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  • Edo poll: Diri should respect Dickson

    Edo poll: Diri should respect Dickson

    ijaw Renaissance Network (IRN) has advised Bayelsa State Governor, Duoye Diri, to reflect on the outcome of Edo State governorship election and stop disrespecting Senator Seriaki Dickson that made him governor against all odds.

    The advice was contained in an open letter signed by Chief Timi Samson and Joseph David, president and secretary.

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    They urged the governor to befriend Dickson, the lawmaker representing Bayelsa West, for the benefit of Ijaw nation and Niger Delta.

    The body said its main concern “is for Senator Diri to distance himself from sycophants. Those people, who will not remind him of how Senator Dickson appointed him into top government offices that included deputy chief of staff, and helped him to get elected as a member, House of Representatives and a senator.’’

  • I made a difference in eight years, governor boasts

    I made a difference in eight years, governor boasts

    Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that he has shown in eight years that it is possible to make a difference, while assuring that his successor will build on his legacies.

     He noted that his administration resolved to create an enabling environment that had been fostering learning, creativity, and excellence.

    Obaseki spoke yesterday at the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub on Airport Road, Benin, at an event put together by Edo Ministry of Education, with the theme: “15 Sectors of the Edo State Regional Masterplan. Education: Pathway to the New Edo Nation,” in celebration of Edo at 33.  

    Edo governor expressed optimism about the future of the state, while assuring that it had the potential to become a glorious nation.

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    He highlighted the challenges his administration faced when he assumed office on November 12, 2016, including human trafficking and slavery, while revealing that the challenges had been surmounted.

    Obaseki stated that his government had made significant progress in addressing developmental issues and setting Edo state on a path to greatness.

    Edo Commissioner for Education, Dr. Joan Oviawe, earlier in her welcome address, noted that education ecosystem played a vital role in aligning with Edo state masterplan, while ensuring that the students were equipped with knowledge, skills, and values necessary to drive progress and development.

  • Governor gives Methodists kudos

    Governor gives Methodists kudos

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has hailed Methodist Church Nigeria for inculcating good morals in Nigerians.

    He greeted the church on its 41st Council of Bishops meeting.

    Sanwo-Olu, represented by his Chief of Staff, Tayo Ayinde, said at opening of the meeting in Hoare’s Memorial Methodist Cathedral, Lagos,  the church had contributed to development of the country.

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    The Prelate, Dr. Oliver Aba, thanked God on behalf of the church for witnessing the 41st Council of Bishops meeting.

    Others at the event are host, Archbishop, Rev. Obafemi Adeleye, Lay President of Conference, Sir (Ide) Ifeanyin Okechukwu, Secretary of Conference, Rev. Babatunde Taiwo, Prelate Emeritus, Dr. Sunday Makinde and Dr. Samuel Chukwuemeka Kanu Uche. 

  • Rep pledges to serve constituents as governor urges unity 

    Rep pledges to serve constituents as governor urges unity 

    Member representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency of Plateau State, Dan Asama, has assured constituents of his commitment to serve them.

    The new member spoke at a thanksgiving service at ECWA Gospel 1, Federal Secretariat, Jos, Plateau State.

    Governor Caleb Mutfwang, one-time Governor, Simon Lalong, and former Governor, Joshua Dariye, were among prominent figures at the event.

    Asama thanked God and his supporters for their assistance on his victory.

    Mutfwang stressed importance of gratitude and aligning with divine principles.

    “We are committed to identifying and empowering youths

    “Through proper training and support, we will nurture a generation of leaders,” he said.

    The governor hailed Asama and Sen. Pam Gyang on their victory, saying this represented a unifying platform beyond political affiliation.

    He called for unity among National Assembly members from Plateau State, urging them to focus on projects as dualisation of Akwanga to Jos road, which is critical.

    The governor reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to transformative governance, economic participation, and improved living standards.

    Lalong warned against rising trend of political bitterness and division in Plateau.

    He cited misinformation campaigns against him regarding a Senate debate on ranching, labelling such as harmful and divisive.

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    Lalong congratulated Asama and encouraged him to make impactin his constituency.

    Dariye hailed Asama, advising him to maintain close contact with his constituents.

    Speaker of House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, represented by Ishaya Lalu, praised Asama as a resourceful legislator who has contributed to lawmaking in the House.

    ECWA General Secretary, Rev. Ayuba Asheshe, delivered a sermon from 1st Samuel Chapter 1, emphasising that leadership is a divine act of service rather than personal gain.

    The service, marked by a strong message of unity and service, also included other dignitaries like Senator Pam Dung Gyang and representatives of various constituencies, all joining in to celebrate and support Hon. Daniel Asama.

  • Outrage over governor’s alleged award of N20b contracts

    Outrage over governor’s alleged award of N20b contracts

    There is outrage, following Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke’s decision to award contracts of N20billion road projects to alleged incompetent companies and tax evaders.

    The Nation recalls that All Progressives Congress (APC) alleged that Governor Adeleke awarded contracts of over N50billion to cyber cafe operators, fertiliser operators and cronies.

    Subsequently, the coalition of civil society groups under the aegis of The Osun Masterminds (TOM), through its Executive Director, Prof. Wasiu Oyedokun-Alli, during the monthly news briefing alleged that two companies were not properly awarded contracts of N20billion.

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    He said one of the companies is inactive on the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) website.

    Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, dispelled the claims, saying: “It is not true; all these allegations are not true, they are just doing it to satisfy their paymasters.

  • A governor and eggs

    A governor and eggs

    How much does Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno know about the poor and how they live?  He recently gave the impression that he knows what they eat and what they don’t eat. But it wasn’t clear if he knew what they should eat. 

    His administration has established a Bulk Purchasing Agency in response to biting food inflation. The agency will buy food items in bulk and sell to the vulnerable people in the state at subsidised prices.

    Under the law establishing the agency, it will sell 10kg bags of rice, beans and garri once a month to the vulnerable people in the state social register. During an enlarged State Executive Council meeting where the governor signed the bill establishing the agency into law, an attendee made a striking observation that made the governor display his knowledge of the diet of the poor. The ceremony was live-streamed on Facebook.

    The curious attendee had wondered how the state government selected the three food items to be sold by the agency, arguing that beans was the only protein in the list while rice and garri were carbohydrates. He, therefore, suggested the inclusion of eggs, another protein source.

    Governor Eno said no to the idea. “Poor people don’t eat eggs,” he replied authoritatively.  “Let’s look at staple foods… We all know that there is real hunger in the land. Our people need food, so as a government, we proposed that we intervene in the high cost of food in our state.

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    “The only way we can do that is to set up an agency that will do a direct intervention in the market and get food to our people at a reduced price – that is what the agency seeks to address.”

    Under the scheme, the state government selected the accredited market agents that will sell the staple food items to the beneficiaries, who are to pay 70 per cent while the government subsidizes 30 per cent, including a provision of five per cent as service charge (interest) to the market agents.

    It is unclear whether Governor Eno’s assertion that the poor do not eat eggs is limited to the poor in Akwa Ibom State, and whether it is a result of their poverty.  It is also unclear if he had conducted a study on the diet of the poor in the state before arriving at such a conclusion.

    Eggs are considered nutritious, and have proven health benefits. Governor Eno should be concerned if the poor in his state don’t eat eggs.

  • Bauchi governor pardons 96 prisoners

    Bauchi governor pardons 96 prisoners

    Bauchi State Governor, Sen. Bala Mohammed, has pardoned 96 inmates from various correctional facilities across the state.

    The  Nation reports that the amnesty, granted to the inmates, on Friday, under the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution includes payment of fines and transportation allowances totalling over N20 million.

    According to the governor,  only inmates with minor offences and those who were unable to pay fines were selected for the amnesty programme, adding that he refused to grant amnesty to those serving long terms for capital offences in order not to encourage the commission of such offences.

    Mohammed subsequently announced that each of the pardoned inmates would receive the sum of N100,000 to start a small business.

    He charged them not to see themselves as prisoners but to be free to reintegrate into society and behave well henceforth.

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    Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy who also doubles as the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Hassan U. EI-Yakub (SAN) disclosed that the advisory council received a total of 106 applications from convicts seeking mercy, pardon, or clemency from the state governor.

    He stated that after thorough scrutiny, 96 deserving inmates were selected and recommended for approval, adding that the governor swiftly endorsed the council’s recommendations.

    The breakdown of the inmates by location is as follows: Bauchi Correctional Centre (17), Alkaleri Correctional Centre (seven), Azare Correctional Centre (10), Bogoro Correctional Centre (six), Ningi Correctional Centre (eight), Burra Correctional Centre (eight).

    Others are Misau Correctional Centre (three), Darazo Correctional Centre (seven), Jama’are Correctional Centre (three), Tafawa Balewa Correctional Centre (nine), Toro Correctional Centre (five), Gamawa Correctional Centre (four), Shira Correctional Centre (two), Zaki Correctional Centre (seven).

  • Causes of governor/deputy friction, by Sosan, Orelope

    Causes of governor/deputy friction, by Sosan, Orelope

    • By Aderonke Ojediran

    Ambition, mischief and activities of tale-bearers are partly blameable for frictions between governors and their deputies, three former deputy governors in Lagos State told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday.

    They were fielding questions on possible reasons for squabbles between governors and their deputies with the current case in Edo in view.

    On March 6, Edo State House of Assembly passed a motion to serve an impeachment notice on the Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu.

    Majority leader of the house, Hon. Charity Aiguobarueghian (PDP Ovia North-East 1) said it received a petition signed by 21 members out of 24 members the assembly against Shaibu on March 5.

    He said the petition was anchored on two grounds of perjury and revealing government’s secrets

    There had been a prolonged rift between Shaibu and his principal, Gov. Godwin Obaseki.

    Speaking with NAN, Mr Femi Pedro, who served as deputy governor in Lagos State from 2003 to 2007, blamed ambition as the Number One culprit that triggers clashes between governors and their deputies.

    “Oftentimes when the deputy’s and his principal’s visions do not align, it could cause friction.

    “Being a deputy governor or a vice-president is so tricky because you smell power and you seem close to it. This can trigger people wrongly.

    “A governor knows the ability of his deputy to a great extent; so if he says you are not fit to be governor, then you are probably not fit to be governor in the real sense of it.

    “Also loyalists of governors and their deputies often peddle fake and absurd news and unfathomable lies setting the two against each other.

    “Being in the corridor of power takes a lot of level headedness and deep understanding of protocol,’’ Pedro said.

    He noted that a deputy governor could continue to face adversaries even after his principal had died and he had taken over government.

    He cited the example of Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State who was the deputy governor to deceased Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu.

    In her view, Mrs Sarah Sosan, deputy governor to Mr Babatunde Fashola in Lagos State in 2007 said as long as deputy governors abided by the rules and regulations guiding their office there should not be frictions.

    “There are rules and regulations in the Constitution. Deputy Governors should familiarise themselves with the rules and relate with their principals properly when issues arise.

    “In most cases, ambition is to be blamed; but there is nothing wrong in being ambitious.

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    “When ambition overrides loyalty, there will always be trouble. Our loyalists also cause a lot of friction, but things depend on how maturely one handles situations.

    “I advise deputy governors to relate with their principals well. They should settle whatever issue that arises amicably between them without going public,’’ she said.

    Also speaking with NAN, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, deputy governor in Lagos State from 2011 to 2015, blamed frictions between governors and their deputies on conflict of interests.

    “The relationship between a governor and the deputy should be cordial to ensure the development of the state and to ensure that social contracts between the government and the people are kept.

    “That supersedes ambition; they should deliver the good governance they promised to the people during the electioneering campaign; to do that they must have good relationships.

    “Ambition remains the number one problem. It is followed by lack of transparency. The last one is the issue of loyalists of both camps who carry tales.

    “If the deputy governor is ambitious of taking over from the principal and the principal has another plan, there would be frictions,’’ Orelope-Adefulire said.

  • Ogun, medical liberation and sensitivity of Governor

    Ogun, medical liberation and sensitivity of Governor

    • By Olaniyi Ajibola

    In the critical evaluation of the concept of leadership, sensitivity is being considered as the most essential quality; according to political sociologists, a sensitive leader is always aware of every plight and challenge of the people and responds promptly to provide solace.

    Unfortunately, there is serious erosion of sensitivity among African political leaders, which makes life so difficult and miserable for the people on the continent, with attendant socioeconomic quagmire and political instability.

    However, antecedent and pedigree constitute very vital factor that distinguishes some certain individuals in the position of leadership, thereby making a significant difference and changing the ugly narrative of primordial error.

    The speed of response by Governor Dapo Abiodun, to the envisaged economic predicament of the people of Ogun State in the face of subsidy removal from petrol, by providing immediate succour in kind and in cash, making him the first state executive to take action towards cushioning the effects of the deregulation policy among the people has elicited profound applause and commendation from all over Nigeria.

    There is no doubt that Governor Dapo Abiodun, through sensitive leadership leads other Governors across Nigeria in interventional approach to emergency situations, he provides laudable template of social safety nets in which many of his colleagues follow.

    Working assiduously and tirelessly within the dictates of his pillars of action popularly known as ISEYA, which encapsulates Infrastructure, Social Welfare, Education, Youths Empowerment and Agriculture, Prince Dapo Abiodun has indeed redefined governance in the Gateway State.

    The latest of many of his recent interventions of great values amid present economic realities in Nigeria is the free Surgical Services embarked upon by the Ogun State Government.

    The Executive Secretary of Ogun State Health Insurance Agency, Dr. Afolabi Dosunmu, had announced this about two weeks ago, during the flag-off of registration for the intervention held at the State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, where he disclosed that the intervention was a directive given by Governor Dapo Abiodun to provide succour to the people at this difficult time.

    “We have a matching mandate from the governor for us to enroll 70,000 people and it is broken down to 20,000 pregnant women till they deliver even if the delivery is through cesarean section. The child is delivered, in the first six months, we will take care of its medical needs.

    “We have also been asked to enroll 20,000 market women and 30,000 poor people in the state. Among the 70,000, any other person in the state that needs surgery, they have to come down and get their surgery done.

    “The modalities are very simple as long as you are a resident of the state, as long as you have one surgical need or the other, you are free to walk into any of our state or general hospitals and enroll on the insurance scheme.

    “The doctors there will assess you if it is a case that is ready for surgery and once all other perimeters have been concluded, we will get the surgery done”, the Executive Secretary excitedly announced.

    Surprisingly, in less than two weeks that this intervention commenced, over 1,000 patients have been successfully operated and liberated from the shackles of ill-health, due to lack of financial capacities to seek medical attention.

    The turn-out was massive and astonishing, as if the people have been expecting such gesture from their Governor, it turned out to be a big relief for the beneficiaries who could not conceal their joy and gratitute to the Governor.

    They were amazed by the timely intervention of the government in their trying moment, they really appreciate the level of sensitivity displayed by Governor Dapo Abiodun towards them, they praised the helmsman to high heaven.

    For instance, Mrs. Saidat Dopemu and Miss Ogunsiji Waidat, who were the first and second patients to be operated at the Ilaro State hospital, appreciated the governor for the gesture, saying it would have been difficult to raise money if they were to pay for the operation.

    Also speaking, Mr. Adisa Oladejo, whose son is to undergo a hernia operation at the Ilaro State hospital, thanked the governor for coming up with a brilliant idea at this difficult time, calling on those with serious medical challenges but lack the wherewithal to take advantage of the programme to sort themselves out.

    Appreciating the governor further for the laudable initiatives, Taiwo Ojeje and Timothy Sowale, who had their operations at the State Hospital, Abeokuta, said the free surgery operations has given them a new lease of life, pledging to contribute their quotas to the development of the State as soon as they are feat.

    Aso commending the Governor, Mr. Owolabi Soletire, a resident of Abeokuta who was operated on lumps in the hand, elbow, and head said: “As soon as I saw the advert on the internet, I quickly ran down to the State Hospital, met with nurses and doctors who registered, carried out the necessary tests on me free of charge and today, they successfully carried out the operation. I want to appreciate God and our amiable governor for this free surgery.”

    In the same vein, Mr. Sunday Alayade, who was operated on hernia, thanked the governor for allowing him to benefit from the programme, saying with the operation done, his health would return to normal.

    Mrs. Arinola Adenuga, whose 6 years old son was operated on at the Ijebu-Ode State Hospital, expressed her happiness at the opportunity given to them by Governor Abiodun, saying that the burden of raising funds for the well-being of her son had been taken care of by the programme.

    Also, 20-year-old Okuwobi Ayomide, 18-year-old Onaleye Solomon, and 13-year-old Olusola Abdulquazeem, who had Hernia operations at the State Hospital, Ijebu-Ode, thanked Governor Abiodun for the generosity extended to them.

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    Meanwhile, Prince Hakeem Awolesi, who is the Ogun state coordinator for 2023 medical /Surgical Mission 2024 in his remarks about the exercise declared: “I have been grappling on the best way to sincerely appreciate the amiable Governor of Ogun State, His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun CON, on his handling of the recent Free Healthcare Surgical Intervention Fund Initiative.

    “The Scheme afforded a large number of the indigenes of the State who had been waiting silently for the day of the Lord in their life only for Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun as part of the N5billion Special Intervention Fund solved their health challenges as well as enjoy one year post surgery under the Ilera D’ero Health Scheme.

    “With this development, with utmost assurance, those who are yet to be touched and benefit from this need not lose hope but would be attended to through the State General Hospitals at a later date under Ogun Healthcare.

    “The conglomerate of these people have sent their appreciations of opportunity for better and second chance to live to the Governor”.

    The torrents of appreciations are endless, it is a moment of great honour for the Governornor, for being consistently responsive and responsible, by coming to the rescue of his people when they need him the most.

    According to a great thinker, Leigh Hunt, ” The groundwork for happiness is good health”. Obviously, Governor Dapo Abiodun has given greatest happiness to the greatest number of people in Ogun State, through this free surgical intervention, a liberation of sort.

     Ajibola writes from Abeokuta.

  • Ex-Kwara Governor for trial over N1.6b blown on chartered jets

    Ex-Kwara Governor for trial over N1.6b blown on chartered jets

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will today arraign former Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed for allegedly blowing N1.6billion on chartered jets.

    He is also accused of alleged mismanagement of security votes.

    Ahmed is charged along with a former Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Ademola Banu, who served with him.

    They will tried at the Federal High Court in Ilorin, being the jurisdiction where the alleged offences were committed.

    The two are to account for the alleged conversion of N400million short-term loan of N1 billion obtained by the Kwara State Government from Ecobank Nigeria Limited.

    Some of the charges read: “That you, Abdulfatah Ahmed (while being the Governor of Kwara State) between 2015 and 2019 in Ilorin within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court used an aggregate sum of N1,610,730,500.00 property of Kwara State Government, meant for the security and running cost of the Government of Kwara State to charter private jets through Travel Messengers Limited on different occasions for your local travels and which sum you reasonably ought to have known formed part of the proceeds of your unlawful act, to wit: Criminal Breach of Trust or Theft and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2)(a) of the Money Laundering (prohibition) Act, 2011 (As Amended) and punishable under Section 15 (3) of the same Act.

    “That you, Abdulfatah Ahmed (while being the Governor of Kwara State) and Ademola Banu (while being the Commissioner of Finance of Kwara State) sometime in 2019, in Ilorin within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court indirectly converted the sum of N400,000,000.00 out of the N1billion short-term loan obtained by the Kwara State Government from Ecobank Nigeria Limited for the purpose of completing some projects and which sum you reasonably ought to have known formed part of the proceeds of your unlawful Act, to wit: criminal breach of trust/theft and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 15(2) of the Money Laundering (prohibition) Act, 2011 (As Amended) and punishable under section 15 (3) of the same Act.”

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    “That you, Abdulfatah Ahmed (while being the Governor of Kwara State) and Ademola Banu (while being the Commissioner of Finance of Kwara State), between January and December 2018 in Ilorin, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, conspired between yourselves to commit an offence, to wit: Conversion of the sum of N411million property of Kwara State Government meant for the provision of security in Kwara State, which sum you reasonably ought to have known was a proceed of an unlawful act, to wit; theft/fraud and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 18(a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act, 2012 and punishable under section 15(3) of the same Act.”

    It was learnt that security has been beefed up in Ilorin ahead of the arraignments following a protest by some Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members on Wednesday.

    A top source said: “We are aware of a plot to politicise the trial of the governor. Some members of the PDP even marched on the EFCC Zonal Command.

    “The anti-graft is non-political and we will remain neutral. This was why the Zonal Commander addressed the protesters in Ilorin.

    “We will not take things for granted, we will beef up security at the court to protect the suspects and the prosecution and the defence teams.”