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  • I was security guard; good education made me President — Tinubu woos Nigerians in India

    I was security guard; good education made me President — Tinubu woos Nigerians in India

    President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, said that he was once a security guard but a good education and can-do attitude was the reason he became Nigeria’s president.

    President Tinubu urged Nigerians living in India not to be despondent assuring that Nigeria is ready to accommodate all.

    Tinubu said this in an interaction with Nigerians on Thursday evening in India which was contained in a statement released by Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity.

     

    Tinubu currently in India for the G-20 Summit advised Nigerian students in the Asian country to consider their education as a priority.

     

    He said, “Good education brought me here and I am happy to stand before you here as the President of Nigeria. I started small. I was a security guard. I was a tutor in school. I was a brilliant student. I joined Deloitte and was trained by one of the biggest accounting firms in the world, because of my education.

     

    “When I joined them, I asked them, Do you have branches in Nigeria and they said, ‘We have a lot of clients that will take you if you want to go home.’ That’s how I got to Exxon Mobil and was a very successful accountant, auditor-general, and treasurer until I joined politics with a can-do attitude.

     

    “You can also do it; do not be despondent in any way. Nigeria is ready to accommodate all. It does not matter which part of Nigeria you are from.”

     

    Tinubu urged Nigerians to use Nigeria’s diversity and unique culture to advance prosperity fo the benefit of all the citizens.

     

    “We are here to present a new future to you. A future of a country that is so rich, endowed, and highly populated. Very dynamic, and unique in its culture, tradition, and ethnicity. That is what will make our prosperity possible if only we can make use of our diversity for prosperity,” he said.

  • We Will Engage 18,000 personnel For The Conduct of 2024 LG Election — OYSIEC

    We Will Engage 18,000 personnel For The Conduct of 2024 LG Election — OYSIEC

                                

    We Will Engage 18,000 personnel For The Conduct of 2024 LG Election — OYSIEC

    By Adewale Owoade

    The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) has said that the Commission will engage about  18,000 personnel  for the conduct of the  April 27, 2024 Local Government elections in the state.

    The Chairman of the Commission, Isiaka Olagunju (SAN), made this disclosure while featuring at a programme of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the  Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) guest platform, “Speak Out”.

    Olagunju stated further that necessary training will be given to the personnel for the conduct of free and fair election

    “As of today, we have over 6,000 polling units  in Oyo State, and we will have at least three people in a polling unit. So, we will have about 18,000 personnel.

    “We will engage them and give them the necessary training that will give us credible election,” he said.

    The OYSIEC Chairman stressed that for the Commission to have successful Election, media men are very important, through dissemination of right information, and that is line is open for any clarification on any issue.

    Olagunju lauded the political parties on conduct of peaceful primaries, and  that by next week screening of candidates to be presented  by the political parties participating in the election will commence.

    He used the  medium to appeal to the politicians, that there shouldn’t be any form of intimidation, that OYSIEC would be neutral and fair to all the political parties.

    Speaking on the security during the conduct of the election, the Olagunju said the commission would engage the services of the Police, Army, DSS and NSCDC, and he has spoken to them.

    “I can assure you that we are planning for adequate security  on that day

    “We may not engage Amotekun to avoid the insinuation that they may be used to intimidate the voters.

    “We are going to engage the Police, the Army, DSS and NSCDC even the Correctional Centre,” he said.

    While speaking on the use of  electronic voting during the poll, OYSIEC Chairman said there is no provi­sion for that in the current Local Government Elec­toral Law of the state.

    That it can only be possible if the Oyo State House of Assembly amended the law.

  • Tinubu’s Tribunal Victory: Onanuga Urges LP, PDP to Join Hands With President to Rebuild Nigeria

    Tinubu’s Tribunal Victory: Onanuga Urges LP, PDP to Join Hands With President to Rebuild Nigeria

     

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): With President Tinubu’s victory at the election tribunal, his close associate, Bayo Onanuga, has urged the Labour Party and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to join hands with Tinubu to rebuild Nigeria.

    In a tweet on his official handle, @aonanuga1956, Onanuga said; ” It’s time for the PDP and Labour Party to join him (President Tinubu) in the big task of rebuilding our nation”

    Onanuga stressed that through the tribunal verdict, ”God has again shown that President Bola Tinubu’s victory in the 25 February election had its divine imprimatur.”

    Onanuga noted that ”it was not ordinary as he (President Tinubu) won against several titanic odds- currency scarcity, fuel scarcity-all stacked against him and his party.

    He pointed out that President Tinubu won resoundingly again at the Presidential Election Petition Court with no split verdict like in the past.

    ”The judges were unanimous in their judgment on the cases filed by Labour Party, PDP and APM, challenging his victory,” Onanuga stated

    He enjoined Peter Obi and Alh. Atiku Abubakar’s supporters to stop insulting the President on social media saying;

    ”I hope henceforth, the campaign of calumny, the insults in the social media, especially by supporters of Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar will stop.

    ”The court of law has given definitive pronouncements on those distorted issues you drag the president about.”

    Onanuga stressed that President Tinubu, as ”’President of the largest black nation and Africa’s biggest democracy deserves respect from all of us. No less. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Medical vacation: Akeredolu returns to Nigeria, resumes soon

    Medical vacation: Akeredolu returns to Nigeria, resumes soon

    Ondo state governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, has returned to the country from his three months medical vacation.

    Akeredolu traveled to Germany for medical attention after falling sick.

    Reliable government source told vanguard that he arrived his lbadan, Oyo state, residence yesterday ( Thursday).

     

    Vanguard gathered that members of the state Executive Council and top party Chieftains have been directed to meet with him in his lbadan residence today – Friday.

     

    Akeredolu is expected to receive briefing from members of his cabinet led by the acting governor, Hon Lucky Ayedatiwa.

     

    Sources said that the governor would stay in lbadan for some weeks before resuming fully for work.

     

    Recall that the governor, began his medical leave in June and it was extended following doctors advise and it was approved by the state House of Assembly.

     

    A viral picture of the Governor inside the aeroplane he boarded has surfaced online.

     

    The first lady Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu also on his Face book page, announced that they are homebound.

    A top government source confirmed to vanguard that the governor has arrived the country and would meet with his EXCO members on Friday in lbadan.

    According to the source” yes I can confirm to you that the Eagle has landed and his executive members are meeting with him on Friday at his residence in lbadan.

     

    ” The governor would received briefing from them led by his deputy ,Hon Lucky Ayedatiwa.

     

    ” He would be staying for some time in lbadan before resuming fully for work.

     

    “The governor would write to the state House of Assembly before resuming from duties.

    Meanwhile, Governor, Akeredolu, has congratulated President Bola Tinubu on the verdict of Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT), which upheld his victory in the February 25 Presidential Election.

     

    Akeredolu also congratulated his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), on the victory.

     

    He described the PEPT judgement as a revalidation of the people’s mandate and the renewed hope agenda of President Tinubu’s administration.

     

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde in Akure, said that “This judgement has again deepened our nation’s jurisprudence and solidified our commitment to democratic values.

     

    “As true democrats, we must embrace the tents of democracy which also encompass post election litigations.

    Our struggle for service must also fuel our reverence for democratic values.

     

    “The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal has dispensed Justice. Now is the time to come together and build our nation.

     

    Akeredolu said that “The renewed hope drive of President Tinubu is anchored on assurance of a paradigm shift.

     

    “The result of the February 25 Presidential poll, upheld by the Tribunal, represents the will of majority of Nigerians who voted massively for the APC.

     

    “Our Judiciary has again lived up to expectations. It has reaffirmed our belief that it remains the last hope of the masses

    We must collectively commend the pivotal role our Judiciary has played in enriching our democracy and upholding justice.

     

    “Notwithstanding our days in court, we urge the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party Candidate, Mr Peter Obi to sheath their swords and join hands with the President to develop the country.

     

    “The Tribunal verdict should be accepted in good faith by all lovers of democracy. Our commitment to advancing the national project must be built on national interest which prioritises the good of the people above personal victory.

     

    “Since our collective vision is shaped by our passion for a prosperous nation, let us, therefore, embrace the will of the people and support the President in delivering on his Renewed Hope agenda.”

     

    Akeredolu called on Nigerians to also desist from divisive politics and comments, adding that election matters should not hurt the nation’s unity.

  • 10 suspects arrested over FUOYE student’s death – Police

    10 suspects arrested over FUOYE student’s death – Police

    The Ekiti State Police Command says it has arrested 10 suspects in connection with the death of a student of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Modupe Deborah.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued by the command on its social media platform handle X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday.

     

    Deborah, a 200-level student of the institution had gone to study in the evening of Sept. 4, but was later declared missing.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued by the command on its social media platform handle X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday.

    Deborah, a 200-level student of the institution had gone to study in the evening of Sept. 4, but was later declared missing.

    Subsequently, the school management announced that the missing student was found dead in a shallow grave on the campus on Sept. 6

     

    However, police in its statement confirmed that Deborah’s body was found in a shallow grave at a distance of about 30 meters behind the nursing Lecture Hall.

     

    “This is to inform the general public that the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, CP Ogundare Dare, has ordered a thorough investigation into the cause of the death of one Atanda Modupe Deborah, a 200-level nursing student of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), who was declared missing within the school premises on 5/09/2023 but found dead in a shallow grave at a distance of about 30 meters behind the nursing Lecture Hall.”

    Meanwhile, the body of the deceased has been deposited in the morgue for autopsy while 10 suspects are currently in custody undergoing investigation,” part of the statement read.

     

    While appealing to everyone to be calm, police disclosed that the commissioner has vowed that the command will do everything possible to unearth the identity of the perpetrators and ensure they are made to face the full wrath of the law.

  • Gov. Yusuf swears in 45 special advisers

    Gov. Yusuf swears in 45 special advisers

    By Aminu Garko

    Gov. Abba Yusuf of Kano State has sworn in 45 special advisers with an appeal to them to be prudent in discharging their primary assignments.
    The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that the  ceremony was held at the Government House in Kano  on Thursday.
    Yusuf said their appointments were based on integrity and antecedents, asking them not to betray his confidence on them.
    He explained that the expectations of  people of Kano State were very high, hence the need to be up and doing in  completing the administration’s political commitment of moving the state to greater heights.
    ” My administration is fully committed towards implementing  people-oriented policy and programmes that would enhance the well-being of our people,” he said.
    Gov Yusuf also lauded the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC Kano chapter, for cooperating with the present administration.
    He directed all special advisers to work hand in hand with civil servants to pave the way for smooth implementation of government’s policies and programmes.
    ” We will continue to support our work force with required working facilities to enable them to perform optimally,” he said.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor had earlier appointed 72 special assistants, 44 senior special reporters, 14 new special advisers, bringing the total number to 130.
    Only four women were sworn in  by as special advisers .
    They are  Dr. Fatima Amneef, Special Adviser, Special Assignment Women; Hajiya Aisha Idris, Special Adviser, Food Security; Hajiya Habiba Baura, Special Adviser, Domestic Affairs, and Hajiya Saadiya Abdu Bichi, Special Adviser, Women, Children and Disabled.
    NAN
  • Tribunal: Bello urges aggrieved parties to support Tinubu to fix Nigeria

    Tribunal: Bello urges aggrieved parties to support Tinubu to fix Nigeria

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has called on those who felt aggrieved with the outcome of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal on Wednesday to support President Bola Tinubu to fix the country.

    Bello made the call in an interview with newsmen shortly after he paid a solidarity visit to the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday.

    He urged: “Nothing is as successful as success. We are happy; Nigerians are happy and the truth is out there. We appreciate all that happened on Wednesday. The truth has been exposed.

    “Imagine the Justices sitting down for almost 14 hours to deliver that landmark judgement. Nigerians within the country and in the diaspora are happy and I think it’s time to settle down and face governance.

    ” I advise all those that feel aggrieved, we have only one country, Nigeria. They should all come together and support President Bola Tinubu to ensure that we fix this country. ”

    The governor said that whatever hardship people were facing were part of the effects of the past.

    Shettima added: “Definitely, we have Mr Fix it, who is trying his best travelling around the world to ensure that Nigeria is fixed. So, we are happy the matter is settled.

    ” As far as I’m concerned, I don’t think there is any ground for appeal. I will rather appeal to them that they should drop any appeal going to the higher court.

    ” They should save the resources, save the trouble, advise their supporters, admonish them that they should accept Wednesday’s judgement. No flaw. I thank God for all that happened.”

    In a related development, Bello advised the supporters of the two APC Senators from Kogi who lost their seats at the tribunal to shun violence.

    He said: ” This is democracy. and they have the right of appeal. I think they will take the appropriate steps to ensure that no violence is orchestrated anywhere.

    ” We will follow the due process of the law and whatever will be the outcome at the end of the day, we abide by it.

    ” But, I want to assure you that even judging from the pronouncements yesterday (Wednesday ) at the Court of Appeal, we are going to have our three Senators in Kogi, I can assure you.”

    NAN

  • Why Bago Worries More About The Next Four Years Than The First 100 Days

    Why Bago Worries More About The Next Four Years Than The First 100 Days

    By Hamza Waziri

    Sept 7, 2023

    I was recently engaged by some concerned Nigerlites who wanted to know if our brand new Governor, Rt Hon. Mohammed Umaru Bago has achieved or recorded any meaningful achievement in his first 100 days in office.

    I enquired to know the significance of 100 days in office and they simply said it was a yardstick for measuring performance, a barometer of sorts for determining the direction in which a new government in power was headed.
    They suggested that 100 days in office should also serve as a prism through which the citizens see and judge the motives and motions of their new leaders.

    Well, while it is hard to argue against the above submission, we must not however forget that in reality, 100 days in office in Nigeria is just a tradition, a ritual that elected leaders mark with little or no consideration for its significance.

    Achievements recorded or not recorded by a leader in 100 days in office should not and can not be used as a barometer to measure the performance of their government, especially because 100 days is not 1,460 days ( four years ).
    A serious government must not build on a faulty foundation just because it wants to impress.

    We expect that governments at both federal and state levels should prioritize the security of life and property of the people and, in their first 100 days in office, we expect that significant progress should be made to create the basis for rolling out drums and clinking glasses unlike what has been obtainable in the country.

    Hon Bago, on two occasions, downplayed the significance of the 100 days in office. On the first occasion, when he paid a visit to the members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ) after his victory at the 2023 gubernatorial polls, at their IBB Pen House Secretariat, in Minna, the State Capital, when asked about the matter, said: “100 days in office are insignificant, we don’t want to do projects for just quick wins, we are talking about Niger where we intend to execute many and very important projects that will not only outlive us but the ones that even the next generation will be proud of “.

    Governor Bago repeated himself when he had an interactive session with media men in Government House, after receiving his Certificate of Return.

    Without an iota of doubt, most people expect to see some infrastructural developments within the 100 days of the new administration, but any keen observer will realize that a lot has been going on even before Hon Bago was sworn in as the new governor of Niger State.

    Some of Hon Bago’s achievements are intangible but crucial steps in a direction expected to have long-lasting positive impacts on the development of the state, which deserve our commendation.
    One such step was his visit to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu and all the Service Chiefs to plead and lobby the relevant authorities to change tactics and improve the security architecture to curb the heinous activities of bandits and kidnappers.

    Even before Hon Bago went to Abuja to see Mr. President and the Service Chiefs, he held a critical meeting with the security heads and the traditional leaders in the state to find long-lasting solutions to the security challenges in the state.

    Before Bago came on board Nigerlites were not finding it easy to travel on roads from one local government to another, as traveling became a sort of death warrant and there was no peace even in the cities, especially in Minna, the state capital as street urchins took over our streets and became very daring in carrying out their heinous acts in broad daylight.

    Today, even though the security challenges are not completely under control, I make bold to say that even Mr. Bago’s greatest antagonists will attest to the fact that there is significant progress in curbing the security challenges in both urban and rural areas as these evil-doers have been decimated.

    Governor Bago also promised during his campaign tour that he would ensure there is food security by revolutionizing the agricultural sector, a promise which is already being fulfilled as he demonstrates his administration’s resolve to maximize the agricultural potentials that abound in the state, by vowing to revive the Niger State Agricultural Mechanization Development Agency (NAMDA) formally known as Agricultural Development Projects (ADP), with the procurement of 300 tractors out of which 10 will be given to each of the 25 local government areas of the state.
    In addition, Governor Bago has flagged off the sales and distribution of fertilizers as well as other agricultural inputs to farmers in the state at a subsidized rate.

    Furthermore, Bago has been able to ensure the payments of state civil servants’ salaries within the same month unlike in the past when they were made to wait until the first week of the following month before getting paid.
    Hon Bago has been able to enter a concrete agreement with AEDC for a steady electricity supply, and today Nigerlites enjoy at least 16 hours of power supply daily.

    Additionally, Mr. Bago has set a record for appointing 131 women at a go, and we all know that empowering women can boost productivity, and increase economic diversification and income equality in addition to other positive development outcomes.

    Within this short period, Bago has also been able to provide at least a temporary solution to the Madallah market traffic nightmare for the commuters plying on the Kaduna/Abuja road every Thursday as the marketers were forced to leave the roadside or face the full wrath of the law while work is in earnest on how to relocate them to a well secured and safe place permanently.

    As one of his campaign promises Hon Bago was also able to push for two ministerial slots for the state, as he argued that since the return of democracy in 1999 the state has always given maximum support to the center but we have never been carried along in the scheme of things after President Obasanjo’s administration.

    On the Minna/Bida road reconstruction debacle, the Bago-led administration has been able to resolve the setbacks on the road project as approval of N3.5b has been obtained to be paid as compensation to those affected by the road project, while groundbreaking will take place in November 2023 as soon as the Compensation Committee is done with its assignment.

    In addition, within 100 days in office, Governor Bago’s ambition to build a “New Niger”, is becoming a reality as contract agreements have been signed by the Niger State Government with some reputable companies to reconstruct Minna township roads, build Bida ring road as Suleja and Kontagora are next in line for such gigantic projects even as the 25 local government areas of the State are expected to benefit from the 556 kilometers of roads to be constructed across the state.

    It may also interest you to know that a contract worth N18.9b has been signed to convert the Shiroro Hotel which has been in comatose to Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Teaching Hospital ( IBBUTH) while an N11.6b contract has also been signed to redevelop the abandoned Three-Arm Zone project also situated in Minna.

    Hon Bago’s ambition is to turn Niger State into one of the fastest developing states and among the top economies in Nigeria and beyond. In that case, insecurity, food security, and a tottering economy should be our concern as bandits, herdsmen, and Boko Haram insurgents have put the country under siege and their activities have been on the rise since Buhari’s second coming.

    Those should be our major goals rather than concentrating our energy on which
    infrastructural development a government has recorded in 100 days in office.

    From the office of the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Niger State.
    Written by Hamza Waziri.

     

     

  • Atiku’s greed caused PDP’s defeat at PEPC- VON DG

    Atiku’s greed caused PDP’s defeat at PEPC- VON DG

    By Emmanuel Mogbede

    Mr Osita Okechukwu, the Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON) says he fully understands the grief of the opposition parties over the judgement of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC).

    Okechukwu, also a foundation member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) said this when he spoke with journalists in Abuja.

    He said that although the main opposition PDP had bright chances of bouncing back through the 2023 presidential election, the political greed of the party’s candidate, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, denied the party victory.

    Okechukwu said that Atiku’s failure to rise to the golden opportunity and play as a statesman by throwing support for his erstwhile running mate Peter Obi or any other Southern presidential candidate divided the opposition party.
    “Atiku dealt PDP a huge blow from which it might be difficult to recover.”

    He dismissed claims that the petitioners had maintained that President Bola Tinubu was not qualified to run and allegations of irregularities in the conduct of the election as well as the failure to electronically transmit results in real time were fatal to the respondents’ case.

    “Those intricate webs could have been resolved if Atiku had obeyed the zoning convention, supported Peter Obi or any other Southern presidential candidate it could been simply an all southern bout.

    “The Wike Masquerade couldn’t have emerged. That would have meant that the bulk of votes he garnered could have been credited to PDP.

    “Atiku divided PDP’s votes irreparably, all the votes Labour Party garnered were from the party’s stronghold, minus voted warehoused by the former Vice President who naively forgot that northern voters are one of the most sophisticated in the country, but believed that northern electorate would behave like children in a dormitory waiting for directives on how to vote,” he said.

    Okechukwu said that Tinubu deserved accolades for rescuing the zoning convention which guarantees equity, and natural justice between the north and south.

    “First and foremost, let me congratulate Tinubu, for rescuing the zoning convention, a ligament binding north and south from unprecedented assault.

    “To be honest, my take is that the opposition lost the election that day in 2022, when Atiku Abubakar trampled on the presidential zoning convention, which governed the 4th Republic Nigeria and was also embedded in his party’s Constitution.

    “Recall that Atiku earned accolades when he stormed out of PDP Convention in 2014 in protest that President Goodluck Jonathan was breaching the zoning convention. And, in 2018, Governor Nyesom Wike hosted PDP Convention in Port Harcourt and ensured that only northern presidential aspirants contested for the presidential ticket as a way of honouring the zoning convention.

    “So, it is obvious that when Atiku sacrificed statesmanship on the altar of narrow political ambition, one concluded that he had wittingly or unwittingly fatally wounded the fabric of PDP. And, going by the time worn cliché, a divided house cannot stand, Nigerians should recognise that Atiku by his greed denied PDP a possible victory.”

    On the way forward, the APC chieftain suggested the promulgation of a revised Electoral Act that will resolve all evident ambiguities, by enthroning mandatorily only electronic accreditation and transmission of results.

    “I subscribe to the idea that we should totally abolish manual collation of results and make electronic transmission of results mandatory. We also need to return to the popular Justice Uwais Handbook on Electoral Reform, which among other fine democratic tenets recommended how best to transparently recruit the INEC Chairman, Commissioners and sundry officials.

    “With these altercations, Election Petitions will definitely be concluded before swearing-in of winners. Let us not forget that our democracy has witnessed tremendous advancement and keep in mind the fact that democracy is not a revolution, but a work in progress,” Okechukwu said.

    NAN