Politics
NASS Leadership: Accept Awolowo’s paper, other media’s advice on your support for Akpabio — Group charges Tinubu, APC


The President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been told to heed the prevalent advice by the Nigerian media, eminent leaders and groups across the country and back down from aiding any aspirant being currently investigated by the anti-graft agencies to become the head of the National Assembly scheduled for inauguration on Tuesday.
For whatever reasons, the National Movement for Good Leadership and Greater Nigeria said it was inauspicious for the President or the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to flagrantly support a person who has been variously accused of economic and financial crimes and already being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for the number three position in the country, the Senate Presidency.
Leading by example, the Nigeria’s new President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, according to Honorable Isaiah Adanu the National Coordinator of the movement, should be in the vanguard of promoting probity, accountability and good governance by not only preaching good character and integrity , but by ensuring that only clean Nigerians are elevated to top government positions.
Speaking at the unveiling of a special advisory compendium put together on the leadership of the 10th National Assembly in Abuja on Saturday, Honorable Adanu stated that virtually all the newspapers in Nigeria have called the attention of the President to the implications of supporting Senator Godswill Akpabio and or any of the legislators-elect being currently investigated by the anti-graft agencies to occupy the exalted position of Senate President.
In addition, the Greater Nigeria Movement Coordinator disclosed that eminent Nigerians and groups all over the country had spoken too against the support being given to Senator Akpabio by the President and APC with some staging protests and a group of women from Akpabio’s South-South threatening to go naked if the imposition prevailed.
Referring to editorials, news items and articles in the credible national dailies, the Benue State born Hon. Adanu said that the papers including the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Thisday, Vanguard, Nigerian Tribune, Premium Times, The Guardian, Daily Trust, Punch, Daily Times, Leadership, National Star, Aljazir, Blueprint, Business Day, Nigerian NewsDirect and others have pointedly cautioned the new government and APC against further criminalization of politics and governance in Nigeria by the planned elevation of people with criminal cases to exalted government positions.
Exemplifying the editorials with the Late Sage Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo owned Nigerian Tribune, the longest surviving private newspaper in Nigeria, Honorable Adanu said:
“In its editorial titled ‘Political positions and leaders with integrity questions,’ the Nigerian Tribune submits: the idea of top aspirants for leadership positions in the National Assembly being persons with integrity questions hanging on them without their political parties and Nigerians in general expressing disquiet about this is utterly reprehensible. How could it be that people with pending corruption cases are the ones mostly penciled in for the highest offices in the National Assembly? The optics, in spite of the much ballyhooed corruption fight of the President Muhammadu Buhari government, is terrible.
“The impression has been created that the surest way to paper over any corruption allegation within the body politic is to seek higher offices, perhaps as a backhanded reward for the corruption tag. This evidently sends very wrong signals that the country is not just incapable of fighting corruption, but is in fact ready to celebrate it and keep reveling in it.
“Yet the leadership in the country pretends that it is interested in foreign investments and is keen to attract them in order to improve the economy, only that we do not know of any serious investor, except ones also favorably disposed to corruption and seeking an opportunity to further extend their corrupt tentacles, that would want to venture into the visibly corrupt environment being presented in Nigeria.
“More unfortunate is the fact that with the current deluge of integrity-challenged people in the public space, thus depriving the country of integrity-conscious leaders. We hope that these persons with integrity questions and those sponsoring and supporting them will soon realize the futility of their macabre dance, as the overall weakening of the moral fiber of the society and the resultant lack of quality progress and development will affect all, including themselves. Nonetheless, the higher responsibility is for the general public to be much more discerning in voting and electing quality leaders and shunning those with integrity questions.
The Coordinator of the Good Leadership and Greater Nigeria Movement therefore appealed to the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress to heed the advice as succinctly given by the newspaper established by the most respected, adored and successful leader in the South West till date, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and others to guarantee discipline and good governance Nigeria badly needs.
At the occasion, the movement launched a compendium giving 20 cogent reasons why one of the leading aspirants for the position of Senate President, Senator Osita Izunaso is the best and most suitable person among those contesting for the post.
Politics
NNPP denies membership of Coalition of Concerned political parties


The National Working Committee of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has denied membership of Coalition of Concerned Political Parties.
The NNPP said this in a statement by its acting National Chairman, Mr Abba Ali in Abuja.
“The attention of the leadership of the party has been drawn to newspaper reports of the formation of a coalition by NNPP and some political parties and wishes to state emphatically that there is nothing of such.
“The reports which came out on Friday Dec. 8, 2023, indicated that our great party, the NNPP, PDP and some other political parties have formed a coalition.
“The NNPP is using this medium to reiterate that the report in all its material substance is false and is very far from the truth, ” he said.
Ali said that since the 2023 General Elections, no official of the party had engaged with any political party, either individually or collectively, to discuss the issue of forming a coalition now or in the nearest future.
He urged Nigerians and the international community to disregard any news of the NNPP going into coalition with any political party or parties.
Seven opposition political parties were on Wednesday alleged to have formed CCPP to strengthen democracy in the country.
The coalition comprised of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Social Democratic Party(SDP),Peoples Allied Movement (PDM), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Young Progressives Party (YPP)and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
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Concerned Benue APC Stakeholders pass vote of confidence on Alia’s Govt


By Titus Atondu, Makurdi
Benue State Concerned APC Stakeholders arising from a closed door meeting disassociated themselves from the position of the All Progressives Congress (APC) local government party chairmen and the State Executive Committee over their media attacks on governor Hyacinth Alia and his administration.
In a communique issued at the end of the meeting in Makurdi, the State Capital, the leader of the stakeholders and former president of the Senate, Senator Ameh Ebute, advised Governor Alia to discountenance all distractions and continue his focus on developing the State with the diligence so far employed.
“You are by this communiqué requested to desist from further actions and retreat to allow elders and major stakeholders to wade into the matter and seek appropriate answers to all issues,” Senator Ebute said.
Senator Barnabas Gemade, General Onoja, retired, Senator Joseph Akaagerger, and Senator Ebute, thanked the entire Benue APC family and also assured Governor Alia of their continuous support; passing a vote of confidence on Alia’s administration and his team.
“We the concerned stakeholders of APC in Benue state are worried by the recent attacks on the Governor and Government of Benue state, particularly, the content of the communiqué we saw on social media under the hands of the APC LG chairmen, as well as the resolution of the state working committee, in respect to leadership, meeting and party activities.
“We see this as a deliberate attempt to distract the Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia-led administration from fulfilling his campaign promises to the people. This unfortunate incident by the APC LG Chairmen has opened a vista for the opposition to take full advantage, culminating in a recent motion sponsored by an opposition (PDP) senator from Benue against the government of Benue state,” he stated.
According to the former Senate president, the APC leaders are not in support of the actions of the Local government party chairmen and the party executive committee, particularly for their inability to explore all necessary avenues for proper engagements before resorting to unnecessary media outings that have further escalated what would have easily been managed internally by the party.
“We acknowledge and have participated in critical as well as strategic stakeholder’s meetings to include but not limited to two expanded stakeholders meetings held in government house, Makurdi and a mini state congress to herald the Governorship Elections Petitions Tribunal victory of His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia and His Deputy, Barr. Sam Ode at the IBB Square, Makurdi, all at the instance of His Excellency, the Governor of Benue state,” he said.
He maintained that at several meetings and other fora, elders of the party as well as the executives of the party had caused to pass a vote of confidence on the Governor of Benue State and applauded his inclusive leadership style.
“It is on the basis of these and many more that we the concerned elders have found it necessary to address the public and ask all concerned party members to desist from further public outings and stop any impending action that will further cause disunity in the party,” he stated.
Responding to a question, senator Gemade charged members of the public to ignore social media practitioners that turned to publishing falsehood against personalities.
He expressed shock that a social media platform reported that he held a zoom meeting to lobby Governor Alia to decamp to the opposition PDP in Benue state.
“I can’t blame them because they are looking for food but should be ignored. Benue APC is intact and Alia administration is doing well so far,” Gemade said.
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Osun APC, PDP clash over Adeleke’s plan to extend Ilesa water contract lifespan


By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo
The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State are currently embroiled in a heated exchange of words over Governor Ademola Adeleke’s proposal to extend the duration of the Ilesa water financing agreement with the Islamic Development Bank.
The Ilesa Water Project was commenced by the former Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola which is due for closure by December 2023.
The Osun APC berated Governor Ademola Adeleke for allegedly bungling the multi-billion naira Ilesa Water Project, describing his current eye-service to regularise the project as fathom and deceit designed to save face from the embarrassment.
“Before Adeleke, like a bull in the China shop, mindlessly ordered for stoppage of work on the water project last December, his predecessor, His Excellency, former state Governor Adegboyega Oyetola CON, now Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, had completed the reticulation component and laying of water pipes, setting a stage for the final component of the work, which is water treatment.
“Until few days ago when they began to run helter skelter to save the day, Governor Adeleke and his lousy yes-men had intentionally and practically ignored all entreaties from the sons and daughters of Ijesaland to get the project back to track so that their dream of getting potable and healthy water to drink in their lifetime would come to reality.”
The APC Chairman, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal, in a statement issued by the party’s Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, Tuesday, questioned the soundness of the thought-process of the state governor and his advisers, pondering why Adeleke would choose to punish a whole generation of Ijesa because their elites gave unwavering support to the government of ex-Governor Oyetola, which prioritised the welfare of Ijesa people above mundane and reckless politics.
Lawal said, “It is painful that the clumsy government of Senator Adeleke, having wasted almost one year without accessing the balance of $37.9 million Islamic Development Bank(IDB) loan meant for the completion of the water project, is now belatedly begging profusely, claiming to be ramping up actions to extend the life span of the Ilesa water financing agreement with the bank which is due for closure in few days’ time.”
Lawal cautioned that unless men of good intention at the federal level were mobilised to remedy the situation, Osun State might suffer a double jeopardy because “the project might not only suffer misfortune as it did 30 years ago when the fund meant for it was brazenly converted for personal use, Osun State could equally run into further financial headache on account of court case instituted against it by the project contractor, who is seeking compensation for a breach of contract.
“The Osun APC is using this medium to appeal to all Nigerians of means and clout to come to our aid by saving the state from the current logjam inflicted on us by the confused and tactless Governor Adeleke and his coterie of political jesters.
“One, we need the Islamic Development Bank, the financing bank, to extend the financing agreement on the Ilesa Water Project beyond December 2023.
“Two, the project contractor should be placated to settle out-of-court as being requested by the state government so that the state does not lose money and suffer unduly over the indiscretion and lack of seriousness of some political mal-administrators,” Lawal pleaded.
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) slammed APC in Osun over its thoughtless remarks on the Ilesa Water Project saying, “The recent remark from Osun APC chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, calling Adeleke’s action about the project ‘political pettiness’ shows that APC is not remorseful for the atrocities it committed while in office.
“The challenges the project is facing were caused by the Oyetola government. It was Oyetola who terminated the contractor’s contract leading to the litigation that the state is battling.”
In a statement from the Media Office of the party, the State Chairman, Hon. Sunday Bisi, while commenting on the Ilesa water project and the recent reaction from the opposition, described the APC as an anti-people association and a clueless party.
“Governor Adeleke’s action exemplifies the responsible oversight expected of a government committed to inclusive governance.
“The mismanagement of funds and allegations of corruption during the previous administration demanded a reassessment of the project’s trajectory, which Governor Adeleke duly acknowledged.
“Since Lawal has decided to mislead the public through false accusations on Governor Adeleke, there is a need to remind the public of the atrocities of the APC on the water project. Lawal and his fellow grievers should be informed that it was Oyetola who terminated the water project contract with the contractor thereby resulting in the Contractor’s court action.
“This added to the several messes of the Oyetola government that Governor Adeleke has been left to clear. The Governor has initiated an out-of-court settlement with the contractor which is currently ongoing.
“Lawal seems preoccupied with deflecting attention from the glaring failures during his party’s tenure. The massive corruption under the last administration concerning the project is another challenge. Despite the staggering billions of naira spent on the project, it is still far from completion.
“The Governor after meeting with the then Minister of Water Resources was advised to relieve the project consultant who was accused of squandering several billions of naira which resulted in more revelation on the corruption under the last administration.”
“The project consultant accused the House of Assembly led by an Ijesa man and an APC stalwart, Timothy Owoeye, of demanding a 5 million dollar ($5,000,000) bribe. This highlights the corrupt practices that derailed the project’s progress. This unacceptable diversion of public funds for personal gain reflects a dire lack of empathy and accountability within the previous administration.
“Lawal should call Owoeye to address the public why he apparently neglected his community’s welfare in favour of personal enrichment, an act unbecoming of an elected representative entrusted with safeguarding the public interest.
“The termination of the project’s contract by Oyetola’s administration resulting in legal actions added complexity to an already convoluted situation. Governor Adeleke’s proactive measures in clearing the aftermath of these decisions reflect his dedication to rectifying the evil perpetrated by the previous governance.
“The ongoing discussion for an out-of-court settlement with the contractor was also borne out of the current administration’s efforts to mitigate potential financial repercussions stemming from the clumsy actions of the past actions. This indicates a strategic approach aimed at safeguarding the state’s interests, a commendable display of maturity in handling a challenging situation.
“The claims by Lawal and his cohorts regarding Governor Adeleke’s involvement in the Ilesa Water Project lack substance when juxtaposed against the prevalent mismanagement, corruption, and neglect witnessed during the tenure of Lawal’s party.
“Adeleke’s administration’s focus on transparency, community welfare, and accountability in public spending stands the governor out as a beacon of impeccable integrity. It is imperative to prioritise the truth over baseless accusations and hold to account all those responsible for the mismanagement and malpractices that hindered developmental projects, including that of the Ilesa water project,” he added.
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