Connect with us

Top Story

APC, PDP, LP trade words on impact of Tinubu’s policies

Published

on

…Be patient and ready to make sacrifices — President Tinubu, APC urge Nigerians

…Tinubu’s policies are anti-people — PDP

…Policies are making life harder for Nigerians — LP

…PDP lacks capacity to achieve what Tinubu achieved in three weeks — Presidency

By Ibiyemi Mathew and Joel Oladele, Abuja

The ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) and the two leading opposition parties have taken different positions on the impact of the policies being reeled out by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Recall that the World Bank in its Nigeria Development Update June edition released yesterday predicted an increase in the level of poverty in Nigeria following the impact of the policies of the President Tinubu administration.

President Tinubu speaking to journalists after observing the Eid-el-Kabir prayers at Dodan Barracks prayer ground in Lagos stated that Nigerians will have to make sacrifices.

According to him, Allah would not burden the country with what it cannot bear.

In the same vein, the ruling party yesterday appealed to Nigerians to imbibe the virtues of patience and sacrifice towards a better nation.

Felicitating with Nigerians to commemorate the Eid-el-Kabir celebration via a press statement on Wednesday, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Barr. Felix Morka said Eid-el-Kabir is a highly symbolic Islamic tradition and celebration that commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah’s command.

He added that it also underscores Allah’s infinite capacity and willingness to divinely provide for mankind.

Morka also reassured Nigerians of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to his Renewed Hope agenda which is clearly evident in many of the decisive steps he has been taking since the inception of the administration.

“This year’s celebration remarkably coincides with a period in our nation’s history when our dear President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is taking some courageous and decisive steps to reposition our beloved country for rapid economic growth and wholesome greatness in line with his administration’s Renewed Hope agenda.

“We urge Nigerians to subscribe to the virtues of sacrifice and patience as we soldier on in our quest for a better Nigeria.

“We also enjoin our Muslim compatriots to continue to show compassion towards the needy and less-priviledged among us as they celebrate,” the statement read.

Reacting to the alleged anti-people policies by Tinubu’s government, the Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy, Mr. Dele Alake said, “but they (PDP) will say that, they will even say worse. That is very mild coming from them.”

“We expect them to say worse because all the time they were in government they lacked the gut, the mental capacity, the physical resourcefulness and the vision to do what the government has done or accomplished within short weeks.

“What they could not do in 16 years of holding the presidency of this country Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration has done it within three short weeks. So,what do you expect them to say?

“They lacked that mental capacity, the physical wherewithal, the managerial acumen to achieve those bold goals, so they have to be envious. So, it is normal,” he said.

Meanwhile the Acting National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Obiora Ifoh in an interview with journalist said, “it is unfortunate that this APC administration which is still struggling for legitimacy in court, has inflicted pain and suffering on Nigerians just under one month since assuming power albeit temporarily.

“This is an administration which has supervised increases in the pump price of petroleum products, electricity tariffs, vehicle registration among others, but has refused to cut the cost of governance.

“President Bola Tinubu just returned from his foreign business/ private visit and was welcomed by a convoy of over 100 vehicles fueled by tax payers money.

“We are certain a long list of taxes will soon follow just to raise funds in order to maintain the lifestyles of those in power to the detriment of ordinary Nigerians,” he said.

Obiora added that the current “administration’s policies has so far revealed a desire of the ruling party to make life harder for ordinary Nigerians because more citizens will certainly fall below the poverty line as more and more jobs are being lost and businesses are going under as a result of rising cost of transportation and energy.”

The acting national secretary implored Nigerians not to despair and remain hopeful noting that there is light at the end of the tunnel and justice will prevail.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Story

Six killed, several injured in Borno suicide attack

Published

on

At least six persons were killed and many others injured on Saturday in a bomb attack at a wedding venue in Tashan Mararaba, Gwoza town, Borno State.

According to a security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, the bomber, who was later identified as a young lady in her early twenties, detonated her explosive device in the middle of the gathering, causing chaos and destruction.

Intelligence sources told Makama that the victims, who were all civilians, were returning from a wedding celebration when the attack occurred near a busy motorpark.

It was learned that emergency services were rushed to the scene to rescue those injured and transport them to the hospitals in Gwoza.

One of the sources said medical personnel in the hospital said at least six people were killed while fifteen others were injured in the attack.

Speaking with reporters in Maiduguri, the state capital, the Borno State Commissioner of Police (CP), Yusuf Lawal, confirmed the attack saying it was carried out by a female suicide bomber.

Lawal said he was informed by the Divisional Police Officer in Gwoza, that at least six people were killed, with 15 others evacuated to the hospital.

Continue Reading

Top Story

Pilgrimage sponsorship: Mixed reactions trail NAHCON’s operations, as Govs slam inefficiency

Published

on

…N90bn subsidy not for sponsorship, but to help stranded pilgrims – MURIC

…National VC of Council of Ulama backs Gov. Bago on probe of NAHCON

…It’s time to end pilgrimage sponsorship – Bishop Emmah Isong blows hot

Rauf Oyewole, Bauchi

Controversies have continued to erupt after the call by the Niger State Governor, Muhammad Umar Bago and Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State to scrap the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and set up an agency that will regulate pilgrimage.

The two governors have publicly criticised the hajj management of the Hajj pilgrimage, calling for reforms and decentralisation.

Recall that Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed accused NAHCON of failing to meet expectations despite exorbitant charges of over N8 million for a Hajj seat.

He deplored the hardship faced by Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia while stressing the need to decentralise Hajj operations.

According to the governor, the decentralisation would allow state governments to take full control of Hajj affairs and ensure adequate welfare of their respective pilgrims who paid for Hajj fares through the State Pilgrims Welfare Boards.

Also, Bago, who spoke in a viral clip, sharing his experience in 2024 Hajj demanded a thorough investigation into a N90 billion subsidy given by the Federal Government.

The Governor had earlier posited that “As a state governor, I want to lead a committee of the governors and the Nigerian Governors Forum  (NGF) to scrap NAHCON. NAHCON is not helping matters.”

He said the Federal Government is too big to be worried about Hajj problems.

“This is a local government issue, not a state one. State governments should be able to organise pilgrimages and engage agents from the private sector who can manage this more effectively, as other countries do. The government has no business in doing this,” he said.

“Can you imagine governors of Nigeria, the Speaker of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, paying to NAHCON and having no place to sleep and being embarrassed? People will say it is because governors have been affected. Yes, they have been affected, but it is good that we are affected, and this is the time for us to change the narrative,” he said in the video.

He further lamented that: “We have failed and continue to fail. NAHCON is supposed to be a regulator, not an operator, but it has continued to act as an operator and has, therefore, failed pilgrims. Can you imagine that feeding, accommodation in Medina, tents in Muna, transportation, and healthcare workers are all managed by NAHCON? No other country in the World does this.”

“NAHCON has no business chartering flights; it is not their responsibility to feed the pilgrims. For example, I am from Niger State. If you allow me to feed pilgrims, I will be able to transport food that people are locally used to to Saudi Arabia to feed my own pilgrims,” he said.

While speaking, the Founder/Executive Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof. Ishaq Akintola, advised Governor Bago to channel his suggestion on how to improve the Hajj operation.

According to him, NAHCON has been engaging in internal restructuring and has always welcomed new ideas.

On scrapping NAHCON, Akintola said that: “We want the Federal Government to stop interfering in Hajj operations, we are capable of handling our things. About five to six years ago, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs demanded that the Hajj operation be handled by Muslim Community; the government does not need to interfere at all.

“The only place the government needs to come in is the area of international relations, international travels, issuance of passports and protocols.”

MURIC dismissed the uproar on the N90 billion subsidy by the Federal Government, saying that some people were out to give the government of the day a “bad name.”

According to him, “The Federal Government did not sponsor pilgrims. The N90 billion given was not for sponsorship. Economy of Nigeria nosedived and the Naira fell against the Dollar. The value of what they have paid became short and they needed additional N2 million each to meet up. As a responsible government, the Federal Government intervened by supporting the pilgrims who could not meet up with the deadline.”

Akintola said that such intervention could be extended to Christians Community as the government has been doing to its citizens in distress. He cited the Ukraine war where Nigerian students were trapped and the government quickly intervened to evacuate the stranded students.

MURIC said it would not comment on the demand for a probe of NAHCON as it has enough evidence of any mismanagement of funds.

Speaking on the sponsorship of pilgrimage, National Publicity Secretary of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and Former Chairman of PFN Cross River State, Bishop Emmah Isong, said in his personal opinion, it is time to stop sponsorship of pilgrimage to holy lands.

According to him, Nigeria has many religious historical sites that could attract foreigners to Nigeria.

He said, “Let’s make it a public-private partnership. I mean where the government will provide security and manage visas, diplomatic matters.”

He said that as a stakeholder in Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), he never used government resources to perform pilgrimage.

“I raise money to sponsor myself. Somebody should do so. We must not be colonialistic in our ways.

“What we have now is people sponsoring their girlfriends, those who have three or four wives are sponsoring their families to both Mecca and Jerusalem. The poor man doesn’t go on pilgrimage, those without connection don’t go on pilgrimage. Pilgrimage is your personal venture for spirituality. So what is the business of Nigeria?”

Also speaking, the National Deputy Chairman, Council of Ulamas, Sheikh Danazumi Musa, aligned with the submission of Governor Bago to probe the fund released to NAHCON, saying that the as a major stakeholder must have experienced or noticed injustice before coming to the public to demand for the probe.

“In Islam we don’t tolerate injustice. I’m in support of a special Committee of Inquiry into this year’s Hajj exercise. There are a lot of complaints from the pilgrims.”

Musa believed that there was nothing wrong in subsidising Hajj for Nigerians pilgrims, adding that subsidy is given to citizens across the World when a responsible government feels that things are tough for its people.

Continue Reading

Top Story

Minimum wage: We will pay what we can — Southern Govs

Published

on

The 17 Governors from the Southern part of Nigeria under the aegis of the Southern Governors’ Forum have advocated that each state be allowed to negotiate a new minimum wage they can pay with the labour unions.

This was contained in a communique issued at the end of their meeting held in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

“The Forum discussed the minimum wage issues demanded by labour and unanimously agreed that the minimum wage should be reflective of the cost of living and ability to pay, and each State be allowed to negotiate their minimum wage,” the communique partly read.

In the 16 points communique, the Forum called for strengthening of fiscal federalism and devolution of powers and expressed concern over current practices where mineral licences are issued and explorations undertaken without recourse to state governments.

It noted that issuing mineral licences without carrying the states along have resulted in criminal activities, attendant negative environmental impact, ecological degradation, and with no remediation commitment or revenue accruing to the States or the Federal Government.

The governors maintained that being the economic and industrial region of the country, there was a need to address the inadequate power supply in the region by taking advantage of the recent constitutional amendment that now allows States to regulate, generate, transmit and distribute electricity whilst also considering optional sources like renewables.

The southern governors said they have resolved to aggressively embark on energy transition plan from fossil fuels (petrol and diesel) to cleaner energy and specifically CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and ultimately EV’s (Electric Vehicles) to help reduce the cost of transportation, which would lower the cost of food, goods and services of the citizens and residents.

The meeting also called on the Federal Government to rehabilitate, repair and reconstruct Trunk A roads and transfer some roads to States that have expressed interest in taking them over, applauding President Tinubu for conceptualising and commencing the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, which cuts across eight states of the region.

The Communique hinted that the governors have resolved to commission a regional multimodal transport master plan that would prioritise connectivity of rail, road, air and water transportation, to facilitate interstate, intra-regional movement of persons, goods and services and thereby enhancing the ease of doing business.

It further stated that Southern States Development Agenda (SSDA) would comprise of a team whose primary responsibility is to outline a holistic plan to foster trade and investment, sustainable growth and development, economic prosperity, social harmony and food security for the region would be set up.

The Development Agenda, the governors added, would work hand in glove with individual State Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agencies, the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and other relevant MDA’s and multilateral agencies as necessary.

On the issue of state police, the Governors resolved to continue to advocate for the creation of State police against the backdrop of the success of the regional community based security outfits, which have been effective in intelligence gathering.

The governors, the communique further stated, resolved to remain united and committed to oneness of purpose, noting that the physical boundaries that divide the people of the south could not be compare to the strong bonds of enterprise, resilience and culture that they share just as they have resolved to be deliberate and intentional about intra region trade, partnerships and investment facilitation and promotion which was agreed would require a structured and coordinated collaborative approach.

The members of the Forum commended Mr President Tinubu for the food palliative support to States and the laudable economic recovery reforms and policies through the implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda pledging to support him in his unwavering resolve to reposition the country and build a greater future for all.

It would be recalled that at the end of the meeting, Prince Dapo Abiodun was chosen to provide the needed leadership as Chairman of the Forum, while Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the governor of Anambra State was appointed as the Vice Chairman.

The communique concluded that quarterly meetings of the Forum would be held and rotated among member states.

Continue Reading

Trending