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OPINION: The Python And Tinubu-North’s Matrimony

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Festus Adedayo

By Festus Adedayo

Undoubtedly, the political matrimony between President Bola Tinubu and Northern Nigeria is at Talaq stage. Talaq is the Islamic unilateral repudiation of a marital union. There are no sobs, no wails. No dabbing of the face with a handkerchief. But, the dusts provoked by the matrimonial dislocation hang notoriously in the sky. Even bystanders miles away can see them. The marriage is only 15 months old but the couple’s patience for each other is rope-thin. As our elders say, right in the presence of the kolanut seller, irreverent worms slide inside his pods. A matrimony celebrated with pomp and ceremony is now a chaotic market row. The gluttonous cat has eaten the poisonous meat of a toad. A post on X late last week even claimed that “Northerners have (begun) Al-Qunut prayers against Tinubu…Al-Qunut prayers (are) done…to eliminate evil.” There is a litany of allegations hung on the neck of the seismic marriage. It ranges from prostitution, abandonment, betrayal to battery. While the world sees the palm fronds, (mariwo) the egungun of the matrimony would seem to have been long gone.

Well, as the saying goes, a household of misbehaving children is a reflection that it is devoid of elders with wisdom – (T’ómodé ilé bá ńse réderède, àgbà ibè ni ò ní làákàyè). Elders then summoned the couple and demanded the reason for their tiff. Flaunting patriarchal righteousness, the husband has kept mum, dragging smoke off his burning cigarette intermittently. The Northern wife however did the narration, tears coursing down her cheeks. On her knees, she tells the story of Lagere, the cripple and Python, a huge heavy-bodied reptile which kills its prey by constriction. Lagere was a prince crippled from birth. At his turn to succeed his father, Kingmakers bucked, citing an existing tradition forbidding disabled on traditional stools. Downcast, Lagere hopped down river road to commit suicide. As he folded his deformed leg to jump into the river, a huge python emerged from nowhere and demanded why he contemplated suicide. Moved, Python promised to help him. The snake jumped up, wrapped himself round Lagere and constricted him. Upon unwrapping self from the cripple, the deformed leg received strength. Overexcited, Lagere swore to show gratitude to Python.

Before he was crowned king, continued the Northern Wife, the Ifa Oracle summoned to divine Lagere’s reign muttered a saying, the purport of which was cryptic to all at the time. The Oracle said, “Oore tán, asiwèrè gbàgbé” meaning, at the fullness of time, the foolish will forget a kindness of the past. Lagere then ordered that a groove be earmarked in the palace for the worship of the mysterious reptile. He indeed worshipped Python for months. One day, however, having smoked alien weeds, the king’s head exploded with pride. Lagere reasoned that His Imperial Majesty shouldn’t be seen groveling before an ordinary reptile. He then ordered that the animal be brought to the palace to be sacrificed to him. On seeing what King Lagere was about to do with him, Python cried passionately and asked for mercy. Lagere would not listen. But as he was being dragged down for propitiation, Python suddenly pounced on Lagere, twined self round him. Instantly, he returned to his old cripple state. The town then dethroned Lagere. “That, elders of the land, is my story,” narrated the Northerner wife.

Being a student of Nigeria’s political history and one right inside its vortex, from its beginning, it should have occurred to Tinubu and his Northern bride that their matrimony would be short-lived. As the one who holds an umbrella all-day long would find out only later at sunset that they carry a heavy object, only at dusk would an Oko Ìyàwó Elépòn Búlúù (a vulgar Yoruba folksy appellation for a newly-wedded groom) realize that wedlock is the least of matrimonial rituals. Meeting responsibilities of matrimony is the toughest nut to crack. So long as there is a colony of lice on clothe, the fingernail cannot be devoid of blood. While narrating her ordeals and betrayal of trust from Lagere, the Northerner wife had lapsed into a  Yoruba proverb which says that if a monkey is uncertain about the danger upon a tree, it should not be found climbing it (Bi oju alakedun o da igi, kii gun) to which the elders nodded in unison.

Before the End Bad Governance protests which began on August 1, the depth of the matrimonial discord between Tinubu and the North was, at best, at the level of guesswork. For instance, we knew that it is almost an impossibility that tantrums won’t follow a stubborn child given a knock on the head. When the Tinubu government thus disgraced Nasir el-Rufai last year, tantrums were expected. So when the Tinubu government, for which he pulled critical chestnuts off the fire, rewarded him with a non-ministerial clearance by the Senate, many could swear by their mothers’ graves that the northern Eliri, the minutest of all rats, will become one of the rebellious faggots that will upset the fire. And that, whenever the North was reorganizing for an Araba, Eliri would play a prominent role. Araba should remind any student of Nigerian history of the historical Northern Nigerian cry of disaffection with the Nigerian state of affairs immediately Aguiyi Ironsi promulgated the highly objectionable Decree 34 which rendered Nigeria’s federalism unitarist. The North had earlier visited a mindless pogrom on eastern Nigeria. I got a whiff of the heartlessness of the bloodletting from a live play of Yoruba Apala music lord, Ayinla Omowura, recently. He sang, “wón ńpa yíbò bí eni p’eran alápatà…” – they butchered Igbo people as though killing cows in a meat shop.

In June, Northern politicians began coalescing around Muhammadu Buhari. They advertised this in a visit which anyone familiar with the colour, tone and tenor of historical serpentine regrouping of the north would know was the beginning of a call to put spanner in the works. Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Aminu Tambuwal, Sokoto state’s ex-governor, kicked off the visit. It was to Buhari in his Daura hometown. Within 24 hours, el-Rufai followed suit. Photograph of the former governor’s legendary stoops to shake hands, similar to Iscariot’s kiss of Jesus, a notorious signature tune heralding betrayal, was amply advertised. Packaged as “Sallah homage,” political watchers claim the visits were the beginning of a packaged northern tempest against the Yarbawa who the north was wedded to in a matrimony that has now gone sour. Shehu Sani, Afro-haired ex-senator said this much in a release and attributed it to an attempt to build a strong northern alliance using Buhari as a rallying point to challenge and evict Tinubu in 2027. On the comedic scene, a Bello Galandachi satirizes the rot in the Tinubu government almost weekly.

The End Bad Governance protest was the strongest alibi for Northern Nigeria to ventilate its 15-month accumulated angst. It has been said that the protest, which kicked off on August 1, was a reflection of the geographical and ethnic politics that Nigeria had practiced from pre-colonial times. While the southeast, in a bid to stamp its disavowal with its typecast as a bellicose race, signed off from the protest, the southwest, which goes on protests, whether it is convenient for it or otherwise, marched out, while the north, often pacifist in matters that doesn’t personally concern it, was at the height of its hostility. The social reality of protest against the status quo in Nigeria is that, outside of university campuses, protests are a rarity on the streets of the Muslim North. For the eight years of Buhari’s non-governance, the north was as constantly docile as the northern star. But in this protest against bad governance, not only did northern protesters go to the Hobbesian state of nature, inflicting nasty, brutish jabs on sanity, some protesters even waved Russian flags, shouting “Putin!”

There is no denying the fact that the current Tinubu government has made life very excruciating for the people of Nigeria. Perhaps, like no other government in recent history. The pain is such that, as the elders will say, it is only a child who has not beheld the sight of a lion’s devoured carcass in the forest who will pray to be killed by a leopard (Bí omodé ò rí àjekù kìnìhún nínú igbó, á ní kí eran bí ekùn ó pa òhun).The truth is also that, the government has democratized sufferings across board in Nigeria. Tinubu dishes out pains, death, escalating food inflation and hopelessness to Nigerians without any ethnic, religious or social discrimination. As the poor of Kaura-Namoda feels the cluelessness of Aso Rock, the poor of Nchatancha and Telemu equally feel it. But the way the North has taken the lead in escalating the protest this murderously, the question that begs for answer is, what exactly is that region beefing Tinubu about? Hunger? Certainly not. Since we have agreed that no part of Nigeria is spared Tinubu’s merciless, slavish Bretton Woods economic policies, why then is the north crying so vociferously as if it is the only bereaved?

After his announcement as winner of the 2023 presidential election, one of the victorious thoughts that must have crossed Tinubu’s mind was that the ground Chief Obafemi Awolowo wobbled while treading, he gallantly stomped on it. Awolowo’s famous 1959 election campaign round the north, which roused Ahmadu Bello from his slumber, culminating in a Sardauna embarking on a political campaign which got his royal face caked with dusts in the process, opened Awolowo’s eyes to the myth of a monolithic north. Awolowo then came to the conclusion that an alliance of Southern Nigeria with the Middle Belt and Christian North holds the key to a southerner’s presidency of Nigeria. An alliance of his AG with NCNC to form UPGA had Michael Okpara, Eastern Premier, campaigning on the streets of Ibadan. This model still didn’t work during the Second Republic. Citing S. L. Akintola in his book, House of War(2003) Dare Babarinsa said Akintola, Western Nigeria Premier, rationalized his romance with the feudal north in that, the economic, educational and commercial aggressiveness of the Igbo was a greater danger to the Yoruba than the political hegemony of the Hausa/Fulani. An alliance with the NPC, he believed, was the surest way of rescuing the Yoruba from political annihilation. MKO Abiola lapped up the Akintola power model. From his alliance with Muhammadu Buhari in 2014, Tinubu also dusted the Akintola and Abiola handbook hook, line and sinker. On a superficial level, the trio of Akintola, Abiola and Tinubu would seem to be right and Awolowo wrong, right?

The above, however, cannot elicit a QED (quod erat demonstrandum) answer. The northern establishment’s political pedigree hoists it as a typical African witch. Of the many symbols and attributes of the witch, she holds tightly to her ferocious mystic power, using it as bait. She is also reputed with the upside-down symbolism. Among the Akan tribe of Ghana, the witch is literally “inverted.” Hans Werner Debrunner, in his Witchcraft in Ghana: A Study on the Belief in Destructive Witches and Its Effect on the Akan Tribes (1961) said of witches, “Before they leave the body, they turn themselves upside… They walk with their feet in the air, that is, with the head down, and have their eyes at the back of the ankle joints.” The Ewe in same Ghana also believe that witches walk backwards and, in walking upright, have their feet turned backwards. The witch is represented by such animals like snakes, owls, hyenas, and leopards, characteristically nocturnal animals.

As it romances political power like the witch, the Northern establishment has an inverted thinking as well. Awolowo’s welfarist philosophy futuristically foretold that a feudal north not weaned of its weaponization of the large population of its Talakawa and roam-about Almajiri children would pose huge danger to the rest of Nigeria. That prophecy has made him a Nostradamus today. In a 1978 presidential speech, Awolowo had said, “For the North, I have three things, Education, Education and Education.” He also maintained that, “The children of the poor you failed to train will never let your children have peace”. The bulk of Nigeria’s social malaises today – insecurity, bloated population, renteer system of overdependence on the lean purse of the federal – come from the north. This has bred multidimensional poverty, misery and anger in the region. Governor Uba Sani recently said the region has over 70% out-of-school children and same number living in grueling poverty. You cannot solely blame Tinubu for all these as the north’s vulture has been suffering the merciless trouncing of rainfall strokes for more than a century. From Yakubu Gowon, Murtala Mohammed, Shehu Shagari, Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar to Musa Yar’Adua, as well as their northern accomplices, successive northern leaders share huge slices of the hopelessness that the north is today. Not minding the multidimensional poverty, the northern establishment still frantically shuts the door against education of this crop of persons, lest they be liberated from its chokehold.

At the turn of Lagere to narrate the root cause of the tiff, the elders were aghast. Rather than him being an ingrate, the python is almost the equivalent of Omolokun, he said. Omolokun is a Yoruba Ifa deity scholar and practitioner, Araba Ifáyẹmi Ọ̀ṣúndàgbonù Elebuibon’s drama series that ran on western Nigerian television in the 1980s. A couple, suffering decades of bareness, besought a deity for a child it named Omolokun. A spoilt brat who demanded the impossible at every point, when Omolokun one day demanded a human being to be propitiated to him, it dawned on the couple that it had a misbegotten ghormid in its household. Lagere reminded the elders that but for him, their son, Buhari, could not have won the presidency. Like Omolokun’s parents, the Lagere in Aso Rock has bent over backwards to please his Python, allocating consequential federal ministries to the North and in many cases, devoting junior and senior ministries to it. Recently, Lagere even established a Federal Ministry of Maalu as sacrifice to Omolokun. Yet, the northern establishment is steeped in roiling anger and cannot be pacified.

Lagere compared the excesses of his Northern wife to an excessive liquour that intoxicates; excessive sun that runs a child mad; excessive stronghold that begets madness and a spinach vegetable which, if it grows in excess by the stream, is rendered a common weed (Bí otí bá kúnnú, otí á p’omo; bí òòrùn bá pò l’ápòjù, á s’omo di wèrè; bí a bá l’óba l’ánìíjù, á sínni n’íwin; bí tètè ègún bá pò á di òleri). Lagere concluded that he had reverenced the cow enough and even went overboard to call it “Brother.”

The target of the Northern Witch is to stop Lagere’s reign. By now, Tinubu must have realized that the Awolowo who divined education and welfare as antidote to the tyranny of the Northern Witch was no fool. The Witch cannot be appeased. It is insatiable. Like Omolokun, this Witch will demand flesh and blood. Suffusing Nigeria with plenty and Northern Talakawa with education is the only route to rescue Lagere from the chokehold of his Python captor.

Adedayo, a journalist is a public affairs commentator

“Enough Is enough” Ohanaeze Vows To Retaliate Attack On Ndigbo In South West

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The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, has warned that it will retaliate any attack on Igbo in Lagos or south west states, saying “enough is enough’ of such attacks.

Ohanaeze was reacting to a recent post  from an X user, Lagospedia, calling for the eviction of Igbo from Lagos and the entire south west region.

Recall that the promoter of Lagospedia has since been arrested by the police, as the Lagos state government warned that it will not permit such threats in the state.

Governor Babajide Sanwo–olu has declared that the state is for all Nigerians, and no descrimination would be permitted against Nigerian.

Reacting to the threat, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike said in a statement of Saturday, that any attack on Igbo will now be met with severe retaliation, adding that Igbo are also Nigerians, and should not be discriminated against in any part of the country.

Nnabuike said Igbo are not “second class’ citizens in their own country, saying they should be treated with respect.

The statement said in part, “We want to unequivocally declare today that Ndigbo are not cowards; our forefathers were not cowards; they were brave, and so are we.

“We warn those fanning the embers of discord not to mistake the calmness of the lion for weakness; we are not afraid and should not be pushed to the wall by faceless miscreants.

“Any attack on Ndigbo by anybody will be met with unimaginable retaliation. We are not second-class citizens of this country. No one is more Nigerian than the Igbos.”

The magazine reported that some Igbo residing in Lagos, were prevented form voting in Lagos during the 2023 general elections after they were threatened by some non-state actors believed to be working for the state government.

N70,000 Minimum Wage Not For NYSC Members

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NYSC - Corps Members

Members of the National Youth Service Corps will not receive the new minimum wage, the management of the Scheme has said.

The clarification comes on the heels of the reports that the accounts of university graduates serving their country, have been upgraded to accommodate the N70,000 new minimum wage recently approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Recall that the president signed a bill passed by the National Assembly, to increase the minimum wage of Nigerians workers to N70,000 from N30,000.

Soon after President Tinubu signed the law, there were suggestions that NYSC members will also received the new wage.

But the management of the Corps while refuting the claim in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa its Director, Information and Pubic relations on Saturday, disclosed that it has not received official communication to that effect from the federal government, describing the report as misleading an should be ignored by the public.

The Scheme urged “corps members to desist from allowing mischief makers who are set to mislead Nigerians from continuing to play on their intelligence,” saying appropriate information will be communicated if the federal government decides to change the wage of NYSC members.

Part of the statement said: “The attention of National Youth Service Corps management has been drawn to misleading information circulating in the media regarding payment of N70,000 minimum wage to corps members and the directive to upgrade their accounts. This is an absolute falsehood which is far from the truth.

“Corps members, parents and members of the public should note that no directive has been received from the relevant sector of government responsible for wages matters.

“It is, therefore, impossible for the NYSC to issue any information on such. Corps members already know the approved channel and mode of communication in the scheme and should therefore ignore the directive accordingly.

“The NYSC, by this release therefore admonishes corps members to desist from allowing mischief makers who are set to mislead Nigerians from continuing to play on their intelligence.

“Bloggers and social media influencers are warned to stop issuing statements that concern the management of National Youth Service Corps without authorisation.”

Meanwhile, some state government already disclosed that they will not be able to pay the new wage.

Court Bars Enugu SWC Members From Office

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Enugu APC Chiarman - Barr Ugochukwu Agballah

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The crisis rocking the Enugu State Chapter of the All Progressive Congress, APC has taken a turn for the worse.

The combatants are digging deeper into the trenches.

This followed an interim order by an Enugu State High Court restraining the Barr. Ugochukwu Agballa-led State Working Committee, SWC, from further parading themselves in their various positions pending the hearing and determination of a  substantive suit before it.

The motion on notice has been fixed for Tuesday August 13 2024 for hearing.

The Source reports that  about two weeks ago, a faction of the party in the State led by Nwafor Onyeacholam, had slammed an indefinite suspension order on  the Agballah-led  leadership, citing alleged abuse of office as major reason.

But the embattled Agballa had also dismissed the suspension as the handiwork of fifth columnists, being prodded on by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Enugu State.

Ruling on an ex- parte  application filed by  Onyeacholam, the Acting State Chairman and others, including the Chairman of Forum of Local Government Chairmen of the party, Justice CVC Ezeugwu,  also  restrained the respondents either by  themselves and or privies from further accessing the offices of the party in the State .

“Upon an application by Motion Ex-parte brought pursuant to Order 3 Rule 24); Order 38 Rules 1, 2 and 4(a); Order 7 Rule 5; and Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 of the High Court Rules of Enugu State, 2020; Sections 6 and 36 of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended); supported by a 46-paragraph affidavit deposed to by Chief Michael Ezeanyawu, and filed at the High Court Registry, Enugu on 2nd day of August, 2024; seeking an Order for Interim Injunction and Substituted Service

“AND AFTER Hearing the submission of J. N. Aloh, Esq. of Counsel, for the Plaintiffs/Applicants.

“The Court hereby orders as follows: An Interim Order of Injunction is hereby made restraining the 1st to 10th Respondents by themselves, their agents, privies, friends, servants, their self-acclaimed executives, cohorts or whatsoever name called, from acting and parading themselves as occupying any of the following positions/posts to wit: State Party Chairman, State Party Deputy Chairman, State Party Treasurer, State Party Organizing Secretary, Nsukka Local Government Party Chairman of APC, Igboeze South Local Government Party Chairman of APC, State Party Youth Leader of APC, Enugu South Local Government Party Chairman, State Party Publicity Secretary of APC and Enugu North Party Chairman, respectively of State Executives Committee, Enugu State Chapter pending the hearing determination Motion on Notice on 13th August, 2024.

“An Interim Order of Injunction is hereby made restraining the 1st to 10th Respondents by themselves, their agents, privies, friends, servants, their self-acclaimed executives, cohorts or whatsoever name called, from calling, arranging, organizing and holding any meetings, congresses or conventions as the leadership of APC State Executive Committee (SEC) and/or interfering, disturbing and meddling with the functions/activities of the Plaintiffs/Applicants (as well as other validly elected members of the said Executive) as the State Executive Committee of the Party in Enugu State, pending the  hearing determination of the Motion on Notice on 13th August, 2024”, part of the court order reads

“Abia Resources Cannot Carry N70,000 Minimum Wage” –  Governor  Otti

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Alex Otti - Governor of Abia State

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

Abia State Governor, Dr.Alex Otti, has said that the resources available to his State will not be able to pay the minimum wage of N70,000 per month. He said he will enter into a negotiation with State’s Workforce.

To do that, the Governor has set up a Committee to review the N70 000 minimum wage as approved recently. The Committee’s main assignment is to  come up with a figure the State will be able to pay.

Otti noted that the Committee is already interfacing with the leadership of the Organized Labour so as  to work out a figure that will be acceptable to all parties ,taking into consideration the meager resources at the disposal of the State Government.

“The minimum wage means that every other salaries will be adjusted accordingly. So my team and the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, are already engaging,  and we will come up with something in line  with the meager  resources available to the State.

Only last month, the Government had also negotiated the Federal Government’s N35,000 wage award down to N15,000 to be paid for three months.

The payments took effect from July ending.

The Governor who spoke at his monthly media interaction on Friday night ,August 9, 2024, stated that so far, his administration has decided to limit its operations within the scope of available resources.

He informed that the administration has not accessed  any loan facilities since coming on board in May 2023.

“Our administration has not borrowed a single kobo since May 2023. We have been working within the limit of the resources available.

“We have been  getting offers from many quarters. But for now, we want to operate with what is available. We don’t want to plunge the State into unnecessary debts”, Governor Otti noted.

But this is one pronouncement that may not persuade many, particularly the opposition.

The opposition has insisted that the State is already into heavy debts incurred by the present regime.

They have alluded to several billions of Naira which some firms handling construction works in the State have secured from financial institutions on behalf of the State Government.

Specifically, they  noted that the contracting companies have been given irrevocable authority to borrow several billions from banks, using the State’s Federal Allocations as  collateral.

The Source reports that a few months back, at a meeting with stakeholders in Umuahia to breakdown the 2024 budget, Mike Akpara, the Commissioner for Finance, had informed that N309 billion will be borrowed to finance the about N500 billion total appropriation law.

Besides, several  Government officials, including the Governor’s Media Aide, Ferdinand Ekeoma had, at different fora, admitted some borrowings, while at the same time insisting that the Government “is yet to draw down from some facilities secured by the previous administration”.

Edo SSG Resigns, To Commence Campaigns For Election

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Osaridion Ogie - Edo SSG

By Ayodele Oni

In compliance with electoral law,  Secretary to the Edo State Government, Osarodion Ogie, has resigned from his position to focus on his political ambitions.

Ogie submitted his resignation on August 9, 2024, as he is the running mate to the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo, for the September 21 election.

Ogie explained that his resignation aligns with electoral regulations, which require political appointees to step down at least 30 days before an election if they wish to run for office

He stated, “My resignation is in fulfilment of this requirement that I had to resign to face my deputy governorship ambition in the forthcoming election in the state.”

“No, We Will Not Allow Criminal Plunge Kaduna Into Crisis” – Govt Warns On One-Million-Man March

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Uba Sani - Governor of Kaduna State
Governor Uba Sani

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Kaduna State Government has vowed not to cede the State to subversive elements who are only hiding under the canopy of the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests to undermine the peace and security of the state.

The Government has, therefore, warned that they will not sit idly and watch criminals masquerading as protesters to go ahead with their anti-state agenda.

The warning is coming against the backdrop of a purported one million man march allegedly  packaged by the organizers of the nationwide protest to cap their outing in various state capitals.

Today, 10th August, 2024, marks the end of the initially slated 10-day nationwide protest against hunger. The organizers are believed to be pushing for the million-man march across the country as a climax to the EndBadGovernance protest.

Security Agencies are said not to be handling the threat with kid gloves, as security is believed to have been enhanced in some protest- prone States particularly in the Northern region.

In a statement on Saturday August 10, 2024, the Officer-In-Charge of the Kaduna state  Ministry of Internal Security  and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said that the Kaduna Government has resolved not to tolerate any acts capable of compromising the peace of the State under any conceivable guise.

“The Kaduna State Security Council under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani has reviewed the present security situation arising from the existing 6pm to 8am curfew and other issues pertaining to public safety.

“The Kaduna Security Council recognizes the fundamental rights of citizens to freedom of expression, lawful assembly, and other constitutional rights enshrined in the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“Nevertheless, the Security Forces cannot permit a situation wherein criminals masquerade as protesters to loot and vandalize public and private properties and unleash terror on innocent citizens ,as experienced on the 1st and 5th of August 2024” the statement partly reads.

Referring to the planned one million man march, the State Authorities insisted that they will not allow such, as no security clearance has been given, due to the precarious situation in the State.

The Kaduna State Government noted that allowing such a gathering

in the face of the unmitigated arson, looting and destruction that characterized the better part of the EndBadGovernace Protest, will tantamount to willfully compromising the peace and security of the state and residents.

According to the authorities, some forces seeking to plunge the State into crisis using the protest as a launch pad, have concluded plans to use children and the vulnerable as shields during the protest.

Aruwan, however, maintained that the Government will not allow such satanic plot to come to fruition,.

The Source reports that Kaduna, like Kano, Yobe and Katsina States were the worst hit by the unbridled looting, destruction, and arson that marred the beginning of the nationwide protest.

The ugly situation forced the various Governments to resort to the initial imposition of a 24- hour curfew, and later a slight adjustment.

The EndBadGovernance protest has so far resonated more in the Northern part of the country than in the South.

Group Urges President Tinubu To Prevent Anarchy

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu - President

By Akinwale Kasali

A Group, Nigerian Working Group on Peace Building and Conflict Prevention, has  warned President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action to prevent the nation from descending into widespread violence and chaos.

The Group said it is necessary for President Tinubu to address key national issues that call for urgent attention and prevent anarchy.

In a statement signed by several coordinators of the group, including Adewale Adeoye (National Coordinator), Taiwo Adeleye (South-West), Werinipre Digifa (South-South), Abuka Onalo Omobaba (Middle-Belt), Kudu Abubakar (North-West), Fred Onijika (South-East), and Lawan Idris (North-East), the Group expressed deep concern over the ongoing economic and social crises in Nigeria, which they say are driving citizens to the brink, and threatening the country’s sustainable development.

The statement reads: “While the Government is focused on addressing the aftermath of the ENDSARS protests, it must also recognize the possibility of these protests reoccurring if the authorities fail to fulfill their obligations to the people”.

The group also highlighted three major issues plaguing Nigeria: •The unresolved “national question that leaves the concept of national interest undefined •Pervasive corruption at all levels of society.

  • A complete breakdown of trust among citizens in both public and private spheres.

These three challenges, the group emphasized, “are at the core of the insecurity, ethnic violence, and armed rebellions currently ravaging parts of the country.”

The Working Group further stressed the crisis of ethnic identity, exacerbated by the fierce competition for resources, as a significant driver of internal strife. They pointed out that the struggle for control among major ethnic groups and the resulting marginalization of minorities have fueled discontent and unrest across Nigeria.

“Appointing individuals from ethnic minorities to positions of power does not automatically resolve the deep-seated injustices these groups have endured for decades. The creation of new states alone has not been sufficient to address these historical grievances,” the statement continued.

The group called on the Federal Government to address the fears and aspirations of Nigeria’s diverse ethnic nationalities through a “new, people-driven constitution” that ensures ethnic minorities are recognized as genuine stakeholders in the nation’s future.

The group  criticized the ongoing distribution of palliatives, arguing that the practice is exacerbating food scarcity and driving inflation due to bulk purchases by the government.

“The funds currently allocated for palliatives should be redirected toward agricultural investment,” the group suggested. “Had the government initiated this agro-investment eight months ago, Nigeria would now be experiencing a food surplus.”

It further argued that palliatives only provide temporary relief to a small segment of the population without addressing the underlying need for job creation and real economic growth, which are essential for the country’s long-term stability.

Protest: Governorship Candidate Arrested In Ondo

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Kunle Ajayi with Protesters in Ondo State

By Ayodele Oni

As the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest enters it 10th day Saturday, some youths in Ondo State who came out in Akure, the State Capital, to join the protest were rounded up by Security Operatives.

The arrested protesters included the Governorship Candidate of African Action Congress (AAC) in the forthcoming November 16, 2024 Election in the state, Kunle Ajayi.

AAC is the political party of one of the protest organizers, Omoyele Sowore.

An eyewitness disclosed that the protesters who converged at the popular NEPA roundabout, were dispersed by the security agents, but they refused to leave the venue.

According to one of the protesters, Tope Temokun, who condemned the arrest of nine protesters, there was no evidence of violence to warrant the arrest of the protesters.

“The resort to arrest of peaceful protesters by men of the Nigeria police in Akure today is unnecessary, dissipation of energy and uncalled for.

“Particularly regarding the manner in which the protesters have coordinated their protest and what engagement transpired between the protesters and the police before the arrest.

“As at yesterday a letter was submitted by the leadership of “Take It Back movement” to the Nigeria Police in Akure, notifying the police of today’s protest and inviting the police for protection.

“As the protesters were heading there peacefully, they were ambushed by the arresting team of the Nigerian Police who were acting on orders from above and arrested the youths.

“This style of engaging citizens with deceits in civic engagement will not only lead to further loss of total trust and confidence in the police, it is very disgraceful and smacks of playing to gallery to win empty accolade from the government.

“The arrest that took place is highly condemnable and stands condemned. If the government has any evidence of violence from the protesters it should come out with it.”

“Why My Health Commissioner Resigned” – Governor Otti

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Alex Otti - Governor of Abia State

By Akinwale Kasali

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has finally broken his silence over what led to the resignation of Dr. Ngozi Okoronkwo, his  Commissioner of Health. The Governor disclosed that that the former Commissioner abused some procedures in the discharge of her duties.

Before her forced resignation,  Okoronkwo had been suspended from office over alleged “gross misconduct”

Responding to questions from journalists at a media parley in Umuahia, Abia State Capital, Governor Otti exonerated Okoronkwo of any financial impropriety, but explained that she decided to throw in the towel on her own volition.

According to the Governor, the committee set up to investigate her after she was suspended, did not find her guilty of any financial impropriety or theft.

”Her resignation has been received and accepted. Before she resigned, the committee set up to investigate her turned in its report.

”Going through the report, there was no financial impropriety established but there were conducts that were not consistent with laid down policies and procedures.

”But since she offered to resign, Government decided to accept her resignation.

” I want to repeat: There was no stolen money; money was not mismanaged but there were procedures that were abused, and we didn’t think that that was enough for more than a reprimand or warning or caution but she chose to throw in the towel, and Government decided to accept her resignation”.

The Governor added that the disengagement of Town Planning Authorities in Obingwa, Osisioma, Aba North and Aba South Local Government Areas was not an issue as the affected staff were not civil servants but only contract staff.

As regards the conduct of a Local Government Election, the Governor said the state would soon present a draft bill before the House of Assembly for the amendment of the State LG Electoral law.

He explained that as soon as that is done, and the necessary changes effected, the State would then hold Council poll.

”The timetable for Council Election is not yet out. We believe things needed to be changed in the electoral law.

”In the next few days, we will be approaching the House of Assembly to change a few things, and make the conduct of the election as seamless as possible”, Otti said.