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Friday, October 11, 2024

Edo Tribunal: Political Parties Resolves To Adjourn Inspection of BVAS, Others To October 14

By Zion Eboigbe

 

Political parties that participated in the September 21, 2024 Governorship Election in Edo State, today resolved to adjourn the tribunal ordered joint inspection of election materials at the Benin City office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, to Monday October 14, 2024.

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The parties took the decision after a joint meeting, after INEC failed to organize the exercise today.

 

According to a signed statement, the parties said their decision is based on the "inability" of INEC to commence the inspection today, 11th October, 2024.

 

The statement read: "Resolution of the Meeting of Political parties for the inspection of materials at INEC office, Benin City.

 

"We hereby resolve that following the inability to commence the inspection of electoral materials, today, Friday 11th October, 2024, the under listed representatives of the political parties present have resolved to adjourn the inspection to Monday, 14th of October at 11am."

 

The resolution was signed by representatives of six political parties that participated in the election that was won by Senator Monday Okpebholo.

 

The representatives are: Obodeje Oghorin, counsel to APP; Kenny Isokpan, Chairman BOOT party; Osahon Obamogie, NNPP; Sylvester Ugberase, counsel to AAP; and Dr. Bishop Akahaime, of Zenith party. Others are Emperor Jarret Tenebe, of Edo State chairman of All Progressives Congress and Victor Ohiosuma,  counsel to APC.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Akpata's UNIBEN Invitation Is Labour Party's Business, Not Personal, Says Ogbaloi

…I never granted interview to any journalist as far as the situation is concerned - Ogbaloi

…Akpata is my candidate, his business is my business; is the business of LP – Ogbaloi

 

 By Simeon Osajie

 

Chairman of the Edo State chapter of Labour Party (LP), Comrade Kelly Ogbaloi has debunked a statement credited to him by some online newspapers that the LP governorship candidate in the September 21, 2024 gubernatorial election, Barr. Olumide Akpata’s invitation to the Uniben Staff Club was a private affair, which had nothing to do with the party.



                      Comrade Kelly Ogbaloi, Edo State Labour Party Chairman

 

Comrade Ogbaloi disclosed this in an interview with newsmen today, 20th April, 2024 at the party’s secretariat in Benin City, Edo State capital.

 

Ogbaloi, showing bitterness and disappointment over the alleged comment, said I didn’t take any interview with any journalist at all.

 

“Well, let me say clearly that I didn't take any interview with any journalist at all. It's the fact that when the incident happened, few persons spoke to me who were not described as journalists; and at no time did I position myself in an interview in that respect and so I did mention to them ‘yes, I'm invited by the police.’

 

“But it shows some resentment when I said that the police have over escalated the issue by inviting me in my person. I mentioned that to the individual who spoke with me and that my candidate, Barr. Olumide Akpata was in uniben to honour invitation but however, I was not there with him at that particular time, and that is not to say that we are saying that or I was saying that the issue was out rightly a personal matter of our candidate.

 

While emphasizing that today, Barr. Olumide Akpata is the candidate of Edo LP Party, Comrade Ogbaloi noted: “Whatever concerns Akpata concerns Labour Party. We take his duties and he takes our duty, we are intertwined. And so if he had gone to uniben, it is not completely disconnected from his personality and the personality of Labour Party. And for me to be quoted as saying that it was a personal issue, which have nothing to do with Labour Party is not my statements and I want to make that very clear.

 

“And to that extent, I have not granted an interview on this matter for me to be quoted as it is in that piece of news which is regrettable and I hereby debunk that, and that I wouldn't further have said in such situation when of course people will go out and put things down when no interview was appropriately conducted.

 

 “Well, in conclusion, yes, I am amenable to go to the police station and I have made it clear to the police that I will be coming. In fact when the letters came I was not in Benin City. So there was no way I could instantly have responded to the police and besides that, I also needed to put my candidate Barr. Olumide Akpata on notice that I have gotten this letter, so that both of us will look at it together and visit the police.

 

“Of course it is concluded that we shall be with the police, say about 2.00p.m on Monday when of course is around time. So that piece of news is regretted and I hope that journalists must make themselves extremely professional in taking interview from people. That particular piece of news is not coming from me since I did not take interview on it, okay.

 

“To my teeming supporters and those who must have read that piece of news, I’m here to reconstruct that position to say that, that was not my statement; that news was never coming from me. Akpata is my candidate, his business today is my business, and it is as well the business of the party. I will drive to all logical conclusions what will enthrone him as the next governor of Edo State. I want to make that clear, and I’m further to say that those who insinuate that there is a disconnect between the candidate and the party are day dreaming, and I make bold to say that such thoughts only exist in figment of their imagination. We are one indivisible entity and we’re moving together to the task of Labour Party taking over to produce the next government of Edo State.”

 

Friday, April 19, 2024

Omo-Ojo Rejoins APC, Says, "Kola Nut Last Longer In The Mouth Of Those That Value It"

By Simeon OSAJIE

 

A former Director of Media and Publicity for Adams Oshiomhole campaign Organisation, Comrade Orobosa OmO-Ojo JP has formally withdrew his support for Mr Godwin Obaseki, Governor of Edo State and the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.

 

Comrade Omo-Ojo explained that he took his decision to save his relationship with those that look up to him for leadership in community service.



Speaking at the All Progressives Congress, (APC) State Secretariat in Benin City where he was received back to the party by the Chairman and Secretary of Ward 3, Ovia North-East Local Government Area, Comrade Omo-Ojo disclosed that Governor Obaseki’s refusal to pay N500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira) only to the family of late Joseph Igunma for his burial, was the last straw in a series of horrible actions of Obaseki that led to his decision.

 

Comrade Omo-Ojo flanked by Engr. Lawrence Okah, APC State Secretary; Mr. Akenbor Godwin, APC Ward 3 Chairman; Mr. Peter Omorodion, Secretary, APC Ovia North East Local Government Area and Hon. Gabriel Osayande, former Supervisory Council.

 

“We lost a very reliable community mobilizer a day after the last Presidential and National Assembly elections in my ward. He was the coordinator appointed to manage one of the units in my ward. That unit was one of the 3 units PDP struggled to win in my community.

 

“During our strategic meeting for the State House of Assembly election, I cautioned the governor in the presence of other leaders that, the party must reward those that delivered their units, including the late Joseph Igunma who had spent his resources to deliver his unit before he slumped and died. Obaseki asked for a written request from the family, which they did.

 

“Obaseki eventually approved the sum of N500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira) well after  some community members contributed money and buried their son,” he said.

 

Going further, the former Commissioner of Solid Minerals, Oil and Gas, as well as Commissioner of Transport, explained that till date, Obaseki has refused to approve the release of the paltry sum, despite his repeated reminder. This situation he said is capable of making him contemptuous in his community.

 

He added also that he has become wired, tired and exhausted from the series of unending fights Obaseki has engaged his supporters in, which had distracted him from achieving his campaign promises.

 

“Today the 15th day of April 2014, I have come to the realization that you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.

 

“I have given Mr. Governor (Obaseki) opportunities to turn better leaves and act in a different manner or change his understanding of leadership but to no avail.

 

“In 2020 when situations forced some of us to regrettably shift political affiliation to the PDP alongside Governor Obaseki, I have persistently cautioned against incessant intra-party fight between irate forces backed by the governor and the ‘parent Legacy PDP’.

 

“My peaceful disposition was nonsensically seen as affront to the belligerent group that see political victory as spoils of war.”

 

In the end, Comrade Omo-Ojo said, the PDP suffered the worst political defeat in Edo State, where the governor, commissioners and majority of the PDP leaders lost their units and wards.

 

“I have decided to listen to the call by my community and friends to disassociate our support from the governor,” the former Special Adviser on Arts, Culture and Tourism to Oshiomhole said.

 

The journalist cum publisher is a foundation member of Action Congress (AC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and All Progressives Congress (APC).

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Edo 2024: APC To Reclaim Edo - Umakhihe

 

By Simeon OSAJIE

 

A frontline governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Dr. Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe on Tuesday said the party is determined to reclaim Edo State in the forthcoming governorship election to provide quality leadership that will enthrone good governance.

 


He lamented that there has not been significant development in the state particularly in the area of people oriented projects and infrastructure.

 

Umakhihe spoke, while soliciting the support and nomination of APC leaders and delegates in Abudu, Idogbo and Benin, headquarters of Orhionmwon, Ikpoba-Okha and Oredo Local Government Councils respectively.

 

Umakhihe who described the situation as unfortunate said Abudu in Orhionmwon Local Government Council Area has remained underdeveloped owing to  PDP misrule, promising to ensure judicious use of the 13% derivation  fund for oil communities for the overall development and benefit of the people.

 

"I am seeking your support and nomination for the governorship ticket. I have personally contributed to the party in the state with my projects verifiable in all 18 Local Government Councils.

 

"Sadly, no impact of governance in the state. I am not feeling the impact of government in Edo.I have the blueprint to develop Edo state. The blueprint will ensure that boundary disputes, kidnapping and banditry are tackled. We are delivering Edo State to APC." he said.

 

He noted that he is determined to changing the narratives, if he emerges the APC governorship flag bear in the gubernatorial election primary, adding that farmers, youth and women in Orhionmwon, Ikpoba-Okha and Oredo Local Government Councils, will get funding, agriculture projects and support for their farms.

 

Umakhihe added that with his connections and experience as a retired Federal Permanent Secretary, he is the best man for the job.

 

He noted that he has single-handedly attracted people oriented projects spread across the 18LGAs in the three senatorial districts of Edo state.

 

Responding, Leaders of the APC both from Oredo and Ikpoba-Okha expressed support for the aspirant just as party supporters and leaders in Orhionmwon led by a former House of representative member, who represented Orhionmwon/Uhunmwode federal constituency in the National Assembly, Patrick Aisowieren said his visit is a sign of good things coming to the state.

 

Ekiosa Market: Oredo Council Chairman Takes Assessment Tour, Assures Of Early Completion

By Simeon OSAJIE

The Executive Chairman of Oredo Government Council, Dr. Tom Obaseki has assured traders of the popular Ekiosa Market of the government's early reconstruction for easy accessibility.

                  Dr. Tom Obaseki
              Executive Chairman, 
         Oredo Local Govt Council

Dr. Obaseki disclosed this on Monday 29th January, 2024 when he undertook an assessment tour of the market to evaluate work done so far.

The recent development is aimed at the government's efforts to fulfill the plight of traders who lost millions of naira to the fire incident that engulfed the market sometime in August 2019.

Obaseki reiterated the desire of the council to build a modern structure for desiring traders who had agreed during a social engagement to relocate to temporary locations to allow the construction.

He hailed Governor Godwin Obaseki for the financial support adding that with the huge sum required to complete the massive project, there is no way the Council would have been able to shoulder the bill

While urging the traders to continue to believe in the system as the council was willing to complete the project and relocate the traders to the market, he commended them for their confidence reposed in the Council.

Reacting to the inspection tour, some traders including Madam Ogiamien hailed the mastery of the Council Chairman for heeding and embarking on the construction work, just as she appealed for a speedy intervention.

Stop Pulling Down Your Own While Pursuing Your Self Interest - BUF Cautions BNC

By Simeon OSAJIE

The leadership of the Benin United Forum (BUF) has advised Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor, Maxwell Uwagboe Chairman and Secretary respectively of the Benin National Congress (BNC) to stop pulling down Engr. Abubakar Momoh, Federal Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs under the guise of agitation while pursuing their selfish interest.


This was contained in a press statement signed by the President and Secretary-General of Benin United Forum (BUF), Mr. Iyamu Osaro Culture and Osayuki Benson-Secretary General respectively and made available to newsmen.

While thanking President Ahmed Bola Tinubu for appointing Engr. Abubakar Momoh, Edo man as Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs, the BUF advised anyone or group of persons who might have issues with the way and manner the Minister sited projects in Edo State should have seek private conversation/meeting with the Minister rather than resorting to public witch-hunting.

The group noted that history has it that this is the first time Edo is producing Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs as against the unfair practice by former Presidents of Nigeria and wonder when last did the BNC call to order the past and present NDDC representatives who are from Edo South Senatorial District for their lopsided representations and poor handling of projects and people living in the oil rich communities domiciled in Edo South Senatorial District?

According to the group, "We wish to advise Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor and Maxwell Uwagboe to start their agitation cum engagement from Edo South leaders who have under-developed our Senatorial District rather than pursuing shadow".

The statement read in part: "BENIN UNITED FORUM(BUF): Press Release, 28/1/2024.

"RE: Benin National Congress Accuses Minister of Short-changing Edo South Senatorial District.

"Our attention has been drawn to the press statement issued by Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor and Maxwell Uwagboe under the auspices of Benin National Congress wherein they alleged that 5 Major Projects under the Niger Delta Ministry for 2024 budget were allocated/sited exclusively in Edo North where the Minister hails from to the exclusion of other parts of the Niger Delta Communities especially Edo South District being the area with oil and gas production basin of the Niger-Delta.

"Ironically, we would have ignore the authors of the witch-hunting and self serving press statement but history will not be kind to us who have been outspoken against maladministration in Niger Delta Region and Edo state in particular if we fail to set the record straight. 

"History has it that this is the first time Edo is producing Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs as against the unfair practice by former Presidents of Nigeria. We want to sincerely once again thank President Ahmed Tinubu who changed the narrative by appointing Edo man as Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs who is Engr. Abubakar Momoh."

Going further, the group added: "Having critically study the witch-hunting and self serving press statement issued by Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor and Maxwell Uwagboe, we wish to ask them why have they been so quiet and remain unperturbed/unconcerned; (1) To challenge and interrogate how  Edo State Government used the 13% derivation given by Federal Government for the development of our dear state?

"When last did you call to order the past and present NDDC representives who are from our Senatorial District for their lopsided representations and poor handling of projects and people living in the oil rich communities domiciled in Edo South Senatorial District?

"When Godwin Obaseki fought his way out to deprived Benin/Edo man from been inaugurated as NDDC Chairman?

"When Godwin Obaseki was dragging Artefacts with our revered Palace?

"When the immediate past Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehainire could not secure one single project to Edo South nor empower Edo people?

"When Godwin Obaseki was conniving with some defiant and suspended Enigies in order to cause division in our well structured Benin Kingdom?

"When Godwin Obaseki stopped some key projects that were initiated by some opposition leaders in the Edo state?

"Since Godwin Obaseki took over from Oshiomhole, we haven't seen your press statement targeted at urging him to fulfill his electoral promises."

The group added: "Like the adage goes, charity begins at home. Thus, it is on this note that we want to advise Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor and Maxwell Uwagboe to start their agitation cum engagement from Edo South leaders who have under-developed our Senatorial District rather than pursuing shadow. 

"If any one have issues with the way and manner the Minister sited the projects, we expect that such person or group of persons should have seek private conversation/meeting with the Minister rather than resorting to public witch-hunting.

"To this end, it is pertinent to advise Aiyamenkhue Edokpolor and Maxwell Uwagboe to stop pulling down our own under the guise of agitation while pursuing your selfish interest.

"Signed: Mr. Iyamu Osaro Culture- President, Osayuki Benson-Secretary General".

Monday, January 29, 2024

Abuja And The Two Nigeria

If we take the Central Bank of Nigeria to Sokoto, will that translate to wellness for the seat of the caliphate? The Central Bank of Nigeria recently announced a decision to send back to Lagos some of its departments. The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) also announced a decision to go back to its natural habitat, which is Lagos. The elites of the north are not happy; they are, in fact, angry. They allege a plot by the Yoruba, through Bola Tinubu, to under-develop the north by taking the capital out of Abuja. But what did Lagos lose by having the Federal Capital moved to Abuja in 1991? What has corporate north gained by having the nation's capital in Abuja since 1991? Has Abuja's existence closed, by even one inch, the progress/knowledge gap between the north and Sir Lewis Harcourt's "southern lady of means"?

 

People who knew what Lagos was in 1991 and who know what it is now laugh at insinuations that Lagos wants Nigeria's capital once more in order to develop itself. With the capital in Abuja, is there any major investment which Nigeria, Nigerians - and even foreigners - make that is not Lagos-dependent or determined? Why didn't Aliko Dangote site his refinery in Kano or Kaduna or even in Abuja?




 

They are threatening Bola Tinubu with "consequences" if he goes ahead with the movement of those agencies to Lagos. Shouldn't they have learnt from the Olusegun Obasanjo years that you don't threaten an elephant with a cane? On October 3, 2016, I wrote a column with the title ‘Tinubu's dance of the elephants’. I anchored it on that year's Eid el Kabir celebration and how Tinubu marked it with deep dance steps. An itinerant band of talking drummers was in Tinubu's Bourdillon home in Lagos. They sang and gave him drumbeats of meaning: Òpè ni wón o, won ò mo nkankan/Àjànàkú yo l'ókèèrè wón lo m'óré dání/ Erin k'ojá eran à nf'òpá lù...(They are novices, they don't know anything/ Ajanaku (elephant) emerges from a distance, they went for canes/ The Elephant is more than an animal you beat with sticks...). Tinubu danced; stopped; danced, smiled and danced. Those threatening him should go and watch that video. If they like, they may also read my ‘Tinubu's dance of the elephants’.

 

Where I encountered dawn, there is a bird that threatens to leave the forest whenever it is hungry; it announces its commitment to the forest as soon as its hunger is gone. Nigeria will never stop having issues that threaten its oneness. When a northerner is the president, the south demands, stridently, restructuring and true federalism. That noise is still now because a southern Daniel is holding court. And it is a shame. When a southerner is in power, the north shouts marginalization. I listened to the Arise News television interview of Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, chairman, Board of Trustees of the Arewa Consultative Forum, on these issues. He said the north was "apprehensive" over the relocation of those agencies out of Abuja and was opposed to the decisions. He described the decisions as a continuation of what started in 1999 by Olusegun Obasanjo (another Yoruba man). Dalhatu said: "In 1999, part of the ports authority was moved from Abuja to Lagos. It was not a well-intentioned thing to do at that time..." His interviewer reminded him that the ports authority should actually be where the ports are. The ACF chief went on to other things and recalled "other government actions that have put us backwards like the privatization programme." He said the north was not positioned to participate in getting the government enterprises because they were far from "the social wealth." He said over 80 percent of the businesses that were sold went to the south. Again, was it not a northerner (Nasir El-Rufai) that was in charge of that programme? When you are used to being spoon-fed, you would complain when you are asked to feed yourself. Dalhatu also had issues with recapitalization of banks. He said the north lost nine banks because it could not raise the required N25 billion to recapitalize each of them. How is that the problem of the south?

 

The interviewer asked Dalhatu why the north always whips up divisive sentiments only when it is out of power at the centre. You've had Yar'Adua; you've had insular Muhammadu Buhari for eight years. You've had years and years of north-led military governments. You thoroughly enjoyed their acts while they were up there in power. Today you complain about being disadvantaged, you threaten everyone.

 

Poor eunuch is asked to thread what he has on his bed, he switches off the light and starts threading a needle. Of all the problems wrecking the north, should the location of a federal agency or a department be its leaders' topmost priority? Plateau State is supposed to be a valuable part of the north. A campaign of mass murder is being waged against the people there by a pack of pampered wolves from the north. There has not been a drop of tears from leaders who are crying blue murder over what is ordinarily FAAN and CBN's internal matters.

 

There was a time the north and the east threatened to break up Nigeria if the federal capital was moved out of Lagos. Today, the descendants of those who wanted Lagos to remain the federal capital are threatening the descendants of those who championed the making of what we now know as Abuja. Abuja is a child of the West. History says this is not just about the Akinola Aguda panel which finished the job in 1976. It goes as far back as the London constitutional conference of 1953 at which Western Nigeria called for a neutral capital outside Lagos. The West published a pamphlet which articulated this position: "A large area of land should be acquired by the Federal Government near Kafanchan which is almost central geographically, and strategically safe comparatively, for the purpose of building a new and neutral capital. The new capital should be built on a site entirely separate from an existing town, so that its absolute neutrality may be assured. Being the property of the Federal Government, it would automatically be administered by the Federal Government in the same way as Washington, D.C. in the USA or Canberra in Australia. Such a capital would be a neutral place..." (See 'Lagos Belongs to the West', 1953, page 27, cited in Jonathan Moore's 'The Political History of Nigeria's New Capital'; 1984). The north and Nnamdi Azikiwe's Eastern Nigeria said no to that proposal. They would have no capital for Nigeria outside Lagos. So many interesting events later followed that era of intriguing politics. The neutral place was eventually chosen in 1976 by a government panel made up of majority Yoruba. A brand new city of gilded beauty was built out of the panel's recommendations; it was called Abuja and was effectively occupied by the government in 1991. Today, the north owns that 'neutral' Abuja and loves it so much that it threatens us with "consequences" if every federal toilet is not located there.

 

Nigeria is a marriage of convenience – a marriage in which the partners are married not because they love each other, but in order to get an advantage (Cambridge English dictionary). The British did not create Nigeria so that it could work for Nigerians. It was purely a business decision. They were clear about their objectives and the reason for forcing cohabitation on two strange fellows.

 

Have you asked, as I did, why the British chose the long word, 'amalgamation' to describe what they did with their two possessions – northern and southern Nigeria – in 1914? Why 'amalgamation' and why not the shorter, simpler word 'unification'? The Economic Times, in a piece, discusses amalgamation as a business concept. It describes 'amalgamation' as "the merging of two corporations, destroying both in the process and creating an entirely new entity." Then, it explains as it asks: "Have you ever played with clay before? Or water? Or sand? If you have, you might know that putting two pieces of clay together forms a new piece of clay much bigger than both..." But what are the prerequisites required for two objects like clay to combine and form the same but bigger object? The Economic Times says for amalgamation to work, the two entities must be identical "since we know that only clay and clay makes clay...two companies while merging should have identical goals...only two companies dealing with finance can make a financial company..." Were the entities amalgamated in 1914 "clay and clay"? Were the aspirations of the two the same?

 

In 1912 (two years before the 1914 amalgamation), there were series of meetings in London of the Royal Geographical Society for briefings on the kind of country they wanted to create. At those events, attendees thoroughly discussed and analyzed the profitability of the country. They looked at the figures, identified the loss centre and the profit zone. Because the proposed one Nigeria was a business for them, they examined all the 'feasibility studies' they had commissioned. The man who was being prepared to rule over the new country as Governor-General, Lord Lugard, at one of the meetings, referred to the "two Nigerias" as his country's "possession." Lugard called the attention of the meeting to an earlier report which showed that "the revenue from Customs in Southern Nigeria had increased from one million to two million (pounds) in five years" and that "land revenue of Northern Nigeria had increased from £16,000 to £460,000 in eight years." These figures, Lugard said, "show that the country has enormous possibilities if only the merchants and the people of the country itself will realize the outstanding fact that it is all one country, and each part of it is interested in the development of the other..." They discussed all those details and more. If you want more than I have told here, you can read Frederick Lugard, Hasketh Bell and Wyndham Dunstan's 'Northern Nigeria Discussion' published in the August 2012 edition of The Geographical Journal. But the summary of that and other sessions was that the two unrelated 'businesses' would yield better if they were merged into 'one Nigeria.'

 

But, can a hut harbour rats and harbour snakes at the same time? At the close of the 19th century, the British spoke of "the three Nigerias". By the beginning of the 20th century, they spoke of "the two Nigerias." On January 1, 1914, Lord Lugard's amalgamation speech contained an admission that what was being made to become one were two distinct countries. Where I come from, we say Ilé ò ní gba eku kó tún gba ejò. The translation is the logical answer to that question about rats cohabiting with snakes. The British, in 1914, built a house for snakes and rats.

 

There has never been, and there may never be, a national consensus on anything that will benefit the country. In the house of commotion, the only product they brew is chaos. The Merriam Webster dictionary says amalgamation "refers to a blending of cultures." Since 1914, a clash of cultures and civilizations has robbed us of the much-needed peace and progress as a country. We roll from one crisis to another and waste generations after generations fighting friends and foes over inanities. PwC Nigeria on Thursday released its 2024 economic outlook. Its projection is that poverty levels will increase to 38.8% in the new year. I have not heard our ethnic champions express worry on how this will impact the vulnerable mass of the people. They have erections only when the vital interests of the power elites are not served. The PwC Nigeria report says further that "security spending in the past nine years amounted to N14.8 trillion." A simple check will tell us that the collapse of everything in the north accounts for 80 percent of that spending. The report laments that "despite increased spending, insecurity remains a challenge and jeopardises national stability, negatively affects economic activities and undermines investor confidence.” The N14.8 trillion expenditure has been money spent without results. And that is because the last two decades have been years of self-destruction in the north.

 

Bob Marley asks you to "open your eyes and look within." The prophet of Reggae also asks us to "light up the darkness." The north has been fighting itself while it blames others. Its ways have made for it a deadly, cancerous colada of urban and rural terrorism, unremitting illiteracy and grinding poverty. Northern leaders do not see the odious choices they made (and still make) as the real enemy; the enemy they know is anyone who tells them the truth. Some words of Socrates should ring for them – and for us: "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." We will keep talking.

Edo 2024: "Vibrant Agricultural Sector Attracts Investment, Create Jobs, Sufficient Food For The Populace" - UMAKHIHE

By Simeon OSAJIE

 

Leading All Progressives Congress (APC) Gubernatorial aspirant for Edo 2024, Dr Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe has opined that a vibrant agricultural sector in Edo State would attract the needed investment, guarantee food sufficiency and create jobs across the sector's value chain if given the needed attention by the Government, noting that this would form the focal point of his administration if elected as Governor.



Dr Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe

Edo APA  Governorship Aspirant

 

Umakhihe also promised to leverage the Federal Government's Green Initiative Programme which is aimed at strengthening food security, creating massive jobs, transfer of technology, establishment of Agricultural Machinery Assembly Plants that will lead to the emergence of the value-added agriculture.

 

The former Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture subsequently added that he will make Edo State one of the major centres of the 632 Mechanisation Service Centres proposed by the Federal Government to support primary production and assembly of tractors and other agricultural implements across States and Local Government Areas in the country.

 

Dr Ernest Umakhihe's proposals towards revamping the State's agricultural sector are contained in his strategic action plan titled “HOPE 24,” which captures the policies and programmes that would guarantee an accelerated development of Edo State under his watch.

 

The recently retired Federal Permanent Secretary, whose footprint in the Ministry's sand of time would be difficult to erase, due to his innovativeness and numerous accomplishments also promised to work to reverse the trend where lack of sufficient technological inputs adversely affects the agricultural sector.

 

On Farmer's Cooperatives, Dr. Umakhihe said he will encourage local farmers to form voluntary Cooperatives and where they already exist, they will be supported to pull their resources together so that they will be able to buy or lease modern farming equipment, fertilizers and other necessities that will help in the increase of food production in Edo State.

 

He pointed out that his administration will leverage the Infrastructure Support Fund to States by the Federal Government and that through it, he intends to fix farm-to-market roads as well as freight network which will bring improvement to rural access and evacuation of farm produce to markets, adding that this will make the government more competitive and on a stronger financial footing to deliver economic prosperity to the people.

 

While counting on the support of the APC members and Edo indigenes towards securing the party's nod to fly it's flag at the 2024 Guber contest as well as emerging victorious at the elections, Umakhihe urged the Edo people not to despair but have FRESH HOPE as the State will be great again and be the hub of food production as well as taking its rightful place as the food basket of the nation.


Sunday, January 28, 2024

179 Qualified Nurses of AAU Inducted By Nursing/Midwifery Council Of Nigeria

By Simeon OSAJIE


No fewer than One Hundred and Seventy-Nine (169) qualified Nurses of the 2020/2021 academic session from the prestigious Ambrose Alli University were, Friday, inducted by the Secretary-General/Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, at a well-attended ceremony in Ekpoma, Edo State.

Addressing the inductees, Alhaji Faruk Umar Abubakar, who was represented by the Director of Nursing Education at the Council, Dr Emmanuel Odontra, said: "You are now confirmed registered nurses, duely trained and certified in learning and character. Your actions, in and out of practice should show the quality you are made of, as products of this great University and this noble profession.


"You have been called by training and profession, to serve humanity. We at the council are sending you out now, with your induction today, to contribute your experience in the management and treatment of patients at the various levels of our healthcare strata.

"Always have at the back of your mind that your service is part of the chain within the health sector. Always contribute your best to be a good ambassador of your alma mata.”


In his opening remarks, the chairman of the event and the Acting Vice Chancellor, Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma,  Prof. Asomwan Sonnie Adagbonyin, congratulated the inductees and their parents “for all the hard work they put in to get to this stage, which I will call the crowning glory.”

Prof Adagbonyin who was represented by the University's Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration, Prof Theophilus Agweda, attested to the fact that "the road has been rough, the sacrifice intense but rewarding at the end.

"I urge you to go into the world and be the best examples of the very best; go and practice the duty of care with passion, compassion, devotion and unfettered dedication.


"Be the worthy ambassador of this great University, remembering the road you went through and not forgetting how the journey through this road has prepared you for anything and everything.  Be the tough cookie that never crumbles.”

The One Hundred and Seventy-Nine qualified Nurses of the 2020/2021 academic session form the nucleus of the sixth set to be inducted since the establishment of the Department of Nursing Sciences of Ambrose Alli University in November, 2010.

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