Category: Politics

  • 99% of Buhari’s appointments are not based on merit – Junaid Mohammed

    99% of Buhari’s appointments are not based on merit – Junaid Mohammed

    Elder statesman and Second Republic Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Dr. Junaid Mohammed has stated that over 99 percent of Buhari’s appointments are not based on merit.

    The former lawmaker said this in reaction to Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Kukah’s allegation of President Buhari running a nepotistic administration. 

    Junaid who noted that he has no issue with Kukah’s comment, averred that the core issue he raised about nepotism is real. 

    He said; 

    “I have no problem with part of his (Kukah’s) statement, but I don’t believe he is historically accurate by saying that coups come about when Muslims or northerners find themselves being marginalised. 

    “But I have to admit that the core issue he raised about nepotism is real, and of course marginalisation of some certain sections of the country is real and that nepotism is in favour of people that are close to Buhari, particularly his friends, cronies, relations and in-laws.

    “Over 99 percent of the appointments Buhari made were not based on merit.

    “Anybody who tells you that a nation cannot have more than one civil war is ignorant of history. Several countries, including the English and the Scots as well as Russia, Italy and Germany, have faced several wars. The French have gone through several civil wars.

    “There must be a sense of justice among the people. If there is no justice, no matter how much you pray or no matter how much you try to convolute, the real reasons for the war will rear its ugly head and you will see yourself walking into another disaster.”

  • INEC Distributes Electoral Materials In Kano Ahead of LG Polls

    INEC Distributes Electoral Materials In Kano Ahead of LG Polls

    The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) says it has concluded the distribution of sensitive and non-sensitive election materials to its offices in the 44 LGAs.

    Chairman of the Commission, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka, confirmed this on Friday in Kano, ahead of the local government elections on Saturday.

    He said this would facilitate the commencement of the voting process on time and enable them to deal with any shortage of election materials on time.

    “We engaged political parties, Civil Society Organisations, elections observer groups and other stakeholders in the distribution exercise to ensure close monitoring and to guard against diversion of materials.

    “We have also distributed facemasks and sanitisers to the polling units in compliance with the COVID-19 protocols.

    “Voting will commence by 8:00 a.m. and close by 3:00 p.m,” Professor Sheka said.

    According to him, the Commission is working in collaboration with the police and security agencies to ensure peaceful conduct of the election.

    To further facilitate this, he noted that the Commission has recruited 48,000 ad-hoc staff for the council poll in the state.

    Garba-Sheka said the Commission had deployed its staff to the 11,500 polling points in the 484 wards across 44 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state for the election.

    He explained that four members of staff were deployed to each of the 11,500 polling units, to facilitate smooth conduct of the poll.

    “We have trained electoral officers and ad hoc staff to enable them to discharge their duties effectively,” he said.

    Commenting further, the Chairman said 12 political parties were vying for the 44 chairmanship and 384 councillorship positions in the election.

    Garba-Sheka maintained that no political party has so far indicated an interest in boycotting the election.

    While reiterating commitment to a free, fair and credible election, the Chairman urged the voters to cooperate with election workers, observe social distancing and conduct themselves in an orderly manner during the election.

  • Let Igbo go if you don’t like us – Amaechi tells Buhari

    Let Igbo go if you don’t like us – Amaechi tells Buhari

    Nigeria’s first minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, has asked the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to let the Igbo go if they are no longer wanted in the country.

    Amaechi, however, said he believes in one Nigeria and would like it to remain but not under current condition.

    He decried the poor state of the country, saying that Nigeria has to start all over again.

    The former minister and foremost nationalist spoke at a zoom meeting organized by Dele Momodu of the Ovation Magazine and Mazi Ezeoke, on Thursday.

    He said that Nigeria has derailed from the original plan of the founding fathers, insisting that there is need for a new constitution where every Nigerian will be involved to speak what they want.

  • Buhari, Osibanjo to lead in taking COVID-19 vaccine

    Buhari, Osibanjo to lead in taking COVID-19 vaccine

    President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, Professor Yemi Osibajo will be the first set of Nigerians to take COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria.

    This was disclosed by medical experts in Sokoto during sensitization of media 50 personnel on COVID-19 and introduction COVID-19 vaccines in the state, organised by World Health Organization (WHO) in conjunction with United Children Education Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday.

    The bodies while charging media and other stakeholders to step up public enlightenment on the importance of embracing COVID-19 vaccines, they maintained that for now there is no cure for the disease hence the need to prevent the spread of the disease.

    A representative of World Health Organization (WHO), Dr IlliyaMuhammad, who spoke at the risk communication and community engagement sensitization of media 50 personnel on COVID-19 and introduction of COVID-19 vaccine at Specialist Hospital, Sokoto, said media are partners because of their role in information dissemination.

    He noted that to erode the superstitious belief of the people in the country about the coronavirus vaccine media have a vital role to play in enlightening the people on the advantage of the vaccine.

    He further disclosed some of the world leaders including the queen of England, Queen Elizabeth, America’s president-elect, Joe Biden, King Salman of Saudi Arabia have all been vaccinated against the virus stressing that the vaccines are effective.

    On his part, the UNICEF representative Dr Barau who spoke on professional media report on COVID-19 vaccine charged media to be proactive in discharging their duties.

    She stated that accurate, balance information will go a long way in dispelling rumours against Covid19 vaccine.

  • Gombe State Governments seek refund over repaired federal roads

    Gombe State Governments seek refund over repaired federal roads

    Gombe State Government has pleaded with the Federal Government to reimburse it with about N60billion spent on redeveloping and maintaining the federal highways in the state.

    The commissioner for works and transportation, Abubakar Bappah, on Thursday told newsmen that the Federal Government flouted many agreements of financial reimbursement reached before the projects began.

    “Federal government is owing us some money, since the coming of this administration, we have not received a kobo as reimbursement for the projects executed,” Bappah said.

    The federal government has failed in maintaining the roads in our metropolis,” adding that it was for the reason that the state sought and secured the approval of the federal government to develop them, “since they can’t come, we often seek their consent before embarking on them and then later seek for reimbursement as we progress.

    “Under this arrangement, Gombe state government has done a lot of roads particularly in the township.”

    “We have developed some portion of Gombe-Bauchi federal highway, at N7.5billion, the federal government is yet to pay us.

    “We have also developed some portion of Gombe-Yola federal highway for about N4billion, reimbursement has not been fully effected and we have also undertaken the development of Kanawa-Deba-Jagali road under the agreement of reimbursement by the federal government.

    “We have been appealing to the federal government for the reimbursement.”

    He, however, regretted that “though we understand the financial constraints the federal government is facing, it is the same thing with us but then we are seriously appealing to them.

    “So the federal government is saying all the time that it will reimburse us and we are waiting,” he hoped.

    On Gombe Line, the commissioner stated that the state had been able to defray N127million of the bank loan it took to procure 50 buses to boost the state’s transportation.

    He recalled, “you are aware that when this administration came on board, Gombe Line was almost completely collapsed and, to revive it, Gombe state had to buy new buses.

    We bought 50 news buses and rehabilitated the old ones and the transport sector came to life once more.

    “Government has paid up N127million to banks in respect of the 50 buses we purchased to boost Gombe Line,” he said, adding that the repayments were generated by the buses.

    He reemphasised the Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s poise to construct 100-kilometre of road in each of the 11 local government, noting, “Eleven 100-kilometer roads is governor’s desire to ensure that by the end of his administration, he would have been able to do a minimum of 100 kilometres of roads in each 11 local government and we are pursuing it vigorously.

    “So far, almost all the local governments have road constructions ongoing, some of them were awarded by the last administration but abandoned for lack of payment.

    “You may wish to recall that before the last administration left, it awarded over 15 roads for construction. Unfortunately, the contractors were not paid, they were not mobilised.

    “But when we came on board, as part of our desire to embark on the completion of those roads, we are working on all of them for us to ensure we deliver our promise of delivering 100-kilometer of road in each local government.”

    He allayed the insinuation that the state was owing foreign contractors working in the state, disclosing that, “payments are on course to all our contractors. Whenever they submit valuations, we subject these valuations to settlement; we subject these valuations to scrutiny, we agree on what exactly they have executed in line with the due process office and send the proposal to ministry of finance and they have been up-to-date.”

    The state is, however, considering sola traffic light to illuminate its metropolis.

    “As a permanent solution to the problem of street lights, we are looking at the possibility of using solar street lights and to this effect, we have started shopping for a contractor that will provide solar street lights on most of our streets,” Bappah said.

  • C’RIVER FINANCE MINISTRY ATTRACT $20.4m WORLD BANK GRANT

    C’RIVER FINANCE MINISTRY ATTRACT $20.4m WORLD BANK GRANT

    Cross River State Government says the implementation of its 2021 budget will be assisted by the $20.4million recently secured in grants from the World Bank funded SFTAS programme of the Federal Government of Nigeria

    SFTAS is State’s Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability, a product of mutual agreement between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the World Bank designed to strengthen the fiscal transparency, accountability and sustainability in Nigerian states as a way of improving their revenue base and increasing fiscal efficiency in public expenditure and reducing debt overhang.

    The Commissioner for Finance in Cross River State, Mr. Asuquo Ekpeyong Jnr made the disclosure in a press briefing on Friday in Calabar organized to announce the achievement of the state government in SFTAS.

    He disclosed “that Cross River State government has achieved a total of $20.4milliom in grant from the World Bank funded SFTAS programme of the Federal Government of Nigeria”.

    He said the state met the eligibility criteria for the 2019 programme and was accordingly pre-qualified for the detailed annual performance assessment of all qualified Nigerian states under the State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) programme.

    He explained that “the assessment exercise which was conducted in September 2020 by the Independent Verification Assessors (IVA) from the office of the Auditor General of the Federation and JFR Consulting, showed that Cross River State achieved 6 Disbursement Linked Indicator (DLRs) out of 9 applicable DLRs for 2019, and 3 DLRs out of 3DLRs, i.e 100% for the 2020 additional financing.”

    According to the Commissioner, the independent verification success is a confirmation of the Ayade led administration’s commitment to transparency and fiscal performance.

    He further disclosed that the state government will soon review and extend the COVID-19 pandemic relief package it granted last year because the initial expectation that the pandemic would have been abated by now has not come to past.

  • FG urged Nigerians to disregard misinformation on lockdown

    FG urged Nigerians to disregard misinformation on lockdown

    The Federal Government on Thursday urged Nigerians to disregard the news circulating on the social media that it was contemplating another lockdown.

    Mr Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), also Chairman, Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, made the clarification in a statement signed by Mr Willie Bassey, Director Information in his office.

    Mustapha also advised Nigerians to join hands with the Federal Government to contain the spread of the virus by adhering to Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPI’s) as recommended by PTF.

    “The attention of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has been drawn to some misinformation circulating on the social media to the effect that the Federal Government is contemplating another lockdown this weekend.

    “The PTF wishes to state categorically that there is no such consideration at any of its meetings, nor has any recommendation been made to this effect to the President.

    “The PTF frowns at such unpatriotic misinformation which is capable of causing unnecessary panic and anxiety among the populace,” he said in the statement

  • President Buhari makes new appointments

    President Buhari makes new appointments

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of two Managing Directors for two River Basin Development Authorities.

    He also extended the tenure of seven other Managing Directors of the River Basin Development Authorities.

    This was contained in a statement by the Director, Press and Public Relations in the Ministry of Water Resources, Mrs Kenechukwu Offie.

    The statement said the appointments took effect from Jan. 5.

    Prof. Abdulkarim Muhammad, Upper Niger River Basin Development Authority; Dr Adeniyi Aremu, Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority, Ilorin; Saliu Ahmed, Managing Director, Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority; Muhammad Adra, Managing Director, Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority, Makurdi, were among those whose appointment were renewed.

    Others are Mr Olufemi Odumosu, Ogun- Osun River Basin Development Authority, Mr Bassey Nkposong, Cross River Basin Development Authority, and Bature Mohammed, Managing Director, Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority, Sokoto.

    Those newly appointed by the President are Ma’amun Da’u Aliyu, Managing Director, Hadejia Jama’are River Basin Development Authority and Mark Darefaka, Managing Director, Niger Delta Basin Development Authority.

    The President also approved the appointment of Mr Aminu Abba as Executive Director, Agricultural Services, Hadejia Jama’are River Basin Development Authority, Kano

  • Bandits abduct nursing mothers, babies in Birnin-Gwari

    Bandits abduct nursing mothers, babies in Birnin-Gwari

    No fewer than 18 persons, including four nursing mothers and their babies, have been reported kidnapped in Mando village of Birnin-Gwari Local Govermment Area of Kaduna State.

    The incident, The Nation gathered, occured around 1:30am on Wednesday when bandits invaded the village, shooting sporadically.

    It was also gathered the bandits went away with four motorcycles and food items.

    Confirming the incident, Chairman, Birnin-Gwari Emirate Development Union (BEDU), Barrister Salisu Haruna said, the bandits had arrived the village much more earlier unknowingly and studied the environment of their would -be victims before striking at the middle of the night.

    According to him, the attacked village is 5 kilometers away from Birnin Gwari town and about 3 kilometers away from the Airforce base in Birnin Gwari.

    He said the bandits came without any means of movement but went away with four motorcycles and food items, including their abductees.

    According to Haruna: “The bandits were heavily armed with dangerous guns and are about eight of them according to one of the persons that managed to escape.

  • PDP sues Kano election commission for impersonation

    PDP sues Kano election commission for impersonation

    THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sued the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) for “contempt of court,” ahead of the local government election scheduled for tomorrow.

    Also sued is the Aminu Wali faction of the PDP in Kano State. The party demands legal action against the factional group for alleged “impersonation of the authentic PDP and use of PDP logo on the ballots.”

    Kano State Chairman of PDP, Shehu Wada Sagagi, on Wednesday said the opposition party filed two law suits before the Kano High Court and Federal High Court in the state.

    KANSIEC Chairman, Prof. Garba Ibrahim Sheka had announced that 18 political parties, including PDP, were participating in the council election.

    Sheka, said his commission has screened ‘PDP candidates’ standing for the election, adding that he has not received any formal letter from the PDP declaring intention not to participate in the ballots. That the PDP has factions and is rocked by internal crisis is not a worry to the commission whose responsibility is to conduct transparent and credible elections.

    Sagagi further explained that the internal crisis within the Kano PDP was resolved by the judgment of a vacation Judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Kano.

    The court had ruled that Kwankwasiyya Movement is the authentic PDP, which prompted the party to elect new officials, with Sagagi as the chairman. The Wali faction appealed the judgment and also elected ‘officials,’ during which Muhammina Bako Lamido claimed to have emerged the party’s ‘chairman.’

    Sagagi said the PDP had declared publicly that it will boycott the council polls, even as it queried why KANSIEC is violating court verdict, by admitting candidates in the name of PDP.

    “The chairman of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission is behaving like a politician. So, we are calling on the judiciary to save us in this situation.