Category: Politics

  • President Buhari Tolerated Excesses Of #EndSARS Protesters – Malami

    President Buhari Tolerated Excesses Of #EndSARS Protesters – Malami

    The Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, says President Muhammadu Buhari tolerated the ‘excesses’ of #EndSARS protesters in the country, back in October 2020.

    According to the AGF, that, among other actions of the president is proof of his leniency, despite what he termed as “human rights violations” in the country.

    Mr Malami said this on Wednesday while addressing a number of issues from the government’s reaction to the #EndSARS protests, to the appointment of new service chiefs, the extension of the appointment of the Inspector-General of Police, among others.

    “As far as Human Rights records of the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is concerned, the fact speaks for itself, the commendation by the international body which is the Committee for the Protection of Journalists, local compliance with the recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission, which has been unprecedented, tolerance and indeed, accommodation for the excesses of the #EndSARS protesters were all facts that go to establish a point that the government of President Buhari has shown greater accommodation of the human rights violation and the tolerance to the human rights record as far as the Nigerian State is concerned,” the AGF said on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

    According to him, “no nation in the world could have tolerated the idea of destruction to its security institutions”.

    “I think over 20 police stations or more — I’m not certain about the number, they can be more — were destroyed during #EndSARS protests and government has a responsibility to ensure the protection of lives and freedom of movement.

    “We are confronted with a situation whereby #EndSARS protesters blocked roads, caused mayhem, caused deaths, caused destruction, and they were significantly tolerated to a certain extent,” he added.

    Meanwhile, the AGF also reacted to the court order on the Central Bank of Nigeria to unfreeze bank accounts of #EndSARS promoters.

    He explained that the law provides the Federal Government with other options which include the right to challenge or exercise further considerations on the matter if the need arises.

  • #EndSARS: CBN Must Desist From Jumping Into The Political Arena – Falana

    #EndSARS: CBN Must Desist From Jumping Into The Political Arena – Falana

    A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stay out of politics and stick to the business of banking.

    Falana’s call was made in reaction to the unfreezing of bank accounts belonging to 20 #EndSARS promoters.

    Following the #EndSARS protest that rocked the nation in October 2020, the CBN obtained an injunction from the court to freeze the accounts of certain individuals and a public affairs company linked to the #EndSARS protests, a move which Mr. Falana describes as a case of intimidation.

    The human rights lawyer who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily argued that the apex bank went out of its way.

    “I do hope that sufficient lessons have been learnt particularly by the Central Bank to desist from jumping into the political arena by attempting to freeze the accounts of people who are involved in the struggle one way or the other against the government,” he stated.

    Falana further argued that the CBN misled the court into believing that some grave offenses had been committed, which would require time to run an investigation.

    He however noted that no offense was committed and no attempt was made by the Central Bank to investigate any individual.

    The lawyer urged the CBN to be more circumspect in the future, adding that the individuals whose accounts were frozen will be going to court to challenge the “gross violation” of their rights to their property.

  • Reasons why Femi Fani-Kayode Join APC

    Reasons why Femi Fani-Kayode Join APC

    The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on Wednesday said it was certain that former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode had concluded his defection to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    MASSOB in a statement made available to Our reporter described the move as an act of betrayal on the part of the former minister.

    The statement signed by Comrade Uchenna Madu, Leader of MASSOB, said Fani-Kayode took the decision in order to enable him campaign for APC, leader, Bola Tinubu.

    Ever since the former minister visited APC leaders, speculations are rife that he is on his way out of the opposition, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

    Reacting, MASSOB said, “he has been romancing with the APC politically since mid last year after Bola Tinubu convinced him to stop criticizing President Muhammadu Buhari’s clueless administration.

    “Fani-Kayode’s inroad to APC is primarily to support and campaign for the presidential ambition of Bola Tinubu as a fellow Yoruba man.
     They are working seriously even to convince other top Yoruba leaders, including former president Olusegun Obasanjo, Wole Soyinka, to support the presidential ambition of Bola Tinubu for the sake of Yoruba political interest in Nigeria.”

    He added that, “the second reason for Femi Fani-Kayode’s defection to APC is to campaign for the former president Goodluck Jonathan if Bola Tinubu’s presidential ambition crashes.

    “Goodluck Jonathan will soon declare for APC because of the promise and assurances given to him by the Northern caliphate. These political arrangements and strategies will fail because Nigeria is heavily pregnant, only the people of Southeast will determine if she will live or die because we hold the lifewire of Nigeria.”

    He added that, “MASSOB is not against APC, neither does it support PDP. We have respected Igbo leaders in both APC and PDP whom we equally respect. APC and PDP should not push the people of Southeast to the wall because Ndigbo holds the survival and destruction of Nigeria.

    The destruction of Nigeria will never affect Ndigbo but it will totally destroy the Fulani and their Hausa collaborators, even the Yoruba will not survive it.

    “The Northern caliphate can no longer dictate the political future of Nigeria again. The political reality of 2023 will prove them wrong because Ndigbo will take another political dimension that will determine the next step for Nigeria.”

    The pro-Biafra group advised Igbo leaders associating with Fani-Kayode “to exhibit extra care because Fani-Kayode is a core full blooded Yoruba man who always hates everything about Igbo. He is a betrayer. He can never support an Igbo man to be president of Nigeria. He is an unrepentant political sadist against Igbo interest.”

  • Governor Lalong Congratulates Plateau APC Caretaker Chairman Chief Letep Dabang @65

    Governor Lalong Congratulates Plateau APC Caretaker Chairman Chief Letep Dabang @65

    Governor Simon Lalong has felicitated with the Plateau State APC Caretaker Committee Chairman, Chief Letep Mwelbish Dabang on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

    Governor Lalong in a congratulatory message described Chief Letep as a grassroots politician and mobiliser who has achieved tremendous records in the political landscape of Plateau State. 

    Lalong said Chief Dabang has continued to steer the APC in Plateau State to higher heights and delivered strategic victories that have consolidated the party as the leading party in the State and the nation at large.

    While wishing him many more years of good health, strength and God’s divine wisdom, the Governor called on the APC Chairman to continue providing leadership that inspires, mentors and motivates party members to deepen the party in the State for good governance and democratic growth.

    Lalong also appreciated Chief Letep for his support to the Rescue Administration and focus in growing the party particularly now that a door has been opened for members to revalidate their membership while new members are admitted into the APC.

  • Fani-Kayode has joined APC, says Gov Bello

    Fani-Kayode has joined APC, says Gov Bello

    Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello has confirmed former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Fani-Kayode on Monday met with the National Chairman of the APC, Governor Mai Buni of Yobe State and Governor Bello, fuelling speculation he was on his way back to the party.

    Bello put paid to speculations while addressing a crowd of APC supporters as seen in a video on social media.

    According to him: “Our brother and friend, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has joined our party in good faith.

    “He’s joining our party to add his own positive energy and make contributions into ensuring that APC is a party to beat.”

    He also pointed out Fani-Kayode is one of the foundation members of the APC.

  • Biden To Visit Pentagon Amid Worries About Racism, Extremism

    Joe Biden will make his first visit as president to the Pentagon Wednesday as the US military seeks to address far-right extremism and racism among its troops.

    Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will cross the Potomac River to the iconic seat of the Department of Defense in the early afternoon where they will be greeted by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and top generals and civilian officials, the White House said.

    Austin, a retired general and former US Middle East commander, is the first African American to hold the position.

    He has set his priorities on combatting Covid-19 in the US forces to preserve readiness, on supporting Biden’s national 100-day plan to get the virus under control, and to root out racism and related extremism in the more than two million uniformed service members.

    Issues of racism and extremism have always challenged the force, but came to the fore after hundreds of extremist supporters of former president Donald Trump, some of them embracing white supremacy ideology, stormed the US Capitol on January 6.

    Biden has set a theme for his administration of advancing greater opportunities for minorities across the entire government.

    To make the point, Biden will visit a Pentagon exhibit portraying the history of African Americans in the military.

    The visit could also set the tone for the US defense stance as Biden reviews Trump’s push to remove nearly all US forces from Iraq and Afghanistan after nearly two decades of war.

    On Tuesday Defense Department Spokesman John Kirby said the two aims of Biden’s visit were to talk to senior leaders on foreign and defense policy and then to address the huge Pentagon workforce.

    AFP

  • What we’ll do differently in 2021 – Gbajabiamila

    What we’ll do differently in 2021 – Gbajabiamila

    …promises focus on more people-oriented legislation
    …says ‘now it’s time to drop partisanship, politics’

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has said that the Green Chamber would focus its attention on bills and motions that would improve the ease of doing business and unlock economic potential.

    Gbajabiamila, in an address to welcome his colleagues from the Christmas and New Year break during the resumption of plenary on Wednesday, said the House would make frantic efforts to surpass its achievements of last year.

    He said though the Legislature does not have the control of the various security agencies, it would ensure the use of its appropriation powers to hold those responsible accountable as well as continue to collaborate with the Executive arm to improve the security situation in the country.

    “In the 2021 legislative year, we will focus the attention of the House of Representatives on bills and motions that improve ease of doing business and unlock economic potential by stripping away restrictive regulation and ending predatory regulatory practices that deprive our young people the opportunity to conquer new frontiers.

    “In this age of technology and innovation, of daring and enterprise, we cannot risk implementing policies that handicap our ability as a nation to participate in new markets and profit from emerging industries,” he said.

    He added that “the true test of government is in our ability to protect the most vulnerable amongst us. We cannot separate the goal of economic prosperity from the ambition to ensure that all our people live in a just society free from abuse of power and protected by a justice system built on fairness and the rule of law.

    “Therefore, we will shortly begin considering Bills to amend the Administration of Criminal Justice Act. We will follow up with a long-overdue review of the Trafficking In Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement And Administration Act and other legislation that seek to deliver a justice system that works for all.”

    He said the constitution vests the responsibility of security and welfare of the people on all those that have sworn to serve in government, saying “Every time a citizen going about their business is killed or kidnapped, loses their property or livelihood, we have failed in our obligation.

    “From the abundance of these failures has emerged a culture of self-help in matters of internal security that portends grave danger for our nation’s continued existence.”

    Thus, Gbajabiamila called on Nigerians from all walks of life to put all the differences that exist among them aside and unite to face the challenges that confront the country.

    “If ever there was a time for us to put aside all other considerations, especially the petty concerns of partisanship and politics, it is now.

    “If ever there was a time to set aside our differences of tribe and religion to focus on a concerted effort to defeat the challenges of insurgency and banditry, communal violence, and the violent struggle over land, that time is now.

    “The forces that threaten our lives and property, our sovereignty and nationhood, do not make any exceptions based on the God we pray to or the language of our native tongue.”

    Noting that the House commenced the new year with a renewed commitment to legislative action that drives the course of progress and brings the House closer to achieving the highest aspirations it holds for the nation, Gbajabiamila said “we remain dedicated to the lofty, yet clear ambitions we articulated in our Legislative Agenda when we resumed in the 9th Assembly.”

    He said despite the challenges the House faced last year, it was able to pass meaningful and potentially transformative legislation such as the Nigerian Police Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, Physically-Challenged (Empowerment) Bill, Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Act (Amendment) Bill, and the Companies and Allied Matters Act, amongst many others.

    In view of current realities, Gbajabiamila craved the indulgence of his colleagues to be careful with coming up with bills that seek to establish new institutions.

    “At a time of reduced revenue, with preexisting and worsening infrastructure deficits requiring significant investments, we cannot afford to keep establishing more institutions that impose a permanent liability on government income. I am not unmindful of the realities that often necessitate such legislation, yet we cannot ignore the facts that lie before us.”

  • Nasarawa Speaker installs 150 solar street lights worth 8 million as constituents hail him

    Nasarawa Speaker installs 150 solar street lights worth 8 million as constituents hail him

    By Abel Leonard/ Lafia

    The Speaker, Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Rt.Hon Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi, has commenced the installment of solar street lights in his constituency considering the importance of street lights to human and societal development.

    So far,150 street lights worth 8 million have been installed in Umaisha ward in the first phase of the project.

    Balarabe Abdullahi ( APC, Umaisha/ Ugya) while inspecting the solar street lights installed in Umaisha on Wednesday urged his constituents to continue to give him the maximum support in order to enjoy more dividends of democracy.

    According to the speaker, the project will be in phases and will cut across all the six electoral wards of his constituency which are Umaisha, Katapha, Shege, Keyenhu, Dausu and Ugya respectively.

    “The entire project is expected to be completed between the first and second quarters of this year by God’s grace across all the six electoral wards.

    “You are aware of what I have done in the areas of education, health, agriculture, youths and women empowerment as well as transportation among others toward touching on your lives positively.

    “I want to re-assure you of more dividends of democracy as I will continue to represent you well by providing sound and quality representation at the state legislature.

    “I will continue to key into good policies and programmes that will improve on your standard of living, bring development to our constituency, Toto LGA and the state at large,” he said.

    Balarabe Abdullahi urged his constituents to support Gov. Abdullahi Sule and other leaders at all levels to succeed.

    “We are enjoying your support and I urge you to continue to give me and other leaders at all levels your support to enable them succeed in the task ahead of them” he added.

    The speaker called on the people of the area to continue to live in peace, be law abiding, tolerate one another and be their brother’s keepers in the interest of peace and development.

  • Nigeria’s rep arrives in Cameroon to repatriate 9,800 Nigerian refugees

    Nigeria’s rep arrives in Cameroon to repatriate 9,800 Nigerian refugees

    Nigeria’s representatives have arrived in Marwa, in Cameroon for the repatriation of 9,800 Nigerian refugees.

    The 9,800 are those in the first phase of the repatriation from Cameroon out of 46,000 Nigerians taking refuge in Minawao camp in Central Africa country.

    A statement on Wednesday by Spokesman for the Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Zulum, Mallam Isa Gusau, said his boss had arrived Marwa in Cameroon alongside officials of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development towards the voluntary repatriation of 9,800 Nigerians of Borno origin, who are among the 46,000 Nigerians taking refuge

    He said the 9,800 constitute the first batch of citizens who have shown willingness to be evacuated to resettlement houses built by the Borno State Government in Bama and Banki towns.

    He disclosed that Zulum arrived in Cameroon on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday led the Nigerian delegation to a meeting on the tripartite (repatriation) agreement signed between Nigeria, Cameroon and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, which is to hold in Marwa in far north Cameroon, with Governor of Cameroon’s far north, Mijinyawa Bakare as the host.

    He said before travelling to Cameroon, Zulum had had a series of meetings with Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Farouq, the federal commission, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, Senator Basheer, and with relevant ambassadors with all meetings aimed at following all established procedures towards lawful repatriation.

    Gusau said, “Zulum is in Cameroon alongside the Perm Sec Fed Min of Humanitarian Affairs, Malam Bashir Nura Alkali and the ministry’s humanitarian director, Ali Grema, some officials from the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs, the governor’s adviser on External and Liaison Services, Ambassador Adamu Abbas who is also a member of the Technical Working Group (TWG) established for the implementation of the tripartite repatriation agreement; a member of House of Representatives representing Bama, Ngala, Kala-Balge federal constituency of Borno State, Zainab Gimba, chairperson of Borno State Emergency Management Agency, commissioner for local government and emirate affairs, Sugun Mai Mele, special adviser on projects monitoring and evaluation, Engr Abba Wakilbe and the governor’s principal secretary, Bar Mustapha Busuguma.

    Today’s (Wednesday) meeting is in line with provisions of the tripartite agreement which has spelt out international best practices on humanitarian issues involving movements of persons between two or more countries as well as roles and limitations of all parties, and the protection of the rights of refugees who can only be repatriated at their own will.”

    The majority of refugees at the Minawao camp are mostly from Borno State and have regularly appealed to Governor Babagana Zulum to spearhead their repatriation.

    In September 2019, Zulum during his trip to the camp had promised the refugees that he would in response to their appeal work with stakeholders towards their successful repatriation and dignified resettlement.

  • Unfreeze My Bank Accounts Or Serious Protests In South-West – Igboho

    Unfreeze My Bank Accounts Or Serious Protests In South-West – Igboho

    Igboho, who confirmed that all his bank accounts have been frozen by the Federal Government because some people were collecting donations.

    However, Igboho said he had no hands in the said donations, warning that his accounts must be unfrozen to avoid nationwide protest by youths across the South-West region.

    His words: “They have frozen my bank accounts because I am fighting a just course. I know Yoruba people are behind me.

    “I will not relent. I must achieve my aims by putting an end to criminalities in Yorubaland.

    “If they refuse to release my accounts, there will be serious protests across the South-West.

    “Yes, the Yoruba are living in fear. They are afraid that the killer-herdsmen might attack them.

    Self-acclaimed freedom fighter, Mr. Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, on Tuesday, accused the Federal Government of freezing his bank accounts, following his attack on the killer-herdsmen in Oyo State.

    Igboho, who spoke to Vanguard, confirmed that all his bank accounts have been frozen by the Federal Government because some people were collecting donations.

    However, Igboho said he had no hands in the said donations, warning that his accounts must be unfrozen to avoid nationwide protest by youths across the South-West region.

    His words: “They have frozen my bank accounts because I am fighting a just course. I know Yoruba people are behind me.

    “I will not relent. I must achieve my aims by putting an end to criminalities in Yorubaland.

    “If they refuse to release my accounts, there will be serious protests across the South-West.

    “Yes, the Yoruba are living in fear. They are afraid that the killer-herdsmen might attack them.