Saturday, 7 March 2020

Embattled party chair fails to resume despite Kano court order

The total occupation of the secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by combatant stern-looking security agents took disturbing dimension on Friday, when members of secretariat staff, journalists covering the party and personal aides to the embattled National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, were denied entrance into the secretariat.

Journalists, staff and visitors that arrived the secretariat in the early hours of Friday were shocked when they were  turned back from the entrance gate by the security agents without any serious reason other than measures to secure the secretariat

However, there was mild drama when Oshiomhole’s aides who drove in, in a tinted Toyota Land Cruiser Jeep, were denied entry when they approached the entrance gate of the secretariat still under lock and key.

Even after the workers wound down the glass of the car window to identify themselves, they were still denied entry and directed to move away from the gate of the APC secretariat.



The situation was worrisome almost throughout the day as no fewer than 50 battle-ready armed policemen were strategically positioned within the secretariat vicinity perhaps to avert any breakdown of law and order.

They had arrived the secretariat with no fewer then four-patrol vehicles and over eight power bikes whose riders were kitted in an intimidating black attire and hoods.

While journalists stayed at safe distance from the entrance gate, workers from the anti-Oshiomohle’s faction were on standby, monitoring all the drama happening in the secretariat and feeding their bosses with the development.

The presence of the security agents, parading the street expectedly scared motorists and others who use the popular Blantyre street, housing the secretariat and two popular hotels.

From morning until few minutes to 6.00pm and with constant deployment and arrival of more security agents, there was still palpable tension over the possibility of both factions engaging in a bloody clash.

As at the official close of work, the embattled National Chairman was not sighted at the secretariat as members of the National Working Committee (NWC) loyal to him had boasted on Thursday that he will resume on Friday after obtaining an order from a Federal High Court in Kano vacating his earlier suspension by an FCT High Court in Abuja.

Kogi: PDP aspirant and former Governor Ibro Son, Abubakar Suspends From PDP.

The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) Icheke ward in Omala Local Government Area of of kogi state has suspended the former governorship aspirant in the last state election Alhaji Abubakar Idris from the party, according to Agubasun.com
In a suspension letter dated 5/03/ 2920 and signed by the Icheke ward chairman Hon. Sunday Idakwoji a copy was made available to Journalists in lokoja, Saturday.
The statement noted that the party after considering the weight of the allegations against him, decided to suspend him for one month to ensure fairness, equity and justice to be served in the matter.
According to the statement ” This is to inform you Abubakar Idris that there is a petition against you and to enable us get to the root of the matter , a disciplinary committee has been set up in accordance with the provision of the constitution of the party 2017 as amended.
” And to allow us to do justice to this petition on an in accordance with the constitution of our great party, we have resolved, after preliminary hearings , to suspend you from the party for a period of one month.
” Therefore, this is to inform you that you have been suspended from the Party pursuant to Section 57( 3) of the party 2017 as amended.” The statement noted.
It would be recalled that Abubakar Idris who is the son of the former governor Alhaji Ibrahim Idris headed to court after he lost the governorship primary election to his in Law Engineer Musa Wada, which action has attracted sledge hammer from the court which has ruled PDP out of the election.
Speaking exclusively to our reporter, some prominent members of the party both at the ward and Omala LGA who crave anonymity described the suspension as timely and to instill discipline among the members.
However, efforts at the time of filling this report to get his reaction failed.
Credit: Agubasun

Thursday, 5 March 2020

National Assembly approves Kogi’s request for $100m loan from AfDB

The Kogi State government says it has received the approval of the National Assembly to obtain a foreign loan of $100 million (N36 billion).

The state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, confirmed this to newsmen in Lokoja on Thursday.

Àccording to him, the state needs the loan to establish a food processing zone and to modernize its agricultural processes.

“The request has been approved by the National Assembly. The project is expected to create over two million direct and indirect jobs.

“The proposed Kogi Staple Crops Zone and Agricultural Modernisation Project is set to position Kogi State and indeed Nigeria as the food corridor of Africa and an industrial hub,” Fanwo said.

Fanwo further explained that the loan facility would now be obtained from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and not the World Bank, as earlier announced.

He expressed the gratitude of the state government to the leadership and members of the National Assembly for their show of patriotism in approving the loan for the project which, he said, would redefine the future of Nigeria as a nation.

“The Kogi State Staple Crops Processing Zone and Agricultural Modernisation Project is aimed at making the state the food corridor of Africa and to also make the nation’s biofuel plan a reality,” he said.

BREAKING: Federal High Court Sets Aside Ruling Suspending Oshiomhole As APC Chairman

A Federal High Court In Kano has set aside a ruling of the FCT High Court suspending the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole.

Justice Lewis Allagoa on Thursday ordered the police and Department of State Service (DSS) to provide security for Oshiomhole to resume in his office.

On Wednesday, Justice Danlemi Senchi, had granted an order of interim injunction stopping Oshiomhole from parading himself as the APC National Chairman.

However, hours after the ruling, Oshiomhole appealed the judgment at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division.

The Kano high court ruling was reportedly delivered by Justice Lewis Allagoa. But it is yet unclear who filed the case or whether the court has the jurisdiction to set aside the previous ruling.

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

BREAKING: Court suspends Oshiomhole as APC chairman

An FCT High Court in Jabi, Abuja has suspended Adams Oshiomhole as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Justice Danlami Senchi, on Tuesday, ordered Oshiomhole to step down pending the determination of the substantive suit seeking his perpetual removal as the APC chairman.

Details later… 

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Breaking: Governor Bello Sacks Local Government Administrators.

Following the constitution of the State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) and the expiration of the tenure of Administrative Team of the 21 Local Government Areas of the State, the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has approved the dissolution of the Administrative Team.

The Administrators and their team are to handover the reign of power to the Directors of Local Government (DLG) in their respective Local Government Areas from 4th of March, 2020.

The dissolution of the council administrators and their team was inline with the preparations of the state government to conduct free, fair and credible elections at the local government  levels soon.

The Governor appreciated them for their profound contributions to the development of their respective councils and the state at large while wishing them well in their future endeavours.

The dissolution of the Local Government Area Administrative Team takes immediate effect.

Signed:
Onogwu Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to Kogi State Governor

Military era better than Nigeria’s current democracy – Senator Smart Adeyemi

Senator Smart Adeyemi representing Kogi West Senatorial District on Wednesday argued that the system of democracy being practiced in Nigeria currently has been criminalized.


He stated this while making contributions to “a bill for an Act to establish the National Electoral Offences Commission and for Other Related matters.”
Adeyemi gave instances how hooligans emerge as leaders, noting that the situation has painted Nigeria’s democracy in bad light to the extent that people look at all politicians as criminals.
He said:
“Mr. President, when people of questionable character become leaders, then what is the future of that country. In fact, I am compelled to say, military era is better than Nigeria’s democracy currently.
“When you talk about maladministration and misappropriation of public funds, it emanates from people who have criminal records, people who have no background were elected or forced themselves into power.
Mr. President, this is one of the best bills that we must all support.
“We are living witnesses to bad governance and bad representation in parliament. We must support this bill to bring good people into power, not charlatans, not ragamuffin.
“People who have criminal records come to the National Assembly to make laws.
Reacting to the statement, Senate President, Dr Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan said, military era was not preferable to democracy as posited by Senator Adeyemi.
He said that the Kogi lawmaker was entitled to his opinion, saying that he made the comment in his personal capacity.
“The position of this chambers is that democracy is better than military era and Senator Adeyemi is entitled to his opinion”, Senate President noted.
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Kogi Government Propose 500 Housing Unit Project in Lokoja.

As part of the commitment of the Government of Kogi State to provide decent housing for the people of the state, the Director-General, Bureau of Lands and Urban Development Hon. Nazir Yusuf Ochi (CNA) with the Management Staff of the Bureau in company of the Honourable Commissioners for Works and Housing and that of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning; Engr. Abubakar Ohere and Hon. Asiwaju Asiru Idris and their management teams jointly visited the proposed site for his Excellency's 500 housing unit after Imeme bridge in Lokoja to identify the site and take professional assessment into the implementation plans for the project which is expected to be kick-started in a short time from now.

Speaking at the site inspection, the Commissioner for Works and Housing while being shown the layout plans of the site, pointed out the need to create good and accessible road networks that will fast track the project.

He further commended his Excellency for his Initiative and equally charged the representatives of the community where the land is located to give in their full support as the project is for the benefit of the Kogi State people to enhance the development of the area and address the housing deficit currently being experienced in the state

Monday, 2 March 2020

Hon. Leke Abejide Congratulates Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan On Her Confirmation As Substantive Head Of Civil Service.

Hon. Asiwaju Leke Abejide, Member House Representatives Yagba Federal Constituency, congratulates Dr (Mrs). Folashade Yemi-Esan on the confirmation of her appointment as the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, following her appointment last year as acting Head of Civil Service.

Dr Folashade has served in different capacities and displayed enormous competence through hard works, dedication and selfless service.

"Indeed your appointment isn't based on your competencies alone but in recognition of your valuable years of experience and tenacity of purpose. It is believed that you will revolutionize and add great value to the civil service to take it to a more enviable height.

Hon. Leke Abejide wishes you the best as you continue to contribute to the development of civil service and national development. Have a successful tenure of office as you assume the position as the substantive Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

Once again, Congratulations! Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan on your confirmation as Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

Abraham Ibukun Eunice,

S.A Media and Publicity,
Hon. Leke Abejide, MHR.
Yagba Federal Constituency.

Hon. Amupitan Emmanuel a.k.a Chemical, Kiri people frowns at your Anti Kiri attitude and political overzealousness

We listened and read with dismay, Hon. Amupitan Emmanuel, (a.k.a Chemical), antics and the way he lambasted the committee members put in place by the entire Kiri people to check and succinctly screen all the political documents of all the prospective aspirants for the forth coming local government election and also got your petition with a threat to take legal actions on all the Kiri people for this actions. We have also read in various platforms how you tried to discredit the process and to also run down the integrity of our great son of Kiri, Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde because of your desperation and overzealousness to dance to the dictate of your sponsor.

For the knowledge of all who may not know the genesis and how the screening came to be, we will shed light on it to clarify and substantiate our position.

For over a month now, there have been different stakeholders meeting of both at Kabba/Bunu local government and Bunu at the different residence and official lodge of a high ranking politician from Kabba/Bunu LGA where it was agreed that, since both the elective offices for House of Representative which is running the third terms of 4years now and the state of House of Assembly that is usually rotated between Bunu and Kabba district every four years is also being allowed to run for another four years concurrently because Kabba/Bunu for the first time is the speaker of the house. Because of these two reasons, zoning the chairmanship position to Bunu people became paramount.

Consequently, we are aware the stakeholders in Bunu, held several meetings at some designated lodge in Lokoja where you were always present and even claimed the meetings were sponsored by your principal to the tune of N500,000 for every seating and lambasted Kiri people for not going to say thank you to your boss for this gesture for zoning the chairmanship to Kiri because the Bunu south are the one holding the different political offices of the present regime.

All these have been playing out with your involvement and that of your sponsor despite that you know that SIEC has not been inaugurated and the elections time table has not been rolled out.

We also have been seeing your campaign posters and pictures online and your various consultations with party executives, stakeholders and individuals including all the committee members indicating your willingness to contest for the chairmanship position, despite that SIEC has not been inaugurated and the elections time table is yet to be released.

The entire Kiri stakeholders have been watching with keen interest the various ways you have been engaging the other intending aspirant in hot arguments, blackmailing them  and attacking their personalities which have generated undue tension in Kiri to the extent that some Kiri people are being threatened in Kabba by your supporters.

For these reasons, all the stakeholders in Kiri decided to meet at the invitation of the local government, Wards chairmen and Hon. Kehinde Oloruntoba who is our leader in Kiri today.

Ten stakeholders were carefully selected from each of the two wards and the agenda of the meeting was for the two wards in Kiri to come and debate why the chairmanship position should go to either of the ward and it was decided by them to exempt all the  9 aspirants from the meeting to avert any confrontation.

The debate revealed various political histories and at the end, the elders at the meeting with their wisdom resolved that, we should all be mindful of our relationship in Kiri and should see the unity of Kiri as more important than any individual ambition.

It was therefore  agreed that, the Kiri stakeholders should constitute a 7-man committee to invite all the 9 aspirants to meet the committee with all their political documents and the committee were mandated to succinctly screen those documents in order to avert the kind of scenario that played out at Bayelsa governorship election recently where the APC governorship candidates were disqualified 24 hours to their swearing in.

Also, part of the committee term of reference is to recommend back to the Kiri stakeholders every aspirants that is qualified to contest for this position and if need be, appeal to some of them to step down for each other and if perhaps,  the qualified ones refuse to step down and every avenue has been explored, Kiri stakeholders will now subject them to shadow primary and whoever emerges become the candidate of Kiri people.

The 7-man committee was set up and the party chairman of Kabba/Bunu local government, Hon. Olorunmosule Elisha was made to chairman the committee but somebody raised an observation that the committee reports should be presented to him and as such he can't chairman the committee again. At that instance, Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde was requested to stand fort for him and cross check the committee reports before presenting it to Hon. Olorunmosule Elisha and the stakeholders for ratification.

Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde objected vehemently to this but we implored him to act in proxy while at the committee levels, we appointed Hon. Samuel Obanibi to chairman the committee and also unanimously appointed Prince Jibowu Mosiko to be the secretary because we see ourselves as one in Kiri and want a good job done irrespective of the community we hail from.

Before we left the meeting, Hon. Amupitan Emmanuel called to rubbish the stakeholders and the committee formed to do this fantastic job and threatened that he doesn't need the Kiri executives to win the elections because he has all the Kabba executives in his pocket as being funded by his Almighty sponsor. Also, some of his supporter sent WhatsApp messages to the committee secretary threatening that the committee can not work and it will never work.

The committee was unperturbed by this and we decided to write all the 9 aspirants to please attend the committee screening on 28th February 2020 at Kudon Hotel, latest 9am to commence the screening exercise.

Initially, Hon. Chemical refused to collect the letter from Hon. Olowosaiye Femi but when we informed the committee chairman, Hon. Obanibi Samuel and his ward chairman, Mr. Ojo Adebayo, they both persuaded him to take the letter and sign the acknowledgement copy but Hon. Chemical collected both the original and the acknowledgement copy and never return it uptill now, threatening that Kiri stakeholders cannot determine his political ambition because he has a schemer with financial might as his boss.

The committee members didn't relent, as we placed a call to him when we commenced our sitting imploring him to attend the screening.

Hon. Chemical first sent a non aspirant to the committee in order to disrupt the meeting but the members handled it with maturity and himself later showed up where he lambasted all the committee members, the Kiri stakeholders and some of the seated aspirants and walked out. Forty minutes later, he phoned the committee chairman, Hon. Obanibi Samuel to see him outside the gate of the hotel and when the chairman came back, he handed over the photocopy of Hon. Chemical petition to the committee members, therein threatened to take legal actions against Kiri stakeholders for constituting the  committee which he tagged illegal and to also join the committee in the litigation for asking the aspirants to pay N30,000 for the screening.

Interestingly, Hon. Chemical placed different calls to the remaining 8 aspirants a day before the screening commenced asking them to dishonour the invitation of the committee set up by the Kiri stakeholders but they all told him that Kiri unity and love is above their individual ambition and they cannot rubbish Kiri decision and have all been screened except Hon. Chemical who feels he is above every other person in Kiri because of his almighty sponsor.

Thereafter, we read with surprise how he has been writing derogatory articles against the committee and our son, Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde in order to satisfy the inordinate ambition of his boss against 2023.

Barely 12 hours after the committee met, on 29th February 2020, his soinsore summoned the local government executives to his lodge again perhaps threatening them to  mount pressure on Kiri people to stop every screening exercise that may lead to shadow primary among the aspirants, disparaging us for collecting N30,000 as screening fees when his aspirant has never been a financial member of the party.

OUR APPEAL

As much as we appreciate the zoning arrangement to Kiri, we implore all involved and Hon. Chemical sponsor to allow Kiri people to decide who represent us as chairman, if truly the zoning arrangement is to demonstrate their love for Kiri people except *if it is a Greek gift*

*We have a common proverb in Kiri that says, if you dash somebody a dog, you should also release the rope*

We also appeal that Hon. Chemical sponsor should stop interfering with who emerges as our various councillors because we have our peculiar ways of rotating the various political offices in Kiri that will not lead to acrimony.

That our unity in Kiri is paramount to us than any temporary political office because we are all inter-related.

That the sponsor of Hon. Chemical should caution his aspirant against further derogatory publication against the Kiri people, the stakeholders, the committee and especially our dear son, Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde.

The sponsor should also advice his aspirant to subject  himself to the screening committee because this is the decision of Kiri people and we will stand by it except he has skeleton in his cupboard because charity they said, begins at home.

The purported writer *James Dare* is not a known name in Kiri land. Hon. Chemical should therefore be bold enough to sign any article written by him or any of his team and not fabricate fictitious names that's non existent in Kiri because we know ourselves.

Hon. Chemical should not single out Hon. Oloruntoba Kehinde for attack because he has been paid by his boss nor exonerate any member of the committee or stakeholders because he wants to attract cheap political sympathy so that his political and life long misdeeds will not be exposed.

We want to also appeal that Kiri heritage is sacrosanct to us and anybody no matter how highly placed that infringe on the foundation of love, unity and peaceful coexistence of our people, either by trying to cause confusing in a way of wanting to foist an unpopular candidate on us will attracted the ancestral spirits of our great forefathers with grave  consequences.

All these we plead for because the future is far

Signed:
Screening Committee for Kiri Aspirants