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45 Rivers elders back Wike, knock Odili over ‘disparaging’ comments
45 Rivers elders back Wike, knock Odili over ‘disparaging’ comments
Worried over the raging political turbulence, Rivers State Elders Council has warned some individuals stoking the embers of crisis between the minister of the federal capital territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike and the former Governor Peter Odili to desist from the act.
The council, in a statement, signed by 45 prominent elders, including Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, Emmanuel Anyanwu, and Senator Magnus Abe, described the recent comments made by a group of concerned elders as “puerile” and lacking in courage.
The council also questioned the motives of the concerned elders, alleging that they were individuals who had worked closely with Wike but now parading themselves as supporters of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
The elders council noted that despite Dr. Odili’s active role in the current Rivers State crisis, Wike had never made any adverse remarks against him, due to the deep respect he had for Odili.
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It however condemned Dr. Odili’s disparaging statement about Wike, made at a Christmas carol service to the effect thet Wike wanted to capture Rivers State as his private estate, as unacceptable.
The statement reads: “We consider it unfortunate that the comments came from elders who lacked the courage to let the public know what prompted the remarks by Nyesom Wike.
“Did Dr. Odili deserve respect in return for being deliberately disrespectful to the Minister of the FCT? The answer is no.
“Dr. Odili, an elder and former governor of Rivers State, should not have thrown decorum to the wind in making statements in his quest to please the governor, who was his Special Guest of Honour at the event, no matter what the incentive may have been.”
The council advised the concerned elders to summon the courage to advise Dr. Odili to be more circumspect in his utterances in the future.
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What do you need 130 SAs for? Critics query Rivers council chairman’s extravagance
What do you need 130 SAs for? Critics query Rivers council chairman’s extravagance
Chairman of the Obio-Akpor Local Government Area in Rivers State, Chijioke Ihunwo, has appointed 130 individuals to serve as his special assistants.
This show of wasteful spending has not gone down well with the people as shown in their comments on social media, newstrends reports.
This is coming after the Supreme Court granted financial autonomy to all 774 local governments in Nigeria.
The Supreme Court judgement was generally applauded because many felt state governors were annexing local government funds, thus making it difficult to implement developmental projects in such rural areas.
Ihunwo announced the appointments on some of his social media platforms, indicating that they would take immediate effect.
Most people wondered what the chairman intended to do with such a large number of special advisers.
Nsikan Udo said, “Just employ the whole local government indigenes! Pay all of us salary. After all, na our money… make we just share the full allocation!”
A Facebook user, Jude Ojei, as saying, “What do you need 130 personal assistants for? I know it is for political patronage, but I think it’s too much because you have other political appointees. This is my personal opinion, though.”
In his reaction, Chidiebere Dike, wrote, “I love you, Chijioke, and I want you to succeed, but at this point, you are losing it.
“What does a local government chairman need 130 special assistants for, plus the others you appointed initially, plus your vice and councillors? What is all this nonsense?”
ChimaOgba stated, “What the people ordered. This one is mini-Wike waiting in the wings to pounce on Rivers people.”
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How I plotted Fayose’s impeachment with Obasanjo – Ex-presidential aide
How I plotted Fayose’s impeachment with Obasanjo – Ex-presidential aide
Former Special Adviser on Political Matters to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Babafemi Ojudu, has disclosed his role in the impeachment of former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose.
Speaking on Edmund Obilo’s podcast State Affairs, published on Thursday, Ojudu revealed that he actively plotted and scripted Fayose’s impeachment with the backing of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
While recounting the events, Ojudu shed light on the political strategies and maneuvers employed to unseat Fayose, offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes activities that shaped Ekiti State’s political history.
According to Ojudu: “I plotted and scripted the impeachment of Fayose in Ekiti. I used Obasanjo and when he realized it, he fought back against me.
“I had an agreement and signed that Fayose should be impeached but make sure his deputy is not. I took all the lawmakers to Lagos where I kept them in hotels and was feeding and taking them around.
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“I was not a senator, I was a journalist who had money and my friends gave me money. They were not happy with him, I saw that weak link and I exploited it.
“Obasanjo was angry and gave the deputy governor soldiers to return to Ekiti and proclaim herself as governor. When she got there, I called people to resist her and they had no alternative but to declare an emergency.
“Fayose sued me for libel and Falana was my lawyer, I went to court and presented my facts, by the time we finished, Justice Daramola told Fayose ‘you have no honour and integrity.’”
Fayose became the second governor of Ekiti on May 29, 2003, after defeating the incumbent governor, Niyi Adebayo, in the governorship election.
He was impeached on October 16, 2006.
How I plotted Fayose’s impeachment with Obasanjo – Ex-presidential aide
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Tax reform: Tinubu has agreed to amend controversial clauses, says Gov Sule
Tax reform: Tinubu has agreed to amend controversial clauses, says Gov Sule
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa on Wednesday said President Bola Tinubu has agreed to amend contentious clauses in the proposed tax reform bills before their passage by the National Assembly.
Newstrends reports that the four bills which were transmitted to both chambers of the legislature by the President in September had generated controversy following stiff opposition in some quarters.
The bills are the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, the Tax Administration Bill, the Nigeria Revenue Service Establishment Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill.
The critics of the bills included the Northern Governors Forum, Traditional Rulers Council, National Economic Council, Northern Elders Forum, among others.
Despite the opposition, the four bills scaled second reading in the Senate.
But speaking during an interview on Channels TV current affairs Politics Today on Wednesday, Mr Sule said the issues have been resolved between the governors and Mr Tinubu.
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According to him, the President said all recommendations should be forwarded to the National Assembly.
Mr Sule said: “We have achieved our goal, that is the reason I talked differently today, because all we wanted to achieve has been achieved.
“We actually wanted the bill to be discussed further. We didn’t want this bill to be passed with all the content of what it is.
“Look at the way the house of representatives is handling it, I want to commend the house, particularly the speaker.
“I give credit to Mr. President; when the governors met with him, he told us that we don’t have to withdraw this bill [Tax Reform Bill].
“We can actually address all the concerns you have and all the amendments, and then we can pass the bill.
“For me, from that day, my issues with the bills have been resolved.
“What I didn’t want is a situation where we have bills with concern, especially for people like us, and then that bill is passed.
“But look at how the house of reps is handling, it has not even passed the second reading, they are taking inputs and making considerations from everybody.
“And this is a concurrent bill; it doesn’t matter if the Senate has passed the bill; if the House of Reps doesn’t pass it, it has no effect.”
Tax reform: Tinubu has agreed to amend controversial clauses, says Gov Sule
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