POLITICS
10th Senate Leadership: Akpabio, Barau Storm APC in Appreciation Over Zoning Formula
By Jude Opara, Abuja
Despite the call by some senators-elect that the All Progressives Congress (APC) should reconsider it’s zoning arrangement for the forthcoming 10th National Assembly, Senator Godswill Akpabio on Tuesday led his supporter senators to the National Secretariat of the party to appreciate the party for zoning the position of Senate President to him.
This is as the National Chairman of the party, Sen.
Abdulahi Adamu advised the senators-elect to endeavour to come early on the day of inauguration of the 10th National Assembly.Adamu who insisted that the incoming lawmakers must continue to consult their colleagues and other necessary stakeholders stated that whatever decision the party may have reached is subject to the buy-in of the lawmakers who will eventually vote to elect their leaders.
“Whatever we do, whatsoever signature we collect, the final decision will be on the floor of the Senate and also the House.
“All these efforts are very good and important but we are in a democracy and people are bound to have opinions and we have no right to stop them.
“I’m happy that we are heeding the advice and directives we gave to make consultations and it is good that is going on and I’m happy that it is been very fruitful. We wait till on the 3rd of June on the floor of the house. I want us to have a rancour free election on the floor. Because even if everybody says it is Akpabio or Y or X, the rules of the game say their must be election. Those who are in the Senate are aware of the rules. On the day of the proclamation by the President and the clerk makes the proclamation. So I do hope and pray that we will carry the day and be victorious.
“But let me warn , don’t be late . I hope I am communicating. Don’t be late. Once bitten twice shy”, Adamu in an apparent reference to the 8th Senate when some senators led by Bukola Saraki overruled the APC to emerge as President with Ike Ekweremadu of the PDP as Deputy Senate President.
Also on the trip was Senator Jubril Barau (Kano North) who was equally designated as the Deputy Senate President of the incoming Assembly.
Speaking at the meeting, Akpabio said they were at the APC National Secretariat to show appreciation for their after wide consultations with stakeholders from across the country.
He said since elections are over, what is now left is for the party to begin governance which he said that all hands must be on deck to ensure the delivery of dividends of democracy to the people.
The former governor of Akwa Ibom state while reacting to the contestation by some senators from other parts of the country over the position argued that the South South region is best suited for the position because the region last held the position in 1979.
“The South South part of the country last had a Senate President in 1979 about 44 years ago when Joe Wayas from NPN. And our brothers from the South East with very capable people have held the position since 1999 for about eight years and also producing the deputy senate president for twelve years till the current dispensation. The north central produced David Mark for 12 years, and Bukola Saraki and Mantu.
“Since the President is from the South and the vice from the North, it is right that the Senate President is coming from the South. Of course, the South West is out left with the South South hoping that there brothers from the East will support them.
“The wise men from the National Working Committee (NWC) graciously zoned it to the South South. And a party man who served six years in the executive, eight years as governor, served as the Minority Leader of the Senate and Minister to lead the 10th Senate.
“I want to thank you on behalf of the senators who are here and to say that the 10th Senate is totally different from all other senate. We have eight political parties. We have the APC, PDP, YPP, Labour Party, NNPP, APP and others. We deliberately decided not to mention the names of our party because we also intent to visit the chairmen of other political parties who made us the tenth senate believing that we will gain also from there inputs and advice.
“We are grateful the leadership gave this opportunity to Senator Godswill Akpabio, the uncommon senator and his brother Senator Barau will definitely bring growth to this country.
“I want to appeal through you that you talk to some members of APC who have still not supported the party’s decision. When I was young I was told about three Gs to fear. One is God, then the Gun and the Government. Both the Bible and the Koran asked us to respect leadership because that is the only way to progress. We urge you to talk to them because that’s the only way to have progress”.
Akpabio assured that he and his group intend to bring stability, and make the country proud by putting an end to poverty, insecurity and unemployment through legislations that will change things through supervision and strict oversight.
Also speaking, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele while backing the position of the APC on the issue said there nothing illegal with what the ruling party is doing concerning the zoning arrangement.
Opeyemi said what is now left is to appeal to the 12 remaining members of the APC to see reason and support the position of the party.
“What is now left is to appeal to you to talk to the remaining 12 members of this party who are yet to join the decision of the party. That’ through you Sir, while not taking away from them the right to contest but stop divisive statements or anything that can further heighten tension in this country.
“If anybody is still saying that the interest of the North is being threatened because of an Akpabio who believes in resource control and an Asiwaju who believes in resource control. As a senator and elder statesman that the Chairman of the Constitution review is going to be the Deputy Senate President please help us tell them that Senator Barau will be the Chairman. That no law can be made without the backing of the two thirds of the State Houses of Assembly and the North has the majority”.
“Also, the man holding the gavel in the House of Representatives is from the North and no law can be passed without the concurrence of the house and the north has the majority. So, please tell those who perpetuating those lies to desist”.
POLITICS
2025 budget: LP Chieftain Lauds Tinubu for Diving Priority to Security, Others
Dr Ayo Olorunfemi, National Deputy Chairman of the Labour Party (LP) ,has commended President Bola Tinubu for giving priority to security and other key sectors in the 2025 Appropriation Bill .
Olorunfemi gave the commendation while speaking with newsmeon Thursday in Lagos.
NAN reports that the President had on Wednesday presented the N47.
9 trillion 2025 Appropriation Bill , christened “Budget of Restoration, Securing Peace and Rebuilding Prosperity” , to a joint session of the National Assembly .The President listed highlights of the 2025 budget allocations to include: defense and security: N4.91 trillion; infrastructure: N4.06 trillion; Health: N2.
48 trillion and Education: N3.52 trillion.Reacting , Olorunfemi described security as an enabler of development.
He called on the President to ensure proper implementation ,saying budgets had always been well-crafted but usually lacked monitoring and implementation.
“There is nothing that can happen if there is no security. This is good if the budget is properly utilised for the purpose.
“Our problem is not about policies and budgets, it is about monitoring and implementation.
“There is nothing wrong in bringing a budget proposal forward in terms of expectation, what we want to do, how we want to do it, and how much we want to spend.
“Now, the most important thing is the implementation,, budgets in Nigeria have always been properly crafted,” the LP boss said.
Olorunfemi called on the President to build strong institutions to prevent sabotaging of his policies.
“If this government wants to do anything, it must wake up to the responsibility of monitoring policies and ensure severe penalty for anyone who attempts to sabotage such policies.
“We need institutions that no one will be able to interfere with. We must allow these institutions to work, that is what we expect.
“Once we have strong institutions, most of our problems are solved,” he said.
He also called on the President to take steps to address the problems experienced by Nigerians in the banking sector.
Olorunfemi decried the inability of many Nigerians to get cash at bank’s Automated Teller Machines and the high charges paid to get cash from Point of Sales (POS) operators.
The LP boss also urged the President to devise ways of ending multiple taxations and high fuel price, describing them as major causes of hardship .
Recalled that the President said that the budget was a demonstration of government’s commitment to stabilising the economy, improving lives and repositioning the country for greater performance.
He also said the budget sought to consolidate the key policies instituted to restructure the economy, boost human capital development, increase the volume of trade and investments and bolster oil and gas production. (NAN)
POLITICS
Atiku hails Ndimi’s Oriental Energy on commissioning of first FPSO
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The former Vice President of Nigeria and PDP Presidential flag bearer in the 2023 general elections, Atiku Abubakar has congratulated the Chairman of the Nigerian Independent producer, Oriental Energy Resources (OER), Muhammadu Indimi, on the successful completion and commissioning of the Okwok Field’s Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel/platform in Dubai.
In a statement in Abuja by his Media Office in Abuja on Wednesday, the Former Vice President described the commissioning of the FPSO as one of the most gladdening news coming out from the upstream subsector of Nigeria’s oil industry in recent times.
“The vessel’s deployment at the Okwok field is expected to significantly increase Nigeria’s crude oil output, contributing to the government’s revenue growth and economic development objectives,” he said.
According to Atiku, “This is the first FPSO entirely funded by an indigenous Nigerian company and this landmark achievement being championed by OER showcases the rising capability of Nigerian firms in conceptualising and successfully executing complex projects in the nation’s upstream oil industry.
The successful building and commissioning of the FPSO marks a significant step toward enabling an indigenous oil and gas company to independently develop a marginal oil field.
This development marks an important milestone for Nigeria and its indigenous energy sector, he said.
“No doubt, this latest investment would boost economic growth, generate job opportunities for Nigerians, and ensure steady growth and development of not only the oil sector but the nation’s economy in general.”
He described Indimi as a man who so much believes in the capabilities that exist in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
“From onset of his foray into the nation’s oil sector, his vision of standing out as a player of reckon in the nation’s upstream oil business has been top-notch,” he said.
As he said, Oriental Energy’s significant investment in the oil sector has set a new standard in local investment and operational excellence in the nation’s oil business, benefiting both the company and its partners.
The 40,000 barrels per day capacity facility constructed by the Singaporean firm HBA Future Energy will commence sailing to Nigerian waters beginning February 2025 for hook-up on the Okwok Oil Field. Production is expected to commence on the oil field in the first half of next year.
Okwok Oil Field, discovered by ExxonMobil in 1967, is located in Oil Mining Lease(OML) 67, in 31 metres water depth in shallow marine, southeast offshore Nigeria with estimated recoverable reserves of 45 million barrels. OER has an ongoing multi-well drilling campaign on the field that commenced in October 2023.
POLITICS
2025 Budget: Consequences Will be Devastating, says CUPP
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) on Wednesday said the consequences of the 2025 budget proposal presented to the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu will be “far-reaching and devastating.”
According to the CUPP, the budget proposal is a stark reminder of the country’s persistent fiscal woes.
President Tinubu Tuesday presented a national budget of N47.
96 trillion for 2025 to the joint session of lawmakers in the National Assembly.He said the budget which was put together based on economic realities and would trigger the prosperity of Nigerians in 2025 if implemented to the latter, adding that it would restore and consolidate key polices of government.
Tinubu said Nigerians have shown resilience in 2024 economic challenges, hence, he believed that the 2025 budget would leverage that so that the fabric of the nation can be built further in 2025.
However, in a statement signed by High Chief Peter Ameh, the Publicity Secretary of CUPP, said a cursory examination of the line items reveals a familiar pattern which includes, debt servicing continues to take a substantial chunk of the budget, while allocations for critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure remain woefully inadequate.
“This phenomenon is not new; rather, it is a recurring tale that has plagued Nigeria’s budgeting process for years,” the statement added.
“The implications of this trend are far-reaching and devastating. As debt servicing continues to drain the country’s resources, poverty levels have skyrocketed, and economic growth has stagnated.
“The human cost of this mismanagement is evident in the lack of access to basic necessities such as healthcare, education, and clean water.
“The failure to address these pressing needs has led to widespread disillusionment and frustration among Nigerians.
“The President’s budget proposal for 2025 presents an opportunity for a paradigm shift. By prioritizing investments in critical sectors, the government can create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and reduce poverty. However, this requires a fundamental transformation of the budgeting process, one that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement.
“To break the cycle of annual rituals, the government must adopt a more proactive and responsive approach to budgeting. This includes involving civil society, the private sector, and citizens in the budgeting process to ensure that allocations reflect the country’s pressing needs.
“Performance-based budgeting, where funds are allocated based on performance indicators and project outcomes, can also help to ensure that resources are utilized efficiently.
“Furthermore, the government must address the issue of debt servicing, which continues to drain the country’s resources. Debt restructuring, revenue enhancement, and budget realignment are potential strategies that can help to alleviate this burden.
“The 2025 budget proposal presents a critical juncture for Nigeria. Will the government continue down the path of debt servicing and neglect, or will it seize the opportunity to transform the budgeting process and prioritize the needs of its citizens?
“The choice is clear, and the consequences of inaction will be dire. It is time for a new approach, one that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and the well-being of all Nigerians.”