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Edo Governorship Poll: Political Party Threatens To Drag INEC To Court Over Omission Of Candidate’s Name

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By Ayodele Oni

September governorship election in Edo state is being threatened following move by the National Rescue Movement (NRM), to drag the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to court.

The threat followed exclusion of the name of NRM candidate, Dennis Osaron Aikoriogie, from lists of candidates contesting the poll by INEC.

NRM National Publicity Secretary, Olusola Afuye, in a statement, said failure of INEC to upload the name of its candidate, the party would scuttle the entire process.

He advised  the electoral body to resist interfering in the internal affairs of the party and to implement the resolutions of the October 23, 2023 constituted NRM NEC meeting, which the Commission monitored.

“The Leadership and entire family of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) condemns in strong terms the exclusion of its governorship candidate in the list published by the Commission on Sunday March 31, 2024.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had displayed the list of candidates of the 17 political parties participating in the September 21 governorship election in Edo State.

“The INEC office in Edo State, led by the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Anugbum Onuoha, displayed the list on its notice board and in all INEC offices across the 18 local government areas on, but mysteriously excluded the name of our candidate, Dr Dennis Osaron Aikoriogie, who duly participated in the legitimate primaries monitored by INEC from National Headquarters Abuja and the State HoD GAP in Benin and widely reported in the media.

“The National Rescue Movement (NRM) demands that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should immediately upload the name and credentials of our candidate or risk scuttling the entire process which has cost the country a lot of taxpayers’ money.”

Also, he demanded that INEC should apologize to NRM and its candidate in Edo for wrongly exposing the party to public ridicule.

“Finally, NRM calls on Nigerians and our supporters in Edo State especially, not to despair or relent, but remain steadfast and resolute.

“They should unite in resisting any anti-democratic tendencies intended to instil fear in them and set the stage for a dictatorial order and the erosion of our personal freedom and liberty as citizens, which they have been enjoying in the last few years since the return of democracy.

Arewa Group Kicks Against ‘Lopsided Appointments’ In FCT, Accuses Wike Of Flouting Principles Of Federal Character

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Nyesom Wike - FCT Minister

By Ayodele Oni

The Reformed Arewa Youth Coalition (RAYC) has challenged  the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over what it called ‘lopsided appointments’

The Northern group accused the former Rivers State Governor of flouting the principle of federal character in his appointments and running the FCT like personal empire

At a press conference held in Abuja over the weekend, RAYC alleged that Wike has been appointing only his kinsmen and allies, turning the FCT into what they described as his personal fiefdom.

Attahiru Musa, the President of RAYC, expressed deep concern over what he described as the minister’s ‘lopsided’ appointments, stating, “Wike has displayed a despicable trend evident in his choice of appointments.

“He has turned the FCT into an extension of Rivers state, deliberately ignoring the federal character principle.”

Musa emphasized that the FCT, as the Center of Unity, should prioritize inclusivity above all else.

He warned that Wike’s actions risked polarizing the territory along ethnic and religious lines, and potentially jeopardizing the fragile peace in the area.

Highlighting the discrepancy between Wike’s actions and the mandate of his office, Musa declared, “He cannot administer the Federal Capital Territory the way he administered Rivers State.

“He must be prepared to act honourably or be forced to equally resign his appointment honourably.”

The RAYC leader called on the FCT Minister to immediately halt what he termed as “ethnic pursuits” in his ministry and urged him to adhere to the principles of federal character in future appointments.

He vowed to continue monitoring the situation closely and to speak out against any further actions perceive as detrimental to the unity and stability of the Federal Capital Territory.

Ondo Governorship: PDP Screening Committee Disqualifies Two Aspirants, Holds Ward Congresses

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PDP Secretariat - Wadata Plaza

By Ayodele Oni

Two of the Governorship aspirants of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State have been reportedly disqualified by the party’s screening committee.

It was gathered that the screening committee, which sat in Abuja, scrutinized credentials and had verbal discussions with all the seven aspirants last week.

It was not immediately known those that did not meet the party’s criteria for the governorship contest, but those five aspirants cleared were immediately notified.

This is just as the party will on Monday, commence ward congresses to pick delegates for the party’s primary election.

Already,  Senator Abba Moro has been appointed as the chairman of the State Ward Congress Electoral Committee.

The committee is saddled with the responsibility of conducting the  ward congress for the purpose of electing three ad-hoc delegates per ward, one of whom shall be a woman.

The congress is expected to hold at the secretariat at each of the 203 wards in the state.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Party, Debo Ologunagba, in a statement, confirmed other members of the committee as Tom Zakari, Comrade Isaiah Makinde and Chief David Kolawole Vaughan, with Nheoma Ndu, a lawyer, as secretary.

“The NWC charges all governorship aspirants, leaders, critical stakeholders and members of our great party in Ondo State to take note and be guided accordingly.”

Kano House Of Assembly Loses Member, Deputy Senate President Mourns

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Halilu Ibrahim Kundil is dead

 The rank of the Members of the Kano State House of Assembly was yesterday, April 6, 2024, depleted , following the death of Hon Halilu Ibrahim Kundil.

This is even as the Deputy Senate President, Senator Jibrin Barau, described the late Hon  Kundila as a committed law maker ,who worked for his people and humanity .

Late Hon Kundila , until his death late on Saturday, represented Bagwai/Shanono state constituency at the Kano State Legislative Body.

In a statement issued on Sunday, April 7 2024, by his media aide Ismail Mudashir, the Deputy Senate President ,said the death of Hon kundila is a monumental loss not only to the people of Kano North but also to the generality of Kano state

“I received the news of the death of Hon Halilu Ibrahim kundila with a huge shock,. He was a committed and hardworking law maker who contributed immensely to the development of our State.

May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and admit him in Janatul Firdaus and give his family the fortitude to bear the loss” Senator Barau prayed

The late Kundila was on Sunday buried according to Islamic rites.

Kano Probe: We Will Not Condone Witch-hunting Victimization, Persecution Of Leaders – APC Warns

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Abba Kabir Yusuf - Governor of Kano State

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The All Progressive Congress, APC, Kano State Chapter has raised   the alarm over alleged plans by the  Kano State Government to hound and persecute perceived political foes using the instrumentality of its recently constituted Panel of Inquiry.

This is even as it has insisted that the lopsided composition of the panels ,with mainly New Nigeria Peoples Party NNPP  loyalists and sympathisers does not engender confidence and trust in the abilities of  members to dispense justice.

In a statement issued on Saturday April,6 2024,the State Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, noted that the Commission has been assigned with the  duty  to witch-hunt and politically victimize the subjects of investigation in its unwarranted assignment.

The Source reports that Governor Abba Yusuf had, on Wednesday April 3, inaugurated two Commissions of Inquiry to separately look into cases of alleged misappropriation of public properties/Assets and politically motivated violence and killings in Kano between 2015 and 2023 .

But the Kano State APC Chairman says the NNPP led Kano State Government should be upright in its dealings by not restricting its investigative efforts to only the period covering the two  tenures of its National Chairman Dr Abdullahi  Ganduje

Abdullahi Abbas contended that the planned probe will make meaning if it is extended to also cover the Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’ s era ,when about 70% of Government properties were allegedly sold and or fraudulently allocated to friends and cronnies .

Instructively, according to the APC Chairman, the alleged sharing spree took place in the full glare and supervision of Governor Yusuf ,then Commissioner of Works,Housing and Transport.

“From 2011 to 2015 ,the controversial 5km road projects in the 44 local governments were awarded and only for the funds to be misappropriated without the projects executed

“During the same period under review,over #3 billion was also earmarked for a particular project but misappropriated by Kwankwaso during his presidential Campaign in Lagos when #70million was released by each local government ” Alhaji Abbas stated.

The APC in its statement insisted that the only way  people will take the probe panel seriously,is for the Kano state Government to invite all the local council chairmen that served under Kwankwaso,’s administration to give account of what really transpired so as to properly situate the term” misappropriation of funds.

The APC further claimed that some of  the most vicious and destructive violent activities in the history of kano were perpetrated during the reign of Kwankwaso as Governor of Kano ,adding that  the trend has so far characterised the present. NNPP administration.

“Since 2019 when they were in the opposition,the people of kano were very much aware of how elements of this government and its supporters have threatened the peace of of the state .

“Even while in government,the violence perpetrated to celebrate its coming to power is still fresh in our minds.

“Some Government officials including the Secretary to the state Government SSG,a commissioner and two Advisers also threatened to kill judges of the 2023 Election Petition Tribunal in a viral video,and nothing was done to assuage the situation.

“It is shocking and disturbing that despite the threat to lives meted out by the commissioner against the judicial officers ,his name was resubmitted to the Kano state House of Assembly  for confirmation as commissioner.. He has since been cleared by the said House of Assembly.

“It is no doubt that the clearance of the said commissioner clearly demonstrates that evil deed is a viable venture in the Government of kano state because the doers are encouraged,appeased and rewarded abundantly.

“Between. 1999 and 2003 ,the violence that erupted in Kwankwaso town of Madobi local government when people objected to the crowning of Kwankwaso’s father with traditional title ,lives were lost and properties vandalized.”the APC statement noted .

“Alhaji Abbas, therefore, warned that while the APC as a party and its supporters will continue to remain law abiding and peaceful,they will however not tolerate any attempt to witch hunt politically victimize,and persecute its members and leaders.”

El-Rufai and The Short Trek to Posterity, by Hassan Gimba

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Hassan Gimba

The chickens, the saying goes, always come home to roost. But some people would prefer to be Shakespearean by quoting the insightful words uttered by Marc Antony in William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, “the evil that men do lives after them while the good is oft interred with their bones.”

The first is a long-established English idiom that was used as early as 1390 AD in Chaucer’s The Parson’s Tale. It means that wicked deeds or words return to trouble their originator.

In the second, spoken at Julius Caesar’s funeral, Mark Antony, referring to Brutus, Caesar’s murderer, was saying that when someone dies, the bad things they did continue to afflict the living, but the good things they did often do not, and therefore are buried along with the corpse.

The first one tells us that the law of karma is for the living and that like Frankenstein’s monster, every wrong and everything not done with good intention, especially against people, always turns around to torment the doer.

The second has now been overtaken by events, as we can see in today’s world. The bad ones do not wait for the leader’s death before they begin to haunt the person, as we shall soon see. Likewise, the good things they do, they leave them behind and we see them everywhere. Posterity is now, no longer tomorrow or left to be regurgitated by future generations.

About four years ago, my friends from Kaduna started being ecstatic whenever we met, beating their chests and clapping wildly, sometimes with even their feet, and telling me that El-Rufai was doing wonders constructing roads and fly-overs, tunnels and bridges, even telling me that he constructed one fly-over with four roundabouts under it.

I always did my best to calm them down. I would ask, with which revenue are the constructions being executed: locally generated or from the federation account? They would say he collected a foreign loan of hundreds of millions of dollars. And being “smart”, to get the loan, apart from local politics at the National Assembly, including ensuring that his lackey, now successor, was made chairman of a committee that could help facilitate the loan, he made someone from the loan givers an “honorary adviser” in his government. But this is for another day.

Then I would ask them simple but pointed questions like which construction companies are doing the work? Who owned them openly and who owned them through “blind trust” as with Obasanjo and Transcorp? I will then ask by how much the roads, bridges and fly-overs would increase the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and service the loans collected. To all these questions, their faces looked blank.

I believe that if a state must take a loan, then it should not go into servicing a lifestyle or financing projects that cannot repay the loan or improve IGR, except in the health sector.

I told them that the way things were going, a time would come when the state would not be able to pay salaries and render basic services to the people, by which time the loan taker would have since left the stage. Those who do not know would start accusing the new government of incompetence, whereas it was the past government that made the state “ungovernable”.

Fine, the roads and all have increased the value of houses and plots around them, and so what? In what way does that affect the poor man and his struggle to survive? The temporary appointments offered by the constructions are gone because the companies, not indigenous, have returned to base, boosting their areas of domicile.

Utilised differently, those loans could have been used to resuscitate moribund industries – and God knows Kaduna has a lot of them, build more, especially agro-allied ones. That would have offered direct and indirect employment to thousands of people who have dependents and eased the food insecurity in the land. The employed would pay taxes as that would have boosted the state’s IGR from which it can now embark on road constructions to open up rural and industrial areas and upgrade the infrastructure in the towns out of necessity.

Without taking anything from the above, part of the loans can also go into building world-class hospitals that could turn the state into a medical tourist centre. Intra-town transport service, which may include light rails, could have been done.

With massive employment at every corner, the crime rate in the state would have reduced significantly and the insecurity, especially incessant kidnappings bedevilling the state, wouldn’t be as it is now.

And so there is nothing wrong with Governor Uba Sani coming out to tell the citizens their situation: the state cannot pay salaries because out of its ₦10 billion share of the monthly dole outs, sadly, ₦7.5 billion goes into the payment of the debt of $587 million, ₦85 billion, and 115 contractual liabilities it inherited from the government of Mr El-Rufai.

Tragically, one of his sons, firing from all cylinders, instead of denting Uba Sani, ended up further soiling his father’s reputation. He claimed that the governor had “deflected” from his responsibilities and abandoned his duty as governor. “These guys have realised that they are wholly incompetent and the only way to mask the nonsense is to deflect. From a governor who is always sleeping in Abuja to a litany of incompetent aides who were only rewarded for foolish political reasons,” he vituperated.

By accusing the governor of being incompetent and surrounded by incompetent aides, El-Rufa’i’s son is only pointing at his father for picking and handing over to an incompetent lackey as well as foisting incompetent aides on it, right from the deputy governor down.

Many outgoing governors, or even presidents, go to extreme lengths to produce their successors, not necessarily because they are thinking of the continuation of any “good work” they are doing; they just to ensure that their flagrant abuse of the people’s trust is buried, at least for the time being.

Now the people of Kaduna will feel the impact of the negative acts of selfish leadership. Many of them allowed themselves to be used, thinking they were “fighting for Islam”, while the “Chief Jihadist” was empowering himself, his family and friends.

It is on record that some far-sighted senators who fought to stop the loan were denied return tickets, to the accolades of those now feeling the heat. Even when the then-governor boasted that he had done more than the Sardauna who did what he did without collecting loans, the same characters were nodding their empty heads like agama lizards. And now a lot of these gullible empty-heads are thinking of such a character as president!

But this development, hopefully, will further entrench democracy in the country, as well as probity and accountability in governance.

As long as leaders do not work with the fear of God, good intentions and the welfare of their people in mind, they will be having altercations with their anointed, even if they are their biological children.


Hassan Gimba is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Neptune Prime.

 

Unpacking Nigeria’s Security Challenges And The Need for Urgent Action

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Abraham Amah

By Abraham Amah

About three weeks ago, Boko Haram terrorists and its affiliate, the Islamic State of West Africa Province, ISWAP invaded three Internally Displaced People, IDP camps in Borno State and abducted more than 40 people, mainly women and children and are still holding them hostage up till this moment. About a month ago, more than 200 school girls were abducted from a secondary school in Kuriga, Kaduna State by bandits and thankfully the girls were released to the government after a series of negotiations with the bandits.

Early this year, three monarchs from Ekiti State were ambushed on their way back from a meeting and two of them were killed in the process while one was lucky to escape with injuries. Within the same period, school children in Ekiti State who were returning from school in their school bus were kidnapped by gunmen and taken to an unknown destination. They were released after a few days, unfortunately, the bus driver was found dead, apparently killed by the kidnappers.

The governor of Plateau State, Mr. Caleb Muftwang was given a special Christmas gift on December 25, 2023 by killers suspected to be herdsmen when over 160 people were massacred in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State. Two weeks ago, 16 of Nigeria’s gallant soldiers on a peace mission were ambushed in Okuama village in Delta State and killed in cold blood with stories of missing body parts trailing the gory massacre.

And in the South East, the activities of killer herdsmen and the confrontations of separatist agitators with agents of the State have turned some parts of the South East into ghost towns where the indigenes have all abandoned their homes due to incessant killings and attacks. Recently, Abuja that looked like it was a safe haven has come under serious attacks by different types of non-state actors and the fact that most of the attacks happen in broad daylight and within the precincts of very well fortified military formations should give a military mind concern much more ordinary civilians who populate the city.

I have selected just a few incidents of recent cases across the six geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT to drive home the fact that Nigeria on the whole is a country under the siege of insecurity and may be on the journey to unravel again if the government does not take urgent and very sincere steps to unpack the insecurity and deal with each of the strands effectively and decisively. No one is spared, including the high and mighty as we have seen incidents were very highly placed and seemingly protected people were attacked.

The audacity of the terrorists to attack an IDP camp and all other atrocious crimes directed at ordinary citizens and the State itself, is a direct challenge to the State’s control of the monopoly of legitimate violence and puts Nigeria on the alert category in the global Fund for Peace, Fragile States Index, FSI which is used to measure the stability and vulnerability of States to collapse. Sitting comfortably on the alert category means that Nigeria has consistently reported negative in the four indicators of cohesion, economic, political and social and cross-cutting sectors. What makes it worrisome is that most countries like Yemen, Syria and Afghanistan that unravelled, failed and collapsed had also shown the same signs that Nigeria is showing but those signs and warnings were ignored by the ruling elites.

Nurtured since 2003 with the silence of President Obasanjo when Boko Haram debuted, insecurity in Nigeria has assumed very disturbing dimensions and the way it is, only a President with a strong political will can look at insecurity in the face and put it where it belongs. The eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari did not help matters as he left it festering with charges from very well meaning and prominent Nigerians that he nudged his kinsmen who were major suspects in many of the atrocious crimes by looking the other way, keeping quiet when Nigerians were slaughtered and unable to bring the suspects to justice.

Resorting to a blame game would not make insecurity disappear but it is also good to understand that getting to its root causes would enable actors to take it out from the root and ensure it does not germinate again. I mentioned earlier that the government needs to unpack it to enable it to see the different colours and know what medication to apply. As it is now, it is clear that there are different causes of insecurity in the six geopolitical zones but one central theme that runs through all of them is that they have all assumed an alarming proportion of criminality and that alone de-justifies any just cause that would have led to it.

Bearing that in mind, the government should be sensitive to filter suggestions from notable Nigerians to ensure that narratives are not twisted to remove culpability from criminals. The recent suggestion by fiery Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi that the government should negotiate with bandits and his interactions with the bandits is a good starting point for the government and intelligence community. For one it shows that these bandits are not ghosts but humans that live amongst us and his intervention therefore provides access to the bandits for the resolution of the intractable man-made problem.

But it also shows that there are powerful Nigerians who may in one way or the other be behind all the criminality that tests the unity of the country and are probably using it as a bait to negotiate for power. The kidnap of 276 school girls in Chibok in Borno State which fingered very powerful Nigerians and embarrassed the Goodluck Jonathan government should provide profound insight to the present regime in its efforts to understudy the recent spike in insecurity and how it shapes contemporary Nigerian politics.

It is easy to understand that a lot of the youths who have taken to insecurity did so because they were shot out of the economic channels of livelihood by the failure of leadership, but that also is not a justification for criminality, after all there are many unemployed youths who have not taken to criminality but are working very hard in legitimate areas of business to eke out a living. In listening to those who try to twist the narrative to say that the present spate of insecurity is caused by poverty not crime, radicalism not insurgency, business not separatism, the government should be careful to separate what is criminality from willful intent and forced participation because everyone who commits a crime has a reason why one did so.

Last week, the Nigerian Army profiled many terror suspects and released more than 300 ‘former terrorists’ on the premise that they were forced into terrorism. This is not the first time this is happening and we just hope that the Army is careful not to nurture a monster that would come back to hunt them. What the government must do is to strike a balance between where it has failed in providing economic opportunities for our teeming youths and begin to do that immediately to prevent the future generation of youth aged between 1-10 ten years from towing the same line based on the fact that  the State abandoned its responsibility towards them.

And for those that are already caught in the web, the government must be decisive in treating criminality as criminality and ensure that the political wing that feeds the current insecurity is dealt a lethal blow. The present government has gone a step ahead of what the previous governments did not do, especially the Muhammadu Buhari regime, to release a list of financiers and sponsors of terrorism. Last week, the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, NFIU released a list of 16 names of corporates and individuals who have financial links to terrorists. In 2021, the United Arab Emirates. UAE passed on a list of terror financiers to the Muhhammdu Buhari government and the list was never made public until he left, a testament to the fact that some powerful Nigerians were involved.

The action of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to name and locate the financiers of terrorism is a good take off point and a bold statement that he wants to confront insecurity head-on. He should also understand that the powerful forces behind the festering insecurity would not go down easily. He therefore needs the full support and cooperation of well meaning and equally powerful Nigerians who genuinely want to see an end to the insecurity that looks to torpedo our genuine efforts at nation building.

I encourage the President to seek partnership with the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, EU in areas of technology and intelligence gathering to the extent that they do not impinge on our national security and sovereignty and ensure that this hydra-headed monster that has held us down in the past 21 years is curbed from the root to give the new economic trajectory he is incubating a sustainable lifewire. No country can make progress in the midst of insecurity. The siege must be broken.


Amah is Abia PDP Acting Publicity Secretary/ Vice Chairman

2024 Hajj: NAHCON Confirms 51,447 Muslim Pilgrims For Trip To The Holy Land

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By Suleiman Anyalewechi

Amidst the biting effects of the hard economic situation in the country, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, on Saturday, April 6, 2024, confirmed that only a total of 51,447 Muslim pilgrims are to embark on the 2024 pilgrimage to the Holy Land .

Maiduguri/Yola ,Kaduna Kano and Kwara states with averagely between 5,493, 4,493 and 3 057 top the lists of intending pilgrims from across the states of the country.

Benue ,kogi ,Enugu ,and Imo States recorded the least in number with an average of 100 and less pilgrims, with Abia ,Akwa- Ibom,Anambra recording none under the official government quota.

In a statement issued by the Assistant  Director, Public Affairs,  Fatima Sanda, NAHCON appreciated the Federal Government for its unwavering support and commitments towards ensuring a successful exercise despite all pronounced odds.

This is even as  the Hajj Commission, has commended the patience, and  perseverance exhibited by the pilgrims in the face of many constraints and uncertainties that they faced, adding that NAHCON also reckons with the concern demonstrated by the Ulamas and other Muslim leaders over the plights of the pilgrims.

The Hajj Commission particularly thanked state Governors ,and several other major stakeholders who stepped forward to render invaluable assistance towards the  actualization of the exercise.

Similarly, NAHCON lauded the tremendous support and understanding displayed by the media in their handling of the challenges that faced the Hajj preparations ,noting that this year’s exercise came with some 1unexpected difficulties .

The Commission, in view of  2024 challenges has, therefore, advocated an early preparations and long term planning as  viable solutions  to future challenges,adding that future operations at the Commission will be guided by early and long term planning..

Below is the full list of pilgrims and their states.

S/N State Total number of pilgrims registered

1 Adamawa 1,642

2 Borno 1,780

3 Taraba 950

4 Yobe 1,120

Maid./Yola Sub-total 5,492

5 Bauchi| 2,315

6 Benue 87

7 Ekiti 186

8 FCT. 2,491

9 Gombe 1,373

10 Jigawa 1,250

11 Kaduna 4,493

12 Kano 3,057

13 Katsina 2,654

14 Kebbi 3,419

15 Kogi 13

16

17 Kwara 3000

Nasarawa

1,866

18 Niger 3,201

19 Ondo 491

20 Plateau 1,126

21 Sokoto 3,643

22 Zamfara 1,596

Northern Sub-total 36,261.

23 Abia –

24 Akwa-Ibom –

25 Anambra –

26 Bayelsa 13

27 Cross River –

28 Delta 36

29 Ebonyi 13

30 Edo 295

31 Enugu 18

32 Imo 100

33 Lagos 1,861

34 Ogun 925

35 Osun 1,590

36

37 Oyo

Rivers 1,047

47

38 Armed Forces 365

Southern Sub-total 6,310

TOTAL FROM STATES NM 48,063

39 HSS 1884

40 Others 1,500

GRAND TOTAL 51,447

Fmr Governor Fayemi Calls For Legislation On Public Private Partnership

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By Ayodele Oni

The International Law Association (Nigeria Chapter) has bestowed a honour on the former Governor of Ekiti state, Dr Kayode Fayemi.

It was at the annual conference of the association in Abuja, where the former governor received the ILA Outstanding Achievement Award.

At the occasion, Fayemi shared his experience with public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure projects at the sub-national and national levels, along with tips for project sustainability.

“I also discussed our approach to PPPs using three projects that we revived through concession and commercialisation in Ekiti during my tenure: the Ikun Dairy Farm with Promasidor Dairy Company, the Ikogosi Resort and Conference Centre with Glocient Hospitality Ltd, and the Ire Clay Products Company with New Frontier Development Company.

“These state assets had become dormant over the years but are now fully operational through PPP initiatives.

“I highlighted the importance of political will, the centrality of enacting PPP legislation, establishing an office to ensure ease of doing business, recruiting professional transaction advisers, and ensuring the sanctity of contracts and agreements.

“I also discussed the Ekiti Transition Law and Local Content legislation as vehicles for inspiring confidence and sustainability, as investors are typically concerned about investment security, especially during governmental transitions.”

The law, passed by the assembly and assented to by Fayemi makes it mandatory for each administration to continue with projects initiated by its predecessor and ensures completion. The law has reduced the number of abandoned projects in the state.

The former governor added “On the negative side, I shared my experience as Mines and Steel Development Minister managing the fallout of the privatisation/concession of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex and the Aluminum Smelting Plant as examples of how not to undertake PPP projects without a clear vision and understanding of government objectives.

“In conclusion, I emphasized that each case must be handled on its own merit, with a clear realization that not everything public is bad and not everything private is good.

“Economic orthodoxy or one-size-fits-all dogma should not be the driving force in such arrangements, but rather a clear understanding of what works for the common good.”

Ramadan: Tinubu To Celebrate End Of Muslim Fast In Lagos

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Tinubu In Muslim Praying Ground

The Presidency has disclosed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will observe the end of the Ramadan fast in Lagos.

The 30-day fast for Muslims adherents across the country comes to end next week, as one of the worshippers of the faith President Tinubu is expected to join others in celebration of the end of the Holy Month.

According to a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale on Saturday, the president, a former governor of Lagos state is scheduled to fly to the state Sunday.

The terse statement said the president will return to Abuja, the nation’s capital after the celebrations marking Eid-el-Fitr.

The statement said: “In deference to the solemn occasion, which marks the end of Ramadan, the President will observe the moment in prayers for Nigeria and with family,” Ngelale said.

Ngelale who did not specify the date of Tinubu’s return said the Nigerian leader will “continue official duties during and after the Eid-el-Fitr holidays.”