Category: Politics

  • FMWH Promotes Public Participation for Federal Infrastructure

    FMWH Promotes Public Participation for Federal Infrastructure

    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

    It is gratifying to note that the Federal ministry of works is working selflessly to bring in, the general public into the protectkon of infrastructural facilities executed by the federal government across the country for the benefits of the people and the forthcoming younger generations.

    It could be recalled that the minister of works, Senator, Engineer Dr. Nweze David Umahi,FNSE, ,FNATE,CON has canvassed his ministry’s support to ensure that all executed federal infrastructures are being protected by the general public which is a very good foresight.

    Based on what the FMW is trying to bring out and to be adopted by the public, the people’s participation in the protection of the government property would enable such projects to last longer than expectations especially at present when the cost of execution of projects is always getting higher almost everyday.

    Many thanks be to the special adviser on media to the Honourable Minister of works,Honourable Barrister Orji Uchenna Orji for reaching prominent media organisatiins with this new development that would certainly promote the public participation in the protection of government projects at both rural and urban settlements across the 6-geo political zones in Nigeria.

    It is also important to residents to form some local surveillance committees that would enforce the full version of the property protection so as to block the activities saboteurs from vandalising the infrastructures of any kind with optimum result.

  • APC Youth Group Urges Tinubu to Reward APC-IGG National President

    APC Youth Group Urges Tinubu to Reward APC-IGG National President

    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano

    “Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken deserves a reward from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his selfless services to the All Progressives Congress under his support group, APC Initiative for Good Governance.”

    This was announced by the APC Youth Association for Good Governance (YAG) under the leadership of Comrade Mustapha Umar Tallo Gwarzo in an interactive session with newsmen in Kano. They added that Ambassador Musa Tsoken has done a commendable job in actualizing the APC’s victory during the 2023 general elections.

    The group stated that the APC Initiative for Good Governance worked diligently to ensure that all APC candidates emerged victorious, organizing strong and formidable forces to campaign for the party and its flag bearers across the country.

    “Our association has fully recognized the efforts of Ambassador Tsoken and his support group, and we are calling for his reward from the federal government to enable him to use his mandate in promoting the APC towards securing its second-term bid.”

    In conclusion, YAG assured Nigerians that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is making good efforts to make living more conducive in both rural and urban settlements.

  • CSOs Felicitate Fashola at 61

    CSOs Felicitate Fashola at 61

    … say Ex-Lagos Governor one of Nigeria’s best leaders

    Coalition of 70 Civil Society Organizations on Saturday, congratulated a former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, on his 61st birthday.

    The pro-democracy and good governance group described the ex-Minister of Works and Housing as one of the finest political leaders of his generation whose impact continues to be felt across the length and breadth of the country.

    In a statement signed by the Convener of Campaign for Dignity in Governance & Coalition of 70 Civil Society Organizations, Razaq Olokoba, the CSOs hailed former Governor Fashola for being above during his time in office in Lagos and as a minister.

    “We celebrate a man with a visionary style of leadership, his deeds in the past continue to inspire a lot of us, starting from his state, where he led for eight years,

    “Many of us are internally grateful for Fashola’s achievement and how he changed the landscape of Lagos state, turning it into a national and global reference for social, economic, and infrastructural development.

    “We thank former Governor Fashola for his passionate services to the nation, Our honest prayer is that Almighty Allah blesses him with many more years in good health,

    “As a pro-democracy and good governance coalition we join other millions of Nigerians to celebrate one of Nigeria’s brightest politicians on 61st birthday,” the statement read.

    Fashola was the Chief of Staff when President Tinubu was the Governor of Lagos State and had served in various capacities before he was elected the Governor of the state in 2007.

    The Senior Advocate of Nigeria also served as Minister of Power, Works, and Housing from 2015 to 2019, and Minister of Works and Housing from 2019 to 2023.

  • Court Blocks Governor Aliyu From Dismissing Sokoto Monarchs

    Court Blocks Governor Aliyu From Dismissing Sokoto Monarchs

    The sokoto state high court issued an injunction on wednesday, preventing governor ahmed aliyu from proceeding with the dethronement of two traditional rulers. This decision concerns the controversial removal of alhaji buhari dahiru tambuwal and alhaji abubakar kassim, the district heads of tambuwal and kebbe, respectively.

    Justice kabiru ibrahim ahmed directed the governor, the attorney general, and the sokoto sultanate council to maintain the status quo until the lawsuit filed by the two district heads is resolved. Represented by prof. Ibrahim abdullahi san, the complainants challenged their dismissal, which the government justified on grounds of insubordination and alleged support of insecurity.

    This legal battle arises amid governor aliyu’s efforts to amend the state local government law, aiming to centralize the power to appoint and dethrone traditional rulers exclusively to his office. The proposed changes have sparked significant backlash from political figures and advocacy groups.

    National figures, including vice president kashim shettima and former vice president atiku abubakar, have weighed in, stressing the need to protect the integrity and autonomy of traditional institutions from gubernatorial overreach. The muslim rights concern (muric) also warned against moves to undermine the sultan of sokoto, viewing the proposed legal changes as an attempt to diminish his influence.

    Despite the controversy, the sokoto state legislature has progressed the contentious bill to its second reading, referring it to a house committee for further deliberation. A public hearing is scheduled for next tuesday, expected to attract significant public and media attention.

  • Uba Sani Faces Pressure Amidst El-rufai Probe

    Uba Sani Faces Pressure Amidst El-rufai Probe

    By Milcah Tanimu

    Governor uba sani of kaduna state is under scrutiny as pressure mounts for him to hand over his former boss and mentor, mallam nasir el-rufai, to anti-corruption agencies over allegations of misappropriating n423 billion in state funds. The investigation, initiated by the kaduna state house of assembly, has sparked significant debate and controversy, particularly within the ruling all progressives congress (APC).

    El-rufai, a prominent figure in the apc and former governor of kaduna state, has long been regarded as a powerful political player. The probe, led by an ad-hoc committee, scrutinizes his eight-year tenure and raises questions about the relationship between sani and el-rufai.

    The committee’s findings allege that loans obtained during el-rufai’s administration were not used for their intended purposes, leading to calls for further investigation and possible prosecution. The report has divided political opinion in kaduna, straining the bond between sani and his mentor.

    Governor sani, who has been a staunch ally of el-rufai for over two decades, faces a dilemma. While some argue that he should act on the findings and uphold accountability, others caution against destabilizing the apc and urge careful consideration given his close ties to el-rufai.

    Public reactions have been mixed, with some, including senator shehu sani, advocating for thorough investigation and accountability. Others, like former commissioners from el-rufai’s administration, reject the committee’s report, claiming it is biased and unfair.

    As the situation unfolds, governor sani remains at a crossroads, balancing political loyalty with calls for transparency and justice in the face of significant public and political pressure.

  • Southern Governors’ Forum Elects Abiodun as Chairman

    Southern Governors’ Forum Elects Abiodun as Chairman

    On Monday, Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun was elected Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum. Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, was elected as the Vice Chairman.

    The Southern Governors’ Forum is the umbrella body for the 17 governors from Nigeria’s South-West, South-South, and South-East geopolitical zones. Abiodun succeeds the late Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), the former governor of Ondo State, who passed away in December last year.

    The meeting in Abeokuta, Ogun State, was attended by several governors: Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Charles Soludo (Anambra), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Alex Otti (Abia), Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), Ademola Adeleke (Osun), Francis Nwifuru (Ebonyi), Peter Mbah (Enugu), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom), Biodun Oyebanji (Ekiti), and Bassey Otu (Cross River).

    Deputy governors represented three states: Imo State Deputy Governor Chinyere Ekomaru represented Governor Hope Uzodimma, Delta State Deputy Governor Monday Onyeme represented Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and Ondo State Deputy Governor Olayide Adelami represented Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa. Rivers State was the only state without a representative, as neither Governor Siminalayi Fubara nor his deputy attended the meeting.

    The governors held a closed-door meeting that lasted about five hours at the Presidential Lodge in Abeokuta.

    After the meeting, Abiodun expressed his gratitude and described his election as an honor he deeply appreciates. He said, “I first want to thank all the governors, the 17 governors, for coming to Abeokuta today for this meeting, the first in about three years. It underscores the commitment and determination to ensure that the southern states occupy their pride of place.

    “I also want to thank them for the confidence they have reposed in myself and Prof. Soludo. We pledge to justify this confidence.

    “We discussed a wide range of issues, but due to time constraints, Governor Soludo and I will make the details of our communique available to you newsmen, reflecting our aspirations, determination, and the new and repositioned Southern Governors’ Forum,” Abiodun added.

  • Jibrin Keeping the APC Flag Flying in Kano State – Mustapha Coach Gwarzo

    Jibrin Keeping the APC Flag Flying in Kano State – Mustapha Coach Gwarzo

    Jabiru A. Hassan, Kano

    Senator Barau Jibrin is making significant strides in maintaining the APC’s prominence in Kano State, which is a notable achievement in the democratic process.

    This was expressed by Comrade Mustapha Umar Tallo Gwarzo, the leader of the Kano North Association for Good Governance, in an interview with journalists in Kano.

    He disclosed that Senator Dr. Barau Jibrin has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to ensuring the APC gains strength in Kano State to sweep all the forthcoming elections in 2027.

    Mustapha Umar Tallo Gwarzo added, “From the information we gathered across Kano State, Distinguished Senator Barau Jibrin remains one of the leaders committed to the unity and progress of the All Progressives Congress in Kano State, based on his contributions and representation,” he emphasized.

    Comrade Mustapha Coach stated that Dr. Barau Jibrin’s legacies in education, healthcare, empowerment, transportation, employment, as well as capital projects, can never be forgotten in the Kano North Senatorial Zone and Kano State at large.

    The youth leader commended the Senator for organizing an ECOWAS Parliamentary Summit in Kano, indicating his patriotism and readiness to bring progress to the state, as witnessed during the plenary session.

    Mustapha Umar Tallo Gwarzo expressed his association’s interest in seeking Senator Jibrin’s candidacy for the governorship position in 2027 to further benefit from his leadership.

    Comrade Mustapha Umar Tallo Gwarzo mentioned that they are set to commence sharing the success stories of the distinguished Senator to ensure his legacies are widely known to the people of Kano North Senatorial District and Kano State at large.

    Mustapha Coach stressed that Dr. Barau Jibrin is excelling in promoting education by establishing numerous study centers across the Kano North Zone, enhancing security by providing mobility to security agencies, and offering regular scholarships to students, all of which transcend political differences and are fully recognized by the electorate.

    The youth leader assured the distinguished Senator that Kano State remains steadfast in ensuring he accepts the nomination for governorship in the forthcoming 2027 elections to reap the benefits of more democratic dividends.

  • SOSG to MURIC: Remain Apolitical, Your Accusations Are Untrue, Baseless, Biased, and Unfounded

    SOSG to MURIC: Remain Apolitical, Your Accusations Are Untrue, Baseless, Biased, and Unfounded

    By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

    The attention of the Sokoto State Government has been drawn to a malicious publication credited to the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) alleging a plan by the state government to dethrone the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar.

    A statement issued to our Sokoto correspondent by the Press Secretary to the Governor, Abubakar Bawa, further said the state government wondered how a responsible body like MURIC, claiming to protect the rights of Muslims, would descend so low as to join hands with deluded mischief-makers and enemies of progress to fabricate such a false and unsubstantiated story just to create an unfriendly atmosphere and fear in the minds of the law-abiding and peaceful citizens of the state.

    “We believe that MURIC is not the type that will dance to the tunes of enemies and mischief-makers who are trying to divert the attention of the good people of Sokoto State and Nigerians from the transformative initiatives taking place in Sokoto State over the last year.”

    “We also like to assure MURIC that the present administration, just like previous administrations in the state, cherishes and respects the Sultanate Council long before MURIC was established.”

    “The Sultanate Council, which has longstanding historical importance, is revered by all the people of Sokoto State. Therefore, we still hold the institution in very high regard and esteem.”

    “This is not the first time stories such as this were fabricated to show that all is not well between the state government and the Sultanate Council. A few months ago, we had a similar obnoxious story which the state government categorically condemned and denied in its entirety.”

    “From the look of things, those nefarious detractors and enemies of progress have not relented in their failed efforts to smear the cordial relationship existing between the state government and the Sultanate Council.”

    “MURIC should have cared to find out if there was ever any query, warning, or threatening documents served on the Sultan by the state government.”

    “We equally remind MURIC that promoting Islamic affairs is the second item on Ahmed Aliyu’s nine-point Smart Agenda. Therefore, Islam means so much to the present administration, especially considering that Sokoto, being the Seat of the Caliphate, is a 100 per cent Muslim-dominated society.”

    “It is on record that no administration in the history of Sokoto State has done for Islam what the present administration has done in just one year. This we say without any fear of contradiction.”

    “Therefore, for anyone to think that the present administration could engage in acts or actions that could jeopardize the development of Islam is not only unfair but unjustifiable.”

    “To set the record straight, we would like to tell the world that the relationship between the Ahmed Aliyu-led administration and the Sultanate Council under the leadership of our most respected monarch, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has been very cordial.”

    “The present administration always consults with His Eminence, the Sultan, on issues affecting the state, and his invaluable contributions and inputs are always respected and included in policy implementation.”

    “Regarding the issue of sacking and transferring some District Heads in Sokoto State, MURIC should know that the affected District Heads were accused of unbecoming behaviors, such as land racketeering, aiding insecurity, and insubordination to constituted authority.”

    “In order to give them a fair hearing, the committee summoned all the affected District Heads, after which it came up with a whitepaper report advising the government on what to do. It was based on this report and in the public interest that the state government acted in conformity with the recommendations made by the whitepaper committee.”

    “It is equally important for MURIC to note that nobody is above the law. Therefore, the sacked District Heads are just reaping what they sowed, and the action taken by the Sokoto State Government was indisputably in the best public interest.”

  • APC-IGG National President Condoles VP Shettima, Ganduje Over the Deaths of Their Mothers-in-Law

    APC-IGG National President Condoles VP Shettima, Ganduje Over the Deaths of Their Mothers-in-Law

    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano

    The National President of the APC Initiative for Good Governance (APC-IGG), Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken, has expressed his condolences to Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima and APC National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje over the deaths of their mothers-in-law.

    In a press statement he personally signed and issued to our correspondent, Ambassador Tsoken described the deaths of the two personalities as a great loss to the nation.

    “On behalf of the national executive officers of our great support group, the zonal coordinators, states, local governments, and ward leaders, I condole our Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima and our party’s National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, over the recent deaths of their mothers-in-law. I pray for their gentle souls to rest in peace with all the Muslim Ummah,” the statement read.

    In conclusion, Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken, on behalf of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr. George Akume, extended similar condolences to the two leaders and prayed for the deceased respectively.

  • Tanko Discusses Possibility of LP Factions Resolving Rift

    Tanko Discusses Possibility of LP Factions Resolving Rift

    Yunusa Tanko, the spokesman for the former Obi-Datti presidential campaign council, recently addressed the ongoing conflict between the factions of the Labour Party (LP) led by Deputy Chairman Lamidi Apapa and National Chairman Julius Abure. In an interview with Daily Post, Tanko highlighted the unpredictable nature of politics, stating that “anything can happen at any time.”

    Tanko expressed optimism about the potential for unity between the two factions, noting that both Apapa and Abure share a common purpose. He emphasized that if their cooperation is in the best interest of everyone involved, it would be a positive development for the party. However, he also cautioned that any unity should be carefully scrutinized to ensure it serves the greater good.

    The rift between Abure and Apapa has been a significant issue within the LP. In April 2023, a court ruling barred Abure and three others from presenting themselves as national officers of the party. Despite this, Abure, with the support of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) under National President Joe Ajaero, fought to retain his position. However, relations between Abure and the NLC deteriorated following a controversial national convention in Anambra, which reaffirmed Abure’s leadership. This event led the NLC to withdraw its support and establish a transition committee to organize a new convention.

    Tanko’s remarks suggest a cautious but hopeful outlook for resolving the internal conflicts within the Labour Party, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective purpose.