Category: Politics and Governance

  • Elder statesman lauds Tinubu for establishing S/East Development Commission

    Elder statesman lauds Tinubu for establishing S/East Development Commission

     

    Elder statesman, Chief Arthur Eze, has commended President Bola Tinubu for establishing the South-East Development Commission and funding it to be key development driver in the region.

    Eze, a business mogul and philanthropist, gave the commendation on Sunday in Enugu while fielding questions from newsmen on the importance of the official working visit of President Tinubu to Enugu recently.

    According to him, the commission is a key initiative that I believe will bring meaningful change to the region; and greatly support what the South-East governors are currently doing in terms of development.

     

    ”We have to thank Tinubu for the South-East Development Commission. That commission can solve our problem. They have more than N100 billion to create jobs here.

     

    “Tinubu released the money. He doesn’t care. Other governments neglected us.

     

    “That Commission will change the lives of Ndigbo. Very soon, people will start getting jobs,” he said.

     

    Eze described Tinubu’s visit to Enugu as a moment of celebration and unity for the entire South-East.

     

    “Tinubu’s visit reminded us of Sir Obafemi Awolowo, who fought for independence with Chief Michael Okpara, yet he was jailed for seven years in Calabar.

     

    “Tinubu has continued on that path. When he was speaking, he was dishing out words of wisdom. God sent him here last weekend to address the issues concerning Ndigbo,” he said.

    The elder statesman lauded efforts of Gov. Peter Mbah, in partnership with the Federal Government, in driving development and putting in place security in Enugu State.

     

    He noted that Mbah’s use of technology in tackling insecurity, particularly the installation of security cameras across the state, had allowed residents to move around without fear during this yuletide.

     

    Eze urged other governors in the South-East to follow Mbah’s example in addressing security challenges using technology.

     

    “Mbah provided security. You can see the massive urban development where he has spent a lot of money.

     

    “He is making visible efforts to take us back to Old Eastern Nigeria. Those good old days of Chief Michael Okpara, Sir Obafemi Awolowo and Owelle Nnamdi Azikiwe,” he added.

  • Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has been named 2024 Governor of the Year in the Health Sector by New Telegraph Newspaper.

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has been named 2024 Governor of the Year in the Health Sector by New Telegraph Newspaper.

    Flowerbudnews: Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has been named 2024 Governor of the Year in the Health Sector by New Telegraph Newspaper.

    This was contained in a letter addressed to the governor and signed by Ayodele Aminu, the managing director and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Telegraph Publishing Company Limited, publishers of New Telegraph, Saturday Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Newspapers.

    A statement by the spokesperson to the governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed said the letter to that effect noted that nomination of Governor Adeleke was made as recommended by the Board of Editors and panel of judges of the newspaper.

    The letter reads, “We have closely followed your very impressive strides in the Health Sector since you assumed office as Governor of Osun State.

    “In arriving at our decision, we specifically noted the following: Rehabilitation of 345 Health Centres in the 332 Wards in Osun State; provision of potable water, new toilets and bathrooms, renovation and painting of buildings and electricity.

    “Introduction of Imole Surgical and Medical Outreach, under which the state government has conducted three medical outreaches in three locations in each of the three Senatorial districts in the last 12 months; various surgical procedures, including cataract eye surgeries, were done on over 30,000 patients; enrolled thousands of Osun residents under Osun’ Health Insurance Scheme.

    “These and many more earned Osun State the South-West Champion Award in Primary Healthcare (Universal Health Coverage) with a $500,000 cash award in December 2024.”

    The statement added that the award ceremony is slated to be held later.

    Source

  • TSF urges Obi, supporters to eschew emotional blackmail and divisive rhetorics

    TSF urges Obi, supporters to eschew emotional blackmail and divisive rhetorics

     

    By Danladi Ahmed

    The Tinubu Stakeholders Forum (TSF) has expressed concerns over the deliberate twisting of the innocuous comments made by the spokesman of the All Progressives Congress, Mr Felix Morka by the former candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi during the 2023 President elections and his supporters stoking embers of fear and animosity to heat up the polity.

    In a statement signed by its Chairman Ahmad Sajoh and Secretary Afolabi Josiah, the group said public comments should be rooted in factual accuracy devoid of sensationalism.

    “The Tinubu Stakeholders Forum (TSF) said it noted the ongoing controversy arising from recent statements made by Peter Obi and the subsequent response by Felix Morka, adding that they would have been needless if the comments were placed in their right perspectives.

    “While it is essential to safeguard the principles of free speech and constructive dialogue, it is equally important to ensure that public statements are rooted in factual accuracy, devoid of sensationalism and divisive tendencies.

    “Nigeria is at a critical juncture, navigating complex challenges with bold reforms under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Despite inheriting profound structural issues, the government has taken courageous steps to stabilize the economy, such as the removal of fuel subsidies, unification of the exchange rate, and unprecedented investment in human capital development. These reforms are laying the foundation for long-term prosperity for all Nigerians.

    “Critical engagement of government policies is welcome in a democracy, but they must be rational, constructive, and solution-driven. Unfortunately, what we see from Mr Obi and his supporters under the guise of the “Obidient Movement” is often a descent into sensationalism and mass hysteria that undermines meaningful discourse.

    “No nation can be governed effectively under the influence of emotional blackmail or a rampaging mob that thrives on creating division and despair.

    “Mr Felix Morka’s remarks have been unfairly distorted in some quarters to stoke fear and animosity. TSF unequivocally reaffirms that the government remains committed to the safety, security, and freedom of all Nigerians, regardless of their political affiliation.

    “The administration encourages healthy debate and welcomes constructive criticism but rejects attempts to exploit misunderstandings or mischaracterizations for political gain,” TSF explained.

    The group added that while opposition figures could have their say, they should do so without resorting to baseless accusations

    It said: “While Mr Obi has a right of opinion on government policies, we urge him and his supporters to rise above inflammatory rhetoric and baseless accusations. Leadership demands responsibility, and public figures should focus on inspiring hope and unity, not amplifying division.

    “The so-called “Obidient Movement” must understand that responsible governance requires rational debate and a focus on solutions, not sensational narratives that mislead the public. The Nigerian people deserve leadership that prioritizes facts over emotional manipulation, progress over pandemonium, and unity over discord.

    “Public figures, including Mr Obi, bear a responsibility to promote peace and cohesion in the national discourse. Divisive rhetoric and baseless accusations only serve to distract from the real issues and delay the solutions Nigeria desperately needs.

    “We call on Nigerians to resist the temptation of being drawn into narratives that exploit emotions and deepen divisions. This is a time to work together to overcome our challenges. Constructive engagement, not hostility, is the pathway to the prosperous Nigeria we all desire.

    “While the road to recovery may be challenging, the administration remains steadfast in its commitment to building a nation that works for all Nigerians. TSF reiterates its unwavering commitment to promoting the achievements of this administration while fostering an environment where dissenting opinions are treated with respect.

    “Let us reject the politics of blackmail and hysteria and instead embrace rationality, unity, and collective progress. Public dialogue must inspire hope, not fear or animosity.”

    TSF also appealed to all political leaders, stakeholders, and citizens to uphold the values of civility and mutual respect.

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  • Mega Empowerment, Junilation in Okigwe As Sen. Ndubueze Holds Constituency Briefing

    Mega Empowerment, Junilation in Okigwe As Sen. Ndubueze Holds Constituency Briefing

    By Flowerbud News

    It was a season of jubilation and enjoyment of devidends of democracy in Okigwe Senatorial District of Imo State as Distinguished Senator Ndubueze Patrick C. rolled out amazing empowerment packages to the people as part of his End of .Year Constituency Briefing.

    The event took place on 31st December, 2024 at the Okigwe Township Stadium with
    unprecedented distribution of good numbers of Buses, Tricycles (Keke), motorcycles, Grinding machine , Sewing machine, Laptops, Generators, Refrigerators, Industrial Frying Pan.

    The ceremony was Chaired by Prof Maurice Iwu, Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and attended by the Governor of Imo State, Sen. Hope Uzodinma as Special Guest of Honour alongside his amiable wife Other dignitaries included the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, some Members of the Federal House of Pepresentatives from the State, the Secretary to the State Government, and notable Traditional Rulers.

    A cross session of the beneficiaries inteviwed posited that the Zone had never had it that good and have witnessed remarkable difference since the emergence of Sen. Ndubueze as Senator representing them at the Red Chambers.

    Sen. Ndubueze, addressing the gathering, expressed his profound gratitude to the People for confidence reposed in him, assuring them of better days ahead, and promising not to relent in his determination to giving Okigwe strong voice at the National Assembly, while attracting remarkable Federal Government Projects and presence.

    In his remark, the Chairman of Occasion, Prof. Maurice Iwu, lauded the efforts of Sen. Ndubueze Patrick, desxribing him as a passion leader of the People and selfless ambassador of of Okigwe, while urging him to remain steadfast in ensuring that Okigwe gets its due share of dividends of Democracy from the Federal Government.

    Gov. Hope Uzodinma, în his Keynote Speech, scored the Senator very hign in performance, calling him a true son of the State and expressing confidence that the people will reciprocate by returning Sen. Ndubueze during next Election. The Governor further reaffirmed his commitment to ensure Okigwe is given deserved placed in his Administration’s programme and projects.

  • APC group appeals for zoning of governorship position to Osun West

    APC group appeals for zoning of governorship position to Osun West

    By Flowerbud News

    The Progressive Frontliners (TPF), a group within the All Progressive Congress (APC), as appealed to the party’s leadership to allow Osun West Senatorial District produce the candidate for the 2026 governorship election.

    Addressing a news conference in Osogbo on Friday, the group said that the gesture would enhance the chances  of APC winning the 2026 governorship poll.

    Mr Ajijola Ayodeji, the Coordinator of the Group, said their call was to address the imbalance in the production of governors in the state and also to gain more party members.

    “Allocating the party ticket to Osun West this time around would address this imbalance and promote inclusivity.

    “It will also empower Osun West to fully participate and lead in the development of our state alongside other districts.

    “Again, from an electoral strategy standpoint, zoning to Osun West will invigorate our support base, motivating both the party faithful and local communities.

    “This action would demonstrate that the APC values every zone within the state equally, thereby rallying widespread support and enthusiasm, which is crucial for a successful election outcome,” he said

    The TPF coordinator also said that leaders from Osun West always bring diverse perspectives and ideas that enriches the party’s policies and programmes, fostering innovation and growth.

    “Osun West is home to individuals with strong leadership qualities, integrity, and dedication, who have proven their mettle in various capacities.

    “This talent pool is ripe for offering fresh and dynamic leadership that can attract both grassroots support and intellectual capital to our party.” Ayodeji said

    He said zoning the party ticket to Osun West also aligns with the spirit of the APC’s foundational vision, which emphasizes fairness, unity, and national integration.

    “It would resonate positively with the broader electorate, showcasing our commitment to balanced development and equal participation across all regions.” he said

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the group, after the news conference, matched to the APC party secretariat in Osogbo, where they submitted their letter of request

    NAN

     

  • Adeleke assents 2025 Budget into Law

    Adeleke assents 2025 Budget into Law

    The Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has signed into law a budget of ₦427,746,925.170 for the 2025 fiscal year. (more…)

  • Tax Reform: Build trust, allay fears, demystify north-south dichotomy before reform –MURIC

    Tax Reform: Build trust, allay fears, demystify north-south dichotomy before reform –MURIC

    As the Nigerian Senate halts action on the controversial tax bills, an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has advised the presidency to consult widely, build trust, allay fears and demystify the North-South dichotomy before reintroducing the bills. (more…)

  • Many Nigerians begging for survival, can’t afford food – APC chieftain laments

    Many Nigerians begging for survival, can’t afford food – APC chieftain laments

    By Flowerbud News

    Mr Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun, has said that the cost of food items in the country was becoming worrisome and unaffordable for the masses.

    Oyintiloye, a member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), said this while speaking with newsmen on Sunday in Osogbo.

    He lamented that most households could no longer afford good meals, with many begging to survive.

    The APC chieftain said that there was urgent need for the governments at all levels to come to the rescue of the masses by providing solutions to the challenge.

    Oyintiloye noted that the cost of basic foodstuffs such as rice, beans, garri, semovita, yam flour, among others, were getting out of the reach of the masses, making them to eat whatever was available.

    According to him, the rise in food prices is mostly caused by insecurity, high cost of transportation, climate change and the instability in the exchange rate.

    Oyintiloye added that the astronomical rise in the food prices had affected the purchasing power of citizens, leading to uncertainty, an increase in poverty and high cost of living.

    He said that with food as a primary resource for human survival, “the government at every level should undertake tangible programmes to defeat hunger in the land.”

    According to him, a recent survey conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) also confirmed that food prices have risen by over 100 per cent.

    Oyintiloye said that the survey, which was the 2023/24 General Household Survey-Panel, commonly called (GHS-Panel), launched on Nov. 25, in Abuja, revealed that 65.8 per cent of the households were unable to eat healthy, nutritious or preferred foods due to low income.

    The APC chieftain said that while President Bola Tinubu-led administration was doing everything possible to bring down the food prices, many Nigerians were still struggling to eat three square meals.

    Oyintiloye said that despite the food waiver policy being implemented by the Federal Government and the Central Bank’s intervention to curb inflation through the monetary policy, the prices of food were still on a very high side.

    “The exchange rate fluctuations further exacerbate this issue, particularly affecting the prices of imported food items.

    “The situation on the prices of food is becoming worrisome and extremely unbearable for the masses.

    “Many households can no longer afford nutrition meals, while many are begging for survival. This is pathetic and no longer bearable for the masses.

    “I urge Governors and the Federal Government to intensify efforts and to stop further increase in the cost of food items.

    “The situation may worsen, if factors leading to the increase are left unattended to,” he said.

    Oyintiloye urged the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to continue to uphold its mandate by protecting and promoting the interest and welfare of the consumers by enhancing quality product at competitive prices.

    He also urged governments at all levels to set up markets where food could be bought at subsidised rates as a temporary measure ahead of the festive period.

    NAN

  • APC appeals sacking of its caretaker committee in Benue

    APC appeals sacking of its caretaker committee in Benue

    Flowerbud News, Markudi, The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday appealed the Makurdi High Court judgement that sacked its seven-man caretaker committee in Benue.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Tertsagha Kume on Thursday nullified the caretaker committee constituted by the APC National Working Committee (NWC) to oversee the affairs of the party in the state.
    Kume held that the dissolution of the elected state executives and the action of the NWC were not in accordance with the APC’s constitution.
    NAN recalled that Agada and eight others had approached the court challenging their dissolution by the APC national secretariat for lack of fair hearing.
    Not satisfied with the ruling, the NWC, through its lawyer, Mathew Burkaa SAN, has filed the appeal at the Makurdi Division of Appeal Court challenging the judgement.
    The APC also filed a motion at the State High Court for a stay of execution of the judgement pending the hearing and determination of the appeal.
    The party prayed for a restraining order stopping the respondents from enforcing or taking any step to enforce or take benefit of the ruling or judgement pending the determination of the appeal.
    Meanwhile, the APC Caretaker Committee Chairman in Benue, Mr Benjamin Omale, has urged party supporters to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses.
    NAN reports that the state chapter of the APC in Benue was engulfed in a serious crisis for over a year, prompting the national secretariat of the party to dissolve the exco and appoint a seven-man caretaker committee.
    NAN