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Nigeria’s Professor Ogechukwu Shortlisted For Canadian Mahatma Gandhi Award

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Professor Nwaocha Ogechukwu

A Nigerian Professor, Nwaocha Ogechukwu has been shortlisted for the Canadian Mahatma Gandi Award.

Okechukwu is the leading pioneer for the abolition of caste systems in South eastern Nigeria.

He covers the entire Igbo land as a United Nations International Peace Advocate,

Ambassador of Peace from Bureau for Peace and Conflict Resolution (Government of Imo State) and a nominee of 2022 Nobel peace prize.

Ogechukwu  promotes peaceful coexistence, peaceful co-habitation of Igbo families, advocates Human Right Development, Promotes Human Development via social equity and human equality, and the total unity of Igbo communities for proper integration for nation’s peace building.

He has also published many peered reviewed Academic works on international Journals to that effect, and as a result, became the first scholar to develop three phase model , as a theory, for Abolition of caste system in Africa which thousands of Traditional Rulers and rural Communities used for total Abolition of ” the socio-cultural prejudice that has trado- Religious root in Igbo culture.”

The letter of his nomination, routed through Chief Ambassador Ohagwa Peter, Deputy Country Representative, ( UN POLAC, Nigeria) reads:

“I am writing to you on behalf of the Mahatma Gandhi Centre of Canada (MGCC). I acknowledge and appreciate very much your nomination of Professor Nwaocha Ogechukwu for an award by the MGCC. Like many other organizations, MGCC has been dormant for the past two years because of the covid pandemic and will be celebrating

the Mahatma Gandhi Day this year on Monday, October 17, 2022.

“The MGCC has decided that this year’s Community Development Award will be

conferred on Professor Nwaocha Ogechukwu for his unique contribution to the abolition

of the caste system in Southeastern Nigeria. The Award will be presented at the Mahatma Gandhi Day Dinner to be held on Monday, October 17, 2022, at the Convention Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

“Please send us the contact address (including e mail) of Professor Nwaocha Ogechukwu, so that we can contact him with this information.

“As we do not have any provision for a contribution toward travel cost of the recipient,we are considering the possibility of inviting His Excellency High Commissioner Adeyinka Asekun of Nigeria to Canada, to participate in our event and accept the Award on behalf of Professor Nwaocha Ogechukwu. I hope this arrangement would be acceptable. I

would greatly appreciate hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

“Thanking you and with my best wishes,

Sincerely,

“Dr. K. Dakshinamurti, O.M.

President, Mahatma Gandhi Centre of Canada

Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba

Senior Advisor, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, Winnipeg”

Group Defends Fayemi Over Disparaging Remarks Against Judiciary, Says Oni Too Desperate To Be Governor

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By Ayodele Oni

A political/pressure Group in Ekiti state has raised its voice to defend Governor Kayode Fayemi against disparaging remarks against the judiciary.

The Social Democratic Party, (SDP) had last week alleged that the Governor made some remarks, which tend to undermine the integrity of the third arm of government.

The Movement for Integrity and Political Emancipation (MIPE), condemned the former Governor of Ekiti State , Governor Segun Oni, for allegedly sponsoring attacks against Governor Kayode Fayemi over his misinterpreted comment on the ongoing Election Petition Tribunal in Ekiti State.

The group averred that resorting to desperation, names calling and spewing of fictitious lies and desperate contrivances to pit Fayemi against the judiciary won’t avail Oni of victory, in the petition filed against the Governor elect, Biodun Oyebanji.

Some notable Oni’s cronies like; former Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Kola Oluwawole and an ex-member of the House, Femi Fakorede under the auspices of Ekiti State Concerned Stakeholders, had in a petition dated October 4, 2022, accused Fayemi of claiming that he had the judiciary in his pocket, which fueled suspicion that he was out to compromise the tribunal members.

The petition addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) and Chairman, National Judicial Council (NJC), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, contended that such demeaning and contemptuous comment could erode the indepedence of judiciary, compromise its integrity and trigger political unrest in Ekiti.

Responding to the attack on the governor, the MIPE’s Convener, Dr. Omolayo Adefare, in a statement in Ado Ekiti, on Saturday, described  the statement chronicled in the petition by Oni’s allies, as overt lies and highly confrontational and blackmail intended to ridicule the CJN and judiciary at large.

Adefare said Dr Fayemi remains one of the most refined leaders ever produced in history in Nigeria, and that at no time did he make such inciting statement against the judiciary.

He urged the CJN to regard the petition as a ranting of desperate politicians, who were expressing spleen and applying open blackmail to coopt the judiciary to do their criminal and undeserved biddings.

Adefare opined that if not for desperation to return to government by Oni at all costs, the current tribunal’s panelists, chaired by Justice Wilfred Kpochi, had not exhibited any biased tendency, or behaved in any suspicious manner, to warrant writing petition and crying hoax over phantom accusation against the governor.

He described the petition as a joke taken too far, and underhand efforts to goad the judiciary into becoming feeble and trepidated to perform its duty zealously and without bias.

“It is high time we tell Nigerians that Governor Kayode Fayemi never made any caustic comment or posed in any manner suggesting that he truly has judiciary in his pocket.

“Such act was alien to All Progressives Congress-led government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“President Buhari stands as the most influential Nigerian today being a sitting President, and the federal government and APC by extension had lost so many cases of interest, and judiciary was neither bullied nor browbeaten over this.

“If the President could lose myriad of cases in courts of different hierarchies despite the seemingly imposing and overriding influence, how could a Governor, outgoing governor for that matter, now boasted of having the entire gamut of judiciary in his pocket?

“This was a mischief taken too far and only gullible Nigerians would believe this fable and feeble alibi coming from Oni and his ilk.

“Fayemi in 2008 lost at the Tribunal in his case against Oni and never betrayed emotions or hurled insults at the court. He took the whole thing with equanimity and proceeded on appeal being a human right activist and defender of democracy.

“After the rerun of April 26 and May 5, 2009 in Ekiti State, Fayemi, rather than casting aspersions on the judiciary after the first appeal, decided to return to the judiciary and pressed for the reclamation of his stolen mandate until judgement came on October 15, 2010.

“If Fayemi could lose all these cases, at what time did he now become so influential to claim that he had judiciary in his pocket?

“Nigerians shouldn’t listen or get swayed by this brazen lie and outright mischief being churned out to seek public sympathies by SDP wailers.”

Saying that it is Segun Oni that has been exhibited hatred for the judiciary, Adefare added that “in 2010, when he lost his seat through a judgement well delivered by the then President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Isa Ayo Salami, Oni wrote similar petition to the then CJN, Justice Katsina Alu, claiming compromise in a fashion that put the judiciary into disrepute and public opprobrium.

“With what Oni and his cronies are currently doing, history is only repeating itself and Nigerians shouldn’t fall for this antics targeted at amassing public sympathies and attempt to forcefully conscript the judiciary to do their shady biddings, despite having a bad case on their hands to prosecute.”

Eid El Maulud: Obi Tasks Muslim Faithful, Nigerians on Peace, Unity

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Peter Obi

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has called on the Muslim faithful, and by extension Nigerians, to uphold the holy virtues of peace, unity and love, which are some of the highly needed ingredients for the nation’s progress.

Obi made the call while felicitating with the Muslim faithful on their celebration of Eid-El-Maulud, which commemorates the birthday of the holy Prophet Muhammed. He observed that the holy Prophet Muhammed upheld the virtues of peace and love, and called on Nigerians to cherish and pursue peace and love among one another.

“I felicitate with the Muslim faithful in Nigeria on this occasion of Eid-El-Maulud in commemoration of the birthday of the holy Prophet Muhammed. May this celebration remind us of the need to love and care for one another, according to the virtues of the holy Prophet Muhammed.

“May today’s celebration bring to birth, in our highly divided nation, the much needed peace and unity, love and progress. May we unite in purpose and efforts, to move our nation forward, as we journey into the New Nigeria,” Obi said.

Gunmen Double-Cross Police Van, Kill All, Make Away With Their Guns

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Police Van where Police Officers were Killed

By Charles Igbo

It was a tragic end for an unknown number of Policemen when gunmen double-crossed the van in which they were traveling, and shot all of them dead.

The sad incident happened Saturday at Arondizogu, Ideato Local Governor Area, Imo State.

The Policemen were traveling from Akwa Ibom State to Nnewi. But at Umulolo, Arondizogu, they were attacked by Gunmen who spared none.

According to reports, two AK 47 rifles which the officers carried with them were taken away by the gunmen.

It was a sorry sight to behold as, at least, three bodies were sprawled on the ground. One of the Policemen was still alive, barely, and continued raising one of his hands, obviously, beckoning for help.

Sadly, nobody helped as everybody was focused on taking photographs and videoing the gory scene.

The South-east has, for months on end, become a grave yard for security operatives due to the inexplicable activities of gunmen. There seems to be no end to the flow of the blood of the innocent.

Ogbaru Is Devastated Over Horrific Boat Accident, Loss Of Lives -Hon. Ogene

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Victor Ogene

Former House of Representatives member, Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, has expressed shock and deep sorrow, over the unfortunate boat mishap in Ogbaru Local Government Area, Anambra state, that
claimed the lives of several people.

The tragedy took place on Friday, October 7, 2022, at Umunnankwo community. Eye witnesses said that the ill-fated boat, which had about 85 persons on board, took off from Onukwu Bridge and was heading to Nkwo market, Ogbakuba before it capsized. So far, unofficial reports indicate that between 20-30 persons are yet unaccounted for.

According to Hon. Pascal Aniegbuna, Transition Committee Chairman, Ogbaru Local Government Area, while some of the passenges were rescued, several others, unfortunately lost their lives.

Ogene, who is the Labour Party 2023 House of Representatives candidate for Ogbaru Federal Constituency, in a statement on Saturday, in Awka, said that Ogbaru is devastated and in shock over the horrendous boat accident that took the precious lives of some of its sons and daughters.

He said: “This sad news of this terrible accident is numbing and painful to me as a person and must be very devastating, especially to the immediate families of the victims. This is a collective loss for Ogbaru as a whole and we are united in sorrow.

“My condolences go to the affected families and also Ogbahu people and communities, who have in recent times found themselves in the jaws of severe flood disaster that has practically submerged all our communities and displaced thousands of people.”

Ogene had earlier made an appeal in a press statement issued on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to come to the rescue of the people of Ogbaru over the flood disaster in the area.

According to Ogene, in the earlier statement, houses, farms and other businesses in Ogbaru, have been swallowed by the horrendous flood, leaving many people in dire agony, sorrow, tears and hopelessness.

He named some of the affected communities as Ogwu Ikpele, Akili Ogidi, Obeagwe, Ossomala, Ogwuaniocha, Mputu, Umunankwo, Ogbakuba, Ochuche, Umuzu, Akili Ozizor, Atani, Ohita and Odekpe. Other areas devastated by the ravaging flood include Amiyi, Iyiowa, Ogbeukwu, Okoti and parts of Okpoko.

Said the ex-lawmaker after a visit to the area last weekend:”It is pathetic. It is a terrible sight in Ogbaru as a result of the flood disaster. The human and environmental conditions here are absolutely pathetic and requires urgent action from government in order to alleviate the sufferings of the despondent victims, most of whom have lost all their belongings to the flood disaster.

“These flood victims that cut across several communities, urgently need relief materials and other assistance from government and it’s agencies, such as NEMA and SEMA. I therefore call on these agencies to rise up to its responsibility and bring urgent succour to the people of Ogbaru, who are currently besieged by flooding, so as to avert the outbreak of health challenges associated with such incident.

“Most of them urgently need food, clothing materials, beddings, medical supplies and shelter.

“I also call on the Anambra State Government, to liaise with the Transition Committee Chairman, Hon. Paschal Aniegbuna and President Generals of Ogbaru communities, to coordinate relief efforts to ensure that there are prudently and transparently distributed in the best interest of the victims.

“Please, NEMA, SEMA and state government, should consider this as a serious and desperate SOS message and treat it with the urgency, humaneness and responsibility that it requires.”

Sadly, besides the setting up of four Internally Displaced Persons(IDP) camps and a Flood Committee, no material assistance – besides the provision of 100 foams – has come the way of the people, before yesterday’s disaster.

Dirty Fight: Atiku Bus Conductor Applying For Driver’s Job -Tinubu; Tinubu Is Like Drug Baron Wanting To Head Anti-Drug Agency – Atiku

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By Gideon Njoku

Both the Presidential Candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the All Progressives Congress, APC, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and Bola Tinubu, respectively, are at each other’s neck. They are fighting dirty. Using innuendo, they are exposing the incompetence of each other to head NIgeria.

The Fight was sparked off by the Chief Spokesperson to the APC Presidential Campaign, Festus Keyamo, SAN.

Keyamo, the Minister of State, Labour, in an interview, had compared Atiku to a Bus conductor applying for the job of a driver. He said that Atiku only hangs on the achievements of former President Olusegun Obasanjo whose Deputy Atiku was for eight years. Atiku he said, has nothing to sell to Nigerians. Atiku, answered to Obasanjo, Keyamo submitted.

In contrast, Keyamo said his  candidate, Tinubu, called the shots in Lagos for eight years and has a string of achievements to show for it. According to Keyamo, Atiku cannot compare himself to Tinubu who was on the driver’s seat.

Not to be out-done, Paul Ibe, Atiku’s Spokesperson, in a tweet, likened Tinubu to a drug baron applying to head an anti- narcotics agency.

Ibe: “Tinubu can be likened to a drug baron applying for the job of head of anti-narcotics agency when other drug dealers are spending time in jail.”

The Presidential election holds in February, 2023.

The two men and Peter Obi, the candidate of the Labour Party, are the front-runners. However, in at least three opinion polls conducted – internationally and locally, Obi beat both men by a wide margin.

Anambra Tragedy: Over 70 People Die In Boat Accident

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By Charles Igbo

Anambra State has been thrown into deep mourning following a tragic boat accident Saturday morning.

At least, 76 people out of the, alleged,  85 inside the ill-fated engine boat drowned when it capsized.

The victims were mainly  men, women and children headed to a market – Nkwo market, Ogbakuba, Ogbaru Local Government of the State. An  eye witness said only nine people were rescued.

Even though no official statement has been issued either by the State Government or the Police, speculation is that the boat must have been loaded beyond its capacity. Officials of the  Anambra State Emergency Management Authority, were, however, said to be on ground.

Said an eye witness, according to The Punch: “An  engine boat that loaded about 85 passengers  at Onukwu Bridge Ossomata enroute Nkwo Ogbakuba market capsized this morning. Only nine passengers were rescued. The rest are yet to be seen.

“I wasn’t there when the boat loaded. But the information we got unofficially is that it loaded 85.”

Boat accidents are a regular occurrence in Nigeria due to poor, or none existence of regulatory bodies. Hundreds of people perish each year. Authorities seem not to care.

Opinion: Peter Obi’s Quiet Inroads into the Muslim North

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Farooq Kperogi

By Farooq A. Kperogi

Several weeks ago, my 80-year-old paternal uncle, who is a community leader, called me to ask whom between Atiku Abubakar and Bola Tinubu he should vote and canvass support for. That was a strange request considering that in 2019 he resisted my entreaty to him to not vote or campaign for Buhari because of the danger that a Buhari second term would pose for Nigeria.

He apparently sensed that I was hesitant to make any recommendations because the last time I did he balked. He was a true believer in Buhari even when overwhelming evidence had shown that Buhari wasn’t whom he had claimed to be. In response to my hesitation, he said he was asking because all I had told him about Buhari had materialized.

If I was right about Buhari, I might be right about the next president, he said. I don’t think that is accurate. I have no crystal ball to gaze at the future. I only predicted Buhari’s ongoing presidential disaster based on what was already happening, which his supporters like my uncle wore blinders over.

Anyway, I asked my uncle why he limited his choices to Tinubu and Atiku. He said it was because they were the only serious contenders in the race and that he had a hard time choosing between them.

I asked if he had heard of Peter Obi. He hadn’t. Not even remotely. And my uncle isn’t some uneducated, rural bumpkin. Although he lives in the countryside in retirement, he is a UK-trained medical professional who is politically active. At his request, I told him about Obi and said Obi’s name gets mentioned along with Tinubu and Atiku in urban Nigeria.

Like a typical Muslim northern Nigerian, he couldn’t get past the anxieties about an Igbo president throwing Nigeria into turmoil by using the instruments of federal power to declare Biafra, particularly in light of the recrudescence of Biafra movements and the mainstreaming of neo-Biafra sentiments in the Southeast.

I politely told him that he had his anxieties mixed up. The resurgence of Biafra movements and neo-Biafra sentiments in Igboland is the consequence of the feelings of exclusion from the center among the Igbo people. Electing an Igbo person as president would eliminate Biafranism—or push it to the fringes.

Given the wide geographic spread of Igbo people in Nigeria, I said, it isn’t reasonable to say that they don’t want to be in Nigeria. An insular, inward-looking people who resent the diversity of Nigeria and want to recoil into their own geo-cultural enclave would live only in their region.

Our conversation ended without any recommendations from me. Fast forward to last weekend. My uncle called to say he won’t only vote for Peter Obi but would campaign for him in the community. He said my siblings and cousins, whom he said had been influenced by my writing to become Obi supporters, had convinced him that Peter Obi was the candidate to support in the 2023 election.

(To be perfectly honest, I had not the remotest idea that my writing promotes the candidacy of Peter Obi because not a few Obi supporters have insulted me in the past over what I wrote about him. Although I’ve publicly stated my preference for an Igbo president in 2023 because I’m convinced that it’s the surest guarantee for Nigeria’s continuity as a united nation, I am entirely non-partisan in this election cycle.)

I’m bringing my uncle’s story because it exemplifies a trend I’ve been observing in the last few weeks. Although there is still a lot of indifference to—and, in some cases, resentment at—Peter Obi in the Muslim north, I am sensing a progressive acceptance of his candidacy.

Another person I spoke with from Kano who says he is now warming up to Obi told me several people he knows and interacts with in the Northwest are giving Obi a chance both because of the growing intensity of the hurt Buhari has inflicted on people in the region and the fact that the alternatives to Obi seem like Buhari.

Tinubu’s health scares, frequent medical trips to London, and struggles with communicating with the public are disturbingly redolent of Buhari. And although Atiku seems healthy and is evidently the most prepared presidential candidate, he is Buhari’s contemporary. So, his age counts against him, not to mention 2023 is the year for a southern president—as 2015 and 2019 were for a northern president.

I don’t think the easing of the apathy— and hostility— to Obi in the Muslim North will be sufficient to cause him to win the plurality of votes there, but it may get him surprisingly higher votes than most people are inclined to expect. Of course, in electoral politics predictions often have no more than a one-week validity, and this is particularly true of the 2023 presidential election.

There are broadly five voting blocs in Nigeria: the Northern Muslim bloc (which is sometimes not based on contiguous geography and can spread across the three subdivisions of the region), the northern Christian bloc (which is also not always based on contiguous geography and can encompass a wide stretch of the region), the southwest bloc (which is entirely Yoruba and customarily unaffected by religious identification, although this is changing), the southeast (which is entirely Igbo) and the southern ethnic minority bloc.

To win a presidential election, a candidate needs to win at least four of these blocs. No candidate, for now, dominates in four voting blocs.

Bola Tinubu appears to be dominant in the Southwest, although I sense that his health challenges are chipping away at his advantage there. Many people in the region who genuinely want him to be president have worries that he may die in office and allow the North to take over power again. Well, some northern Muslims had said that of Buhari (based on what happened to Umar Musa Yar’adua), and the man seems to be on the mend and looking way healthier than he has ever been.

Atiku Abubakar seems to be the favorite among Muslims in the Northeast (except in Borno and Yobe) with a potential to expand his reach to other parts of the Muslim North. His problem is that because he has always been liberal, cosmopolitan, and not delimited by religion, he doesn’t excite northern Muslims who define their identities in religious terms.

It’s precisely why he used to be more popular in the South (and in the Christian North) than in the Muslim North. But Peter Obi has stolen his thunder in his erstwhile electoral base, and this was the basis of a joke I saw on social media that says Atiku has in the bag all the votes he needs to be president in 2023—except that Obi is holding the bag.

Obi appears to have a lock on the votes in the Southeast, the South-South, and in such predominantly Christians states as Benue, Plateau, and even Taraba. Christians in southern Kaduna and Southern Kebbi seem more favorably disposed to him than they are to any other candidate. The major challenge of his popularity in the Southeast is that it may not translate to high voter turnout in light of the continuing violence and threats of violence by IPOB.

Muslims in the North-central and the Northwest appear to be the only noncommittal, persuadable voting bloc because they have no sentimental investment in any of the three major presidential candidates. They can swing in any direction.

Because Obi is making a mark, however imperceptible, in these regions where he was previously unknown, we should recognize that he is no longer the underdog that he once was. In order to avoid a repeat of Buhari, critical citizens should ask Obi hard, soul-searching questions because he could be president.

For example, why did he allow the Anambra State University branch of ASUU to go on strike for more than six months and even going so far as to sack the school’s vice chancellor “because of his alleged romance with the striking workers of the university,” according to the Daily Sun of January 19, 2011. How is he different from Buhari in this regard?

Why did he allow doctors in Anambra State to go on strike for 13 months, which led to many needless deaths? The doctors called off their strike without Obi meeting their demands. And he implemented the no-work-no-pay rule when Anambra civil servants went on strike to demand to be paid minimum wage.

While he was governor of Anambra, he played typical Nigerian politics of divide and rule. He played Catholics against Anglicans and even stigmatized political opponents as “Yoruba” people, according to Professor Okey Ndibe who wrote extensively on him.

“It is similarly appalling that a governor who reportedly has ambitions for higher political office could not restrain himself from disparaging Mr. Ngige as a Yoruba candidate,” Ndibe wrote in his April 18, 2011, column titled “Peter Obi, Akunyili and Political Folly.” “Even if we accepted the silly argument that the ACN was a Yoruba party – so what? Is the governor allergic to forging political alliances with the Yoruba? Is he not aware that such appeals to base, ethnic sentiments would return to haunt him if he ever seeks to be a political player at the national level?”

That was prophetic. This doesn’t make Obi any worse than his opponents. But because he could be president, we should interrogate him so we won’t be blindsided.

Kperogi is a Public Affairs Analyst 

2023: Ngige May Back Obi

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Chris Ngige

Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment says he has not made up his mind to vote for Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of his party, All Progressives Congress, APC.

Tinubu, close watchers of politics in the country insist, is in a three-horse race with Abubakar Atiku of the PDP and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP who seems to have shattered bookmakers’ predictions considering the popularity he has received since declaring for president.

The former governor of Anambra state who spoke during an interview on Channels Television on Friday is also not sure that the APC will win next year’s presidential election.

Ngige made the comment barely 24 hours after Tinubu returned to the country from the United Kingdom, UK after spending 12 days.

The APC presidential hopeful and former Governor of Lagos state said on his return that the country needs him to turn things around.

Many insist Tinubu will only win if he can end divisions and gets the support of critical stakeholders in the party.

Speaking, Ngige who once said Tinubu is not his match in politics stated that he has not decided on whom to vote for between Tinubu and Obi, saying “both of them are my friends. My choice will be in the ballot box. It is a secret ballot. I shouldn’t tell Nigerians what I would do secretly.”

He said APC must put its house in order to win the very critical election.

“We have problems in APC; PDP has their own. Their own is two times our own. Our own is family disagreements. If we get our acts together, my party will sweep.”

Not a few watching what’s going on in the ruling party insist that Ngige’s position may be shared by some leaders of the APC, particularly considering the recent happenings in the party.

Apart from APC‘s decision to field a Muslim/Muslim ticket for the 2023 presidential election, some chieftains of the party across the country are believed not to be in support of Tinubu’s presidential bid.

Meanwhile, those watching what’s going on in the party said Ngige many have joined some APC chieftains who have vouched to work against Tinubu next year. Prominent among them are Yakubu Dogara, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Babachir Lawal, a former Secretary of the Government of the Federation, SGF.

“I Signed The Instrument Deleting Omehia As Former Governor Without Looking Back” – Wike

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By Adesina Soyooye

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, said he signed the instrument which de-recognised Sir Celestine Omehia as a Governor of the State without looking back.

Wike made the comment on Friday when he signed the instrument which stripped Omehia of all benefits and privileges as a former Governor.

The Rivers State House of Assembly, in a surprise resolution during its Plenary on Thursday, October 6, 2022, stripped Omehia of all benefits. It not only did that, it asked Omehia to refund all monetary benefits he had received as a Governor and former Governor, including Pension, to the tune of N600m and N96.5m respectively. The Assembly also went further to strip Omehia of the State Honour of Grand Service Star of Rivers State, GSSRS, an honour reserved for former Governors of the State.

The Assembly gave Omehia a period of seven days to refund all the monies.

It hinged its resolution on the premise that Omehia was sacked by the Supreme Court which said he was never an elected Governor and, inexplicably, replaced him with Chibuike Amaechi who did not contest the election.

Amaechi had won the Governorship Primary, but was, surprisingly, disqualified by then President Olusegun Obasanjo, who was the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for no reasonable  reason.

Amaechi was replaced by Omehia who contested and won the election but was, a couple of months later, removed by the Supreme Court.

Not a few people say that the current humiliation of Omehia is a product of petty  local politics. They allege that the Assembly suddenly went for Omehia’s juggler,  and humiliated him on the prompting of Governor Wike.

Wike and Omehia, both of the PDP, were close political allies. It was under Wike’s Governorship that the last House of Assembly, in 2015,  recognised Omehia as a former Governor, and restored all benefits due to him. That, also, was,  allegedly, on the prompting of Wike.

Celestine Omehia
Celestine Omehia

However, a couple of months ago, Wike and Omehia fell apart over Omehia’s relationship with the PDP Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, the man who defeated Wike at the Presidential Primary and refused to pick him as his running mate.

Since then, Wike has been at loggerheads with Atiku and the National Chairman of the PDP, Dr Iyorchia Ayu, who Wike holds responsible for Atiku’s emergence. Anybody, particularly, in Rivers State PDP, associating with Atiku, automatically becomes Wike’s enemy. He had threatened to deal with all of them. Omehia falls into that category, and the feeling is that Omehia’s ordeal is over his relationship with Atiku.

However, while signing the instrument which stripped Omehia of all benefits and privileges, Wike said Omehia’s fate had nothing to do with politics. He struggled to defend the Assembly, and praised members for having the courage to correct the wrong done in 2015 when Omehia was recognised as a former Governor. He said the members only just read the judgement of the Supreme Court and would have been in contempt of the apex Court, if Rivers State had continued to recognise Omehia as a former Governor.

Wike: “The Assembly has sent the resolution to me. I thank God today. Without looking back, I have signed it as an instrument, and it will be gazetted for record purposes.”