POLITICS
Group Advises PDP Against Fielding Atiku for 2023

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, a pressure group within Nigeria’s main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has warned against fielding a septuagenarian as the party’s candidate in the presidential election.
The group’s statement came in the wake of views expressed by Segun Sowunmi, a former spokesman of Atiku Abubakar Campaign Officevin the 2019 presidential election, who in a letter to PDP governors, rejected the idea of fielding “a kindergarten President and Commander-in-Chief” for the PDP.
Deploring Sowumi’s comments, Omeire cited the examples of Sokoto State Governor, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and former Senate Presidents, Dr Bukola Saraki and Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, who headed the different arms of the legislature at the Federal level as chief executives. He noted that apart from Atiku who is 75-years-old, other touted presidential candidates for the party are mostly in their 50s.
“Is Sowunmi saying that only those in their 70s are preferred presidential candidates rather than the relatively younger ones he described as kindergarten candidates? With respect to relevant experience for the top job, let us x-ray the candidates.
“Atiku Abubakar’s public sector experience consists of deputy director of customs, a subordinate position. He never became Chief Executive of Customs and Excise Department. The buck never, for one day, stopped on his table in the Customs Service.
“He became Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a highly exalted office, but he was never a chief executive. He only carried out instructions of his boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo.
“He never had the experience of a Chief Executive. The buck never stopped at his table. The President could accept or reject his recommendations. He didn’t have relevant direct experience of the top job.
“So wherein lies the famed experience of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar? He clearly doesn’t have the requisite public sector experience. Does he have private sector experience? Atiku is not Dangote, Otedola or Jim Ovia or Tony Elumelu or Mike Adenuga,” Omeire stated.
Taking the argument further, Omeire said Atiku was not a known manufacturer of goods and services. He said the former presidential aspirant’s well known company is INTELS, which he set up with others, was hardly a recommendation for presidential office.
“One thing he has done very well is run a winning primaries in defunct political party ACN and PDP. Is this enough experience for president? Other candidates seem to have better public sector experience, some have solid private sector experience as Chief Executives.
“Tambuwal, Saraki and Anyim headed Houses of the Legislature at the Federal level as Chief Executives. The buck stopped on their tables as Speaker and Presidents of the Senate”, Omeire said. He noted that Sowunmi ought also to have talked about Atiku’s attitude of abandoning ship midsea, the way he did to PDP after the 2019 Presidential Election after the PDP invested its ticket and hopes in him.
“He even lost four of the six states in the North East, winning his home state of Adamawa with only 30,000 votes.
“Tambuwal, Bala Mohammed, Wike and Saraki have relevant executive experience as governors. They have seen it all from the executive point of view. They take decisions at the executive level in their states and have direct and firsthand experience in formulation and execution of government policies.
“Ohuabunwa (Chief Sam Ohuabunwa) was Chief Executive of a publicly quoted company NEIMETH and helmsman of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.
“Sowunmi should find other grounds to market Atiku, his boss, rather than flouting his old age and questionable relevant experience. He should further desist from this unnecessary insults on other aspirants who Alhaji Atiku may have to support after the primaries”, Omeire stated.
POLITICS
Shettima Calls for Unity to Sustain Tinubu’s Reform

Vice-President Kashim Shettima, on Wednesday, called for unity and collaboration among leaders to sustain the gains of President Bola Tinubu’s reforms.
Shettima made the call during an Iftar hosted by President Tinubu for Senate leaders at the new State House Banquet Hall in Abuja.
Shettima emphasised that Nigeria had reached a crucial point where Tinubu’s bold leadership and well-thought-out policies must be properly executed to create lasting change.
He noted that Nigerians were beginning to see the benefits of these reforms, such as falling food prices, lower petrol costs, and stability in the forex market.
He also highlighted the economy’s projected growth of 4.
3 to 4.6 per cent in 2025, commending Tinubu’s “bold vision” and courageous decisions.Shettima urged political leaders to collaborate in maintaining this momentum, stating that unity was essential for the nation’s progress.
He expressed gratitude to the Senate for its cooperative relationship with the executive branch and urged lawmakers to see themselves as one family, regardless of political affiliation.
“What unites us supersedes whatever divides us,” he said, assuring of continued collaboration between the two arms of government.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio thanked President Tinubu for his support of the 10th Senate and pledged continued cooperation.
He prayed for divine wisdom and good health for both the President and Vice- President, to ensure the success of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The event was attended by key senators, including Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, and former Senate President Ahmed Lawan.(NAN)
POLITICS
We’ll Fully Comply with S/Court’s Judgment – Fubara

Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers, says his administration will fully implement the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on political crisis rocking the state.
Fubara gave the assurance on Tuesday at the inauguration of the new Judges’ Quarters, a housing facility completed by his administration in Port Harcourt.
He stated that the quarters was built for Judges who are indigenes of the state or connected to the state by marriage.
“The political issues in Rivers happened for protection of the interest of its people.
“It has not been an easy 16 months but what is important is the interest of our state, which must be above our personal interest.
It is not about me, it is about the good of this state,” he said.Fubara said the money expended in prosecuting the political crisis on both sides was a huge waste.
He stated that such financial resources and other efforts, would be more profitable, if they were synergised, and channelled to things that promoted genuine well-being and good of the state.
“Thank God we are here today, I can assure you that I have not gone back on my words that nothing, no price is too big to pay for peace in this state, because at the end of the day, it is about our people.
“It is not about me, I will leave office but the good work that I have done will speak for me and will defend my generation,”he said.
Fubara said that completing the facility, showed that his administration priotised the welfare, particularly of judicial officers.
He explained that his administration inherited the project, and with reports from the Ministry of Justice and some concerns from the judiciary, it became imperative to continue with it.
“We give glory to God that today, we have completed this project, and we are willing and ready to hand it over to the lucky judges who are going to live here so that they can perform their duties effectively.”
The governor harped on the need for proper maintenance of the facility and the entire premises.
The Chief Judge of Rivers, Simeon Amadi, recalled how he laid the foundation stone of the project, which was initiated by the immediate past administration on May 22, 2023.
The chief judge commended Fubara for completing the project, which he said represented another milestone and great accomplishment for the Rivers judiciary.
“We are pleased with this landmark achievement, which represents continuation of the policy of providing befitting residential accommodation for judges of Rivers on owner-occupier basis or monetary ground in lieu thereof.
“This is backed by the Rivers State Housing Scheme for Judicial Officers Law No. 10 of 2021, passed by the Rivers House of Assembly, and signed into law by the immediate past governor.
“The Rivers government remains resolute in ensuring that judges were quartered while in service, and in recent years, had gone further to allocate official quarters to judges on basis of owner-occupier or monetary ground of a fixed sum in lieu thereof.
“The policy of providing official accommodation for judges on owner-occupier basis or monetary ground in lieu thereof has greatly reduced the pressure on judicial officers who hitherto, struggled to build retirement homes while in service with limited resources.
“Such pressure and desire to own retirement homes in time past was a major concern and had its impact on job performance,” he added.
In an address, Mrs Ibiwari Clapton-Ogolo, the Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary of the state justice ministry, said the housing scheme law applied to judicial officers who must be indigenes of Rivers either by birth or marriage.
“The scheme provides for ownership of a decent accommodation in the state by every judicial officer who is an indigene or married to an indigene or monetisation of the accommodation, subject to the approval of the government.
“In accordance with the above law, today, the chief judge of Rivers will commission seven duplexes of five bedrooms, which are exquisitely furnished.
“Our judges deserve nothing less. I pray that these duplexes will not just be living houses but homes where they will find peace and rest as they discharge their duties to God and to men,” she added.(NAN)
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Crisis: Again, Lagos Assembly Lawmakers Debunk Alleged Defection Plan

Lagos State House of Assembly members have again dismissed reports alleging that 25 lawmakers are planning to defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to an unnamed political party.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Security, and Strategy, Stephen Ogundipe, made this known in a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday.The Assembly had previously debunked similar defection claims on Feb.
19.Ogundipe categorically described the latest allegation as entirely false and baseless, saying that no APC member of the Lagos Assembly was contemplating defection.
“It is important to recall that during the recent leadership dispute within the Assembly, a similar report emerged, suggesting that 27 members were preparing to leave the APC for the Labour Party.
“That claim was also unequivocally refuted, with members reaffirming their commitment to the party and their confidence in resolving internal disagreements through established mechanisms.
“We acknowledge that challenges may arise, but we remain committed to addressing them through democratic and lawful processes.
“The leadership of our party is fully engaged, and any outstanding issues will be resolved amicably.
“We urge the public to disregard these unfounded reports, which are designed to mislead and create unnecessary tension,” he said.
Ogundipe reaffirmed the lawmakers’ loyalty to the leader of the party and President Bola Tinubu, stating that they remained steadfast in their support and dedication to the party’s ideals.
He also advised those spreading falsehoods to desist, emphasising that the Lagos Assembly remained focused on its legislative mandate.
“Our priority remains enacting laws and passing motions that promote the progress and development of the state,” he said. (NAN)