Tag: Chief of Staff

  • Col Abu Ali: Buhari mourns fallen officers and men

    Col Abu Ali: Buhari mourns fallen officers and men

    • Says their sacrifices won’t be in vain

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday said that the sacrifices of fallen officers and men in the war against terrorism in Nigeria would never go in vain and that their memories would be eternally etched in the hearts and minds of fellow citizens for whose sake they laid down their lives.

    The President made this statement while reacting to the death of Colonel Abu Ali, one of Nigeria’s finest and bravest soldiers in recent history.

    Buhari, in a condolence statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, said that he was rudely shocked by the news of the officer’s death along with other gallant soldiers during an encounter with the Boko Haram bandits in Borno State.

    According to the President, “a courageous commander does not only give orders but also joins his men to fight the battle, no matter the risks or the obvious danger.”

    He explained that the late Colonel Abu Ali “was an extraordinary officer who inspired respect and adoration among those he commanded”, adding that “one of the greatest attributes of a war hero is the ability to help your troops overcome fear in the face of danger.”

    President Buhari said the late Colonel Ali and his other fallen colleagues had brought glory to the army and the country for laying down their lives for the sake of others.

    In his condolence to the families of the victims and the Nigerian Army, the President also noted that their heroic sacrifices were “so immeasurable that no words can do justice to their patriotism and remarkable courage.”

    President Buhari, who personally called late Colonel Ali’s father, Brigadier-Gen. Abu Ali (Rtd.) to console the family, reassured them that the death of his son and others in battle would never go in vain.

    “He was a gallant soldier, never to be forgotten. He has brought a good name to the family,” said the President.

    He then called on members of the armed forces not to let the tragic incident dampen their morale and spirit, adding that under no circumstances should the Boko Haram terrorists be allowed to destroy the will of Nigerian troops.

    He said: “Evil should not be given any chance to defeat good and humanity”, and that “members of our armed forces should remain formidably united in the war against terrorism.”

    Meanwhile, the President has appointed a high-powered delegation to be led by the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, that includes the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Bello and the Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Abubakar Bwari to represent him at the funeral of Colonel Abu Ali and others scheduled for Monday, November 7.

  • Ibadan stands still as supporters stage rally for Ajimobi

    Ibadan stands still as supporters stage rally for Ajimobi

    …Governor to striking workers: ‘let’s dialogue’

     

    Ibadan, the Oyo State capital literally stood still for Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday as his supporters across all walks of life staged a rally in support of his policies and called on workers to dialogue with the government in the ongoing impasse over non-payment of salaries.

    This came as the governor waved an olive branch to the striking workers to come for dialogue, stressing that it is an element of democracy.

    The supporters, numbering about 50,000, were made up of members of about 168 trade associations across the 33 local government areas of the state.

    They had gathered at the historic Mapo Hall by 9:00 am from where they moved  through the city, drumming support for the governor and his policies.

    The crowd of supporters were made up of various associations such as traders, market women, hair dressers, tailors, commercial drivers, auto technicians, shoe makers and Fuji musicians. Others include association of farmers, butchers, food and fruits sellers, students and politicians.

    As they moved through the popular Beere/Oje/Agodi Road, they were joined by other independent supporters.

    Anchoring the achievements on enthronement of peace, the supporters called on residents and labour leaders to shun violence and any act that is detrimental to the progress of the state.

    The crowd moved to Agodi from where it went to the State Secretariat where the governor addressed them.

    As Ajimobi appeared, his praises rented the air with people gyrating to the tunes being  rendered by the Ibadan based Fuji musician, Rashidi Ayinde.

    Ajimobi was joined by his deputy, Chief Moses Alake-Adeyemo; the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Olalekan Ali; his Chief of Staff (CoS), Dr Gbade Ojo and other top government functionaries.

    Taking their turn to address the crowd, leaders of five unions including that of students, commended Ajimobi for his efforts on restoring peace to the state. They also hailed his school management initiative which had been misinterpreted as selling public schools,stressing that they had sought facts about the initiative and found that that it was a good way to rescue dwindling standards in the public school system.

    Speaking on behalf of canteen operators in the state, Mrs Iyadunni Lawal, who is the president of the association, said all residents and voters are stakeholders in Oyo State. She emphasized that the association was interested in peace and harmony between the government and workers.

    “Let all stakeholders sit down and resolve all issues amicably.

    All of us voted. We are all stakeholders. All we want is peace and progress in the state. Let workers dialogue with the government so there will be progress and our children will return to school.” She said.

    Also taking the same position, the President, Marketing Advisory Council, Mrs Labake Lawal, said:  “We are here today to assure all that Governor Ajimobi is not selling schools. We appeal to all workers not to inflict pains on us. Sit down with the government and find a peaceful solution. Traders and all of us in Oyo State are feeling the negative impact of non-payment of salaries. We are recording low sales. So, both parties need to sit together and dialogue on all grey areas to come up with an amicable solution. We also want to affirm that all market women are solidly behind Governor Ajimobi. When finances of the state improves, all stakeholders will benefit through patronage of our businesses. When two elephants fight, the grass suffers.

    “All of us are concerned that government is not able to pay salaries because it is affecting all of us. But dialogue should be embraced so Ajimobi can concentrate on governance.”

    Addressing the crowd, the student leader said they were happy to be part of the solidarity rally for Ajimobi because his administration brought an end to violence against students in the state. He recalled the sad incident of June 5, 2011 when some students were gruesomely murdered by hoodlums at the Iwo Road interchange.

    According to him, the Ajimobi administration has since stopped violence among commercial drivers while the city of Ibadan has known peace.

    His words: “We have come in a solidarity trek for peace. For the first time in six years, students and NURTW are working together. Recall that some students were killed in Iwo Road in 2011. But Ajimobi has returned peace to Oyo State. Let no group disrupt the peace in Oyo State. Let labour unions dialogue with the government. We have sought information about the school management initiative and the governor explained to us that he was not selling schools. We want to say that today, students walk anytime in the day and night. We say thank you sir. Nigerian students have come up with a proposal on how Oyo State can be helped. We shall be glad if the government looks into that proposal.

    We appealed to our teachers that our children should not be used as weapons of destruction.”

    Other leaders of the associations also called for understanding on the school management initiative. They urged the two parties  to come to a truce

    Addressing the crowd, an elated Ajimobi explained that he was committed to his campaign promises. As a way of initiating a discussion process, he said the government invited labour as a stakeholder to the first meeting but that some labour leaders chose to disrupt the meeting in a violent way.

    Ajimobi vowed to sustain his administration’s achievement on peace and emphasized that he would continue to encourage every democratic means of governing the state.

    He blamed the opposition for sponsoring lies against him on the initiative and condemned teachers for setting children on the streets to start destroying public property.

    His words: “When we campaigned, we made promises. We stand by those promises. Those sponsoring disharmony are the opposition elements. We promised to run an all-inclusive government. When we discovered that our schools were not doing well, we organized education summit in 2012 and certain recommendations were made. Democracy is about thinking together. Hence we invited all stakeholders to a meeting. But some labour leaders gathered and disrupted the meeting. The violence we had stamped out was what they brought back again and we won’t let that be.

    “If anybody opposes any policy, you complain through proper channel.

    Yet, we are not fighting with workers because they never supported those leaders who employed violence. Why should anyone fight over planned policies?

    We have 631 secondary schools, 33,000 classrooms several thousands of students and teachers. Then, some people came and offered to collaborate with us. During past administrations, stakeholders came up to assist them. These labour leaders have schools and their children don’t attend public schools.

    “But we are planning to revamp schools and you sent our children to start abusing the governor. The children are not their own children. Their own children were in their schools learning.

    “With that behaviour, they are teaching the children to be hoodlums. They are teaching them not to honour elders. They are teaching them not to respect constituted authority. And they are teaching them how to lie. An end must come to misleading people with outright lies.

    “After all these, we held a meeting with enlarged labour leaders. They saw that what their local leaders did was not good. And they apologized. So, we have forgiven them.

    The initiative is yet to transform to a policy. We just asked everyone to come and dialogue. Most of our workers are good. Workers, we are not fighting with you.

    “When they saw that the school management card did not work, they resorted to salary issue. But we already have an agreement on salaries.  Not only Oyo State is having this salary problem. When our finances were still good, we increased salaries thrice and that of pensioners. We paid 13th month for three years. We provided free buses, increased car and housing allowance, gave training allowances etc.

    “When the problem of salaries started, I gave them three options. I came up with an option of payment that would see workers on the junior cadres receive their salaries while the balance of government income is used to pay part of senior workers’. But they rejected the idea. I offered the option of retrenchment, they rejected. Then I suggested payment of half salaries, they also rejected it.

    “As at that time, salaries alone gulped 80 per cent of our federal allocation. I asked them what they wanted and they said they wanted 100 per cent of the federal allocation coming to the state to be committed to salaries alone. I consented. Now the entire allocation is insufficient. They are complaining. Let them come up and let’s dialogue to fashion the way forward.

    “However, workers in the local government and primary school teachers are not affected. They are collecting their salaries. They are only owed one or two months.

    “One of the reasons they are doing this again is because of the local government election that is coming. So, go and educate our people.

    “But let everyone know that we won’t allow holligalism in Oyo State.  We shall also revamp Oyo State while thinking together. We won’t let labour alone control the entire state. Go and tell labour to come back for dialogue.

    We are not fighting with workers. But we must realize that we are all stakeholders in this state. Let us dialogue. Nobody can intimidate us!”

  • FG receives 2016 Budget from NASS

    FG receives 2016 Budget from NASS

    The Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari on Thursday receives the 2016 Budget from the Senior Special Advisers to the National Assembly Matters, Eta Enang and Kawu Ismaila.

     

    Details soon…

  • Wike’s chief of staff held over attack on APC chiefs

    Wike’s chief of staff held over attack on APC chiefs

    The governorship candidate of the Rivers State All Progressives Congress (APC) in the April 11, last year election, Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside, and some leaders of the party yesterday came under attack in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

    Peterside, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), was riding in a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with his former deputy, Asita Honourable and APC Chairman  Daview Ikanya when they came under fire

    Peterside’s Special Assistant (Media) Sylvester Asoya, in a statement last night, said his boss and other APC leaders escaped assassins’ bullets by a stroke of luck.

    Governor Nyesom Wike’s Chief of Staff Emeka Woke was arrested over the attack. But Wike said Woke’s driver was killed.

    Peterside said his vehicle was attacked by gunmen in two SUVs as they approached the city from the Port Harcourt International Airport. His orderly Emma Esi was said to have been hit in the leg.

    Peterside said: “Two jeeps belonging to Emeka Woke, Nyesom Wike’s Chief of Staff, carrying two unknown gunmen, trailed us to UTC Junction (near Government House, Port Harcourt) and opened fire on my car. Our car, however, did a detour to the DSS (Department of State Services) office gate, where we drove to seek refuge, but the unknown gunmen opened fire again at the DSS men on guard.

    “The exchange of fire between the DSS men and the assailants lasted for more than 30 minutes. This is a very ugly experience, but I thank God that my colleagues and I escaped unhurt.”

    “Today’s (yesterday’s) experience is not only terrifying, but also shows the parlous state of security in Rivers State. If I can be engaged openly by gunmen for nearly an hour in the heart of Port Harcourt, only God knows the fate that will befall members of our party and those sympathetic to our predicament. What is happening today in our dear state is not only horrible, but also constitutes serious national security risk.”

    The NIMASA boss, who was Wike’s opponent in last year’s governorship election, also stated that it was now evident that the governor wanted to kill him and that he (Wike) was prepared to do everything possible to eliminate him.

    Woke was last night arrested ostensibly to explain his role in the  alleged attempt to shoot at Peterside’s convoy, in front of the office of the DSS on Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port Harcourt.

    Peterside’s driver had driven into the DSS’s office but Woke and the two gunmen with him were not deterred.

    The armed men allegedly continued to shoot at the DSS men.

    Governor Wike   accused Peterside and Asita of hijacking results  from Isiokpo in Ikwere Local government yesterday.

    The governor added that Peterside and his security  detail opened fire and  killed the driver to  his Chief of Staff, Mr Emeka  Woke.

    Speaking to reporters at the Government House, he said: “Remember I warned that today’ s  Nigeria  is not yesterday’s  Nigeria. Things that were done wrongly before cannot be done wrongly now. I warned that the people will resist any attempt to rig.

    “Now they have the Federal might, army, police, INEC and DSS, but we have the people.”

    Wike condemned what he called the desperation of some politicians to win the Assembly elections at all cost.

    Wike said: “The driver to my chief of staff has been shot to death this evening, including others who were killed on election day. I am surprised to see the kind of desperation displayed by some politicians in this rerun election.

    ”I saw the military acting as if Rivers State is at war. I saw those working with me being harassed and arrested. My SSG, Commissioner for Environment Prof. Roseline Konya and some PDP members were arrested and manhandled.”

  • Al-makura appoints new Chief of Staff

    Al-makura appoints new Chief of Staff

    Governor Tanko Al-makura of Nasarawa State has approved the appointment of Muhammed Musa-Danazumi as the new Chief of Staff to the Government House.

    Musa-Danazumi was a former Commissioner in the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    This is contained in a statement issued in Lafia on Monday and signed by Amb. Suleiman Umaru-Azores, the Secretary to the State Government.

    The statement said that the governor also approved the appointment of Alhaji Hamza Elayo-Mohammed as Special Adviser, Command and Information Center.

    Elayo-Mohammed was also a former Commissioner in the Ministry of Information and Ethical Re-orientation.

    Also appointed was Ishaku Usman as a Permanent Secretary, a former Director, Legal Drafting, Ministry of Justice.

    Al-makura was quoted as saying that: “this is the time for us to work because the elections are over; we need to get the right people in the right places,”

    He said that his administration would engage “most qualified people” to assist in running the affairs of the state.

    The governor described the performance of government officials in the last administration as impressive.

  • Buhari appoints SGF, Chief of Staff

    Buhari appoints SGF, Chief of Staff

    President  Muhammadu Buhari yesterday appointed Babachir David Lawal, an engineer, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

    Buhari, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, also announced the appointment of  Alhaji Abba Kyari as        Chief of Staff to the President, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd.) as Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and Mr. Kure Martin Abeshi  as the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS).

    Other appointments include Senator Ita Enang as Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), and Hon. Suleiman A. Kawu, SSA to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives).

    The appointments, the statement said, are with effect from yesterday.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation hails from Hong Local Government Area, Adamawa State.

    “He graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1979 with a Bachelor of Engineering Degree and worked with the Delta Steel Company, Aladja,  Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited and Data Sciences Limited before establishing his own ICT and Telecommunications consulting firm in 1990.

    “He is also a member of the Nigeria Computer Society, the Nigeria Society of Engineers and the  Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria.

    “Alhaji Abba Kyari, the new Chief of Staff to the President, holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick in Law and Sociology.

    “He has worked with the New Nigeria Development Company, New Africa Holdings, African International Bank, United Bank for Africa, Unilever, and Mobil in various capacities over the years.

    “The new Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Ali, holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Criminology. He was  military administrator of Kaduna State from 1996 to 1998.

    “The new Comptroller- General of Immigration, Mr. Abeshi, hails from Nasarawa State.

    “He joined the Nigerian Immigration Service in 1989 as an Assistant Comptroller. His educational qualifications include a Masters Degree in Public Administration.”

  • Zamfara governor loses chief of staff

    Zamfara State government has announced the death of the newly-appointed Chief of Staff to the governor, Alhaji Dahiru Zubairu.

    A statement by Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Abdullahi Shinkafi, and made available to newsmen in Gusau on Thursday said 49-year-old Zubairu died after a brief illness at his Kaduna residence on Wednesday night.

    The statement said that the deceased is survived by a wife and four children.

    It said that the deceased was a member of House of Representatives for eight years, representing Birnin-Magaji/Kaura-Namoda constituency from 2003 to 2011.

    He was also National Vice-Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) when he was chairman of Birnin-Magaji Local Government Area between 1999 and 2002.

  • EFCC quizzes ex-NIMASA DG, ex-Governor Chime’s Chief of Staff

    EFCC quizzes ex-NIMASA DG, ex-Governor Chime’s Chief of Staff

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday grilled a former Director-General of the Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Patrick Ziakede Akpobolokemi and Mrs, Ifeoma Nwobodo, who was the Chief of Staff to the former Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sullivan Chime.

    It was learnt Akpobolokemi was invited by the EFCC in connection with billions of contract awarded during his tenure.

    Sources said Akpobolokemi, who arrived at the Lagos Office of the EFCC at about 10am, was still being questioned as at press time.

    A top EFCC aide said: “We invited ex-DG of NIMASA and some top officials of the agency for award of contracts, and some projects running into billions of Naira.

    “We are also probing the Public Private Partnership agreements between NIMASA and some companies during Akpobolokemi’s tenure.

    “There were allegations on the alleged mismanagement of the domiciliary accounts of NIMASA. But all these are in the realm of allegations.

    “For logistic reasons, the interrogation is being done in Lagos for strategic reasons, especially bringing of evidence, such as the files and counter-interrogation of officials.

    “I think we may grant Akpobolokemi and other officials of NIMASA administrative bail because the investigation is really a comprehensive one.”

    An aide of Akpobolokemi said: “The ex-DG of NIMASA personally went to EFCC to honour the invitation of the commission. He was not arrested as being insinuated.

    “Also, as I speak, he has given full cooperation to the EFCC on the allegations against him. I am aware that these allegations are baseless. They arose from internal politics in NIMASA.”

    The ex-DG of NIMASA in February joined issues with the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the alleged PPP contracts.

    He said: “The PPP project has also made it possible for the agency to provide suitable platforms to the relevant security agencies collaborating with us to fight piracy and other sundry security breaches in our waters.

    “Memoranda of Understanding have been signed and are being implemented between the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Air Force and NIMASA.”

    Meanwhile, the EFCC appeared yesterday to be closing in on ex-Governor Sullivan Chime with the invitation of his former Chief of Staff, Mrs. Nwobodo.

    The invitation of Mrs. Nwobodo was said to be the beginning of a comprehensive probe into the administration of ex-Governor Chime.

    The EFCC source said Mrs. Nwobodo arrived at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja about 9.30am to respond to issues against her and the administration of Chime.

    The source added: “The former Chief of Staff was immediately ushered into the interrogation room to meet a team of crack detectives.

    The sundry allegations border essentially on conspiracy, money laundering, and misappropriation of public funds and abuse of office.

     Responding to a question, the source added: “I think her invitation is the beginning of some allegations against the administration of ex-Governor Chime.

    “We have so many petitions against the former governor. But since his Chief of Staff was central to the coordination of government activities, we need to hear from her first.”

  • El-Rufai appoints new chief of staff, others

    El-Rufai appoints new chief of staff, others

    Governor Nasir El-Rufa of Kaduna State has on Monday appointed Hadiza Bala Usman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as Chief of Staff.

    The newly appointed Chief of Staff, Ms. Usman, has served the APC in a number of committees and capacities as the Administrative Secretary of the Buhari Presidential Campaign Organization, Member APC Strategy Committee and Member Secretary APC Elections Planning Committee, among others.

    Similarly, during the gubernatorial campaign of El-Rufai, she was Director of Finance in the Campaign Organization, and later the Kaduna State APC Campaign Council.

    It would be recalled that Ms. Hadiza Usman started the strongest campaign for the rescue of the kidnapped Chibok Girls with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls which went viral all around the world.

    Other appointments include Special Assistant on New Media, Bashir Dabo and Personal Secretary to the governor, Saude Amina Mohammed.

  • 2015: What’s in for Mark’s Chief of Staff?

    2015: What’s in for Mark’s Chief of Staff?

    You may or may not notice him. He is a consumate and calculated professional who is almost enslaved by his work.  At the moment, he works round the clock to see to the smooth administration of the office of the President of the Senate. His designation is the Chief of Staff to the President of the Senate. He is Senator George Anthony  Manzo, Fellow Royal College of Surgeons. (FRCS), London . He represented Taraba North Senatorial zone  in the upper legislative chamber between 2007 and 2011.   He is a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP).

    He, obviously is not the loud type, but he always have his eyes on the goal. He acts as the brain box of the office, an ideas man who synchronizes and indeed aggregates opinions and views, sieve the chaff from the grain before making informed decisions.

    Endowed with  an energetic and strategic  leadership skills, coupled with local and international exposure,  Senator Manzo has in the last three and half years  managed the office of the President of the Senate with its associated huge responsibilities smoothly albeit, successfully.

    An innovative and result -oriented leader with extensive planning and negotiation skills and proven ability to take leadership roles and efficiently execute assignment,  Manzo daily oversees the operation of Special Advisers, Special Assistants and other legislative aides to the Principal as well as manage the interrelationship between  and among the various units under the office of the Chief lawmaker of the federation otherwise called No 3 citizen.

    During his stint in the Senate between 2007 and 2011, Senator Manzo championed the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2008, National Security Enhancement Bill. 2008, Bill for the amendment of the Pychiatric Hospital Management Board Act, University of Abuja College of Medicine, Mental Health and free Medical centres as well as sponsored a motion on ‘Global Credit Crisis and its impact on Nigeria ‘among others.

    As Nigerian Ambassador to  the State of Isreal and High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus between 2004 and 2007,  Manzo strengthened and opened new vistas of bilateral relationship between Nigeria and the host nations. It  is instructive to note that his excellent performance as an Ambassador unarguably earned him the ticket to the Senate in 2007.

    A proficient Surgeon of a very high repute, Manzo has  in the mean time dropped the stethoscope, a call to save lives to a call to serve the larger number of people through the instrumentality of politics.

    Before his foray into the murky waters of Nigerian politics, Manzo was a medical practitioner and Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Consultant surgeon, Commissioner for Health, Taraba State and member State Executive Council among others.

    An avid reader, Senator Manzo is an encyclopedia  of sort  at least in the field of surgery.

    As the 2015 general elections gathers momentum, the straight jacket question is what’s in for Senator Anthony Manzo? Political pundits  posit that Manzo is eyeing the Government House, Jalingo. But unfolding scenario points to the direction that Manzo is more likely to return to his familiar turf, the Senate dubbed the red chamber of the National Assembly.

    For him, the  Taraba  North PDP Senatorial ticket is just for his asking, having done much in terms of service delivery and empowerment of the constituents to earn their trust and confidence. The incumbent Senator Aisha Alhassan has since jumped ship to the emerging All Progressive Congress (APC) and already eyeing the governor’s seat.  All eyes are on  Senator Manzo  to break the ice.

    Although , the Senate President’s Chief of Staff is not making any categorical statement  for now, in the next few weeks or months,  the political road- Map for 2015 would be clearer and Manzo would make a loud and unambiguous statement . The electorates are waiting.

    – Danse, a public commentator, wrote in from Abuja