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We have reports of some governors encouraging political violence – IGP
The Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, says some governors are currently promoting political violence ahead of the 2023 general elections.
He said this at a meeting with leaders of political parties and other stakeholders at the force headquarters in Abuja.
According to him, the police have been receiving reports of some state governors who encourage political thugs and sub-national security outfits under their control to disrupt statutorily guaranteed campaign activities of parties or candidates in the opposition.
He said, “They deploy their powers and influences to either prevent the mounting of campaign billboards or pull them down, while also denying political opponents of spaces to undertake their campaigns or peaceful political congregations in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022.”
The IGP said the force was putting in place measures to combat all forms of political violence ahead of the election season.
Some of the measures, according to him, include heightened intelligence activity and increased deployment of security teams to all INEC assets and facilities nationwide.
The IGP also vowed to promptly arrest and prosecute persons found to have perpetuated electoral violence.
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As Tinubu visits Enugu, Ohanaeze calls for rousing welcome
As Tinubu visits Enugu, Ohanaeze calls for rousing welcome
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has called on all Igbos to extend a warm and jubilant welcome to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his inaugural official visit to Enugu State.
The visit, scheduled for today, marks a significant moment as the president is set to commission key projects initiated by Governor Peter Mbah.
Ohanaeze, through its Secretary General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, highlighted the importance of this visit as a testament to the president’s commitment to the Southeast.
The organization expressed gratitude for Tinubu’s efforts in prioritizing the rehabilitation and reconstruction of federal roads and establishing the Southeast Development Commission (SEDEC).
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“These developments symbolize hope, opportunity, and progress for our people.
“Under the leadership of Senator Dave Umahi as Minister of Works, these infrastructural strides are transformative, addressing years of neglect and paving the way for socioeconomic revitalization in the Southeast,” Isiguzoro stated.
The group said it has mobilized millions of Igbos to celebrate the president’s commitment to improving the region’s welfare.
“Let us come together to show our unity, appreciation, and cultural vibrancy,” Isiguzoro urged.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo assured that every effort had been made to ensure President Tinubu feels at home, with mechanisms in place to reflect the timeless Igbo values of warmth and generosity.
Furthermore, the group reiterated its advocacy for the continuity of Tinubu’s presidency beyond 2027.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo called on every Igbo person to take advantage of Tinubu’s visit to showcase the Igbo nation’s unity, resilience, and aspirations.
“This visit marks a pivotal step toward a prosperous and united Nigeria,” Isiguzoro added.
As Tinubu visits Enugu, Ohanaeze calls for rousing welcome
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Nasarawa Gov Sule sacks commissioners, SSG, others
Nasarawa Gov Sule sacks commissioners, SSG, others
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has dissolved his cabinet, sacking the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Muhammad Ubandona-Aliyu, and all commissioners.
This development was disclosed in a statement signed by Mohammed Illiyasu-Idde, Permanent Secretary for Cabinet Affairs and Special Duties, Office of the SSG, in Lafia on Friday.
The statement indicated that the dissolution takes effect immediately.
The governor directed all outgoing commissioners to hand over the affairs of their ministries and government property in their possession to the Permanent Secretaries of their respective ministries.
Similarly, the SSG is required to transfer responsibilities to the Permanent Secretary for Cabinet Affairs and Special Services.
Governor Sule expressed his gratitude to the outgoing appointees for their dedication and contributions to the development of the state.
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He acknowledged their efforts in various capacities during their tenure and wished them success in their future endeavours.
Political analysts view the move as a potential step towards reconstituting the cabinet for a fresh start in the new year.
Observers speculate that the decision may also be aimed at aligning the administration’s priorities with evolving governance needs in Nasarawa State.
The development has sparked discussions within the state, with citizens and political stakeholders awaiting further announcements from the governor’s office regarding the composition of the new cabinet.
Nasarawa Gov Sule sacks commissioners, SSG, others
(NAN)
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Wike: I won’t apologise to Odili, didn’t turn Rivers to personal estate
Wike: I won’t apologise to Odili, didn’t turn Rivers to personal estate
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has denied allegations against him that he converted the resources of Rivers State into his private estate while serving as Governor.
Wike, who hosted some stakeholders in the state on Friday in Port Harcourt, stated that the allegation, attributed to former Governor Dr. Peter Odili, is false.
The Minister noted that those making the allegations have children serving in government as commissioners, questioning how he could have turned Rivers State into his personal property.
“Those who made the allegations have their children serving as commissioners. Is any of my children a commissioner? I never converted the state into my personal estate,” he said.
He reiterated that individuals like Dr. Abiye Sekibo, former PDP national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Austin Okpara were among those who opposed the candidacy of Siminalayi Fubara as Governor.
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“Those who parade themselves as elders of the state today were the same people who opposed Fubara’s emergence as Governor. I stood my ground. But today, they are the ones moving everywhere, calling themselves elders.”
Wike nostalgically recalled that since 1999, when he contested elections for the Obio/Akpor local government council, “I have been winning every election I contest because we know how this game works.”
He also recounted how he risked his life to help former Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki win reelection. “I had an ulcer, but I still went to Edo and ensured Obaseki won that election. I fought Oshiomhole. The police ordered me to leave Edo State. I left my car at the hotel and disappeared. But the same Obaseki turned against us.”
The FCT Minister appealed to Monday Okpebholo, the current Governor of Edo State, not to turn against Oshiomhole as his predecessor did.
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