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Ogun Gov Blows Hot, Dares Amosun, Others
From Kunle Idowu Abeokuta
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun may have finally decided to apply the biblical Mosaic law of “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” to deal with his perceived political foes.
Indication to this, emerged at the weekend when the governor spoke at the just conclude APC congress in Abeokuta, the state capital.
Although he did not mention names, political observers believed his target was his arch political rival and former governor of the state, Senator Ibikunle Amosun.
He was reacting to the parallel Congress organised by members of his Party (APC) loyal to his predecessor in Office, Senator Ibikunle Amosu.
“We have remained resolute to be in APC and ensure its success.
We didn’t do anti party. We know those who left the party for another”.Recall that during the last election, Senator Amosun left the All Progressive Congress for APM, allegedly sponsoring, Hon Akinlade, against Dapo Abiodun, during the governorship polls.
Speaking, further, Governor Abiodun said, “We know what they did she President Buhari came to Ogun state”.
It would also be recalled that loyalists of Senator Ibikunle Amosun also caused breakdown of law and order as they threw sachets of pure water at the President, while the former governor also behaved in an unexpected manner, that day.
Giving a retrospective look at these incidents and the parallel congress held by the Amosun faction of APC on Saturday, Prince Dapo Abiodun fumed saying he would henceforth, deal decisively with those sabotaging his efforts in the state.
“I will bring the full wrath of the law against them, no matter who they are by the grace if God I am the only governor Ogun has today and no other one am the number Chief security officer of the state” he said with palpable worries.
He said he had refused to be distracted by time wasters and remained focused in his a vowed mission to move Ogun state forward.
Prince Dapo Abiodun, who said he had decided not to join issues with anyone, described those trying to retard the progress of his administration as detractors and shenanigans.
He equally described those who organised the Amosun faction’s congress as miscreants, wondering why they decided to build something on nothing, referring to the congress held by them.
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Pension Fraud: Otti Vows to Prosecute Suspects
Gov. Alex Otti has vowed that anybody implicated in the mismanagement or theft of pension funds in the state will face prosecution.
Otti made the remark during the November edition of the monthly chat with the media at the Government House, Umuahia on Thursday night.
He said that recent investigations revealed that some civil servants were involved in pension fraud.
He said that the government would work diligently to investigate and hold accountable anyone involved in pension fraud as part of the efforts to sanitise the civil service.
“I am sure you would have heard some reports about some civil servants who were involved in pension fraud.
“We have zero tolerance for corruption, once we got convincing information we had to arrest the people involved.
“Coincidentally, the opposition went on air to castigate the government.
“My question is somebody stole and I arrested him and you went to press to say that I shouldn’t arrest a thief, that means you are a thief yourself.
“I think we have responded to them and we are continuing with their prosecution,” Otti said.
He said that he received a report of the investigation from the security agency handling the matter and authorised that the perpetrators should be arraigned in the next few days.
On health, he said that the government would soon commence the rehabilitation of the Primary Healthcare Centers (PHC) in the state to improve access to quality healthcare services.
“I have just signed off the reconstruction of about 200 primary healthcare centers in the three senatorial districts and 17 Local Government Areas.
“If you look around you will see that work would start in the PHCs.
“When we are done with the approved 200, we would move to the next 200, until we have touched every primary healthcare center,” the governor said.
He further said that the government had commenced the rehabilitation of 22 secondary healthcare centers across the state.
According to him, government was making serious efforts to attract the right personnel to work in the state-owned health facilities and pay competitive compensation package to all of them.
Otti also spoke on road construction, saying that contract had been awarded for the reconstruction of some roads to further drive socioeconomic development in the state.
He listed the roads to include the 5.5-km Onuimo-Abia Tower Road, 29-km Onuinyang-Okporoenyi-Oboro-Ikwuano Road, 11.5-km Ntigha-Mbawsi-Umuala Road and 11.1-km Obehie-Umudobia-Owaza Road.
Other roads are the.11.7-km Mbala-Umuaku-Ngodo Road, Umuogo-Nsukwe Ring Road,13-km Ohanze-Ntighauzo-Obete-Umuoha-Obende-Akirikaobo Road and 6.92-km Umuopara Ring Road.
On agriculture, he said that he had approved the disbursement of funds to the 300 Abia youths sponsored by the government for training on improved agricultural practices.
“I have just given instructions that the funds we approved for them be released to them so that they can hit the ground running,” Otti said.
He affirmed his administration’s commitment to infrastructure development and capacity building in order to enhance growth in the various sectors of the state’s economy.
On economy, Otti said that the government had made significant improvements in enhancing the ease of doing business in the state.
“The National Bureau of Statistics published a report that showed that our state came from number 27 in terms of attraction of foreign investment to number three out of 37, immediately following Lagos and Abuja.
“We think between June 2023 and June 2024, our state attracted almost $150.9 million to place 3rd.
“We have always said that foreign investment as a matter of fact is not emotional but rational, so investment and investors don’t listen to platitudes they look at action,” he said.
Otti expressed his determination to continually work toward creating an enabling environment that will make Abia to remain a choice destination for investors. (NAN)
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Lawmaker Seeks Punishment for Individuals, Involved in Charging Minors with Treason
The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has called for severe punishment for individuals involved in charging the 76 minors with terrorism, treason and arson for participating in the #EndBadGovernance protest.
In a statement by the Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda (PDP-Ricers) also demanded for adequate compensation for the children and their families for the trauma.
Chinda commended President Bola Tinubu for being responsive to calls by Nigerians, and the Iinternational community for the termination of the suit and the release of the children.
“While we commend the President for the timely intervention, the caucus strongly canvass the possible investigation, prosecution, and discipline of individuals, and government agencies involved in the despicable, callous, and inhuman action that has led to national disgrace, and global condemnation.
“Anybody, and institution that played roles in the hounding of the children into cells for about 95 days when they should be at their respective schools, trades, and vocations must be brought to book for necessary public umbrage, and punitive measures discharged to serve as detterent to others.
“Conscious of the psychological trauma, and health challenges the children may have experienced, we appeal that quality reformatory therapy sessions, and medical support be advanced to them as they unite with their respective families.
“Also, we call for immediate reparation packages to the children and their families to ameliorate the untoward hardship, pain, and emotional torture suffered during the period of unlawful incarceration,” he said.
The #EndBadGovernance protest which began in Aug. 1, and lasted for 10days, was characterised by destruction of public and private property and some protest in north were seen hoisting Russian flags.
The security agencies in attempt to bring the situation under control, arrested and detained some protesters which included children.
The minors’ arraignment sparked public outrage and criticism of the government after they were paraded in court .
President Tinubu directed that all minors detained during protests against the rising cost of living in August be freed and treason charges on Monday.
Report says that on Nov. 5, the Federal High Court in Abuja struck out the treason charges against the minors.
The trial judge, Obiora Egwatu, struck out the case after the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation M.D. Abubakar, announced the withdrawal of the charges.(NAN)
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NEMA Distributes Relief Items to Victims of Flood in Rivers
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has released relief items to victims of flood in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers.
Mr Adebiyi Razak, South-South Zonal Coordinator of the agency handed over the items to the state government at Akanima in Ahoada West.
Razak said the items represented federal government intervention and response to the plight of the numerous households displaced by the disaster.
”We have handed the items to the state government through the Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr Sam Anya, and we are optimistic that the distribution will commence immediately since there is an already established flood committee in the area.
”The committee has the itinerary items and names of persons in each of the camps, with this record, every household consisting of six family members is entitled to a basket of various items.
”The items include a 50kg bag of rice,1 bag of garri, cooking oil, sanitary wares, camping foam, blanket, bucket amongst others,” Razak said.
Receiving the items, the commissioner thanked the federal government for the intervention and sustained support to the state.
Anya assured beneficiaries of judicious distribution of the items.
The commissioner said that the state would embark on massive dredging of waterways and desilting of drains to curb flood impact in the state.
One of the victims, Mrs Codilia Festus also thanked the federal government for the intervention which she said would go a long way in reducing their suffering. (NAN)