POLITICS
President Meets Defunct CPC Chairmen in Aso Rock, Calls for Unity
By Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari met with with his defunct party leaders and urged political leaders to stay focused and uphold the ultimate objective of promoting interest of the country, saying, “We are Nigerians, God willing we remain Nigerians, and Nigeria shall remain one.
’’The President, who received former State Chairmen of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) at the State House, Abuja on Tuesday.
He noted that the passion and zeal for improving the livelihood of Nigerians, which culminated in creation of the political party had not dwindled, calling for more steadfastness as Nigerians.
Buhari said the self-centeredness that led to the loss of about a million lives between 1967-1970 must not be allowed to repeat itself, noting that the CPC was founded on the bedrock of patriotism and loyalty to the unity of Nigeria.
“Our main objective is the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We are human beings. We have our weaknesses, but I can assure you that the patriotism in us is hard earned. We have gone through all the troubles from 15th of January 1966 to date. You know what I mean by this, we have killed a million of ourselves in order to keep this country together.
“I don’t think there can be any practical experience more than that. We are Nigerians, God willing we remain Nigerians and Nigeria will remain one,’’ he said.
Buhari urged all members of defunct CPC and political leaders to always be mindful of the larger picture by working towards preserving the unity, peace and integrity of the nation.
The President thanked former chairmen of the political party, which was merged to form the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), for always highlighting the achievements of the government, admitting that some areas will surely get more attention.
“I am delighted to welcome the forum of State Chairmen of the former Congress for Progressives’ Change to State House today. I accord great significance to this visit as it demonstrates a determination and commitment to identify with our administration.
“This visit recalls the solidarity with the successes that we have recorded in critical areas of our society. The visit also affords us the opportunity to discuss other issues of interest to the forum.
“I commend members of this forum and all members of the legacy party-CPC, for their continued dedication to the ideals of democratic governance that we all believed in.
“The doggedness with which we pursued our vision and goals that culminated into the success we recorded remain like bright stars in the history of our dear nation,’’ he added.
Buhari said he was particularly grateful for the “unalterable belief the members of CPC and, by extension the Nigerian electorate, had and still have in me as demonstrated in their unalloyed support for our electoral struggles which reflected in the results that we consistently recorded at the polls over the years.’’
He said it was the solid credentials that the CPC possessed that gave the party a prime place in the merger that led to the formation of the All Progressives Congress.
The President said other political parties in the merger include the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) along with some members from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and People’s Democratic Party.
The President said efforts had been made in appointing some members of CPC in his government, including those in the Federal Executive Council (FEC) like the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Minister of Education, Minister of Water Resources, and Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.
“I listened to the remarks of your Chairman which highlighted our modest achievements in diverse areas. We shall remain resolute to continue to deliver on the promises we made to Nigerians, and to ensure that we attain greater milestones in terms of economic growth, infrastructural development, provision of security, and the war against corruption, among other responsibilities of government,’’ he added.
Describing the President as the “Patriarch of the CPC’’, the Chairman of Forum of State Chairmen of the defunct CPC and former Chairman of the party in Niger State, Umar Shuaibu, said the party had maintained all its structures across the country, assuring President Buhari of their loyalty, especially in the forthcoming elections.
Shuaibu commended the President for providing strong leadership over the years, particularly in remaining balanced, fair and above board in electoral issues.
“Before you, the opposition was arrested and maltreated, but it is no longer so,’’ he said, “You did not deny them what they denied you when they were in power.’’
Shuaibu thanked the President for appointing members of the defunct CPC into the Federal Executive Council, as head of agencies and members of Boards.
He said the CPC had always garnered millions of votes in elections across the country, and would support the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
POLITICS
Rivers APC Chair Proffers Solution to State Political Crisis
Caretaker Committee Chairman of APC in Rivers, Chief Tony Okocha, says unless Gov. Siminalayi Fubara abides by the law, the political crisis in the state will persist.
Okocha said this at a news conference on Friday in Abuja while reacting to the recent court ruling on the state with regards to the disbursement of local government allocations.
An Abuja Federal High Court had, on Wednesday, retrained the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from further releasing local government allocations from the Federation Account to the state.
Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in her ruling, held that the presentation of the 2024 budget by Fubara before a four-member Rivers House of Assembly was an affront to constitutional provisions.
She described Fubara’s receipt and disbursement of monthly allocations since January 2024 as nothing short of a constitutional aberration that must not be allowed.
The judge further held that Fubara’s action in implementing an unlawful budget stood as a gross violation of the 1999 Constitution he swore to protect.
Okocha, in his reaction, said blackmailing President Bola Tinubu and Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), over the court ruling would not solve the political crisis in the state.
He described Fubara as Wike’s political investment who was a mere civil servant before he was lifted from a state of relative political obscurity to political crescendo by the FCT minister.
Okocha further stated that the governor was brought to politics and limelight by Wike.
“Wike is not, in any way, suffocating Fubara as is being alleged.
“Blackmailing President Tinubu and Wike psychologically over the recent court ruling will not help the case in Rivers because the law has to be followed.
“We stand with and by the court, and not with any strong man’s morality. It is not right for anyone to start proclaiming self-righteousness.
“Wike is innocent in the political crisis in Rivers and should, therefore, not be dragged into it,” Okocha said.
He said the only way to bring peace to the state was for Fubara to follow the law and abide by the court ruling, adding that “the law does not recognise sentiments but facts as presented.
“Wike brought Fubara to where he is today. He lifted him from obscurity to political crescendo. Nobody is suffocating anybody. The fight in Rivers state is between Fubara and Fubara,” he said.
The APC chairman added that the political crisis would have long ended if Fubara had obeyed Tinubu’s intervention in the first place.
According to him, Fubara has been running the state without an approved budget, which is against the law.
He said it was unfortunate that those playing up unnecessary sentiments and backing the governor failed to see the illegality going on under his administration.
The way out of the political crisis, according to him, is for the governor to obey the law of the land, including the law regarding the state budget.
“We use this opportunity to speak against attempts to disparage innocent persons, namely: Nyesom Wike, the FCT minister. In all the cases in court, they are about 32, he is not a party to any of them.
“If the governor had obeyed Justice Omotoso’s judgment; if he had listened to the counsel of President Tinubu; if he had listened to the Court of Appeal recently, all of these would have disappeared,” Okocha stated.
On the recent attempt by some stakeholders and elders in the Niger Delta zone to reconcile the gladiators in Rivers crisis, Okocha said such a move was too late.
He added that there was no point crying over spilt milk, wondering where those elders were when the political crisis started.
“If you ask me, the only other hurdle to escape is the Supreme Court. What are the elders coming to do at this late hour, if they actually would want to come?
“They are the same people who told the governor that he is a know-all and do-all; they encouraged him to believe that his head was bigger than his pillow.
“They told him his powers are elastic and the governor agreed to that,” he said.
Okocha added that most of the elders had disappeared into thin air after lining their pockets while the governor was now on the hot seat.(NAN)
POLITICS
Ebonyi: I Signed 18 Executive Bills in my 1yr in Office – Nwifuru
Gov. Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, on Friday, said he assented to 18 Executive Bills in his one year in office.
Nwifuru made the disclosure in a speech at the 2024/2025 Judiciary Year celebration in Abakaliki.
He said that his administration had so far employed at least 150 judiciary staff.
He also said that the judiciary would remain the last beacon of hope, fairness and justice to all citizens.
The governor expressed the need to uphold the integrity of the Bench “to do justice to all men without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”.
Nwifuru described the theme of the celebration, “Law as an Instrument for Social Engineering” as apt in shaping the society.
“I commend the organisers for echoeing the power of law, which our government wholeheartedly believes is critical to social engineering.
“In the context of the law, it is critical in shaping societal behavior, norms and values.
“As social engineers, legal professionals have the power to advocate for reforms that address the pressing issues of our time, setting the foundation for a society that is equitable and just for all.
“The judicial arm of the
government remains the only and last beacon of hope, fairness and justice to all citizens,” he said.
According to him, the legal profession has a vital role to play in promoting the cause of justice, protecting human rights and upholding professional standards.
“It is for this purpose that the Government of Ebonyi has been quite responsive, supportive and understanding on many issues that affect the judiciary.
“I want to assure you that within the limit of our resources, we shall continue to strive to improve on the welfare of our judges, magistrates and, indeed, the entire workforce of the judiciary,” the governor said.
Earlier, the state Chief Judge (CJ), Justice Elvis Ngene, thanked the governor for his support to the development of the judiciaryand pledged more commitment to qualitative justice delivery system.
Ngene said that 13,919 cases were pending in the High Court at the beginning of last legal year.
“A total of 5,343 cases were filed.
“The cases disposed off stands at 10,250 and the pending cases at the close of the period is 9,012.
“At the Magistrate’s Court, 4,213 cases were pending at the beginning of the period, 2,145 were filed, 2,318 were disposed off and 4,040 were pending at the end of the period under review.
“At the Customary Court of Appeal, 893 cases were pending at the beginning of the last legal year, 71 were filed within the period.
“A total of 86 cases were disposed off and 878 were pending at the end of the period,” the CJ said. (NAN)
POLITICS
Kogi Assembly Calls for Rebuilding of Facilities Affected by Omala Crisis
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Kogi State House of Assembly has appealed to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo to consider the renovation of Abejukolo General Hospital, Basic Healthcare and Educational facilities affected by the recent crisis in Omala Local Government Area of the State.The lawmakers made the appeal during the House plenary sitting on Thursday in a motion moved by the lawmaker representing Omala State Constituency, Hon Umar Yahaya.
Umar Yahaya also demanded for the commendation of Governor Ododo for deploying Joint Security Personnel’s to the crisis areas of Omala urging the government to put in place measures for rebuilding of facilities in the devastated communities. According to him, this would ensure that those returning residents who were affected by the crisis have access to medical care and educational opportunities, particularly as people have started going back to resettle in their ancestral homes due to improved security.He appealed to the Kogi State Government to prioritize the rebuilding of the communities affected by these repeated attacks, specifically Bagana, Agojeju-Odoh, Agbenema, Iyade and other villages within Omala Local Government.Yahaya seized the opportunity to request the leadership of the house to mandate its Peace and Security Committee or any other Committee of the house to provide oversight to ensure the continuation and completion of these restoration projects, recognizing the immediate needs and the right of the affected communities to resume normalcy, dignity, and safety in their daily lives.Seconding the motion, Hon. Usman Ochidi, member representing Dekina/Biraidu State Constituency noted that the cardinal responsibility of any government is to provide adequate security for his people. “We are all aware of what happened in Omala before his Excellency’s visit. After then, peace has finally returned to the crisis area. This is a welcome development and we must appreciate Governor Ododo. The Governor should help us to provide all the social amenities, especially the hospital for the affected victims in the crisis area to return to their homes”.On his part, Olawunmi Jacob from Mopa-Muro State Constituency while aligning himself with the prayers outlined by the mover of the motion said peace remains a factor for development in any society.Major Enefola, lawmaker representing Igalamela Odolu Constituency also commended the joint security task force for their proactive measures and efforts in maintaining peace in the areaHe wanted the Kogi State Government to replicate the deployment of Joint Security Personnel’s in other crisis prone areas in Kogi State.Explaining further, the lawmaker said “It is very disheartening to wake up and witness the needless deaths of our citizens. This must stop”.Adding his voice, the member representing Adavi State Constituency Hon. Asema Baba Haruna while commending the mover of the motion prayed that such ugly incident will not happen again in the State.The member representing Ajaokuta State Constituency Hon. Abu Onoru-Oiza Jibrin said the construction of the health sector is pivotal in reawakening any community. “The renovation of Abejukolo hospital is very key for the people while we are also aware that other things are important,” he added.In his contributions, the member representing Lokoja I State Constituency Hon. Bin-Ebaiya Shehu Tijani also joined his colleagues in commending the State Government for the swift response in restoring peace in the affected crisis areas.Ruling on the motion, the Deputy Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Comfort Ojoma Nwuchiola Egwaba who presided over the plenary thanked Governor Ododo for fulfilling his commitments in restoring peace in Agojeju-Odoh and its environs.