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Buhari Could Discuss Nnamdi Kanu In UK; Protests Await His Stay

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Muhammadu Buhari - Londo Trip

By Ayodele Oni

Speculations are high that there is one reasons President Muhammadu Buhari left for the United Kingdom on Monday for a meeting he could have, like others, participated in by Zoom.

President Muhammadu Buhari decided to embark on the trip to the United Kingdom, about three weeks after he abruptly  put on hold an earlier meeting, less than 24 hours to his departure. The postponed meeting was on medical grounds.

Even though the Presidency did not give any reason for the postponement, sources said the trip was called off because at the time, the leader of IPOB, a British citizen, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, was already in custody in Kenya, and the President tactically avoided being in the UK in the heat of Kanu’s arrest. Aside from the obvious protest from IPOB members and supporters that could have made his stay uncomfortable, he did not want to answer any questions from the British authorities. He wanted to put his house in order.

Buhari, according to the Presidency, is in the UK to  attend the summit on Global Education Financing, Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025. But he would be away for two weeks, partly to see his doctors, and partly to discuss the Kanu issue, even on unofficial basis with the British authorities.

The Summit, which will be co-hosted by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, and the President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, will bring together Heads of State and Government.

Other participants include stakeholders and youth leaders,and will also provide a platform for partners to chart a way forward towards transforming education systems in partner countries, through exchange of best practices.

It will also offer the opportunity for leaders to make five-year pledges to support GPE’s work to help transform education systems in up to 90 countries and territories.

Deliberations at the Summit will focus on: The Power of Education –A Conversation between Global Champions; Transforming Education for Girls; Financing for Impact and Recovery and Priorities for Transforming Education in the Coming Five Years, among others.

President Buhari is also expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

After the Summit, the President will spend a few days for an earlier scheduled medical check-up. He is due back by second week of August, 2021.

The President will be accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of State Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, National Security Adviser, Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd) and Director General of National Intelligence Agency, Amb. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar.

Recall that Buhari had suddenly cancelled his earlier scheduled medical trip to the United Kingdom without any reasons given.

However, it was strongly suspected that it had to do with the re-arrest of the Leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu, a British citizen, was re-arrested in Nairobi, Kenya, and repatriated to Nigeria for a continuation of his trial for murder before the Hon. Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

The President obviously did not want to be in London during the period of Kanu’s arrest, allegedly fearing a protest by IPOB members and supporters in Britain.

An APC Chieftain and a Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor, Joe Igbokwe, hinted as much when he said, on Kanu’s arrest: “Now you know why the President did not travel to London.”

How Buhari, APC, Turned Aso Rock To Arm Twisting Centre; Continues To Coerce PDP Governors

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PDP Governors

By Akinwale Kasali

State Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have accused President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC, of reducing Nigeria’s seat of power, Aso Rock, to its Secretariat.

According to the Governors who met in Bauchi State on Monday, not only has the APC done that, they have commandered the Villa, which belongs to all Nigerians, and made it the venue where they invite PDP Governors and Chieftains, and arm twists them to defect to the APC.

“Mr President and APC has turned the Presidential Villa that belongs to all Nigerians into the new APC headquarters, where coerced PDP members are being paraded at intervals”, the Governors accused.

This allegation comes amidst the continued speculation that the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, who hosted the meeting, is on his way to dumping the PDP for the APC.

A few months ago, on a trouble-shooting visit to Calabar, Cross River State, Mohammed had assured his colleague, Professor Ben Ayade, who was having a difficult time in the Party that: “Anywhere you go, I go.”

Ayade has since dumped the PDP for the APC, and the strong rumour is that Mohammed would join Ayade.

In the past few months, PDP has lost three Governors to the APC. They include Ebonyi, Cross River State and Zamfara Governors – Dave Umahi, Ayade and  Bello Matawalle. On each occasion, the Governors quickly visited Buhari to celebrate with him.

In its communique, the Governors condemned this trend which they dismissef as “the underhand tactics to arm twist some PDP Governors and other stakeholders to join the APC, a political party that has wrecked Nigeria’s economy, turned Nigeria into a killing field, and has nothing to offer Nigerians but misery and bad Governance.”

The Governors also asked that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, be left alone to deploy appropriate technologies to make sure that the vote of every Nigerian counted.

The meeting had a full house, which also included the embattled Deputy Governor of Zamfara State, Mahdi Mohammed Aliyu Gusau, who refused to defect with the Governor, Bello Muhammad Matawalle.

Following, the full text communique from the PDP Governors’ Meeting.

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE 11TH MEETING OF THE PDP GOVERNORS’ FORUM HELD ON MONDAY, 26TH JULY, 2021 AT BAUCHI

Governors elected on the platform of the PDP met in Bauchi, Bauchi State on 26th July 2021. The meeting deliberated once again on the state of the nation, reviewed the deteriorating state of our democracy, the economic and security situation in the country, the state of the PDP as the main opposition platform in Nigeria, and arrived at the following decisions.

  1. On the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, the Governors identified with the need for a free, fair and credible elections in the country and called on the National Assembly to entrench Electronic transmission of results of elections in the nation’s electoral jurisprudence.
  2. The meeting requested Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the only body empowered by the Constitution to conduct elections, to deploy appropriate technologies necessary to ensure that the votes of every Nigerian is counted and made to count. The meeting further called on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), especially, the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT), Telephone Companies (Telcos) and all relevant stakeholders to ensure that universal access and service of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are provided especially in rural, un-served and under-served areas of the country before the 2023 General elections.
  3. The meeting condemned the attempt to foist on all political parties, one method of conducting primaries, that is, by DIRECT METHOD ONLY, through the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. The Governors noted that the method is prone to massive rigging, as evidenced by a situation where President Buhari scored about 15 million votes in the 2018 APC Direct Primaries only to score 15 million votes from the entire country in the 2019 General Election. The Governors advised that political parties, should be allowed to decide whether to use direct or indirect method of conducting primaries as part of internal democracy in political parties.
  4. The Governors reiterated, once again, the need for the NNPC and other revenue generating agencies of Government to strictly abide by the Constitution by remitting all their Revenue less cost of Production into the Federation Account as provided for by S.162 of the Constitution.
  5. The meeting condemned, once again, the use of underhand tactics to arm twist some PDP Governors and other stakeholders to join the APC, a political party that has wrecked Nigeria’s economy, turned Nigeria into a killing field and has nothing to offer Nigerians but misery and bad governance.
  6. The Governors condemned Mr President and APC for turning the Presidential Villa, that belongs to all Nigerians, into the new APC headquarters, where coerced PDP members are being paraded at intervals.
  7. On the economy, the meeting admonished the APC Federal Government to collaborate more with State Governments to stem the unemployment scourge affecting the youths of Nigeria, through technology and increased production in all fields of endeavour, reiterating that Government should stop paying lip service on the Ease of Doing Business, as foreign direct investments have continued to fall partly due to obstacles placed on foreign companies wishing to invest in Nigeria. A glaring example is that of FACEBOOK who insisted on investing in Nigeria rather than Ghana, and is being frustrated by regulatory authorities.
  8. On security of lives and properties, in addition to our earlier recommendations, it is time to bring the activities of bandits, kidnappers and terrorists to an end, through increased use of military equipment, traditional means of conflict resolution and technology for surveillance and the development of the political will to flush them out. Kidnapping, banditry and terrorism ARE NOT BUSINESS VENTURES as claimed by APC but heinous STATE CRIMES, that is destroying the Nigerian economy, the educational and social future of our children and causing significant social upheavals in society, the PDP Governors admonished.
  9. The PDP Governors enjoined all Nigerians of goodwill to take advantage of the ongoing registration of Voters by INEC to register to vote, thereby arming themselves with the necessary tools in the struggle to RESCUE NIGERIA from the APC maladministration.

Furthermore, the general public, especially our Youths and Women are implored to use the opportunity of the PDP E-REGISTRATION exercise which will kick off soon, to register as PDP members, while PDP Members should update their membership electronically.

  1. The Governors thanked the Chief Host, His Excellency, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohamed, CON, of Bauchi State for providing a conducive atmosphere for the meeting and for the huge difference he has made in provision of infrastructure and general welfare of citizens of Bauchi State, the Pearl of Tourism.

In attendance are:

Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, CFR – Sokoto State  – Chairman

Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu -Abia State – Vice Chairman

Gov. Udom Emmanuel  – Akwa

Ibom State – Member

Gov. Sen. Douye Diri  – Bayelsa State  – Member

Gov. Samuel Ortom -Benue State -Member

Gov. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa  – Delta

State  – Member

Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi  – Enugu State  – Member

Gov. Nyesom Wike, CON  – Rivers State  – Member

Gov. Engr. Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde  – Oyo State  – Member

Gov. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri  -Adamawa State -Member

Gov. Godwin Obaseki – Edo State  -Member

Gov. Bala Mohammed -Bauchi State  – Member

Gov. Arc Darius Ishaku  -Taraba State -Member

Deputy Gov. Mahdi Mohd     -Zamfara State -Deputy Governor

Lagos LG Election: PDP Fails In Flawed Poll; Accord Party Goes To Tribunal

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By Akinwale Kasali PDP Chairmanship Candidate In Agege LG Arrested Integrity Issues Hover Around APC In Victory By Akinwale Kasali The enthusiasm that greeted the 2019 election whereby voters came out enmasse to cast their votes for their preferred Candidates was missing at the Lagos State Local Government Polls which held on Saturday, July 24, 2021. At the various polling centers across the State, there was low turnout of voters. The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, officials were sitting down idle. The electorates were not willing to exercise their franchise. However, there were allegations of irregularities by other Political Parties that participated in the polls as regards the issue of Card readers. Young Progressives Party, YPP, one of the parties that fielded a candidate at the poll said that in Shomolu Local Government, LASIEC officials allowed APC members to cast votes without their Permanent Voters Card, PVC. They used their APC membership Cards to vote. The party, also, alleged the failure of the Card Reader to function effectively. In Agege Local Government, it was a different story. The Peoples Democratic Party's, (PDP) candidate, Sola Osolana, was arrested in his hotel room in Agege by the Police for allegedly trying to manipulate the election. Allegedly, ballot papers were retrieved from him. Osolana was said to have cast his votes at his polling unit and returned to the hotel where he was, when the Police got a wind of the alleged plot to manipulate the election by him, and arrested him. Confirming the arrest was the Police Public Relation Officer, Muyiwa Odejobi, who said Osolana was arrested with regards to the election. He said he would brief the media later on the arrest. In Ojokoro Local Government, it was gathered that the ruling APC allegedly tried to rig the election, as it mounted pressure on the election officers to allow the APC supporters without voter cards to cast their votes. The PDP and other Parties had alleged that the voting process at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area in Lagos State is been manipulated with supporters of the All Progressives Congress allegedly voting without using the Permanent Voter Cards. “We are having issues of manipulation here at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area. APC officials want to cast votes without cards to top up the numbers we have. There have only been four voters so far”, PDP Party agent told this news medium. It would be recalled that the state Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, in a statement, had said the Command had put measures in place to enforce the restriction of movement across the state between 6 am and 3pm, adding that only those on election duty and essential services on the election day would be exempted, and that voters should cast their votes and return home, with no Political Party campaigning or canvassing for votes at the polling units. But it was alleged that the APC agents were convincing voters to vote for their candidates and also inducing them with money. Odumosu was also quoted saying that, “We assure the good people of Lagos State, LASIEC officials, candidates, accredited election observers and other actors in the election of adequate security before, during and after the elections.” A viral video on Saturday, showed a woman, apparently, either an APC party official, or an election official, thump printing voting cards thus, manipulating results. There are no reports of her arrest. It is common that the Party at the center of the State affairs always win Local Government elections in their State, giving the APC an edge. It would be recalled that in the last LG election in the State, the APC won all the seats in the 20 LG and 37 Local Council Development Area, LCDA, in the State. However, even if the APC coasts home to victory in the election, the issue of integrity comes into play for their candidates, who were either imposed or had scandals hovering over them. The litany of certificate forgery allegations against many of its candidates and other sundry challenges may undermine its chances and integrity even in victory. This brings about legitimacy questions that continue to hover over its mandates. This is because key stakeholders in the party continue to agitate over unresolved issues of unpopular candidates impositions, manipulations, bribery and certificate forgery cases against some candidates. Though the party released its list of candidates, leading to rancour among aggrieved members, but the party still went out to hold mega rallies across the state, but some of its candidates are fingered in embarrassing certificate scandals that can weaken its stronghold on the state and widen the cracks. Some of the controversial scandals that have refused to simply disappear include, that of Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun of Epe Local Government Area (LGA), Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel, formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano of Apapa LG. The state leadership under Tunde Balogun, recently christened ‘Balo Dollar’ maybe faced with vote of no confidence as party faithfuls continue to bicker on how the Chairman has introduced incompetence and falsehood to the party. It’s also notable that the party is not ready to sort the injustice looming and this have increased the awareness level of other party candidates, especially the Peoples Democratic Party. According to multiple reports, the ruling APC may be enmeshed in troubled waters as there are clear indications that some of the candidates fielded at the polls are alleged to have submitted fake documents in a bid to get the party nomination. Information gathered from Epe Local Government Area was that the Chairmanship candidate of the APC, one Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun had allegedly presented a fake WAEC certificate despite claiming to have graduated from a Nigerian University. The story of Apapa Local Government is another one worthy of mention as the candidate fielded by the APC to run for the position of Chairman of the council one Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano, former owner of “question mark music label” was accused to had change his name to correspond with the result he allegedly procured and is being backed by Tunde Balogun the APC Chairman in Lagos State. Kevin who is the current Vice Chairman of Apapa Local Government was alleged to have presented a fake NECO certificate claiming he wrote the exam in November 2008 at over age 40 at the Command High School Araromi. Findings later showed that the school does not exist. Same are cases in areas like Apapa Iganmu with Funmilayo Mohammed, Shomolu with Hamed Salawu and Olarunde Folorunsho of Olorunda LCDA as these areas too are likely to be affected. The issues of these false documents are not limited to just the Chairmen and their Deputies, Councillors in some Local Governments too are involved in the mess.The case of Toheeb Shokunbi a Councillor in Ikorodu central and many remain a stain on the party. One wonders why APC did not do a thorough and proper verification process before fielding these candidates. The party needs to do better as these cases remain an albatross that may give some boost to the struggling opposition and may further dim its chances of ruling the state for more years ahead.

By Akinwale Kasali

The viral video of two women busy thump-printing voters’ cards in their hundreds, was the face of the Lagos State Local Government Election.

Yet, no results were cancelled.

This thus marked another woeful failure by the Peoples Democratic Party in elections in Lagos.

So, in at once, a one-sided election and a no-election,  the All Progressives Congress, APC, was declared the winner in all  20 Local Government and 37 Local Council Development Area seats in the Saturday July 24, 2021, Council polls.

Even though there was an embarrassing low turn-out of voters, which marred the polls, as usual, APC won in a landslide.

Since the emergence of Democratic Rule in Lagos State in 1999, the Party at the helm of affairs in the State has always won the Council Polls, making it a one party affair.

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, released the result at its office on Birrel Road, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos, sending the APC faithfuls into wild jubilation.

But in a swift reaction to the results, the Accord Party dismissed the polls as a huge fraud, and said it is heading for a legal action to challenge the results.

The results were announced by Returning Officers at all the 57 Collation Centres in the State.

There were jubilation and victory songs in all Councils.

Interestingly, it was a double celebration for the National President of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, Kolade Alabi, who was re-elected in Bariga LCDA for another four-year term.

Alabi was recently re-elected as ALGON President in Abuja, the country’s capital.

He promised to continue to deliver good governance for the people in Bariga and all council officials across the nation.

For the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, it is again a woeful outing in Lagos, a State it has consistently lost since 1999.

Bakare Dares Buhari To Arrest Him, To Lead Mass Protest

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Tunde Bakare

By James Orji

Radical cleric and Serving Overseer, Citadel Global Community Church, Lagos has finally parted ways with President Muhammadu Buhari.

Bakare has been one of the biggest critics of the administration in the last few years.

In his latest outbursts against the president, the man of God who ran a joint ticket with Buhari in the 2011 presidential election dared the president to arrest him.

Pastor Bakare, during a sermon in his church on Sunday, said Buhari has failed, even though he did not mention the president’s name.

After several consultations with Buhari in Aso Rick, Presidential Villa, on the state of the nation without any meaningful change, Bakare said, he’s prepared to lead a mass protest against the government.

The cleric who said he’s one of those that made Buhari president, particularly criticized  the administration’s clampdown on Yoruba Nation and IPOB secessionist agitators, Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu and their supporters.

The IPOB leader was arraigned in absentia in court, on Monday in Abuja following his arrest by Interpol alongside Nigeria’s security forces in Kenya last month.

Igboho is currently detained in Benin Republic, following his arrest few weeks ago, amidst frantic efforts by the federal government to repatriate him to face trials on charges bordering on treason and gun running amongst others.

Bakare said Buhari has become an autocratic leader who does not listen to anybody, adding that the president is running an oppressive government.

Bakare stated, “I dare you to come after me since that is the usual style now. You might have done it to others; you are about to learn a lesson if you touch me,” said the cleric, who did not name the government official.

“If you know what I have done in secret, bring it to the open. I dare you to come after me if you can. I worked with you; I worked for you; I supported you to get there (where you are). When I talk now, I now have a smelly mouth.

“I’m not interested in meeting you any longer; no more visits. Now, it is war, because Nigeria must be set free.”

He said Buhari had given up his presidency ambition, that if not for him he would never have achieved him aim of becoming president. The cleric dared Buhari to arrest him if he’s bittered about his criticism of his government.

“Have you forgotten that you vowed never to contest again,” Bakare said adding that. “I said ‘not so’. I showed you how you can win the next election and you agreed to run and you won. I was not considering myself but concerned about how Nigeria can become great.

“Winning an election is a different thing; doing the right thing is another. No one must behave as if Nigeria is a personal property. Nigeria must be set free and any obstruction along the way must be removed; it must get out of the way,” Bakare said.

He said he’s ready to lead a protest against the government.

According to him “I declare to you ‘Nigeria-for-Nigeria Movement’. I’m prepared to lead this movement. Nigeria is not a one man property. This movement will liberate Nigeria.”

He criticized the clampdown on secessionist elements in the country, noting however, that he’s not in support of violence agitation that leads to loss of human lives. He said the lack of social justice is responsible for agitations in the country.

“I don’t support any act of violence, taking up arms against the country and killing people. Those are in the realm of criminality and anybody doing that must be brought to book,” Bakare said amid prayers and declarations.

“However, we must realise that what has given rise to the agitation is lack of justice and equity. When there is justice, when there is equity, agitation will die down.

“How can you be expending so much energy on Igboho and Kanu? Igboho and Kanu are not Nigeria’s problems.”

Imo Safe, Secure; Ready To Contain Future Security Threats, Says Uzodimma

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Hope Uzodimma

Governor Hope Uzodimma at the weekend declared that Imo State has returned to the path of safety and peace after several weeks of dislocations ocassioned by security breaches.

Governor Uzodimma however said the situation, today, shows that the State and its citizens are now ready to look beyond the unfortunate days of insecurity when peace elluded them and strive to recover what they lost.

Speaking during the 4th Stakeholders meeting  held at the Eze Imo Palace in Owerri on Saturday, Governor Uzodimma also noted that the State is prepared to contain future security threats that may be envisaged.

In a speech he delivered at the occasion which attracted intermittent applause from stakeholders drawn from political, business, religious and traditional leaders across political lines, the Governor thanked Imo people for standing by his government during the trying times.

According to a Press Release by his Special Adviser/Chief Press  Secretary, Oguwike  Nwachuku, a Governor Uzodimma specifically appreciated the leadership of the hurch in Imo State for their ceaseless prayers and other leaders, particularly those who called and proferred suggestions on the way forward on insecurity in Imo.

It was also an opportunity for the Governor to allow Imo people evaluate and possibly validate the policies and programmes of his administration in accordance with his promise to periodically brief them since he assumed office.

The Governor used the occasion to highlight the challenges his administration faced during the one year and half he assumed office and said the challenges include the long lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the #EndSARS crisis and of late, and very disturbing,  the security challenges.

The Governor who acknowledged that the State has adopted some measures to arrest the untended consequences promised that with time his Government “will roll out programmes to address the effect of the damages inflicted on the good people of Imo State.”

The Governor lauded President Mohammadu Buhari for taking personal interest in the security challenges in Imo State, a situation he said helped to promptly arrest the threat to peace. 

“The good news is that Imo State is now safe and secure and willing and able to contend future threat, all to the glory of God.”

Governor Uzodimma used the opportunity to extend the profound gratitude of the government and people of Imo State to all the security agencies for their invaluable contributions towards the return of peace which Imo people enjoy today.

The Governor said: “We recall with joy how Imo people poured out their hearts to God in one accord and God answered them,” and thanked the Imo State Chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)  “for the laudable prayer session it organized for peace in the State.”

The Governor in the same vein acknowledged the “contributions and support of the Bishops, the entire Clergy, Traditional Rulers, Community Leaders, people in the Professions and Businesses, the Elders, the Women groups, Youths and the entire citizens of the State for their support in returning Imo to the path of peace.” 

Governor Uzodimma  made reference to his achievements in the State Civil Service, informing that the sector was down and out with morales of workers at its ebb, noting that today government had risen to the occasion and has changed the narratives.

His words: “The leaking roofs of the State Secretariat have been fixed, the rusty filthy environment has been cleaned up, training and re-training programmes were instituted and just recently, eleven Permanent Secretaries were appointed.”

On roads infrastructure, the Governor informed “that Imo roads revolution has changed the ugly past state of roads in Imo State. This has resulted in the government of Shared Prosperity constructing or rehabilitating no less than forty two roads across the State in the past one year.”

He drew attention of Stakeholders to the ongoing renovation work of the various roundabouts in the Municipal,  specifically the ones at Fire Service and Warehouse junctions in Owerri that have given the State a new look.

On Education, the Governor highlighted the landmark achievements to include establishment of the new University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Umuagwo in Ohaji/Egbema LGA, the recovery of former Eastern Palm University (now K.O Mbadiwe University), establishment of a new Federal Technical College in Umuaka Orlu, ongoing construction work of “305 modern classroom blocks in the 305 electoral wards in Imo State aimed at providing modern Primary Schools with the state of art equipment for our children.”

The Governor highlighted his achievements in the rehabilitation of moribund Adapalm in Ohaji LGA which now produces over 100,000 (one hundred thousand) metric tons of oil per day.

The Governor did not forget the tremendous achievements of the committee on Covid-19 Taskforce that stoutly rose to the challenge and ensured that Imo State recorded the least casualty of the pandemic. 

“Within the period the state was able to attract through private sectors collaboration and support the construction of a 250 bed Specialist Hospital at the Imo State University Teaching Hospital, as well as the commissioning of an Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) at the General Hospital Umuguma Owerri West.”

To stem the tide of youth unemployment the Governor informed that the State has embarked on training of Imo youths in different skills and equipping them with start- up capitals to become entrepreneurs. He said between 2020 and now government has spent billions of Naira in collaboration with Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on youth empowerment. 

 “I make a solemn commitment to ensure that this government will work for all irrespective of Local government, political party affiliation, religion or situation of births”. 

He promised a level playing ground for everybody where no one will be discriminated against.

Governor Uzodimma challenged the opposition that his government is not allergic to constructive criticisms and will always welcome great ideas that add impetus to the commitment of building Imo State.

He said doing do so will help to “collectively make Imo State a home of peace as well as grow the economy from that driven by Federal allocation to one run on Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the State.”

Assuaging the fear of those who feel relegated, he promised to revive the Development Centres which will operate in line with the old names they were bearing. 

“The Development Centres will work together with the autonomous communities to identify peculiar developmental needs of each autonomous community and in liaison with the people and the local government administration.”

The Governor reiterated: “I did not become Governor to become richer than the State after my tenure but to serve you in truth and with the fear of God.

“I will leave no stone unturned in my efforts to recover Imo people’s stolen wealth. I assure you that God is with us in this direction.

In their commendation messages, Senator Frank Ibezim, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, Amb. George Obiozor (President Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Worldwide), Dr. TOE Ekechi,  Chief Greg Mbadiwe, Hon. Chike Okafor, Princess Miriam Onuoha (Member representing Okigwe North in Federal House of Representatives), Prince Alex Mbata, and the Chairman Imo State Traditional Institution and Community Policing, Eze E. C. Okeke, and many others, extolled  the Governor’s efforts in the areas of security, health, road and generally, his developmental strides. 

They pledged their unflinching support to his administration and their willingness to help ensuring continued peace and progress of Imo State.

The icing on the cake was when members of the Imo State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Paul Emeziem acknowledged the inclusive administration of the Governor and his respect for other arms of government and promised to continue to work in synergy with him. 

They proceeded to unanimously pass a vote of confidence on his leadership.

Nnamdi Kanu; Innocent Until Proven Guilty; Don’t Harass Supporters, Warns Ejimakor; Media Houses Restricted

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By Gideon Njoku

Alloy Ejimakor, Special Counsel to detained Leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB  has issued a warning to Security Agents not to harass  his supporters who choose to witness his appearance in Court on Monday, July 26, at the Federal High Court, Abuja.

His warning came on the heels of reports that Security Agents might not allow members of the public,  especially, IPOB members and Kanu’s supporters into, or around the Court premises in a bid to avoid a security breach and/or clash.

Already, the Directorate of Security Services, DSS, seemingly  the prosecuting agency, to show it needs to control the expected crowd, has issued accreditation to a few Media Houses for the coverage of Kanu’s appearance.

Meanwhile, IPOB members has asked the FG to build more prisons and cemeteries as they intend to  be in Abuja to watch the trial.

But Ejimakor, faulting the alleged stand of the DSS, in a press statement he issued on Sunday, July 25, 2021, warned that the trial should not be restricted, so long as those coming to witness it come in peace, as it is not a secret trial. He said:

“Kanu’s trial is an open trial  not a secret trial, and he’s presumed innocent until proven guilty. Therefore, anybody wishing to be associated with his trial by being present in Abuja is protected by his Constitutional right to freedom of association and movement.”

Ejimakor emphasised that while he was not calling on people or Kanu’s supporters to throng Abuja for the hearing on Monday  it’s important to state that anybody who wishes to come is not doing illegal, provided such a person comes in peace.”

He also had a message for the Federal Government and Kanu’s supporters:

“Everybody should be strictly guided by the rule of law pertinent to why Nnamdi Kanu is facing these tribulations.”

Following is the full text of Ejimakor’sstatement:

Security agents must not molest those coming to show solidarity with Kanu

“This press statement is prompted by media reports indicating that those coming to Abuja to show solidarity with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will be harassed or even arrested by security agents.

Nnamdi Kanu
Nnamdi Kanu

“Let me make it clear that while I am not calling on people or Kanu’s supporters to throng Abuja for the hearing on Monday, it’s important to state that anybody who wishes to come is not doing anything illegal, provided such a person comes in peace.

“Kanu’s trial is an open trial, not a secret trial and he’s presumed innocent until proven guilty. Therefore, anybody wishing to be associated with his trial by being present in Abuja is protected by his Constitutional right to freedom of association and movement.

“So, my message to all supporters of Kanu and even to Nigerian government is simple and that is: Everybody should be strictly guided by the rule of law pertinent to why Nnamdi Kanu is facing these tribulations and trials.

“That pertinent rule of law is clearly codified by CAP A9, Laws of Federation of Nigeria, where it is stated at Article 20 that:

‘All peoples shall have the right to existence. They shall have the unquestionable and inalienable right to self-determination. They shall freely determine their political status and shall pursue their economic and social development according to the policy they have freely chosen’.

“Above is the fulcrum of every other crime the Nigerian government is alleging against Kanu. Therefore, once government recognizes that the enterprise upon which Kanu is engaged is expressly recognized or protected by laws, it will see that dialogue, not trials and violence, is the only legal pathway to containing it.

“I am saying this because the same Law that protects self determination also requires the government to accommodate it. Article 1 of that Law provides that Nigeria ‘shall recognise the rights, duties and freedoms enshrined in the Charter and shall undertake to adopt legislative or other measures to give effect to them.’

“Further, subjecting Kanu to any trial under the circumstances of his extraordinary rendition will face lots of legal challenges. Where the government missed its way is believing that it can suppress the desire for self determination by means of punishment of some sort. History teaches that taking such a path ultimately proves fruitless,

“So, what is expected on Monday is not a trial in terms of taking evidence but a procedural routine Lawyers call ‘taking a plea’ or a re-arraignment on the amended Charges that might be brought.

“Should that happen, the procedure permits taking an adjournment to study the new Charges for the purpose of advising the defendant on the next steps.

“So, there’s nothing significant that will happen on Monday that warrants anybody, incjuding the government, to be jittery.”

Kanu is making his second appearance in Court since after he was re-arrested in Nairobi, Kenya and repatriated to Nigeria.

He disappeared from Nigeria while on a Court granted bail when Federal Troops, inexplicably invaded  his father’s Palace where he was. A number of people were, allegedly, killed. Kanu escaped with his parents who, sadly, both died in exile. Their bodies were brought back home and buried same day. Kanu was not at the funeral.

He reappeared in 2019 at a Synagogue in Israel. From there, he went back to Britain, which citizen he is. On return to Britain, he continued to pursue, vigorously, his struggle for an independent Biafra which would comprise of all Igbo speaking Nigeria.

He had cautiously avoided Nigeria, until his fateful trip to Kenya where he was arrested. He has been  in the custody of the DSS since then.

OPINION: Sunday Igboho and allegory of Asantehene Golden Stool

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By Festus Adedayo

Queen Mother, Nana Yaa Asantewaa, was just a mother and farmer who spiced her vocation with being an intellectual, politician, and human rights activist. Living in a confederate Gold Coast, now Ghana, riven by a civil war of 1883 to 1888, the moment the British exiled Asantewaa’s brother and the King of Asante Prempeh 1 to Seychelles in 1896, a fertile ground was laid for a deadly rebellion against British rule in Ashanti land.

Frederick Hogston, Governor-General of the Gold Coast, hastened the rebellion. By obstinately demanding for the Golden Stool which was the symbol of the Ashanti nation, Hogston didn’t know that he was, apologies to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, provoking an uprising, which would “bring out the beast” in the Ashanti people. The Golden Stool, also called the Sika Dwa Kofi, was the Ashanti Kingdom’s symbol of power since the 17th century.

Made of gold, the stool is said to be 18 inches high, 24 inches in length, and 12 inches wide. It never touched the ground and no Asantehene, King of the Kingdom, ever ascended the throne without it.

Narratives of oral tradition had it that, Okomfo Anokye, a High Priest who was also one of the two founders of Ashanti land, conjured the stool from heaven.

Decorated with golden bells, the myth had it that as the stool descended from the sky, it came to the feet of Osei Tutu I, the first Asantehene. Ashanti believe that inside that stool was the soul of its nation. It was this stool that Hogston impudently wanted; it was this injustice of Britain that was resented by Asantewaa, Regent of the Kumasi Ejisu–Juaben district. She was livid at this British audacity.

Enraged at the pusillanimity of Ashanti men, Asantewaa stormed an all-men meeting where disagreement on whether or not to confront Hogston and his colonial taskmasters was ongoing. There, she made that famous speech that conferred manhood on a woman and effeminacy on men, to wit, “How can a proud and brave people like the Asante sit back and look while Whitemen took away their king and chiefs, and humiliated them with a demand for the Golden Stool? The Golden Stool only means money to the Whitemen; they have searched and dug everywhere for it. I shall not pay one predwan to the governor. If you, the chiefs of Asante, are going to behave like cowards and not fight, you should exchange your loincloths for my undergarments!”

As a mark of her seriousness to go to war against Hogston’s Britain, Asantewaa seized a gun and shot into the sky in front of the men. There and then, she was chosen by Ashanti kings to become Generalissimo in a war dubbed the Yaa Asantewaa War, the Ashanti-British War of the Golden Stool, with her leading an army of 5000 warriors.

Asantewaa and her army pummeled the British in the Fort of Kumasi. After months of the fight, Hogston sent a 1,400 forces to quell the rebellion, leading to the capture of Yaa Asantewaa. Fifteen of her close war advisers were equally captured and sent on exile to Seychelles. Asantewaa died in exile on October 17, 1921, but, 36 years after, her dream of an Asante that was free of British temerity became a reality on March 6, 1957, with the independence of the Asante people, making Ghana the first African nation in Sub-Saharan Africa to achieve this feat.

Coming back home to Nigeria, no one needs Nostradamus to predict that, by 2023 when President Muhammadu Buhari would be finishing his presidency, he would be an antihero in the mold of Hogston. An antihero of traumatized, ethnically demonized, internally colonized Nigerians, that is.

Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a. Igboho, may then assume the trope of a rescuer of his people, just like Asantewaa.

In Buhari’s unexampled ethnic favouritism, unbridled disdain for any ethnicity other than Fulani and his self-appointed role as Usman Dan Fodiyo-reincarnate, Buhari is gradually pulling off the chains from the hands and feet of Nigeria’s chained ethnic nationality prisoners, something in the mold of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.

In the Allegory, a group of people hitherto chained to the wall of a cave all their lives and a blank wall of shadows as all they saw, suddenly left the prison and their eyes were open.

With Buhari’s obsession for haranguing southern “villains” like Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu, unbeknown to him, he is gradually liberating the Yoruba and Igbo people from their imprisoning belief in a collective good from a united Nigeria.

The ding-dong over Igboho has been on in the last few weeks. Arrested in the Benin Republic about a week ago, Buhari has since then been bearing the Dracula teeth of the Almighty Nigerian Government, with the aim of sinking them into the naked flesh of the separatist advocate.

All things being equal, however, the Nigerian president may soon realize that, as the Yoruba say, you cannot violate the son of the initiate and the uninitiated in similar proportion, without having your hands burnt.

Having succeeded in his crude and brash interdiction of Kanu, Buhari took another step forward to similarly Umaru Dikko-lize Igboho. With the situation of things, however, he is likely to discover that this is a barren exercise.

Unfortunately for the Buhari government, it hangs on its own lapel the tar-brushed image of one that thinks only from the lens of ethnicity. The government has thus sent everyone to their tents. Indices that were hitherto opaque have become dominant. Every government move is painted in ethnic ink, no thanks to Buhari’s obsession with his Fulani stock. It is so bad that Nigeria under Buhari has become the most divisive ever in history.

We have shouted ourselves hoarse over Buhari’s inexplicable nepotism and favouritism. He then transformed magisterially from cronyism in appointments to abetting crimes of his ethnic stock.

Fulani can do no wrong and the criminal cattle rarer elements among them receive such governmental protection that is not known in the history of inter-ethnic relationships in Nigeria.

While herders kill notoriously in the South and the Middle Belt, Buhari looks the other way to lick his plate of fura and nunu.

Bandits who terrorize, kidnap, kill, and who recently downed military aircraft, in his and his Fulani ilk in the government’s estimation, are engaged in normal businesses. In his very before, Sheik Gumi, who obviously has the government’s support, traverses forests to hold tete-a-tete with dare-devil, self-confessed killers and national saboteurs, and Lai Mohammed and others in his government laud him as the cousin of Angel Gabriel.

Killer Boko Haram, who massacre hundreds, are said to have undergone rehabilitation and are sent back to the midst of same people they kill like jackals. They are asked to sin no more. Just because they are northerners.

If the South and Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State were merely raising unnecessary hell over nothing, Emir of Muri, Abbas Tafida, gave the world a different orange to suck last week.

Tafida issued a 30-day ultimatum to herdsmen in the state to vacate the forest, stating that they had turned Taraba forests into terror binges. “Our Fulani herdsmen in the forests, you came into this state and we accepted you, why then will you be coming to towns and villages to kidnap residents, even up to the extent of raping our women? We are tired of having sleepless nights and the hunger alone in the land is enormous and we will not allow it to continue. Because of this unending menace, every Fulani herdsman in this state has been given 30 days ultimatum to vacate the forests,” said Tafida. Remove “Taraba” and “Tafida,” you would think the king of Igangan in Oyo State was talking.

What Tafida did is clearly indistinguishable from what Igboho did in Igangan. In that frustrating outburst, the Emir did not just issue a quit notice against these criminal elements who he clearly identified as the same people Buhari has wrapped his hands round in the last six years; he literally signed their death warrants.

Irritated by same audacity to plunder and kill of the Fulani, former Chief of Army, General Theophilus Danjuma, on March 24, 2018, at the convocation ceremony of the Taraba State University, Jalingo, had alleged “an act of ethnic cleansing” by the Nigerian Army under Buhari against his Taraba and Nigerian people. Without any equivocation, he alleged that the army was colluding with killer herdsmen, sending unsuspecting persons to the hereafter in the process.

“This ethnic cleansing must stop in Taraba, and it must stop in Nigeria. These killers have been protected by the military; they cover them and you must be watchful to guard and protect yourselves because you have no other place to go. You must rise to protect yourselves from these people; if you depend on the armed forces to protect you, you will all die. I ask all of you to be on the alert and defend your country, defend your state,” Danjuma had said.

Igboho’s sin is that he said same thing about his Yorubaland. Tafida did too last week to articulate the frustrations of his subjects who have become victims of routine kidnapping, rape and murder orchestrated by these nomadic criminals from Fouta Djallon.

To confirm the howling of Danjuma, Tafida and Igboho, a few days ago, under the guise of searching for contraband rice, “men of the Nigerian Customs Service” stormed Ibarapa land in what the natives claim was a reprisal attack by Fulani herdsmen they staved off a couple of months ago. Three men, including an Amotekun official, were killed and many sustained injuries. The so-called eight trailer loads of rice that the “Customs” claimed brought them on their chase to Ibarapa, were not found, save for guns bearing serial numbers of the Nigerian Army and blood and sorrows the intruders, said to be Customs men, left in their trails.

Not only did Igboho do just what Danjuma and Tafida did, he went a step further to say that the future of his Yoruba people could not be guaranteed under a bigoted presidency of Fulani domination that Buhari runs.

In reiterating conversations that are daily exchanged on Southern Nigerian streets, Igboho told the world that Buhari seems to have declared war against anyone who dares to cry while the Fulani pummel them.

To underscore his brash irreverence for law and lawful agitations, Buhari ordered the DSS to invade Igboho’s house some weeks ago. Two persons were killed and guns claimed to have been retrieved from his house were hoisted as an emblem of the invaders’ victory. And a cache of amulets that were later shown to have been in the news about a year before.

In a Nigeria where, a few years ago, robbery evidence that bore the name of then-Senate President, Bukola Saraki, was advertised by the police, which was later discovered to have been planted to criminalize this “enemy” of Buhari’s, what stopped the DSS, which entered Igboho’s house without a warrant, from cloning the Saraki hoax by planting those guns on him?

Now, Buhari has brought every Yoruba to the painful realization that Igboho, no matter his limitations, symbolizes them. He is the Nana Asantewaa of Ashanti kingdom who has offered himself to defend his people against the Hogston at the Aso Rock Villa. Some people are even already pointing at the similarity of Buhari’s harangue of Igboho with same harangue against Chief Obafemi Awolowo by Buhari’s forebears.

Tafawa Balewa, in cahoots with Ahmadu Bello, had accused Awolowo of treasonable felony and sent him to jail. True or not, that is the narrative you invoke when you have a leader who is bigoted inside an ethnic cocoon as Nigeria does at the moment.

By Igboho’s suit of last Friday, filed at the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, where he asked the court to declare that his campaign for self-determination on behalf of his Yoruba people was legal and a fundamental right, Buhari has vicariously made every Yoruba man a plaintiff in that suit, while he and his Fulani people are defendants.

Citing Article 20 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Right (Ratification and Enforcement) Act., Laws of Federation, 2010, and Articles 3, 4, 7, & 18 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous People made at its 107th Plenary Meeting of Thursday 13th September 2007, let us see how a Buhari, who sees nothing wrong in Fulani herders and bandits’ terrorism of the Northwest, would see criminal culpability in Igboho’s agitation to let his people go.

Even Pharaoh, as demonic as he was, merely pleaded with Moses not to allow his people to leave the land of their tribulations. He didn’t jail Moses. To the best of my knowledge, Igboho’s self-determination agitation has not led to the shedding of a single pint of blood. The court will interpret the law and rule on what is illegal in Igboho asking for freedom for his people.

Back to the legal fireworks going on in Benin Republic. Not only did Buhari’s ethnic leaning provoke similar coming together to defend Igboho by his Yoruba kin in the small African country, his peremptory closure of the Nigerian/Benin border, without prior notice to the authorities of Benin, should have a lot to do with where the pendulum swings. While Buhari’s home state’s Nigeria/Niger Republic border was literally a beehive for trans-border activities, Benin that shares some consanguinity with the Yoruba, was under lock and key.

President of Benin Republic, Patrice Talon, had met Buhari on January 19, 2021, to plead with him to relax the closure as it was affecting commerce in his country but Buhari magisterially waved the pleading off. Talon even pleaded that Buhari should install Nigerian customs officers at the Benin port, so as to ensure strict compliance.

In anger, Buhari kept on harping on smuggling across the Benin border, as if there were no information filtering out that smuggling never stopped in the Nigerien end of the border.

At the end of the meeting, Talon and his Benin delegation retired to the Benin embassy in Abuja to dialogue with Nigerian authorities, for several hours. They held series of meetings with Nigerian economic actors, which included Aliko Dangote, one of the prime movers of the closure.

Though Buhari opened the borders in August 2019, it is said that this has not translated into actual resumption of goods traffic between Nigeria and Benin.

Now that Tukur Buratai is seeking to carry Igboho’s head on a platter to Buhari in the Villa, he may be reminded that a pounded yam of 20 years could still be steaming hot.

Right now, Yoruba are no longer looking at Igboho as a person. They see him as symbolizing the Asantehene Golden Stool which Buhari wants to impudently snatch from them. They are rallying round and will continue to rally round him. This advocacy for self-determination may become a fire-spitting dinosaur or a consuming hydra, the many-headed monster of the Greek mythology. This will be due mainly to Buhari’s preference for intransigence, rather than the amity of mutual talks, as well as his disdain for other Nigerian tribes other than Fulani. His government may just be bringing out the beast in a people who share the Ashanti people’s disdain for emperors.


Adedayo, PhD, a commentator on current and national issues, writes for the Sunday Tribune

I Prayed Fervently For God To Make Me Governor – Uzodimma

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Hope Uzodimma

By Charles Igbo

Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, had a good outing in Owerri on Saturday, July 24, 2021. It was at a Stakeholders Meeting he hosted.

The Meeting followed earlier  ones he held with Stakeholders in all the 27 Local Government Areas of the State.

The attendance at the meeting of Saturday was overwhelming.

The not too-subtle warning given by the main opposition Party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, did not quite work. A number of PDP members were there.

Conspicuously present, for example, were a PDP BOT member, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, former Deputy Governors Ebere Udeagu, and Dr Douglas Acholonu.

There was also Chukwuma Ekomaru, SAN.

Their presence was to the anger of a good number of members of their Party who feel betrayed, arguing that it meant an endorsement of the Uzodimma administration. The Party is subtly threatening sanctions against them.

Understandably absent were   former Governor Rochas Okorocha and Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, both, APC. Okorocha is being stripped by the Uzodinma Government of assets he, his families members and cronies, allegedly, looted from the State during his two-term Governorship. And, Ararume was not backed by the Governor to go back to the Senate which he desperately  wanted. Both are bitter with Uzodinma.

But many remind them that the meeting was not an APC Stakeholders meeting; that it was a meeting for all Imo Stakeholders; that it was meant to take stock; that it was meant to brief the people of Government’s activities, especially after the unprecedented insecurity which engulfed the State in the past months.

It was an excited Governor who grabbed the opportunity with both hands to give what could pass as a  “State of the State address.”

Looking confident, suave and self-assured, he started with an apology for putting off the meeting two times. He thanked them for their patience. He thanked them for standing by him, for praying for him and his administration during the terrible weeks of insecurity.

He apologised for the inconveniences the insecurity created. But said the difficult steps taken to deal with it had to be taken so as to save the people and the State. He declared that Imo people now have their State back.

He regretted the fatalities during the period, and prayed for the repose of the souls of the dead. He asked that a one-minute silence be observed in their honour. He revealed his Government had tried to cushion the pains of those they left behind.

Then, he indulged himself a little by, deservedly, blowing his own trumpet.

He talked about what his Government has done in the areas of roads, education, civil service, water, health, security, and the on-going recovery of everything illegally looted from the State.

On that, he promised his Government would never relent. He disclosed, for the first time that he prayed fervently to God to make him the Governor of the State. He said he did that because he knew he had a lot to offer the State.

God, having answered his prayers, the Governor said he would not disappoint. He emphasised that he did not become Governor to steal, or to loot the peoples’ patrimony like some unscrupulous individuals. He said he has never done that since he became Governor, and challenged anybody who knows to the contrary to go ahead and expose him. He told the people: “Our State is in good hands.”

The Governor:

“In a civilized society, certain conducts are considered reprehensible.  When God throws one up as a Trustee of Public Trust, such a person must find the discipline to resist the temptation to betray that trust.

“Of all interventions to the contrary, none has had the courage to condemn recovery of property appropriated by individuals using state power.

“As we are recovering and setting standards of public service conduct, the same awaits me when I leave office.  That is how to create the right values in handling power and government business.

“I believe that you are satisfied that so far, so good and that IMO IS NOW SAFE AND SECURE. Apart from the fact that there is now peace in the state, there is also visible progress. Even our worst critics will readily agree that the roads in Owerri and other parts of the state are better than they were two years ago. We thank God for that.

“I assured you in our first meeting in July last year that Imo under my watch, is in safe and in good hands. I assured you that I have come to serve not to steal your money or land or patrimony.

“One year after, I challenge anyone to expose me if I have stolen one kobo of Imo State money or have appropriated any land or property of Imo People.

“Let me be very clear on this. I prayed fervently to God to make me the Governor of Imo State. I promised Him that if he made me the Governor I will use the opportunity to serve Imo people diligently and honestly, to improve their socio-economic wellbeing. God answered my prayers and made me governor and I cannot afford to disappoint Him.

“This is why I want to reiterate before you that I did not become governor to become richer than the state after my tenure but to serve you in truth and with the fear of God. This being so, I will leave no stone unturned in my efforts to recover all Imo peoples stolen wealth. I assure you that God is with us in that direction.”

As he spoke, intermittently, he was hailed. Thereafter, those who spoke were full of praises for his achievements so far. The President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Professor  George Obiozor. Former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, soon to defect to the APC. HRH Eze Cletus Ilomuanya. And many more.

The icing on the cake was the vote of confidence passed on him by about 20 members of the House of Assembly.

For the Governor, it was a new beginning for him and the State on Saturday.

Former LG Councillors In Bayelsa To Receive Outstanding Allowances

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Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo

By Ayodele Oni

Hope came true and dream a reality as past elected political office holders at Local Government level in Bayelsa state were assured of payment of their unsettled entitlements.

Beneficiaries from the State Government gesture are elected Councilors that served in the Local Governments between 2013 and 2016.

The State Government said it has approved for payment the backlog of allowances owed the former Councillors popularly known as Restoration Councillors.

Apart from this, the State Government directed Chairmen of the eight Local Government Councils to commence payment of the arrears on installment basis not later than August this year.

The State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, announced this at a meeting with the Local Government Chairmen and representatives of the Councillors’ Forum in Yenagoa.

According to the Deputy Governor, after careful consideration of the current financial position of the various Councils, Government and the Committee set up to look into the matter, jointly agreed on the payment of a monthly installment of N100,000 to each of the former councilors

There is however, hope that the amount, which is also endorsed by the Council Chairmen, would be increased to N200,000 any month the Councils receive improved allocations in order to shorten the repayment period.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo, who faulted some of the monetary claims presented by the Councillors, noted that slight adjustments were made as available records revealed that some of them had received overpayments before leaving office.

“We have agreed that we start the payment with N100,000 to each Councilor for each month, because of the resources available to the councils.

“We have gone through the records. The first thing we want to correct is the amount some of you declared as outstanding allowance. We discovered that what some of you declared was not the right amount, so that has been adjusted.

“For the Councillors, what is being owed each of you is N2.2 million as against the N2.280 million which you presented in your report. Again some of the figures you claimed that you had been paid by some of the local governments showed that some of you were overpaid

“For example, in Southern Ijaw Local Government, you claimed that you were paid N150 thousand, but the records showed that you were paid N250 thousand at a time. So the amounts have been reviewed.

“The total amount owed by Brass is N11.7m as against the N12.7m you presented. For Ekeremor, the amount was reviewed from N25.8m to N24.8m; while that of Kolokuma/Opokuma from N23.7m to N22.7m and that of Nembe from N17.8m to N16.4m.

‘The figure for Ogbia was reviewed from N27.9m to N26.8m; Sagbama from N28.2m to N26.9m; Southern Ijaw from N36.5m to N30m, and Yenagoa from N32.2m to N30.9m.”

To ensure uniformity and compliance with the mode of payment by all the councils, the deputy governor assured the former councillors that the payments would be tied to the monthly Joint Account Allocations Committee (JAAC) approvals.

While expressing gratitude to the ex-lawmakers for their patience and maturity, the Deputy Governor urged them to forward their bank account details to their respective councils for e-payment of the agreed monthly installments.

“What we want to do is that, we want to factor this into the monthly JAAC of the local government councils. That means as they are paying the JAAC money, you will also get your alerts.

“So, every one of you should send your bank account details to the chairmen of the councils for the payment to commence from either this month (July) or latest August.”

Spokesman of the Councillors’ Forum, Hon. Believe Ezekiel, thanked Governor Douye Diri-led Prosperity Government and the council chairmen for their prompt response and show of understanding towards their plight.

The Forum particularly appreciated the Deputy Governor for his fatherly disposition and pledged their continued support to the present administration.

OPINION: Growing Panic as Political Order Collapses in Nigeria

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Jibrin Ibrahim

By Jibrin Ibrahim

Yesterday, I saw a video clip of the Emir of Muri giving Fulani bandits a 30-day ultimatum to stop killing his people, banditry and kidnapping in his Emirate. If they do not stop, he threatened, he will order his people to start killing all Fulani on sight.

This is another sign that the security forces are outside the equation.

An audio clip has been circulating of a bandit leader, called Turji, who openly proclaimed that he is indeed a bandit who has killed soldiers on three occasions and his location is known to the security agencies. Rather than come to arrest him for his crimes, the police arrested a soft target, his father, because they are afraid of him. He then threatened the security agencies that he will continue to kidnap more people until his father is released.

He kidnapped about 150 people in Shinkafi Local Government area, his father was released and he released the captives (See reports by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz in Trust of 17th and 18th July). So, who is in charge in this country?

Today, the fear is that even remote fighting from the air is under threat. Last week, an Air Force jet was sent to bomb bandits in Zamfara State, the bandits, turned terrorists, shot the plane down but thank God the pilot was able to eject and find his way to safety.

The problem is that the Airforce has become a major line of attack against bandits and terrorists because their strength is becoming overwhelming for our ground forces. If they can shoot down our jet fighters then the situation is really serious.

Yesterday, Daily Trust carried a comprehensive report on insecurity in the country written by Fidelis Mac-Lara and Idowu Isamata. It showed that Zamfara, Kebbi and Niger states topped the chart as 1,031 people were reported killed in June 2021 alone, across the country. A total of 275 persons were killed in Zamfara State, while Kebbi and Niger states lost 93 and 91 persons respectively during the month. They drew attention to a report by an Abuja-based security risk management and intelligence consulting company, Beacon Consulting, which said 390 others were abducted in 205 incidences recorded in 34 states of the country, within the same period. Incidences of fatalities and kidnappings were recorded in 127 LGAs across 34 states of the federation with the exception of Bauchi and Gombe.

Most of the cases were recorded in areas bedevilled by rural banditry. As for Boko Haram and related groups, they killed nine persons and abducted 20 others in four attacks recorded in the month indicating they are now becoming the small players. In the same period, attacks attributed to unknown gunmen, Eastern Security Network and the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) led to the killings of 18 persons in 12 attacks.

The breakdown by the Daily Trust reports shows that the North West recorded the highest incidences with 416 fatalities and 280 abductions in 28 LGAs, followed by the North Central which recorded 218 fatalities and 24 abductions in 27 LGAs. The North East recorded 188 fatalities and 22 abductions within the period in review, while the South East recorded 117 killings and 26 abductions. The breakdown also shows that the South West had 74 fatalities and 27 abductions, while the South-South recorded 18 fatalities and 11 abductions. In the North West, Zamfara, where activities of bandits pauperized most rural dwellers, there were no abductions recorded, despite the loss of 275 persons in attacks.

Neighbouring Kebbi State had 93 fatalities with 119 abductions. Similarly, Kaduna State recorded 26 deaths with 157 abductions. While Katsina State recorded six deaths with three abductions, Sokoto State had 15 fatalities with zero abduction, Kano and Jigawa States recorded one death each with no abductions and so on.

As students of political science in the 1970s, our lecturers, I believe, were obsessed with the question of political order. The key text was the book by Samuel P. Huntington: Political Order in Changing Societies, in which he argued that societal changes and transformations are resultant outcomes of socio-political tensions within the system. His objective was to forge an enduring understanding of modernization theory that could point out pathways to political stability, then, and maybe now also, considered as a good in itself.

At the beginning of the Nigerian experiment, Lord Lugard had justified Pax Britannica as a necessity for ending political disorder and mass insecurity tied to the slave trade, inter-tribal wars, rural banditry and the requirement for building walls around cities to provide safety for the people. His offer was rural peace which he produced within twenty years. Today, Nigeria is back to the beginning. We urgently need rural peace.

The Nigerian State no longer has a monopoly of the instruments of violence.

According to the Chairman of the National Peace Committee and former Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, there are at least six million small arms and light weapons circulating within the civilian population in the country. The language of expression of youth agency is increasingly being articulated by armed interventions. In the North East is the Islamist insurgency, in the Niger Delta, militancy around petroleum resources and in the North West, cattle rustling. All of the above are today being dwarfed by the transformation of herder-farmer conflicts into rural banditry and mass kidnapping all over the country. No one is safe in today’s Nigeria and the police has narrowed its role to VIP protection for those who can pay.

Meanwhile, the military, which is deployed in active operations in virtually every state in the country is over-stretched and cannot defend the people.

The political horizon for the country is state failure. The Nigerian state has not failed completely but the risk is high. The task before the Nation is therefore state building. The challenge however is that precisely because of the high level of insecurity, the belief in Nigeria’s nationhood has declined dramatically and many component parts of the country want to take the exit option to build the Caliphate, Biafra or Oduduwa Republics.

The Nigerian State is paying the price of its failure to maintain a minimal level of political order. The welfare and security responsibility that the Constitution gave the State is no longer being performed. In response, many Nigerians are demanding for restructuring as panacea.

This is a dilemma as the State might already be too weak to successfully negotiate a new and successful process of restructuring. The weakness of the state is linked to its failure to maintain Nigeria’s elite consensus forged while creating the basis for independence – THAT NIGERIA SHALL BE TRULY FEDERAL AND DEMOCRATIC OR IT SHALL NOT BE.

Dear Nigerian State, don’t panic, simply give us true federalism and true democracy.