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  • Shelve planned protest against Tinubu, group pleads

    Shelve planned protest against Tinubu, group pleads

    The Confederation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups has urged the leadership of the Amalgamated APC Support Groups (AASG) to shelve its planned protest at the Presidential Villa.

    Its Director, Media and Strategic Communications, Dr. Ahmed Saleh, gave the advice at a news conference in Abuja.

    Saleh also condemned AASG’s protest held at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), demanding immediate federal appointments and threatening brimstone.

    According to him, the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is barely six months: “It deserves a peaceful atmosphere to work for it to give to Nigerians the much-desired benefits of democracy it promised and intends to deliver.

    “We the entire members of the Confederation of APC Support Groups family will not fold our hands and watch the house that we toiled to build being pulled down by a few selfish impatient disgruntled individuals.

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    “I am talking about the Amalgamated APC Support Groups. It has become glaring to all that their tendencies for gaining positions in federal appointments or reward system, is premised on desperate and negative perspectives of the do-or-die syndrome.

    “It will be recalled that not too long ago, AASG organised an unnecessary protest and stormed the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation  (SGF), demanding immediate federal appointments and threatening brimstone.

    “We came out then and condemned the action in its totality. In the same

    vein, the Amalgamated APC Support Groups has again planned another ill- advised protest.”

  • Tinubu charges APC governors to remain servants to their people

    Tinubu charges APC governors to remain servants to their people

    •  Uzodinma, Ododo present certificates of return to President

    President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, advised governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives’ Congress (APC) to always put the interest of the people first and work for the good of their states.

    According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu gave the advice when he received the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, the returning Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, and the Governor-elect of Kogi State, Ahmed Usman Ododo, at the State House, Abuja.

    Speaking during the meeting, the President expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the elections, which he described as free, fair, and peaceful.

    “You worked hard for this victory. I am very proud of you, but the real challenge has only started, and it will stare you in the face. That is the challenge of good governance. Make sure that everyone is carried along. You are now the servants of the people. To God be all the glory for the victories, and may God guide you.

    “Once the people of Nigeria and their concerns are the focal point of your plans and actions, not only will governance be easier for you, but you will enhance the value of your states and the masses of the people will have new opportunities to grow and enjoy a new standard of living. This must be your driving focus as governors, but especially as governors elected on the platform of our great party.

    “Two out of three is not a bad way to start. We will focus not on winning the elections alone but on delivering for the people. They are sovereign, and when we achieve what we promise, voters will respect us. We will work with you at the sub-national levels, and we will uphold the strength and superior excellence that is symbolized by the eagle on our coat of arms,” the President concluded.

    The National Chairman of the APC, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, who led the Governors-elect and APC stalwarts to meet with President Tinubu, said the party’s candidates conducted themselves with integrity as directed by the President during the elections, and that the party had conceded victory to the opposition in Bayelsa State.

    “We lost the election in Bayelsa, and we have conceded in good faith. You directed that the elections should be free, fair, and peaceful, and it was so,” Dr. Ganduje said.

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    On behalf of the candidates who contested the elections, the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, thanked the President for providing strong and purposeful leadership at the center, which enabled and energized their campaigns.

    “We won because of the leadership you demonstrated. The country was struggling, but the economy has been responding to the reforms and rapid-response strategy you have put in place,” he said.

    Meanwhile, speaking to journalists after the meeting, the governors-elect stated that the presentation of the certificates to the President was in recognition of his leadership and guidance he has demonstrated since he emerged as the President of the country.

    Speaking on his victory for a second term in office, Governor Uzodinma said his victory at the polls further validated the victory of President Tinubu at the presidential election and the growing popularity of the ruling party by Nigerians.

    Speaking on the party’s victory in Kogi State, Governor-elect Ododo said his mandate is for the people of the state, he assured of his readiness to serve the people.

    Incumbent governor of Kogi State, Yahya Bello assured that he will not interfere in the administration of Usman Ododo as the Governor of Kogi State.

    “I had GYB administration and nobody dictated to me,the people were satisfied with me. This will be Ododo Ahmed Usman’s administration, whether good or bad he will carry his own cross.

  • Tinubu appoints Ibrahim, Yusuf into Customs Board

    Tinubu appoints Ibrahim, Yusuf into Customs Board

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed Dr Aba Ibrahim and Dr Muda Yusuf as members of the Board of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for a renewable term of four years.

    A statement on Friday evening by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, explained the two appointees were included to represent the Organised private sector.

    The statement said President Tinubu charged the newly appointed to ensure the perspectives of the Organised private sector favours the implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda with regard to the expansion of trade and investment.

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    “President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of two qualified Nigerians to serve as Members on the Board of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for a term of four (4) years as representatives of the organized private sector: Dr. Aba Ibrahim and Dr. Muda Yusuf.

    “President Tinubu wishes the new appointees well in their deliberations, and expects that the views and perspectives of the private sector are fully articulated, such that the objectives of the Renewed Hope agenda in the active promotion and attraction of investment across multiple sectors of the economy are completely realized through the efficient implementation of ongoing reforms within the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS),” the statement reads.

  • Tinubu appoints 10 into MOFI Board

    Tinubu appoints 10 into MOFI Board

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of 10 qualified Nigerians to serve on the Board of Directors of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI).

    According to a statement by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman has been appointed the Board Chairman while Dr. Armstrong Ume Takang will serve as CEO/Managing Director.

    Other appointed members include “Mr. Tajudeen Datti Ahmed Executive Director, Portfolio Management; Mr. Femi Ogunseinde Executive Director, Investment Management; and Mrs. Oluwakemi Owonubi Executive Director, Risk.

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    “Mrs. Fatima Nana Mede, Mr. Ike Chioke, Ms. Chantelle Abdul, Mr. Alheri Nyako, and Mr. Bolaji Rafiu Elelu are all Non-Executive Directors.

    “President Tinubu places a premium on accurate and purposeful performance assessment of both commercial and non-commercial government-owned enterprises, as well as on the consistent attainment of the highest returns possible on all investments made in the trust of the Nigerian people.

    “As a result, the President expects nothing less than the highest level of results-driven performance from this highly experienced and qualified MOFI Board and Management team,” the statement reads.

  • Tinubu appoints eight new Permanent Secretaries

    Tinubu appoints eight new Permanent Secretaries

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of eight new federal Permanent Secretaries.

    A statement on Friday evening by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, explained the new appointments followed the recent selection process by the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

    According to the statement, President Tinubu has requested the new Permanent Secretaries to deploy their competence and expertise in helping the administration deliver the Renewed Hope Agenda to Nigerians.

    “President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of eight new Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Civil Service, following the recently concluded selection process by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation:

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    “Ndakayo-Aishetu Gogo; Adeoye Adeleye Ayodeji; Rimi Nura Abba;  Bako Deborah Odoh; Omachi Raymond Omenka; Ahmed Dunoma Umar; Watti Tinuke; and Ella Nicholas Agbo

    “President Tinubu anticipates that the new Permanent Secretaries, having emerged at the top of qualified candidates after a diligent assessment process, will deploy their expertise and competence in the effective execution of the Renewed Hope mandate to revitalize service delivery in all Federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies in the superseding interest of the Nigerian people,” the statement reads.

  • 2027: I won’t run against Tinubu – Wike

    2027: I won’t run against Tinubu – Wike

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, Friday, November 24, declared that he would not contest against President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election. 

    Wike reiterated his commitment to the success of the Tinubu administration even as he explained that the quest for justice was the key reason he and the G5 group of governors supported the presidential ambition of Tinubu. 

    According to the minister, good character should never be compromised on the alter of politics.

    Wike spoke during a live broadcast in his office with selected journalists. 

    He pointed out that having worked for the emergence of Tinubu as president, and having been made minister of FCT, nothing would make him contest against the president in 2027.

    The minister said: “Tinube made me the FCT minister and I won’t allow anybody to crumble our political structure. No!

    “Tinubu made me minister, poeple don’t understand, I have character. What will happen in 2027? I stood and I said I’m not going to support injustice. I was threatened and some poeple said they will do me this and that. They tried many options including using major Generals.”

    Asked for update on his face-off with Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State, Wike who initially said he didn’t want to talk about the matter, later said: “Give a man power and money, that is when you will know the person. If you have not given a man power and money, don’t say you know the person.

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    “He may be your friend, he may be your son, sister or mother or father. I don’t want to go into that.”

    Wike lamented that Fubara could seek to destroy the structure which produced him as governor just within three months of his emergence as governor. 

    He said: “In three months, it is sad for someone to scatter a political structure that supported and bring you up.

    You know what is painful?  All these allegations, I smile. Who and who sat with him. In all your doings, be grateful in your life no matter the circumstance. Nobody who is a gentleman and a politician will support this kind of thing.”

    On his achievements as governor of Rivers State, wike said: “I was paying pensioner’s gratuity every month which were not paid by my predissersor. I took River State to the level where you cannot discuss politics in Nigeria without Rivers State. 

    I was an ordinary minister when I became a governor. I challenged the siting governor and I defeated his candidate. I worked hard.”

    On the new requirements for acquisition of land in the Federal Capital Territory particularly the introduction of National Identity Number (NIN) and Biometric Verification Number (BVN) to Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), the minister said the new features were for security and revenue generation.

    Wike also noted that existing landowners in the capital must get recertification to incorporate these new features.

    “There are a lot of discrepancies, a lot of cloning of C-of-Os, so we have come up with an idea that every allottee who seeks and applies for a C-of-O must supply his NIN; this is one of the features we are going to put in the new C-of-O,” he said.

    “If a corporate body doesn’t have an NIN and they have a property, they must put their BVN. So many persons have not registered, and this will make them go and re-register.”

    Addressing the issue of existing landlords with C-of-Os, Wike stated that they would only be required to pay a nominal fee for recertification.

    “For everyone who has a C-of-O, they will come for a recertification, so that we can incorporate the NIN or BVN,” he said.

    “Those who had a C-of-O before don’t need to pay money again; the highest they can pay is N50,000, and corporate bodies will pay N100,000. It helps in terms of security; it also helps to improve our revenue generation.”

    “There are people who own seven properties, so this will identify them so they can pay taxes.”

    Wike further stated that other benefits of this initiative are in identifying property owners accurately for tax purposes.

  • Shelve planned protest against Tinubu, group pleads

    Shelve planned protest against Tinubu, group pleads

    The Confederation of All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups has urged the leadership of the Amalgamated APC Support Groups (AASG) to shelve its planned protest at the Presidential Villa.

    The group’s director of media and strategic communications, Dr. Ahmed Saleh, gave the advice at a news conference in Abuja.

    Saleh also condemned AASG’s protest held at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), demanding immediate federal appointments and threatening brimstone.

    According to him, the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is barely six months: “It deserves a peaceful atmosphere to work for it to give to Nigerians the much-desired benefits of democracy it promised and intends to deliver.

    “We the entire members of the Confederation of APC Support Groups family will not fold our hands and watch the house that we toiled to build being pulled down by a few selfish impatient disgruntled individuals.

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    “I am talking about the Amalgamated APC Support Groups. It has become glaring to all that their tendencies for gaining positions in federal appointments or reward system, is premised on desperate and negative perspectives of the do-or-die syndrome.

    “It would be recalled that not too long ago, AASG organised an unnecessary protest and stormed the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), demanding immediate federal appointments and threatening brimstone.

    “We came out then and condemned the action in its totality. In the same vein, the Almagamated APC Support Groups has again planned another ill-advised protest.”

    According to the group’s spokesman: “This time, their destination is the Presidential Villa, where they intend to vent their anger on President Bola Tinubu, as to why the APC has the guts to ask them to part with certain amounts of money in order to participate in an election for leadership positions in AASG.

    “We advise its members to shun the protest where black uniform will be used to castigate and embarrass Mr President and the APC.

    “The whole misadventure is absurd. If the AASG had a problem with the election process, it would have discussed the issues with the National Chairman of APC, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, instead of making a hasty and ill-advised decision to stage a protest to the Presidency.”

  • Gombe pledges support for Tinubu’s food security agenda

    Gombe pledges support for Tinubu’s food security agenda

    Gombe state governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to bolstering President Bola Tinubu‘s Renewed Hope Agenda on Food Security and other federal government initiatives. 

    The governor, who stated this while receiving in audience, the minister of water resources and sanitation, Muhammad Bello Goronyo at the Government House, assured of Gombe state’s synergy with the federal government towards achieving self-sufficiency in food production by leveraging available water and land resources.

    Governor Inuwa said the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu is compatible with his administration’s development policies as encapsulated in the ten-year development plan of the state (Devagom).

    He said: “The renewed hope Agenda which seeks to provide or restore the food security of this country, and improve on it, taking it to a higher level, is something that we really align with.”

    He urged the federal government to do more in supporting the state to harness its water potential.

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    The governor added: “We have our own dam, the Balanga Dam which has been lying fallow for so long. We are not saying you fund it, but give us the technical support to identify very reputable partners who are into business to improve productivity and provide food security.”

    He appreciated the support of the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation in curbing the aged-long water scarcity, especially in the state capital and its environs through the Gombe regional water expansion project and other collaborative projects that help in reducing the water supply problem to the barest level.

    He noted: “At this very crucial moment, where we are almost 90% or so, nearing completion of the Gombe regional water expansion project, it is not an easy task; a 160km of pipe network, 3 mega booster stations, borehole-based mini water schemes, and many other facilities needed for lifting and pumping, I think with these, we are good to go.”

    Speaking earlier, the minister said he and his entourage went around and saw some of the laudable projects being undertaken by the state government in particular, the Gombe regional water supply expansion project which is a joint project between his ministry and Gombe State Government.

    The minister applauded the commitment of Governor Inuwa in partnering with his ministry in the execution of projects that have a direct bearing on the people.

    He stated: “We are in partnership with the Gombe State Government in a number of projects; the PEWASH, SURWASH, Regional water supply expansion, and many more. In fact, Gombe is the only state in this country that keyed into all the projects we are executing in this country.”

    The minister was in Gombe as part of his familiarization tour to various river basin development authorities across the country to ensure the maximizing potential of the river basins in promoting food security in the country.

    He stated: “Incidentally, the Upper Benue River Basin happens to be one of the grade ‘A’ river basins in the country with enormous potential. If the potential is adequately utilised, we can cultivate enough food, create wealth, generate employment, reduce hunger, and provide adequate security; because hunger is the no. 1 factor that pushes people to insecurity.”

    He, however, appealed to the governor to support the federal government’s target of boosting crop production by increasing available cultivable lands along the river basins.

  • President Tinubu committed to girl-child education, says VP Shettima

    President Tinubu committed to girl-child education, says VP Shettima

    The Vice President, Senator Kassim Shettima has said President Bola Tinubu is committed to the promoting education in the country, particularly for the girl child.

    He said this during a dinner party organised for Children of African Leadership and Values Development Initiatives (CALDEV) in Abuja.

    Shettima said educating a girl child translates to educating the nation.

    He commended the organizers of the children’s programme for their effort aimed at training vibrant quality leaders who will lead the country in future.

    The Vice President pointed out that Nigeria has more attributes that build unite them that divide them.

    He encouraged Nigerians to believe in the government as measures have been activated toward a better country by the present administration.

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    He assured that Nigerian children have been given large opportunities to excel in any part of the world they find themselves.

    Shettima said the Federal Government is committed to the welfare and well-being of all Nigerian children.

    He added that the government has prioritized education because it is important to nation building.

    The Chairman and Founder of CALDEV, Hon Bamidele Salam, disclosed that the event is held every year for the children’s parliament with the sole objective of grooming future leaders for the country.

    Hon Salam had earlier informed that children from 23 out of the 36 States and FCT were painstakingly selected for the programme.

    The lawmaker equally used the opportunity to commend Vice President Shettima for finding time from his busy schedule to attend the children’s event.

    He also reminded the Vice President of children’s determination to become good leaders in future.

    The high point of the event was the presentation of an award of excellence and quality leadership to the Vice President by the Nigerian Children’s Parliament.

    In his speech during the event, the Deputy Speaker of Children parliament, Ibrahim Zanna urged the Vice President to work hard to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the country.

    Hon Salam had earlier quoted Vice as saying that children’s Education is the key to solving major challenges in Nigeria.

    The Deputy Speaker of the Children’s Parliament Ibrahim Zanna also confirmed that the children are the leaders of tomorrow.

    The Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development, Martins Esin was also in attendance at the event.

    It was gathered that CALDEV is a non-government Organization, and NGO, established to teach and mentor children and youths for the development of better citizenship, leadership and nationhood.

  • Our plan to reposition education sector, by Tinubu

    Our plan to reposition education sector, by Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reiterated his administration’s commitment towards repositioning the education sector.

    The President said the sector would get a comprehensive four-year strategic plan serving as a roadmap for the sector’s development.

    This, he said, would not only tackle the challenges confronting the sector but also shape the future of education in the country.

    President Tinubu announced this while speaking at the 35th convocation ceremony of Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) in Lagos.

    Tinubu’s speech was read by the Director of Legal Services, Federal Ministry of Education, Ezonebi Azorbo.

    He said his administration was aware of the challenges facing the sector and assured that the issues, which include accessibility, equity, funding, teachers’ capacity building, institutional management, and technical and vocational education, were being addressed.

    “A comprehensive four-year strategic plan is underway, serving as a roadmap for the sector’s development. A crucial step in this direction was the National Stakeholders workshop held on October 19, 2023, organised by the Federal Ministry of Education. The envisioned roadmap is poised to shape the future of education in our nation.

    “However, it is imperative to emphasise that addressing these challenges requires collaborative efforts beyond the government.

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    “I call upon all stakeholders, particularly industry leaders, to complement the government’s initiative through contributions to research, structural development, scholarships for underprivileged students, capacity building and graduate employment.’

    “The partnership will significantly augment the accomplishments facilitated by agencies, like the Tertiary Education Fund (TETFund), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) and international development partners,” he said.

    President Tinubu also assured Nigerians that his administration would give attention to science and technology and include indigenous technology in schools’ curricula.

    Rector of Yabatech, Dr. Ibrahim Adedotun Abdul, described the institution as a national heritage whose facilities should be upgraded and expanded.

    “At 76 years, Yabatech has become a national heritage and there is a need to upgrade facilities and expand same. We are working to produce graduates that are self-reliant and innovative,” he said.

    No fewer than 7,717 graduated from the college with 254 making Distinction.

    At the event, wife of a former Lagos State, Lady Doja Otedola; frontline labour leader, Alhaji Hassan Sunmonu; and Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum were honoured as Fellows of the college.