The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), South-East Zone, has condoled with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the loss of one of its operatives, Aminu Sahabi Salisu.
Salisu, an Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC, was allegedly killed in cold blood while on duty by a suspected internet fraudster, Joshua Chukwubueze Ikechukwu last week.
A statement by Head, Media & Publicity of the commission, Dele Oyewale, stated that the students expressed their grief and solidarity with the Commission on Friday, when a delegation, led by Charles Obinna Ijeomah paid a condolence visit to the EFCC’s Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at the Commission’s headquarters, in Abuja.
While pledging the collaboration, cooperation and support of Southeast students to the Commission, Ijeomah stated that “As the coordinator of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), Southeast, the onus falls on me and my colleagues here to ensure that we sanitize and give proper orientation to our students not to indulge in anything that has to do with internet crime and we have been succeeding.
“We are very sorry for the incident that happened lately in Awka. Maybe you may have seen our comments, our stand, we condemned it.
“An operative was shot in the process of carrying out his official duty. Whatever that is going on in Southeast is being controlled by students and I am their leader. I cannot watch and see things go wrong. That is why we condemned the killing of that operative.
“We are here to let the authority of EFCC understand that we commiserate with you and to tell you not to judge the Southeast with what happened. Such acts are not in our blood.
‘It is not in our nature. We are hardworking people. We don’t indulge in crime. Anybody that indulges in crime in the Southeast is not a true son of Igbo. We know how to make money but this idea of being in one room with a device to trick someone is not in our blood.
“We are sad for the loss of the operative. We say sorry to the Enugu Zonal Command and to the EFCC authority for what happened.
“We assure you that such a thing can never happen again. Our aim of coming here is to let EFCC know that Southeast students are with them and that we’re going to partner with you more to educate our students in the Southeast region to avoid any kind of internet crime.
“We are here to bring you the news that we are 100 percent open to any form of interaction, collaboration and cooperation between the students of South-east and the EFCC.
“We are promising you total collaboration. By the time I get to Enugu after this meeting, we will be visiting the Zonal Command and pay a courtesy visit there too to let them know that they are not alone, that we are with them. We are the people controlling the youth in the streets of the South-east.
“We are promising you that we are going to work with you. We want to let EFCC know that this also provides an opportunity for the Commission to come and give orientation to our students in the Southeast. We will welcome you with an open heart.”
The Commission Secretary, Mr. Muhammad Hammajoda, who received the delegation on behalf of the Chairman expressed appreciation to the students on the condolence visit.
He noted that “every one of us is a stakeholder in the fight against corruption directly or indirectly. We don’t have any other country apart from Nigeria.
“You spent your personal money and time to be with us for you to understand what we are doing and to also be part of us. We appreciate you and we will continue to appreciate you. We will support you in trying to disseminate anti-corruption information.”
While urging the students to take advantage of the federal government’s Student’s Loan Scheme, he promised that the Commission will identify with all the noble programmes of the students in the zone if invited.
“We will be there for you in all the programmes that you outlined. Please give us an invitation. We will be there. We will be there to be part of you.
“We are sinking day by day with corruption. So let’s educate ourselves that this cyber crime will not take you anywhere. All of us are victims.
“Nobody has protection against it. Anyone can be attacked. We have a very sound youth population with a very high IQ (intelligence quotient) and ingenuity to do many things.”
The Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN), has urged religious and corporate bodies in the state to cooperate with the Imo State government to fully realize the Assumpta Flyover, which is currently under construction.
It said it would not speak well for any religious or corporate body to impede the development initiated by the state government under the guise of protecting its property.
The Chairman of CAN, Imo State Chapter, Dr Eches Divine Eches made the appeal against the background of the refusal of the proprietors of Holy Ghost College Owerri to yield part of the College for the relocation of eltric poles.
The Assumpta Flyover, which is one of the iconic signature projects of Governor Hope Uzodimma, is nearing completion, but some eletric poles on the way will need to be relocated into the premises of Holy Ghost College to ensure easy flow ot traffic.
Although the government can acquire any land for developmental purposes for the good of the citizens, it still followed due process by formally asking the relevant authorities to allow the relocation of the affected poles into the school.
It was, however, learnt that the proprietors of the College bluntly refused, saying that no part of the school land would be touched.
Dr. Eches said the alleged refusal of the proprietors of the school, which is the Catholic Church, did not speak well of the body Christ as it could be labelled as anti development.
According to him, the government has already demonstrated honesty and humility by formally asking for the land in deference to the Church
” I know for a fact that the law empowers the government to acquire any land for the development of the state and the good of the citizens and thereafter pays a compensation. Since they have been civil about it, I think those concerned should be considerate.”
He cautioned against any action that would portray the Christians as being above the law or even challenging the authority of the government.
Said he, ” During the reconstruction of the Owerri-Umuahia Road, many property were pulled down, and the government compensated them. The owners of the property did not obstruct the development. Christians should therefore not be seen as obstructing government ”
Dr Eches, therefore, appealed to the relevant authorities to cooperate with the government by allowing it to use part of the Holy Ghost College for the speedy completion of the Assumpta Flyover.
An air catastrophe was avoided and 245 souls, mostly Nigerians, aboard a United Airlines flight UA613, en route from Lagos to Washington, in the “wee hours” of Friday, January 24, 2025, had a seious technical hitch mid-flight and declared an emergency.
The passengers were in a relaxed mood, having just been served their meal, when the unexpected incident began.
The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 which had 245 passengers, eight flight attendants, and three pilots, suddenly lost pressure and dropped dangerously, three times, within Ivory Coast’s airspace.
The Captain immediately declared an emergency, and announced, according to reports, that the plane would divert to Ghana to land. It, however, instead, returned to the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, from where it took off.
According to reports, a number of the passengers and crew members sustained minor injuries when the aircraft eventually landed at the MMIA, Lagos.
A passenger, who pleaded not to be named told Vanguard Newspaper: “We had already been served our meals when the plane lost pressure and dropped. We noticed a sharp descent. I hit my head on the ceiling because of the impact.
“I became unconscious, but one person from the medical team came to attend to me in the middle of the turmoil. The sharp descent happened three times, causing some people to sustain injuries. We spent four hours in the air.
“In the midst of the turmoil, the pilot said we were going to land in Ghana, but we eventually landed in Nigeria.”
A video of the situation aboard the aircraft, circulating online, showed distraught, scared and traumatised passengers, some crying, others praying on top of their voices, and others watching helplessly. Meal trays and contents were thrown around inside the aircraft. It was quite a sight.
In a statement
Linden Birns, a spokesperson for the Airline, confirmed the incident, and stated: “Flight UA613 from Lagos to Washington D.C. returned to Lagos to address a technical issue. After landing safely, the aircraft was met by first responders to address reports of minor injuries to several passengers and crew.
“The cause of the emergency remains under investigation. All passengers and crew disembarked safely upon landing.”
Magnus Eze, the South East Bureau Chief of The Sun Newspaper, has been appointed the Special Assistant on Communications and New Media to the Honourable Minister (State) for Foreign Affairs, Iyom Bianca Ojukwu.
A letter conveying his appointment, dated January 8, 2025, was signed by Amb. Bello Kazaure Husseini, Director, Administration, at the Ministry.
Eze, a seasoned journalist, brings his vast contacts and experience in Media practice to the new assignment.
He is expected to play a very prominent role in pushing the strategic communication components of the foreign policy of the President Bola Tinubu administration which focuses on Democracy, Development, Demography and Diaspora, otherwise known as 4-Ds.
Eze hails from Mgbom N’Achara in Okposi, Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.
Born on June 25, 1969, he began his basic education at Ikwuano Primary School, Mgbom Okposi. He later went to Eziokposi High School as one of the pioneer students of the Community Secondary School and wrote his terminal examination in 1987.
He proceeded to the University of Uyo in 1988, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Arts in 1992.
Eze, who is also a doctoral student at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from the same institution.
He observed the mandatory National Service at the Mass Communication Department of Ogun State Polytechnic (Now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic), Abeokuta in Ogun State and on completion, joined Newswatch Magazine.
He has had a flourishing career in media practice spanning about three decades.
A one-time Editor of Newsday Newspaper, Abuja (2004-2006), Deputy Editor, Newsworld Magazine, Regional Correspondent of South Africa-based AU Media, Eze is currently Assistant Editor/South East Bureau Chief, The Sun Newspaper.
He is married to Anenechi with whom he hs five children.
As part of his community development effort, he, in 2014, founded The Mezie Okposi Organization warehousing Mezie Okposi Multipurpose Cooperative Society, Mezie Okposi Charities and Okposi Geriatric Project.
The organization has impacted positively on the youth and the old people in areas of leadership, value orientation, culture preservation, capacity building, and community service.
The Northern State Governors’ Forum, NSGF, has sent condolences to the family of Late Lt. Gen. Jeremiah Timbut Useni, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Yahaya has expressed deep sadness over the demise of Useni, popular as ‘Jerry Boy’ ,who passed on Thursday at the age of 82 in France after a protracted illness.
In a condolence message on behalf of the 19 Northern Governors, Yahaya described the late General Useni as a committed patriot, a seasoned military officer, and an exemplary statesman who dedicated his life to the service of the nation.
He noted the former Minister’s remarkable role in the development of the Federal Capital Territory and his steadfast commitment to national unity and progress when he served as a Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District, stating that his contributions would remain indelible in the annals of Nigeria’s history.
“Lt. General Useni was a highly respected leader whose remarkable service in both military and civil capacities left a significant impact on Nigeria’s governance and development. His wealth of experience, wisdom, and commitment to national unity will be sorely missed,” Governor Yahaya remarked.
The NSGF Chairman extended his condolences to Governor Caleb Muftwang, the Government and people of Plateau State, where the late General hailed from, as well as his family and associates. He urged them to take solace in his exemplary life and enduring legacies of patriotism and service.
“On behalf of the Northern Governors’ Forum, I offer our heartfelt condolences to his family, our dear brother, Governor Caleb Muftwang, the good people of Plateau State, and indeed the entire nation.
“We pray Almighty God to grant the deceased eternal rest and give his loved ones the fortitude to bear this great loss,” he added.
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has lost his elder brother, Sunday Makinde.
Announcing the loss, in a statement on Friday in Ibadan, signed by Sulaimon Olanrewaju, Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Makinde said the deceased died on Friday at the age of 65.
Olanrewaju stated that a brother of the deceased, Olumuyiwa Makinde, who is also the Bada Olubadan of Ibadanland and Head of the Aigbofa Family of Oja’ba announced the death in a message.
“With a heavy heart, I announce the passage of my older brother, Engr Sunday Makinde, to eternal glory today, Friday 24th of January 2025.
“His sudden death occurred in his Ibadan residence at 3.20am today, Friday 24th January 2025.
“He is survived by siblings, among whom is the Executive Governor of Oyo state, His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, children and grandchildren,” the statement quoted Makinde as saying.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Recall thar Makinde also lost his beloved mother in his first term in office as the Governor of Oyo State.
The Scrap Dealers Association of Nigeria SDAON, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, has pledged to collaborate with the police and other security agencies to stop the buying and selling of vandalized and stolen items in the state.
This pledge came on the heels of the vow by the State Police Command to deal decisively with those engaged in the business of encouraging the vandalization of public infrastructural facilities and private properties by way of serving as a ready market.
A statement issued by the State Police Spokesperson, Timfon John, DSP, January 23,2025, informed that the Commissioner of Police, CP, Baba Mohammed Azare, has assured that those engaged in lawful business transactions will have nothing to fear about.
According to the statement, the CP who spoke, at an interactive session with representatives of the Scrap Dealers, expressed concern over the high level of vandalization of transformers, electrical cables and other critical infrastructural facilities which, he noted, are in turn purchased by Scrap Dealers.
He warned that the police will not tolerate such acts, and stressed that anyone found engaging in vandalism, or the sale of stolen items, would be arrested and prosecuted.
The meeting which was held at the State Police Headquarters in Uyo, according to the Police spokesman, is aimed at finding a lasting solution to the disturbing trend of vandalism, theft and sale of stolen items by scrap dealers in the State.
The Commissioner of Police reiterated the commitment of Governor Umo Eno towards tackling the growing criminal activities of some unscrupulous characters who hide under the guise of scrap dealers and scavengers to perpetrate crime.
CP Azare warned that the Command is all out to arrest, prosecute and jail those found to be aiding, and abating vandalism, theft and sale of stolen public infrastructural facilities, as well as those of private residents.
“Some unscrupulous individuals vandalize public infrastructure such as transformers, electrical cables and sell them to scrap dealers. The Police would not tolerate such acts. Anyone found engaging in vandalism or the sale of stolen items would be arrested and prosecuted.
“Where there is no buyer, there will be no theft. So you have to be vigilant when purchasing items and ensure that you obtain proper receipts, as well as reporting suspicious persons attempting to sell stolen or vandalized properties to the Police nearest to you.
“The police are ever ready to arrestand prosecute those involved in such criminal activities. On this note, I want assure you that no police personnel would be allowed to engage in unlawful arrests and or extortion of scrap dealers who conduct their business lawfully”, CP Azare stated.
While responding, the Chairman of the Scrap Dealers Association, Comrade Ejimadu, commended the CP for the proactive engagement.
Represented at the meeting by the body’s Legal Adviser, Barr. Chidi Anyanwu, the Chairman assured that the Association would begin the sensitization of its members on the need to desist from buying and selling of vandalized and stolen items.
He also pledged the collaboration of the Association’s Leadership in the wider plan to root out vandalism and theft of public infrastructural facilities.
POWER MONGER: Muda is much in a haste. He wouldn’t wait for the pounded yam to be ready. He hurriedly began to munch his yam hot, hot, with palm oil and a sprinkling of pepper and salt.
I can almost here my former colleague muttering to himself: “Muda ti je iyan e n’isu.”
Translated: “Muda wouldn’t wait for the pounded yam to be ready. He chose to eat yam in place of pounded yam.”
He forgot that in Yoruba lore, mere yam is commoners’ chow often eaten around bonfires. Pounded yam on the other hand, is the king’s delicacy. The yam pounding ritual itself is done with an especial pubescent fervour by sweating, half-clad, damsels. As they pound the yam to malleable consistency, they allow a few trickles of sweat to escape into it. They pound and pound until the off white paste is soft as the underbelly of the king’s new wife.
This process takes a bit of time. And the ideal soup for this king’s meal is efo riro, the vegetable soup not unlike a dense, swampy forest. The real efo riro is probably the most nutritious soup known to man. It boasts of over a dozen assorted proteins including, panla, ede-nla, bokoto, shaki, abodi, shawa, or’sha kekere, eja osangbigbe, pomo, omo-onile, eja-aro kika, etc. The soup is so dense and impregnable with protein, it hardly has any sauce.
So pounded yam is worth every minute you have to wait for it. And at that, it is eaten so very slowly and with deliberate relish.
All of this background fable is just to explain the how and howtofor that led to the ouster of the most powerful state House of Assembly Speaker in Nigeria, the Lagos Speaker, Mr Mudashiru Obasa.
He was removed like a miserable flea under the skin of a favourite pet. He had celebrated Christmas and new year with the usual pomp of the moneyed. He even travelled abroad on official assignment without an inkling of what daggers loomed in the dark for him.
Monday , 13th January was Mudashiru Obasa’s Golgotha. His colleagues in the legislative chamber by mere denunciation, axed him.
Though the process may not be flawed (you only need a good majority to remove a Speaker), it is outright indecent. But as we say in Igbo, he who his father sent on a rogue mission kicks down the door with gusto.
But of course, the Lagos Assembly members, not unlike any other person or group running the Lagos system, are marionettes running errands for the little Deity that dwelleth in Bourdillon.
Seyi Tinubu and Obasa Mudashiru
That is why the whole horde of them would rise as one overnight and kick out a Speaker of 12 years running. A Speaker they never installed in the first place.
Never had a House Speaker been removed so ignominiously and in absentia; without a list of charges against him; without a panel to look at his offences and without an opportunity to defend himself.
Even if the law required that you don’t have to prove any misconduct, for the sake of democracy and good sense, there was a need to show the people that it was an elected legislature at work and not a coven of wizards.
As you read this, the public doesn’t know why Obasa has been so brutishly chucked. These people could well have murdered Muda right there on the floor of the Lagos Assembly not unlike what Brutus and Cassius did to Julius Caeser right there on the floor of the Roman Senate.
Come to think of it, it is the same offence. They accused Caeser of becoming too powerful, tending into a monarchy. The conspirators claimed to be liberators seeking to maintain Rome’s democratic order. But the cold-blooded murder of Caeser evoked a series of civil unrest that eventually led to the fall of the Roman empire. But the situation seems reversed here. Muda seems to seek to stop a Tinubu ‘monarchy’ in Lagos.
But all we hear is that Muda was rude to the governor of Lagos State. He kept him waiting, blah, blah. And that he disrespected some nebulous elders known as Governor’s Advisory Council, GAC.
Of course this is a pretext. There’s more to Obasa’s cut down than they want to admit.
SEYI TINUBU FOR GOVERNOR 2027: It is nigh common knowledge that what is playing out already in the super-rich city state of Lagos is a succession feud. The 2027 guber election is less than two years away. The stakes are high, permutations are already fever-pitched. Gladiators are numerous and strategists are feverishly at work.
But only one man has the ace in this matter and that’s Bola Tinubu, the Deity of Bourdillon, now ensconced in Aso Rock.
But the uncanny twist in the tale is that Seyi, Tinubu’s heir also wants to be governor of Lagos. He has been testing the waters with his running dogs and barrchanal foot soldiers chanting his name in the streets.
The hard kick in Muda’s butt is a strong signal to any upstart eying the Lagos power seat.
For instance, Muda forgot he is a political butterfly who began to imagine himself a bird. A hawk at that. He forgot the son of whom he was.
He has been favoured for too long, he forgot he was merely enjoying Tinubu’s noblesse oblige. Muda rose through the ranks in the Tinubu political firmament. He was a grassroots mobilizer, an euphemism for a foot soldier.
Apparently finding favour (or he was an effective enforcer), he became a Councillor at an early age, then a state House member in 2007 where he has remained till January 13th. He was on his 3rd term as Speaker.
A man with an unstructured educational trajectory, he seems to be of the Oshodi garage political school. He has the demeanour and carriage of an artesanal welder (not discounting the craft). No noble soundbites can be extracted from him for about 12 years of Speakership of the State of Excellence. Well, except his threat after the elections of 2023 to review land documents in Lagos and make life miserable fir Ndigbo.
But such is the nature of Team Tinubu in Lagos. Statesmen and intellectuals are not wanted. Only enforcer who can hold down the cow to be milked, are needed.
Remember, men like Babatunde Fashola and Akinwunmi Ambode never had joy as Lagos governors because they had minds of their own. They weren’t robo-governors.
They weren’t like the incumbent who’s operated from a console in Bourdillon. He wouldn’t step off the loop, not even to poop, without a default buzz on the monitor.
SEYI AS JEB BUSH?: This is the kind of vice-grip Tinubu has on Lagos. Now as president, Seyi is already the next governor of Lagos, unless Tinubu is imbued with much good sense and decorum. But he is not. He is a bloody-minded power monger. His cheerleaders will be quick to dredge the Jeb example to steady his nerves should he seem to waiver.
John Ellis “JEB” Bush, is the son of President George H W Bush (1989-2003). Jeb became governor of Florida (1999-2007) and his senior brother, George W Bush also made president of the United States of America (2001-2009). Therefore, the huge Bush political dynasty in the US would make a veritable lodestar for Seyi accolades. If it could happen recently in America that a father made president, his first son made president and second son made state governor, why not in Nigeria?
NO TO SEYI TINUBU AS GOVERNOR: Yet, EXPRESSO votes a “NO” to Seyi Tinubu as Lagos State governor. It would be a political error and a huge detraction if Tinubu and Tinubu are running in the 2027 general elections. It will be inchoate, perverse, obscene, obtuse, corrupt, disgusting, discomfitting, disingenuous, unsightly, irrational, unreasonable, coarse, undignified, graceless, inelegant, bogus, shameless, tacky, immoral, amoral, debased, inappropriate, inordinate, warped, deviant, degenerate, twisted, ungodly, warped, wrong-headed, (add yours) all of these and more.
Note that in the long list of synonyms, there’s no mention of illegality. Yes, it is not illegal or unconstitutional for him to run but it’s a wrong thing to do. A Seyi candidacy may well unravel if not end Tinubu’s legacy in Lagos.
A CROWD OF GUBER CONTESTANTS: Lagos is not short of great minds to lead her. Here’s a short list of people eying the coveted job: Obafemi Hamzat, Hakeem Muri Okunola, Akinwunmi Ambode, Femi Gbajabiamila, Tokunboh Abiru, Abike Dabiri and even Muda Obasa, among others.
One day, when the knives are all out, EXPRESSO would review the capacities and capabilities of the contestants. But off the cuff, current deputy governor, Hamzat is a cut above the rest. But it’s story for another day.
Let’s close with another Yoruba wisdom: “ Ibi pelebe ni ati n mu ole je.”
Meaning: “ The leaf-wrapped bean cake is relished without haste.”
Or put roughly, you don’t eat your moi-moi carelessly. You eat it deliberately starting from the flat, tapered ends.
LESSON: Mudashiru Obasa didn’t learn the virtues of patience and strategy. He jumped the gun and he was hit before he got started. Would Tinubu tighten his choke-hold on Lagos or would he allow Lagos to breathe for a change?
Let’s sit back for a great political drama in the Lagos amphitheatre.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, as Chairman of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN.
The appointment of the former Kano State Governor was announced on Friday by Bayo Onanuga, the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.
Also appointed as Chairman of the National Institute of International Affairs, NIIA, is Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, Nigeria’s Former Minister for Foreign Affairs and a former Director General of the NIIA.
Aside the appointments of Ganduje and Akinyemi, President Tinubu also named Chairpersons for 41 Federal Organizations, alongside new leadership roles, including the Managing Director for the Nigeria Railway Corporation and a Director-General for the National Board for Technology Incubation, NBTI.
President Tinubu emphasized that Board Chairpersons are non-executive roles and urged appointees to avoid interfering in the management of the respective organizations.
The appointments take effect immediately.
The Complete List of President Tinubu’s Appointments for Federal Boards and Agencies are as follow;
National Youth Service Corps, Ministry of Youth Development – Hon. Hillard Eta (Chairman, Cross River)
Nigerian Institute of International Affairs – Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi (Chairman, Lagos)
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Ministry of Aviation – H.E. Abdullahi Ganduje (Chairman, Kano)
National Sugar Development Council – Sen. Surajudeen Bashiru Ajibola (Chairman, Osun)
A bill proposing a third term in office for the new President of the United States of America, USA, has been introduced by a lawmaker in the US Congress, Andy Ogles.
Ogles made the resolution on Thursday barely few days after Trump took office, he said four years will not be enough for the new American leader to change the rot left by the immediate past President Joe Biden.
President Trump took his oath of office as US 47th leader on January 20, 2025.
The lawmaker’s remark comes amidst recent suggestions by Preident Trump to Republican lawmakers that he may not be able to run for another election at the end of his tenure in 2029 “unless you (lawmakers) do something.”
The US Constitution bars any president from running for another presidency after his two terms have ended.
According to checks, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only US leader to have ruled the country four times. Analysts said this was made possible due to the exigency of the Second World war.
The 22nd Amendment of the US on presidential terms says “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than two times … ”
Ogle’s resolution is however trying to amend the part of the Constitution to read
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times … ”
His reason, he explained, is that President trump has proven to have the capacity “to reversing our nation’s decay and restoring America to greatness,’ adding that
“he must be given the time necessary to accomplish that goal”.
He added, “It is imperative that we provide President Trump with every resource necessary to correct the disastrous course set by the Biden administration,” Ogles said in a statement.
“He is dedicated to restoring the republic and saving our country, and we, as legislators and as states, must do everything in our power to support him.
“I am proposing an amendment to the Constitution to revise the limitations imposed by the 22nd Amendment on presidential terms.”
Trump had claimed that the 2020 US Presidential election was rigged after losing to President Biden. Not a few analysts slammed him at the time for trying to perpetuate himself in power against the law.