POLITICS
INEC Begins Distribution of 33,000 PVCs in Lagos

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday began the distribution of over 33, 000 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to newly registered voters in Lagos state.
Inaugurating the exercise at the INEC offices in Somolu and Kosofe Local Government Areas, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Olusegun Agbaje, told newsmen that the PVCs of those who registered between June 2021 and Dec.
2021 were available for collection.Agbaje, who urged new registrants within the period to approach INEC offices across the 20 LGAs in the area for collection further revealed that the collection would be from 9am and 3pm daily with the exception of weekends.
According to him, there is no collection of PVCs by proxy, hence every applicant must appear physically to collect their PVCs.
He said that the commission, in an effort to prevent the PVCs falling into wrong hands was also taking the data and photographs of those collecting them before issuance.
Agbaje said, “What we are doing here today is to symbolically give out the PVCs to those who registered between June and December last year.
“Their PVCs are ready and they have been sent to various states of the federation and for us in Lagos also, our cards are ready and we have symbolically flagged off the distribution of PVCs in Somolu and Kosofe.
“For those who registered between January 2022 and now as well as until the end of the CVR exercise in June, their PVCs will be ready and we are going to announce when they will come and collect theirs also.
“In Lagos State we have received over 33,000 PVCs,” Agbaje said.
The INEC boss, who urged qualified residents to avail themselves of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) before expiration on June 30, said both the CVR and collection of PVCs would continue at INEC offices.
He said PVCs of those who engage in double or multiple registrations would not be printed.
Responding to the need to decentralize the PVCs distribution to the ward level, Agbaje said that people needed to made sacrifice to collect their cards at the INEC offices in each LGA.
“People have to make some sacrifice having taken pains to register and the cards are out for them to vote in the next general elections.
“When the commission decides that we should take the PVCs out from LGAs to Registration Areas (Wards) or other parts of the LGAs, we will also do so in Lagos,” he added
Agbaje urged all stakeholders including the religious leaders, traditional rulers, politics parties and others to mobilize applicants who register between the stipulated period to collect their PVCs.
Miss Nofisat Shobowale, a student of the University of Lagos and first recipient of the card in Somolu LGA, described the PVCs as her power to decide who she would vote to represent her in government.
Mr Edu Oludamilare, a civil servant and first recipient of the PVC in Kosofe LGA said “this is my civic right to vote but I thought this card would come earlier than it came having registered since late year.”
Also speaking, the INEC Electoral Officer in Somolu LGA, Taiwo waheed assured applicants of seamless collection of their PVCs.
POLITICS
Eno’s Grand Reception, APC Welcomes Tinubu to A’Ibom

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom says it is set to welcome President Bola Tinubu to the state as the party officially receives Gov. Umo Eno into its fold.
Sen. Ita Enang, an APC Chieftain, made the statement in Uyo on Friday while briefing newsmen on the party’s preparation for the reception in honour of Eno.
Enang further said that the party was fully prepared to receive the Vice President, the party’s National Chairman, and governors elected on the party’s platform.
It would be recalled that on June 6, Eno officially announced his defection from the People’s Democratic Party to APC.
Enang, a former Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly and Niger Delta Affairs, said that the governor’s decision had aligned Akwa Ibom to the centre.
He assured the governor and his supporters that the APC would receive them with open arms, and keep to every agreement that had been reached.
“As progressives, we shall work with the governor and his supporters to ensure that they fit into the party without hitches.
“We will also work with them to align programmes of the state government with the ideals and manifesto of the party,” he said.
Enang described the governor’s entry into APC as a merger that would be of immense benefits to the state and its people.(NAN)
POLITICS
Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Justifies 2025 Budget Increase by N360bn

…Additional Funds for Security, Pension, Gratuity Arrears
…. Total Budget Rises Now N1.846trn
By David Torough, Abuja
The Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibak has presented a revised budget of N1.
846 trillion to the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Oversight, an increase of N360 billion from the initial estimate of N1. 486 trillion submitted by President Bola Tinubu.The revised budget includes allocations for security, pension and gratuity arrears, and capital projects to support economic growth and entrepreneurship.
Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele defended the increase, citing the need to address the state’s pressing issues.
Bamidele highlighted the allocation of N50 billion for pension and gratuity arrears, saying it’s a moral obligation and a peace-building effort.
“One of the standout components of the revised budget is the allocation of N50 billion for the payment of outstanding pensions and gratuities.
“These are citizens who served their state diligently and have waited far too long for their entitlements. We see this move as both a moral obligation and a peace-building effort.
“Another major point of commendation is the budget’s structure. More than 70% of the total appropriation is earmarked for capital expenditure, while less than 30% is designated for recurrent expenses, including overhead costs.
“This demonstrates a clear commitment to infrastructure, job creation, and development.
“If our budgets focus more on capital projects, our people will see and feel the dividends of democracy.”
The Senate Leader of the Senate assured that the Ad-hoc Committee would ensure faithful implementation of the Rivers State Budget, emphasising the importance of transparency and accountability in public fund utilisation.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Senate Leader also assured that the adhoc Committee would ensure faithful implementation of the Rivers State Budget.
“As representatives of the Nigerian people, we are not only tasked with evaluating figures, but also with ensuring the faithful implementation of the budget.
“It is our mandate to track how allocated resources are utilised – project by project, sector by sector – to guarantee transparency and uphold accountability in the use of public funds.
“This means that our engagement today on the Rivers State 2025 Appropriation Bill does not end here.
“We shall, in the coming months, assess the performance of the budget by closely monitoring disbursements, execution timelines, and delivery outcomes.
“Our objective is to ensure that approved funds translate into meaningful development and that deviations or delays are addressed promptly in the overriding public interest.
“Beyond the numbers, we must also evaluate the real-world impact of this budget on the everyday lives of the people of Rivers State. In times of political uncertainty and emergency governance, government actions must not only be lawful, but also people-centred. We must ask: will this budget deliver improved roads, healthcare, education, safety, and livelihoods for the people?
“This, ultim
POLITICS
Adebayo Slams Tinubu, Say He Has A1 in Politics But F9 in Governance

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The National Leader and candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election, Prince Adewole Adebayo has described President Bola Tinubu as a maverick in politics but a total failure in governance.
He noted that Tinubu could easily A1 in politics but when it comes to governance, he would always score F9.
He stressed that the only problem the president has is how to convert his A1 in politics into good governance in form of substantive legacies.
“That is a problem because the A1 in politics only means that he knows the political class very well; he knows what moves and motivates them as well as how to recruit them.
He sometimes retrenches them, retires them and reengages them because he knows what they want.“But I wish he knows what Nigerian people want, which are basic services, economic stability and security. If he cannot save lives in Benue, Plateau and many parts of the country, then he has failed,” he stressed.
He said President Tinubu ought to have known that politics ended the moment he got the power and ascended the presidency and that he should have provided the needed governance and managed the diversity of Nigeria well.
He lamented that lacked the administrative capacity to offer governance to Nigerians including poor understanding of how to manage the country economy. He, however, added that the only the only skill he has in the management of the economy “is the economization of truth, which basically is what they do rather than manage the economy.”
“What we want to do differently in the SDP is to focus the entire politics on the welfare of the people. There will be less controversy if we address the issue of our people going hungry, their health, housing, education problem and others,” he added.
He also lambasted politicians who are defecting from the opposition parties to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), describing them as the government’s tools to dampen the spirit of the opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections.
He noted that many of them did not join opposition by choice, stressing that those who joined by choice can never defect to the ruling party without tangible progress on ground.
He said: “The so-called defections are sometimes coming out of the closet of people claiming to be in opposition because they have been compulsorily retired into opposition, not by choice. When you choose to be in opposition by choice, you have access to the ruling party but you just don’t agree with them, and the reasons for that are well articulated, which has to do with the interest of the Nigerian people. There is zero risk of you defecting unless those fundamental disagreements or problems have now been eliminated.
“Everybody in Nigeria will know that poverty is no longer there, that insecurity is no longer there and corruption and poor ethics that have dominated our politics have now changed. Anything other than that, you will find out that people who miss the bus of the ruling party tend to wait at the bus stop of opposition until the next bus comes and then they hop along. There is nothing new.
“Many of the defectors are being primed and kept waiting for the dramatisation of resurgence by the ruling party. They just keep them somewhere so that when the time comes, they will use them to demoralise the opposition.”