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OPINION: Kukah’s Stories and Broken Truths

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

If you haven’t had a good laugh, you have not been with him. And anyone who knows him knows I’m not joking. The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah, has the rare gift of humour.

Not the run-of-the-mill kind that forces a courteous half-smile. It’s the kind that extracts the prey while putting the cat completely at ease; it just cracks your rib.

It works in good times and in bad. And just as he has done in the last nearly over two decades of being clergyman and public intellectual, Kukah deployed this gift again in a conversation about his new book also meant to mark his 70th birthday in Abuja.

What gripped me was not his thoughts on the book that Monday night inside the cold bookstore where the organisers dug out an impressive space for the event. Or the searing questions gently delivered by the moderator, Chido Onumah, to which he responded with clarity and painful irony.

It was Kukah’s sport, his use of anecdotes and stories to reinforce his answers. He took his examples from everyday life, occasionally deploying self-deprecation in ways that said more than the content of Broken Truths, which in itself is an extraordinary collection of lectures and reflections on the enigma called Nigeria.

Here’s one story, for example. A certain distressed fellow got his phone number through only God knows how. The fellow had been trying to get a government contract. It turned out, as it always does in the Nigerian story, that he could never hope to get past stage one if he didn’t know any big man.

Kukah, obviously after a siege of multiple calls from the distressed fellow, yielded and took the call. After hearing him out, the clergyman explained that he was not a big man and therefore couldn’t help. The distressed man persisted that all he wanted was to mention Kukah’s name as his “sponsor.” Nothing more.

“That’s fine,” an exhausted Kukah replied. “Go ahead if you think that would help your case!” The man did. And it worked. He got the contract just by mentioning that Kukah was his “sponsor”.

Bishop Matthew Kukah
Bishop Matthew Kukah

In a sense, the story of the distressed man who needed to drop Kukah’s name to find a way is at the heart of the brokenness of Nigeria eloquently captured in Kukah’s collection, his fifth book in 29 years.

It’s ironic that even as he marks his 70th birthday he is still writing about the same Nigerian problems he wrote about as head of Communications of the Catholic Secretariat in Lagos decades ago; problems he also repeated in lectures, articles and public speeches as he advanced up the ecclesiastical ladder.

To use one of his numerous painful metaphors on Monday night, things appear to have improved mostly in “regression”. It’s a conundrum famously called the “Writer’s Misery”. SonalaOlumhense, one of Nigeria’s most famous prose stylists, touched on this dilemma on his 60th birthday when he said one of his biggest frustrations was complaining about the same things that he complained about when he was 18.

Another story Kukah shared on Monday night was how identity politics has been weaponised. As a faith leader, he has worked to build bridges and promote religious harmony with other outstanding faith leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto. Yet, if this election season proves anything, it’s that there’s still a long road to travel as politicians insist on defining their campaign, not by the issues, but tribe, religion and ethnicity.

As to how he deals with his own identity crisis, he said he is pleased that his village, Anchuna, is not on the map of Nigeria. “When I’m in my state, Kaduna,” he said, “my state comes first and then my village, Anchuna. Of course, the situation changes when I’m out of the country. Then, I’m first a black man, a Nigerian and so on.”

Then he told another story of how once when he went to visit a senior clergyman, his host was so engrossed in watching a boxing match that he hardly noticed his presence. “After the boxing match ended”, Kukah said, “I asked him who he was supporting. He looked up, puzzled and asked me, ‘What kind of question is that?’”

“Isn’t it obvious to you that I’m supporting the black man?”

Identity politics is not a crime. But its salience, especially in the developing countries, is worsened by superstition and the dangerous monopoly of opportunities by the ruling elite. Two books make this point eloquently: Francis Fukuyama’s Identity: Contemporary identity politics and the struggle for survival, and Yuval Noah Harari’s epic, 21 lessons for the 21st century.

While the former explains why identity politics is the new nationalism in modern politics, the latter chides secular people who are at a loss for the grip of religion on politics.

Of the three spheres of influence in human development – technical problems; policy problems; and identity problems – Harari wrote, while religion has receded in the first two, replaced largely by advances in research, science and rational thinking with more beneficial outcomes, it still dominates identity politics. Regrettably, however, this is the area where God serves man, the result has been more harm than good.

Back to Broken Truths. Why broken truths? Onumah asked the question twice, though I was sure it was not the first time Kukah would be asked. After all, outside theology, there is no single version of the truth, a fact which Kukah also acknowledged.

To illustrate the point, he cited the work of the National Human RightsViolation Investigation Commission set up by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and headed by Justice Chukwudifu Oputa to bury the ghost of the Abacha era, especially, and bring healing.

Kukah, the secretary of that commission, said it appeared, on the face of it, that Obasanjo meant well. The world was, of course, excited by the South African model, copied from the earlier model in Chile. Obasanjo thought Nigeria could use these examples, too.

He wanted truth, and possibly reconciliation and closure for the scores, if not hundreds, whose rights were abused under Abacha and even going back. But Nigeria, being Nigeria, many turned up at the commission with petitions unrelated to the committee’s work and demands beyond its brief.

And Obasanjo, being Obasanjo, the former president also wanted his own truth, his own way! So, while he was eager to set up the committee and make a show of its work, he was far less enthusiastic to follow through with the committee’s recommendations. In the end, what was supposed to mend, still left behind brokenness from which we struggle to recover even today.

Yet, Kukah said, the illusion that one acceptable version of truth can come from a commission is overrated. It is so, he said, in South Africa, which we love to hold up as the perfect model of truth and reconciliation, as it is in Nigeria, where the mismanagement of diversity remains a plague.

“Apartheid did not end because truth happened and Whites suddenly realised it was important to discard the system” he said. “It ended because apartheid became unprofitable.” Whose truth? Story for another day, Kukah said.

This 11-chapter, 259-page highly endorsed book covers a variety of subjects extensively. It sometimes reads, as Kukah himself admitted, like The Argumentative Indian, the book by the 2005 Nobel Prize winner and Indian, Amartya Sen. Broken Truth shows that given Nigeria’s complexity, its triumphs, travails and endless self-flagellation, however, the argumentative Indian could learn a thing or two from here.

But where did the rain start to beat us? In essays from his thoughts on national cohesion to the existential crisis in the education sector and from human rights issues to the place of Nigeria, and especially its youths, in the future, Kukah insisted that the foundation of today’s crookedness was laid by the military.

“If the military did not strike when it did and the politicians had been left to find their footing”, he said, “we would not be where we are today.”

Is there hope of cohesion, any sign that the broken truths would mend someday? “Categorically, my conclusion is that a great future awaits our nation,” Kukah said. “But for that to happen, we need to create new myths, move away from the distorted pictures that have emerged from the writing (and works) of our respected artists who present only the worst of our nation.”

Those who look at Kukah solely from the lens of his theological dialectics or his intellectual rigour as a thought leader might find his book a bit of a heavy lifting.

But not to worry, after watching a viral video of him dancing to Kizz Daniel’s Buga challenge, his sequel might yet be from the repertoire of anecdotes and humour which he started writing during his work as secretary of the human rights violationcommission.

Surely, even broken truths presented as humour have their healing virtue.

Long and well may you live, Your Lordship!


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Obidient Movement To Okowa: Obidient Cannot Be Pigeonholed; Asks Him To  Market Himself, Leave Obi Alone

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The Presidential Running Mate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, got it all wrong, accusing the Labour Party presidential candidate of fanning the embers of religion and the associated sentiments.

The Obi-Datti Media office which tackled Okowa said the Governor exposed himself as grossly ignoring the magnitude of the nation’s challenges and why Nigerians are rising in support of the LP  Presidential ticket holder.

“Okowa’s baseless allegation is one of the many attempts at trying to label Obi as belonging to the country’s primaeval politics, religion, tribe, and geography, the office said in a statement.

“First, Obi was tagged  a mere social media blitz, hanging in the air without structure; second, he was labelled an Igbo and IPOB irredentist, and, now Okowa, grieved by Obi’s popularity among the lay faithful now, says he is fanning religious sentiments.

“The truth is that Obi is a driver of a movement whose membership and support cut across all facets of our national life and any attempts to pigeonhole him into any sector will fail.

“Obi has visited Churches even before he became the present run for the presidency.

“In July 2021, he was at St Mary’s Catholic Church, Karu, Abuja, to attend the 25th anniversary of a priest and the church erupted when he was introduced. At various weddings in Abuja, Lagos, and, all over the country where he visited, Nigerians celebrated him for what he stood for and what he did when he held public office in Anambra State.

“One of such functions was Dr Okowa’s child’s wedding at the National Ecumenical Conference Centre, Abuja, this year. Celebration of Obi at any public gathering has been there long before he became began to aspire for the presidency.

“Recently in Kaduna State, Obi attended a wedding ceremony in a Mosque and his admirers thronged around him in a bid to touch him.

“Moreover, Obi – Datti Media office is privy to the fact that in most of the top public Church appearances of Obi, including a recent Dunamis Church outing in Abuja, the Delta State Governor was always invited.  He either stayed away or sends his wife to represent him  and because Obi does not like a rep where the people want him, he strives to show presence  despite his tight schedule.

“We don’t expect Governor Okowa to join in this fantasy talks of attack dogs but to use every available avenue he has to market himself and his candidate instead of dwelling in gainsaying anything that concerns Peter Obi of the Labour Party.

“Truth which is glaring and known to even Okowa is that the Labour Party candidate is leading a movement that cannot be stopped or distracted by any side talk because it was prompted by long-standing oppression of the people who are about to be liberated with Obi’s message of hope.

“Taking back the country and rebuilding it is a task that is almost certain as there is no going back. The oppressors have forced the oppressed to pull the trigger and there is going back.”

Pipeline Contract: Tompolo Rejected By Akwa Ibom Youths

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By Akinwale Kasali

Government Ekpemuopolo, popularly known as Tompolo, former Niger Delta Militant, who is one of the Contractors saddled with the safeguarding of the Pipelines, has been rejected by Akwa Ibom State youths drawn from Ibeno Local Government Area of the State.

The Youths have issued a stern warning to the ex-militant warlord, and others not to venture into their territory in the name of protecting pipelines.

The youths, under the auspices of Ibeno Men-clue Development Association, said they do not need ex-militants to safeguard oil facilities having been host to ExxonMobil and other companies.

In a statement  jointly signed by the Coordinator of the association, Itam Nathaniel Ikotinye, Chairman, Christopher Enyina Akpan and seven others, the youths faulted the Federal Government’s decision over the award of the contract, maintaining that the exclusion of Ibeno as host community to Exxonmobil is a gross violation of Local Content Act, the Petroleum Industry Act and other relevant oil and gas laws in the country.

The statement reads in part:

“We find it difficult to accept any intrusion or external aggression by way of adopting any named group as a sole contractor for the protection of oil and has pipelines in the Niger Delta to the exclusion of Ibeno host community in Akwa Ibom state.

“Ibeno records the highest production of oil and gas in Nigeria, especially as this action is a negation of the provisions of the Local Content Act and other relevant oil and gas laws in Nigeria.

“We strongly view this action as an incident of marginalization and a conscious attempt by some groups to destabilize the Ibeno oil and gas host community of Akwa Ibom state who has suffered gas flaring and oil spillages for years now.

“We are demanding the inclusion of Ibeno oil and gas community in the protection of oil and gas facilities passing through our communities.

“We shall resist any attempt by any militant or former militant groups or whatever name they might be called to parade themselves as members of Ibeno oil and gas community just for the purpose of grabbing the contract of oil and pipeline protection to the detriment of Ibeno people who are suffering environmental degradation”.

Gov Ortom To Buhari: Average Nigerians Agree That You Have Failed To Protect Them; I Speak For Them

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By Ayodele Oni

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom says he speaks for average Nigerians that have been victims of attacks by Fulani herdsmen and bandits.

The Governor pointed out that his criticisms against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari should not be seen as personal vendetta.

He has, therefore, advised President Buhari and his Government to redeem their battered image by rescuing Nigerians from the apron strings of bandits, kidnappers and terrorists who are having a field day in  the country.

In a statement on Thursday, signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Nathaniel Ikyur, the Governor said: “This is the painful reality that handlers of the President don’t want us to talk about.”

Reacting to a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Ortom said: “Each time I speak about the dreadful manner the Muhammadu Buhari administration has handled the security situation in the country, his Media Aides  and hangers-on come out attacking my personality instead of addressing the issues I raised.

“The latest of such attacks by the Presidency came from the garrulous Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu, who, rather than tell Nigerians the steps taken by his Principal to end the unprecedented bloodshed perpetrated by armed Fulani terrorists, chose to hurl insults on the Governor.

“If the Presidency assumes that I am wrong about my statements regarding the failure of the present Government to tackle insecurity, I urge them to hold a referendum to get the feelings of Nigerians towards their ineptitude, complicity and clear lack of commitment and sincerity in protecting the people.

“It is sad and unfortunate that the likes of Garba Shehu have zero sympathy for the families of those being killed daily by Fulani terrorists.

“As long as their meal ticket is secured, they tell Mr President to go to bed, that all is well with the country.

“Garba is a man whose loyalty is for sale to the highest bidder. He sings in high praise of the President today because that is his current source of livelihood.

“He will be the first to go against the President once the tables turn. He has done that before with other prominent Nigerians whom he served.

”A man who betrays his former benefactor for a new pot of porridge does not possess the moral right to question a patriotic leader like Governor Ortom.

“Shehu blew the opportunity to prove me wrong that I had raised a false alarm about the worsening security situation in the country. Hundreds of our citizens are held captive by terrorists in the forests.

“I expected Shehu to tell Nigerians what efforts the Federal Government has made to release the hostages.

“Was it a false alarm from me that led to the terrorists’ attack on the convoy of President Buhari in his home State Katsina? Or was it a movie acting when terrorists broke into Kuje Correctional Centre right in the heart of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory and released their colleagues?

“It is unfortunate that till date, no officer has been arrested or questioned for the lapses and clear cases of complicity by the security operatives attached to the Kuje facility.

“There are reports of over six jail breaks in the last seven years under the Buhari administration. If that is not a crying shame of failure on the part of the Presidency, we wonder what else qualifies as failure.

“Everyone is aware how the Buhari administration descends heavily and brutally on other groups like Nnamdi Kanu of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) or Sunday Igboho who have been declared as terrorists with their members arrested and incarcerated but the same Government treats Fulani terrorists with kid gloves.

“Garba Shehu must be reminded that I speak the minds of most Nigerians on specific areas of incompetence or deliberate complicity by the Federal Government in the heinous crimes committed against citizens by armed Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists.

“If I raised a false alarm, why have the Fulani terrorists who are veiled as herdsmen continued to kidnap and kill Nigerians unchallenged? How many of the terrorists and bandits have been apprehended and prosecuted?

“The Buhari administration cannot extricate itself from complicity regarding the evil visited on citizens of this country. The Presidency has failed the integrity test and should rather accept its failure, apologize to Nigerians and seek help to salvage the situation.

“It is clear that the loud-mouthed Presidential Media Aide is unaware that other States such as Zamfara, Kaduna, Sokoto and even Katsina where the President comes from are under siege. Is that also my false alarm that has given rise to the killings in other parts of this country?

“In case the likes of Garba Shehu and his likes are not aware, majority of Nigerians wake up to face daily frustrations and live in constant fear of who will be the next victim of terrorists.”

Pipeline Contract Award: Okowa Tackles Akeredolu; Asks What  He Wants; Hails FG

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By Ayodele Oni

Delta State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has hailed the decision of the Federal Government to award the oil surveillance contract to an indigene of the Niger Delta.

Okowa who spoke through the State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, said it was an acceptable practice all over the world to localize some jobs, adding that the essence of it was to get the buy-in of the locals.

The Governor noted that what was important was to secure the oil facilities, saying “we are happy that the contract is awarded to one of the sons of the Niger Delta.

”Don’t forget, they know the terrain and they are in a better position to secure the oil facilities and what lies beneath the earth of the region.

“We don’t know what Governor Rotimi Akeredolu wants, but we do know that the Federal Government’s decision to award the contract to locals is the best. “

Ondo state Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu had, in a statement on Wednesday, titled WHO ACTUALLY NEEDS WEAPON? said:

“It is, shocking to read that the Federal Government has maintained the award of the contract to ‘protect’ the country’s pipeline from vandals to private organisations.

“This story, if true, leaves a sour taste in the mouth. The NSA will, obviously, not advise the President to approve the award of a contract of such magnitude if the operators have not displayed sufficient capacity to checkmate the criminal activities of equally powerful groups.

“Consequently, it is safe to conclude that the Federal Government has, impliedly, permitted non state actors to bear heavy assault weapons while denying same privilege to the States, the federating units.

“The award of contract to private organisations to protect vandalization of pipelines raise fundamental questions on the sincerity of the advisers of the Government on security issues.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Mele Kyari who also defended the award, stated that it was not the first time that individuals within the Niger Delta region were awarded a contract for pipeline surveillance, noting that the contract was for the interest of the people.

He said it was his belief that the Federal Government has taken the right decision to hire private contractors to man its oil pipeline network nationwide.

Kyari argued that although the security agencies are doing their part, end-to-end pipeline surveillance would require the involvement of private entities and community stakeholders.

Governor Ortom Is A Liar, Fans Embers Of Hatred – Presidency

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By Akinwale Kasali

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has been accused by the Presidency of Spreading falsehood and fanning ember of discord and hatred, especially at this time where insecurity has become a menace.

The Presidency had challenged Ortom to name those who supplied him information that  President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered security forces to stand down their offensive against herdsmen believed to be of the Fulani stock.

It also accused the Governor of trying to sow discord amongst Nigerians through falsehood in a period of heightened insecurity”, the Presidency said in a statement signed by a Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu.

Governor Ortom had in a recent interview with the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, Nigeria, alleged that a high ranking security personnel h informed him personally that the President had ordered security forces not to move against the Fulani herdsmen responsible for recent violence.

“I have spoken to some security men who told me the Federal Government gave them directive that they do not have to move against these Fulani men.

“That is why I keep saying that the Federal Government’s action and inaction clearly show that they are complicit in the criminality that is going on in Nigeria,” Ortom alleged.

But Shehu in response dared the Governor to name his sources or hold his peace.

The Presidency  stressed further that the ridiculous claims are patently untrue, and challenged him to name who told him if he is as brave as he claims to be.

“Let him name the military personnel who told him this story or forever shut up,” the Presidency said in the statement titled ‘Ortom’s lies insults national security system.’

“It is disappointing that Ortom, who in the same interview describes himself as a child of God who believes in being lawful and respects the Nigerian constitution, felt the need to spread such a divisive lie.

Read the statement: In a period of heightened insecurity, our politicians should be working to bring us closer together, not risking further violence by dishonestly seeking to further divide us along ethnic or religious lines.

“Fortunately, the cheap, dog- whistle politics behind Ortom’s falsehood are plain for all to see. He is not the first opportunistic politician who has attempted to sow discord amongst his country’s people in the run-up to an election; sadly, he will not be the last.”

Shehu argued that Nigerians will see Ortom for what he is: “an opportunist flaunting his wares as the country prepares to elect its next president; a man fond of posing in military fatigue who expects the country to believe Nigeria’s top security personnel would share high-level confidential information with him. To be clear, they do not.”

Ortom was a former All Progressives Congress, APC, member before defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP from where he had earlier decamped to the APC.

2023: Jonathan Says Nigeria’s Democracy Turning Into Dictatorship, Calls For Right Leader

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Jonathan at Matthew Kukah Birthday

By Akinwale Kasali

Former President, Goodluck  Jonathan, at the 70th Birthday Ceremony of the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah in Abuja, said Nigeria’s democracy is gradually drifting towards dictatorship.

The former President said that it was necessary for all hands to be on  deck to salvage it by voting credible and right leaders into power.

Speaking on the theme of the event, ‘Nigeria’s unfinished greatness: Next steps,’ Jonathan advised Nigerians to remain vigilant.

He said, “The task before all of us is not to lower our guard, lest the democracy we cherish today succumbs to threats and recedes into fascism tomorrow, and there are signs already.

“Looking at the States and so on, we are derailing towards quasi-fascist form of Government, but democracy is not only about winning elections alone, it is about accommodation. We, as leaders at the Centre and at the State levels, especially at this time when elections are coming, must accommodate different views.

“Towards this goal, we are again faced with a good opportunity of choosing our leaders as the Nation prepares to go to the polls next year. Let us choose those that will take us to the desired destination and the promised land.”

He described Nigeria as a work in progress, adding that until that work is done, “people like Kukah, who serve as the conscience of the nation, will continue to be around to constantly hold the mirror of the nation’s progression to its face.

“Nigeria may not be where we want it to and should be, but we should not give up or lose hope by focusing on only the negative.

“Judging from where we are coming from since independence in 1960, we may have been moving slowly in our journey of nationhood, but it is a journey of progress, all the same,” he added.

Jonathan recalled that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities also embarked on a prolonged strike during his tenure but he succeeded in ending the crisis.

Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, described Kukah as man with undying love for country.

Tambuwal, who chaired the occasion, reiterated the Catholic bishop’s belief in the possibility of a new Nigeria.

He said although Kukah’s criticism of the nation’s bad governance have been controversial, he (Kukah) believed Nigeria can and would come out of the doldrums of failed political leadership.

Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, on his part, said leaders in the country must ensure inclusion and justice for peace and development.

Polaris Bank: For Sale Or Not ?

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By Bayo Bernard Business Editor

Four years after Polaris Bank emerged from the defunct Skye Bank as a bridge bank, the Central bank of Nigeria, CBN has reportedly put up the commercial bank for sale.

The Godwin Emefiele-led CBN was said to have decided to sell the bank secretly to one Auwal Lawan Abdullahi, a supposed cousin of President Muhammadu Buhari under highly controversial circumstances for a ridiculous price of N40 billion.

While the details of the alleged deal still remain sketchy, the report appears not well received in the financial sector, where not a few insist that the CBN must ensure that any transaction regarding the sale of the bridge bank is carried out in a transparent manner, if and when the Emefiele-led government bank decides to sell the bank.

Pointedly, keen watchers of the bank also said it will not make any economic sense if the bank is sold for a paltry sum of N40 billion as being alleged when the CBN has already invested over N1.2 trillion for its stabilisation.

Non-transparent sale of Polaris Bank, they say will also not serve the interest of Nigerians and the stakeholders who have watched the bank stabilize in the last few years.

The CBN has yet to deny the report, but Polaris Bank said the report is far from the truth. Why would the bank be sold when it’s doing well, making a good profit, and stabilized the bank recently said in a statement?

The Innocent C. Ike-led bank described the reported sale as fake news that must be ignored by the banking public and other stakeholders.

“Stakeholders may recall the regulatory intervention in the erstwhile Skye Bank by the CBN and the subsequent injection of capital via the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) through a bridge bank process, which birthed Polaris Bank in 2018,” Polaris Bank said.

The management of the bridge bank further said “The bank has since stabilized its operations following the intervention; improving its balance sheet, customer base, and profitability.

“The Board and Management hereby reassure its customers, staff, and the general public that Polaris Bank remains a stable, strong, and credible financial institution positioned to deliver sustainable value to all its stakeholders.”

The bank’s position seems to align with major stakeholders in the industry who insist that the Regulator must not be involved in the under-the-table sale of the bridge bank.

For instance, a civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA last week called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene to ensure that the bank is not sold as a section of the media has reported.

The rights group said the president must direct the CBN not to proceed with the secret sale of the commercial bank.

If the CBN is allowed to proceed with the sale, Emmanuel Onwubiko, the National Co-ordinator of HURIWA said such will affect the electoral fortunes of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in next year’s election.

The sale of Polaris Bank will also compound the economic misfortunes of some Nigerians, the group said warning the president not to allow himself to be misled by those that want the bank to be sold at all costs.

The group said President Buhari was deceived by the CBN governor to approve the sale of both Union Bank and Exxon Mobil to Titan Bank and Seplat, respectively.

The president must ensure that a similar costly mistake is not repeated with Polaris Bank, it warned.

HURIWA said “President Buhari should stop the illegal sale of the bank immediately. The CBN governor has apparently been misinforming the President to approve ridiculous sales just as he wrongly advised the President to approve the sale Exxon Mobil to Seplat and the attendant bank and forth.

“Recall that Emefiele was also allegedly fingered in the ridiculous sale of 104-year-old Union Bank by two-year-old Titan Trust Bank.

“The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission should have probed the CBN governor over this allegation which is contrary to Sections 9 and 11 of the CBN ACT 2007 but as usual, the former presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, is an untouchable cabinet member of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The CBN should be stopped from allegedly selling off banks in the country to cronies and friends as end-of-tenure benefits.”

The group has therefore called on the CBN Governor to make its position on the reported sale of Polaris Bank known to the public in order to douse the ongoing confusion, adding that the bank should not be disposed of like a piece of paper after the huge public fund that has been invested.

“It is concerning that the so-called sale lacks transparency and is shrouded in so much darkness as no due diligence was not carried out, no tender, no advertisement to create public awareness, nothing, just some kangaroo and arrangee sale.

“To be exact, selling a bank which over N1.2 trillion was used to rescue at an alleged N40 billion is highly ridiculous and scandalous,” the rights body said.

Some Polaris Bank sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said some employees are already apprehensive over the future of the bank, considering the attendant job losses that are likely to follow the sale.

Meanwhile, the Magazine learned from sources in the CBN that the management is surprised at the backlash that trailed the reported sale of the bank and will soon inform the public of its position on the issue.

APC: Worries As Osinbajo, Amaechi, Others Shun Meeting With Tinubu

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Tinubu and Buhari

For the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC all appears not to be well ahead of the 2023 presidential election.
This can only explain why the party’s former presidential aspirants shunned a meeting by the party to garner support for its presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, close watchers of the ruling party said.
Tinubu, a former Lagos Governor emerged winner in the shadow election conducted by the party in June to choose its flagbearer after defeating his closest rivals, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Chibuike Amaechi, the immediate past Transportation Minister.
His emergence has somehow polarized the party even though the APC flagbearer has initiated peace moves to pacify co-contestants to support him for the 2023 presidential election.
As part of this consultation, Tinubu met with almost all APC presidential aspirants including Osinbajo, Amaechi, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state, and Senate President Ahmad Lawan, amongst others.
He has also met with Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi state who has promised him his support to emerge winner in the presidential election.
Therefore, the Wednesday meeting was meant to build confidence among the presidential aspirants, and forge a united front for Tinubu/Shettima ticket ahead of the critical election.
Apart from those mentioned above, Senator Ibikunle Amosun; Ajayi Boroffice; former Zamfara governor, Ahmad Sani; former Imo State governor and serving senator, Rochas Okorocha; a former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, among others were all billed to attend.
The meeting was however botched as all the aspirants, including Osinbajo stayed away from the meeting.
Even though the vice president was said to have been absent at the meeting due to an official meeting in the United States of America, USA, sources close to him said he was not committal after a notice of the meeting was conveyed to him.
“The vice president has more pressing matters to attend to. The meeting could have been held without him, after all, he has already met with Tinubu after the primary where all issues were resolved. Osinbajo is a party man and will support any decision of the party,” one of his aides said.
Apart from Osinbajo other presidential aspirants did not show up, a situation some people said has presented the party with a very difficult situation on how to proceed with its presidential campaign which according to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC starts on September 28.
The magazine learned that the convener of the meeting and one of the aspirants, Dr. Nicolas Felix had to cancel the meeting at the eleventh hour when he learned that none of the invitees was ready to attend.
“Good day your Excellency. Please be informed that the strategic meeting of 2023 presidential aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC), scheduled to hold on Wednesday the 31st of August has be postponed.

“A new date for the meeting will be communicated soon. Apologies for any inconvenience(s) that this might cause. Stay blessed,” Felix said in a text message seen by the magazine.
The Source magazine learned that some of the aspirants are still nursing the wound of their defeat from the June primary, and have decided to adopt the ‘siddon look’ approach to the election.
It was also learned that those of them who had earlier taken their defeat on their strides and promised to work for the party are now angry that they are not being carried along by the presidential candidate team, even though some of them have been named in the Presidential Campaign Team headed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Some APC governors are even angry with him for not consulting them before he picked former Governor Kashim Shettima as his running mate. Many of these governors are from the North West who believed that they should produce the vice president,” a source said.
He explained that “these governors are on the same page with some presidential aspirants who have decided to play the spoiler for the party in next year’s election”.

Ayu Calls Camp Wike  Children; Will Not Allow Any  Individual To Destabilize Party; Calls Wike’s Bluff; Won’t Resign

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Iyorchia Ayu

By Gideon Njoku

“When we started PDP, these children were not around. They are children who do not know why we formed the Party”

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Iyorchia Ayu, has called those asking him to step down from office children who do not know the ABC of why the Party was formed. He said they were children who do not know anything about the Party.

Ayu spoke to the BBC Hausa Service on the seeming crisis in the Party and the calls for him to step down from office.

The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, who is leading a Camp in the Party, has allegedly been asking for Ayu to step down as a pre-condition to any peace talk.

The relationship between Wike and the Party has been frosty since after former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, defeated Wike  at the Presidential Primary to clinch the PDP ticket. The relationship worsened when Atiku picked Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, as his running mate instead of Wike who was expectant.

Every effort made to make peace between Atiku and Wike has apparently been rebuffed by Wike who has been openly romancing Presidential candidates of other Parties, and making statements unbecoming of a Party faithful, and what could be called anti-party. According to the allegation, the argument of Wike’s Camp is: Since the Presidential candidate is from the North, the Party Chairman should be from the South, especially, as the Chairman Board of Trustees  is, also, from the North.

But on Wednesday, Ayu, in the interview with the BBC Hausa Service called Camp Wike’s bluff. He said he would neither resign, nor would the Party  allow any individual to destroy it. He said Atiku’s election as the Presidential candidate has nothing to do with his own election as the National Chairman of the Party. “I was elected to a four-year tenure, and I have not even done one year yet”, Ayu told his interviewer.

He said even if he stepped down, those calling for him to do so would not step into his shoes.

Ayu: “I didn’t commit any offence, I’m only reforming the Party so I am not bothered by all these noises. I know I’m doing my job, and I didn’t steal any money, so I see no reason for all these talks.

“When we started PDP, these children were not around. They are children who do not know why we formed the Party. We will not allow any individual to destabilize our Party.”

For the records, Wike was instrumental to the removal of the immediate past Chairman of the Party, Prince Uche Secondus, from office before the end of his tenure. Incidentally, Wike was, also, instrumental to his election as National Chairman. But they soon fell apart with Wike describing Secondus as incompetent, and the later insisting that Wike wanted to run his office for him.

Both men are from Rivers State. The current Chairman, Dr Ayu, is from Benue State.