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2027 presidency: Northern leaders want Jonathan to contest

SOME power brokers from the northern part of the country have initiated moves to draft former president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, into the 2027 presidential race.

The permutation is that Jonathan is only eligible for a term of four years, having served as president between 2011 and 2015. The project is led by a North East state governor and a retired General from the North West.

Saturday Tribune learnt that the leaders weighed their options based on the collective interest of the North before electing to bank on the fact that the 1999 Constitution (as amended) allows a maximum of eight years of four years each for president.

The move is part of latest efforts by those described as members of the highly influential caucus in the northern power bloc to abort President Bola Tinubu’s second term ambition.

There is, however, a counter-group which includes some governors and influential politicians who are rooting for another southern politician for the top job. Both groups are against Tinubu’s re-election.

Although talks and consultations are still at the exploratory stage, the promoters of the Jonathan-for-2027 project recently launched intense lobbying of certain critical stakeholders in the Nigeria project to get them to join in the bid to convince the former governor of Bayelsa State, who has been mostly engaged in diplomatic and other activities to foster peace and democratic norms around the world.

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A source within the fold told Saturday Tribune that the northern leaders working behind the scenes on the Jonathan-for-2027-presidency lobby are bigwigs from across the political divide in the North who are united and determined to stop what they called Tinubu’s mismanagement of the country.

According to another inside source, to bolster the effort, forces within the coalition have reached out to like minds across the six geopolitical zones, civil and pro-democracy bodies and other pressure groups to rally their commitment and support for the project.

Jonathan, who served as the vice president from 2007 to 2010 under the administration of Umaru Yar’Adua, is said to be the choice of the northern leaders because he took the oath of office as president in 2011 after contesting and winning at the poll following his completion of the term of his boss, Yar’Adua, who died during a protracted illness.

The promoters of the move also believe that given the prevailing circumstances in the nation’s political space, Jonathan is sellable because of his goodwill across the three geopolitical zones in the South and because his candidature could galvanise maximum support in the 17 states in the axis.

The permutation is also that the southern support could complement the goodwill Jonathan still enjoys in most of the 19 states in the North nine years after his presidency.

It August this year, there was a report that certain leaders had tinkered with the possibility of persuading Jonathan to contest the 2027 race.

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The initiative coincided with the position canvassed by a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) under the Jonathan administration and current governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, that he would step down the possibility of running for president if Jonathan bowed to pressure to take a fresh shot at the presidency.

After an event organised by a pressure group, Save Africa Initiative (SAI), the governor was quoted as saying that Jonathan had more experience and would do a good job if he had another opportunity to lead the country.

“With regard to your call for me to present myself, I am still contemplating my chances as the leader of the opposition. I know there are good leaders within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), especially my boss, Goodluck Jonathan.

“I have always said that as long as Jonathan is around, I will not present myself for the leadership of this country, unless he decides not to run. If we can persuade him to come forward, I will support him with my blood. Out of modesty, he is still not ready. I hope you will meet him and encourage him to run.

“He will do a better job because he has the experience. We know the prices of things; we know the level of inflation. His leadership recruitment was exemplary. We need leaders like him – young people with energy, foresight and drive,” Mohammed argued.

Besides, there were attempts by certain individuals and groups to drag the former president into last year’s presidential race, especially under the banner of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

However, on February 4, 2023, the APC denied the widespread rumour that it was planning to field Jonathan as its candidate for the election.

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This followed reports that some governors from the North were working hard to guarantee the former president the APC ticket, which the party said was a figment of imagination.

Also, Jonathan declared that he was interested in the APC ticket after months of speculations and after a group of his supporters from North had paid for the nomination forms for him to contest in the APC primary.

But his spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze, said in a statement that Jonathan did not authorise the purchase of the nomination forms for the contest.

Jonathan was president between 2010 and 2015 under the PDP, now in the opposition.

“While we appreciate the overwhelming request by a cross section of Nigerians for Dr Jonathan to make himself available for the 2023 presidential election, we wish to state that he has not in any way committed himself to this request.

“We wish to categorically state that Dr Jonathan was not aware of this bid and did not authorise it,” Eze stated.

Interim national committee chairman of the APC then, the governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, during a BBC Hausa Service interview, dismissed insinuations to drag Jonathan into the race for the party’s ticket.

He said: “Those peddling such information are afraid. But for now, there is nothing in APC that has anything to do with the aspiration for 2023.

“Even if someone wants to base assumption on our recent visit to him during his birthday, we were there because of his status as a former President of Nigeria.

“Again, even if there is nothing when we are talking of peaceful coexistence, we must give credit to former President Jonathan on the issue of peace, how he accepted defeat in 2015 and resigned to fate. That has qualified him to be a statesman and he is now among our fathers.

“Our visit to Jonathan was pronounced because of his status as a former president that could be why some may think there was something beneath it.

“There are numerous such visits to leaders of PDP, APC, why are others not being mentioned but Jonathan?”

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President Bola Tinubu has relieved six ministers of their jobs as part of cabinet reshuffle.

He also named seven new ministers, forwarding their names to the National Assembly for confirmation.

Details of the new development were announced on Wednesday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

He spoke at a briefing with State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting, presided over by the President in Abuja.

President Tinubu also appointed Shehu Dikko as Chairman of the National Sports Commission and he will take charge of the activities and programmes of the defunct Ministry of Sports Development.

The President appointed two former Ministers under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, former Police Affairs minister as the substantive Minister of Labour and Employment, while former Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Sunday Dare was appointed as Special Adviser on Public Communication and Orientation under the Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

 

The Ministers that were sacked from the cabinet were Prof. Tahir Mamman, (Education), Uju Kennedy Ohanenye (Women Affairs), Mohammad Gwarzo (State for Housing), Jamila Ibrahim (Youth Development), Lola Ade-John (Tourism) and the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Betta Edu, who has been replaced even though the government was silent on her status.

 

The President also forwarded seven new ministerial nominees with their portfolios to the National Assembly including wife of late Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu (State for Foreign Affairs) for confirmation.

 

Others are Dr Nentawe Yilwatda, who replaces the suspended Beta Edu Minister of Humanitarian, Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, Minister of Labour and Employment, Federal Ministry of Labour & Employment and Dr Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.

 

Idi Mukhtar Maiha was nominated as the Minister of Livestock Development,

 

Rt. Hon. Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development and Suwaiba Said Ahmad, Minister of State, Education, Federal Ministry of Education.

 

Onanuga also announced that ten ministers had been reassigned new portfolios.

They are, Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, former Minister of State, Education, now Minister of State Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Morufu Olatunji Alausa Minister State, Health, now substantive Minister of Education, Bello Muhammad Goronyo Minister of State, Water Resources and Sanitation, now Minister of State for Works.

Also redeployed are Abubakar Momoh, former Minister of Niger Delta Development, now Minister of Regional Development, Uba Maigari Ahmadu, Minister of State Steel Development, now Minister of State, Regional Development and Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, now Minister of State Finance.

The former Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh has been redeployed as the Minister of State Trade and Investment [Industry], Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, who was the Minister of State, Police Affairs, is now Minister of Women Affairs, Ayodele Olawande, Minister of State for Youth Development, now Minister for Youth Development, while Dr. Salako Iziaq Adekunle Adeboye, Minister of State, Environment, now Minister of State, Health.

 

Onanuga said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the immediate implementation of eight far-reaching actions to reinvigorate the Administration’s capacity for optimal efficiency pursuant of his commitment to deliver on his promises to Nigerians.

 

 

“The eight actions approved by Mr. President include:

 

“The renaming of the Ministry of Nigeria Delta Development to Ministry of Regional Development to oversee the activities of all the Regional Development Commissions.

 

“The Regional Development Commissions to be under the supervision of the new Ministry are; the

 

Niger Delta Development Commission, the South East Development Commission, the North East Development and the North West Development Commission.

 

“The immediate winding up of the Ministry of Sports Development and the transfer of its functions to the National Sports Commission in order to develop a vibrant sports economy;

 

“The merger of the Federal Ministry of Tourism and the Federal Ministry of Arts and Culture to become Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy.

 

“The President thanked the outgoing members of the Federal Executive Council for their service to the nation while wishing them the best in their future endeavours.

 

“He then charged the newly appointed ministers as well as their reassigned colleagues to see their appointment as a call to serve the nation. He added that all appointees must understand the administration’s eagerness and determination to set Nigeria on the path to irreversible growth and invest the best of their abilities into the actualisation of the government’s priorities.”

Briefing journalists after the FEC meeting, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, explained that the Ministry of Regional Development would take over the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, North East Development Commission, South East Development Commission and other regional development commissions in the country.

He further said that the President also directed that the Sports Commission would henceforth handle all sports activities and programmes initially handled by the Ministry of Sports Development.

He said that with the scrapping of the Ministry of Tourism, all of its activities have been brought to the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative

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‘It’s cheating’ – Federal workers express outrage over N40,000 added to salaries

The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has voiced strong opposition to the newly established minimum wage of N70,000, which includes a mere N40,000 increase for federal employees across Nigeria.

In a communique released following a virtual meeting of its members, the Forum lamented the severe hardships facing Nigerians due to what they described as the anti-people policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The communique, signed by FWF National Coordinator Comrade Andrew Emelieze, urged the President to cease the suffering imposed on citizens who, he claimed, are starving, grappling with hunger, and contemplating suicide.

Copies of the communique were forwarded to several high-ranking officials, including the Senate President, Chief Justice of the Federation, Speaker of the National Assembly, Vice President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Minister of Labour, Minister of Justice, Head of Service of the Federation, Accountant General of the Federation, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Salaries and Wages Commission, the International Labour Organisation (ILO), organized labour groups, the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC), and all federal workers.

Emelieze, a former chairman of the Oyo State chapter of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), contended that the new minimum wage of N70,000 was an unfair deal for Nigerian workers amid rising living costs.

He said: “Mr President Sir, the situation at hand is really very bad, worrisome and disturbing . Nigerians are dying of hunger.

“The tough and hard policies you are making has brought untold hardship to the Nigerian people. Our people are now stranded everywhere, almost everybody is now a beggar.

“The Nigerian daily existence is now a struggle for survival. It is as if our people have been ambushed since the removal of subsidy on petrol. It has been tales of lamentations everywhere and things have really fallen apart.

“It is so bad that many more citizens are contemplating suicide , just as suicide rate is more than ever before.

“This your hard and tough decisions have proven to be very harsh, hostile and rash. Sir your policies/reforms is sentencing Nigerians to death, your policies are tantamount to capital punishment.

“The new national minimum wage paid last September shows that only ₦40,000 is added to the salaries of all federal workers across all levels.

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“To us as federal workers, we see the consequential adjustments to the new national minimum wage as inconsequential. What has been down is the extending of the earlier wage award of ₦35,000 upgraded to ₦40,000.

“To us as workers, we feel cheated, this is exploitation of the vulnerable, the federal government is not being fair to the workers.

“How can the price of petrol be increased by over 600% and just ₦40.000 is added to the salaries of workers. We the workers feel that we have been defrauded.

“We are just wondering the essence of the tripartite committee set up for months to review the new national minimum wage. Moreso that ₦70,000 is not a living wage and some states of the federation have promised to pay more than that.

“Mr President Sir, we want to believe you are not aware that all the calculations for wage adjustment amounts to ₦40,000 to all workers including that of our Directors.

“This to us is unlike the civil service calculus and bureaucracy. We the federal workers are badly demoralised and are not happy as our living conditions continues to deteriorate, as we are daily faced with increasing cost of living crisis.

“Mr President Sir, we are calling for your immediate attention, federal government workers are starving, almost everyone is on loan to survive the day,our take home hardly survives us for a week.

“We therefore urge you to personally intervene in the plight of the federal workers.

“We urge you to reevaluate the so called new national minimum wage of ₦70,000 , this to us is ridiculous and should be a national embarrassment and a disgrace. Federal government workers have been financially embarrassed.

“We therefore reject ₦40,000 added to our monthly take home as the new national minimum wage. We urge the federal government to urgently fashion out radical moves to immediately tackle the rising cost of food stuff and other goods and services.”

Noting in particular, the continuous increment on the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as fuel since the hasty removal of fuel subsidy without concrete and alternative arrangements, the Federal workers called for

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“Our society is now stagnant , our naira is badly devalued and prices of goods and services have gone out of the reach of the masses.

“The price of petrol has been increased more than fourteen times since you came to power. Our people are paying a very heavy price for your policies .

“On our part as federal government workers, the story is not different, federal workers are also feeling the pains as a result of your tough policies. Federal workers are dying in silence.

“The price of petrol has gone up from ₦187 to ₦1300 and nothing reasonable is being done to assist the workers to combat the debilitating effects of your hard reforms.

“The ₦35,000 wage award / palliatives given to federal workers was stopped abruptly only after six months of undulating payments in the month of February, five months wage award is still owed the federal workers.”

The Federal workers also raised concerns over promotion arrears as well as backlog of Duty Tour Allowances (DTA) saying, “Sir it is most unfortunate that despite the harsh economy, the federal government is still owing poorly paid workers that are already struggling with survival.

Government is owing years of promotion arrears, backlog of duty tour allowances (DTA) , eight months of 25/35% increments, five months of wage award, arrears of the new national minimum wage, earned allowances of federal tertiary institutions (FTI), hazzard/uniform allowances of military and paramilitary officers and many more arrears owed the federal workers and the pensioners.

“It is also imperative for government to open up the borders and allow for imported food to flood our markets. We demand the payment of 30% of our monthly pay as cost of living allowance (COLA) to all federal workers pending the resolution of this economic crisis.

“We request that our payslip state explicitly the break down of our monthly salary/allowances and that salary payment should not be delayed again.

“We are also calling for the return of payment of leave bonus to all federal workers and the removal of tax on our allowances.

“Mr President Sir , we are urgently waiting for your immediate response as the federal workers cannot cope again with the prevailing hardship. We have endured this pains enough, it is time for you to act and rescue the federal workers and the Nigerian people from this mass hunger.

“We are expecting positive response from you, if the contrary, then we will not hesitate to fight for our survival. We believe actions can be taken and all our backlog of arrears cleared within the next fourteen days. Else, we shall be left with no other option other than to cry out.”

 

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On Tuesday, the measure seeking to create the New Oyo State with Oyo Town as its capital city passed the House of Representatives’ second reading.

Hon. Adeniyi Adeyemi and six others sponsored the private member bill, which observed the effect of the consequential change of the name of the remaining part of Oyo State to Ibadan State, with Ibadan City as Capital City and defined for Local Government Areas comprising the two States.

In his lead discussion, Hon. Adeyemi, who remarked that the law is not new to the parliament, reminded that the bill was effectively passed in the Second Republic by both chambers (National Assembly) awaiting the presidential asset before our military interregnum.

“The then National Assembly in 1983 successfully passed a motion on the creation of New Oyo State with Oyo Town as its Capital. (See National Assembly Debates (Senate) Official Report. Volume 2. No. 24 of Wednesday 23” February, 1983).

“The 2014 National Conference held in Abuja also recommended in its final report for the creation of New Oyo State with Oyo town as its capital. This

“This is stated in volume II page 708 of the report, It’s noteworthy that present Oyo State deserves to be split into two being the largest state in terms of landmass in the South-West geopolitical zone with thirty-three Local Governments and it has a population of 5,580,894 people (2006 census).

“The New Oyo State when created has all factors to be economically and politically viable and sustainable which include vast agricultural and water potentials.”

According to him, the three zones that constitute the proposed (New) Oyo State have abundant arable land for cash and staple crops; and abundant water resources for potable water, hydropower and irrigation.

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While speaking on the abundant mineral resources endowment, he explained that the proposed New Oyo State is naturally endowed with mineral resources in commercial quantities including huge marble deposit gold, granites, kaolin, limestone, among others.

“Industries: the proposed state has booming traditional cloth weaving craft, metal works, rich leather works of international quality and standard, craft and wood carving which are of huge commercial values.

“Tourism: the proposed New Oyo State has a plethora of tourist attraction sites and historical monuments which would be a great source of internally generated resources including: Old Oyo National Park, the Upper Ogun games reserves, the Ado Awaye’s suspended Lake, hills of various features, the Manor House at Iseyin and the Igbo Ode (Royal Forest) at Igboho as well as the palace of Traditional Rulers in the various towns which are repositories of legends of Benin with the potential to boost international economic activities and tourism.

“In the same view, the call to make the Capital of the proposed New Oyo State is justified considering the physical administrative and government facilities currently situated in Oyo Town.

Oyo metropolis is the repository and the citadel of the linguistic and cultural heritage of Yoruba land, the seat of the old Oyo Kingdom which encompassed the original provincial set up of the colonial master from which Ibadan Province was carved out in 1936, the Imperial Headquarters of Oyo Empire which extended beyond the boundary of Nigeria and it remained the provincial headquarters of Oyo province, after the creation of Ibadan Province.

“Oyo metropolis was also the divisional headquarters of Oyo division and the District Headquarters of Oyo District. Oyo host a good number of Tertiary Institutions (colleges and private and public universities).

The Erelu Dam in Oyo metropolis supplies water to the four Local Government Areas in Oyo zones as second largest water reservoir in the present Oyo state.

 

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