Tag: Edo State

  • APC stalwart tasks Nigerians on collaborative efforts to halt insecurity

    NIGERIANS, irrespective of their tribe, religious and political affiliation, have been enjoined to be team players in curtailing the security challenges that have bedeviled the country in recent times.

    Speaking in Lagos on Saturday, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State, Stanley Osifo, said Nigerians themselves are the primary materials needed to fight insecurity.

    Citing the recent happenings in Zamfara and Taraba states, he said the issue of insecurity in Nigeria has gone beyond what ordinary man thinks, saying it beckons on all Nigerians to help government and security agencies in terms of intelligence gathering.

    The Edo State born politician passed vote of confidence on Buhari administration and the security structure in Nigeria given the fact that some local government areas captured by Boko Haram sect in 2015 had been reclaimed.

    He opined that it is unpatriotic on the side of some Nigerians to call on Buhari to remove the current service chiefs for lacking ideas to tackle insecurity ravaging the country.

    He said members of Boko Haram sect dislodged from their main areas of operation, particularly Sambisa forest, could be the same terrorists that found their ways to different parts of the country and are perpetrating all kinds of terrorist attacks in the guise of herdsmen.

    Read Also: APC suspends 3 executives over petition against Gov Fintiri

    The businessman-turned politician gave kudos to Buhari on how his administration has been trying its best in terms of motivating and procuring equipment for the military to curtail terrorism and banditry.

    “The security apparatus that was put up has done its best in curtailing insecurity. As a nation, we should not stigmatise against particular people and we should not because of political affiliation condemn what is good and give credit to what is wrong.

    “Before politics came, we were Nigerians so we should be just in our disposition and embrace patriotism to see how we can work together to make the issue of insecurity a thing of the past,” he counselled.

     

  • Edo modular refinery operational soon

    The Edo Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited, a project partly sponsored by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration in Edo State and being developed by AIPCC Energy Limited at Ologbo, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, will commence operation before the end of the year.

    The fabrication of the 6,000 barrels per day (bpd) modular refinery has been completed and will be inspected by officials of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) before it will be shipped to Nigeria.

    In a statement, Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr Crusoe Osagie, said the project is part of the state government’s efforts to transform Edo from a civil service state to an investment and industrial enclave.

    He said the modular refinery project joins the growing list of ongoing legacy projects, which also includes the CCTEC Ossiomo Power Plant; the Benin Enterprise and Industrial Park and the Benin River Port.

    Read Also: Rehabilitation in PH refinery still ongoing – NNPC

    “We are making progress on a number of projects aimed at transforming the state into an industrial hub. At the moment, work has reached advanced stage on the modular refinery project, which benefits from the governor’s smart investment acumen, through which he mobilised seed fund for the project,”  the statement read.

    The project’s Technical Director, Mr. Tim Tian, said the refinery will get its feedstock (crude) from the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company’s (NPDC) facility – oil mining lease (OML) 111, near Benin City.

    He added that when operational, the refinery will produce from its feedstock 50 per cent of diesel (500,000 liters), 25 per cent of naphta (300,000 liters) and 20 per cent of fuel oil (200,000) liters.

    Recall that the state Executive Council  had approved the release of N700 million as redeemable preference shares (investment) in the refinery and petrochemical project.

    The statement added that the venture “will create legitimate employment opportunities thereby reducing poverty, provide job opportunities for teeming youths in the communities, facilitate the establishment of a fabrication yard as proposed by the promoters, and create basis for expertise, professionalism and further training in the oil and gas industry.”

    ply of gas, agro-allied products, petroleum and petrochemical products and other related businesses.

  • Obaseki is my brother, says Oshiomhole

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole on Tuesday blamed that the perceived gulf between him and Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki on fifth columnists.

    The alleged rift “is the creation of people with personal interests”, Oshiomhole said, describing Obaseki as his brother.

    Playing host to the governor, who led members of his cabinet to pay Salah homage to him on Monday night at his Iyamoh residence in Estako West Local Government Area, Oshiomhole said he and his successor have smooth relationship.

    He told reporters after a closed-door meeting which lasted for about an hour that the meeting was not unusual as he was in constant touch with the governor Obaseki.

    Oshiomhole said: “From time to time, we have always been meeting. It is not an unusual visit, the meeting afforded me the opportunity to meet with my brother and with people I have worked with.”

    Read Also: Applaud, murmuring as Bishop urges Oshiomhole, Obaseki to settle feud

    The APC chair described as unfortunate that the media liked creating factions for their own gain.

    Obaseki also noted that the visit to his predecessor was not unusual, saying that he decided to celebrate Sallah with his former boss.

    He said the visit was to celebrate Edo leaders just as the former APC national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, was celebrated by the state earlier in the day.

    Obaseki said: “There is nothing unusual about this meeting; today is Sallah and we have just finished celebrating with the former APC national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun in Benin City, and we decided to come here to celebrate Sallah with my predecessor.”

    He added that people who think there was a rift between him and his predecessor should perish their thought.

    The governor has always blamed the perceived rift between him and Oshiomhole on those opposed to the progress being witnessed in the state.

    He said that his administration has been building on the foundation bequeathed to him, saying that those never wanted a new order decided to create a gulf between him and his predecessor.

  • No rift with Oshiomhole, says Obaseki

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has said there is no rift between him and his predecessor, Adams Oshiomhole. The governor said the assumed rift is created by third parties.

    Obaseki spoke yesterday at St. Paul Catholic Church, Benin, at a mass to mark the 80th birthday of the first Governor of Edo State, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.

    He said: “I thank you very much for the remarkable homily. I listened very attentively; I have taken every word to heart and very seriously. I assure you that we are in pursuit of peace and we will have peace in Edo State.

    “We have met – me and my predecessor in office – and fortunately, we do not have any fundamental issues. And because we do not have any fundamental issues, I believe that whatever third parties are trying to propagate, we can talk over it. I assure you that very soon things will return to normalcy in Edo State.”

    Governor Obaseki said the government, in line with the spirit of Nigeria’s national anthem, will not forget the labour of past heroes.

    Read Also: Resolution of issues created by third parties in Edo on course – Obaseki

    “Today, we are here to celebrate our own Chief Odigie-Oyegun. On behalf of the people and government of Edo State, I congratulate you on your 80th birthday,” he added.

    The governor named the Civil Service Training Centre, still being built, after Chief Oyegun.

    “For your contributions and what you have done for our dear state, I have decided to name the public service academy, which is under construction, after you. We know your passion for public service; we know and acknowledge the contributions you made to public service in Nigeria. Therefore, we have decided to name this edifice which will be completed in the next 60 days, by the grace of God, after you.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari will open the academy with you standing beside him. It will be known as the John Odigie-Oyegun Institute for Public Administration,” Obaseki said.

    Other dignitaries at the service include Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu; Mrs. Betsy Obaseki; Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and wife Betty; Speaker of the House of Assembly Frank Okiye; Chief Judge Justice Esohe Ikponmwen.

  • Edo PDP, APC celebrate ex-governor

    Leaders of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State put politics aside to celebrate ex-APC National Chair, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, at 80, on Monday.

    PDP’s National Chairman Uche Secondus, who described Oyegun as a national leader, led party chieftains to the occasion, including the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion; ex-Governor Lucky Igbinedion; and state PDP Chairman Osagie Ize-Iyamu Dan Orbih.

    APC’s National Chairman and former Governor Adams Oshiomhole was, however, absent at the event.

    At a thanksgiving mass at Saint Paul Catholic Church, Bishop of Benin Archdiocese Rev. Augustine Akubeze described Oyegun as one of the few former governors “who is living out his faith.”

    The cleric said Oyegun did not join politics to deceive the electorate.

    Read Also: Oyegun, an enigma, says Akeredolu

    He urged political leaders to respect constituted authorities, saying political leaders should know anybody who wants peace must work for justice.

    Chairman of Ovia South West Local Government Destiny Enabulele was beaten at the birthday reception.

    Enabulele, who attended the event with his aides, was harassed by private security guards hired for the event.

    The guards requested Enabulele’s access card. Attempts by his aides to introduce him were rebuffed by the guards, who insisted on a card before he could go in.

    One of the guards held Enabulele on the neck while others pushed him. His aides were also pushed out and prevented from entering the reception.

    It took the intervention of some dignitaries before the guards allowed Enabulele in manhandling him.

  • Obaseki visits Oshiomhole in Auchi

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki on Monday paid a surprise visit to his predecessor and National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Comrade Adams Oshiomole.

    He was in the Iyamho country home of the former President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to pay him homage for the  Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    Obaseki visited Oshiomhole and his mother, Hajia Aishetu Oshiomole, despite the rumoured rift between them over the governor’s re-election bid.

    The governor expressed his delight at the incredible support he received from the Muslim community and reiterated his commitment to the transformation of Edo State.

    The Otaru of Auchi commended the governor for his uncommon leadership and advised him not to succumb to the forces of darkness preaching division in Edo State.

    Read Also: Obaseki swears in three new commissioners

    He encouraged the Governor to remain prayerful and continue to strive in the interest of the people.

    Speaking after the visit, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communications, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, congratulated the Muslim community.

    He lauded Obaseki for his demonstration of exemplary leadership.

    He suggested that the visit would likely unnerve a tiny fraction of the people of the state.

    “The notion that these two men are adversaries is being propagated by morally and financially insolvent people seeking to profit off of the challenges they have been working so hard to foment.

    “You cannot blame such people really. Their talents and abilities are severely limited, so it is in their collective interest to stoke tension and drive division, but I can tell you that they have already failed.

    “It is not in their interests for Edo State to peacefully progress, so they will try to mis-categorise this visit. This is what they’ve always done and it’s their stock in trade.

    “True leaders understand that they represent the people in whose interests they must serve.

    “This is why His Excellency has always said that the resources of the state, are for the people only, and not for a negligible minority and nothing can ever change this,” he stated.

    On whether this means that a new proclamation of the House of Assembly will be issued by the Governor in conformity with the directives of the National Assembly, Osagie was non-committal.

    He said: “I cannot speak on this matter as it is sub-judice. But I think the whole world knows that the Edo State House of Assembly has already been inaugurated.

    “No person or institution of Government can order a state governor to do anything. We are a nation of Laws and by the special grace of God, will all be alive to witness the law run its full course,” he stated.

  • 100 youths complete Edo’s Young Engineers Programme

    The Edo State Government through the Edo State Skills Development Agency, (EdoJobs) has graduated 100 youths who completed the six-week Young Engineers Programme organised in collaboration with the CADD Centre Nigeria.

    Speaking at the ceremony in Benin City, Edo State capital, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Skills Development and Job Creation, Mrs Ukinebo Dare said the training provided opportunities for the participants to be equipped with in-demand skills in the engineering sector for self-sustenance.

    Dare commended the graduates for believing in the vision of GovernorGodwin Obaseki to create 200,000 jobs, noting, “We look forward to you being at the crusade to re-enact Edo as the centre of economic development in Nigeria.”

    Read Also: Edo commits to reforms in oil, gas sector

    A Technical Partner on the programme and Executive Director, Riverbank Technologies and Engineering Limited, Mr Ayoola Jolayemi, said the company equips people with skills in engineering designs and has trained about 10,754 people in Nigeria, including the 100 beneficiaries who completed their training programme in Edo State.

    He commended the participants’ enthusiasm throughput the training period, adding, “A good design is at the core of the success of engineering projects. We are glad that we have impacted knowledge to people in Edo in engineering designs which will make the state rich in engineering skills.”

    Chairman, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Benin branch, Mr Jonathan Ekhoediarehi thanked the Governor Obaseki led-administration for organising the training which he said has equipped young engineers with the required skills and field knowledge to practice.

    Ekhoediarehi urged the trainees to see themselves fortunate to have participated in the programme and urged them to put the knowledge acquired into practice.

    One of the beneficiaries, Miss Faith Idahosa, said the training programme has equipped her with practical knowledge in using computer software to further her engineering profession.

     

  • Waje to hold first solo concert

    Singer Aituaje Iruobe who is more known as Waje is excited about her upcoming concert tagged ‘The Red Velvet Experience’ schedule for September 1, 2019, at the Muson Center, Onikan, Lagos.

    The show is her very first own show and Waje said: “For so long, I’ve desired my own show. I’ve honoured so many stages but hungered for a stage that was designed for me, tailored for me.

    “Now it’s here. I’m here to serve you with the best dish #redvelvetconcert

    “Fit for a KING and QUEEN. It’s time baby.”

    Waje who was born in Akure, Ondo State, grew up in Benin City, Edo State.

    Her debut album, the eponymously titled W.A.J.E was released on May 1, 2013 via a live Google+ hangout with fans joining in from around the world, trending globally at no 4 on Twitter. In 2015, she was named one of the top 10 female artistes in Africa by Channel O.

    Waje’s hits include the critically acclaimed sleeper hit ‘I Wish’, Onye ft Tiwa Savage and Coco Baby ft Diamond Platnumz which was Nigeria’s most played song in December 2014. Waje’s recent reggae song’Left For Good’ ft Patoranking debuted at No 3 in Nigeria’s Itunes charts Waje has also collaborated with some of Africa’s biggest acts, churning out smash hit singles like, ONE NAIRA with M.I and DO ME with P Square.

  • Obaseki orders audit of council workers

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has ordered a verification and audit of the local governments, to check for ghost workers and payroll fraud.

    Obaseki gave the order after it was discovered some non-council workers had been collecting salary from Estako West.

    Investigation is on to uncover how their names entered the payroll. They had collected up to N46 million.

    During a verification exercise, 63 workers did not turn up, and the council saved N6,035,656.29 monthly.

    This was contained in a statement by Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs Jimoh Ijegbai.

    Ijegbai said the Chairman of Etsako West, Yakubu Musa, was asked to step aside following a probe into the N46 million fraud.

    He said the fraud was uncovered after Obaseki frowned at the huge wage bill of N66,652,527.52, whereas Oredo with more workers was paying N59,859,964.29.

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    The statement reads: “It was later discovered that the authority of Etsako West entrusted the council’s payroll to a Grade Level Three (GL-03) Officer who inserted two fictitious names through whom the local gvernment was defrauded of N46 million, from July 2018 to May 2019. The case is currently being investigated by security agencies.

    “If the council chairman was diligent enough, he should have been the one to raise the alarm that his council’s wage bill was increasing astronomically though no new staffs were employed. Unfortunately, it had to take a staff audit ordered by Governor Godwin Obaseki to uncover the fraud.”

    But Musa insisted he exposed the fraud before he was suspended. According to him, he exposed the fraud by writing a petition to the State Information and Communication Technology agency.

    He said agency officials visited the council and did not discover anything until he checked manually.

    Musa alleged that two names found to be illegally collecting salary were imputed by ICT officials that did biometrics for workers.

    He said: “What they are saying is not true. I am the whistle blower. This ongoing protest was not organised by me. I do not know anything about it. We don’t do manual payment; we pay online through the ICT. They should explain how the names entered into the pay roll. I asked the ICT to check infrature and they came but didn’t see anything.”

  • Oshiomhole’s lawmakers and the Bauchi example

    There is a popular adage that ‘pride comes before a fall’.  Pride, ego tripping and foolish loyalty to godfatherism is what has held down some Edo State lawmakers who had relocated to Abuja, their new abode since the crisis over the inauguration of Edo state house of assembly started.  

    It is now crystal clear that from the onset that the lawmakers do not give a hoot about their constituents who voted them into office to attract development to their areas.

    The Edo based Abuja rebel members-elect seem to have been carried away by empty promises and few dollars thrown at them to continue to hold on to their unlawful and meaningless ground that Obaseki must issues a fresh proclamation.

    It is embarrassing, especially in Edo state where political godfathers was fought, defeated and buried by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, only for godfatherism to resurrect in a form never seen in the political annals of the State.

    No wonder, it was easier for lawmakers in the Bauchi state house of assembly to easily resolve their differences without any much external forces manipulating them. The simple reason is because there is no godfather in Bauchi state.

    In the case of Bauchi, the crisis appears even more complicated following the emergence of two factional speakers of both APC extraction after the inauguration of the member-elect at two separate locations.

    Abubakar Suleiman (Ningi, APC) was elected by 13 Members with the Clerk presiding over the sitting inside the Assembly complex, while the factional Speaker, Kawuwa Damina (Darazo, APC), was elected outside the Assembly complex by 17 Members under the symbol of a Mace without another Member-elect presiding.

    However, in order to permanently resolve the crisis, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, set up an investigative panel which came to Bauchi and held a 3-day public hearing to unravel the issues as well as make recommendations.

    But days after the Panel submitted its report, the factional Speaker who is the immediate past Speaker, Kawuwa Damina, led the remaining 16 members to take their oath of office and oath of allegiance.

    While the NASS also threatened to take over the assembly should they fail to resolve the crisis after the expiration of the ultimatum issued, the assembly approached the court which subsequently barred the Federal lawmakers for carrying out their action.

    The situation was not any different from that of Edo State, except that the entire 24 members-elect of the house is made up of the ruling party, APC.

    The contending issues been raised was that the two houses were not properly inaugurated, and hence, the need to do the right thing for legislative business not to be affected.

    It must be added here, however, that the impasse in the Edo State House of Assembly have never affected the law making business for which the members were elected by their constituents to represent.

    While the crisis in Edo seems to be escalating by the day as a result of the fact that several political actors in the state are using the elected lawmakers who have refused to be inaugurated to undermine the governor and also to destabilise governance in the state, in Bauchi, where the members are from three political parties, have been resolved amicably.

    In Bauchi, the factional Speaker, Kawuwa Damina, and the remaining 16 members have bowed to sense of reason, love for their constituency have been inaugurated.

    But in Edo,  the lawmakers choose to abandoned their constitutional responsibility of making laws for the state and their constituents in particular, and preferred to be used to fight the governor that have changed the narrative in the state since his inauguration.

    The Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, who was also at the Assembly complex as an observer during the special session, described the inauguration of other members of the house as a victory for democracy and the people of the state.

    Read Also: Bauchi Assembly resolves crisis as aggrieved lawmakers take oath of office

    The governor commended Damina and his group for bowing to pressure and for coming to be sworn in, pointing out that the crisis in the Assembly has been resolved for the interest of the state.

    “This misunderstanding and the resolution, by the grace of Allah, has shown that there is no victor, there is no vanquish. Those who came now, have exercised their democratic rights and of course, I am willing and ready to work with every one of them and I have no malice against them and I want to tell the Federation of Nigeria, that in Bauchi, we practice participatory democracy, democracy at its best.

    But this is not the case in Edo State, rather than listening to voices of reasons and join their colleagues that have already been inaugurated, the other lawmakers are now sheltered in Abuja by ‘powerful’ politicians whose intent and purpose is to cause confusion and distort governance in the state.

    These politicians  who have their eyes fixed at stopping Obaseki  second term ambition, are not only paying the bills of these ‘Abuja based lawmakers’ they have gone further to influence the National Assembly to take over the responsibility of the State House of Assembly.

    The move by the national assembly have not only been seen as an affront in the constitution of the land, but a grave injustice to the people of the state, as well as the sitting governor.

    It is to this end that the immediate past governor of Imo State, Rochas  Okorocha, warned the senate against interfering in the Edo House of Assembly crisis. The immediate governor of Imo had advised the senate to steer clear of the crisis in the State Assembly and allow the APC settle it as a family affair.

    Okorocha kicked against any form of interference because the senate risks going beyond its jurisdiction on a decision which, he said, was best left for the APC to settle as an in-house affair.

    Okorocha said “From what I’ve heard, it looks like we are eager to take over the Edo state house of assembly. Looking at the report of the party, the clerk and all, it looks like a family of the APC which the leadership of the APC should find a way to solve.

    “There’s no proof whatsoever that the Edo state house of assembly is not functioning. We have had cases here or in the federal house where maces were taken away and no other national assembly came from anywhere to take over activities.

    “I think this matter should not go outside the senate. Those of us in the caucus of the APC should resolve a family matter rather than make it a national assembly issue. What’s happening here is a failure of leadership and it should be resolved,” he stated.

    Similarly, an elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, also sounded a similarly warning against the forceful taking over the Edo State assembly by the NASS.

    Worried about the stand of the Federal lawmakers, the former federal Commissioner wrote a warning letter to the House of Representatives on his feelings against the recommendations of the committees set up by the NASS on Edo Assembly crisis.

    The elder statesman argued that the Senate went against the constitution in its resolution on the Edo House of Assembly, warning that interfering in the crisis might be an invitation to anarchy.

    Clark said he was not in agreement with the position of the Senate asking Governor Godwin Obaseki to issue a fresh proclamation to the House.

    Clark, who had earlier written a letter to the speaker of the House of the Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, after the green chamber’s resolution on the state Assembly, argued that section 101 of the constitution allows every legislature to adopt its own house rules.

    According to him, the situation in Edo has not reached a level where it can be overtaken by the National Assembly.

    The Elder statesman said despite his warning to the House of Representatives, the former seemed to have recruited the Senate or that the upper chamber decided to compete with its decision.

    “The Senate seems not aware of, or is too possessed of a mind-set that blinds it against the many provisions in the constitution which supersedes the fact that the two components of the National Assembly working in tandem on the Edo state project.

    “It is unconstitutional and wrong for the National Assembly to ‘order, direct’ the Edo state governor to issue a fresh proclamation. Section 3 places such activity squarely on the exclusive list.

    Obaseki’s contention, however, is that his initial proclamation stands and that he cannot issue a second.

    It is in this regard that the “Abuja Base Edo lawmakers”, should not allow themselves to be used to play unholy politics being played by some politicians whose intent is to cause chaos in the state polity and make the “Wake and See” governor lose focus on governance.

    They should listen to the voice of reasons by towing the same line that the Bauchi lawmakers have used to settle their differences. They must realise that they are just an individual chosen among several chosen to represent their constituency.

    From the recent court rulings restraining the DSS, National Assembly, and the Nigeria Police from interfering with the day to day activities of the Edo state house of assembly pending the determination of the case. It is expected that rebellious lawmakers will heed to sense of reasoning and join their colleagues in moving the state forward.