POLITICS
APC Convention: South-south Demands National Secretary Position

By Jude Opara, Abuja
With about two weeks to the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC), party stakeholders from the South-south region have made demand for the position of national secretary.
The stakeholders are also urging party members not to reelect former members of the National Working Committee (NWC) as national officers of the party.
Interestingly, the South-east members of the party are already campaigning for the position of the APC national secretary, with some notable candidates including Mr Jerry Ugokwe and Hon.
Chidi Duru, both from Anambra State.Also, a former national organizing secretary of the APC, Senator Osita Izunaso, is said to have indicated interest in returning to the same position.
It was gathered that it was based on this that the stakeholders are appealing to party leaders including President Muhammadu Buhari to consider the South-south for the APC National Secretary position.
Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders on Wednesday in Abuja, Hon. Abel Akpan from Cross River State said the region should be allowed to hold such a position for a ruling party, saying it would help in consolidating the party in the zone.
Akpan said: “We South-south stakeholders from APC are demanding that the position of the National Secretary should be zoned to us. Our brothers from the Southeast had held the position of National Secretary of a ruling party in the past and are still holding the same position in the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP).
“Yes, we know that we held that position of the National Chairman but we were not allowed to complete our tenure in that office. We appeal to the President, Muhammadu Buhari and other party leaders to consider it progressive to zone the National Secretary to the south-south.”
According to them, those that served before should be let go just like what happened in the PDP where no former NWC member was elected into the working committee.
The National Convention of the ruling party is expected to take place on February 26 in Abuja.
NEWS
Tinubu Arrives Anambra on Maiden One-Day Working Visit

President Bola Tinubu arrived in Anambra State on Thursday for a one-day working visit to inaugurate key development projects executed by the state government.
The President touched down at 12:15p.m. at the Presidential Wing of the Chinua Achebe International Airport, Umueri.
His arrival was met with a warm reception, including a traditional dance performance by a cultural troupe.
Welcoming the President were several dignitaries, including Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, his Deputy, Onyekachukwu Ibezim; members of the House of Assembly; top dignitaries from the state, among others.
Tinubu received some gun salutes from personnel of the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force.
President Tinubu would inaugurate the Solution FunCity, Anambra Country Club, New Government House, New Government Lodge, New Presidential Lodge and Emeka Anyaoku Center Unizik, Awka.
He will also inaugurate the Iconic Light of the Nation Tower located at the new state Government House, symbolising the state’s slogan.
The tower was constructed by Dutum Construction Ltd, led by its Managing Director Mr Temitope Runsewe.(NAN)
NEWS
Benue Governor Rejects Reps Committee Invitation

Alia will not honour the House of Representatives Committee invitation scheduled for Thursday, May 8.
His Chief Press Secretary, Mr Tersoo Kula, confirmed this to journalists on Wednesday in Makurdi.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the House had summoned the Governors of Benue and Zamfara, alongside their Assembly leadership.
Kula stated that the invitation is unconstitutional and the governor will not comply with it.
He explained that Alia has filed a case at the Supreme Court challenging the lawmakers’ invitation.
“Yesterday, the Benue Assembly passed a resolution rejecting the Reps Committee invitation.
“They believe the invitation is based on ignorance and have decided not to attend.
They will also challenge it in court,” he said.Kula added that the governor, independently, has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the invitation’s legality.
He said, “Since the matter is in court, I will not speak further on it.”
Kula also claimed that the civil society group behind the petition is faceless and unregistered.
According to him, the address on the group’s letterhead is fake and lacks credibility.
He said there is a coordinated campaign of misinformation and sponsored protests aimed at destabilising Benue.
In recent weeks, he noted, there have been protests in Abuja allegedly representing Benue people’s concerns.
“These protests aim to provoke a state of emergency in Benue by portraying it in a negative light,” he said.
He claimed the organisers seek to undermine progress and return to a failed political order.
“Their ultimate goal is to create chaos for selfish political gain,” Kula added.
He accused the protest sponsors of trying to remove the governor through disruptive means.
“They will not succeed. Benue people stand firmly with their governor,” he said.
He assured the public that Benue remains peaceful and the government is functioning effectively.
“Governor Alia is committed to fulfilling his mandate and addressing the state’s challenges,” he said. (NAN)
NEWS
NELFUND Assures Lawmakers of Prudent Disbursement of Funds

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has reaffirmed its commitment to transparent and responsible disbursement of student loans across the country.
NELFUND’s, Managing Director, Mr Akintunde Sawyerr, made this known during an oversight meeting with the House Committee on NELFUND on Wednesday in Abuja.
Sawyerr disclosed that 90 per cent of all funds received by the agency were strictly allocated for student loans, in line with the law.
“Ninety per cent of funds that come to NELFUND are to be spent exclusively on loans. These funds must go towards paying students’ fees and cannot be diverted or used for any other purpose,” he stated.
He added that any deviation from this mandate would constitute a breach of the law.
Providing an update on disbursement, Sawyerr disclosed that a total of ₦54 billion had so far been disbursed to students and institutions nationwide.
According to him, “NELFUND has paid 303 government-owned institutions, including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, and disbursed approximately ₦54 billion in total.“
He further explained that ₦30 billion out of the total amount was paid directly to the institutions, while ₦24 billion was disbursed as stipends to 293,000 Nigerian students enrolled in public tertiary institutions.
Earlier, the Chairman of the House Committee on NELFUND, Rep. Ifeoluwa Ehindaro, said the meeting was convened to clarify reports and address public concerns regarding potential mismanagement of funds.
“You have been invited to provide clarification and enlighten this committee on issues surrounding the disbursement and administration of student loans by your agency,” Ehindaro said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting followed recent allegations by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) concerning fund diversions at NELFUND. (NAN)