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Nigeria Needs a Unifier and Nation Builder—GYB

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By Jude Opara, Abuja

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, a front line presidential aspirant and governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello has said that the type of person Nigeria needs at the moment is a leader who will not only unify the country but also has the capacity to build the nation.


Bello who spoke to newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday through his Commissioner for Information and Communication, Kingsley Fanwo said he is the right man to lead the country today.


He also rubbished the call for zoning of the presidency, saying such would rob the country the opportunity of having some of the best hands stepping forward to contest for the highest office in the land.


“Until we challenge the status quo, that idiosyncratic page must be broken before you can be talking of progressing as a nation as a people. So it’s no more about rotation. The governor was born in North Central. He was born an Egbira man. He did not choose to be an Egbira, he did not choose to be a northerner. That should not determine criteria for hiring leaders. “We always bring these to politics. We don’t use it in other places. When you are sick and we are taking kings care hospitals, and they will say you need an operation.

You will not ask the administrative Secretary that the person who is going to treat me is it an Hausa man. You would want a competent medical doctor to attend to you. Whether it’s Egbira, whether it is Hausa, it doesn’t matter. What matters is if he is competent to attend to me? Now, the driver that will take you from here to  Onitsha, what you are interested in is, is he a good driver. In politics, we use that sentiment, where is he or she coming from?


 “In 2023, it is going to change.  The zoning may be competence, capacity, patriotism, a unifier, a bridge builder. That is where we are zoning it to. Whether the person is a northerner, Southerner, Igbo, Hausa it does not matter anymore”, Fanwo said.
The Commissioner further noted that the country has not made appreciable progress because of the usual resort to ethnicity and religion.


“We are have being since 1960, are we better off? So that’s where we are going. And that’s what we have come out to challenge because it will take a courageous man like Yahaya Bello to challenge and defeat that  monster before we can be talking about development. “So on rotation, we are ready for the battle ahead. It is going to be about capacity and competence”.


On the array of political bigwigs angling to clinch the APC presidential ticket, Fanwo said; 
“We are not intimidated by their pedigree, profile experience and exposure and what they’ve done in the past. Now, when you compare that to what someone is doing at the moment, that I think they are the ones that should be intimidated right now. Because it is not about what you have achieved in the past. It’s going to be what you are doing now and what you can do for this nation from 2023. So the governor too has garnered some experience. He has been a chief executive of his state for the past six, seven years. And also, he has been able to see governance at that very close rates. So we are very confident that he’s going to do a great job for Nigeria. 


“On the issue of consensus, our party is a party of rules! I’m very happy you are covering the party. And I’m very sure you avail yourself of the constitution of the party, especially as it affects the mode of selecting candidates for elections. You have all the options; consensus, direct and indirect primaries.
“If you say we are adopting consensus, it means that others have withdrawn. We will have to sign a document announcing our withdrawal from that context. That’s what our constitution says, I will follow a constitution. We  cannot make rules and break them”. The Commissioner added that no matter the type of primary the party would settle for, Yahaya Bello will be there to seek for votes.


“Yahaya Bello will be there. If it is going to be on consensus, he is basically the youngest, and a serving governor who is performing wonders in unifying, securing and progressing his people, definitely the consensus will favour Yahaya Bello. So let’s let’s wait and watch. If it’s going to be a contest where we are going to look for votes we will be there. If it is consensus, it is still going to be GYB”.


On some of the things he intends to do as president, Fanwo said his principal will use the template he is using to develop Kogi state to bear at the national level.
“So it’s not about spending state resources. What we have is for building infrastructure. As you can see, the first flyover in the State is about 80%completed as we speak. A lot of township roads is going on in Lokoja. We’ve completed 56 kilometers from Anyigba to Idah and a lot of other infrastructure that we have either completed or they are ongoing. So these are the things that will take our resources”.


On the unity of the country, he said; “The second issue that may shape the campaign is the issue of unity. You know, unity is very crucial to our development as a nation and people.  So we need a leadership that will define our national identity as a people. So that first will think Nigeria and act Nigeria. It is beyond the rhetoric. We’re not practicalise it. So we need unity. And we need a unifier. Yahaya Bello is a unifier”.
He added that the issue of progress will enhance security which will also bring a united and progressive nation.

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Journalists Honour Barau for Topping Chart of Private Member Bills Sponsorship in Senate

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Journalists covering the Senate have honoured  Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, with award on highest number of private member Bills sponsorship.

Records on Private Member Bills sponsorship among serving Senators in the 10th National Assembly , obtained from Rules and Business office , indicated that Senator Barau tops with 21 bills within the last 18 months.

One of the 21 private member bills sponsored by Senator Barau was the NorthWest Development Commission Bill which is now an Act of Parliament legalising the creation of North West Development Commission (NWDC) after assented to, by President Bola Tinubu.

Barau in his response to the honour, said it would make him to do more for his constituents in Kano North Senatorial District and Nigerians generally.

”Your recognition of my legislative inputs in the Senate within the last 18 months, particularly on series of development – driven bills sponsored so far, is something that will energize and propel me further to do more.

“Once you are given an award, it’s a kind of telling you to go and do more. To whom much is given, much is expected.

”This to me also is considered as your contribution to making sure that the legislature remains vibrant.

”Once you identify those who are doing well and you honour them through awards of this nature, that will create some kind of competition and will propel others to do more so that they can be recognized at some other time in the future.

”We can’t perform here in the best manner possible, without your contribution to what we are doing. And you are contributing in a very robust way to what we do here, making us as partners in progress for the good of Nigeria and Nigerians .

”So our relationship with you is sine qua non to our success. We can never succeed without you because without you reporting what happens here , Nigerians can’t know what we are doing,“ he said .

Earlier, the Chairman of the Corps, James Itodo, told the DSP that the honour is strictly on performance as contained in the records and not for any other thing.

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Atiku Emerges Deputy Clerk to National Assembly

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja 

National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) has apponited

Sokoto-born seasoned technocrat, Ibrahim Atiku as Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly (DCNA), with effect from February 2, 2025.

This was contained in a letter dated 19th December, 2024 and signed by the Executive Chairman NASC, Engr.

Ahmed Kadi Ahmshi.

Ahmshi said the decision was taken during the just concluded 616th Meeting of the Commission, held on Thursday, 19th December in recognition of his “hard work” and “administrative competence.

“The National Assembly Service Commission, at its 616th Meeting held on Thursday, 19th December, 2024, approved your appointment as Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly with effect from 2nd February, 2025.

 

“This Appointment is in recognition of your hard work and administrative competence. It is therefore expected that you will continue to uphold the confidence reposed in you. 

“While congratulating you on your appointment to this exalted position, please accept assurances of our highest esteem,” the letter reads.

Until his appointment, Atiku was the Director, Finance and Account, House of Representatives, in National Assembly.

He is an Alumnus of Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, and fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management. Atiku also obtained a Masters degrees in legislative studies as well as a Ph.D. in Legislative Studies.

Atiku also attended various courses home and abroad, among them are, the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), Harvard University, USA, JF Kennedy School of Government USA, Duke University USA, West African Institute of Finance and Economic management, (WAIFEM), Harvard Business School USA, RIPA International UK. among others.

Recall that the NASC had last month, approved the appointment of Barr. Kamoru Ogunlana as Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA).

Both Ogunlana and Atiku are billed to resume their respective offices February 2, 2025, when the current occupants of the offices shall be due for retirement.

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SDP Ex-Presidential Candidate, Adebayo Scores Tinubu’s Economic Team Low

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has scored President Bola Tinubu’s economic team low, saying they are “uncoordinated.”

Adebayo also came down hard on the Minister of Finance for saying that the economy was doing good amidst heavy external borrowing.

Adebayo told an online newspaper in an interview that the President Tinubu government is suffering from economic illiteracy.

He said, “I always wish there will be a good day for Nigeria, but it is not a good day when the finance minister believes the day he goes borrowing in London is a good day.

“How can it be a good day when Nigeria goes overseas to give investments in the capital market from the excess production that we have? 

“No minister that we had in the past would say the day we went borrowing was a good day.

When told that even advanced countries like America also borrow, he had this to say: “America borrows from within. You borrow from your own currency. I am not quarreling with them borrowing from the currency they issued. 

“When you are borrowing Euro bonds, borrowing currency from other people in other capitals of the world, it’s a sign of crisis.

“Yes, you can do it but you don’t say it’s a good day for you. If you are anaemic and your neighbour comes to donate blood to you, you should be grateful but you don’t say that’s the best day of your life, because you are not supposed to be anaemic in the first place.

“They need to run the economy in such a way that we can generate capital for ourselves. 

“Fundamentally, I think they are uncoordinated. Even though he is supposed to be the coordinator of the economy, he is not coordinated.

“The thinking isn’t coordinated but if they coordinate well and work with us as a population, we should be able to generate wealth for the country.

“The parameters are a bit basic and elementary. Even in those basic elementary parameters, they are not sincere about them. They don’t want to meet them because they are not realistic,” Adebayo said. 

“The exchange rate they fixed is unrealistic.

“Given the other measures they have taken, I think it is the lack of coordination that concerns me. I wish that Tinubu’s 2025 budget works.

“I want them to succeed. I want investors to come to Nigeria. I plead with anyone to have confidence in the economy of Nigeria. That is my desire, even though I am in the opposition. 

“However, they are self contradictory as these contradictions would at the end of the day prove themselves.

“For example, in their mind, if they are able to succeed, they are working towards 15 percent inflation, but any basic micro-economist knows that you must never have double digit inflation.

“It is one thing to have a high BP, and the doctor tells you he will only give you medium BP; the doctor wants to kill you because his job is to return your BP to normal. The objective they set, even if they succeed, is a failure on its own,” he further stated.

He noted that, “I saw the minister and I heard him and I understood his philosophy. I am not against him in person. I like him as a finance person who can manage your assets, like a merchant banker.

“There are two things you need to do with the type of our size of development. First is the fiscal and budgetary housekeeping. The government budgets for itself in the first part of the budget.

“Then, the second part of the budget signals to the rest of the economy and creates a stimulus for areas they want to emphasize, and then uses other incentives to encourage others to do investments. They are sending wrong signals.

“First, in their own housekeeping, they are wrong in the way they are going about it. You can never say to anybody, especially somebody that understands basic microeconomics that your inflation rates cannot be lower than your unemployment rate. You can do it.

“You have already got it upside down. If you have a 15 percent inflation rate, definitely, your unemployment cannot go below 15 percent because of the way you run the economy.

If you listen to the gentleman again, he painstakingly celebrated the idea that they have 25 million households that they are trying to give little money to.

“Why don’t you have 25 million households from whom you are going to give employment? 

So, you have a social register for people you want to give money but you don’t have a register of unemployed people that you can give jobs to. What sense does it make?

“The idea that you are going to imagine manufacturing by thinking that if you give N50,000 to any enterprise, whether small, medium or micro, is invisible; N50,000? If the person comes to your office to collect the money, he will spend about that on transportation.

“If you say you want to grow the economy by bringing investors, don’t you understand that borrowing money in the bank is just one of the factors of production?

“Loan capital, for example, won’t you realize that there are other paper expenditures like labour cost, infrastructure cost, and other costs. If you are driving those costs above sustainability, there is no way you can generate employment or capital in the economy.”

Responding to questions on INEC chairman’s claim of Ghana learning from Nigeria he said: “Yes, they took a lot of lessons not to be like Nigeria. That is what it can mean logically because the INEC chairman is a professor; he must be speaking in some sound way because what Ghana has done is exactly the opposite of what we did.

“They tried to make their own credible. We tried to make ours not credible even though we invested more in terms of technology, and quality of manpower.

“You don’t go to other countries and find professor emeritus, dean of faculties, and vice chancellors coming to be returning officers,” Adebayo added.

On the push for rotational presidency, the ex-presidential candidate said, “Rotation is at two levels. You must rotate according to the geopolitical zone for peace to reign among the elite. But you must rotate from the elite to the people for growth and justice to happen in Nigeria.

“If you are rotating from North to South and all of that and rotating about the same wasteful elite who have no idea, you will be rotating poverty, insecurity and others.

“But if you rotate inter generationally from the old people to the young ones and ideologically from those who follow the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank to those who have indigenous ideas, authentic and pro Nigeria ideas, you would have some progress for the country.”

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