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  • Tinubu seeks Senate approval of 2022-2024 external borrowing plan of $7.8bn, €100m

    Tinubu seeks Senate approval of 2022-2024 external borrowing plan of $7.8bn, €100m

    By Kingsley Okoye

    President Bola Tinubu has sought the approval of Senate for the 2022-2024 external borrowing plan of 7.8 billion dollars and 100 million euros.

    Tinubu’s request was contained in a letter addressed to President of Senate, Godswill Akpabio and read at plenary on Wednesday.

    Tinubu in the letter said the past administration had approved the 2022-2024 borrowing plan at the Federal Executive council on May 15 .

    He said:

    “Following the removal of fuel subsidy and its impact on the economy in the country,Africa Development Bank (AFDB)and World Bank Group have indicated interest to assist the country in mitigating the economic shocks, and its recent reforms.

    “While the AFDB will assist the country with the sum of One billion dollars, the world bank will give two billion dollars in addition to the Federal Executive council approved 2023-2024 external borrowing plan.”

    Tinubu said the projects due to be utilised with the fund cut across all sectors with specific emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, health , education, water supply, security and employment generation and financial management reforms.

    He said that the projects and programmes in the plan were selected based on technical economic evaluation and its expected contribution to the social economic development of the country.

    He listed the areas to include employment generation, skills acquisition , supporting the emergence of more entrepreneurs, poverty reduction and food security to improve the livelihood of an average Nigerian.

    He said the projects and programs would be implemented in all 36 states of the Federation, and the FCT.

    “In view of the economic realities , facing the country, it has become imperative that the country resort to prudent external borrowing, to breach the financing gap which will be applied to key infrastructure projects including power , railway , health amongst others , given the nature of these facilities.

    ” In a quest to bring the country to normalcy, it has become exigent to request the senate consideration and approval of the 2022 -2024 external borrowing plan to enable the government deliver it’s responsibility to Nigerians through expeditious disbursement and efficient project implementation”.

    NAN

  • Appeal Court sacks Suswam from Senate

     

    By Taye Agbaje

    Abuja:. The Court of Appeal, Abuja, on Wednesday, nullified the election of former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, as senator representing North East Senatorial District of the state.

    The appellate court, in a unanimous decision by a three-member panel of justices, said it was satisfied that Suswam was not the valid winner of the senatorial election that held on Feb. 25.
    It faulted the judgement of the Benue State National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal which returned Suswam of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Senate, after it nullified the election victory of Emmanuel Udende of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to the appellate court, the tribunal wrongly evaluated the evidence that was presented before it by the parties in the matter and thereby arrived at an erroneous conclusion that upheld the petition Suswam filed to challenge Udende’s election victory.

    Consequently, the court voided the judgement of the tribunal, saying it found merit in the appeal that was lodged before it by the APC candidate.

    “The judgement of the tribunal delivered on 8th of September, 2023 is hereby set aside.
    “The return of the appellant as the winner of the Benue North East senatorial election that was held on February 25 is hereby affirmed.

    “Parties are to bear their respective cost,” the court held in its lead verdict that was delivered by Justice Abimbola Adejumo, who led the panel.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)!reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Udende as winner of the senatorial election after he polled a total of 135,573 votes to defeat Suswam who garnered 112,231 votes.
    Not satisfied with the outcome of the election, Suswam approached the tribunal on the ground that it was marred by over-voting, irregularities, alterations and falsification of results.
    In its judgement, the tribunal held that Suswam successfully established his case that irregularities took place in five out of seven LGAs in the senatorial district.
    The tribunal cancelled 51,895 votes entered for Udende and also cancelled 21,229 votes entered for Suswam.
    After subtracting the padded votes, Suswam was left with 90,590 while Udende scored 82,699 votes.
    The tribunal, headed by Justice Ori Zik-Ikeoha, entered judgment in Suswam’s favour, a decision that was vacated by the appellate court on Wednesday.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

  • Be ready to perform or you leave us, Tinubu urges ministers

    Be ready to perform or you leave us, Tinubu urges ministers

     

     

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    Abuja:  President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday in Abuja urged members of his cabinet to work assiduously towards achieving the mandate of their ministries or be ready to leave the government.

    Tinubu stated this in his address at 2023 Cabinet Retreat for Ministers, Presidential Aides, Permanent Secretaries and Top government functionaries.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the three-day retreat is, ” Delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

    The president reminded the ministers of their responsibility to served the people who entrusted their mandate on him.

    Tinubu reiterated the commitment of his administration to take 50 million Nigerians out of poverty, saying “poverty is not a shameful thing, it is only unacceptable.”

    ” And we have to banished it because it is unacceptable,” the president said.

    He also enjoined the ministers to focus on their ministries progress and come up with bold endeavours, stressing that his administration was determined to turn the nation’s population into an asset.

    ” That is why we established Results Delivery Units. At the end of this retreat you are going to sign a Bond of Understanding between the ministers, the Permanent Secretaries and myself.

    ” If you are performing there is nothing to fear. If you missed the objective, we review, if no performance you leave us. No one is an inland and the bunk stops on my desk.

    ” I assure you will have a free hand. you must be intellectually inquisitive to ask how? Why? When? and why it must be immediate.

    ” I have taken a young lady, very dynamic Hadiza Usman to Head that delivery units. If you have any complain about her see me. If you are ready to work with her stay there. Delivery yes! We must achieve it for the sake of the millions of the people.”

    He said that the country was blessed with great talents around the world, adding that Nigeria was the biggest intellectually sound country in Africa.

    ” Yes we have challenges in Sahel, we have challenges of climate change. South and North of Nigeria is battered, we’ve all seen such.

    ” You have desert encroachment in the north but we are still blessed with arable lands. We can do it, we can built our country.

    ” It is not about the theoreticians, it is about practical determinations and focus evaluation. Yes it is our country, we have no other one.

    ” Let be proud that we are Nigerians, that we can do it, you can show leadership. We can fight to make democracy a lasting reference for the rest of Africa.”

    The President, who enjoined ministers and other government officials not to be afraid in taken decisions, however, warned them against being antagonistic to their supervisor.

    ” If they are wrong debate it. I stand before you and I have clear several occasions and I will be saying today again as the President I can make mistakes.

    ” Point it to me I will resolve that conflict, that error, perfection is only that of Almighty God, but you are there to help me succeed. Success I must achieve by all means necessary.

    ” We have great minds, great intellects and all that we need. When we were discussing this retreat. I said other than members of diplomatic corps to give us goodwill and inspiration.

    ” Don’t invite any foreigner to give me lecture about governance. I have been through it and I believe in Nigeria.

    ” It started from the day I was sworn in that bold endeavor is only achieve through courage, determination and focus leadership.”

    Tinubu said that the country was going through a reform painfully, saying ” and we still have other challenges.

    ” Don’t be a clog in the will of Nigeria progress. Let us look forward. Let us be determined that corruption will go, progress will be achieve.

    ” Better living wages for our workers. We will transform the economy to work for millions of our citizens. We must take 50 million people out of poverty.

    ” We must built healthcare that

  • Absence of witness stalls Mompha’s alleged N6bn money laundering trial

    Absence of witness stalls Mompha’s alleged N6bn money laundering trial

    By Adenike Ayodele

    The trial of the social media celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha (alias Mompha), charged with six billion Naira money laundering, before an Ikeja Special Offences Court,  was stalled due to the absence of prosecution witness.

    When the case was called on Wednesday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Counsel, Mrs Bilikisu Buhari, informed the court that the prosecution’s next witness was not in the country.

    Buhari  also urged the court to allow the witness to give his evidence via virtual hearing.

    “My lord, we are sorry our witness could not make it to court today because he is out of the country for a training.

    “We, however, apply that the witnesses evidence be taken virtually,”she said

    The defence counsel, Mr Kolawole Salami, however objected to the prosecution submission.

    Salami argued that the prosecution had ample time to prepare and brought their witnesses.

    “My lord, the prosecution  had enough time to prepare and bring their witnesses only to make application for virtual hearing this morning without any notification.

    “We ask that their oral application be dismissed,”Salami said.

    Justice Mojisola Dada overruled the submission of the prosecution and adjourned the case until Dec. 19 for continuation of trial.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that EFCC had on Sept. 18 tendered some of documents through an Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, Mr Ayotunde Solademi against Mompha.

    The documents were reports by the FBI and an investigative report on Mompha’s iPhone which the agency claimed was used for fraudulent activities.

    NAN also reports that Mompha’s trial in absentia started on June 3 when a compliance officer with Access Bank testified against him.

    Prosecution had informed the court on May 15 that it had secured his in collaboration with its international partners.

    The court, on Sept. 21 ordered the commencement of trial of the defendant in absentia after he failed to appear before it.

    The EFCC had, on Jan. 22, arraigned Mustapha alongside his company, Ismalob Global Investment Ltd., on eight counts bordering on six billion Naira laundering.

    The court had, on June 22, issued a bench warrant for his arrest following his absence in court.

    Dada also revoked the bail she granted the defendant.

    The social media celebrity was equally absent in court on June 16.

    On  June 10, EFCC accused him of flouting the court’s order by travelling to Dubai with a new international passport.

    The charges against Mompha include conspiracy to launder money obtained through unlawful activities, and laundering of money obtained through unlawful activities.

    The others are retention of proceeds of criminal conduct, use of property derived from an unlawful act, possession of a document containing false pretences, and failure to disclose assets.

    NAN

  • Passport applicants allege massive extortion by NIS officials in Abuja

     

    By Ibironke Ariyo

    Some Nigerians who applied for international passports have accused personnel of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Abuja passport office, of massive extortion.

    The passport applicants said in spite of recent directive of the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo to the immigration authorities to sanitise the system, nothing much has changed.

    The applicants who spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), lamented that they were made to pay various sums of money by NIS officials before getting the travel document.

    They also alleged that the electronic passport application system has been compromised, forcing those who followed due process with no alternative than to “settle” NIS officials in order to get their passports on time.

    Some of them further alleged that even when the passport was ready, they were made to pay another N5,000 before collection.

    An applicant, Mr Ahmed Isa, a civil servant, said that he had been to the passport office over 10 times and was yet to get his passport.

    “I have been coming here since September to get a passport because I want to travel out of the country.

    “First, they said the fee is N35,500 but now they have jacked it to N55, 500. This is for a passport with a duration of five years.

    “Everybody is telling you to pay this and that and the place is chaotic. The whole thing is frustrating,” Isa said.

    Another applicant, Mohammed Umar, said that he came for the re-issuing of his passport which had expired but was told by a NIS official to pay additional “compliance fee”.

    “When I asked them what the compliance fee is for, the man pushed me aside and walked away.

    “All I have noticed here is that many of the officials are unruly and behaving as if they are not accountable to anyone,” Umar said.

    Another applicant who sought for anonymity, said she applied for passport renewal online in August 2022 and was still waiting.

    “Every time I go to the immigration office to track its progress, officials kept telling me to contact the person helping me.

    “It has been frustrating and depressing. Everyone expects and believe I should have a certain someone who is helping me.

    “When I told them I did it online, I got the ‘ohh’ look and then the term ‘self-service’ follows me everywhere I turn to for help,” she added.

    Another passport applicant, Blessing Ibiyemi, told NAN that she missed out on a scholarship abroad because of her inability to get her passport processed in spite of following due process.

    “I applied for passport in April and I just got my passport now in October after paying an extra N40,000 to process it.

    “The first time I came to their office, I told them I paid online, they gave me a chair to sit and I was there for hours.

    “When I asked them why I am still here, they told me to contact the officer helping me, I was shocked because I paid online and I didn’t expect any officer to be helping me.

    “The NIS has not shown true commitment to wanting to tackle this menace,” Ibiyemi said.

    A female applicant said under condition of anonymity that she missed a very important training abroad in spite of paying fully for the passport.

    ”I paid N116,000 for a 32-page passport booklet. At every stage of the process the personnel ask for money.

    ”I paid N70,000 initially and I was told to pay another N36,000 for adding another name, my marital name, then another N10,000 for approval of the passport, and at the collection point, I paid another N20,000.

    ”When I demanded for receipt the personnel helping me became angry,” she said.

    Another victim, Mr Alarape Ogunmuyiwa, said that he was initially charged N80,000 for renewal of his passport.

    Ogunmuyiwa added that he was later made to pay extra N20,000, because the official in charge told him that the expired passport was “defaced”.

    “I am yet to get my booklet. They kept saying no booklets. The funny part is that, the officer in charge of my passport is not even picking my calls.

    “Now, I have paid N100,000 to get my passport and yet I can’t access it, this is frustrating and I can’t take this anymore,” he said.

    A journalist, Dennis Abraham, whose passport expired in August said after paying N120,000 for a 10-year validity passport, he was initially told to pay additional N25,000 and later another N15,000 to correct a mistake on his date of birth.

    Abraham said that the immigration officer he was dealing with, said though NIMCI had effected correction to the date, the change is yet to reflect in the immigration portal.

    “I’m still waiting after paying N160,000 to renew my passport. Hopefully it will be ready soon,” he added.

    An immigration official who pleaded anonymity told NAN that the system has been highly compromised, adding that those who applied for passport online “will take forever to get their passports”.

    “What obtains now is to pay any officer who will fast-track the process for you and you’ll get your passport within the space of two weeks after application,” he said.

    Another official told NAN that the extortion of passport applicants by fellow immigration officers is real.

    He described the situation as not only embarrassing, but also a huge threat to national security.

    “It is a menace, we may not know the full implication today until a little later when the negative impact of this issue begins to manifest in our national security negatively.

    “It has national security implications for Nigeria. We are talking about obtaining a Nigerian passport.

    “Now, if we the officials involved are only after money, it means anybody can come into Nigeria through any of our porous borders, play the necessary game, and obtain anything that makes and certifies him as a Nigerian citizen,” he lamented.

    The officer, who advised that drastic measures must be taken to curb the menace, urged passport applicants to resist any attempt to force them into offering bribe for passport.

    He said that it was important for victims of the extortion to report to higher authorities.

    However, the Service Public Relations Officer, Dr Adedotun Aridegbe, dismissed the allegations as untrue, claiming that some passport applicants fabricate stories to dent the image of NIS.

    According to him, it is not possible for applicants to pay more than the official amount for passport booklets.

    “All these things are not true. It’s unrealistic. When I investigated some of these allegations, some applicants just formulate stories to tarnish our good image.

    “We have officers that work round the clock including weekends and even run shifts to produce these passports.

    “There is a task force set up by the Comptroller General, Mrs Caroline Adepoju to checkmate any illicit activities going on in the passport offices,” he claimed.

    Aridegbe said instead of the “unfounded allegations”, Passport Control Offciers across the nation should be commended for being able to clear backlogs of passport applications as directed recently by the minister.

    He said both the Minister and the Comptroller General went through sleepless nights to ensure that the backlogs were cleared.

    The NIS spokesman however said disciplinary action would be taken against any officer found wanting. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

    Edited by Maharazu Ahmed

  • Breaking: Arrest warrant::Court gives Emefiele Jan. 25 to appear over $53m debt

    Breaking: Arrest warrant::Court gives Emefiele Jan. 25 to appear over $53m debt

     

    Abuja:  A Federal High Court in Abuja has given former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, until Jan. 25 to appear in court to explain circumstances surrounding the 53 million dollar-judgment debt arising from the Pars Club refund.

    Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a short ruling on Tuesday, gave Emefiele another opportunity to appear in court in person or an arrest warrant issued against the ex-CBN governor.

    The development followed a plea by Emefiele and CBN’s counsel, Audu Anuga, SAN, that all efforts to ensure that his client appeared in person on the order of the court were unsuccessful as he was still in custody.

    Anuga informed the court that an affidavit to show cause on why arrest warrant should not be issued against Emefiele was filed on Oct. 30.
    Justice Ekwo then asked I.A. Nnana, the lawyer who represented Mr Joe Agi, SAN, the judgment creditor/applicant in the suit, if he had been served with the affidavit
    .
    Nnana responded that they were served on Monday, almost at the close of work and that they would like to react.

    The judge, who cautioned Anuga against late filing of processes, reminded that the matter came up on July 19.


    The senior lawyer, however, explained that all efforts were made until Friday (Oct. 27) to ensure that Emefiele was released on order of the court but the order was not complied with, which necessitated the filing of the affidavit.

    Anuga, however, told the court that since parties had been exploring settlement before and the CBN had a new governor, they should be allowed to explore settlement option.
    But Justice Ekwo insisted that Emefiele must appear in the next adjourned day.

    “As for the 4th respondent (Emefiele), I have always said, contempt proceedings follow a person whether the person Is still there or not.
    “In this case, I have given this particular person so much liberty, so much leniency and the situation does not seem to change.

    “I will adjourn the matter because the other side says they want to react to the process so there is no much talk.

    “Order of court must be complied with and even if no one complies with the order of the court, the court must comply with its order.
    “I will give you sufficient time,” he said.

    The judge, consequently, adjourned the matter until Jan. 25 for Emefiele to show cause why arrest warrant should not be issued against him.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that in the affidavit deposed to on Emefiele’s behalf by Jeremiah Utaan, a legal officer in the Legal Department of CBN, he said Emefiele was willing to appear before the court as directed but for his continued detention by the Department of State Service (DSS).

    He said the information was of public knowledge from June 10 till date that had made it impossible for Emefiele to physically appear before the court on July 19, the last adjourned date.

    Utaan, in the affidavit, averred that Emefiele’s absence at the proceedings was not out of disrespect to the court but rather due to circumstance beyond his control.
    “I verily believe that the cause of justice will not be served should the Honourable Court proceed to issue a Warrant for the arrest of Godwin Emefiele,” he said.

    The judge had, on July 19, threatened to issue a warrant of arrest against Emefiele over his failure to appear in court.

    He said he was minded to exercise a restraint in the proceeding to give the ex-CBN boss an opportunity to explain himself.

    NAN reports that Justice Ekwo had, on Oct. 20, 2022, ordered the CBN governor to appear in court on Jan. 18 over his alleged refusal to obey the order of the court for the payment of the judgment debt in favour of a legal practitioner, Joe Agi, SAN.

    Agi had dragged Linas International Ltd, Minister of Finance, CBN and Emefiele to court as 1st to 4th judgment debtors respectively, following an application for garnishee made by him as judgment creditor in the case.

    However, on the Jan. 18, proceedings could not go on as scheduled when the matter was called, prompting the court to subsequently adjourned the case until March 20, before it was fixed for June 6 again.

    NAN reports that the judge, on June 6, ordered Emefiele to appear before it on July 19.

    But President Bola Tinubu, on June 9, suspended him as CBN governor and he was directed to transfer his responsibilities to the deputy governor, operations directorate.
    No sooner had Emefiele was suspended than the DSS, on June 10, announced his arrest and detention.

    It was also reported that Emefiele was arrested and detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Oct. 26 less than an hour after the DSS released him.

    The EFCC was said to be probing him over alleged impropriety during his term as the head of the apex bank.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

  • Rivers Assembly: Jack-Rich appeals for calm

    Rivers Assembly: Jack-Rich appeals for calm

    By Flowerbud News

    Nov. 1, 2023

    Mr Tein Jack-Rich, a former presidential aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has called for calm on the wake of Monday’s attack on the Rivers State House of Assembly.

    Jack-Rich also called on the political gladiators in the state to sheath their swords and ensure that the crisis did not escalate to a stage that it could not be managed.

    The House was set ablaze by suspected political thugs on Monday, following a threat by the lawmakers to commence impeachment proceedings against the Leader of the House, Edison Ehie, and Gov. Siminalayi Fubara.

    ”At the early hours of Oct. 30, 2023, I received multiple calls and reports of an immense attack and the desecration of Rivers State House of Assembly, being the beacon of democracy.

    ”It is important to understand that keeping the temple of our democracy is a sacred oath we all took as political actors, irrespective of class.

    ”Therefore, any tendency to attack the legislature or hijack is not for anyone’s security, rather a display of political weakness,” the CEO of Belema Oil Producing Limited, said.

    According to him, when the legislature comes under attack anywhere in the world, democracy is threatened.

    ”We cannot afford to sacrifice the peace of the democratic journey on the alter of fear of dictatorship or authoritarianism.

    ”My appeal is peace, and for Rivers State to be allowed to key into President Bola Tinubu’s administration at the federal level in order to take advantage of its economic master plan,” he said.

    According to him, this will enable the state to fix its economic policies to attract private capital development, in order to provide jobs for the youths who are currently struggling with massive unemployment.

    ”We cannot afford the crisis brewing to snowball into a more chaotic situation, which is capable of excerzabating huge economic hardship in Rivers State,” Jack-Rich noted.

    The Rivers-born philanthropist therefore, called for calm.

    ”Let all those involved sheath their swords, in the interest of peace and development of our dear Rivers State,” he said.

    According to Jack-Rich, the onus was now on all patriotic sons and daughters of the state to put on the garb or civility and deploy dialogue in order to resolve any differences.

  • Wike working on state of emergency

    Wike working on state of emergency

    WIKE WORKING ON STATE OF EMERGENCY?
    * WANTS CONTROL OF RIVERS STATE FOR 2027.
    * Meets Fubara * Presidency intervenes

    Last week the political space of Rivers State was again shaken by a rash desire underscored by crash emotions and action to impeach the democratically elected Governor of the State – H. E Sir Siminalayi FUBARA (GSSR )

    The fallout led to the burning of the House of Assembly chambers by ardent political supporters. ln the ensuing drama, actions were swiftly taken to arrest the tide.

    The Speaker( Rt. Hon Martins Chike Amaewhule) was impeached and a new Speaker (Rt. Hon Edison Ehie) elected, the COS to the Governor, Mr. Chidi Amadi was equally given the boot!

    Things were moving faster than the speed of light; the chief Judge commissioners and 23 Local Government Area Chairmen may not be spared.

    Though the Commissioner of information and communication, Mr Warisenibo Joseph Johnson has dispelled the further sacking of any government official

    Addressing supporters earlier at the House of Assembly Complex on Monday where he had gone to assess the damage done to the burnt chambers, the governor visibly calm, had said he had not committed any impeachable offence offering to talk to the press at a later time.

    Perhaps Fubara’s perceived offence was the recent appointment of Commissioners which political observers said was without Wike’s input having exhausted his recommendations.

    Others say various monetary demand brought about the love lost

    It is shamefully noteworthy that the Governor, the No1 Chief Security Officer of the state was equally attacked, shot at by the police drafted to the complex to keep law and order.

    The Governor, we are told only escaped by the whiskers as a large following shielded him off teargas cannisters and more.

    In this regard, Lious Edet House has confirmed the incident and vows to deal with anyone found culpable as investigation is underway.

    Having failed in their plan A action, in the coming days may shift to rendering the state ungovernable if Wike is allowed to go full swing with his allies. The idea is to attract President Tinubu whose ears Wike has to imposing a state of emergency on Rivers State in their permutations for 2027  regardless of the President’s surgical intervention.

    it’s left to be seen in the light of the permutations on ground. Meanwhile the two Rivers sons have were said to have met behind closed doors in Abuja. They shook hands upon meeting enroute the Police Council meeting chaired by Mr President The last was in 2021

    It’s not clear if the path to peace and less control of the state affairs will be brokered.

    The path of honour for Wike would have been dialoguing, advising and providing guidance for a Government he painstakingly entrenched. Wike can afford to show fartherly courage and go tete-a-tete with the Governor!

    For making the Riverine region to govern in 24 years of the life span of the state, Wike had already written his name in kandahar. why sacrifice it on the alter of ego ?

    whatever the disagreement is, a disagreement where Impeachment of the Governor is to be secretly executed is no more a mere disagreement.

    From Ada George to Peter Odill, Omeha, Amaechi to Wike, no one made an Impeachment attempt on the other or assassination attempt. lt can’t be recalled that any Impeachment moves in the 8years of Wike’s administration as govervor. You dare not!

    The powers right now rest with the Governor. Let there be father/Son like dialogue . State of emergency as plan B will not work. The price is far more. Let the issues which are more than meets the eye be resolved amicably.

    To pupetize the Governor is not in the best interest of a party who wants to deliver dividends of democracy.

    The coming days will redefine governance as Governor Siminalayi FUBARA is expected to deepen his grip and ensure the bridge to youths and more -people oriented governance is not truncated.

  • Canadian Gov’t Commits $18 Million To Humanitarian Responses In Nigeria – High Commissioner.

    Canadian Gov’t Commits $18 Million To Humanitarian Responses In Nigeria – High Commissioner.

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja ( Flowerbudnews): The Canadian Government has expressed readiness to assist in the realisation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by supporting the Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation response in Nigeria.

    The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jamie Christoff, made this known when he led his team to visit the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu at her office in Abuja.

    This was disclosed in a statement by Rasheed Olanrewsju Zubair, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Honourable Minister, a copy of which was made available to Flowerbudnews on Tuesday.

    Ambassador Christoff said the Canadian Government has committed to put in One Hundred and Fifty-Two Million Dollars as part of their assistance to the country for various programmes. However, a small portion has been earmarked for humanitarian response, he said.

    The Canadian Envoy  said that some of the general funds will be spent in Nigeria to focus on vulnerable women and young girls across the country.

    The ambassador lauded the establishment of the Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Trust Fund, saying it is a welcome development that will aid in better coordination with the government in the driver’s seat. He noted that it would be of interest to the Canadian government.

    “I am here with my team to register our support to the mandate of the President in his efforts to alleviate poverty and reduce humanitarian crises in Nigeria through your ministry,” he said.

    Responding, the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu, while commending the High Commissioner for finding time out of his busy schedule to visit her and kind words on President Tinubu’s Initiative, assured him of a mutual working relationship.

    Edu informed the High Commissioner of the determination of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to significantly tackle multi-dimensional poverty and humanitarian crises in Nigeria by 2030 in line with the SDG target.

    She assured the visiting Envoy that the Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Trust Fund will be used to address emergency humanitarian responses and issues of poverty alleviation in Nigeria, saying its application will be in a transparent manner.

    The Minister asked the High Commissioner and all other Humanitarian Responders to re-evaluate their contributions to Nigeria and work towards providing durable solutions to ‘our country’.

    She advocated for a radical change in the approach of partner implementation, to enable the people who need help the most truly get it with less duplication and wastage. (Flowerbudnews)

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    Rasheed Olanrewsju Zubair,  Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Honourable Minister