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No Agreement on Rotation of Governorship Seat in Edo State – Dep Gov
By Johnson Eyiangho, Abuja
Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu has said the state has no agreement whatsoever on the rotation of the governorship seat among the three Senatorial Districts – South, Central and North, in the state, but welcome the idea if it is based on equity, justice, fairness and competence.
“I think we have a tradition in Edo State of not rotating the governorship, there is no where we had actually sat as a people, whether as a political party or as a traditional institution or pressure group or any group at all where we sat and said we want to rotate the governorship,” Shaibu said.
Speaking with political correspondents in Abuja over the weekend on his aspiration to contest for the number one seat in Edo in 2024, the deputy governor noted that less populated zones or districts in the state could only get the governor seat through rotation.
“But if you ask me, do I want us to rotate, am I an apostle of rotation? I will say yes, because in areas where population wise and other things they are not advantageous to get certain things, through rotation they can get.
“So, I believe in it, but I also believe in equity, justice and fairness, because in rotation there must be equity, justice and fairness. So, all I am saying is let us have equity, justice and fairness and nothing more. Also, we should not mortgage competence on the altar of rotation. Competence is also key and critical especially in this time where we are all struggling to survive in the country,” he said.
The deputy governor, who is hoping to realize his ambition on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), argued that it is the turn of Edo North District to produce the next governor of the state.
According to him, if we must go to the issue of rotation and whose turn it is, that is if we must use the word turn, it is the turn of Edo North to produce the Governor of Edo State.
“Why, PDP has never given tickets to anyone from Edo north since the inception of the party. So, if we decide to go by that, for equity, justice and fairness by the PDP, it is the turn of Edo north because PDP has given tickets to Edo South two times, Lucky Igbinedion, the present Governor.
“PDP has also given ticket to Edo Central once, Prof. Oserheime Osunbor, who was a former Governor of Edo State who earns pension as a former Governor and gazetted. And for you to have been governor of Edo state means that you earn all paraphernalia of office like pension, and others you are entitled, so if you check the array of former Governors of Edo State, Prof. Osunbor was a former Governor.
“If you want to check who has been Governor, Edo central has been governor twice, Edo north once, Edo south four times. In terms of population, Edo south, which has been governor four times, has the largest population, followed by Edo north.
“So if it is by population, Edo south has taken four times, Edo north is supposed to have taken at least two or three times, before you now come to two or one for central. So if you are to go by sharing, it has to be senior, junior first. Edo South has the population, the second son is Edo north and the last born is Edo central.”
On why he thinks he should be the next governor, Shaibu said he has the capacity, experience and, close to the people at the grassroots.
“So for me, for equity, justice and fairness and rotation favours Edo North. Also in terms of capacity, I have the capacity, I have the experience. I am the closest to the people among those that are contesting now and if you want to ask who is a home boy, they will tell you, Shaibu is a home boy. I am not a home boy in terms of politics, home boy in all ramifications.
“So, for me, PDP will win the 2024 Governorship election, if they have a home boy as their candidate. But if you have people that have to talk to their people in the rural areas through an interpreter, just forget about it, because Edo people have said they don’t want someone that will go to his village and go with an interpreter.
“It means he does not understand them, he does not know them. Also, let them tell us what they have done for their people,” he said.
On how to give a sense belonging to Edo Central District, Shaibu said the zone could produce the next governor if it presents competence and a generally accepted candidate.
He said, “The thing is that the Central District can be Governor if they have the candidate that has capacity, a candidate that is popularly accepted by the people. Because in all elections, all the senatorial zones contest for it.”
He said some people want to cash in on sentiments – ethnicity and religion, to divide the Edo people, noting that everyone from the state can trace their origin from Benin, the Edo South Senatorial District.
Shaibu said, “Some of these people are complex, I am not going to play ethnic politics, religious politics, because those things divide us, it does not unite us. What I would say is who has the capacity, who is more grounded in the activities of our state and can hit the ground running from day one.
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Abuja Stampede: CAN Mourns
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The National Leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the weekend, said it is disturbed by the tragic events at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama on Saturday morning.This was contained in a statement issued by CAN signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and made available to journalists in Abuja.
.The statement reads in parts, “We have learned that at least ten people, including children, lost their lives in a stampede while trying to seek help from the church. ”This tragedy is not just statistics; it represents real families who are hurting. Each person lost was someone’s beloved family member. We wish to express our heartfelt condolences to the Catholic Church and to the families affected by this terrible incident. We stand together with you in this time of sadness and prayer.”Many people arrived early, hoping to receive palliatives that would help them during tough times. What was meant to be a day of support turned into a disaster, leaving a heavy impact on all of us and reminding us how fragile life can be.”This incident is part of a troubling pattern, as Nigeria has experienced two other tragic stampedes this month. On December 18, during a Christmas funfair at a school in Ibadan, a stampede resulted in the deaths of 35 children, with six others critically injured. The event aimed to distribute cash and food to over 5,000 children. This tragic event is currently under investigation, focusing on better crowd control measures.”Just a few days later, another stampede occurred during a rice distribution event at a centre in Anambra State. Reports indicate that at least 22 people lost their lives, and 32 others were injured. These heartbreaking incidents highlight the challenges of managing large crowds during charitable events. “In the face of these tragedies, we recognise the importance of coming together to support those who are grieving. It is crucial that we listen to one another, share our feelings, and offer help in any way we can. This is a time for compassion and understanding as we help one another heal.”As we reflect on these devastating events, we invite all Nigerians to come together with kindness and understanding. Let us support one another and work towards creating a place where everyone feels safe and valued. The concern shown in response to this incident highlights our shared humanity.”Together, we can honour the memory of those we have lost by committing to a future filled with hope, where every life matters, and where we can gather in safety and peace, sharing in the abundance of food and support that we can provide for one another as a nation.”May those who have passed find eternal rest, and may God comfort all who are grieving”.NEWS
Benue unveils Zeva Premium Lager Beer
The Benue Government on Sunday unveiled a new beverage, Zeva Premium Lager Beer, produced by Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC).
Gov. Hyacihth Alia, who presented the new product to the public in Makurdi, said the product was a significant step toward economic rejuvenation, industrialisation, and sustainable development of the state.
Alia stated that the product has further expressed the state’s readiness to harness her resources, build and revive dormant industries, and foster local economic growth.
The governor said the brewery would create a sustainable value chain, turning agricultural raw materials like cassava, sorghum, millet, and maize into high-value products.
He said the beer was an economic strategy to boost state internally generated revenue, reduce dependence on federal allocations, create jobs for the youth, address unemployment, and foster economic stability.
Alia said that through the BIPC, the state has initiated negotiations and interventions to ensure that the Benue Brewery, now managed by Nigerian Breweries, was revived and repositioned for optimal productivity, but their efforts failed.
“Having seen the economic potentials of the brewery industry on our local farmers and the economy of the state, we floated Food Basket Brewery that will produce quality beverages that can compete on national and global stages.
“The launch of Zeva Premium Lager Beer is a game-changer for the agricultural and economic landscape of Benue State.
“The brewery’s operations will directly impact the lives of our farmers, the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and overall economic development of the state.” he said
The governor stated that through the BIPC, the state has initiated various projects aimed at revitalising existing industries and establishing new ones.
He said though there were other beer beverages in the country, the Benue brand remained the best in the market.
Alia urged the people to drink beer responsibly.
The governor commended the Managing Director (MD/CEO) BIPC, Dr Raymond Asemakaha, along with the management and entire staff of the company, for their relentless efforts, dedication, and commitment to bringing change to the state.
The BIPC Managing Director (M-D/CEO), Asemakaha, said in his remarks that the launching of the beer would increase the state GDP by 17 per cent.
Asemakaha said that the target of the company was to create 10,000 jobs by 2025, adding that they have already created 411 direct jobs within one year.
“Zeva Premium Lager Beer represents more than just a new product. It is a symbol of innovation, resilience, and the indomitable Benue spirit.
“As we unveil this premium beer today, we do so with the knowledge that it will contribute significantly to the socio-economic development of our dear state in several critical ways,” he said.
The M-D disclosed that the Food Basket Brewery would not only produce Zeva Premium Lager Beer but also an array of other assorted brands that would cater to diverse tastes and preferences.
He said Zeva Premium Lager Beer was more than just a drink; it was a celebration of the Benue spirit—a spirit of resilience, determination, and excellence.
The high point of the event was the unveiling of the Zeva Premium Lager Beer product to the public by the governor. (NAN)
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NAFDAC, Manufacturers Collaborate to Strengthen Food Safety Culture in Nigeria
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has partnered with the Association of Food, Beverages, and Tobacco Employers (AFBTE) to promote a food safety culture in Nigeria.
This collaboration was announced in a statement issued by NAFDAC’s resident media consultant, Mr Olusayo Akintola, to newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.
He said the event took place in Lagos on Friday, where NAFDAC’s Director-General, Prof.
Mojisola Adeyeye, was represented by Mrs Eva Edwards, Director of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FSAN).The statement quoted Adeyeye, highlighting that the collaboration stemmed from an end-of-year stakeholders’ dialogue session with NAFDAC.
She said the session provided an opportunity for both parties to have open discussions on strategic objectives.
Adeyeye noted that the FSAN dialogue had become a key part of NAFDAC’s calendar, marking its third consecutive annual edition.
She said the session aimed to share insights and tackle challenges related to ensuring the safety and quality of food supplied to Nigerians.
The NAFDAC Director-General emphasised that the event underscored the vital role of AFBTE in protecting public health and maintaining consumer trust.
“It also served as a platform for discussing important food safety concerns and sharing information on new regulatory processes for food manufacturing facilities in Nigeria.”
Adeyeye pointed out the far-reaching impact of unsafe food, which not only affected public health but could also harm economies and trade.
She stressed the importance of the food sector in adopting robust food safety standards, innovative solutions, and a food safety culture.
“NAFDAC, alongside AFBTE, is committed to guiding the industry towards voluntary compliance with regulatory requirements.
“This meeting is an opportunity to discuss how we can improve our services and better support you. What worked well in 2024? What didn’t, and how can we improve?”
She also mentioned that NAFDAC had received several applications from manufacturers requesting changes to product formulations, and the agency would work to verify these necessary changes.
The statement also quoted Mr Fred Chiazor, Chairman of the Technical Committee of AFBTE, who commended NAFDAC for facilitating the meeting, which provided an opportunity for industry stakeholders to collaborate on progress for the upcoming year.
He noted that AFBTE members had become more strategic in their thinking and encouraged them to speak openly about issues they encounter. (NAN)