Tag: Hon. Leke Abejide

  • ADC sacks lone NASS member Abejide

    ADC sacks lone NASS member Abejide

    …as lawmaker laughs off purported expulsion

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has ratified the Kogi State Executive Committee’s decision to expel Hon. Leke Abejide, citing what it described as multiple acts of indiscipline.

    Abejide, the lone ADC lawmaker in the National Assembly who represents the Yagba East/Yagba West/Mopa Moro Federal Constituency, was removed after what party leaders said were repeated violations of party rules and conduct.

    He has been a loyal member of the party since the 9th Assembly.

    Announcing the decision after its meeting at the party’s National Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, stated on his X platform that the party would not condone behaviour that undermines its values.

    “The party reaffirmed that it would not tolerate any acts of indiscipline from its members as it seeks to build a party founded on discipline, character, and integrity,” Abdullahi wrote.

    The NWC also directed state and local party organs to expedite the formation of executive committees across all levels.

    “Furthermore, the party also directed the state leadership of the party to ensure that all vacant positions in the ward, local governments, and state executives of the party are filled in accordance with the approved transition guidelines that were earlier issued, ahead of the congresses whose timeline would be announced soon,” he stated.

    However, when contacted through a WhatsApp message for his reaction to the expulsion, Abejide laughed off the development with an emoji while stating, “My reaction will come after the court judgment.”

  • Embrace reforms for prosperous future, Rep Abejide urges Nigerians 

    Embrace reforms for prosperous future, Rep Abejide urges Nigerians 

    Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Customs and Excise, Hon. Leke Abejide, had urged Nigerians not to despair but to embrace the current reforms by the present administration with faith, courage and a collective sense of responsibility.

    The lawmaker who represents Yagba Federal Constituency of Kogi State in the House, said the country has to endure the bitter experiences of reform and discipline if it is to emerge stronger and more prosperous.

    Speaking at the 2025 Easter Cantata Concert organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, Abejide said

    “The Renewed Hope Agenda is not just a policy framework; it is a statement of commitment — a covenant between leadership and the people. Great countries passed through the furnace before becoming refined gold. Nigeria must not fear temporary hardship if the end will be glorious,” he said.

    Held under the theme “Renewal and Hope: Harnessing the Transformative Power of Unity and Progress,” the Cantata was both spiritual and civic, drawing political leaders, security officials, journalists, and other stakeholders into a shared reflection on national development.

    Abejide said the media, as the fourth estate of the realm, must play an integral role in helping the public make sense of difficult reforms and in projecting a vision of unity and progress.

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    “We are here to project the certainty of the Renewed Hope vision. But to achieve it, we need unity of purpose — from local institutions to the global community,” he stated.

    While acknowledging that the road ahead remains tough, the lawmaker likened Nigeria’s current stage to the taste of the bitter leaf: initially unpleasant but ultimately sweet. 

    He praised the courage of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for initiating bold reforms, such as the removal of fuel subsidies, noting that although painful, such steps are necessary to rescue the economy.

    “Naming the problem is the beginning of healing,” Abejide said. “We must take responsibility for change, discipline ourselves, and seek help from those willing to build, not destroy.”

    He encouraged citizens not to give in to despair or depression, especially those in underdeveloped communities who feel let down by democracy. 

    “You must stand tall, even when discouraged. Do the unthinkable. Step out in faith, even when the world criticizes you,” he said. 

    Abejide called on all Nigerians to meditate on the message of Easter — the resurrection of Christ as a symbol of renewed hope — and apply it to the nation’s journey toward recovery.

    “Your cooperation and purposeful zeal will help actualise the best for the greatest number. “Happy Easter, and may the resurrection power birth a greater tomorrow for Nigeria,” he said. 

    The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), CP Ajao Adewale, at the event called on journalists to embrace responsible and developmental journalism, emphasizing that the media plays a critical role in national peace, unity, and progress.

    Adewale praised journalists for their work in keeping the public informed and enlightened, while also acknowledging the risks associated with their profession.

    “The people that keep us informed, the people that enlighten us, we salute you. We understand the danger your job entails. It is as challenging as the work of security personnel. Sometimes, you hold information that could help the nation but may also threaten certain interests. That makes you vulnerable,” he said. 

    The Easter Cantata Concert, themed “Renewal and Hope: Harnessing the Transformative Power of Unity and Progress,” brought together members of the press, security officials, and other stakeholders in a celebration marked by music, reflection, and renewed calls for national development.

    The police commissioner emphasized the power of information, noting that it can either build or break a nation depending on how it is used. 

    He charged the media to always set a positive agenda for the country.

    “Information is power. It can be used positively or negatively. One sentence, just a phrase, can either create peace or ignite conflict. That is why I appeal to you: let us continue to practice responsible, responsive journalism, the kind that is proactive and developmental,” he said.

    According to Adewale, responsible journalism is essential in moving the country forward. He urged journalists not to lose sight of their duty to national unity, even as they uphold press freedom.

    “Yes, freedom of speech is guaranteed by the Constitution. But we must use that freedom to build, not destroy. Whether you’re pushing the pen, printing the news, or pulling the trigger, it must be for the development of the nation,” he stated.

    The police commissioner also reminded attendees that Nigeria is the only place where its citizens can truly belong, stressing the importance of patriotism.

    “Any other place we go, we are not first-class citizens. But here, this is our home. This is where we are first-class citizens. So let us do everything within our power, our intellect, and our resources to develop it,” he said.

    CP Adewale assured the media of continued support from the police and encouraged ongoing collaboration for national good.

    “We will continue to do our best to cooperate with you. Let us collectively work together for the greater height of this great nation called Nigeria.”

    The National President of the NUJ, Alhaji AlHassan Abdullahi called on journalists to imbibe the spirit of togetherness, forgiveness and urged them to have national interest and security at the back of their mind in their reportage as well as promotion national development and harmony. 

    He said, “As journalists, let’s imbibe the spirit of forgiveness. Let us use this opportunity to pray for our nation. Let’s prioritize national interest and national security. Nigeria is our only nation.”

    In her welcome address, the Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, underscored the importance of unity and progress in building a stronger Nigeria. She said the themes of renewal and hope were not merely spiritual ideals but “powerful tools for societal transformation.”

    “In a world where unity and progress are often challenged by discord and stagnation, it is crucial that we harness these values to foster a better future,” she stated.

    Comrade Ike described unity as “the foundation upon which progress is built,” stressing that it serves as the glue that binds citizens together in the face of challenges. She urged journalists to use their platforms to promote cohesion by sharing stories that “inspire, educate, and unite our communities.”

    Speaking on the transformative power of journalism, she said the profession holds the potential to “highlight truths, promote understanding, and advocate for justice.” 

    She called on members of the press to continue upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in order to foster a culture of peace, tolerance, and mutual respect.

    “As we celebrate Easter, let us renew our commitment to these values. Let us strive to create a society where every individual feels valued, heard, and empowered to contribute to our collective progress,” she said. 

    She concluded with a message of optimism, urging collective action for national development.

     “Together, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria, one that is marked by unity, hope, and continuous renewal. God bless us all,” she said.

    The Easter Cantata Concert featured musical performances and messages of hope, resonating with the event’s theme of national renewal through unity and shared purpose.

    The event brought together media practitioners, religious and community leaders, and government representatives in a show of solidarity and shared responsibility for national rebirth.

  • Reps member Abejide aligns development efforts with Tinubu’s Vision

    Reps member Abejide aligns development efforts with Tinubu’s Vision

    By Ralph Omololu Agbana 

    House of Representatives member for Yagba Federal Constituency, Hon. Leke Abejide, has urged his constituents to view his developmental efforts as aligned with their expectations of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Abejide made this known during the flag-off of the N100m Leke Abejide Foundation (LAF) Cooperative, Thrift Credit Union loan disbursement, and distribution of food items in his hometown of Alu, Yagba East Local Council, Kogi State.

    During the disbursement of the non-interest loan scheme for women, various women’s cooperative societies across the three councils in Yagba Federal Constituency, namely Mopamuro, Yagba East, and Yagba West Local Councils, received N25m, N45m, and N30m respectively.

    Abejide stated that while his target is to ensure good governance and development for the benefit of the people he represents, specifically Yagba East, Yagba West, and Mopamuro Federal, he has also made it his duty to extend his gesture to the Kabba Bunu-Ijumu and Lokoja/Kotonkarfe Federal Constituencies.

    He asserted that his efforts committed to the two other constituencies outside his catchment are not for elections or running for the Senate, but to prioritise humanity.

    Abejide, now in his second term in the Green Chamber and elected on the platform of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), attributed his achievements to the enablement of President Tinubu.

    He corrected the impression that some people have not felt the economic impact of the President.

    According to him, since Tinubu is human and not omnipresent, he has done what is expected of him, which is to enable every part of the system to reach its potential, from federal to state and, recently, to local government levels; the onus is on all tiers of government to deliver good governance and development.

    “Some are saying they have not felt the impact of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. You have stated here loud and clear that you feel my impact; I now put it to you that once you see me and feel my impact, you have already felt the impact of the President,” he added.

    The 2024 edition of the yearly LAF empowerment programme, which included distributing food items for constituents and clothing for widows, coincided with the N100m interest-free loan scheme for women through selected cooperative societies.

    Beneficiaries included 14 Yagba East cooperatives, seven Yagba West, and nine Mopamuro.

    The project aims to promote nano and micro businesses across 34 electoral wards and 244 polling units in Yagba Federal Constituency.

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    This scheme seeks to foster economic growth by targeting women’s businesses through business expansion, creating jobs, and stimulating the local economy, according to Elder S.F. Ibiteye, chairman of the Board of Directors, LAF Cooperative Thrift and Credit Union, who also noted that the projected goal is not political but to invest in the people and their businesses.

    “This scheme is a concrete manifestation of Hon. Leke Abejide’s commitment to the people, as he understands the challenges faced by nano and micro businesses; the scheme is designed to ease and boost these businesses,” he said.

    Additionally, LAF distributed 30,000 pieces of six yards of Ankara to widows across the constituency. Other items distributed by the foundation included rice, salt, sugar, and garri.

    In his remarks, Abejide said, “Very soon, LAF Cooperative Thrift Credit Union will become the most preferred financial institution for loans, as it will be accessible to nano businesses. By empowering women entrepreneurs and nano and micro businesses, we support businesses, uplift families, and foster an inclusive and prosperous society. We are confident that this initiative will inspire a new wave of entrepreneurial spirit, drive economic growth, and create lasting wealth for the people of Yagba.”

    Speaking further on the empowerment of his constituents and the 2027 elections, Abejide said, “I have seen on social media different articles concerning the 2027 election when I have yet to complete one and a half years of my second term in office. I just want to start giving back to the people at the grassroots, and I know God will continue to help me.

    “Unfortunately, some people are talking about the 2027 House of Representatives election; my target is governance, and I want to focus on governance to make Yagba Federal Constituency the envy of all. I refuse to be distracted but remain focused on the development of Yagba. When it is time for politicking, it will be played.

    “Politics is not played on social media, but it is played at the grassroots. We are at the grassroots now to engage locally. The Senate seat is in Yagba West; therefore, we should be cautious about how we play politics. With the huge population of Yagba East Local Government, which is like two local governments lumped together, I think it is inappropriate to fight us.”

    “The annual WAEC fees that we pay and extend to Kabba Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency are not focused on contesting the Senate election. We have people-oriented schemes meant to benefit the populace for capacity and human development. The women’s cooperative society scheme aims to provide financial solutions and empowerment to women in small-scale businesses for expansion and growth.”

    Hon. Abejide noted that women play a critical role in the development of any society, adding that the non-interest N100m loan scheme was designed to empower women to drive economic growth.

    He also noted that this year’s edition of the empowerment for widows marks the tenth of the initiative, launched in 2014, targeting 250 women in Yagba.

    Participants praised Hon. Leke Abejide’s dedication to grassroots development and commitment to a good record of representation.