Category: Politics

  • Benue APC Crises: Omakolo Emerges Acting Chairman As Gov Alia Calls For Sustained Support For Party

    Benue APC Crises: Omakolo Emerges Acting Chairman As Gov Alia Calls For Sustained Support For Party

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    The crises rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has continued unabated with the emergence of the state welfare Secretary, Hon Benjamin Omakolo as the State Acting Chairman of the party.

    It could be recalled that the former Chairman of the party, Mr Austin Agada, was suspended by his Ehaje Ward 1 Exco of the party, which was followed by a court injunction, restraining him from parading himself as the Chairman of the party in the state.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Benue State, Tersoo Kula, says the State Executive Committee members of the party visited Governor Hyacinth Alia at the Government House Makurdi, requesting that the vacant position of the State Chairman of the party be filled, in order to save it from further crises.

    Addressing the gathering, Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, Implored supporters of the APC to continue to support the party, stressing that it is the only platform that has good plans to change the fortunes of Benue State and Nigeria as a whole.

    The Governor stated that he had faced pressure from stakeholders of the party in zone C, who recommended a replacement for the vacant position in order to keep the party moving. He said to reduce the pressure on him, and also stop the party from further troubles, he had no choice than to direct the State Welfare Secretary of the party, Hon Benjamin Omakolo to step in as Acting Chairman of the party in the state, pending the court case instituted against Hon Agada.

    While thanking the stakeholders of the party from Zone C for recommending a capable replacement for the vacant position, the Governor admonished party faithful in the state to support Hon Benjamin Omakolo, as he assumes duty as chairman to pilot over affairs of the party in the state.

    Responding, the State Acting Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in the state, Hon Benjamin Omakolo, said he was overwhelmed with the trust the party faithful reposed in him, promising to unite the party and place it in a position to win more elections in the future.

  • Kano Emirates Should  Continue To Exists-Kano Residents

    Kano Emirates Should Continue To Exists-Kano Residents

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    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

    The newly additional Emirates created by the Ganduje administration should be allowed to exists because they were created to bring more progress and development in Kano state’s traditional institutions.

    This was expressed by the residents in a series of chats with our correspondent, where they opined that from the creation of additional 4 emirates, Kano state has witnessed rapid development in every sector and their existence would makes the state greater.

    Malam Abubakar Adam from Karaye emirate stated that the past administration has created additional emirates not to put pains in the hearts of our people, but to bring more progress in to our state in the traditional institutions, and I am certain that everybody remained a witness that there is good development in Kano state”. He concluded.

    Similarly, Alhaji Usman Suleiman from Kano emirate disclosed that ” Traditional institutions are very vital in the promotion of peace and unity in our societies, and from what we have seen since the creation of additional 4 Emirates, the development formular is now impressive at Bichi, Gaya, Karaye, and Rano Emirates respectively.

    In conclusion, those who talk to Daybreak News disowned some groups of people who are calling the kano state government to dissolve the 4 Emirates and install the deposed emir Sanusie Lamido as the sole emir in the state which is a great set back to the earlier developments recorded under the 5 Emirates.

  • Mutfwang: God’s chosen governor for Plateau

    Mutfwang: God’s chosen governor for Plateau

    By Gyang Bere

    For the members of the Peoples Democratic Party, citizens of Plateau State, the journey on the tortuous road from March 18, 2023 can only be imagined. However, following the development, it can be safely concluded that the hand of God was certainly available in turning the tide around for good; not minding how long it took to come into effect.

    After some eight months of inordinately intractable litigation battle, the toll of it was certainly felt everywhere in the state; particularly in the division that was palpable in its wake. Plateau State, like never before must have been more divided during this period, no thanks to the outcome of the verdict from the Tribunal, Court of Appeal to indeed the Supreme Court. It remains, in many respects, and if it had subsisted; one of the greatest assaults on the nation’s democracy.

    The fact that the parties aggressively followed their cases to their logical conclusion at the Supreme Court gave the indication that Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang and his lawyers were in every sense determined to coast to victory despite the technicalities that had inhibited its dancing songs put together for celebration at the Court of Appeal.

    That setback, by all intent and purposes did not deter the lawyers of the camp of Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang nor his party; the line was open for the fight to a finish at the Supreme Court.
    So many allegations were peddled by the opposition and group of individuals with vested interest, but the only thing the governor held unto was: The Almighty God who secured the victory for him during the March 18, 2023, was able to deliver him from the hands of those who sought to take away the crown from him through the back door. He insisted, victory was soon coming his way; and when it did, the dance was sweet without regret.

    But more than the parties, the discussions and analyses that its people and many other interested parties had engaged themselves in since November when the Court of Appeal quashed Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s election on the ground of lack of structure; an issue long canvassed by the All Progressives Congress were incendiary. The parties were both fired on, nonetheless; knowing that they had a case’ but it was the ‘political bad blood’, that came to an end.

    The combustible accounts of those involved had all manners of followers, who didn’t know that law does not survive on the emotions of the canvassers. The ruling of the Supreme Court definitely put paid to the wrangling that had emanated from the verdict he got from the Court of Appeal, that pre-election matters do not have a place at the election tribunal.

    It was an official stamp that reversed the vexatious verdict of the Court of Appeal in the governor’s case. But even at that, what became worrisome were the contradictory outcomes of the judgments that the Tribunals and Court of Appeal dished out ostensibly on the same matter ‘outside their respective jurisdiction’. While it was seen as ‘brazen judicial heist’, their judgment was aimed at setting the state on fire, as well as unacceptable and at best malicious.

    But above all of what has happened, the hope of the people of Plateau State came back to life, particularly of those who were almost giving up on an arm that is said to be the last hope of the common man. Seen from this angle, for many Nigerians, it was the democratic process that was undergoing a dangerous metamorphosis it portend to Nigeria if left to go at the Apex Court.

    It was the general celebration of the verdict that brought hope of redemption; but more importantly that the people of Plateau State were solidly behind their governor. The end of a long travail had finally come for a fractured state; whose development efforts had been literarily distracted on account of the time it took in the course of the intractable litigation. It is indeed a time to settle and implement the seven wonderful but massive policy ideas of the government.

    The return of the governor to the state after his victory at the Supreme Court was anything but massive and symptomatic of a people celebrating. It was obvious that once the lead judgment delivered by Justice Emmanuel Akomaye Agim, JSC, signaled the beginning of celebrations from Abuja to the streets of the state capital to the local government areas of the state. It was spontaneous, just as it was when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced him as winner of the gubernatorial election in March 2023.

    No wonder, the apparent conviviality of the celebration was even more elaborate on Saturday, January 13, 2024; where starting at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang, and ‘protocol and order’ were broken as supporters had to almost enter the runway to welcome the governor back home after his conquest at the Supreme Court, Abuja.

    In the history of the state and the airport, no state governor had received such large number of friends and supporters, who have come from all over the 17 local government areas to be part of the Governor’s ‘triumphant entry’ into Jos from Abuja. He managed to say just a few words before his security men whisked him away into his vehicle.

    But if it took time before he left the airport, what awaited the governor and his entourage from Heipang to the venue of the reception and later to his official residence was another spectacle to behold as the motorcade span several kilometers beholden by enthusiastic people who waited at various interceptions to Jos, the state capital. The frenetic party in various parts of the state continued uninhibited, thanks to the fact that freedom has come.

    The government soon settled down to organizing a thanksgiving for the victory. The Muslim brethren first had theirs at the Jos Central Mosque, where thanks was offered to Allah for the resounding verdict. While the Christian counterparts held theirs on January 21, 2024 at the Rwang Pam Township Stadium, where again, the power of organization was brought to bear on the service. The sea of heads in and around the stadium resplendent in white and green must have sent jitters to anyone who had questioned the popularity of Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang in the state. it was indeed apparent that the fight his team of lawyers gave a good fight to sway judgment to their side; even though it was going to be hard given what had happened at the Court of Appeal.

    Those who were called to speak and or prayed at the occasion were not emotional; they spoke from the bottom of their hearts of God’s mercy to have delivered the victory to the governor in the most dramatic form. It was indeed what the state needed: Return to God while seeking his face for guidance for the task ahead of the government and indeed the people.

    Importantly however, knowing the task ahead of him, not only Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang was aware that the battle was God’s to prosecute. To have rent his heart in supplication for the task of governance; and the multi-faceted dimensions of how his success could turn things for the better for Plateau State was all that mattered as he stood before the solemn assembly of the children of God.

    As powerful as it was delivered before the state and the world, the truthfulness of seeking the face of God stood as a testament of his resolve to change more things than one from the failure of the immediate past government. That means a lot to his support base, particularly as evidence by the number of men and women from all walks of life in the stadium for the thanksgiving.

    Those who didn’t believe in the case the governor was pursuing thought his political star would wane soon, but from all intent and purposes, he is the comeback kid we have always known and admired. Since he would not give up on his case but pursue it to the Apex Court of the land, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) believe in him far more as the leader they have always wanted. He did many things that ordinarily would have sent any leader in his shoes wondering whether to go ahead or hang around, until the case was dispensed of.

    He chose to be the people’s hero: Be the workaholic governor by setting up construction sites all over the state. Having met most roads in some parts of the metropolis in a total state of disrepair, he initiated action to take those head on by fixing them almost at the same time. By that singular action, his name would for long remain on the lips of the people of the state; who have always identified with the government that works for them.

    It is obvious he wants to build a durable Plateau; no wonder a few days after the victory, the governor mobilized several construction companies to some of the most important projects which were started by former Governor Jonah David Jang but abandoned by Governor Simon Bako Lalong government in 2015.

    The lead was instructive: Forge ahead and concentrate of developing the state at all cost, without minding if he had any case in court at all. For starters, he became governor during one of the toughest times in the history of the state. Muscled from all sides by a determined opposition to wrest power from and the genocidal attacks which became more pronounced in his local government of birth, Mangu would have slowed his resolve to be the leader the state needed.

    More than any governor in the history of the state, he showed determination by sharing in the misfortunes of his people and became their constant companion in the villages and shelter camps in Mangu, Barkin Ladi and Bokkos. But determined more than ever before, he became a constant visitor to all who mattered and could help bring peace to the beleaguered state; even as the clergy and congregations were always on their knees for God’s intervention in the Plateau attacks.

    No one could fault him in this regard, so long as it was established that help indeed came. Yet, it was also established that the form of the attacks if not approached decisively given its nature and colour would obliterate Plateau communities from the map of the state, and by extension, Nigeria. He had read the signs from what took place in the past, and had rightly defined it as genocide against the people of Plateau State.

    No doubt, the battle has been won; there is a lot of catching up to do by the Governor Caleb Mutfwang government. The opportunities for development are not lost to him, he has to, as he has being doing; ‘putting behind the obvious animosity of the past eight months, embrace all citizens across the divides of faith and ethnicity; and carry on with the incredible developmental projects he was able to initiate (some of which have been completed) even under the great stress and tension he had to operate’.

    Gyang Bere is the Director, Press and Public Affairs to Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang

  • Accord Priority to Security of lives and property – CP charges Kogi Govt

    Accord Priority to Security of lives and property – CP charges Kogi Govt

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State Commissioner of Police, CP, Bethrand Onuoha on Wednesday urged governments at all levels to accord priority to security of lives and property of the citizenry.

    Onuoha made the call on Wednesday in his office when the  new officials of the Kogi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ) paid him a visit.

    CP Onuoha stressed that the current security challenge facing the nation demanded more attention, adding that more funding was required towards creating better working condition for the police.

    According to him, the major challenges confronting Police was that of logistics, communication and information gathering.

    The CP described the role of the media as crucial, especially in correcting societal ills, noting that the police in the state will sustain its efforts at bringing crimes to its minimal level.

    He pledged improved partnership with the NUJ and urged the new leadership to see their position as an opportunity to contribute to the growth of the society.

    Earlier, the State Chairman of NUJ, Alhaji Seidu Ademu said the visit was to familiarize with the police command saying that the need for synergy among the two cannot be overemphasized.

    Alhaji Seidu commended the Police for its fight against crimes, but called for strategic efforts at curbing kidnapping and other crimes in the state.

    The NUJ Chairman assured that the partnership with the police would be improved upon, adding that there was no alternative to peace and security of the state.

  • INEC Issues Certificates of Return to Winners of By-Election and Rerun

    INEC Issues Certificates of Return to Winners of By-Election and Rerun

    On Wednesday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) awarded Certificates of Return to victors of the recent rerun and by-elections held in 26 states across Nigeria.

    Seven political parties clinched seats in both the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly during the elections.

    The presentation ceremony was presided over by INEC national commissioners representing the respective states where the by-elections and reruns occurred.

    Senators-elect who received their Certificates of Return at the INEC headquarters in Abuja include Prof. Anthony Okorie of the All Progressives Congress (representing Ebonyi South Senatorial District, Ebonyi), Pam Dachungyang of the Action Democratic Party (representing Plateau North Senatorial District, Plateau), and Musa Mustapha of the APC (representing Yobe East Senatorial District, Yobe).

    Members-elect of the House of Representatives who were awarded Certificates of Return include Ifeanyi Ozokwe (representing Nnewi North/Nnewi South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency, Anambra, under the YPP), Clara Nnabuife (representing Orumba North/Orumba South Federal Constituency, Anambra, also under the YPP), Ehindero Babatunde (representing Akoko North East/Akoko North-West Federal Constituency, Ondo, under the APC), and Daniel Ago (representing Jos North/ Basa Federal Constituency, Plateau, under the LP).

  • Works Commissioner in Synergy with stakeholders for effective service delivery in Kogi

    Works Commissioner in Synergy with stakeholders for effective service delivery in Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State commissioner for Works, Hon. Engr. Muhammed Ahovi Yusuf on Tuesday in Lokoja revealed his plan to collaborate with stakeholders for effective service delivery in Kogi State.

    Hon. Yusuf who disclosed this while receiving the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Engr Taiye Abanika in his office assured him of his readiness to partner with any ministry for the growth and development of the State.

    Recall that both Ministries were formerly combined as the ministry of Works and Housing before its separation in this new regime of His Excellency Alh Usman Ododo.

    Hon Yusuf reiterated his readiness and eagerness to work with the new Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and assured him of his open-arm policy which would translate into the overall development of Kogi State.

    “I can assure you of my open-arm policy of collaboration, and my eagerness to accomplish the task at hand, you are free to engage me at any time because I am ready to justify the confidence reposed on me by Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo and the entire All progressive Congress, (APC)” he said.

    Hon Abanika in appreciation, promised his colleague a synergy that would be result oriented and professionally admired.

  • Kogi Police Command Confirms the Kidnapped Passengers of Two Abuja – Bound Buses in Kogi

    Kogi Police Command Confirms the Kidnapped Passengers of Two Abuja – Bound Buses in Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State Police Command on Monday confirmed the Kidnapping of passengers in the two Abuja bound buses at Inele-Eteke Ogugu, Olamaboro Local government area of Kogi state.

    The Command Public Relations Officer SP William Ayah in a statement issued on Monday and made available to our correspondent in Lokoja.

    He stated that the incident actually happened but the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Local Vigilantes and Hunters have been in the bush in an effort to rescue the victims.

    According to him two buses were involved but he can not say how many passengers were kidnapped during the incident.

    He further disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, CP Bethrand Onuoha has deployed additional Tactical Squad consist of Quick Response Unit, Police Mobile Force, Couter-Terrorism Unit, as well as conventional Police personnel to the area to continue with the bush combing and to ensure all victims are rescued unhurt.

    It was gathered that Passengers travelling in two buses from the Eastern part of the country to Abuja were kidnapped in Inele-Eteke Ogugu new road in Kogi east Senatorial district.

    ‘Our Kogi correspondent’ further reported on Monday that a GIG & ABC transport buses heading to Abuja were hijacked by Kidnappers in Kogi state.

    The source further disclosed that GIG bus left umuahia at 7:30 am on Saturday on their way to Abuja before the incident.

    According to sources, “GIG company had contacted security services and they are tracking them.”

  • Kaduna Former Speaker Emerges Victor in State Bye-Election

    Kaduna Former Speaker Emerges Victor in State Bye-Election

    Yusuf Liman, the former Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, clinched victory in the Makera state constituency bye-election held on Saturday, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Representing the All Progressives Congress (APC), Liman secured 18,068 votes, surpassing Solomon Katuka, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, who garnered 17,404 votes. Additionally, Nura Abubakar of the PDP triumphed in the Kudan State constituency election, securing 24,178 votes against the All Progressives Congress candidate, Abbas Faisal, who earned 22,438 votes. Meanwhile, Hussein Jallo of the PDP emerged the winner in the Igabi Federal Constituency bye-election with 47,313 votes, defeating Zyyad Ibrahim of the APC. The Chikun state constituency also saw the APC candidate, David Jesse, securing victory with 18,566 votes. The bye-election was marked by low voter turnout, allegations of vote-buying, and incidents of ballot box snatching.

    *Note: The rewrite provides a concise summary of the main points from the original news article.*

  • PDP’s Musa Mahmud Emerges Winner in Adamawa Bye-Election

    PDP’s Musa Mahmud Emerges Winner in Adamawa Bye-Election

    usa Mahmud (Kallamu), a commissioner in Governor Ahmadu Fintiri’s cabinet, has been declared the winner of the Mayo-below state constituency bye-election in Adamawa State. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced that Musa Mahmud, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, secured victory after a court-ordered rerun in seven polling units. The initial election had seen Kallamu lose narrowly to Ibrahim Italiya of the All Progressive Congress (APC) by a margin of 72 votes. In the rerun, Kallamu polled 1306 votes to defeat Italiya, who garnered 874 votes. The total votes cast were 2252, confirming Kallamu as the duly elected legislator.

  • Talebearers causing havoc in TCN, misrepresenting information- Bukhar

    Talebearers causing havoc in TCN, misrepresenting information- Bukhar

    Nigerians are being misinformed by mischievous Talebearers against the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) for “self-centered goals”, Alhaji Gimba Bukhar, former staff of the company has alleged.

    Referring to an article on TCN’s procurement process published mid January on an online blog, he said “there is a grand plan by some individuals to distract the progress being made by TCN”.

    “These individuals see nothing good in TCN, they don’t report the achievements being recorded through commissioning of new substations, stringing new lines or upgrading existing substations. And it seems both the writers and the originators of the story do not have or forgot to provide evidence that, all the system collapses being referred to are caused by TCN.

    “For avoidance of doubt, there is no single hard evidence that TCN was responsible for system collapse despite its challenges. Yes, there are challenges, yes TCN loses transformers, breaker and other equipment from time to time but most open manage the situation.

    The purveyors of disinformation prey on the vulnerability or partisan potential of recipients whom they hope to enlist as amplifiers and multipliers. In this way, they seek to animate us into becoming conduits of their messages by exploiting our propensities to share information for a variety of reasons,” he said in a statement.

    “As a former staff of TCN and indeed a stakeholder in the Nigerian Supply industry, I find it duty bound to start responding to the talebearing’s on TCN by these mischief makers. There was no single report by the cartels on TCN that was balance according to the rules of journalism.

    “I want to emphasize that TCN has always conducted itself with the highest level of professionalism and integrity and always try to mitigate any behaviour that is inappropriate or unethical, and it committed to upholding these values in all aspects of its operations as we know it.

    “There are four major players in Nigerian Energy Supply Industry (NESI) today, namely Generation, Transmission, Distribution and the Regulatory commission as a subset. These segmented fractions constitute whole, known as NESI. The NESI is system, and each fraction of the system is not only important but necessary for the survival and smooth operation of the system. The mystery is that, this complain and the wrong analysis of conjoining loss of transformer with procurement process is not originating from the NESI fractions but from men behind the masks of media cartels of misinformation,” Bukhar added.