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  • PDP governors allege persecution, pledge support for Fubura

    PDP governors allege persecution, pledge support for Fubura

    Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum and Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has alleged that the party is facing increasing persecution across the country.

    He made the claim during a reception organised by the Oyo State Government for members of the PDP Governors’ Forum, who were in Ibadan for a strategic meeting.

    The event took place at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

    In his remarks, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde expressed confidence that the PDP would return to power at the federal level in 2027, stating that the party has learnt from its past mistakes and is better positioned for the future.

    Governor Bala Mohammed noted that despite the challenges, the PDP remains strong and united. He said the meeting was part of an ongoing effort by the governors to reflect, reconnect, and reassess governance within the party.

    He also dismissed rumours of division within the PDP, assuring that the governors and the party’s National Working Committee are working closely to resolve internal issues and focus on delivering their mandate to the people.

    Notably absent from the gala night were suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Bayelsa State Governor Senator Douye Diri. Akwa Ibom’s Pastor Umo Eno and Delta’s Sheriff Oborevwori were represented by their deputies.

    Bala said, “We are here on a routine meeting of the PDP Governors Forum and of course it has become a tradition of reconnection, of reassessment and of course self-assessment of the governors in terms of sitting down and discussing governance. We are here on a routine practice that we have established. PDP has come a long way as a party.

    “Some of those speculations that are mere lies, you can see we are together. We are united as a party. We are united together with our national working committee, working to ensure that all those disparaging issues are set aside, and we will work as per the mandate given to us because coming from the opposition, we are swallowing a lot of melancholy, a lot of persecution these days but certainly we are standing tall.

    “All our governors are working very hard to ensure that at least we live in a society better than where we found it, and that is why we make a difference.

    “In 2027, by the grace of God, we shall be taking over the reign of leadership in this country because Nigerians have learned, and they know what it is all about. The governor of Oyo has said it.

    “You can see what the young man is doing in this part of Nigeria. The infrastructural delivery, the human capital development, and so on. If you go to Adamawa and see the kind of infrastructure that is being provided, you will be amazed at where he is getting the money.

    “Taraba has already changed the landscape. Of course, Zamfara used to be a no-go area, but today you have seen the security. People are happy because the governor is working.

    “The same thing with the Osun state. My brother is not only dancing, he is dancing with wisdom and knowledge, and righteousness. If you go to Bauchi, you will see the trajectory has changed.

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    “It has changed for the better because we are all working. Our peer review mechanism is working. We are not just competing for position, we are competing to excel.

    “All our governors are working very, very hard. In Bauchi, we are modestly trying to conquer, to catch up with other states that have left us behind in terms of meeting the expectations of the people and meeting them in infrastructure and services, education, and so on and so forth.

    “If you go to Enugu, it’s a different story. That is an island of work, of services, of ingenuity, and so on. The same thing with Akwa Ibom. The man of God is a man of God. With fear of God, he is working very hard.

    “The Sheriff by the sea is doing so well, and of course, we have seen the provision of bridges, of roads, and so on. These are the manifestations that determine good governors, and we are not doing it to be praised. We are doing it because we want to set the tone for governance.”

    Speaking on the situation in Rivers State, Bala said all the PDP governors and indeed all governors in the country are behind the suspended Governor, with optimism that he would soon be back to continue his work.

    He said, while not pre-empting the court, all the governors want is to be respected as much as they respect everyone and the laws of the land.

    “Even in Rivers where we have the hiccups recently, definitely we assure you all the governors of the PDP and indeed all the governors of Nigeria are united behind Governor Fubara to ensure that he comes back and continue his good work.

    “We assure you we are not going to pre-empt the outcome of the court, that we have done, but we know our rights, and we are hardly afraid of anybody, but we respect everybody. What we also want is to be respected. Our laws should be respected so that our governors will be given a level playing field to work.”

    He added, “In this serene historical city, the traditional city of Ibadan which has enjoyed a lot of literary poetry and a water view to describe it, we are to discuss, not just to dance, to have a peer review mechanism on where we are and where we will go, how our party will be better and to assure Nigerians that we are going to give them a platform that will take them to the highest level of excellence.

    “Nigeria has suffered so much, and I believe the PDP has learned its mistakes, and we are ready to work. We are not going to be disparaged by personal ambition. We’ll make sure we set aside all our differences so that we will give Nigerians the opportunity to bring back good governance to make the giant of Africa, which is Nigeria, the pride of the black man in the world.

    “We assure you as governors, we’ll continue to respect ourselves and respect our people, especially those who have given us the mandate not to take them for granted. We thank you, Governor Makinde, for bringing us here. We are happy to see what is going on in Ibadan. It is a new urban renewal.

    “Even the airport is wearing a new look. Even the federal roads are being attended to. Even the federal schools are being attended to. That is good governance. We thank you most sincerely, all of you, for allowing us to be where we are. It is just about leadership, and I assure you, while we are here, we will take time to discuss, interact, and learn from each other so that we can bequeath good governance on our respective states.”

    Speaking earlier, Governor Makinde said that although speculations are high about the PDP Governors Forum meeting as to which direction the party will take in 2027, he noted that the party will decide where it will go in due course.

    He warned all speculators and those against the party to be face their own business, noting that the PDP has the people, the capacity to resolve all its internal issues.

    Makinde said, “If people are saying that our party has this issue or that issue, everyone, all organs of the party that are here have demonstrated total commitment to this party.

    “And those people who have been carrying rumors all over the place that this is a meeting that will define the direction that PDP will go. Well, let me tell you that PDP is going to where we want it to go, and by God’s grace, this is the party that will form the next government at the federal level.

    “Finally, let me say this: we have the capacity within the PDP, we have the people, we have the maturity to solve our internal issues. They should face their own internal issue, and I will repeat, just like I said before, the 2027 election is going to be between APC and the people of Nigeria.”

  • BREAKING: Fubara’s ally Ehie resigns as factional speaker, quits Rivers Assembly

    BREAKING: Fubara’s ally Ehie resigns as factional speaker, quits Rivers Assembly

    A factional speaker of the Rivers state Assembly, Edison Ehie, has resigned his position.

    Ehie, in a letter he personally addressed to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), also quit his membership of the Rivers 10th House of Assembly representing Ahoada East Constituency 3.

    The former lawmaker, whose removal as the leader of the House by the speaker Martins Amaewhule-led House of Assembly triggered chains of political reactions and suspicions,  dated his letter December 29.

    Ehie titled his letter, “Notice of Resignation as Speaker and Member Representing Ahoada-East Constituency II in the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly.

    The letter said: “This is to formally notify you of my voluntary resignation as Speaker and member of the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly representing Ahoada-East Constituency II with effect from the date of this letter.

    “I wish to deeply appreciate my colleagues and the people of my Constituency for the rare opportunity to serve and hope to continue to give my utmost best in service to Rivers State subsequently”.

    Ehie had declared himself the speaker same day he was removed as the House leader following ensuing brawl between Governor Siminialayi Fubara and the Amaewhule-led House.

    The dispute between Fubara and the House culminated in bombing the hallowed chamber and issuing an impeachment notice to the governor, who later responded by demolishing the hallowed chamber of the assembly in Port Harcourt.

    But the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led to the signing of the eight-point resolution by Fubara and the lawmakers.

    As part of the agreement, the lawmakers withdrew their impeachment notice while Fubara paid all their withheld entitlements.

    It was gathered that after the peace deal, Ehie fought back because no time in the resolutions recognised him and gave him soft landing.

    Sources said some promises had been made to Ehie, who was seen as the only weak link in permanently resolving the dispute.

    Fo instance, Ehie had obtained a court order that recognised him as the Speaker in a case he instituted against the lawmakers.

    It was before the Ehie-led House of Assembly that the governor presented the state’s 2024 Appropriation Bill  and later signed same after passage, though the peace deal required him to re-present the Bill to the Amaewhule-led Assembly 

    Ehie’s resignation was said to have facilitated the process of ending all disputes and fulfilling the other items in the peace document.

  • Impeachment: Another court restrains Rivers Assembly, others, from sacking Fubara

    Impeachment: Another court restrains Rivers Assembly, others, from sacking Fubara

    A Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, has warned the state’s House of Assembly and others from taking any further steps in respect of the planned impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

    Justice Phoebe Ayua issued the warning while ruling on Wednesday, November 1, on an ex-parte motion filed in a suit instituted against the state Assembly and eight others by two members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state – Amadi Madubuochi and Goya Oluka.

    Justice Ayua’s pronouncement is coming on the heels of a restraining order issued on Wednesday against Rivers State’s lawmakers by a High Court of the state, stopping them from proceeding with the planned impeachment.

    Justice Ayua gave his ruling after listening to Eric Omare, lawyer to the applicants/plaintiffs, who argued that the move to impeach Fubara was unlawful because the legislators had not established any wrongdoing against the governor.

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    In a copy of the enrolled order seen in Abuja on Thursday, Justice Ayua said: “An order is made, directing that all parties on record respect the court and should not take any step concerning the subject matter in this matter, since the matter is already before this court (sub judice) pending the hearing and determination of the motion on the notion.”

    Justice Ayua also ordered that the respondents be notified about the pending suit, marked: FHC/PH/CS/234/2023, and motion on notice for interlocutory injunctions.

    He then adjourned till November 9 for a hearing of the motion on notice.

    Listed as respondents/defendants in the suit are the Rivers State House of Assembly, the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, the state’s Chief Judge; Commissioner of Police, Rivers State; Director, Department of State Services (DSS), Rivers State; the Governor of Rivers State; Deputy Governor of Rivers State and the Inspector General of the (IGP).