POLITICS
APC Chieftain Flays Zoning of Political Offices

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara, Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo, has described the clamour for zoning of political offices in the country as a failure of leadership.
Oyedepo, who spoke in an interview yesterday in Ilorin, lamented that zoning was an unfortunate development.
“Zoning is an unfortunate development; it is also a result of the failure of leadership, particularly in Kwara State.
I know it is general in Nigeria, but we are talking about Kwara State now.“It is very unfortunate. If those people governing us since 1999 for example, have governed well, people would have forgotten some variables in Kwara politics,” he said.
Oyedepo, a lawyer, said one of the variables that bad leadership brought into the limelight was religion, noting that “religion is personal between you and Almighty God.
“Whether you are Christian or Muslim, the situation or condition of hunger is the same. Poverty doesn’t isolate a Christian from a Muslim.
“Another variable that good leaders should have brought up is the issue of ethnicity; that one could have been totally erased and there would be no reason for zoning.
“For example, I don’t really care whether a man from Ilorin is in the saddle of authority provided he is fair and just.
“If I could get whatever I need in my own area from the man from Ilorin, what is my business about his religion or ethnic orientation?
“Same thing with the Kwara North, but I can understand the north, they have suffered perennial neglect for a very long time,” he added.
Oyedepo, who is the Chairman of Governing Council, Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, lamented that Kwara North was the least developed zobe in the state.
“They believe that it is when one of their own is there that they can get development, I may be wrong, but that is their thinking.
“I am expecting a time when the issue of zoning would become a thing of the past in Kwara politics and we will move to the issue of competence, capacity, integrity and character.
“These are the things that should govern leadership and not zoning,” the APC chieftain stressed.
Oyedepo said that the argument of the North was that since 1999, the South has done eight years.
“This is factual; they argued that the Central, by the end of Gov. AbdulRazaq’s tenure, they would have done 16 years, when would it be their own turn? That is their argument,” he said.
Oyedepo, who said the people of Kwara North were entitled to their opinion, however declared that such opinion was not supported by law.
“There is nothing in the constitution that says that you must compulsorily rotate elective positions, but a convention.
“That kind of convention is necessary in a multi-ethnic society like Kwara,” he said.
The APC chieftain said that what the Kwara North political leaders must do was to work hard, adding that the governorship position is not served on a platter of Gold.
“They should struggle for it. Despite their reasonable claim, they should work hard,” Oyedepo advised.
According to Oyedepo, no single zone in the state can produce the governor without the cooperation of one or the other two zones.
“No single zone can produce a governor; it is not possible in Kwara. Before one can become a governor in Kwara, he will need the cooperation and support of the two zones apart from his own.
“So, if Kwara North wants to produce the governor, they should work hard to secure the confidence of one or the other two zones,” Oyedepo said. (NAN)
POLITICS
2027: I have No Presidential Ambition – Yahaya Bello

Former governor of Kogi, Alhaji Yahaya Bello on Friday said he won’t contest against President Bola Tinubu in 2027 because he has no presidential ambition.
In a statement signed by Michael Ohiare, his Media Director, Bello expressed surprise and shock over a video post of his 2022 rally, claiming he had started campaigning against President Tinubu for 2027.
The statement read: “While we state categorically, that our principal, Bello, has no 2027 presidential ambition, we want to also stress his unflinching commitment to the re-election of President Tinubu come 2027.
“The indices cannot lie. The President and his team have done exceedingly well for the country, despite global challenges.
On merit, he deserves the support of well meaning Nigerians.“Nigerians should disregard the mischievous post insinuating a fresh presidential support rally as what it is – a senseless post by a confused, witless mind
“The fabricators forgot that the 2022 dates are boldly written on the banners on display. Yet, they expect reasonable people not to see this as the handiwork of detractors. ” he said.
Ohiare described the post as a “senseless post” by mischief makers, who have no other job than to fabricate falsehood and disseminate same to mislead unsuspecting Nigerians.
According to him, the fabricators have tried so hard in their “bring-him-down-at-all-costs” mission against Bello but have always failed woefully.
The director stated that it was not the first time detractors and their co-travellers would fly absolute falsehood with the aim of setting the former governor against President Tinubu.
“But this latest slant of reposting a 2022 rally afresh and insinuating that it is just happening, connotes nothing but sheer mischief.
“Nigerians should be wary of witless persons who concoct stories without thinking, just to satisfy the interests of their paymasters, ” he said
He stressed that the post was out of desperate bid to create crisis where there is none. (NAN)
POLITICS
2027: APC Governors Endorse Tinubu

The Progressive Governors Forum on Thursday at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Summit held in Abuja endorsed President Bola Tinubu as sole candidate for the 2027 presidential election.
The endorsement, which was moved by Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo and Chairman of the forum Chairman, was seconded by Gov.
Uba Sani of Kaduna State.Uzodimma, who spoke on behalf of the forum, emphasised commitment to mobilising resources and ensuring victory for Tinubu in their respective states.
The governors expressed confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and reforms, promising to deliver their states in the upcoming elections.
This endorsement follows similar moves by other APC regional leaders, including the North Central governors who recently passed a vote of confidence in Tinubu’s administration, praising his developmental strides and inclusive governance approach.
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Senate Passes Bill Establishing FMC Adikpo into Law

By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
The Senate yesterday passed into law a bill for the establishment of a Federal Medical Center, Adikpo in Benue state.
The bill which was sponsored by Senator Emmanuel Udende (APC, Benue North East) was read for the third and final time during plenary with an unanimous approval by the legislatures when it was committed to the Committee of the whole.
The bill, according to Udende, seeks to establish a federal medical center in Adikpo which will not only cater for the health needs of the people of Benue North East senatorial zone but Benue state and Nigeria in general and beyond.
“The bill awaiting presidential assent seeks to bring medical care closer to the people, especially in times of emergency.
The distance between Adikpo , a Nigerian boarder town and Makurdi, Benue State capital where a Federal Medical Center exists is over 300 kilometers, so patients who need medical care within the Adikpo axis are on a danger line, hence my resolve to use the instrumentality of the parliament to address the troubling health challenge”, senator Udende said.He explained that the people of Kwande who share boundaries with the Republic of Cameroon most often are required to seek medical attention outside their country and in most cases are frustrated or cannot afford the cost.
According to senator Udende, the strategic location of the health facility will provide potential economic benefits of trade and cultural exchange, giving its proximity to the Republic of Cameroon.
He stressed that the Federal Medical Centre will also trigger infrastructure development, healthcare and open up the locality in terms of education while expressing concerns that the absence of such institutions on the side of the Nigerian border town has grossly caused underdevelopment.
The senator however commended the senate Committee on Health and Tertiary Institutions for conducting a public hearing which gave rise to the final parliamentary journey of the bill.