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ABUJA: Former Military Administrator of Ondo state, Chief Olabode George has lamented the growing wave of insecurity in the country, calling for drastic measures to drag Nigeria from the brinks, saying the country is currently headless and wobbling. George who was also a former Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority NPA and National Vice Chairman, Southwest zone of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP made his position known in a television interview monitored Friday in Abuja.

His position came as the immediate-past National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC and former Governor of Edo state, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole opposed any call for a military take over of government, describing it as irresponsible, senseless and treasonable. Oshiomhole spoke on Friday when he received the leadership of Law Students Association of Nigeria LAWSAN led by its president, Mr Blessing Agbonmhere. Aside the former party leader, the Forum of Buhari Support Groups FOBSG also rose in support of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying the current wave of insecurity in the country is being fuelled by corrupt elements in the polity.

Oshiomhole who was reacting to a call by a senior lawyer, Chief Robert Clarke to the effect that the military should take over and restructure the federation, the former APC National Chairman said; “Incidentally, I watched on a national television one of your very senior colleagues, Chief Robert Clarke.

I was shocked when I saw him calling on the President to handover to the military, I thought that was the height of irresponsibility, given his knowledge, given his age and a very senior member of the bar and what is it that he wanted? He wants a military that will restructure Nigeria? It is again, for me, senseless because the structure as it is today, who put it in place? Who overthrew the parliamentary system? “The parliamentary system was overthrown by the Nigerian military, that is on record.

Who created 12 states from the four regions by decree? It was the military. The current 36 states and FCT who created it by military decree? It was the military. How can anybody who has lived through and who is familiar with our journey as a nation think that the solution to our problems as a nation is to handover to the military? I thought, talking about the rule of law, that is treason.

“You know we have freedom of speech but it does not include the freedom to canvass unlawful means to effect a change. When you canvass unlawful means, then you should be arraigned before a court of law and dealt with according to the law. Ignorance is not even an excuse in law not to talk of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. I think that even in our moment of distress and regardless of what anybody thinks, the world is resolved and Nigeria is part of it that never again shall we be governed by an unelected government, never, we don’t want unelected angels.

“Robert Clarke, I have a lot of respect for him. When I see him on television, I like to watch him because you can’t take it away from him because he has made his own contributions but I was shocked that he could resort to unlawful suggestions as to how to solve our problems. Even his prescriptions did not benefit from his own experience in life, if the military had solution, Nigeria would have been the greatest country on earth, if dictatorship is the answer. “I think when it comes to the rule of law, it does not flourish under dictatorship.

The first thing that suffers under military is the rule of law because the process of making laws will be appropriated by the military.   The thing that we will be missing is parliament where you can canvass your input to dispute to agree or disagree. So, for anyone who is familiar with this to think that the Nigerian Army should be entrusted, I thought Clarke owns Nigerians an apology.”

Nigeria headless Speaking on the breakfast show, George began in pidgin, saying; “I believe we dey, but we no dey kankpe”, adding that; “I believe that for over 75 years that I have lived on this mother earth, I had never experienced or seen my nation in this situation. It is like we are headless.  Nothing is going on and I feel that the insecurity in the land, the lack of employment in the land and so many vagaries of inactivities jumpstarting, encouraging people to move from A to B peacefully to carry out their normal jobs and make their money at the end of the day and keep their families alive. We cannot guarantee that anymore.

So, I keep wondering because this is no longer a matter of Party A or Party B. Nigeria is in dire straits. The president must rise to the level where…well, I cannot teach him because he was my boss in the military.  There are so many ways, I believe from my military training, that you can approach the situation. We have what we used to call aid to civil power, that is, if the police action is not working, is not efficient, then the Commander in Chief can get the army out in an operational order that can secure lives and property because the first responsibility of any government is the security of lives and property of its people. Once you don’t get that going, the National Assembly can shout from here to Timbuktu but the country is wobbling and something has to be done and done very quickly. It is our nation.  The heavens are going to fall. Nobody is secure.

When you get out of your house whether you are a rich man or poor or middle class, you keep looking left and right and watching your head for security. What is this? “The platform is wobbling and wobbling so badly. So, what can you do? The lawmakers are talking. There is so much anger in the land. People are displeased and unhappy. Presidency’s position accusing critics of nursing a coup, a thrash“The statement by the government on coup plot is an absolute trash.  What are you talking about taking over government. An elected government? Are you saying if we feel something is going wrong, we cannot talk? Talking is our birth right and our fundamental human right. Are you saying we are zombies to be quiet and start working around silent? The president must have a feedback and that feedback is the fact that all is not well.  Femi Adesina can be deceiving himself there but all is not well. He must have relations, friends or his own children too who are going from location A to location B. It is heart-wrenching and this talk about trying to take over government, to do what? When Jonathan was there, the current minister of information was the greatest spokesman, talking from all sides of his mouth and head, blasting the government. In fact, I remember one time, Bola Tinubu called Jonathan a drunken Ijaw fisher man.  He didn’t get offended.

So, you are now telling people to be quiet because you are planning to do what? You are elected to serve the people and you must ensure that there is security of life. It is non negotiable. Let them move away from this scary and unfathomable statements”. On the statement by Chief Clarke, the former National official of the PDP said military rule is an aberration. “Let me advise our people. It is not the responsibility of the military to get involved in governance. I was in the military and I knew what it was when we had the normal civilian governance and what it was when the military took over. The impact it has on the military itself, we are yet to completely get back to normal operations. People who are talking about the military, that is not our responsibility. It has never been and it will never be.

Everybody is designed, trained to do his own function so that the collective responsibility is to make sure that A and B can move in one direction that is reflective of civilised behaviour. “Please, those who are talking about having the military should dance away from it. It is not acceptable. It will completely roll this country back many centuries. I don’t subscribe to it.  The system we are running is akin to a military organization. You have one man sitting at the top of government and his orders percolate to the bottom. No, in a democratic dispensation, power must come from the bottom up.  The power of the people is what will drive our politicians and our leaders in taking decisions because you were elected based on your promise to manage the resources on behalf of the people. It should not be the other way round. Devolution of powers “Another thing is that the system that was handed over since 1999 is not working and you will know that the lack of communal security is what is being transported and it is expanding and completely consuming this country.  It means that the issue of total centralization of the power of the presidency is not working.

You have to devolve powers to the states so that the states and local governments will also have their own powers so that from unit to unit the people in such places can hold their immediate leaders to account.  But to leave it that one man will sit and the powers will percolate from top to bottom in this massive nation? That system has not worked. We have tried it, it is not working. “Let us not deceive ourselves and there has been a national conference. A report was submitted, that report is still there. We have another one year of the grace of God to let us sit down and discuss the report of that conference and let us move forward. It is not a matter of hating anybody. The consequence is that you are now perpetrating the lack of cohesion among tribes.  They are no longer talking to themselves. What is the problem? Why are we having so much tension among ourselves? I think the devil has entered this country.

Maybe we have offended God and I think we need a lot of prayers and sincerity of purpose and commitment”. I’ll cease to be a Nigerian if… Chief George also slammed a national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC and former Lagos governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his presidential ambition, saying he would cease to be a Nigerian should the APC leader become president. “Let me say it in very clear language, to me it is an insult to the civilised people of this country, those who are committed to national development that the likes of him will aspire to take over the mantle of this government. I am of the opinion that the system we are running now is completely ineffective. It is so militarized in its structure and nature. We cannot be waiting for the orders of one person. Let the powers be devolved.  To sit down in one place with somebody barking orders like a military organization is not working. So, for this man saying he wants to be president, you should ask him what did he do where he governed before? “He is junketing all over the place and it is an insult to civilised minds who have worked so hard in this country. Please, this nation must survive. If by whatever yardstick he becomes the Head of State, I will cease to be a Nigerian”,

George declared. On its part the Forum of Buhari Support Groups FOBSG said the president is not sleeping on the wheels, adding that he is on top of the nation’s security challenges. National Chairman of the forum, Dr. Abiso Kabir stated this at a news conference Friday in Abuja. He said; “When you consider the relentless fight against corruption, which was at its peak when the Buhari presidency came on board, compared with the present situation, you cannot but give an above average mark to this government in tackling the hydra- headed monster. “Though, it is true that the current state of security in our country is less than satisfactory, there is a practical demonstration by the government to address it. “While we do not intend to give excuses for the unfortunate security challenges we are facing as a nation, there are indications that some of it are being contrived and fuelled by bad belly politics of those who don’t wish the country and its people well. “As support groups for this administration, we are of the firm conviction that these are temporary setbacks, and trying periods for our nation, and we shall overcome”, they added.

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Adebayo Ogunlesi, 2 other Nigerians make Forbes 50 wealthiest Black Americans list 2024

Forbes has unveiled its 2024 ForbesBLK 50 list, celebrating the achievements of the wealthiest and most influential Black Americans.

Among the honorees are three Nigerians—Adebayo Ogunlesi, Tope Awotona, and Wemimo Abbey—whose groundbreaking contributions and entrepreneurial successes have earned them places on this prestigious list.

The ForbesBLK 50 is a reimagining of Forbes’ 2009 Wealthiest Black Americans list, which then featured figures like Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Magic Johnson.

While net worth remains a core metric, the new list also highlights innovation, societal impact, and leadership across diverse industries.

Adebayo Ogunlesi, with a net worth of $1.7 billion, stands out as a pioneering force in global infrastructure investment. As chairman and cofounder of Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), Ogunlesi led the private equity firm through a transformative acquisition by BlackRock in 2024 for $12.5 billion.

  • Ogunlesi, a Harvard-educated lawyer and banker, previously spent over two decades at Credit Suisse before launching GIP in 2006.
  • His influence extends beyond business, as he has become a key figure in reshaping infrastructure investment on a global scale.

Also, Nigerian entrepreneur,Tope Awotona, the founder and CEO of Calendly, has redefined efficiency in scheduling and holds a net worth of $1.4 billion.

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  • Born in Lagos, Awotona moved to Atlanta as a teenager and pursued business and management information studies at the University of Georgia. After early entrepreneurial setbacks, he launched Calendly in 2013, driven by frustration with cumbersome meeting coordination. The platform, which raised $350 million in 2021, is now valued at $3 billion and serves millions of users worldwide.

Although not a ranking, Wemimo Abbey, at just 32, is the youngest Nigerian on the list and cofounder of Esusu, an African fintech company addressing financial inclusion. Esusu helps renters build credit by reporting rent payments to credit bureaus, a service utilized by more than 20,000 properties and benefiting 1.8 million Americans.

  • In 2022, Esusu achieved a $1 billion valuation following a $130 million funding round. Abbey, who grew up in Lagos, has a background in mergers and acquisitions consulting and a passion for leveraging technology to drive social impact.

These three Nigerians show innovation, resilience, and the drive to address pressing global challenges. Their inclusion on the ForbesBLK 50 list is a foretelling of their entrepreneurial vision and the increasing influence of Nigerians on the global stage.

The ForbesBLK 50 list, launched under ForbesBLK, aims to go beyond net worth to measure impact and influence within the Black community and beyond.

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Northern youths say new tax regime bill designed to ruin region

Coalition of Northern Groups, Taraba State chapter, has expressed concerns that the proposed Tax Reform Bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is cunningly designed with all premeditated intent and purposes to further develop the southern Nigeria at the expense of the north.

The northern youths, who lamented the economic hardship in the country, concluded that the effect bears more scars on the region than any other.

Aside from the new Tax Reform Bill, the group also condemned the federal government’s land-border closure, alleging that the ideas favour the South more than the North.

The group, in a statement signed by its coordinator, Comrade Idris Ayuba, made available to Vanguard Correspondent in Ilorin alleged that most difficulties the North faces are the repercussions of the decisions, citing the effect of Petroleum subsidy removal, land border closure and the new tax regime as few examples.

He noted in the statement that”reduction in the consumption of a capital commodity like petroleum occasioned by the subsidy removal is not a manifestation of a positive policy impact; it rather indicates reduced economic activities that force people out of energy consumption,”

On the land border closure, Idris said: “One of the primary concerns is the impact of this policy on the regional economy, which has been heavily reliant on cross-border trade with neighbouring countries. The closure has resulted in significant losses for traders and business owners in the region, exacerbating poverty and unemployment.

“The policy has given undue advantage to Southern Nigeria, for instance, the closure has led to an increase in demand for locally produced goods in Southern Nigeria, which has boosted the southern regional economy.

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“Additionally, the Southern region has benefited from the increased revenue generated from customs duties and taxes on imported goods.

“The closure has also created an imbalance in the distribution of economic opportunities, with Southern Nigeria having greater access to ports and international trade routes.

” This has resulted in a concentration of economic activity in the Southern region, further marginalizing Northern Nigeria,” Idris explained in the statement.

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BREAKING: National Assembly extends lifespan of 2024 budget

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has explained that the impressive performance of the 2024 national budget encouraged members of the National Assembly to extend the lifespan of the 2024 budget beyond December 31 this year.

Akpabio gave the explanation Wednesday in his welcome address during the presentation of the 2025 national budget to the joint session of the federal parliament.

He said, “We have noted the 2024 budget performances of 50% for capital expenditure and 48% for recurrent expenditure respectively.

“Given these great achievements, we have deemed it necessary to extend the life of the 2024 budget to June 30, 2025.

“The enabling law for this extension has already been put in place by this patriotic Assembly, as a testament to our appreciation for the great performance of the budget, ensuring we build upon your momentum.

“We commend your steadfast commitment to collaborate, cooperate and work with the National Assembly to achieve your grand vision for Nigeria.”

As the red chamber planned to start deliberations on the budget proposals, Akpabio warned heads of the various ministries, departments and agencies of the Federal Government to make themselves available for the budget defence.

He said: “Let me take this opportunity to stress the importance of the honourable ministers and heads of extra-ministerial departments being prepared to respond promptly to requests for them to come and defend their sectoral allocation in the exercise of our legislative oversight.

“We have observed concerning the behaviour from some ministers and heads of extra-ministerial departments, who sometimes neglect their duty to promptly submit to legislative oversight, sometimes even disregarding invitations from relevant committees of the legislature.

“It is imperative they understand that we will not condone such breaches of the constitution going forward.”

Akpabio noted that under the President Bola Tinubu administration, Nigerians has “witnessed remarkable strides in economic reforms, aimed at enhancing our nation’s stability and growth”.

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According to him, “The courageous decision to remove fuel subsidies, though challenging, showcases your (Tinubu’s) unwavering commitment to redirecting resources to critical sectors such as education and healthcare.

“Your collaboration with the Central Bank has cultivated an environment ripe for investment, and your focus on infrastructure development reflects a visionary commitment to improving the connectivity that fuels our economy.

“Furthermore, your initiatives to strengthen our security framework stand as a testament to your resolve in tackling the pressing challenges of our time.“

The chairman of the National Assembly commended Tinubu’s efforts in the era of security.

“We commend your tireless efforts, along with those of our brave men and women in uniform, for liberating our lands from the grip of terror.

“Today, no community is under the threat of terrorism, a monumental achievement we celebrate together.

“The reduction in kidnapping incidents and the neutralization of over 11,000 terrorists and insurgents is a testament to patriotism, strength and determination,” Akpabio said.

The Senate President said Tinubu’s dedication to fostering international relations paves the way for fruitful partnerships that will propel the nation forward.

He said: “We are witnessing a resurgence in foreign direct investment, made possible by your visionary directives that ease the visa processes for Nigerians travelling to other countries, and at the same time welcome investors and tourists alike to our country.

“Your innovative approaches in our embassies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have opened new doors for Nigeria and its people. For this we thank you.”

He said the introduction of social welfare programmes embodies the president’s unwavering belief in uplifting the living standards of our citizens.

“You remind us that our nation is not merely constructed of bricks and mortar, but of the resilience and determination of its people.

“Nigerians are taking notice of your remarkable achievements. You have doubled aggregate government revenues to over NGN 18.32 trillion, reduced debt servicing expenditures from 97% to 68%, fulfilled $7.5 billion in foreign exchange obligations, increased oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day, and launched the Compressed Natural Gas initiative.

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“Your administration has processed over N45.6 billion for student payments, signed the National Minimum Wage Law, and raised the national minimum wage to N70,000 a month, all while providing over N570 billion in financial support to the 36 states,” Akpabio said.

He commended the groundbreaking tax reform initiative including the four tax reform bills, namely the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, 2024; and the Nigeria Tax Bill, 2024.

He said the tax reform bills represented a monumental shift in the country’s fiscal landscape and that its critics haven’t read the proposed legislations.

The Senate President said: “It is disheartening that those who have not taken the time to understand these bills are the loudest critics.

“I urge all Nigerians, especially those in public office, to engage with these vital reforms thoughtfully.

“This initiative marks the first comprehensive tax reform since Nigeria’s independence, presenting a transformative opportunity for rejuvenating small and medium enterprises and enhancing the livelihoods of ordinary Nigerians.

“These reforms will not only improve Nigeria’s revenue profile but also create a more conducive and internationally competitive business environment, transforming our tax system to support sustainable development.”

Akpabio said the infrastructure renaissance has paved the way for many roads, including the coastal road and crucial arteries in the Abuja capital city and other parts of the country.

“These developments are not merely about concrete and asphalt; they represent the lifeblood of our economy, connecting our people and fostering growth,” he added.

He urged Nigerians to bear with the president whose economic reforms had imposed hardship on Nigerians but noted that: “We are light-years away from where we began, though some rivers remain to be crossed.

“The pains we feel are not merely the pains of hardship; they are the pains of childbirth. When that season arrives in Nigeria, when this administration births that season, we will rejoice for the struggles endured.

“For now, I ask for your patience and urge all Nigerians to cooperate with the president and maintain faith in his vision.

“Mr. President, while you cannot be everywhere, you have eyes everywhere. We, the distinguished senators and honourable members of the House of Representatives, are your eyes in our constituencies and every corner of Nigeria.

“When our constituents struggle to afford rice, they come to us. When their shoes pinch, they seek our assistance. When the economic alarm sounds, they turn to us.

“Therefore, we are committed to ensuring that you touch the hearts and pulse of Nigerians through these appropriation bills resonating with the sounds of hope and signalling the dawn of Nigeria’s economic rebirth,” he added.

Akpabio ended his speech by leading the members of the National Assembly to sing for the president as they all chorused, “On your mandate we shall stand” to the admiration of the legislatures and the guests.

 

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