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Matawalle’s defection an unpardonable betrayal — PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the defection of Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara state, to the All Progressives Congress (APC) is an “unpardonable betrayal”.

Matawalle defected from the PDP to the APC on Tuesday.

Speaking on his defection, the governor of Zamfara had said: “I believe with this coming together, I’m going to work hard with my other colleagues so that we can get more from the federal government, particularly on the issue of insecurity.”

In a statement on Saturday by Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP spokesman, the party said Matawalle’s statement further exposed that the APC was never committed to fighting insecurity but “fueling it for political gains”

“The statement by Governor Matawalle further confirms that the APC has been promoting insecurity, particularly terrorism and kidnapping for ransom, in various parts of the country as a way to create an emergency situation to cover their atrocities, siphon public funds as well as intimidate and coerce state governors elected on the platform of other political parties to join their fold,” the statement reads.

While calling his defection an “unpardonable act of betrayal”, the party said from Matawalle’s statement, it is clear that he joined the ruling party out of intimidation.

“PDP holds that by this confession, it is therefore clear that Governor Matawalle did not defect to the APC because the Party has any democratic credential as erroneously claimed by the APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, but only surrendered to intimidation and cowardly joined those behind the killings and acts of violence in Nigeria,” the party said.

“Of course, the APC, as a party of political bandits, does not have any democratic credential to attract well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians.

“Governor Matawalle must however note that joining such individuals, who have brought so much anguish and pain to his people, is an unpardonable act of betrayal which will continue to act as an albatross particularly against the backdrop of his own vows.

“On the reclaiming of the governorship mandate, the PDP described Matawalle’s boast as the feeble kick of a disoriented and confused deserter, stressing that the 1999 Constitution (as amended) is clear on the responsibilities of a deputy governor that finds himself under an absconding governor like Matawalle.”

 

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Time to reset our country, says Mahama on inauguration as Ghana’s President

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Time to reset our country, says Mahama on inauguration as Ghana’s President 

John Mahama has taken the oath of office as Ghana’s new president in a ceremony attended by world leaders.

He said in his inaugural address that he was prepared for the job, adding that the time had come to reset the country.

He was sworn in at Black Star Square in Accra, the Ghanaian capital, on Tuesday.

The new President took over from Nana Akufo-Ado who succeeded him in 2017. Before Mahama’s swearing-in, Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was inaugurated as the country’s first female vice president.
The Chief Justice of Ghana Gertrude Torkornoo administered the oath of office at the event.

“Today should mark the opportunity to reset our country,” the 66-year-old new President said.

Wearing the West African country’s national dress, Mahama spoke to a jubilant crowd decked in the green, red, black, and white hues of his National Democratic Congress (NDC) party.


Some of those present are Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senegal’s Bassirou Diomaye Faye, Burkina Faso’s leader Ibrahim Traore, Kenyan President William Ruto, President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon’s Brice Oligui Nguema.

Others are Presidents Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone and Mamadi Doumbouya of Guinea as well as former leaders.

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Reactions as Mahama calls Tinubu ‘president of Ghana’ during inaugural speech

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Reactions as Mahama calls Tinubu ‘president of Ghana’ during inaugural speech

 

President of Ghana, John Mahama, on Tuesday made a slip calling President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria Ghana’s president.

This happened while the new Ghana’s President was giving his inauguration speech.

“Your excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Ghana,” Mahama said while acknowledging dignitaries at the event.

This immediately sparked huge reactions on social media including users of the X platform.

For instance, Albert Forson

@kwameforson14, wrote:

“John Mahama announces his co president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Ghana.

“He’ll be ruling hand in hand with him.”

Another commentator, Shady Bunny🇬🇭🐇🔰@BYKAdanko, stated, “Mahama just called Tinubu president of the Federal Republic of Ghana….we’re doomed.”

Meanwhile, President Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s strong support for Ghana’s newly inaugurated President, John Dramani Mahama.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony in Accra on 7th January 2025, Tinubu conveyed his solidarity and expressed his commitment to strengthening the relationship between the two neighbouring nations.

Addressing the gathering, President Tinubu shared a heartfelt message of brotherhood with President Mahama.

“My dear brother, I am here to walk with you. You know you can count on my support at any given time you call on me. We are your brothers and sisters. We shall always be there for you,” Tinubu said.

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Two fake EFCC officers demand $1m bribe from ex-NPA MD 

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Two fake EFCC officers demand $1m bribe from ex-NPA MD 

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has exposed two impostors claiming to be officers of the anti-graft agency demanding $1 million bribe from a former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko.

The pair were said to have asked for the money in order to secure a “soft landing” for the ex-NPA MD in a non-existent investigation.

Spokesman for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, disclosed this in a statement and revealed names of the two members of the syndicate as Ojobo Joshua and Aliyu Hashim.

He said the suspects had been arrested and were recently arraigned before Justice Jude Onwuebuzie of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja.

The commission noted that similar criminal elements were still at large and urged members of the public to report such individuals.

“The commission also wishes to alert the public to the sinister activities of impersonators and blackmailers using the name of its executive chairman to extort money from high-profile suspects being investigated by the EFCC,” the statement read.

Oyewale emphasised that the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukayode, is a man of integrity who could not be influenced by monetary offers.

“Olukoyede remains a man of integrity who cannot be swayed by monetary influences. The public is enjoined to report such disreputable elements to the commission.”

The anti-graft agency also said it was investigating “a trending $400,000 claim of a yet-to-be-identified supposed staff (member) of the EFCC against a sectional head.”

Meanwhile, the agency said it dismissed 27 of its officers last year for misconduct and fraudulent activities.

He said the dismissal was based on recommendations from the EFCC Staff Disciplinary Committee and ratified by the EFCC chairman

“In its quest to enforce integrity and rid its fold of fraudulent elements, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission dismissed 27 officers from its workforce in 2024,” Oyewale said.

“Their dismissal, following the recommendation of the Staff Disciplinary Committee of the EFCC, was ratified by the Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.”

The statement quoted the EFCC chairman as reaffirming the commission’s zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.

He also said all allegations against EFCC staff members would be thoroughly investigated.

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