kyari a golden opportunity to help Buhari develop a legacy beyond fighting corruption and insecurity. Although these are essential for development, they do not guarantee sustainable growth. Abba Kyari neees to help Buhari build strong institutions.

    In addition, Kyari should do all within his power to avoid  mainstream politics and focus on policy formulation. As a son of the Borno Kingdom, Kyari must uphold the pride and integrity of the reverred Kingdom. It also will not hurt for Kyari to shed the garb of being introverted;  he needs to be more convivial to engender opportunities of learning from others.

    The onus is on Abba Kyari to ensure a coherent Presidency; one that is forthright, visionary and unwavering. Hopefully, the distractions and agitations that preceded Abba Kyari’s second coming will inspire him to work even harder and serve selflessly in accordance to the expectations of Nigerians.

    Adebayo Olakunle, a Psychologist and spoken word enthusiast lives in Ile-Ife, Osun State.

  • Oyetola appoints SSG, Chief of Staff

    Osun State Governor Adegboyega Oyetola yesterday made three major appointments.

    The appointments are: Prince Oluwole Oyebamiji as Secretary to the State Government (SSG); Dr. Charles Diji Akinola as Chief of Staff (CoS) to the Governor and Mr. Adeyanju Abdullah Binuyo as Deputy Chief of Staff.

    A statement by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Adeniyi Adesina, said the appointments take immediate effect.

    Prince Oyebamiji is a 1987 graduate of Theatre Arts of the University of Ibadan.

    He is a former Permanent Secretary, one-time General Manager, Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) and erstwhile full-time Commissioner in the Osun State Civil Service Commission.

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    Dr. Akinola is an alumnus of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a Fellow of the Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs, Harvard University. He has a wealth of experience in international development, public policy and cross-sector partnerships.

    Binuyo obtained a B.Sc. and MSc. from the University of Lagos. He attended several trainings at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom, Tias University in the Netherlands and the National University of Ireland.

    Binuyo has a deep experience in development finance, project and human management in the public and private sectors.

  • Obaseki’s aide urges INEC to embrace ICT

    Chief of Staff to Edo State Governor Taiwo Akerele has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to embrace Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the conduct of future elections.

    Akerele, however, said the postponement of last Saturday elections, though regrettable, would boost the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State.

    The governor’s aide addressed reporters after returning from Igarra, Akoko-Edo, where he had gone to vote. He urged the people not to be wary about the postponement, but know that a vote for President Muhammadu Buhari is a vote for continuous economic revolution of Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    His words: “Our people were fully mobilised; the agents, the canvassers, security agents, everybody has been mobilised to their locations only for us to hear that INEC was not ready. It shows that we really need to restructure the electoral system.

    “But I can assure you that the postponement has even given more energy to APC members; they are ever ready now, more than before, to vote in their candidate because the opposition is trying to blame APC as if we are responsible for the postponement.

    “I want my people in Akoko-Edo to look at the performance of Mr Governor, because whatever he did in the last two years is because of the support of President Buhari.”

  • Buhari, DSS, IGP, NSA meet in Aso Rock 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday again met behind closed doors with some security chiefs at the Presidential Villa.

    Those at the meeting included National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Yusuf Magaji Bichi and members of the Police Service Commission (PSC).

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    Also at the meeting was the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

     

    Details later

  • Buhari’s Chief of Staff, INEC Chairman meet in Aso Rock

    The Chief of Staff (COS) to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, on Friday met behind closed doors with the National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu.

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    The meeting, which was held at the COS office, lasted for about thirty minutes.

    He didn’t speak to journalists when the closed doors meeting ended.

     

    Details Later...

  • Fayemi appoints SSG, Chief of Staff, CPS

    Ekiti State Governor Dr Kayode Fayemi has announced his first set of appointments.

    In a statement last night, the governor named Mr Abiodun Oyebanji as Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

    He also named Mr Biodun Omoleye as his Chief of Staff and Mr Yinka Oyebode as Chief Press Secretary (CPS).

    Oyebanji, a former university lecturer, previously served as Chief of Staff during the administration of Otunba Niyi Adebayo and was Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning during Fayemi’s first term.

    Omoleye, a former university administrator and former Chairman of Ijero Local Government Area, had also served as Special Adviser in the Governor’s Office.

    Oyebode, a seasoned journalist, served was the CPS to the governor during Fayemi’s first term. He later served as Special Adviser on Media to him when he was Minister of Mines and Steel Development.

    The appointments are with immediate effect.

     

  • Abubakar nominates Chief of Staff as deputy

    Bauchi State Governor Mohammed Abubakar has nominated the Chief of Staff Government House, Alhaji Audu Sule, to serve as his deputy.

    Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Umar Sade, confirmed the nomination to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Bauchi.

    “The governor nominated Audu Sule Katagum as the Deputy Governor after due consultation with stakeholders in the state,” he said.

    Information Officer of Bauchi State House of Assembly, Lamara Chinade, also confirmed to the NAN yesterday that the name of Sule had been submitted to the House for confirmation.

    “The name was submitted last week and the House may sit next week to confirm his nomination,” he told NAN.

    The former deputy governor, Alhaji Nuhu Gidado, resigned his appointment about two weeks ago.

  • Real reasons Gov Okorocha ERECTED  Zuma’s statue  – Imo Chief of Staff

    Real reasons Gov Okorocha ERECTED Zuma’s statue – Imo Chief of Staff

    All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and Chief of Staff, Imo State Government House, Uche Nwosu, has given reasons the majority of his party members want President Muhammadu Buhari to run again in 2019. According to him, Buhari has done so well that Nigerians still need him to sustain the gains achieved in the last two years, as well as for him to do more. He believes the President has overcome his health challenge which could have been the only encumbrance. In this interview with INNOCENT DURU, he also speaks about the controversial statue erected for South African President Jacob Zuma in Owerri, saying that Governor Rochas Okorocha would soon unveil more statues in the state. Excerpts:

    RECENTLY, many APC governors who your boss, Governor Rochas Okorocha is their chairman, gave President Muhammadu Buhari the nod to run again in 2019. But while some of the governors think that Buhari deserves an automatic ticket, the opposition think that he is not fit enough to continue in 2019. What is your take on this?

    I support the governors that President Buhari should run in 2019 because I see him as a man who has come to lay a solid foundation upon which other presidents coming after him can build. I said so because it takes somebody like President Buhari to drag the country out of recession. It takes somebody like him to stand firm on the issue of corruption. It takes somebody like him to battle the issue of insecurity in the country. So, I am happy with the idea that he should run in 2019.

    Whether he is given an automatic ticket or not, I think what the APC governors, particularly their chairman, wanted to show to the world was that the APC has and respects internal democracy. And they want to demonstrate that Buhari can still win without people thinking that if he runs in the APC primary he will lose. They want to prove that if Buhari runs in our primary he will still win. So, it was meant to demonstrate to the world that APC has internal democracy, unlike some of these other parties where someone is given an automatic ticket. It is only when you are not popular that you will look for automatic ticket. Buhari is very popular. So, we believe that if the APC primary is conducted 100 times, Buhari will win.

    Why should the APC clamour for President Buhari to continue in 2019? Does it mean that the party has no alternative?

    I don’t really understand what you mean by President Buhari not fit. I wonder if the people saying this have come close to the President to ascertain his fitness. Anybody can fall sick. There is nobody above sickness. The matter is that when you are sick, you go to the hospital to receive treatment and thereafter continue with your work. So, President Buhari was sick and he went to the hospital to receive treatment and he is now fit and has since returned to his job, running like every one of us.

    Can you in all sincerity say that President Buhari has delivered enough dividends of democracy to justify his coming back in 2019?

    Yes, President Buhari has delivered the dividends of democracy very well. Remember that when we came into power in 2015, the country was going down. Remember what was happening in the North East—most of the local governments had been taken over by Boko Haram. Are we talking about the billions of naira and dollars stolen from the country? Are we talking about corruption which nobody cared what would happen? People thought that corruption was part of the system. Things were going wrong and nobody cared. Now, we should be proud to say that Nigeria has moved from what it used to be to a country that we can call our own. Nigeria’s reputation abroad now is something all of us can be happy with. Before now, when you got to any embassy, you would be ashamed of the green passport. And when you were on the queue, you would see Ghanaians and Cameroonians move pass the immigration in the US, but when it comes to the turn of a Nigerian, they would keep you and ask you so many questions. These are some of the things Buhari has corrected and we are happy about them.

    On the issue of recession, some countries go into recession and in two years they are not out of it. Today, Nigeria has come out of recession. This happened so soon because President Buhari has been able to manage the affairs of this country very well. Look at the internally generated revenue from the Federal Inland Revenue, it has gone up to trillions. But before now, all the money went into individuals’ accounts. Or is it the issue of agriculture? Nobody is talking again about foreign rice. If you go to Ebonyi,  Kebbi and even Lagos State and many other parts of the country, they are producing rice, and now the quantity of rice imported into Nigeria has gone down because most families now prefer to eat the local rice.

    So if you ask me, President Buhari has done very well. All we need to do as Nigerians is to support him. These are things that had gone bad for many years under the PDP. So we need to support Buhari fully so that the country can regain its lost glory completely. Now, people know that you cannot just dip your hand into the government coffer and think that nothing will happen. Buhari therefore is the only one who can strengthen the gains achieved and do more.

    How much of these dividends of democracy have come to the Igbo? Because the people of the South East still believe they have not got their due under the Buhari administration.

    When it comes to the issue of infrastructure and dividends of democracy to the South East, let me start from Agriculture. I know that Buhari, through the Central Bank of Nigeria, has intervened in rice production in Ebonyi State. Ebonyi is one of the states in the South East that is very good in rice production. The Federal Government has rendered some assistance to Ebonyi in rice production. So now, most of the people, including myself, eat Abakaliki rice. Nobody cares about foreign rice any more.

    On the issue of roads and other infrastructural facilities, just a few weeks ago, the Vice President told us that the Federal Government had released the sum of N2 billion for the Second Niger Bridge. Remember that this is the same bridge that we have had promises in the years past and nobody was able to do it until Buhari came in. On the issue of roads, if you go through the 2017 budget, you will see that most of the roads in the South East are captured in the budget. Let me give you examples from the one that cuts through my state, the Port Harcourt-Owerri Road, which was started by the Niger Delta Ministry, the Federal Government has promised to bring the contractor back to site to complete the road. Then there is the Aba-Owerri Road; work has commenced on that road. And the Enugu-Onitsha, Enugu-Aba roads are receiving attention from the Federal Government.

    When a budget is made, it does not mean that within two or three days, work will commence. It has to go through due process before work will commence. But the assurance the South East should have is that President Buhari will not forget the zone. The President Buhari I know will treat every political zone as one single entity and one country. So, I don’t believe that the South East has not got the dividends of democracy under Buhari.

    Even here in Imo State, we never knew that Imo as a state in the South East could have an international cargo airport. If you come to Imo today, the airport is almost 90 per cent completed. It was President Buhari who gave us Imo Cargo Airport. We never had any Airforce Command, but Buhari gave us one. The same with the Army Command School and so many other laudable projects. And it is the same thing in the other states of the South East. So, our people should support President Buhari to be part of the moving train.

    APC has been ruling Imo State in the last six years, but it appears the Imo people are not happy. Do you think that the governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has done well in the state?

    When you say that people are not happy, I wonder the people who are not happy. Are we talking of many families whose children are enjoying free education from primary to the university level and in the polytechnics and colleges of education? Are we talking about the roads? Are we talking about the hospitals, other infrastructural developments and other things that have come to Imo through Owelle Rochas Okorocha?

    I think when a few individuals and those who deep their hands into government coffers, who feed fat on government, who do not have any other job apart from politics make noise because they have access to the press, you yourself can go to the streets of Imo and tell the ordinary people, like Keke riders or market women, that Owelle Rochas Okorocha is not working, and they will tell you that you are a new comer to Imo State. People are happy. Everybody who lives in Imo State is happy with Owelle Rochas Okorocha except those Abuja or Lagos-based politicians or those who are based abroad who never find time to come back home.

    Today, Imo State is one of the fastest growing states in Nigeria. Owelle Rochas Okorocha has done very well. Is it the free education, the eight-lane roads, the hospitals, the markets or the new taxi scheme? If you count the projects the governor has done in Imo State, they are more than 1,000. He has achieved what the PDP government could not achieve in 15 years.

    So, why is it that controversies are always surrounding Imo, from demolition of structures to building roads to the demolition of the controversial Eke Ukwu Owerri and the erection of the statue of the South African President, Jacob Zuma?

    To make an omelet, you have to break an egg. And for you to get the yoke, you must break an egg. No leader in any part of this world would allow himself to fail. And to succeed as a leader, you must take the bull by the horn. If you are a leader and you depend on sentiments or what people would say, you will never achieve anything. Owelle Rochas Okorocha is the man who has taken the bull by the horn.

    Let me start with the issue of road dualisation. Today, people are happy that we have eight-lane roads in Imo State. It can only take a governor with a vision, a governor with a strong mind to clear the shanties on the roads and make Imo roads eight lanes. Before now, Imo State capital was like a mini-local government where the only roads you could pass through were either Douglas Road, Wethdral Road or Bank Road. But today, we have the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Inland roads connecting the new and old Owerri. We also have the Akachi Road. It takes a man of courage to achieve that.

    And let me correct an erroneous impression; the structures demolished were only illegal structures. There was no building built on the right place that was demolished except that person had encroached on the road or government lane. So, the demolition was carried out in the right direction, and those demolitions were mainly on shanties which gave way to the eight-lane roads.

    On the issue of President Zuma, I think people misunderstood the coming of President Zuma, the statue and the rest of it. Owelle Rochas Okorocha did not bring President Zuma to Imo State for a jamboree. What Okorocha brought was South African economy. Some people do not know the importance of a sitting president visiting a state, not a country. By the coming of the South African President, Imo businessmen can now travel to South Africa and do business there based on our relationship with President Zuma. The President Zuma Foundation is working hand in hand with the Rochas Foundation College. Most of our children from Imo State who want to study in the universities in South Africa from the Rochas Foundation College can now go to South Africa easily to study. The South African cargo plane will land in Imo State very soon because the South African Airline has now signed an agreement with the Imo State Government so that they can be part of this Imo Cargo Airport when it becomes functional.

    But some people don’t see all these. What they see is the visit of President Zuma. And when you talk of having the statue of President Zuma, it take a wise man who knows how to get something to act fast. There is this saying that when you want to catch a butterfly, you also fly and dance like a butterfly. For Christ sake, South Africa is not a small country. For you to get something from South Africa, you need to lure them into the state. So what Governor Okorocha did was to simply bring South Africa into Imo State, so that when Imo people go to South Africa they are warmly received there. So I believe that by that singular act, Okorocha has taken Imo State to the next level of business opportunities.

    Remember that the President of Ghana also visited Imo State and stayed for two days. The Prime Minister of Zambezi came to Imo State and stayed for two days too. I have not seen in the history of the Federal Republic of Nigeria where a president will move straight to a state on a private visit. I think I give it to him; he is a man with good vision and heart. It will take only my governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, to do this.

    But most Imo people believe that it was not wise to use a whopping N520 million to erect the statue of a foreign president. The money, they say, could be used to pay teachers and pensioners in the state. How do you react to that?

    I laugh at the people who say this. So, looking at a shrewd administrator and businessman like Owelle Rochas Okorocha, you think he can spend N500 million on a statue? This is laughable because I know my governor very well. This is a governor who, for him to bring out N100,000 for a project, he must first go to the place to see it. We are talking about Rochas, not about somebody who is used to swinging money around. Rochas is very prudent with money. Rochas would rather say let me go and stand there so that you can give me the N500 million and I use the money to build more roads and schools. By merely looking at the statue, you can guess how much it is worth. You can get an artist and ask him how much it takes to erect that kind of statue.

    There are other statues standing next to that of Zuma. When is the governor going to unveil them?

    I think on the day they will come for their merit awards. In Imo State, we are giving the highest awards to some of those people. Like Dr Alex Ekwueme got his own and his statue is there. The President of Ghana received his own, so his own statue is there. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe’s statue is there. His is a posthumous award which we are going to give to his family.

    What we want to do is to create a space in Imo State where the entire country or world can come to read history about these people. Not only that, we also have the hall of fame for them. When you enter the hall of fame, you can read everything about Dr Alex Ekwueme, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the present president of Ghana, President Zuma and others. So, it is not just about erecting a statue but what we are achieving with it; the end result. So, there is wisdom in what His Excellency is doing.

    Governor Okorocha is servicing out his tenure in 2019, but rumour has it that he is preparing you to take over from him. How true is this?

    People will always say that he is preparing one person or the other. As far as I am concerned, Owelle Rochas Okorocha is the governor of Imo State until His Excellency makes known who he wants to support. And as you know, he is a man that is full of wisdom, so he is not going to handpick somebody by saying you come and be governor. It is going to be a democratic process where his own people will say, ‘Your Excellency, this is the person we want to replace you.’

    So, many people don’t know him very well. They think that he is that kind of person that will just handpick somebody and impose him on the people. That is not the Owelle. My governor will first of all seek the opinion of the people, especially the party members and Imolites to know who they want to be their next governor. When this is done, we will now know whether it is me or any other person. For now, I don’t think the governor has made his mind known to anybody on this. We are still working for Governor Rochas Okorocha and Imo State.

  • Kebbi launches one million tree planting campaign

    Kebbi launches one million tree planting campaign

    • As 350,000 hectares of lands loss to desertification

    Kebbi State Government has  commenced the planting of one million forest and economic trees across the 21 Local Government Areas of the State
    Performing the launching of the trees at Gayi Forestry Reserve, Kalgo Local Government Area of the state,Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu disclosed that eight local governments in the State have been affected by the desertification.

    Represented by the Chief of Staff, Alhaji Mohammed Suleiman Argungu, Governor Bagudu stated that   “this year, the  Ministry of  Environment has been given the approval to produce 1 million seedlings in order to carry out various Environmental Programmes in the state.

    “Lack of trees in the environment are the main causes of desertification, floods, siltation, and national and internationally talked about global warming and climate change.

    “You may be aware that youths are mostly affected by the effects of desertification in areas such as unemployment, poverty and migration, thus, there is the need for us to have a better management of our environment for sustainable development”.

    In his remarks, Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji  Muhammad  Gado Suleiman Marafa confirmed that about 350,000 hectares of Kebbi state Forest have gone because of deforestation.

    “It has been discovered that deforestation has progressed at about 3.5 percent of the total Forest area cover in the last decade. This translate to about 350,000 hectares of Forest loss.he added.