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Politicians Gullible, Often Termed Jobless, Says Aliyu Bello
From Abel Zwanke, Lafia
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State, Hon. Aliyu Bello, has described Nigerian politicians as “gullible people” who often weaponise citizens for selfish interests, lamenting that those in politics are frequently branded as “jobless” by members of the public.
Bello spoke in Lafia during an interactive session with journalists on Monday, where he addressed issues ranging from the amended electoral timetable and direct primaries to zoning, defections and the performance of both the state and federal governments.
“Because when we are doing this politics, people call us jobless. They believe that if you are in politics, you don’t have a job,” he said, adding that citizens sometimes encourage unhealthy political behaviour.
“We are too gullible and the politicians use us and weaponize us to just confuse us. The moment you leave office and begin to abuse the government, people start supporting you,” he stated.
On the recent amendment to the Electoral Act adjusting the election timetable, Bello said he believes in due process and the rule of law.
“It is an Act of Parliament. Once it has been enacted into law, we have no option but to follow it. As politicians, we are always prepared for elections,” he said, noting that campaigns often begin shortly after a new administration takes office.
Commenting on the party’s congresses in the state, the APC chairman described the exercise as largely successful despite minor complaints. “In normal circumstances, it goes by consensus. If you achieve 85 percent success, you are good to go. We addressed the few complaints that came up,” he said.
On direct primaries, Bello acknowledged that while the process could be cumbersome, it remains more democratic than delegate-based systems. “Anything that is democratic, no matter how cumbersome, we have to go by it because democracy is about the people.
A situation where 2,000 delegates determine the fate of over two million people is not ideal,” he said, disclosing that over 250,000 members registered during the party’s recent e-registration in the state.
Bello also backed Governor Abdullahi Sule’s position on zoning, describing it as a stabilising factor in the state’s political arrangement. “Without zoning, some zones would never have produced a governor. It may not be written, but it is a silent and positive negotiation that we should be our brother’s keeper,” he said, adding that zoning does not prevent anyone from contesting.
On the defection of a prominent governorship aspirant to the APC, Bello confirmed the development, describing it as a gain for the party. “He has come already. He is a registered member in his ward. For us, it is a plus,” he said, while maintaining that opposition politics would still exist in the state.
Assessing the performance of the Nasarawa State Government, Bello cited infrastructure projects, healthcare improvements and civil service reforms as notable achievements.
“When you have a government that constructs multiple flyovers within two years and revitalises the civil service without borrowing, you must acknowledge the effort,” he said.
At the federal level, he defended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s removal of fuel subsidy, describing it as a necessary economic reform.
“Economists had predicted that the economy would collapse without subsidy removal. Though it was difficult at first, allocations to states have increased significantly,” he said, noting that states now receive higher monthly revenues.
Bello dismissed allegations of discriminatory appointments at the federal level, arguing that similar patterns occurred under previous administrations and urging fairness in political assessments.
He concluded by calling on Nigerians to support governments at all levels rather than undermining them for political gain.
“We must support what is supportable. If you want to criticize, defend your position, but don’t weaponize the people,” he said.
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APWEN Lauds Diri on Ongoing 60MW Gas-fired Turbine
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) Bayelsa Chapter has lauded the initiatives of Governor Douye Diri’s administration on the injection of 60 megawatts of power supply through the 99% nearly completed gas-fired turbine project.
The Chairman of the Association, Engr.
Amalate Ann Jonathan Obuebite gave the commendation when she led no fewer than 30 women engineers, comprising professionals, graduates and students on an industrial visit to the 60MW Gas-Fired Power Plant at Elebele in Ogbia local government area of the state.She added that upon completion, the 60MW gas-fired turbine, which receives gas feed from the Oando gas manifold in Elebele would help eradicate the frequent power outages in the state, boost business activities, and accelerate industrial and economic growth.
According to her, ‘When the project is completed, it will almost take the state out of the national grid as well as provide a stable power supply across the state”
Obuebite had during an interactive session with Governor Douye Diri at the project site in Elebele noted that the current 20 Megawatt power supply is inadequate for the state to meet both domestic and industrial demands.
She added that upon completion, the 60MW gas-fired turbine, which receives gas feed from the Oando gas manifold in Elebele would help eradicate the frequent power outages in the state, boost business activities, and accelerate industrial and economic growth.
The members of the APWEN were conducted round the project site by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bayelsa Electricity Company Limited (BECL)
Engr. Olice Kemenanabo.
The members, during the project which lasted for 2 hours gained valuable insights into the power plant’s operations, from inducers to gas pipes, boilers, pressure control with transmitters, heat exchange bellows, emergency shut-off valve etc.
The hands-on experience was invaluable, with the students learning how lean gas and methane are processed to power the turbine.
The visit also bridged the gap between theory and practice, enhancing their understanding of engineering principles while the students on their part took turns to ask questions as the MD took time to answer all questions satisfactorily.
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Aondoakaa Condemns Kwande Killings, Calls for Urgent Government Action
By David Torough, Abuja
Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, has strongly condemned the recent killings in communities in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, where more than 13 people were reportedly murdered by suspected herdsmen terrorists.
The attacks occurred in the Mbaav and Mbadura areas of Turan in Kwande, leaving several residents dead and others injured, displaced, or missing.
Aondoakaa described the incident as “barbaric, inhumane and unacceptable,” stressing that the killing of innocent farmers in their own communities should trouble the conscience of all Nigerians.
In a statement issued by his media aide, James Ian, the former justice minister expressed deep sympathy to the families of those who lost their lives and to residents affected by the violence.
“My heart goes out to the families of the victims who have lost their loved ones in such cruel circumstances,” Aondoakaa said. “I also sympathize with the many people who have been injured, displaced from their ancestral homes, or are still missing following these attacks. The trauma and suffering being inflicted on our people are simply unacceptable.”
He noted that the renewed violence in Kwande reflects the persistent insecurity facing many rural communities in Benue, warning that repeated attacks have turned once peaceful farming settlements into areas of fear and displacement.
Aondoakaa also expressed concern over what he described as the apparent silence and inaction of the Benue State Government amid recurring killings across the state.
He urged the state’s leadership to demonstrate stronger commitment to protecting vulnerable communities and to provide clear direction and reassurance to residents.
The former Attorney General appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene by deploying adequate security forces to affected communities to halt the cycle of violence.
He commended Tinubu for his earlier visit to Benue following the deadly attack in Yelewata last year, which left more than 200 people dead, saying the visit gave hope to grieving families.
Aondoakaa also called on security agencies to act swiftly to safeguard lives and property, while urging all levels of government to collaborate in addressing the growing security crisis affecting communities in Benue State.
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KWUPO Raises the Alarm Over Killings Near Security Camp in Kwande
By David Torough, Abuja
The Kwande United People’s Organization (KWUPO) has demanded urgent explanations from security authorities following fresh attacks on communities in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, despite the recent deployment of security personnel to the area.
In a statement issued in March by its President General, Comrade Simon Aloko Nachi, the group said residents were attacked on Thursday night in River Jam, Mbaikyo Mbachiom, and across the Yaav Ward, communities located close to Jato Aka in the Turan axis where about 200 security personnel are reportedly stationed.
KWUPO expressed shock and anger that the attacks occurred only weeks after Governor Rev.
Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia visited the area and assured residents that security measures had been put in place to protect them.According to the group, no security intervention was reported during the attacks despite the proximity of the deployed personnel.
The organization described the situation as a serious security failure and questioned the role of the officers stationed in Jato Aka, asking why no attempt was made to repel the attackers or protect the nearby communities.
KWUPO called on Governor Alia, the chairman of Kwande Local Government, and the heads of all security agencies operating in the area to immediately investigate the incident and provide a clear explanation to residents.
The group warned that the continued attacks have deepened fear among residents and displaced families, many of whom have already lost homes and loved ones in previous violence.
It also appealed to civil society groups, the National Assembly, and the international community to pay attention to the security situation in Kwande, insisting that residents deserve urgent protection and decisive action to prevent further loss of life.


