POLITICS
Only The Insane Will Vote For APC In November – Dino Melaye

Sen Dino Melaye, the gubernatorial candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, for the November elections in Kogi State, has stated that no sane person will cast their votes for the All Progressives Congress, APC in the Nov 11 elections.
According to him, the outgoing governor, Yahaya Bello inflicted the people of the state with poverty, hunger and deprivation.
Melaye said this while receiving the report of the PDP policy document for the state at a brief ceremony at the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, on Friday.
He said, “There’s is no sane person in Kogi State that will vote for the APC in Kogi State.”
The PDP hinged his confidence on the conviction that the people of the state have suffered unjustly on account of the outgoing “maladministration” of the Bello-led APC administration.
We have suffered so much in Kogi State, we are in the den of the evil forest in Kogi State.
Melaye said, “As I speak Kogi is the only state where a serving permanent secretary is taking Okada to the office, in Kogi a level 16 officer is taking 16 thousand salary. There is a state of decadence, poverty, corruption in Kogi State, these are people with families.
“The present administration undertook a needless Civil service exercise, retrenched, sacked and kept some people hanging. Some others died for traveling from far places to the state capital for screening and accident happened.
“In the history of the state, we have the largest number of missing persons in Nigeria, even the PDP Chairman of Okene local government area for four years we are still looking for him.
“You can only imagine the number of missing persons in Kogi State, not to talk of those murdered in broad daylight. Two months ago 27 people were killed in Ejule in one day.
“These shows that we have a lot of work to do because the state has been completely basterdized, economy in shambles, hospitals are mere consulting clinics, no roads, the great water works done by former governor Ibrahim Idris, today it is eleven months, no water in lokoja the state capital.
“That is the type of state we are going to inherit.”
Speaking about his level of preparedness for the task of governance, Melaye said, “Among all the candidates and parties participating in the governorship election in Kogi State, only the PDP is working on a policy document.
“We promised when we got the mandate of the people that we are going to do things differently.
“What we are doing here is to announce to Nigerians that the incoming government in Kogi State, by the grace of God will do things differently.
“No any other party is talking about policy document apart from the PDP and by the time i have looked at this document, i have read it, it is not only robust, but a solution book.”
According to him, the PDP policy document was a product of a scientific research on the sections of the state economy requiring urgent attention in order to revive the economy and set the state on the path of growth.
On his plans to amiliorate the sufferings of the people of the state especially civil servants, the PDP candidate said, “The civil service in Kogi State will be reformed and we will pay salaries 25th of every month and it will be full salary.
“Today in Kogi there is no middle class, it is only the rich and the poor and today those in government are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
“ Two billion was released to Kogi State Government as palliatives by the federal government, but today not one person in Kogi has benefited from that money. Instead they sat down and appropriated it and said others would be used for road construction.
“By the grace of God, local government money will be local government money under the incoming PDP government. Fifteen, ten years ago, local government areas in Kogi State were doing projects, rural roads, today no local government in Kogi can dig a well.
“Local government have no vehicles, salaries were not paid, some LG secretariats are under lock and key. But we are saying that a new day is coming.
“Kogi is too blessed to be poor, i brought people from outside Nigeria who did a scientific research and gave me the mineral resources in Kogi State.
“We have 52 mineral resources in Kogi State out of which only one has been tapped, limestone.
“The rest are just there, we have Uranium, we have the largest deposit of Uranium in Nigeria in Kogi State. Yet we are participating in this market. He have others in commercial quantity.”
While promising to look inwards in order to increase the state’s internally generated revenue, Melaye revealed his plans for the monthly allocation from the Federation Account if he wins and is sworn into office as governor.
He said, “Everyone is rushing to Abuja for federal allocation and the money collected did not even reach lokoja, it is shared in Abuja.
“When we take over the government by the grace of God. The allocation from Abuja will be dedicated to paying salaries of civil servants, pension and gratuities and promotion that will be cash backed, training and re training. We are going to raise the IGR without tasking poverty for the development of the state.
“Kogi State is a state where you enter the capital one way and go out one way. Things will be different and that is why we want the Independent Kogi Economic Development Commission, because it will be independent and we will look for credible people who will look into the Governors eye and speak the truth to power to manage and that will take us out of the present situation by the grace of God to the promise land.”
Earlier in his remarks, chairman of the policy document committee, Prof Sam Amadi said, “The policy is over a hundred pages based on hardwork by members who are from different fields.
“The committee recommended that there must be an Independent Kogi Economic Development Commission and when he becomes the governor we are insisting that the people that will constitute that committee should be above board and should have influence on the activities of the Governor.
“The commission should be independent of the Governor, it should be people with pedigree, integrity, so that where it is going wrong, he will be put right.”
POLITICS
26 years of Democracy: Many Governors have Failed Nigerians – Ex-VON DG

A former Director-General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), Mr. Osita Okechukwu, says majority of the governors have failed woefully in the discharge of their duties since the advent of the current democratic dispensation.
Okechukwu, a founding member of All Progressives Congress (APC), said this on Tuesday in Enugu while reacting to the 26 years of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria.
He said that many of the governors had failed Nigerians in spite of the huge federal allocations and increased internally-generated revenue (IGR) accruing to their respective states.
The APC chieftain also accused some of governors of conducting themselves like emperors, saying that this had affected the delivery of democratic dividends to Nigerians.
“In distilling the performance of our dear governors, it is safer to say that few in the last two decades had done exceptionally well; whereas majority of them have woefully failed the people.
“Most of the governors act as emperors and do not make a distinction between their interests and those of their states.
“They do not abide by the constitution or respect the balance of power with the other two arms of government – the legislature and the judiciary.
“The social contract between them and the people is always in the breach,” he said.
Okechukw said that it was regrettable that Nigerians, out of what he termed ‘long fatigue’, oftentimes transferred their aggression and hauled their blames on the president.
“They blame the president even for repair of local roads and primary health care centres in villages and communities in their states,” he said.
Okechukwu commended President Bola Tinubu’s vision to checkmate under-development in the states and, particularly in the geo-political zones, by setting up and funding regional development commissions.
“Yes, I’m of the considered view that the North-West, South-West, North-Central, South-South, North-East and South-East Development Commissions will not only propel regional development, definitely they are catalyst for grassroots development.
“In fact, some pundits have dubbed the development commissions as restructuring by other means.
“This is because members of the commission know better what each geo-political zone needs and the geo-political zone’s comparative advantage more than the minister whose landscape is the whole country.
“For instance, the South-East Development Commission, which one has more details about, if well-funded, will do well because the chairman, managing director and the executive directors were chosen from among our first 11,” he said.
On security, Okechukwu said that the Tinubu-led administration had done a lot to contain insecurity in the country.
He, however, said that more should be done, especially in the areas of food security and social services, such as education and health. (NAN)
POLITICS
2027: Tinubu’s re-election Assured, says Ibikunle

Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle, Executive Director Commercial and Environmental Development, South-West Development Commission (SWDC), has expressed confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.
Ibikunle in an interview with newsmen, on Tuesday in Ibadan, described the president as a master political strategist whose popularity had continued to soar across the country.
He dismissed claims of political unrest in the North as mere outcries from individuals whose personal expectations were unmet.
“The real northerners who determine election outcomes are not among those expressing grievances.
“Those making agitating are only doing so because they didn’t get what they expected,” he said.
Ibikunle further dismissed the political relevance of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and ex-Kaduna governor, Nasir El-Rufai in the current political landscape.
“Atiku is no threat to President Tinubu. He has defected several times and failed in his presidential ambitions.
“As for El-Rufai, he’s more of a technocrat than a politician and holding a former governorship position doesn’t necessarily make one a political heavyweight.”
Ibikunle said that President Tinubu was firmly in control and deeply strategic in his leadership style.
“When he assigns a political task, four other people you don’t know are working with you, observing and reporting. That’s how deep his political playbook runs,” he said.
The executive director said that President Tinubu’s political base has expanded since assuming office.
“Before he became president, the South-West was 70-30 politically. Now, he controls the entire region,” he said.
Ibikunle allayed fears of possible imposition of one-party system in Nigeria, saying the president won’t impose such as a democrat.
“President Tinubu is a democrat who will never impose a one-party system, but the majority naturally supports him.
“Tinubu is God-ordained and came fully prepared for leadership,” Ibikunle said.(NAN)
NEWS
June 12: Tinubu, an Indisputable Beacon of Democracy – Rep. Onuigbo

Mr Sam Onuigbo, former House of Representatives member for Ikwuano/Umuahia South/North, says President Bola Tinubu remains an indisputable beacon of Nigeria’s democracy.
Onuigbo said this in an interview in Abuja on Tuesday, ahead of Nigeria’s commemoration of Democracy Day, slated for June 12.
He saluted President Tinubu’s bold and patriotic sacrifices during the days of National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), in the fight for democratic governance.
“Tinubu is an indisputable beacon of democracy. He joined NADECO in making sacrifices for Nigeria to restore democracy.
“In 1999, he was elected governor of Lagos State and he brought hope and transformation through democratic leadership and positioned the state as a mega city in the whole world,” he said.
The ex-rep, who is also member, representing South East in the North East Development Commission (NEDC), lauded Tinubu for sustaining Nigeria’s democracy.
According him, Tinubu sustained efforts in building blocks to build democratic platforms that benefitted other states of the nation.
Onuigbo said that Tinubu’s role in entrenching democratic tenets remained unequaled.
He commended Tinubu for working tirelessly to enthrone successive democratic governments not just at the state levels but at the Federal level.
“This is a man who worked for the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari and some state governors and patiently waited till 2023 to ascend the presidency.”
Onuigbo, therefore, urged the southeast in particular, and Nigerians at large to ensure continuity by re-electing Tinubu , come 2027.
He expressed satisfaction with Tinubu’s economic reforms, saying they were hinged on enduring and long term effects.
Onuigbo, who reiterated the need for Tinubu’s re-election, said it was necessary for him to continue his good works.
He explained that removal of fuel subsidy is now yielding results with increased revenue being injected into the economy.
Onuigbo, particularly, expressed gratitude to Tinubu for creating the South East Development Commission (SEDC) aimed at addressing devastations of the civil war.
He described SEDC as a panacea to age long marginalisation of the southeast since after the civil war.
The lawmaker, however, advised the leadership of SEDC to judiciously manage their resources to develop the zone.
He said: “There is need to reposition our agriculture, need for integrated railway line for the entire southeast to boost commercial and entrepreneurial activities.” (NAN)