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Why Makinde Sacked His Cabinet, Chief of Staff

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By Ayodele Oni

Oyo state Governor, Mr Seyi Makinde began a process to rejig the machinery of his administration with the sack of 17 commissioners on Tuesday.

Also affected by the sack, coming up two years into his administration, was the Chief of Staff (CoS)

The Governor had on Tuesday met with the ex Commissioners for several hours during which he hinted them about their exit.

The Cabinet was constituted on August 14, 2019, following Makinde’s victory in the March 9, 2019, election.

The remaining Council members that were not affected are the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Head of Service (HOS), and the Director-General of Due Process office.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that Makinde announced the dissolution of the Executive Council after a meeting of the body on Tuesday, which lasted about five hours.

Governor Makinde, according to the statement, expressed the gratitude of the government and the people of Oyo State to the Council members and wished them well in their future endeavours.

The Governor equally praised the dedication to duty and the commitment of the council members to the cause of taking Oyo State from Poverty to Prosperity.

The statement said: “His Excellency, the Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, announced the dissolution of the State Executive Council, with effect from Tuesday, June 29, 2021.

“Governor Makinde, after a prolonged meeting of the Council, told members it was time to retool after two years.

“He, therefore, wished the ex-Commissioners the best in their future endeavours.”

Attack On Activist Sunday Adeyemo’s Residence Meant To Silence Yoruba Agitation For Sovereignty – Group

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By Ayodele Oni

The Yoruba Nation Global Directorate (YNGD), another socio ethnic group, has advised that Thursday’s attack on the residence of Chief Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho, should not dampen the morale of the people.

A statement by the group through its spokesman, Otunba Demola Edward in Akure, Ondo state described the attack as one of the ploys to silence the Yoruba agitation for autonomy.

According to him, “a very distressing news came to the Yoruba Nation Global Directorate in the early hours of Thursday 1st July, 2021 that agents of the Federal Government of Nigeria visited and attacked the private residence of a topmost Yoruba human rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, killing scores of people and destroying properties worth several millions of naira.

“The Yoruba Nation Global Directorate seriously condemns this unprovoked attack on Yoruba citizens.”

Mr Edward added that this was a crime against humanity, suppression of free speech and gross breach of United Nations treaties, saying that the Directorate is currently assessing the unfolding situation and will soon respond with a course of action.

“For avoidance of doubt, the Directorate is determined to use all means to defend our Yoruba compatriots and our territory against this murderous and repressive Fulani regime, one of the worst in recent human history.

“It is our humble opinion that Yoruba citizens home and in Diaspora should not let this silent their agitation for freedom, but revamp efforts to save the Yoruba race from impending genocide and takeover of our ancestral homeland by the Fulani led government.

“This is a highly perilous time, a time when the Yoruba Nation must stand together and display our indomitable spirit.

“Now is a time in our history when true patriots must unite and every freedom agitator is needed more than ever.

“And now is the time for Yoruba Self-determination groups to send three delegates to represent them at the Yoruba Nation Global Directorate.

“The Directorate operates an all-encompassing open-door approach that is specially conceptualized as Ebute for Yoruba self-determination agitators.

“The time for vain glorifying is over, now is the time for vision to trump ambition.

“Moreover, our people whose desire is for freedom should not be perceived as enemies when the Fulani are daily using our resources to fight us in an attempt to perpetually subjugate us.

“Thus we respectfully this time appeal that no persons or groups should explore the current tragedy that befall our Yoruba Nation as a reason to exploit, but remain united, so that our response can be well coordinated.”

Manslaughter: Ekiti Court Jails “Prophet” For Life

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Olakanye Oni

By Ayodele Oni

A self acclaimed Prophet of a new generation Church in Ekiti state will spend the rest of his life behind bars.

This followed his conviction by an Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ado Ekiti and presided over by Hon. Justice A .A. Adesodun.

The self-acclaimed prophet, Olakanye Oni bagged life imprisonment for manslaughter.

According to the prosecution, Mr. Julius Ajibare, the convict, committed the offence in 2017.

He told the Court that sometime in March, 2017, the convict invited one Gbadamosi Omowale from Lagos to Ado Ekiti on the pretence that he has solution to her barrenness.

On getting to his Church at Palace of Mercy, Mathew Street, Odo Ado Area, Ado Ekiti, the convict hypnotized the victim and lured her into his room.

He, thereafter, spread a white cloth on her and raped her. The convict used white handkerchief to clean the victim’s private part and inserted a substance believed to be potash into it.

After this, he, also, collected a sum of Fifty Two Thousand Naira from the victim.

The prosecution further explained that the victim’s private part got decayed due to the substance inserted into it by the convict and this led to her eventual death.

The prosecution called six witnesses to prove the case, while the defence counsel, Chris Omokhafe Esq, called the convict and one other person as witnesses.

In his judgement, Hon. Justice A . A. Adesodun held that the prosecution proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.

He found the defendant guilty of the offence of manslaughter and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

Opinion: Tribute To The Yoruba

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Reno Omokri

By Reno Omokri

People often assume the Yoruba are so successful as an ethnic nationality due to their thirst for education, and how it has penetrated down even amongst their remotest rural communities. But study them. Their culture of respect opens doors for them that even education cannot open. Diplomacy gives them supremacy.

And their culture is often mistaken for what it is not by others who do not understand them as a people. What some people ignorantly call cowardice, or sycophancy, is stooping to conquer. It is both a military and diplomatic strategy.

This is what Scripture meant in 2 Corinthians 10:4: “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty”. Wisdom, courtesy, diplomacy, and praise are all weapons. A weapon is anything you can use to achieve your strategic objective. It does not always have to be a physically offensive weapon.

But are the Yorubas even cowards, as some people accuse them to be? Well, let us let the facts speak for themselves.

In the history of Nigeria, only two men have returned to Nigeria to face almost certain death even when they had the option of a very comfortable political asylum abroad. Both of them are Yoruba.

In 1985, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida toppled the Muhammadu Buhari regime while Major General Tunde Idiagbon (mixed Yoruba/Fulani) was at Mecca yet Idiagbon returned.

In 1995, Olusegun Obasanjo (pure Owu Yoruba) was accused of planning a coup by the blood thirsty tyrant, Sanni Abacha (if you do not like that truthful description of Abacha or if you believe that ‘Abacha did not loot’, you can go and join him where he is) while he was away in Copenhagen.

Obasanjo was informed by the then US Ambassador, Walter Carrington, that Abacha meant to arrest, try and execute him, and was offered political asylum in the United States. He returned to face almost certain death.

What more example of bravery can there be than these two shining ones.

Furthermore, there is the apocryphal example of Colonel Francis Adekunle Fajuyi who chose to die with the then Head of State, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, rather than abandon his guest, which he was at liberty to do.

In addition to the above, in my opinion, they are the least likely to maintain and retain their cultural values, when it clashes with other cultures.

I love how they retain their full culture when they travel abroad. It is a rarity amongst Africans. When you visit London, you may be confused if you think Yoruba is the only African language in existence.

A Yoruba man can enter a quiet bus and receive a phone call and speak in Yoruba, and won’t feel embarrassed. And I am not referring to a Johnny Just Come. I am referring to second generation Yorubas who were born and brought up in England.

I have been traveling the world from childhood, yet I have not encountered people doing that with much wider spoken African languages, such as Swahili and Hausa. They may speak it privately in their homes abroad. but not publicly, and even if they do, it is not to the extent of the Yoruba.

It has gotten to the extent that the Metropolitan Police now recruit Yoruba speaking Constables, and Harrods now employ Yoruba speaking cashiers. Oh please do not just take my words at face value. Fact check me.

Go to Houston on a Sunday, you will see Yoruba people everywhere in their native wears, adire, plus abeti aja and eleti aja.

Here in California, other Africans now draw crowd to their parties by saying ‘the Nigerians will be there.’

This will annoy other tribes, including mine, however, when foreigners talk about how cool Nigerians are, they are usually referring to Yorubas.

 

Take it or leave it, but the Yoruba are the most progressive Black people on the face of Planet Earth.

They produced the first Black African Nobel laureate for an academic category (Wole Soyinka), and the first Black African military ruler to have voluntarily handed over to a civilian President (Olusegun Obasanjo), and the first Nigerian to win a Grammy Award (Sade Adu) as well as the first person born and bred in Africa to have won a Pulitzer Prize (Dele Olojede).

The reason why Yorubas are the biggest music stars of Nigerian origin is because they are unabashedly Yoruba. They do not try to sing or act like Westerners. They are very in-your-face with their Yoruba-ness. And when people like themselves to such a high degree, others tend to join them in liking them.

There are an estimated 15 Black billionaires on Planet Earth. Three of them are Yoruba. More than any ethnic nationality in Africa.

US President, Joe Biden, named a Yoruba man, Adewale Adeyemo, as deputy Treasury Secretary. This is the highest position to which a Black African has been appointed (not elected) in US history.

Another Yoruba man, Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, became the first person on Earth to successfully perform a surgery by taking out an unborn fetus from its mother’s womb and putting it back after the surgery.

77 per cent of all black doctors in America, and a very large percentage of these are Yoruba.

I commend the Edekiri people (the real name of the Yoruba). You guys are oni te si iwaju.


Omokri is a consumate writer and former Presidential Adviser

Federal Govt Fingers Individuals, Groups, Behind Detained IPOB Sponsor, Nnamdi Kanu

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Lai Mohammed

By Ayodele Oni

The Federal Government, on Thursday, said the re-arrested and detained leader of the proscribed Independent People of Biafra, (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, will suffer same fate as some of the victims of his sponsored violence.

Addressing a news conference in Abuja, the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed stated that “It is interesting that many are suddenly calling for a fair trial for Kanu as if he didn’t get one before he decided to jump bail and flee.

“However, I can assure you that the fair deal that Kanu denied many of the victims of the violence, which he willfully instigated through his broadcasts and tweets, will not be denied him.”

Shedding more light on his re-arrest and subsequent re-arraignment, the minister explained that it was made possible by the collaborative efforts of Nigerian security with other friendly Nations.

“The Federal Government wishes to commend the Nigerian security and intelligence agencies, who collaborated to re-arrest the proscribed IPOB leader in one of the most classic operations of its type in the world.

“We commend the professionalism, diligence, patriotism and painstaking efforts of our security and intelligence agencies. We also thank the sister international agencies that collaborated with us to pull off this arrest.

“It will interest Nigerians to know that for over two years, our security and intelligence agencies were on the trail of the proscribed IPOB leader as he lived a five-star life across several countries, travelling on chartered private jets, living in luxury apartments and turning out in designer clothes and shoes.

“Of course, as we all saw, he was wearing an attire made by Fendi, a luxury Italian fashion brand, when he was arrested.”

Alhaji Mohammed also disclosed that the Federal Government has been able to established that some powerful individuals were behind the IPOB leader, saying all those involved would be made to face the wrath of the law.

“We can tell you that the forensic investigation carried out so far has revealed a treasure trove of information on the proscribed IPOB leader and his collaborators.

“While the investigation continues, we assure you that none of the collaborators, irrespective of their standing in the society, will be spared.

“They will all face the full wrath of the law for their activities that challenged our Nation’s sovereignty and threatened its unity. No one, no matter how highly placed, is bigger than the country.

“It is interesting that many are suddenly calling for a fair trial for Kanu as if he didn’t get one before he decided to jump bail and flee.

“However, I can assure you that the fair deal that Kanu denied many of the victims of the violence which he willfully instigated through his broadcasts and tweets will not be denied him.

“Finally, there have been speculations on how this re-arrest was pulled off and in which country the hitherto fugitive leader of the proscribed IPOB was nabbed.

“What we can tell you, once again, is that the re-arrest was made possible by the diligent efforts of our security and intelligence agencies, in collaboration with countries with which we have obligations. We continue to respect and honour the obligations.”

Attack On Igboho’s Residence: Yoruba Leading Agitator, Prof Banji Akintoye Fingers Agents Of Federal Govt

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Dr Banji Akintoye

By Ayodele Oni

Leader of the Umbrella Body of Yoruba Self-Determination Groups, Ilana Omo Oodua (IOO), Emeritus Professor Banji Akintoye, has condemned the invasion of the Ibadan, Oyo State residence of Yoruba Nation Agitator, Chief Sunday Igboho at the early hours of today.

In a statement, in Ado Ekiti, the renowned historian, alleged that the attack was carried out by the elements of the Nigerian Army, accompanied by International Terrorists hired by the Nigerian State.

The Yoruba Leader claimed that the assasilants were all dressed in Military Uniform and spoke French language fluently.

According to him, the gun men killed seven occupants in the building and whisked Igboho’s Wife and several others away.

“Around 1am today Thursday 1st July, 2021, the Ibadan, Oyo state residence of one of the leading men in our struggle for Self-Determination in Yoruba Land, Chief Sunday Adeyemo fondly called Sunday Igboho was unfortunately attacked by gun men.

“I want to say to the whole world that the attack was carried out by the elements of the Nigerian Army who were accompanied by International Terrorists hired by the Nigerian State.

“The assailants spoke French language fluently. Seven people were killed by the attackers, with their corpses taken away. Scores of people, including the Wife of Chief Ighoho, were also taken away by the Gun Men.

“Let me state without any fear or intimidation that the Muhammadu Buhari led Administration was responsible for the war that has just been declared against the peace-loving people of Yoruba Land.

“We have been peaceful from the inception of this struggle. We have adhered with both the Nigerian and International Laws guiding the agitation for Self-Determination.

“All our agitations have been peacefully, orderly and lawfully executed. We have commended the officers of the Nigerian Police many times for being professional in their modus of operations in relating to our protests and rallies for Self-Determination in Yoruba Cities.

“Therefore, I say on behalf of the Yoruba people that this attack on Chief Ighoho’s House was unnecessary, unfortunate, wicked, callous, cruel, irresponsible, illegal and atrocious.

“We are holding the Muhammadu Buhari led administration responsible for this barbaric attack. This is a declaration of war against peace-loving people.

“I call on our people across at home and in diaspora to immediately begin mass protests in front of Palaces in Yoruba Land, and opposite the offices of the United Nations, European Union, British, French and United States Governments.

“We want to confirm again that the Pro-Yoruba Nation rally scheduled to hold on Saturday July 3rd, in Lagos will proceed as scheduled.”

Breaking: Reps Pass Petroleum Bill

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By Fola James

The Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB has been passed by the House of Representatives.  on Thursday passed the long awaited Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) after considering and adopting the bill’s 318 clauses.

The bill will now awaits Senate concurrence following which it will be sent to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.

The president sent the bill to the National Assembly last September. Its aim is to open up the petroleum industry and make the sector more investor friendly, though some say the content of the bill will further drive away the Foreign Direct Investment, FDI required to grow the sector.

Details later….

Zamfara: A Deputy Governor’s Rebellion

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By Tosin Olatokunbo

The battle is now set as the once existing camaraderie between Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara state and his Deputy, Mahdi Aliyu- Gusau, has been shattered over the latter’s refusal to join his principal to defect to the ruling APC.

Governor Matawalle dumped the PDP for the APC on Monday, thus ending the year- long speculations over his future in his former party. But after the governor boasted that all his cabinet members and members of the state house of Assembly will move with him to his new party, Gusau, the son of a former National Security Adviser, NSA General Aliyu Gasau has vowed to remain in PDP.

At least two senators, alongside members of the state Assembly have now joined the APC, but the Deputy Governor said he will stay put, insisting that it will be wrong to dump the PDP which provided the duo the platform to win the governorship election.

Apart from this, the young deputy governor said his family has a long history with the PDP and leaving the party now would rubbish the long efforts of his father, who has remained a strong member of the party after serving in various capacities, including as National Security Adviser under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Gusau said it was true sheer fate that brought PDP to power in the state, after the Supreme Court disqualified the governorship candidate of the APC in the election, including all members of the state house of Assembly. It will now be wrong to give the victory to APC midway into their four-year term, he said.

The deputy governor who spoke in Gusau, soon after the governor’s defection also explained that he was not consulted by the governor before he defected to the APC noting that he “heard everything as a rumour until by 6:00 pm on 29th June he announced his defection to the ruling APC,” Aliyu said.

Governor Bello Matawalle
Matawalle: His Deputy Refused To Join APC

He also said “After due consultation with my family, friends, and supporters, especially members of my party, the PDP, I have decided to remain in my political party, the PDP,” the deputy governor said as he recalled the legal tussle that gave himself and his principal the mandate to lead the northwestern state.

“At no time have I been informed or consulted of any planned defection neither by my boss, the party nor anyone else for that matter,” he explained. “I have also not been invited either in my official or personal capacity for any planned defection.”

He said “Remember how the Supreme Court brought us to power. That’s why I am thankful to God and chose to remain in the PDP,”

He said he had no problem with the governor’s decision to move to a news party, because “Since my father brought the party, we never for once left the party. They met us in the PDP and they will left (leave) us there. It’s not a new thing in Nigeria politics for governor and his deputy to belong to different political parties and complete their constitutional mandate together and I hope this too shall come to pass in Zamfara.”

It is not yet clear what the governor will do about his rebellious deputy, but Gusau has ruled out the possibility of his impeachment by the state lawmakers, many of who the magazine learnt have thrown their weight behind Matawalle’s decision to leave the PDP.

But the Deputy Governors whose decision to remain in PDP has ruffled feathers, said  he has a good working relationship with the members of the state’s House of Assembly, as well as Governor Matawalle.

PDP Defection: After Matawalle Who’s Next?

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By James Orji

When former Vice President Atiku Abubakar met yesterday with the Governor of Adamawa state Ahmadu Fintiri, the meeting was not a usual tea party affair as some would want to believe. The mission of the former number two man in the country was to persuade the governor, who has been rumoured to be planning to leave the PDP, to remain in the embattled party.

The development comes as the dusts raised by Governor Matawalle defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC on Monday, is yet to settle, even as apprehension in the PDP remains high over plans by more governors elected on its platform to jettison the party.

Governor Bello Matawalle decampment to the PDP had put an end to the protracted rumour that he was planning to dump his former party. This fear that more governors will soon follow suit, is causing a big problem for the party as its leaders are making serious efforts to stop what many has described as a tsunami that will likely hit the party soon.

Few days before Atiku met with Governor Fintiri, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state, one of the presidential hopefuls of the APC also met with Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state at Umuahia Government House. It was not clear whether the two governors discussed anything about defection, but Bello has recently said more PDP governors are gearing up to join the APC.

Bello said “You know, I have a committee that is called Mobilisation of Youths, Women and People Living with Disabilities. We have been mobilising them to join our party. As much as we are mobilising youths, women and people living with disabilities, we are equally mobilising members of other political parties, including governors.”

Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Begs Fintiri To Remain In PDP

Three PDP governors had already moved to the ruling APC. Governors Dave Umahi  of Abia and Ben Ayade of Cross Rivers states dumped the party citing various reasons. While Umahi was known to have left the PDP because of his presidential ambition, Ayade said he jilted his former party to join Presidemt Muhammadu Buhari in moving the country forward, though analysts insist that the governor decided to leave the PDP after he lost control of the party to some PDP stalwarts in his state.

On his part, Governor Matawalle whose state have been under bandits attacks, some say, left the party due to the irreconcilable differences between him and some leaders of the party, including Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state, whose image looms very large in the party, and has been accused of trying  to hijack the party ahead the 2023 presidential election.

But while receiving Governor Matawalle to the party on Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari said the governor was attracted to the APC due to the party’s sterling performance in government.

I’m proud of your timely and wise decision to join the governing party and our doors are wide open to other politicians who believe in our vision to rebuild Nigeria.

Your voluntary decision to join our party confirms the fact that our agenda for good governance is the only reason why Nigerians are getting attracted to the APC because the other alternative didn’t work,” Buhari said.on the governors defection.

From all indications, more PDP governors are still likely to leave the party, the magazine leant from inside sources who said things are not well with the party, particularly due to the infighting among its leaders. This school of thought cited the misunderstanding between Uche Secondus, the National Chairman of the PDP and Governor Wike, two former political allies that have now turned sworn enemies over the control of the soul of the party ahead 2023 elections.

Secondus rode on the wings of Governor Wike’s support to become the chairman of the party, but their relationship has since broken down over their different choices of presidential candidate for the party for the next election. While Wike is known to be backing his counterpart in Sokoto state, Governor Aminu Tambuwal , same cannot be said of the national chairman who is believed to be rooting for Atiku.

Governor Wike, last year, during the Edo State governorship election described the Secondus-led National Working Committee, NWC  as ‘tax collector’, in what analyst said, marked the highpoint of the sour relationship between the former political allies.

The Rivers governor is also believed to be the reason why some stalwarts of the party, including governors have dumped the party for APC. Apart from trying to dominate the party, his controversial comments on the polity are believed to be pushing people away from the party, according to close watchers of events in the country.

But Wike has described defectors as politicians without shame.“People who could not win ordinary election. The party used technicality, went to court and got victory. Now, they are leaving the party. Hopeless, shameless human beings. People who have no conscience,” Wike said on Matawalle defection.

Meanwhile, the APC seems to be cashing on the storm in the PDP to fortify the party ahead the next election, which the party said it’s must win. Thus following the defection of the Zamafara helmsman, the Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker Committee has opened talks with at least three PDP governors with a view to bringing them to the party the magazine has been reliably informed.

The governors include Okezie Ikpeazu, Ifeanyi Ugwanyi and Ahmadu Fintiri of Abia, Enugu and Adamawa states, respectively. The question is: who among them will defect first?

Buhari Recounts His Frustrations, The Injustices He Suffered In The Past

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President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

By Ayodele Oni

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday went down memory lane, recounting perceived injustices and frustrations before he became President.

The President reflected on the complexities of the Nigerian condition, concluding that neither ethnicity nor religion was to blame, “but we, ourselves,” for inherent injustices.

A statement by Mr Femi Adesina, his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, said the President spoke while receiving members of the Muhammadu Buhari/Osinbajo (MBO) Dynamic Support Group, who visited State House, Abuja, to present a compendium of five years achievements of the administration.

President Buhari went into the trajectory of his struggles to get justice at the Courts, after disputed results of Presidential elections in 2003, 2007, and 2011, submitting that people who ruled against him were of his own ethnic stock and religious persuasion, while those who stood up for him were of other faiths and ethnicity.

“Our problem is not ethnicity or religion, it is ourselves.

“After my third appearance in the Supreme Court, I came out to speak to those who were present then. I told them that from 2003, I’d spent 30 months in court.

“The President of the Court of Appeal, the first port of call for representation by Presidential candidates then, was my classmate in secondary school in Katsina. We spent six years in the same class, Justice Umaru Abdullahi.

“My legal head was Chief Mike Ahamba, a Roman Catholic, and an Igbo man. When the President of the Court decided that we should present our case, my first witness was in the box.

“Ahamba insisted that a letter should be sent to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to present the register of constituencies in some of the States, to prove that what they announced was falsehood. It was documented.

“When they gave judgment, another Igbo man, the late Justice Nsofor, asked for the reaction from INEC to the letter sent to them. They just dismissed it. He then decided to write a minority judgment. That was after 27 months in court.

“We went to the Supreme Court. Who was Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN)? A Hausa-Fulani like me, from Zaria. The members of the Panel went in for about 30 minutes, came back to say they were proceeding on break. They went for three months. When they came back, it didn’t take them 15 minutes, they dismissed us.

‘In 2007, who was the CJN? Kutigi. Again, a Muslim from the North. After eight months or so, he dismissed the case.

“Again in 2011, because I was so persistent, Musdafa, a Fulani man like me, from Jigawa, neighbor to my State, was CJN. He dismissed my case.

“I’ve taken you round this to prove that our problem is not ethnicity or religion. It is ourselves.

“I refused to give up. I had tried to wear Agbada after what happened to me in Khaki. Something was done to me, because I did something to others.

“You know it. In the end, I myself was arrested, sent to detention, and they were given back what they had taken. I was there for three and a quarter years. This is Nigeria.

“I hope historians and intellectuals would document this, because it is a fantastic state of political development.

“Let our grandchildren and great grandchildren see how we came along. We didn’t get it as easy as other people think.

“Not because God has given us great population and resources. We have suffered along the line.

“I try to mention these things because you got yourselves together, used your resources, energies without any input from me.

“I cannot thank you enough. I’m very grateful to you and to Nigerians because in 2019, I visited all the States, the people that turned out to see me across the country (because I’m dedicated to serve Nigeria and Nigerians), the love is genuine.

“Thank God that over the years, they can’t accuse me of corruption. And I’ve been everything; Governor, Minister of Petroleum Resources, Head of State, President and in my second term.

“I thank you that nobody forced you, but you got together, used your energy, time and resources, I thank you very much. I assure you, history will do you justice.”