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PDP Says Merging With Any Political Party Not On Drawing Board

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Debo Ologunagba - PDP Publicity Secretary

By Ayodele Oni

The National Working Committee, of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has declared its position on rumoured merger with any political party, including Labour Party (LP) preparatory to 2027 general election.

PDP, through a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, on Wednesday, after its 587th meeting in Abuja, reiterated that the PDP is not in any merger or amalgamation talks with any other political party.

The statement read in part “The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party after its 587th meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, restates for the umpteenth time that the PDP is not engaged in any merger, fusion or amalgamation talks with any other political Party or interest.

“While the PDP, as a truly people’s party, is open and welcoming to all Nigerians including our former members who left for other parties, we state that our party remains strong and formidable, capable of winning elections in a free, fair, and transparent electoral process in our country.

“The NWC acknowledges the influx of millions of Nigerians into our party in the ongoing party membership drive in all the electoral wards across the country; which further confirms that the PDP remains the party of choice for the majority of Nigerians.

“The public, teeming members of our great party, democracy institutions, and of course the international community should therefore disregard any report suggesting any form of merger between the PDP and any other political party as such is not in the contemplation of our great party.”

Rumours of possible merger followed interaction between presidential candidates of LP, Peter Obi and that of PDP, Atiku Abubakar in recent times.

Both agreed to work together and take over the country from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Fmr. APC Gov Aspirant, Gbenga Edema, Dümps Party, Emerges Candidate Of NNPP

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Olugbenga Edema

By Ayodele Oni

Olugbenga Edema, one of the allies of late former Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, and a gubernatorial aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), during April primary, has dumped the ruling party.

Edema, a former chairman of Ondo State oil agency, OSOPADEC has been selected as the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) candidate for the Ondo State gubernatorial election on November 16, 2024.

He was chosen as the party’s standard-bearer during a substituted primary election held in Akure on Wednesday.

The election was conducted to replace Ayeni Oluwatosin, the former NNPP candidate, who voluntarily withdrew from the race.

NNPP State Chairman, Mr. Peter Olagookun, confirmed Oluwatosin’s withdrawal, stating that it was done to pave the way for a stronger candidacy. Olagookun expressed confidence that this change would enhance the party’s chances of victory in the upcoming election.

After being named the NNPP candidate, Edema stated his commitment to leading the party to win the election.

Edema said, “I offer myself as your candidate and standard bearer for the Ondo state gubernatorial election coming up on the 16th November 2024. I accept the challenge, I accept the mandate freely and willingly granted to me today, and I promise not to ever look back.

“I have carefully studied the manifesto of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) which have been skilfully put together by some great minds.

“I have found out that a great deal aligns with our vision as encapsulated in the Igbega Ondo manifesto which has been put together by our team for taking Ondo State out of the woods and setting it on the consolidation and sustainability lane for total development.

“One of the most important aspects of our democratic process is the issue of internal democracy in the affairs of the political parties.

“The issue of internal democracy manifests in the manner that parties conduct their election processes which must be predictable, transparent and in compliance with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, (1999) (as amended); the Electoral Act, 2002; the Constitution of the various parties and their rules guiding the conduct of their elections.

“It is in the public domain that the purported primary election conducted by the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on 20/04/2024 for the selection of its gubernatorial candidate for the 16th November 2024 election is lacking in these attributes and as such cannot be described as democratic.

“This act of impunity should not be supported and be allowed to continue in our polity. It is trite that you cannot give what you do not have.

“And as the saying goes ‘a house built with spittle will certainly collapse under the early morning dew.’ The demise of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is just around the corner like its sister, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from which it took over the reign of power.

“It is on this note that I hereby formally announce my resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC) forthwith.

“I hereby pitch my tent with the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), a truly progressive and people-oriented party. This is a party for the immediate future. I don port o!”

Keem The Dream: Now A Senior With Much Grace And Equanimity

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Steve Osuji
Author: Steve Osuji

By Steve Osuji.

Shall we call it ‘time and chance’ that I ‘happened’ upon Hakeem Olajuwon a few days ago.

My former boss, a mentor and strong influence, Alhaji Salihu Abubakar  Ehimeakhe, had shared beautiful photos and stories about Hakeem.

“Wow, wow, wow,” I replied to his chat, sounding like a siren, wondering where he found this gem of a fellow. It happened that he had for years, struck up friendship with Hakeem in Houston, Texas.

On a recent visit, Hakeem had invited Alhaji over for lunch at his expansive  ranch and farm settlement.

Alhaji Ehimeakhe, who himself is a well-heeled and sturdy gentleman was truly awed, both by the gesture and the breathtaking ranch. It turned out a meeting between a legend and a statesman.

The country home is indeed an enchanted abode (see photos) as reported by Ehimeakhe who is often stoic of disposition and quite unflappable.

For those who may not remember, Alhaji Ehimeakhe had a pace-setting career in Barclays Bank, later named Union Bank. He was a colossus in the board rooms and is well regarded for his integrity and relentless pursuit of excellence.

Ehimeakhe is perhaps the last of Nigeria’s eminence grise in banking and management.

Hakeem, the superstar’s story needs no retelling. A member of my generation growing up in beautiful Lagos of the 70s and 80s… schooling and  enjoying the great opportunities that came with a strong petro-dollar economy in which Nigeria’s naira was stronger than the US currency.

That was how Hakeem ( then known as Akeem), a Surulere boy who attended Muslim Teachers’ College was scouted and shipped to America.

Enrolled in University of Houston, he was soon to light up the University basketball team, Houston Cougars, with his rare talent.

In the 1984 NBA draft, Houston Rockets was to select Hakeem first overall ahead of Michael Jordan who was selected 3rd overall by the Chicago Bulls.  That was how electrifying he was for a lad who started playing BB at about 15 years.

Through exceptional work ethic and uncommon discipline, Hakeem led the Rockets to back to back NBA triumphs in the 1994 and 1995 seasons. It’s a measure of his prowess that he was the first player in NBA history to be named Defensive Player of the Year, (1994).

He was also MVP (Most Valuable Player), back to back these glorious seasons leaving in his wake unprecedented honours for the Rockets and a haul of personal records in the annals of basketball in America.

He holds NBA’s all-time record for blocked shots (3830) and the only player to record more than 3000 blocked shots and 2000 steals in a career. The ‘Dream Shake’ is an exclusively Hakeem offensive tactic which NBA players still seek after years after he’s left the game.

He capped his career with his selection as part of the hay-making, gold-winning  US Dream Team at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.

A great athlete and a gentleman, Hakeem is now a senior citizen and a citizen of example. A devout Muslim, he is not afflicted by celebrity syndrome as noticed even in lesser stars. Devoted to things of his faith, he’s seen mainly at Masjid. He dotes on his family and mainly tends to his business these days.

He’s a hard-nosed businessman, having begun investing in real estate while still a player. A quiet philanthropist, he would rather do charity away from the glare of lights.  He had of course, lifted his alma mater in Surulere, Lagos, but Hakeem is onto an exponential project in Nigeria  with a slant in agric and top range skills development.

Though the project has been delayed by  bureaucratic red tape for a while,  he has not given up on his dear country, Nigeria, nor on his dream.

Since Hakeem retired 22 years ago, he has remained a model citizen, a universal mentor and  the go-to legend for budding basketball stars who trust him for his magic touch on the courts and famed emotional stability.

His NBA standard court at his remote ranch has become the ultimate clinic for some of the best of hoopers today.

Lastly, it’s good to know that one of Nigeria’s greatest athletes and superstar who once dominated the imagination of America and the world at large, is greying  most gracefully and influencing his environment long before social media discovered ‘influencers.’

Osuji, an accomplished Journalist, Columnist, former Editorial Board Member, The Nation, was Media Adviser to former Imo State Governor, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha

Akwa Ibom Sets Date For LG Polls

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Governor Umo Eno - Akwa Ibom State

By Ayodele Oni

Akwa Ibom State Government has taken steps to democratize Local Government. It has, therefore, set plans afoot to conduct Local Government Elections in the State in October.

Governor Umo Eno disclosed this at a stakeholders meeting organized by the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) in Uyo.

Represented by Mr Frank Archibong, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Eno said that the meeting was in preparation for the council polls.

According to him, Council Chairmen that would emerge from the exercise would be sworn-+in on December, in compliance with the state’s electoral plan.

Eno who also presented the election plan to political party representatives at the meeting, urged them to prepare for elections.

“This engagement is a precursor to all of the electoral activities that will ultimately lead to the 2024 Local Government Elections.

“The council poll could not hold in 2023 because of shortness of time, remember that we assumed office in May 29.

“That is the reason we still have caretaker committees at the local governments. I see nothing stoping us from having the elections this year.”

Earlier, the Chairman of AKISIEC, Mr Aniedi Ikoiwak, explained that the meeting was to brief stakeholders on the preparations for council polls in the state.

“So this meeting gives stakeholders the opportunity to interrogate the electoral process as planned.”

He said that the Commission would ensure adequate deployment of electoral and security personnel during the exercise and urged political parties to conduct their primaries between July 22 and Aug. 26.

From the timetable, campaigns would start on Aug. 26, 2024.

Kaduna Assembly Says El Rufai Misäppropriated N423 Billion, Invitës EFCC, Recommënds Finance Commissioner For Suspënsion

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Mallam Nair El-Rufai
Nasir El-Rufai

By Ayodele Oni

Former Governor of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El Rufai’s administration will be probed, according to the State House of Assembly.

The  Assembly constituted an ad hoc committee to review all funds, loans, and contracts given under previous Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and has presented its findings to the House.

The Chairman of the ad hoc Committee, Henry Zacharia, presented a report during plenary on Wednesday.

The report found out that most loans obtained under El-Rufai’s administration were not used for their intended purpose, and that due process was not, allegedly, followed in some cases.

Receiving the report, Yusuf Liman, Speaker of the Kaduna House of Assembly, stated that the El-Rufai Government took a total of N423 billion, and left the State with huge liabilities.

As a result, the Committee recommended that El-Rufai and other indicted members of his cabinet be investigated and prosecuted by security and anti-corruption agencies for abuse of office through the award of contracts without due process, diversion of public funds, money laundering, and plunging Kaduna State into deep debt.

The Committee recommended the suspension of the State Commissioner of Finance Shizer Badda, who also served under El-Rufai’s Government, and the Head of the State Universal Basic Education board.

It also called for a comprehensive inquiry of several key appointments of the previous government by competent law enforcement and anti-corruption authorities.

The Committee set up by the State House of Assembly was tasked with examining loans, grants and projects implementation from 2015 to 2023 during which El-Rufai served as governor of the State.

ÖBITUARY: NUJ Möurns Veteran Journalist, Richard Adeniyi

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Richard Adeniyi

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council has commiserated with the family of Pa Richard Adeniyi, a veteran journalist, who died at age 86.

The late Adeniyi worked with many Newspapers including Daily Times where he was widely loved due to his commitment and hard work.

Pa Adeniyi, an active member of Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) was able to carved a niche for himself through his reportage and immense contributions to Nigerian seaports.

He was a regular face at the monthly congress of NUJ Lagos Council and he was well respected for his vast knowledge on issues.

The Union wishes him eternal rest as his remains will be laid to rest in his country home, Ondo, Ondo State on Saturday, June 8, 2024.

TUC President To FG: “You Are Wästeful, Cut Wästage And Improve Lives Of Workers”

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Festus Osifo- TUC President and Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Akinwale Kasali

As negotiations between the Organized Labour and the Federal Government continues, Festus Osifo, President, Trade Union Congress, TUC, has labeled the President Bola Tinubu Government wasteful.

Osifo said that it is pertinent for the FG to cut its wastage for the betterment of the lives of workers.

Speaking on Arise Television, Osifo said that if resources are channeled to where it is necessary, like bettering the lives of workers, there won’t be rancour or issues that would lead to the halting of the nation’s economy as  happened in the just-paused two-day nationwide-strike.

He spoke on the principles of negotiation, saying that “negotiation is not emotion.”

Noting that the Government brought up the issue of affordability, Osifo said the Union has urged the Government to cut waste and improve workers’ lives.

The TUC boss said, during a recent meeting, the union communicated its readiness to wait until midnight for an improved offer, but left knowing no progress would be made.

He said, “The marching orders would have been given before now because we gave a lot of signals to trigger the authorities to act.”

Speaking on the Union’s approach to the strike, he said, “There could be different reasons why Nigerians want to embark on strike but for us in the labour congress it is a weighty decision before we go on strike.”

He further mentioned that during the strike, efforts were made to minimise disruption by allowing students to take exams and ensuring some hospitals remained open.

He, however, criticised the Government’s proposal of a N60,000 minimum wage as final, pushing for a higher amount and arguing that workers cannot wait for two months for a new minimum wage while suffering.

He stated, “The workers are suffering, so it deserves the urgency of the moment.”

He also added that the industrial action was a success as three key outcomes were achieved; Government’s  acknowledgment that they could go beyond N60,000, a commitment to conclude negotiations within a week, and increased attention from the President who gave marching orders to address the issue.

Osifo expressed hope that a resolution respecting the principle of negotiation would be reached within a week.

He demanded for retrofitting public transport to CNG to reduce transportation costs by up to 70%, which would benefit various sectors in Nigeria.

The TUC boss said the union would engage the Government on electricity tariffs, an issue that has not been addressed since their ultimatum on May 1st.

He concluded by emphasising the need for proactive involvement in addressing national issues to prevent industrial actions, stating: “Strike in any part of the world always brings economic losses.”

Rewane Urges Labour To Reconsider Wäge Demänd To Avoid Läyoffs

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Bismarck Rewane - MD FDC

By Akinwale Kasali

As the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress, TUC, suspend the nationwide strike for five days to continue negotiations with the Federal Government, Bismarck Rewane, Managing Director of Financial Derivatives Company, FDC, has urged the Organized Labour to reconsider its stance on benchmarking the minimum wage demand on dollar exchange rate. He said it would result in massive job layoffs, especially among the private sector operators, who are the major employers of labour.

The financial expert said that the private sector operators are currently confronted with several other macroeconomic challenges that erode their revenue, saying that they can only pay the minimum wage from the revenue.

Rewane also said for efficient price reforms to be achieved, it must be preceded by institutional reforms that would ensure that the right set of people are emplaced in positions of authority.

According to him, the Naira would also continue to depreciate in value if the country does not earn dollars via export.

He noted these at the 2024 Annual Vanguard Economic Discourse with the theme: “Reform in an era of Global Economic Uncertainty: Whither Nigeria”, in Lagos.

Speaking on the Minimum Wage, Rewane said, “ In 2019, the original proposal that we met, when Buhari called us, I could recall, was N18,000, and the discussion was around N24,000. I think we moved it to N30,000 after all negotiations.

“When we came up, he said, I don’t want any layoffs, I don’t want any inflation, I don’t want this, and I don’t want that. But what do you want? That was not there.

“In any case, we were able to resolve the issue. The data is very clear on what we did, N30,000 was the minimum wage, which covers 10% more than N30,000 that the civil servants got.

“ The equivalent at that time was about $75. So, for any other person, if you are on N18,000, you get N30,000. If you are a permanent secretary, whatever it is, you get N10,000 more.

“ And the data is here. Inflation in 2019 was 11.4%. Inflation in 2020, the year after, came down to 6%. So, you can see that even though there was a wage review, which went from N18,000 to N30,000, inflation actually declined to 6 percent.

“So, it was well managed, anticipated, and the discussion was very thorough and it happened in the month of the election. The president signed on April 18th.

“ So, if you now dollarise the minimum wage, because the inflation has already been factored in the exchange rate, you dollarise the income.

“And now, if you use the dollar value, you must also then use U.S. inflation. You cannot use the dollar value and then use the Nigeria inflation because that means that I am paying you in dollars.

“So you now use U.S. inflation, which is at 3.4 per cent now, and you take all the weight out of it. Let us say the U.S. inflation from 2019 to now went up to about 9 per cent. So let’s say everything put together was 15%, so, if you take the dollar value and add 15% to that, and then bring it back, you will find that there is enough room for you to come up with a midpoint.

“ Speaking about minimum wage, productivity in the US and our productivity in Nigeria are two different things. So that’s one.

“Two, the national minimum wage is a law that affects both the private sector and the public sector. It is a policy; it is not an economic plan, not a public plan. The government’s contribution to the GDP is about 10 per cent. The private sector, and the employers, also have to pay the minimum wage.

“They can only pay the minimum wage from the revenue they generate and you know the situation in this country. And they don’t want a situation which would lead to a recession. So, what I’m saying is that you negotiate the minimum wage bearing in mind that it is not government and government workers.

“The private sector is also in. Look at the losses they have been declaring and these companies that are going to borrow money at a higher interest rate are still going to pay a higher minimum wage.

“And so, we are very concerned about the growth of our investment.”

“ If you don’t do institutional reform, price reform will not get you anywhere because institutional reform is what prevents corruption. Institutional reform is what means that the right people are in the right places. No, that’s why we have this discourse. You know, the discourse is…, the question here is, “Whither Nigeria”. To do policy reform and price reform without institutional reform is the risk to lobby.

“ You must reform the institutions, including the Central Bank and all these other things, which, if you don’t do that, you can take credit or not tomorrow if you are going away.

“One of the items is market structure and there’s supply and demand. These are two different things. Even if the market structure is very efficient, without the market, the market structure is not efficient. If there’s no supply, the price will be a lot lower. So, there’s a fundamental issue.

“If Nigeria doesn’t have the dollars, it’s done. Period. Second thing is the structure. The Central Bank of Nigeria is not resistant to corruption. They are licensing Bureau De Changes for themselves and the central bank dwells on inconsistencies and contradictions.

“So one, I think, there should be an attempt to sanitize the market, change the structure, where there’s fundamental issues. Secondly, there’s a big difference between if you are fighting terrorism and if you are against the value of the currency.

“So, my suggestion is that there should be communication between the operators, the policy makers and the regulators. Two, that the structure of the markets, the more the players, the more efficient the markets.

“Ägain, if there is no supply, you can have the best structure in the world, the currency wouldn’t appreciate. If there is supply, because you earn the money from oil, from invisible services and all of that, you should earn that. So, currency would appreciate.

“So, currency volatility is a natural part of markets. Look at other countries, look at the Ghanaian cities, look at the South African lands. If the central bank cannot print dollars, even if they would like to, actually they cannot, the only thing they can do is to earn the dollar and have an efficient transparent market.

“In which case, you have an option. If there’s a bidding system, out of that option, the price is covered, you will find a good price. Intervening, defending and all of that are only temporary measures.

“ The market will buy the dollar. Nobody goes to buy the price of yam, nobody goes to buy the price of Garri, or beans and all of that. Foreign exchange is the product which is in the market.

“Before Brexit, the pound dollar rate was at 1.6, 1.5. Now, after Brexit and mistrust, it is going to almost one pound to one dollar. So what?

“The currency will continue to oscillate. But what you do as a central bank is to intervene in it to bring some kind of stability.

“But not losing focus on the fundamentals that make up the currency which is the balance of the trade, your receipts, your terms of trade. And what I mean is, here, our oil, gas, cocoa and other exports. If you are not exporting, sorry. You must have that. And the currency will continue to lose value”.

NDIC Commences Payment To Depositors Of  Distressed Heritage Bank

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Heritage Bank

By Ayodele Oni

Hope rose for depositors of the distressed Heritage Bank as the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, (NDIC) released details of how to get their fund.

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation has explained that it will begin payment of insured sum to 2.3 million depositors of Heritage Bank in-liquidation this week.

The date of commencement has not been confirmed but the Managing Director of NDIC, Mr Bello Hassan, said this while briefing newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday.

Hassan pointed out that the bank has preliminary deposits of N650 billion and loan worth N700 billion.

According to him, 99.9 per cent of depositors of the defunct bank have a deposit balance of less than five million naira, while only 4,000 of the depositors have more than five million naira deposit.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had on Monday revoked the licence of Heritage Bank with immediate effect.

The apex bank in a statement  explained that the revocation became necessary as a result of a continued decline in financial performance.

The House of Representatives, while reacting to the CBN decision assured depositors with the bank safety of their money.

Labour Strike: “We Incurred Over N200bn Demurräge” – Importers, Freight Forwarders Läment

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Otunba Frank Ogunojemite

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The African Association of Professional Freight  Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria, APFFLON, has raised alarm that the two- day strike by the organized Labour cost importers and freight agents a whopping N200 billion in demurrage.

The Source reports that the  Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, and its ally, Trade Union Congress, TUC, had on Monday, June 3, 2024, called out workers for an industrial action after a failed negotiation over a new monthly  minimum wage with the Government..

The strike was, however, on Tuesday, put on hold for a week to allow the organized labour and the  Federal Government return to the negotiation table.

But a statement issued on Wednesday June 5, by APFFLON National President Otunba Frank Ogunojemite, said for not considering small business owners and Nigerians who are not in the employ of Government ,the NLC/TUC declared strike action has now led to importers and others going to pay a huge cost that may severely affect their business operations.

“Who pays these additional charges? Does that not amount to more financial burden on Importers? Most of the actions taken by the leaderships of these unions are ill-conceived and anti- people.

“It is time Freight Forwarders and leaderships of all Maritime Associations came together to stamp their feet and resist NLC and TUC’s incessant calls for industrial actions.

“Over 200 billion Naira must have been accrued as demurrage for the two days the strike lasted .

“Head or tail, it is still the masses, the unemployed ,and small business owners that suffer. If the Federal Government agrees to pay N400,000 as minimum wage, prices of  commodities will increase significantly and the ordinary people will starve to death .

“At a time like this when some people can no longer afford to feed themselves, a time families are stuck in excruciating economic situation; some cannot afford malaria drugs not to talk of hospital bills .

“A time people are living in hopelessness because of harsh economic policies, trade unions are emasculating businesses by shutting down power supply, when there are other ways to drive home their demands” Ogunojemite lamented .

“The National Leader of the Nigerian freight forwarders insisted that it was an ill-conceived idea for labour to shut down the National Grid ,adding that cutting off power does not in any  way affect the Government.

“Shutting down power supply does not affect the Government because they use tax payers money to buy diesel to power their offices .

“What about the poor masses who are not in government’s employ -..artisans ,small and medium scale business owners whose businesses depend on electricity?

“We condemn.the labour unions for always embarking on industrial actions for selfish reasons .The trade unions are not looking the way of ordinary people who are struggling to make ends meet before taking drastic decisions ” he further stated .