Home Blog Page 1670

Trouble For LP Acting Chair Over Alleged Link To APC

0

The Labour Party’s leadership crisis came to a head on Thursday as seven members of the National Working Committee of the party, announced the National Vice-Chairman (South), Lamidi Bashir Apapa, as the acting chairman of the party, replacing the suspended chairman, Julius Abure.

Some Labour Party supporters have taken to social media, particularly Twitter, to tackle the party’s new acting chairman, Pa Bashiru Lamidi Apapa, for allegedly working against the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, during the February election.

It was earlier reported that the Labour Party’s leadership crisis came to a head on Thursday as seven members of the National Working Committee of the party, announced the National Vice-Chairman (South), Lamidi Bashir Apapa, as the acting chairman of the party, replacing the suspended chairman, Julius Abure.

A picture of the new party chairman with a supporter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been trending on Twitter, with the user claiming that it was clear that Lamidi Apapa was a mole planted by the ruling APC to divide the Labour Party.

A user named Ike Ihiala accused ‘President-elect’ Bola Tinubu of plotting to use the Labour Party leadership crisis to exacerbate political tension in the country.

He wrote, “RED ALERT: Pa Bashiru Lamidi Apapa, who illegally declared himself Ag. Chairman of Labour Party hails from Oyo State. Born in 1950, Pa Bashiru is 73.

“Pray tell, why Nigeria’s most notorious drug baron, Bobo Chicago, is using 73 years old Pa Bashiru to further heat Nigeria’s political firmament?

Chief Ikukuoma also questioned the new acting chairman’s moral justification for steering the party’s leadership after allegedly working for Tinubu during the 2023 election.

“Lamidi Apapa the self acclaimed Labour party chairman, was expelled from Labour Party in 2014… Him and his colleagues worked for Bola Amoda Tinubu in 2023 Presidential election !!Today he wants to be national chairman,” he said.

“The APC mole Lamidi Apapa should be acting babalawo roles in Yoruba movies.

“Labour Party Chairman. Una miss road? It is Comrade Julius Abure we know!!!,” another LP supporter, NKEM added on his Twitter page.

Sahara Reporters

Ekiti First Lady Rallies Women Against Cancer, Declares Free Test

0
Olayemi Oyebanji - Ekiti State First Lady

By Ayodele Oni

To mark tenth year anniversary of her death, Ekiti State Government has declared free breasts and cervical cancer test in honour of the former Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs Funmilayo Olayinka.

The wife of State Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji announced this in Ado- Ekiti during the 10th remembrance anniversary of a former Deputy Governor of the state who died of Breast Cancer.

Mrs Olayinka was deputy to former Governor Kayode Fayemi, during his first tenure.

Dr Oyebanji described Cancer as a devastating illness that has affected the lives of many people, saying that, to reduce its prevalence, there was need for every stakeholder to raise awareness about its causes, symptoms, and treatment.

The Ekiti first lady allayed the fear of women at the gathering, declaring that cancer is not a death sentence, noting that, early detection remained the key to successful treatment.

Dr Oyebanji, who paid glowing tribute to late Olayinka, urged everyone to  prioritize regular medical test regardless of age or health status saying that there are survivors who have overcome the killer disease and now living healthy lifestyle.

“We understand that many people are afraid of getting tested for cancer, but we want to assure you that early detection is the key to successful treatment.

“It can help identify cancer at early stage when it is easier to treat. Therefore, we hope that this event will not only raise awareness about cancer but also inspire people to take action and get tested.”

In his remarks at the occasion, the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Fillani Oyebanji expressed regret that the prevalence of the disease was on  the increase, while a lot still needed to be done by government and people in respect of advocacy, mobilisation and prevention.

Earlier, The Chief Medical Director Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Prof kayode Olabanji, appreciated government for its intervention towards free screening of patients at Aduni Olayinka wellness center.

In a Lecture, Dr Olusola Aduloju, told the people that cervical and breast cancer, which are  commonly diagnosed usually occur as a result of late child birth, genetic record, smoking, alcoholism, multiple sex partners among others.

He however recommended  regular check of the breast, pointing out that cancer and diagnostic center in the state teaching hospital is well equipped to take care of different categories of those battling with the disease.

Salary Arrears: NLC President Laments Poor Condition Of Journalists

0
Joe Ajaero

Joe Ajaero, President, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has berated media owners in the ountry for the poor remuneration of journalists.

The NLC leader said journalists welfare have been relegated to the background by some media entrepreneurs who do not care about their survival.

He noted that some media houses are owing their worker backlogs of salary which they have refused to pay, thereby worsening their economic conditions.

This must not continue, the no nonesence NLC president.

Ajaero made this known during a meeting with the Leadership of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, in Abuja the nation’s capital.

According to him, the umbrella body of workers in the country will work with the NUJ to ensure that the problem is tackled.

He said the NUJ has relaxed its role as the umbrella body of journalists in the country, adding that this must not be so, asking the Union rise up to the occasion of defending journalists.

“The NUJ is going backwards. They are slacking in the affairs of NLC and I am not afraid of saying this. They have allowed the Guild of Editors to be at the forefront,” Ajaero said.

“The Guild are the managers and they cannot protect the interest of reporters. I don’t mean to open a debate between journalists being professionals or employees. If you are claiming to be professionals, you are undermining yourselves because 90 per cent of your members earn a living through their employers.”
Why some media owners have deliberately impoverished journalists working for them by not paying their salaries, the economic situation in the country, according to experts has also dealt a serious blow to the business that was hitherto managing to survive.

The Story Of NIPC Boss, Saratu Umar Sacked Twice By President Buhari

0

Seven years ago, President Muhammadu Buhari removed Saratu Umar as the Director General of the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission, NIPC. Her sack at the time came barely one year after former President Goodluck Jonathan appointed her into the position.

She, surprisingly returned to her former post in 2022 after President Buhari brought her back.

The NIPC Boss has been sacked again.

The magazine has yet to uncover the reason why she was sacked this time around, but her removal may not be unconnected with the political rivalry in the commission, according to those familiar with what is going on there.

When The Source asked sources in the NIPC why their former boss was removed, none of them could confirm what actually transpired that led to her sack.

“We cannot tell why the president suddenly removed her. But I can confirm to you that there has been serious infighting among the tops shot in the commission. The NIPC has been highly politicised, to the extent that those who have connection in the Presidency are now using their influence to destabilise the commission,” one of the sources said.

On whether Saratu was removed because of corruption the source state that ” I think you should find that out. There are appropriate government agencies that are responsible for fighting corruption.”

Announcing her removal on Thursday, Femi Adesina, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity said her has been communicated to Adeniyi Adebayo, the minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.

Her removal the president’s spokesman said took immediate effect.

“In a directive to the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Otunba Richard Adeniyi Adebayo CON, the President also mandated the most senior Director in the Commission to immediately take over in the interim,” Adesina said in the statement.

Saratu was first appointed in July 2014 by President Goodluck Jonathan’s government but was sacked in 2015. On July 5, 2022, President Buhari appointed her for a five-year term.

Executive Director of Goodluck Foundation Bags Yale Fellowship

0
Ms Ann Iyonu

Executive Director of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, Ms Ann Iyonu, has been selected for Yale University’s Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Program for the 2023 class.  Ms. Iyonu, a development expert with a specialty in governance, peace, and security issues with a bias in conflict resolution, is among 16 individuals consisting of global leaders working in the environment, government, technology, conflict resolution, international development, and business around the world selected for this year’s fellowship.

The mission of the World Fellows Program, the University says, is to enable individuals from across the globe increase their capacity on global issues and proffer solutions to human challenges and make the world a better place.

Emma Sky, director of the International Leadership Center at Yale, in a statement announcing the fellows, said :

“In an era of great power competition, we are committed to bringing to Yale inspiring and accomplished professionals from around the world who are dedicated to de-escalating tensions, finding areas of cooperation, and shifting paradigms. The 2023 World Fellows have the skills, experience, and aptitude to address the great challenges of our time and to mentor our students.”

“The World Fellows program is Yale University’s signature global leadership development initiative and a core element of Yale’s ongoing commitment to internationalism. Each year, the University selects 16 individuals from a highly competitive applicant pool for an intensive four-month period of academic enrichment and leadership training. This cohort brings the total number of World Fellows since the program’s start in 2002 to over 400 Fellows, representing 96 countries.”

“I am honored and delighted to welcome these leaders and innovators to campus,” said Yale President Peter Salovey. “World Fellows have improved people’s lives, and their contributions have far reaching influence on society. They enrich our learning environment by sharing their expertise and experiences with our students. They have the opportunity to grow academically and personally as they interact with our community. This program is an example of Yale’s commitment to developing globally engaged leaders.”

“The mission of the World Fellows Program is to enable extraordinary individuals, from across the globe and from diverse disciplines, to increase their capacity to make the world a better place. The program is the heart of the International Leadership Center, housed within the Jackson School of Global Affairs where Yale students prepare for global leadership and service,”

Wealth Dickson Ominabo Communications Officer, Goodluck Jonathan Foundation

OPINION: Like 1993, Like 2023… Like Tom Ikimi, Like Lai Mohammed

0

By Steve Osuji

I have been struck by de ja vu

Struck in the face I felt a vuum

1993, about 30 years ago

MKO won election free and fair

They voided it and Nigeria plunged into the abyss

P.Obi wins election 30 years after

They steal his mandate…

And pointed him to the courts

’93 Election Observers booed

Nigeria became a pariah

’23 Nigeria’s becoming a pariah state

The world is sniggering

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

Government became desperate and engaged vultures

Vulture T. Ikimi hefted mega estacodes

Went on foreign junket

Vulture L. Mohammed hauls a bullion

Off on foreign junket

Image launder as money launder

Abacha marched down on home media

Ikimi feted western media

Mohammed bludgeons home channels

And cavorts with American media

Ever seen an American official explaining American politics in Nigeria?

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

30 years ago Vulture Ikimi shuttled America

(Vultures eating from the carrion of national crises)

30 years after vulture Mohammed shuttles America

How they laugh us to scorn

Questioning our very DNA

What do you tell a man who knows you more than you

What do you tell a man who daily navigates your nudity

What do you tell a man who daily

Endures your stupidity

Your dripping nose stupidity…

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

Vulture Ikimi told them no political prisoner in Abacha gulag

But they merely chuckled at the scruffy ruffian

Vulture Mohammed tells them INEC pulled the plug from election server to ward off attack

Like destroying your  soul to save body!

But it’s a damned lie!

APC breached server to steal mandate

Vulture Mohammed has ample capacity to make white black

He paints Obi black: victim is villain

Winner of a stolen mandate is a felon

A treasonable felon!

But there are lies…

There are foolish lies

And there are foolish man’s lies

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

A foolish man is adept at foolish lies

Vulture Mohammed never addressed home media

Vulture Mohammed never addressed Nigerians

When did he last speak to us

We haven’t seen him for a while

But he trots the globe feeding off the cadaver of a self-made catastrophe

It’s like re-looting a loot

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

A simple election process

Long perfected across ages and climes

A press-button implement

To  capture and upload data

A well programmed process

Working like magic

Until Vulture Mohammed and APC poked filthy fingers in it

A simple  civilised process subverted by Vultures, power mongrels and kleptocrats

Like 1993, like 2023…

… 30 years ago, 30 years today

Nothing has changed!

30 years of stunted growth

And arrested development

A democracy advocate yesterday  (Mohammed)

Anti-democracy hound today

Champagne democrats

Bare-necked Vultures, preying on the entrails of the people… 30 years…

Nothing has changed!


Osuji, prolific writer, columnist, former member Editorial Board, The Nation Newspapers, was Media Adviser to former Imo State Governor, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha

Post-elections Issues: FG, Security Agencies Must Not Appear To Be Taking Sides – CNPP Warns

0
Chief Willy Ezugwu

Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties has warned that the Federal Government and security agencies, particularly the Police and the Department Of State Services (DSS) are appearing to be taking sides with the All Progressives Congress (APC) in recent post election events, saying that the Federal Government and it’s apparatus should not do the bidding of any political party if the country’s democracy must continue to transition from one administration to another without hitches.

The CNPP was reacting to post elections utterances of some political interests and the actions and inactions of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration as well as security agencies.

In a statement signed by its Secretary General, Chief Willy Ezugwu, the CNPP observed that “Our democracy will be in total jeopardy if the government chooses to take sides or resorts to use draconian measures to muzzle opposition voices in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

“It beats the imagination of lovers of democracy that appointees of the Federal Government find it difficult to separate governance from particianship, thereby mixing governance with politics. The result is usually heating up the polity.

“Some instances have led to the believe that the Federal Government is supporting the APC against Nigerian opposition parties.

“In November 2014, the APC’s then National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, threatened to form a parallel government if the 2014 elections were rigged, confirming a statement credited to the then Governor of River State, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi at an APC’s Salvation Rally, which he equally confirmed to be the stand taken by his party, the APC, before the then Osun State Governorship election.

“Lai Mohammed said and we quote, “Those who are fretting about this statement are those who are planning to rig the elections and they should be warned that Nigerians will no longer accept the outcome of any fraudulent polls. Those who incite the people are those who steal their mandate”, he said and he was neither arrested nor threatened with treason.

“Also President Muhammadu Buhari, while contesting for Presidency in 2014, had also threatened that the dogs and the baboons will be soaked in blood on the streets should the election be rigged. He was neither arrested nor threatened with treason.

“In 2023, the APC in Rivers State, has threatened to mobilise its members to barricade the main entrance into the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Port Harcourt over the commission’s alleged refusal to release the certified true copies (CTC) of the just-concluded election results in the State. Nobody has harassed the APC leaders in the state.

“In Gombe State, at about March 10,  2023, it was reported that the Peoples Democratic Party asked security agencies to arrest the Gombe State campaign coordinator of the All Progressives Congress, Jamilu Gwamna, for allegedly issuing death threats to voters in Bolari West of the state.

“According to the report, Gwamna allegedly threatened parents in the area with “losing their children” should they allow their youths to vote for PDP. The security agencies are not prosecuting anybody in the state in connection with the threat.

“In Lagos State, voters were openly threatened not to go out to vote, while some were wounded and others allegedly died. Till date, no arrest has been made.

“Making the matter even laughable was a statement credited to the Nigeria Police where the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said that anyone with evidence against the Chairman of the Lagos State Parks and Garages Association, Musiliu Akinsaya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, can file a case of attack against him.

“This is after he had openly threatened voters in Lagos State and the videos of the threat as well as the eventual attacks on voters by hoodlums suspected to be APC supporters in Lagos State were flying here and there. But a video of a traditional ruler in Lagos was the bases for which both the Police and the DSS arrested Igbo traditional leader who threatened to invite the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to protect their businesses In the state.

“Perhaps the most malicious case was the comments by Lai Mohammed, who is the information minister of the outgoing government, accusing the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, of inciting people to violence over the outcome of the presidential elections, saying it is treasonable.

“This same Lai Mohammed in 2014 as APC spokesman claimed as earlier quoted that “Those who incite the people are those who steal their mandate”.

“If the Labour Party presidential candidate is alleging that his mandate was stolen, how can the same Lai Mohammed who saw such demands as legitimate in 2014 when he was outside government turn around to criminalise same?

“The CNPP therefore warms the Federal government, political appointees, and security agencies to exercise restraint or be mindful of their actions or inactions not to appear to be taking sides with the ruling APC as a party against the rest of Nigerians”, the CNPP stated.

OPINION: A British Example in Our Rascally Times

0
Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

When King Charles, the head of the Church of England, is crowned on May 6, there would be two very unusual non-Protestant special guests at the ceremony, among others: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who is Hindu; and the Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and next First Minister of Scotland, Humza Haroon Yousaf, a Muslim.

Not two unusual guests. Three, actually. The third, Ireland’s Prime Minister and son of a Hindu Indian doctor, Leo Varadkar, is openly gay; one of the only five openly gay world political leaders.

It gets even more interesting. Before King Charles’ arrival at Westminster Abbey, the Muslim Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, would be waiting. Buddhist Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, would be in charge of security; Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, whose mother is a Sierra Leonean, would be on hand to welcome dignitaries; and the cashier for this extraordinary event and Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, would also be there with his Chinese wife.

King Charles who himself is father-in-law of African American Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, appears to have embraced this new multicultural face of modern Britain.

Three weeks and two days after King Charles’ coronation and about 3,900 miles away, another crowning would be happening in Nigeria – the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who won the recently concluded election on the ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The names and faces speculated for Tinubu’s cabinet are nothing remotely resembling the Westminster mosaic.  The inauguration, in fact, comes on the heels of one of the fiercest, most fractious waves of ethnic tension in the country following a general election.

Politicians stoked the old, dangerous religious and ethnic fault-lines leaving the country more divided than it was before the polls. The fiction that tribe and tongue was dead and that the last general election would be the burial ceremony appears to be well and truly over.

Even though Nigeria’s highlife music legend, Oliver De Coque, famously said, “Ana enweobodoenwe” (literally meaning a town is owned), before Nigeria’s civil war ethnic tensions were not as salient. Politicians made home wherever they found themselves.

That was why for many years the Nnamdi Azikiwe-led National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) dominated politics in the West, especially in Lagos, even though Azikiwe was from the country’s South-East. Some of closest confidantes of the Premier of the Northern region and leader of the Northern’s People’s Congress (NPC) Sardauna of Sokoto Ahmadu Bello were from outside the core Northern region.

Businessmen and women from the South-East, concerned mainly about creating wealth and prosperity invested in Lagos and in other parts of the country without qualms, while Nigeria’s civil service reflected not quota or ethnicity, but competence and merit.

And then the war happened. In spite of Nigeria’s efforts to heal and reconcile after the three-year civil war the genie of tribe, religion and ethnicity was released, first by the military, and then by politicians, turn by turn. The country has now spent the last five decades struggling with the worst demons of identity crises. We are still trying to answer the question, who are we?

The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, for example, campaigned in the South East that he deserved their vote because he has an Igbo wife. And then,to the embarrassment of his Igbo wife, he went to the North to say, “only a Northern president can best serve the interest of Northerners.” Others are on their own.

When one of Nigeria’s leading entrepreneurs, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, said Igbos in Lagos who were attacked during the recent elections should rest assured that the “Yoruba rascals” responsible for it won’t go scot free, he didn’t mean to further stoke ethnic tensions.

In an election in which victims of violence were not only Igbos, but even some who looked like Igbos, however, Iwuanyanwu obviously forgot that it was not only his kinsmen that deserved protection from “rascals”, but indeed every voter or citizen in harm’s way.

The kindred spirit in Iwuanyanwu long silent in the face of the horrific violence in the South-East that has claimed the lives of scores of innocent people in the last few years, mostly Igbos, found expression hundreds of miles down South when, as a red cap chief, he felt obliged to stand up for kith and kin.

Yet, such awkward moments in Nigeria are not only the lived experiences of red cap chiefs, politicians, or indeed ordinary citizens. Some years ago, I experienced it firsthand. My son, then in his early 20s, refused to fill out the part of a form that required his “state of origin”, on the grounds that the only state he knew was Lagos, his state of residence.

How did Britain which appeared to be one of Europe’s racial and multicultural backwaters before 9/11 manage to reinvent itself in two decades while the bright hope of one Nigeria appears to have fallen off the wagon?

What has Britain done differently? It has not arrived yet, especially with lingering concerns about its policing and the virtually white top echelons of FTSE 100 firms. Yet the British parliament has grown from 2001 when there were only two Muslim MPs to 19 four years ago.  After the 2019 election, 66 or 10 percent of Members of the House of Commons were from ethnic minority backgrounds.

The changing face of British politics was not an accident. It was not entirely unforeseeable a decade ago that Sunak, Varadkar and Yousaf would rise to the top. Once Asians, who make up one-tenth of the British population, grew from their corner shops, became prominent in the economy and deepened integration while recognising their minority status, their rise to political prominence was only a matter of time.

Even though more political parties would be represented in Nigeria’s 10th National Assembly than at any other time in the last 24 years, tribe, religion and ethnicity are still heavily in play. The evidence re-echoed in the recently leaked audio of Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi, allegedly telling a Pentecostal pastor that the 2023 election was a “religious war.”

The younger population, less attached to ethnicity and religion, tend to have a more liberal attitude. My son, for example, like many of his generation, was prepared to forfeit a business opportunity if filling out his “state of origin” was a precondition for eligibility.

In the rat race for nativism, not many appear to be concerned about the rapidly dwindling resources from commodity rent, combined with an even more rapidly growing population. Or that squabbles over spoils not only divide citizens from different states but also those from the same states but from different local governments and communities.

On top of this, our institutions are still very weak. Not much gets done except you know someone or know someone that knows someone. Not that ethnic diversity is a bad thing in and of itself. The US, perhaps one of the world’s most successful stories of a melting pot, is proof of the power of the rainbow.

Nigeria’s story has been one of how not to play ethnic or identity politics. It has been a story of how to weaponise identity to serve a small political elite that hardly remembers or cares where the next man is from when they gather to share the booty.

The way to keep the “rascals” at bay is to recognise that it’s not only street thugs that should be called out. Thugs across party lines in the corridors of power dressed in fine, flowing garbs or stiff collars are just as guilty.

If we’re serious enough, it shouldn’t be hard to produce the sort of mosaic inner circle expected at Prince Charles’ coronation at the inauguration of a Nigerian president. Britain offers a usable example.


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Ondo: Stakeholders Slam Govt Over Planned Move To Sell Football Clubs

0
Sunshine Start Football Club

By Ayodele Oni

Stakeholders and fans of Ondo State government owned sunshine football club and sunshine queens have kicked against planned move to sell the teams.

They maintained that the decision of the State Government to sell off Sunshine Stars and Sunshine Queens is unpopular.

The state government had announced that the two teams would be put up for sale to interested members of the public

Both teams are currently playing at the Nigeria Professional Football League, (NPFL) and the Nigeria Women Professional Football League,(NWPFL)

Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Mr. Bamidele Ologunloluwa who disclosed this in Akure, said the state-owned football teams are open for sale or privatization to the right investors by the end of the ongoing 2022/2023 league season.

The commissioner pointed out that the clubs needed to be privatized for proper administration , a situation which may lead to the government handing off the clubs completely or partner with investors.

The Stakeholders who commended the Governor,  Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN for his achievements in other areas in the State, maintained that the current  score cards of the administration in football sector is not too impressive.

The Convener of Ondo State Football Stakeholders Forum and pioneer Secretary of Ondo State Football Agency (ODSFA) Otunba Dele Ologbese said the Forum was tired of dissipating energy on engaging Government on what he described as its relentless display of naivety.

“It would be most appropriate to ask Governor Akeredolu to tell the whole world why he singlehandedly took such sensitive decision without inputs of Stakeholders and for him to point out any of his remarkable achievement in the sector since he assumed Office six years ago.

“This objective assessment is hinged on the fact that, he did a little in developing sports infrastructures and most importantly his inability to build Olympic size Stadium in the State like what immediate past Akwa Ibom State’s Governor, Goodwill Akpabio did by constructing an international Stadium in Uyo, while Sunshine Stars survived relegations every season in the last six years except last season which they finished 10th in Premier league.

“It’s high level insensitivity and breaching of social contract in disposing off Ondo State’s peoples treasures- Sunshine Stars and Sunshine Queens at a period other States in the country are striving to have teams in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL.

“It’s on records Stakeholders severally had engaged Ondo State Government on how Sunshine Stars can be properly repositioned and become self financing without necessarily relying on government’s funding but unfortunately Government never listened to counselings.

“Through his utterances and actions, the Governor is vehement in selling the two clubs outrightly and no Jupiter can stop him from going ahead with the planned action.

“It would be on record, that Stakeholders had always done the right thing in urging him not to carry out any action that could dent his records or hard earned integrity, if he refuses to listen to the voice of reasons or wisdom pertaining to this sensitive matter.

“Despite Mr Governor’s vehemence in pursuing this outrageous actions against the collective interests of Ondo State people, there’s still hope he would have quick rethink in not allowing the two cherished clubs go into extinction through his instrumentality.”

Three Men S3xually Assault Physically-Challenged In Ekiti

0
Ekiti Rapists

By Ayodele Oni

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC) Ekiti State Command is in custody of three persons who allegedly r3pe a physically challenged lady in Ado Ekiti.

The victim is said to be having hearing impairment.

The suspected rapists are Sunday Shittu, Famuagun Olajide and Olorede Elijah, nabbed in Ado Ekiti.

They were arrested after a desk officer in the office of People With Disability went on sensitization visit to School for the Deaf in Ikoro-Ekiti.

The victim was siad to have personally wrote a letter to the Unit on the alleged r3pe and sexual assault encountered by her from the three suspects.

While parading the suspects, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Mr John Fayemi urged parents to take adequate care of their children especially those that are living with challenges.

According to him, some irresponsible men like these people are out there to molest and defile helpless special children.

A statement made available by the spokesperson of the command,  Mr Tolu Afolabi,  the suspects will be made to face the full wrath of the law.