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PDP, APC in last Minutes Options for Peace
By Jude Opara Abuja
Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom yesterday said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has peacefully resolved its internal crises and is ready for victories in future elections, especially in 2023.
Ortom said this on at the Makurdi Airport during an interview with journalists on his return from Abuja where he attended an expanded stakeholder meeting including that of the PDP Governors’ Forum.
His position came on the heels of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) optimism that the crisis rocking the party was over.
Chairman of the Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Governor Mai Mala Buni has declared that the crisis rocking the party was nothing but a family affair/
Ortom said the PDP had resolved to remain focused in the face of intimidation and blackmail from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), adding that the PDP was prepared to take Nigeria from bottom to top and not top to bottom as APC promised Nigerians in 2015.
He said the 13 Governors elected on the party’s platform remain united in promoting its interest above other considerations.
The Governor noted that APC has failed Nigerians on all fronts including economy, security and its mantra of anti-corruption fight, stressing that Nigerians have been abandoned to their fate by the ruling party.
Ortom stated that the meeting with other stakeholders of the PDP decided that the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party should call for an early convention slated for October 2021.
On the claims by the APC in Benue that it had registered five million members, Governor Ortom said the claim was “a 419 move” by the party and a rehearsal for rigging in future elections.
He said the claim was against the overwhelming majority of members of the PDP in Benue which won the governorship, three senatorial seats, and seven House of Representatives seats among others in the 2019 general election.
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SEC to Encourage Listing of Govt Agencies – DG
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has emphasized that it is willing to encourage state owned enterprises to list on the Nigerian Exchange in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
Disclosing this in an interview in Abuja yesterday, the Director General of SEC, Dr.
Emomotimi Agama said listing their securities would lead to democratization of their operations, inclusiveness and wealth creation for Nigerians.He said, “Inclusivity is very critical because in inclusivity, you have ownership. And so we all build our industries and the country together.
“For us at SEC, we would provide incentives that will encourage as much as possible, these state owned enterprises to list.
“You know that beside the incentives, one of the things that we at the SEC will continue to do is to educate those that are managing these institutions, to get them to understand that listing of those institutions does not remove power from them. It rather provides bigger power, because united we stand, divided we fall.”
Agama said the commission will continue to provide education, provide incentives and most importantly, make sure that time to market is reduced adding, “providing that certainty, getting them the assurance, knowing fully well that when you want to come to the market, when you decide to come to the market, you are able to follow a calendar, and that calendar is supported by the SEC.”
The DG disclosed that the SEC is also working towards inclusion via technology adding that the use of technology will make the capital market more attractive especially to the younger generation.
“That is why we encourage apps, we encourage FinTech tools, and that is why we supported the launch of the e-offering platform at the Nigerian exchange.
“And we encourage every other one who wants to participate and is qualified to participate in this process, to turn around the way people see investing.
“We want investors to have a beautiful experience. We want them to feel at ease, to make it so easy for them that each time they feel like investing, it brings happiness to them, and we will continue to do that through encouragement of technology, through education and everything that we need to do, incentivizing industries and making sure that bottlenecks are removed and the process of rejuvenating The Nigerian capital market,” he added.
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After Five Months Bello, EFCC Standoff Turns Theatric
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Former Governor of Kogi State Yahaya Bello yesterday honoured the invitation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
A statement from Bello’s Media Office signed by Michael Ohiare said that the decision was made after due consultations with his family, legal team and political allies.
The statement read, “The former governor, who has great respect for the rule of law and constituted authority, had all the while only sought the enforcement of his fundamental rights in order to ensure due process.
“The case has been before a competent court and Alhaji Yahaya Bello had been duly represented by his legal team at every hearing.
“It is important for the former governor to now honour the invitation of the EFCC to clear his name as he has nothing to hide and nothing to fear.
“The former governor believes firmly in the efforts of the administration of President Bola Tinubu to place Nigeria on the path of sustainable economic development and support the fight against corruption in the country.
“It is on record that he was the first Governor of Kogi State to put in place an anti-corruption mechanism to check graft and ensure that the resources of the state work for the people of the state.
“He was accompanied to the EFCC Headquarters by high profile Nigerians.
“It is our hope that the commission will be as professional as necessary and respect his fundamental rights as a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Details of his engagement with the operatives of the anti-graft agency will be disclosed later.”
However, EFCC denied that the former governor was in its custody.
The commission, in a statement by its spokesperson, Dele Oyewale said that Bello remained wanted with a subsisting warrant of arrest.
He said, “Media reports today that a former Governor of Kogi State, Mr. Yahaya Bello is in the holding facility of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is incorrect.
“The commission wishes to state that Bello is not in its custody.
“Bello, already declared wanted by the commission for alleged N80.2 billion money laundering charges, remains wanted with a subsisting warrant for his arrest.”
Bello was declared wanted after the incumbent governor of Kogi State, Usman Ododo helped the embattled former governor to escape arrest in April.
Ododo’s arrival with heavy security at the residence of the ex-governor in Wuse, Abuja prevented the EFCC men from effecting his arrest.
Ododo’s entourage drove out with Bello in the governor’s car.
Since then, it was said have holed up in the Kogi State Government House, Lokoja.
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Alia Hands over Seized Palliatives Truck to EFCC, ICPC in Makurdi
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State yesterday handed over a truck of palliatives he recently confiscated in Makurdi to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) with a charge on them to conduct a thorough investigations bordering on alleged diversion.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), had on Sept.
11 through the office of the representative of House of Representatives for Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency, Terséer Ugbor deployed two trucks of palliatives to his constituency for onward distribution to IDPs and vulnerable households.However, one of the trucks containing several materials worth millions of naira was confiscated by the state governor.
Our correspondent had earlier reported that the seized truck was conveying assorted relief materials meant for IDPs in the Kwande/Ushongo federal constituency was caught offloading its contents at a private residence around Kilometre 2 in Makurdi.
Further checks revealed that the palliatives, which were loaded from a NEMA warehouse in Jos found their way to a private residence under the directives of Ugbor.
The governor explained that he gave a standing order that the truck be impounded and moved to Government House Makurdi so as to know why goods released from NEMA for distribution to IDPs in Kwande and Ushongo could be offloaded at a private residence in Makurdi.
Alia who spoke at NEMA headquarters upon his return from the United Kingdom expressed displeasure over the discovery of some hidden facts regarding the matter.
He explained that preliminary investigations revealed that the goods were coming from NEMA and were meant to be sponsored by the state government and lifted by the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).
In a letter from NEMA headquarters addressed to the representative of the Kwande/Ushongo constituency, Ugbor, who lobbied for the materials, the agency specified that the state government should pay for the expenses of lifting the materials in Jos and that the materials be taken to the state by NEMA and handed over to SEMA.
Alia who discovered that some of the trucks conveying other materials such as mattresses were still missing, directed anti-graft agencies to liaise with a three-man committee from the state and conduct a thorough investigations to uncover more facts.
“It was also discovered that the materials were to be distributed directly to the affected persons by officials from the agency’s North Central Zonal Office in collaboration with the Benue State Emergency Management Agency team.
“I have directed that the Acting Executive Secretary of SEMA, James Iorpuu, officers of the EFCC, and a few others should monitor the situation and ensure that due process was followed and that the materials were distributed to the rightful people.
“I thank President Bola Tinubu for having Benue people at heart. I therefore use this opportunity to call on the National Assembly members to consider the conditions of vulnerable people in their states and ensure that they provide for their constituents whatever the federal government gives,” Alia stated.
The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor, Tersoo Kula in a statement in Makurdi, said the Director General of NEMA through a phone call, thanked the governor for being vigilant and also promised to continue to collaborate with the state government to ensure the fair distribution of materials coming from the Federal Government.
Similarly, last month, the governor uncovered the diversion of relief materials for an IDPs camp in Makurdi by SEMA officials.
The diverted food items include: 55 bags of rice, 24 bags of garri, Indomie noodles, beans among others.
The Executive Secretary of SEMA was perplexed, wondering how the governor got wind of the development.
Three staff of the agency were arrested in connection with the incident.The IDPs said diversion of relief materials by staff of SEMA was a common happening.