Tag: Muhammadu Buhari

  • Ekiti Afenifere hails Buhari over APC reconciliation move

    Ekiti Afenifere hails Buhari over APC reconciliation move

    The Ekiti State Chapter of Afenifere has backed President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts to reconcile the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2019 general elections.

    The Afenifere expressed delight with the President’s directive that there should be no imposition of candidates in the run-up to the 2019 polls.

    The group also hailed the appointment of party leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, as the head of the reconciliation panel describing the choice as “wise and timely.”

    In a statement on Tuesday by its Chairman, Elder Yemi Alade, Ekiti Afenifere praised Tinubu for taking up the appointment “which every discerning mind knows how herculean it is.”

    The body also hailed the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led National Working Committee (NWC) “for being realistic about the state of the party and its readiness to cooperate with the Tinubu panel to bring peace and reconciliation to the party.”

    Read Also: Afenifere insists on restructuring, resource control

    It urged Odigie-Oyegun not to regard the Tinubu committee as an indictment of the party leadership but as part of measures to build confidence in the rank and file of its membership.

    On the issue of security, the organization is of the opinion that all security agents should not relax at any time as the insurgents are never asleep.

    The statement added: “Accordingly, the army should brace up and never to allow such mindless account of students kidnap to rear its ugly head again.

    “What we need is peace across the nation and we know government can make it happen.”

  • Okorocha joins Imo West Senatorial race

    Okorocha joins Imo West Senatorial race

    …endorses deputy for Imo East Senatorial seat

    Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, yesterday declared his intention to contest for  the Imo West Senatorial seat in 2019.

    The Imo governor said his participation in the senatorial race will brighten the chances of President Muhammadu Buhari and other candidates of All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in general election in the State. 

    Okorocha who made the disclosure during the inauguration of members of Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (ISOPADEC) at Government House Owerri, also endorsed his deputy, Eze Madumere for Imo East Senatorial seat.

    He also restated his earlier endorsement of his Chief of Staff and son in-law,  Chief Uche Nwosu as his successor.

    According to the governor, “if Uche Nwosu will be home for governor,  I will tell the deputy governor to go to Senate.

    “I told you earlier that my interest is the Presidency but since President Buhari will be running in 2019 I decided to put my ambition on hold until he completes his tenure.

    “But I have decided to run for the Imo West Senatorial zones because if I don’t, bad people will take the position “.

    Okorocha added further that, “if my name appears on the ballot paper as contesting for Senate, it will boost APC chances in the State. And many from my Senatorial zone have come to me and said they will not contest if I am interested “.

  • Buhari to chair APC NEC meeting

    Buhari to chair APC NEC meeting

    President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to chair the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting coming up on Tuesday ahead of the party´s National Convention slated for Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Governors elected on APC platform, members of party’s Board of Trustee and National Working Committee (NWC) members among others.

    The meeting will also discuss national issues, the crisis within the party and take a decision on when its National Convention would hold.

    The national convention usually provides an avenue for the party to ratify its policies and programmes; elect or remove members of its NWC and amend its constitution if need be among other things.

    Source at the APC national secretariat said that the tenure of the present APC John Odigie-Oyegun-led NWC will expire in June, adding that new members would be elected at the party’s national convention slated for July.

    He said there were issues on whether the Odigie-Oyegun-led NWC should continue or be replaced.

    NAN reports that APC has been unable to hold the mandatory bi-annual non-elective convention since 2014 as stipulated in its constitution.

    The constitution makes it mandatory for the party to hold a bi-annual national convention to review party affairs and make necessary adjustments, where necessary.

    Article 25 (A)(i) of the APC Constitution specifically stipulates that the national convention of the party shall be held once in two years at a date, venue and time to be recommended by its NEC.

    The constitution further states that the date for the national convention must be approved by the party´s NEC, subject to the statutory notices given to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    At least 14-day notice will be given to eligible members to attend.

    Security operatives were seen around the APC National Secretariat carrying out surveillance around the premises ahead of Tuesday’s meeting.

     

  • Video: Buhari meets freed UNIMAID lecturers, Police woman

    Video: Buhari meets freed UNIMAID lecturers, Police woman

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday held closed doors meeting with the three University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) lecturers and one Police woman released after negotiations with terrorists sect, Boko Haram.

    The meeting started by 12 noon.

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    The lecturers were abducted by suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Magumeri, Borno State, while  the women were kidnapped in a raid by the militant group on a military/police convoy on Damboa road, near Maiduguri.

    Their release followed series of negotiations as directed by President Buhari and was facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC.

    They were examined by  a team of doctors and psychologists.

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  • Buhari assures Niger Delta of rapid development

    Buhari assures Niger Delta of rapid development

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja assured the people of the Niger Delta that his administration would continue to support rapid development in the region by consolidating on all ongoing projects and initiating new ones to create more economic opportunities and jobs for the people.

    He made the remark while receiving the Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty Ogiame Ikenwoli, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, President Buhari reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in the Niger Delta for economic and social activities to thrive.

    He told the delegation led by the Olu of Warri that developing the region remained a priority for his administration, adding that under his watch every region in the country would witness increased investments in critical infrastructure.

    The President appealed to the people of the Niger Delta to complement ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to bring more development to the region by maintaining peace, security and harmony.

    He promised to look into some of the concerns raised by the delegation, including the dredging of Escravos bar for Warri and Koko ports, the gas revolution industrial park and EPZ project in Ogidigben, the ecological challenges in Ode-Itsekiri, Ugborodo, Orere/Yanagho and Ogheye-Eghoroke, among others.

    The President also used the occasion of the visit by the Royal Majesty to commend Itsekiri people for producing men of strong convictions like Prof. Itse Sagay, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-corruption (PACAC).

    He said: ‘‘Thanks for producing a man like Prof. Itse Sagay who is defending us robustly and stepping on many toes in the process. If he’s not a man of conviction, he couldn’t have done that.

    ‘‘What he is doing is exceptional. Despite coming from a minority area, he’s showing overwhelming influence at the centre.

    ‘‘Prof, I never had the opportunity to thank you personally for all you’re doing. Thank you very much,’’ the President said.

    The Olu of Warri, who commiserated with the President over the loss of his two extended family members, commended him for achieving his campaign promises on the fight against insurgency and corruption, as well as the successes recorded in reducing criminal acts of vandalism of oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta.

  • Buhari assures Niger Delta of rapid development

    Buhari assures Niger Delta of rapid development

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in Abuja assured the people of Niger Delta that his administration would continue to support rapid development in the region by consolidating on all ongoing projects and initiating new ones to create more economic opportunities and jobs for the people.

    He made the remark while receiving the Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty Ogiame Ikenwoli at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, President Buhari reiterated the Federal government’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in the Niger Delta for economic and social activities to thrive.

    He told the delegation led by the Olu of Warri that developing the region remained a priority for his administration, adding that under his watch every region in the country would witness increased investments in critical infrastructure.

    The President appealed to the people of Niger Delta to complement ongoing efforts by the Federal government to bring more development in the region by maintaining peace, security and harmony.

    He promised to look into some of the concerns raised by the delegation including the dredging of Escravos bar for Warri and Koko ports, the gas revolution industrial park and EPZ project in Ogidigben, the ecological challenges in Ode-Itsekiri, Ugborodo, Orere/Yanagho and Ogheye-Eghoroke, among others.

    The President also used the occasion of the visit by the Royal Majesty to commend Itsekiri people for producing men of strong convictions like Prof Itse Sagay, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-corruption (PACAC).

    He said ‘‘Thanks for producing a man like Prof. Itse Sagay, who is defending us robustly and stepping on many toes in the process. If he’s not a man of conviction, he couldn’t have done that.

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    ‘‘What he is doing is exceptional. Despite coming from a minority area, he’s showing overwhelming influence at the centre.

    ‘‘Prof, I never had the opportunity to thank you personally for all you’re doing. Thank you very much,’’ the President said.

    The Olu of Warri, who commiserated with the President over the loss of his two extended family members, also commended him for achieving his campaign promises on the fight against insurgency and corruption, as well as the successes recorded in reducing criminal acts of vandalism of oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta.

    Later at a separate audience with Dr Ado Ibrahim Atta 111, the Ohinoyi of Ebira land, President Buhari thanked the royal father for his continued support of his administration.

    In his remarks, the Ohinoyi of Ebira land commended the President for his renewed interest in reviving the Ajaokuta Steel and expressed the hope that the project will come back to life and be inaugurated under Buhari’s administration.

    ‘‘You are a man of hope, courage and action. May all the good things you want for Nigeria come to pass,’’ the Ohinoyi said.

    Speaking with State House journalists at the end of the meeting, the Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiame Ikenwole called on the Federal Government to activate the utilization of Warri and Koko Ports, stressing that it will reduce the restiveness in the area and also create jobs for the youths.

    He also called for the actualization of the planned gas industrial park (gas city) that is valued at $20 billion, through a Public-Private Partnership model.

    The Olu of Warri who led a delegation including the immediate past governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, decried the fact that while other ports in the country were active and contributing to the economic activities in their states, that of Warri and Koko have remained not utilized.

    He said their area of concerns presented to the President was the rising insecurity, challenges in the Niger Delta area, ecological problems, infrastructure development, as well as lack of access to ports in the state.

    He said “We presented some issues that affects our area most especially our ports. Our ports are not working, Warri Port and Koko Port are very good and solid ports that are not working. While other ports in other areas are working, ours are just left unutilised. So we want the ports to be activated so that there can start working, and that will mop up a lot of youths from the streets. When the ports were working there were no restiveness in the area.

    “Apart from that there is also the gas city, it is a fantastic project. The last president did the ground breaking before he left but since then nothing has been happening. We want the federal government to hasten action on it because that will mop up over 300,000 unemployed youths from the streets. So when all of our youths are engaged the restiveness will be minimized.”

    “We have the Koko road that needs to be fixed. That road will open up the area, allow economic activities to expand. We have the escravos road that also needs to be fixed. We also want the railway that is going on now, we want it to come to the area by that the economic activities will thrive better and Nigerians will be happy for it.”

    On the President’s response was, the monarch said, “He assured us that they will do their best. His hands are tied because everybody demands his attention but that he will follow through our requests to ensure that the things are done.”

    Also speaking with State House journalists, Uduaghan expressed satisfaction with President Buhari’s response to the request presented to him.

    He said, “I’m here on the delegation of the Olu of Warri who is here to visit Mr. President.

    “We are really encouraged with his response especially in the area we had a lot of challenges. Mr. President listened to the Olu of Warri.

    “We presented the challenges of security, you know we are in an area in the Niger Delta where there has been a lot of insecurity challenges. We also have challenges of ecological problems; we also have the problem of infrastructure development, problem of access to ports which is very critical.

    “Delta has six ports and to be able to get to the ports there is a place called escravos bar which has been very shallow. Even the water channel is highly stilted and so the Olu of Warri was appealing to the federal government to dredge the escravos channels so that the bigger ships will be able to come into the ports of delta especially the Warri Ports.” he said

  • Buhari assents FCT Appropriation Amendment Act 2018

    Buhari assents FCT Appropriation Amendment Act 2018

    President Muhammadu Buhari has assented to the Federal Capital Territory Appropriation (Amendment) Act 2018.

    This was contained in a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Sen. Ita Enang

    “The Act amends the Federal Capital Territory Appropriation Act 2017 and extends the implementation period of the Federal Capital Appropriation Act 2017 from 31st December, 2017 to 31st March, 2018 or until the coming into force of the Federal Capital Territory Appropriation Act 2018, whichever is earlier.

    “This Assent now extends the life of the F.C.T Appropriation Act and the Administration can now continue implementing projects and programmes in accordance with the 2017 Act assented to in December, 2017.” it stated

  • Council boss commends Army for renovating PHC

    Council boss commends Army for renovating PHC

    The council boss said this shortly after the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. – Gen. Tukur Burutai, inaugurated the renovated clinic.

    Mr Emma Yaro, the Overseer of Akun Development Area, Nasarawa State, on Thursday commended the Nigerian Army for renovating a Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) at Akpata.

    Yaro made the commendation while speaking with the Newsmen on Thursday in Akpata, headquarters of the development area.

    He said the commendation became imperative considering the importance of healthcare to the socio-economic development of the people.

    “We are grateful to the Nigerian Army as the project would go a long way in meeting the health needs of the people of this area and the state at large.

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    “I told my people that the military that you see around are not for war, but for war against diseases,’’ he said.

    Yaro assured that the facility would be put to good use for the benefit of the people.

    He also commended Gov. Tanko Al-Makura for his developmental strides in all fields of human endeavours.

    He urged the people to continue to support President Muhammadu Buhari and Al-Makura in their efforts at improving the lives of Nigerians.

    Yaro also appealed to the people to live in peace and tolerate one another irrespective of their ethnic, religious and political affiliations.

    Buratai had earlier said the gesture was executed under the civil-military relations project to complement government efforts in providing medical services to the needy.

    NAN

  • Buhari felicitates with Femi Okunnu at 85

    Buhari felicitates with Femi Okunnu at 85

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated elder statesman and Nigeria’s former Federal Commissioner for Works and Housing, Alhaji Femi Okunnu, on his 85th birthday.

    President Buhari, in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, in Abuja, felicitated with all the family, friends and professional colleagues of the elder statesman for the grace of living a long and fulfilled life.

    He noted with delight Okunnu’s foundational contributions to the infrastructural growth of the nation, and its developmental strides.

    President Buhari affirmed that Okunnu was among the first administrators to set Nigeria on the path of physical growth.

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    He said the elder statesman did this by patriotically ensuring a plan and implementation of network of roads for the country in the 60s, had become the landmark routes after more than half of a century.

    The President extolled Okunnu for his nationalistic position and views at critical moments in the nation’s existence, especially the legendary role he played during the mediatory meetings after the Nigerian civil war.

    He also noted his contributions to structuring the “nation’s legal architecture as the country continues to develop.”

    President Buhari prayed that the almighty God would grant the elder statesman “longer life, more strength and wisdom to continue serving the nation he loves so much.’’

    NAN

  • MOSOP urges Buhari to intervene, end threat to peace in Ogoni

    MOSOP urges Buhari to intervene, end threat to peace in Ogoni

    The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and end the threat to peace in Ogoniland by putting a check to the activities of Belema Oil Producing Limited and Robo-Michael Limited.

    It accused the two indigenous oil firms of desperation for Ogoni oil, which it insisted had created local groups that were sharply divided against one another, with potential for serious crisis in the four Ogoni Local Government Areas of Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme.

    MOSOP, through its Publicity Secretary, Fegalo Nsuke, yesterday in Port Harcourt, stated that the divide and conquer tactics of Belema oil producing limited and Robo-Michael limited, described as associates of the Anglo/Dutch oil giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC), were seriously pitching Ogoni people against one another, which could degenerate to crisis.

    It said: “The way forward is a peaceful settlement through dialogue, taking into strong consideration, the interest of the Ogoni people, as articulated in the Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR) of August 26, 1990.

    “We wish to express displeasure with the officials of the Federal Government of Nigeria for feigning ignorance, while companies representing its interest, notably Belema Oil Producing Limited and Robo-Michael Limited, continue to sponsor local actors who have turned themselves into rival groups, projecting the various interests of their sponsors and representing real threats to the peace of Ogoniland.

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    “We urge President Muhammadu Buhari to call to order, Belema Oil Producing Limited and Robo-Michael Limited. Ogoni people have at no time approved the resumption of oil mining in the area..

    “President Buhari should also prevail on all stakeholders involved in the remediation of Ogoniland to immediately release their counterpart funds for the clean-up of our polluted lands.

    “We note the threats faced by our people due to the continued delay in the clean-up of Ogoniland and are dismayed that while the reality of the death sentence passed on our people by Shell’s poor business operations remains with us, the Federal Government is rather silent and by implication encouraging Nigerian companies representing its interest, notably Belema Oil Producing Limited and Robo-Michael Limited, to continue to sponsor groups and cause strong division, with potential to ignite serious conflict in Ogoniland.”

    The umbrella organisation of Ogoni people also urged President Buhari to take full responsibility for the peace of Ogoniland by prevailing on the indigenous oil companies not to cause crisis in the area, through the various groups being sponsored to advance their interests in Ogoniland.

    MOSOP declared that oil resumption in Ogoniland was not its priority for now, stressing that the Federal Government must initiate discussions involving all parties to the prolonged conflict, including Shell, to ensure peaceful resolution.