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  • Tinubu has faith in Southeasterners – APC chieftain

    Tinubu has faith in Southeasterners – APC chieftain

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Benedict Godson has described President Bola Tinubu as a detribalised man who has shown fate in the southeast than his predecessors.

    Godson who was speaking at a press briefing in Aba, the commercial nerve of Abia State on yesterday hailed President Tinubu for giving opportunity to southeasterners the opportunity to serve in different sensitive positions in his government including ensuring that the southeast produced the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu whom the former Publicity Secretary of the Abia State chapter of the APC said has discharged his duties creditably.

    According to Godson who also praised the President for various projects in the southeast including ending the over 20 years bottleneck that has hindered the smooth taking off of Geometric Power Plant investment worth over $800m, Osisioma local government area of the state.

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    The APC chieftain also commended Governor Hope Uzodinma, the chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum for always standing in the gap for the people of the southeast and also ensuring that the party gains ground within the region, called for support of the Igbos to the government of President Tinubu.

    “Nobody will claim that the South-East is sidelined at the helm of affairs today. I have my proof.

    “Our brother Governor Hope Uzodimma is the Chairman of the Progressives Governor’s Forum, who has given South East regional Leadership and he is always present whenever decisions are taken and always represents the South East well.

  • Tinubu urges universities to channel knowledge on economic crisis

    Tinubu urges universities to channel knowledge on economic crisis

    …BUK awards First Class degree to 180 students

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Saturday urged Nigerian universities to channel their knowledge, through research, towards solving the socio-economic and security challenges in the country.

    According to the president, the intellectual scholarship of the universities should be used as solution to reduce poverty and create jobs in the country.

    Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister for Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, spoke at the 38th convocation ceremony of Bayero University, Kano.

    BUK on Saturday awarded degrees to 11,284 students in 18 faculties during its convocation.

    180 students graduated with First Class degree.

    The institution also conferred higher degrees and post graduate diplomas on 5,432 graduands who successfully completed their studies.

    BUK also awarded the president of the African Development Bank, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina and Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibril with honorary doctorate degrees of Business Administration and Law respectively for their contribution to national development.

    Tinubu said: “Universities are expected to define their roles and carve out a niche for themselves by designing programmes that will assist the government in poverty reduction, creating employment opportunities, and health promotion.

    ”We must also apply new technologies in the advancement of knowledge and prosperity, protecting the environment, promoting sustainable development as well as sustaining democracy and good governance without missing out on the quest towards the attainment of global sustainable development goals”.

    Tinubu said a renewed commitment to revive the 970 Tsangaya integrated schools has been completed to cater for the needs of out of school children in Northern Nigeria.

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    The revitalisation of Tsangaya schools may reactivate integrated education system of Almagiria system, including the N15billion integrated centres established by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012 now abandoned.

    The president also assured of his readiness to improve investment at all levels of education, adding that special focus will be on skills acquisition, technology and vocational education as core drivers of his administration’s policy.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio pledged the national assembly’s commitment to support the Federal Government’s policy on education. He said the Senate under his leadership will run a people-centric legislature that improves the lives of Nigerians.

  • Trade unions reply Tinubu

    Trade unions reply Tinubu

    The Joe Ajaero-led Nigeria Labour Congress is the only labour union in the country that is blissfully unaware of its own political undertones and ambitions. Since the union’s fortuitous convergence with Peter Obi’s corrosive politics, the NLC has not remained the same. Before they lost the last presidential election as founders and members of the Labour Party (LP), they were generally quiescent and unenthusiastic about offending the previous administration despite the extreme hardship triggered by the December-February 2022-2023 currency swap policy. After the election, which they disputed in court but failed to make an impression, they became surly and inconsolable. Immediately after their legal defeat, they began to seek an occasion against the new administration, which they found in their reactions to the administration’s radical economic policies. From one strike to another, the NLC pushed and shoved the new administration to breaking point. It deployed those protests only to get the administration to make one concession or the other, growled Mr Ajaero.

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    Finally, an exasperated President Bola Tinubu blurted out a few days ago in Lagos that the NLC was playing politics, not union activism. NLC leaders denied the allegation. They said their main goal was to advocate good and effective governance, not vie for presidential election. But what the president was saying, which Mr Ajaero misconstrued, was that the NLC had become indistinguishable from LP, and that given the bizarre way the NLC president went out of his way to identify with the LP during and after the last general election, the union was simply doing its best to weary the administration with protests and cause it to fall into disrepute in the eyes of Nigerians. Of course it is not NLC that will directly contest the 2027 presidential poll; its precious baby, LP, might attempt the race a second time. Everybody knows that. Mr Ajaero, to all intent and purpose, is simply LP’s political forerunner, a label he will find hard to shrug off.

  • Support Tinubu’s economic recovery plan, APC group begs Nigerians

    Support Tinubu’s economic recovery plan, APC group begs Nigerians

    A group, Consolidated APC Grassroots Movement (CAGraM), has appealed to Nigerians to continue to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic recovery plan.

    The group ratified removal and expulsion of its National Secretary, Lord Butches Nwosu, following recommendation of various investigation committees by majority of its executives.

    CAGraM called on Nigerians to continue supporting Tinubu, saying the President and his team are working towards restoring the country’s economy after long period of decay in the nation. 

    A statement by the National Working Committee of CAGraM during an extraordinary meeting of the group stated that Tinubu’s administration is working tirelessly to restored lasting solutions to the nation’s economic woes.

    The resolution, read by the National Chairman of the group, Engr. Salisu Mogaji noted that Tinubu’s administration is about eight months old, and would need time to deliver on its promises to the people, so, Nigerians should be patient as there is light at the end of the tunnel. 

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    The statement reads: “The national working committee (NWC) of CAGraM, comprising 52 members in its subsequent meetings and today with 33 members in attendance, made the following resolutions: 

    “Economic situation of Nigeria The committee is aware of the current predicament in the country and urges Nigerians to continue their support and patience as the president, his excellency President Bola Ahamed Tinubu, and our great party, APC, are working hard to alleviate the situation.

    “Ratification of CAGraM Bye-Law The bye-law was adopted in principle, while a six-member panel led by Barrister Wada Bashir Isiaku has been set up.

    “New CAGraM data base and APK A new committee of three ICT experts has been constituted to be chaired by Engr. Ibrahim Lukman, the CAGraM Director of ICT.

    “Removal of Lord Butches Emmanuel Nwosu, Engr. The committee ratified the removal of Lord Butches Emmanuel Nwosu as the national secretary of CAGraM, following the recommendation of various investigation committees by majority executives.

    “Expulsion of Lord Butches Emmanuel Nwosu The committee also ratified the expulsion of Lord Emmanuel Butches Nwosu, Engr., as the national secretary and member of the Consolidated APC Grassroots Movement (CAGraM). 

    “Recovery of CAGraM property with Lord Emmanuel Butches Nwosu. A committee was set up to recover CAGraM properties with Nwosu.”

  • Tinubu appoints new executive director for TCN

    Tinubu appoints new executive director for TCN

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed four Executive Directors for the Transmission Company of Nigerian (TCN), for a renewable term of four years.

    According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Engineer Oluwagbenga E.A. Ajiboye is the new Executive Director, Transmission Service Provider.

    Also, Engineer Nafisatu Asabe Ali is the new Executive Director, Independent System Operations; Ochije Ogini Chukwuka is the Executive Director, Finance and Accounts; and Abiodun Foluso Afolabi, who is the new Executive Director, Human Resources  and Corporate Services.

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    “As part of his diligent efforts to substantially enhance the quality and quantity of electric power across the nation’s power grid, President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of four Nigerian professionals to serve as Executive Directors of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), for a renewable term of four years:

    “The President expects that these Nigerians who have been appointed on the strength of their experience, competence level, qualifications, character, and dedication will commit themselves wholly to realising the innovative and expansive energy vision of his administration, in addition to delivering consistently excellent service to the Nigerian people”, the statement said.

  • Tinubu and the creation of a new society

    Tinubu and the creation of a new society

    Nigeria is at a critical juncture; and in such a context, it is “cometh the moment, cometh the man”. For President Bola Tinubu, this adversity should be turned into a historic advantage which should propel him to be the creator of a new society and his place in history will be assured, not for all time but forever. Men who took advantage of their opportunity include Park Chung Hee of South Korea, Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil. Take it or leave it, Nigeria is in it already but this is a historic task for Tinubu to right the wrongs; and it must not be long.

    In life, every day counts! Tinubu has already spent more than 20% of his four-year tenure. By May 28, 2024, he will have used 25% of his tenure as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. So, the clock is ticking and time waits for no one! Reinventing the wheel shouldn’t be an option!

    It is a historic turning point for Nigeria and Tinubu has a historic opportunity to position himself as the creator of a new political economy and the builder of a new Nigeria. If he gets it right, especially by reconstructing an economy that was hitherto based on parasitic activities, the country will never look back. If he is able to midwife a production, export-led economy, the changes brought will be irreversible and Tinubu will become the equivalent of Hee, Yew, and da Silva. Then he should forget about the next election as his place in history as the creator of a new Nigeria will have been assured and cemented. It will have been signed, sealed and delivered!

    According to Karl Marx, “men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past …” In a word, Tinubu is asked to make history but not in ways that he would have chosen or wanted but he still has to make that history in a positive manner. In order to attract more support from the masses therefore, what is expected from our president is to understand that sermons will not quench thirst and hunger even as change is not expected to be in a day but a daily process. He must understand that dispensational factors are expected to play notable roles in the fulfillment of his agenda for the Nigeria of his vision and that the opposition and those benefiting from the afflictions confronting Nigerians are not relenting. Since they are condemned to the monstrous conventions of politics, they aren’t going to sleep either. But if the president asked not to be pitied, Nigerians are seriously asking for his pity.

    Tinubu is expected to represent the progressive currents that have passed through the Nigerian space, going back to the foundation of ‘Egbe Omo Oduduwa’, Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU) and others. So, the president must return to the basic tenets of social democracy – the German-type social market and shared prosperity.

    But why are his ministers not functioning and why are they not talking to Nigerians about what their respective ministries are bringing to the table to help Nigeria out of this socioeconomic morass? For reasons best known to most of them, there’s no functional, mobile and serious in-house media to help coordinate their media outlets other than the usual ‘kick-and-start’ creation of bureaucracy. There is no meeting of minds and it’s as if our ministers are scared of taking bullets for the president, which, of course, is one of their central functions as presidential aides.

    The two performing ministries in times of Balance of Payment crises ought to be Solid Minerals and Blue Economy. In the 1960s, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) alone provided not less than 42% of the Federal Government Budget, up to the end of the First Republic. Impliedly, the Marine and Blue Economy under Gboyega Oyetola should be prepared to give about 18% of Nigeria’s Budget with ease. Whether we like it or not, Nigeria has to export her way up out of the wahala in which she’s currently immersed. To respond to the Balance of Trade and currency crises, the economic strategy is to export in order to import with a view to balancing its payments.

    One of the reasons the world continues to remember former Prime Minister Tony Blair and former President Bill Clinton is that, immediately after they assumed office, they set up what could be referred to as public sector targets with fixed timelines for every minister. Because they did that, the ministers were very effective, not just because they were brilliant. It’s because they had targets that were eventually met; and that’s why the two leaders ended well. In Nigeria, how do we appraise performance without targets and timelines? Therefore, Tinubu should give every minister public-sector targets with fixed timelines as it’s done in sane climes. This is very important because every hour counts! The performance evaluation team put in place by the president also has to give a dispassionate report on the ministers because Nigerians expect more from them.

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    If truth be told, those who have been assuring Nigerians that all would be well are not telling us something new. As we speak, the hypocrisy of the dollar remains unsurpassed even as the inflation rate is 29.9%. Yes, that terrible record is the highest in 28 years. The more reason Tinubu needs our prayers! Here’s a man who said that nobody should pity him because he asked for the job, that the current pains were products of his tough policies geared towards revamping the economy and that the situation would soon begin to smile. However, laudable as these promises may be, it is perhaps because most Nigerians see the president as being above their level that his messages seem not to be resonating with them. They don’t see him as speaking the same language with them, coming down to dance their dance or taking their brand of tea. Should the president continue this way, his reforms may become wounded and, his legacy, troubled.

    As a Yoruba leader of the Afenifere bent, Tinubu’s cardinal focus should be the creation of state police, restructuring and better life for all. God forbid, should he miss this rare opportunity, then there may be no hope again for the progressives and Yoruba race will be worse for it. Yes, he might have come at the wrong time but the satisfying truth is that he remains the right man for the job. He is a pro-democracy fighter and an advocate for human dignity. He has promoted self-rule with all his might and fought oligarchy and shallowness of thought in governance. He has led many situations perceived to be for the good of all and spearheaded measures aimed at restoring values and a new beginning.

    So, what practical things does Tinubu want to do in practical ways that will bring practical succor to the people? If it is a four-lane road that he’s going to construct from Ijebu-Jesa, my Native Nazareth in Osun State, through Fenwa Community in Oyo State, to Daura in Katsina State, the president should let us know! If it is power, he should give instructions to Adebayo ‘Penkelemesi’ Adelabu on how to move beyond cruising in the unmatched comfort of wattages of darkness to truly deliver on his mandate. Nigerians are no longer interested in excuses that do not edify prosperity. What Nigerians want going forward is result.

    • May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, grant us peace in Nigeria!
  • Tinubu appoints management team for FGN Power Company

    Tinubu appoints management team for FGN Power Company

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed a five-man management team for the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGM) Power Company Limited.

     According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu reappointed Kenny Osebi Anuwe as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company.

     Other members of the team include Prof Mamman Lawal, who was also reappointed as the Company Secretary/Legal Advisor; Ebenezer Olawale Fapohunda as Chief Technical Officer (CTO); Babatunde Daramola Oniru as the new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO); and Julius Oyekola Olabiyi as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

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     “In recognition of the critical role of power supply in driving enterprise and industrial development, and as a part of comprehensive efforts to reform the power sector and ensure energy security for all Nigerians, President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of new members of the management team of the FGN Power Company Limited.

     “The President anticipates that with the full constitution of the management team, the FGN Power Company Limited will work assiduously to realize the core objectives of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) in close collaboration with Siemens Energy through a holistic overhaul, modernization, and expansion of the national grid and other critical measures to ensure the growth of the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI)”, the statement said.

  • Tinubu celebrates RCCG G.O. Adeboye at 82

    Tinubu celebrates RCCG G.O. Adeboye at 82

    President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, congratulated some eminent Nigerians as they celebrated their birthdays.

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, marked his 82nd birthday anniversary. The Founder of popular fashion brand, Tiffany Amber, Ms. Folake Akindele, was 50. The first female council chairman in Lagos State, Alhaja Lateefat Gbajabiamila, clocked 94.

    In a statement issued on Friday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu thanked Pastor Adeboye for his constant prayers and wise counsel.

     “President Bola Tinubu celebrates the grace of stewardship and leadership upon the life of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, as he marks his birthday on March 2, 2024.

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    Mr. President in another statement congratulated Ms. Folake Akindele on the occasion of her 50th birthday.

    According to President Tinubu, “Through its unique fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style, the brand has not only redefined African fashion but has also promoted the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s heritage to the world.”

    President Tinubu while thanking  Alhaja Gbajabiamila for her support and prayers for him, lauded her for being part of the crusade for women participation in politics in the country.

    “President Bola Tinubu heartily congratulates a distinguished Nigerian, Alhaja Lateefat Olufunke Gbajabiamila, as she turns 94 on March 2, 2024.

    “President Tinubu celebrates Alhaja Gbajabiamila, an accomplished politician and doting philanthropist, whose life has been one of sacrifice, devotion to God Almighty, charity, and service to Nigerians; all strata of people, and humanity.

    “The President prays for Mama and her family that Almighty Allah, whom she has always faithfully served, will grant her many more years in good health,” the statement said.

  • Tinubu appoints new executive directors for TCN

    Tinubu appoints new executive directors for TCN

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed four Executive Directors for the Transmission Company of Nigerian (TCN) for a renewable term of four years. 

    According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Engineer Oluwagbenga E.A. Ajiboye is the new Executive Director of Transmission Service Provider. 

    Engineer Nafisatu Asabe Ali is the new Executive Director of Independent System Operations; Ochije Ogini Chukwuka is the Executive Director of Finance and Accounts and Abiodun Foluso Afolabi is the new Executive Director, Human Resources and Corporate Services. 

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    “As part of his diligent efforts to substantially enhance the quality and quantity of electric power wheeled across the nation’s power grid, President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of four Nigerian professionals to serve as Executive Directors of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), for a renewable term of four years:

    “The President expects that these Nigerians who have been appointed on the strength of their experience, competence level, qualifications, character, and dedication will commit themselves wholly to realizing the innovative and expansive energy vision of his administration, in addition to delivering consistently excellent service to the Nigerian people,” the statement reads.

  • Tinubu celebrates creator of Tiffany Amber, Akindele at 50

    Tinubu celebrates creator of Tiffany Amber, Akindele at 50

    President Bola Tinubu has celebrated the founder of the popular fashion brand, Tiffany Amber, Ms. Folake Akindele, as she celebrates her 50th birthday.

    In a statement issued by his special adviser on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu lauded Akindele’s commitment to growing her brand and her contributions to the fashion industry.

    The statement said: “President Bola Tinubu congratulates Ms. Folake Akindele on the occasion of her 50th birthday. Ms. Akindele is the founder and creative director of Tiffany Amber, a pioneering fashion house established in 1998.

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    “Through its unique fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style, the brand has not only redefined African fashion but has also promoted the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s heritage to the world.

    “President Tinubu celebrates the top fashion designer, extolling her commitment to the craft, resilience, creativity, and peerless contributions to the fashion industry.

    “The President also congratulates Tiffany Amber Nigeria as it marks its 25th anniversary while wishing its founder, Ms. Akindele, many more prosperous years in her endeavour to keep African fashion on the map.”