Monday 29 March 2021

Tinubu @69: Group canvasses support for 2023 presidency


Tinubu Support Group’(TSG), a pro-democracy group says it will persuade former Gov. Bola Tinubu of Lagos State to heed the calls of Nigerians to contest for President in 2023.

The Head Media of the group, Mr. Tosin Adeyanju, said in a statement on Monday in Abuja, that the group would rally support for Tinubu Presidency as a gift for its 69th birthday anniversary.

Adeyanju disclosed that already the group had started rallying support for Tinubu in Kano State and other parts of the country.



He said the move was part of efforts of the group to drag the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) into the 2023 presidential race.

Adeyanju appealed to all stakeholders in Kano and other part of the country to work and make sure that Tinubu was elected as president of the country in 2023.



“Nigerians need a president that is devoid of sentiments in the area of religion, tribe and gender.

“We are calling on members and the leadership of the APC to look towards the direction of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

“Some of Tinubu’s great achievements include the ability to mentor people across-the-board, his tolerance, peaceful nature, experience, fairness, public and economic development skills and his love for his nation,” he said.

Adeyanju called on political players from the Northern and Southern parts of the country to support the vision of Tinubu to move the country forward.

He commended Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State’s decision to host the annual Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Colloquium in Kano. (NAN)

SEN SMART ADEYEMI BURSARY AWARD REGISTRATION EXERCISE 2021

The Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District,  Distinguished Senator Smart Adeyemi as part of his educational development and students scholarship support programme has rolled out the 2021 edition of the bursary disbursement support project for Students of Higher institutions of learning across Nigeria from Kogi West Senatorial District. A project he initiated  to assist Kogi West students with cash support to encourage their academic pursuit and reach out in his own capacity as their representative.



In view of this and on behalf of the *SENATOR SMART ADEYEMI BURSARY AWARD COMMITTEE*, this is to announce the commencement of registration of prospective beneficiaries from Polytechnics, Colleges of Education and Universities across Nigeria for the 2021 edition of the scheme 


The registration process has been scheduled to take place in all the eighty five (wards) of Kogi West and shall be coordinated by Students Union leaders of the existing associations in each LGA of Kogi West in collaboration with relevant stakeholders in each area, .


The qualifications for the bursary award are as follows:


1. Eligible beneficiary must be a qualified student of any of the aforementioned tertiary institutions in Nigeria. 


2. Eligible beneficiary must provide original admission letter, current school Identity card and recommendation from any elder of the ward.


3. Eligible beneficiary must provide an existing bank account details.


4. All shortlisted names of applicants shall thereafter undergo screening and subsequent approval of the selection committee before successful applicants will be  announced.


Date: registration starts on Monday 29th March and ends on the 25th April, 2021




Signed 


*SEN SMART ADEYEMI BURSARY AWARD COMMITTEE*

TINA Hails Tinubu At 69, urges him to declare for Presidency



Tinubulate Nigeria Agenda (TINA), a front line pro Tinubu support group has celebrated former Lagos state governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his 69th birthday celebration. 


The group in a statement described Tinubu as a political colossus who has made an indelible mark in the history of Nigerian politics. 


The group said that it is waiting for 'Jagaban' to officially declare to run for presidency, stating that all factor will work well for him. 


The group said that the avalanche of encomium on its principal is a testament to the fact that he is the father of the nation who is ready to serve the nation. 


The group added that the arrays of crowd that welcomed its principal to kano days ago has shown that what majority people of the country is yearning for is 'Jagaban' adding that the hope of the people has been rested on its principal.


The group while praying to God to gift its principal long life in good health, called on him to throw his hat into the ring.

Sunday 28 March 2021

Speech by HE ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU as chairman of the 2021 Sardauna Memorial Lecture held on Saturday, March 27, 2021 at the Arewa House, Kaduna.



 

It is an honour to chair an auspicious occasion like this.

 

It’s a rare opportunity to stand in this hallowed place where Sir Ahmadu Bello, the late Sardauna of Sokoto, lived. The Sardauna was more than just the premier of the Northern region, he stood among the founding fathers of our great country. 

 

The nation-building contributions made by Sir Ahmadu Bello can never be overstated. More importantly, they should never be forgotten. He laboured tirelessly and with great tact and intelligence. Working together with other shining lights such as the late sage Papa Obafemi Awolowo and the esteemed Nnamdi Azikiwe, this great Sardauna of Sokoto helped establish Nigeria as one indivisible and independent nation. He was one of the chief architects and builders laying the foundation for the nation destined to be the leader of Africa and a model for the black race. It is upon the foundation laid by these extraordinary men that we must continue to build so that Nigeria may achieve its manifest destiny and realise the promise of a greatness too long deferred.

 

Let me at this point commend the organizers of this auspicious event for their consistency and perseverance in holding this lecture series which, over the years, has served as a platform to discuss issues of serious national importance. For a nation to know where it’s going, it must first know from where it comes.

 

The topic; Reduction of the Cost of Governance for Inclusive Growth and Youth Development in Northern Nigeria In a Post-COVID-19 era, is more than timely, particularly given the serious security challenges that have become one of the primary causes of despair and frustration among all Nigerians, young and old alike. That frustration and despair are, in large part, caused by chronic poverty and the breakdown in social institutions wrought by such longstanding suffering.

 

In the midst of our local challenges came the COVID-19 pandemic, with its debilitating impact on the global and domestic economies. Nigeria, like many other countries, has not been spared the impact of the pandemic.

 

Commendably, however, President Muhammadu Buhari has been carefully steering the country through the pandemic such that the negative impact on us and the economy has not been as harsh as it might have been. The economy’s relapse into recession has ended but we must admit the economy remains weak with too much unemployment and resources left idle.

 

Cost of governance is always a key factor in the socio-economic development of any nation. But it is also one side of an important coin. We must not look at the cost alone. We must weigh the cost against the benefits derived therefrom. For example, one can pay a high cost on a productive enterprise but reap a higher benefit. Such would be considered a good investment. However, one can pay a low cost but reap no benefit at all because the endeavour was inherently unproductive. This would be a waste. Thus, we must be careful in what we say and truly mean when we talk of the costs of governance.  

 

The development of any populous nation has always been dependent on the ability of government to allocate sufficient funds to projects and programs that create and encourage enduring growth and employment. We must reject that mode of thinking that assumes government expenditure is inherently unproductive as well as harmful to the overall economy.

 

It is not the fact that government expenditure is intrinsically wrong any more than one can say all private sector activity is economically positive. Government can be wasteful or it can be the key component to growth just as a private sector business can function profitably or spend itself into bankruptcy. The issue is not whether government is spending money or not. The real issue is the economic utility and quality of the expenditure.

 

Fiscal wisdom but not necessarily austerity is required for an economy like ours in a time like this, to ensure equitable wealth redistribution and meaningful use of resources. The years have shown that the private sector is much too weak to spur the growth we need. If the private sector could manage this feat, it would have already done so. Where the private sector is too weak or unable, the government must fill the void. This means government must not be afraid to embark on an activist fiscal policy to create jobs, build infrastructure and develop our industrial sector as well as continue to improve agriculture. This means government must spend money but spend it on those things that bring the requisite economic returns for the nation.

 

Here, one must make the point about the urgency of the need to think outside of the box in finding solutions to the challenges posed by our unemployed youth. Because of the currency issuing power of the federal government, it is not bound to balance budgets like individuals and state governments are. Moreover, because of this currency power, federal expenditures are not constrained by federal tax or revenue intake. Just as importantly, what I advocate is something that can be applied to both the common and unique developmental challenges of the north and south so that the nation moves in unison without any group or region feeling left out or estranged from national progress.

 

Thus, while states and local government must shape their budgets to fit their revenues, the federal government can and should spend more to create more jobs for the youth in both the north and south which is key to eradicating restiveness and sundry criminality among the youth. Take a look at the world. Those nations that recovered most quickly from the 2009 economic crisis and now from COVID-19 are those nations that most engaged in government stimulus spending to revive their flagging economies. This was not by accident. It is due to purposeful policy and the deeper understanding of the nature of money and a the role of a national government in saving a flagging economy. Thus, America recently embarked on US$1.9 trillion stimulus to buoy the economy. It was not said that this government spending would erode jobs but that it would create them. Thus, we should not be so against government spending. If it is for the right purposes, it can do essential things that the private sector cannot. What we should be against is wasteful government spending.

 

Building vital infrastructure such as irrigation and water catchment systems will help agriculture, arrest desertification and provide jobs. Only government has the power and resources to call forth such a program. Another readily available area primed for investment is the agro allied industry which, for the northern region is particularly advantageous.

 

Urban populations are growing but urban jobs are not. Here, government must implement a national industrial policy to encourage key industries that begin to employ this growing urban work force.

 

Like I said in my recent statement on the pressing issue of the herder and farmer dispute, we must appreciate that martial security measures alone will not suffice. Problems that are essentially of an economic origin must also have an economic solution. Enhanced security may be the necessary first step, but it cannot be the only step. We cannot resolve this problem by holding on to one-dimensional answers.

 

We must all be dispassionate in our search for solutions. These challenges are multi-faceted and so shall the solutions must be.  

 

The issue of insecurity, poverty, unemployment and extremism have many things to do with governance, over time. At bottom we must tackle our deep and widespread poverty. If we limit government’s role under the erroneous assumption that government spending is intrinsically unproductive then we tether ourselves to failure. We would do well to more critically study how other populous nations such as the UK, US, Germany and China charted their course during their formative years. You will see that they did not adhere to small government or the purportedly free market. Government engaged in massive spending on infrastructure and education while also engaging in policies that protected industrial development and key aspects of the agricultural sector. Only when they matured and held advantages over other nations, did the UK and US begin to champion free markets and small government. We would do well to understand this history and learn what it means for our own pursuit of development.

 

Permit me to close by thanking our chief host, Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasiru el Rufa'i and commend his graciousness and his strong support for this event. Once again, I thank the organisers of this auspicious event. I too look forward to the contributions of the day’s speakers, led by the Keynote Speaker, His Excellency Governor Simon Bako Lalong, Governor of Plateau State.  

 

I’m honoured and remain indebted to Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and Arewa House for permitting me the singular pleasure of chairing this occasion. 


Thank you!

Friday 26 March 2021

Foundation to embark on `roll back hypertension’ campaign, free medical outreach



Abuja, March 25, 2021 (NAN) A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Queen Zara Foundation, is set to embark on `roll back hypertension’ campaign and  provide free medical outreach to some residents in FCT to enhance their well-being.


 


The founder, Joyce Roberts, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the outreach would focus on hypertension screening, support and treatment for the residents.


 


Roberts, also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the NGO, said the foundation would host a free medical outreach on Saturday to create awareness on hypertension in Maitama Area of Abuja.


 


“ Why is the focus on hypertension? It is because hypertension is a silent killer and many are ignorant of the risk factors.


 


“So, the medical outreach couldn’t have come at a better time with low awareness about hypertension and many deaths recorded in Nigeria as a result of High-blood pressure.


 


“Knowledge of blood pressure will help to reduce associated health threats. High blood pressure (also called hypertension) means when your blood pressure is consistently too high.


 


“This can pose a lot of health threats such as heart failure, vision loss, stroke, kidney disease, and even death,” she said.


 


According to her, there will be free medical treatment or support for those who would be found hypertensive during the outreach.


 


“We will have a raffle draw due to the limited resources available to select those that will be supported and treated.


 


“At the event, seasoned medical practitioners and volunteers will be available to attend to participants.


 


“Furthermore, free health consultations, tips, newsletters, drugs, medical kits and more will be distributed at the event.


 


“The outreach is also another opportunity for the non-profit organisation to give back to Nigerians,” she said.


 


She said that the foundation had carried out other activities in the country, such as election monitoring, women empowerment and distribution of rice palliatives during the COVID-19 lock down.


 


“This will be our first free medical outreach in FCT but not the first time we are having an outreach, we have also done outreaches on peaceful elections and election monitoring.


 


“Some selected states such as Rivers, FCT, Delta and Edo had benefited from our activities in the past.


 


“We should be hosting our activities once in a quarter but due to paucity of funds, we have not been able to do so but we hope to achieve that this time around.


 


“We are also planning to extend the outreach to more states in collaboration with more international donors, philanthropists, corporate organisations and well-meaning Nigerians,’’ the founder said.


 


Roberts, however, called on well- meaning Nigerians, philanthropists, corporate organisations and those in diaspora to partner with the organisation to reach out to disadvantaged Nigerians in need of health services.


 


”Queen Zara Foundation for Human Resources Development, established in July, 2013, is a leading volunteer- driven organisation that provides and promotes health, peace and empowerment through education for Nigerians.


 


”We believe together we can give back through life- changing experiences; our mission is to focus on making the maximum positive efforts for our communities.


 


”Our mandate is to provide empowerment to the less privileged children, women and youths; our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us effect change,’’ she said.


 


Roberts, also advised Nigerians to keep fit by going for regular health checks and eat healthy traditional/local foods.


 


She said people should imbibe the habit of giving unconditionally. (NAN)

Thursday 25 March 2021

Tinubu N50m donation is in order-TINA Group

 


A pro support group for the presidential ambition of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu under the name Tinubulate Nigeria Agenda (TINA) has lauded Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu for donating N50m to the victims of Katsina market inferno.


The group said that the donation was in good order, cautioning those who are making divisive comments to desist from doing so and embrace wisdom. 


The group added that Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a national leader, a bridge builder and a unifier who has committed his all in uniting the people of the country. 


The group described those who are saying Tinubu had not visited the Ijesha and Shasha market crisis or donated money for the victims as ignorant of the reality on ground. 


The group said that it is aware its principal is acting in the best interest of the people, adding that Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu knows what he's doing as such, it believed that its principal must have reach out to them unannounced. 

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The group urged Nigerians to key into the ambition of what it described as an excellence performer, stating that its principal has what it takes to make the country work for all.

Wednesday 24 March 2021

Tinubu Visits Katsina, Donates N50m to Victims of Market Inferno





By Francis Sardauna

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has donated N50 million to victims of Katsina Central Market fire incident and called for the reopening of the market to enable traders resume commercial activities.

The former Lagos State governor, who announced the donation while addressing the affected traders at the ravaged market Wednesday, said he would continue to support the state government and the traders to rebuild the affected shops.

Tinubu, who was accompanied to the scene by Governor Aminu Bello Masari; his Deputy, Mannir Yakubu and the Secretary to the State Government, Mustapha Inuwa, expressed shock over the fire disaster.

He said the immediate reopening of the market would enable the victims to ascertain the number of properties lost and kickstart their means of livelihoods.

Tuesday 23 March 2021

Why Obasanjo May Have No Option Than To Support Tinubu For 2023 Presidency



'I have dedicated the rest of my life to global peace, service to humanity'- Obasanjo


When I heard those words from General Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo my mind raced to the 2023 presidential elections and what role Obasanjo may likely play before his final exit from the political scene.


Baba Iyabo has proven to be one of the most patriotic Nigerian ever, his love for the unity of the country has never been in doubt from day one, his days in the Military was an attestation to his selfless service to the country.


Obasanjo's political life has its own slips and many may accuse him of one who never supported the Yoruba agenda, while some others say he's a very self-centred individual.


As a nationalist Obasanjo has always played a vital role in the administration of the country.


From recent events, the 2023 presidential elections would factor in so many interests aside from the usual zoning, religion, power separation etc.


The present tension ongoing in the country as regards insecurity, ethnic uprising and secessionist threats must be factored in the equation in deciding who takes over from President Buhari.


Competency, ability to manage a crisis, political maturity, required diplomatic experience, empathy with the Nation and a sound economical knowledge laced with creativity and productivity are basic requisite if we must get it right as a Nation in 2023.


Today the South-West classifies Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a living legend in Yoruba land because of his leadership qualities, they see him as a rallying point for the region and the Nation at large.


His charismatic personality and progressive ideas are added advantages. No doubt Obasanjo would find Tinubu's choice as a replacement to Buhari a national task and like his patriotism which has been constant as the Northern Star the former President may have no option other than to support Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2023 presidency.


Now from my personal forecast, Obasanjo would follow his predictable route.


Obasanjo kicked against Atiku's aspiration in 2007 and brought in Yar'Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.


When the Yar'Adua's administration was adrift due to the illness of Yar'Adua, Obasanjo was at the forefront of Goodluck Jonathan taking over, and when he was to contest Obasanjo was the champion of his candidacy in 2011.


In 2015 Obasanjo tore his party card(PDP) and supported Buhari against the same Goodluck Jonathan.


2019 Obasanjo was dissatisfied with Buhari's administration and threw his weight behind Atiku's candidacy. the same Atiku he fought endlessly.


Certainly, Obasanjo is not immune from the "you win some and you lose some diagnostic" as the Egba General has experienced his own share of political defeat, but be that as it may, his support and endorsement holds big authority in whatever context you wish to anchor your debate on.


So if we follow the trajectory of Obasanjo's support then you might have to agree with me that Uncle Sege this time around may have no option than to support the former Lagos State Governor, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu who happens to be a one time political FOE.


Tinubu today happens to be the focal point for the South-West presidency and this may be the last act of patriotism Chief Olusegun  Obasanjo may undertake before he finally bows out fully from the political scene to a full-time retirement at Otta.


Meanwhile the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III  visited the National Leader of the All Progressives Party (APC); Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his Bourdillon residence in Lagos on Saturday.


Aside from this visit, the South-West monarchs are at the forefront of Tinubu's presidency.


Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in from Abuja.


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COVID-19: SENATOR ADEYEMI SPEAKING FOR HIMSELF



- ‘We Should Value Our People’s Lives Above Inordinate Political Ambitions’

Covid-19 is real and contrary to Senator Smart Adeyemi's assertions, not all federal legislators from Kogi state subscribe to the idea of treating the global pandemic with levity, Honourable Teejay Yusuf has said.

Reacting to newspaper reports of  Senator Adeyemi's claim that Kogi state legislators in the National Assembly are solidly behind the governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who has been insistent that there is no COVID-19 in the state, Honourable Teejay Yusuf stressed that it is extremely reckless to nudge citizens into further indifference and carelessness over Covid-19.

“As politicians representing the people, we should not be blindfolded by inordinate political ambition to deny that a global pandemic that has caused many deaths in Saudi Arabia, Israel, America, Nigeria and other parts of the world is non-existent.

“The people of Kogi state individually and collectively have better knowledge and wisdom than some politicians credit them for but I tell you, without being genuinely faithful to God and the people being represented, misplaced high expectations run the risk of coming to nought,” Honourable Teejay Yusuf stated.

In his statement, Honourable Yusuf who represents Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal constituency in Kogi state asserted that while Senator Smart Adeyemi reserves every right to speak for himself, it is “rather too far-fetched” for him to dare speak for every Senator and member of the House of Representatives from Kogi state when no prior discussion, meeting or resolution on the subject exists.

“Senator Adeyemi obviously lacks any justification for saying that all of us are not sure we’ll take the Covid-19 vaccine; at least, he does not speak for me on this

“Beyond all this, every Nigerian must ponder why members of the ruling APC are so viciously opposed to one another as if they have four or five opposition parties within their party but worse still, they pull no punches when it comes to sabotaging Nigeria or even, one another from within


“This becomes even more glaring when President Muhammadu Buhari, his ministers, the highly-placed members of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 are on one side, saying something to 200 million Nigerians while our dear Senator Smart Adeyemi and his co-travellers are on the other side, telling whoever cares to listen that it is all a lie.

“Altogether, the ruling APC has become a disaster unto itself in far worse ramifications than a house divided against itself; nonetheless, I shall endeavour to support global efforts and that of President Buhari’s administration towards curbing this global pandemic over which some APC figures appear so determined to lull citizens to sleep,” Honourable Teejay Yusuf stated.

Monday 22 March 2021

Don't allow sentiments to influence your decision, make the ticket open for all zones, BDSM UK counsel APC on zoning.



Members of the All Progressives Congress resident in the United Kingdom and supporters of Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state's Presidential ambition, under the auspices of BELLO DIASPORA SUPPORT MOVEMENT have advised the ruling party to allow sound arguments rather than sentiments as are currently canvassed guide her in taking decisions on zoning and power sharing ahead of the 2023 Presidential elections, saying that it is important to critically conduct a SWOT analysis of the party's fortune and chances in the coming election year. 


The group's International Cordinator and respected diaspora APC supporter Amb. Kolawole Akinmosun stated this during a media chat with selected journalists at his Catford Broadway, London office in the United Kingdom on Saturday after a general Congress of the group where it was unanimously adopted that the group being a voice in the party should support an open contest for all zone. Amb Akinmosun said the party must deliberately allow and promote a mass participatory process, not one that seclude, ostracise or annihilate potential candidates in the name of zoning. He argued that Nigeria has come of age politically to still hang on a practice that doesn't allow for fair contest across the country, he says their declaration is on the heels of the comment by certain elected office holders under the party, including some Governors.


The APC stalwart says the decision of the UK group is in the best interest of the country and the party, he further said zoning should not be the only concern of true patriots, he wondered why attention and focus is not on the age of the person,  unity of the nation,  Security and protection of territorial integrity of Nigeria, national reorientation and religious harmony. 


Amb Akinmosun says these four key factors as mentioned have proven sufficiently to be the major bane of our national development


*As a young man who was born in the southwest, had basic education in the Southwest, had university education in the North and now living in the United Kingdom, I'm adequately empowered and well informed and travelled enough to be able to convincingly say that once youths are enthroned, unity provided through unbiased leadership, religious disaffection sent away through leadership and security decisively tackled through political will, then Nigeria will experience unimaginable development, unprecedented progress and compete with the hitherto developed nation. I am therefore confident to state without equivocation that audacity, frankness and turf leadership are the characters that must be seen in the next President of Nigeria, when you exermine the current leaders in Nigeria, you will see that only Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state is equipped with such, hence the reason we held an international press conference to declare for him a few months ago* Amb Akinmosun says 


He says development doesn't come from the most brilliant, unity doesn't come through the soft heart and security doesn't come from the best professional but a leader that is decisive, frank, audacious, Liberal and possess ability to stick by his decisions. Amb Akinmosun further said that the group has scheduled a visit to Nigeria on a courtesy visit to the National Caretaker Committee in April, 2021

Sunday 21 March 2021

BREAKING: Herdsmen allegedly attack Sunday Igboho mother’s residence

 


Suspected herdsmen have allegedly invaded the residence of mother of Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

Igboho’s spokesman, Olayomi Koiki, confirmed this on Sunday night via his Twitter handle.

He wrote: “Chief Sunday Adeyemo’s mother’s house at Igboho was invaded by three Fulani men this evening around 7:54pm.

“Two of them escaped, one is currently held at Igboho police station.”


The Nation 

Saturday 13 March 2021

Call for stakeholders meeting on herder's crisis, Tinubu admonishes Buhari


The herder-farmer dispute has taken on acute and violent dimensions. It has cost too many innocent lives while destroying the property and livelihoods of many others. It has also aggravated ethnic sentiment and political tension. Despite the efforts of some of those in positions of high responsibility and public trust, the crisis has not significantly abated. Sadly, others who should know better have incited matters by tossing about hate-tainted statements that fall dangerously short of the leadership these people claim to provide. We all must get hold of our better selves to treat this matter with the sobriety it requires.

 

Because of the violence that has ensued and the fretful consequences of such violence if left unabated, we must move in unison but decisively to end the spiral of death and destruction. Only when the violence and the illogic of it are halted can logic and reason prevail. Until the violence is rolled back, we cannot resolve the deep problems that underlie this conflict. We will neither be able to uplift the farmer from his impoverished toil nor move the herder toward the historic transformation which he must make.    

 

Yet, as vital as security is to the resolution of this matter, we must realize security measures alone will not suffice. Enhanced security may be the necessary first step, but it cannot be the only step. Nor do we resolve this by hitching ourselves to emotional, one-dimensional answers. More to the point, those who cast this as exclusively a matter of ethnic confrontation are mistaken. This is no time for reckless chauvinism of any kind, on either side of this dispute. This matter is not ethnic in factual origin or actual causation although in the minds and hearts of too many it has become ethnic in recrimination and impulsive action.

 

There have been sporadic disputes in the past but this one is more severe. The reasons for the greater violence of this current dispute are myriad. Economic hardship and its resultant dislocation, proliferation of weapons, generalized increase in criminality, and weakening of social institutions all play a role. Desertification, increased severity and length of the dry season, diminution of water resources, impairment of land fertility and population growth also contribute in no small measure. Thus, any durable solution must get at most, if not all, of these issues.      

 

Farmers have a right to farm their land unmolested. Herders have a right to raise their livestock without undue interference. However, when conflict between these groups arises to such an extent, we must set forth clear principles and policies to remove the tension, in order to allow both to proceed toward their stated goals and to live in harmony and according to their respective rights. Just as I cannot go into your house and take your shirt because I do not have one of like colour, no one can destroy the crops of a farmer or seize the cattle of a herder simply because such destruction sates their anger or their selfish, short-term interests. If such a condition were to hold, then all would turn into chaos; all would be in jeopardy of being lost. To destroy the crops or seize the property of the innocent farmer or herder is nothing if not an act of criminality.  

 

Here, I must state two fundamental realities. One has been previously mentioned by me and others as part of the solution. The other reality is hardly discussed.  

First, the situation of the herder is becoming untenable. Their nomadic ways fall increasingly in conflict with the dictates of modern society. This way of life is centuries old and steeped in tradition. We can never condone or accept violence as a valid response to any hardship. However, we all must recognize and understand the sense of dislocation caused by the sudden passing of such a longstanding social institution.

 

I mention their dislocation not to excuse violence and other excesses. I raise it to underscore that we must realize the true complexity of this crisis. What is happening has been terrible, but it is not due to any intrinsic evil in either the herder or the farmer. The calamity now being faced is borne of situational exigencies. It is but the tragic outcome when often desperate, alienated people are left too long unattended and when their understanding of the modern socio-economic and environmental forces affecting the very terms of their existence is incomplete. An ethnically fuelled response will be to vociferously defend the nomadic way believing this tack will somehow protect the herder and cast the speaker as an ethnic champion. However, careless words cannot shield the herder from relentless reality. Such talk will only delude him into believing that he can somehow escape the inevitable. We do both herder and farmer grave injustice by allowing the herder to continue as he is – fighting a losing battle against modernity and climate change. In that fight, desperation causes him to flail and fight the farmer, who too is a victim of these impersonal forces.

 

Second, to help the herder and leave the farmer unattended is unfair and will only trigger a resentment that tracks already heated ethnic fault lines. The times have also been perilous for the hardscrabble farmer. He needs help to survive and to be more productive in ways that increases national food security.  Farm productivity and incomes must be enhanced. Soil enrichment, better irrigation and water retention as well as provision of better rural roads, equipment and access to modern machinery are required to lift him above bare subsistence.

 

Both innocent and law-abiding farmer and herder need to be recompensed for the losses they have suffered. Both need further assistance to break the current cycle of violence and poverty. In short, the continued progressive reform of many of our rural socio-economic relationships is called for.

 

Based on these strategic observations, I recommend the federal government convene a meeting of state governors, senior security officials, herder and farmer representatives, along with traditional rulers and religious leaders. The purpose of this meeting would be to hammer out a set of working principles to resolve the crisis.

 

After this meeting, governors of each state should convene follow-up meetings in their states to refine and add flesh to the universal principles by adjusting them to the particular circumstances of their states. In addition to religious and traditional leaders and local farmer and herder representatives, these meetings shall include the state’s best security minds along with experts in agriculture (livestock and farming), land use and water management to draw specific plans for their states.

 

To accomplish this goal, wise policy must include the following elements:

1. Maintain reasonable and effective law enforcement presence in affected areas. The proposed reform of the Nigerian law enforcement apparatus towards state and community policing can help in this regard. The legislative and administrative measures required to make this a reality should be expedited. In addition to alleviating the present farmer-herder crisis, this reform will also bolster efforts against the banditry, kidnapping and robbery plaguing communities across the country. Governments need to employ new technology and equipment to enhance the information gathering/surveillance and response capabilities of law enforcement.  

 

2. Help the herders’ transition to more sedentary but more profitable methods of cattle-rearing. Unoccupied public land can be fenced into grazing areas or ranches and leased to herders on a very low-cost, nominal basis. The leasing is not intended to penalize herders.  Rather, the nominal fee is intended to ensure the herders are invested in the project and incentivized (by reason of their investment) to use the land provided. This aspect will also mitigate any resentment over herders being given land for free. Government, in turn, being a responsible lessor, must help with supplemental feed and water in these areas. This will enable herders to better maintain and care for their livestock thus enhancing their incomes. Herders can augment income by becoming suppliers to the leather goods industry. Additionally, herders can also develop a more symbiotic relationship with farmers by, for example, trading animal compost to the farmer in exchange for animal feed.

 

3. Assist farmers increase productivity by supporting or providing subvention for their acquisition of fertilizer, equipment and machinery and, also, by establishing commodity boards to guarantee minimum prices for important crops. In the medium to long term, resources must be dedicated to establishing better irrigation and water catchment systems to further improve farm productivity and mitigate the dire impact of flood and drought cycles brought about by extreme climatic conditions.

 

4. Establish a permanent panel in each state as a forum for farmers, herders, security officials and senior state officials to discuss their concerns, mitigate contention and identify trouble and douse it before it erupts.    

 

We are a populous nation of diverse ethnic groups. We are a people of potential richness, yet to escape present poverty. We have resources but not wealth. Often, our words speak of hope and fear in the same breath. While we all hope and strive for the best, many fear that there is not enough of what is needed to go around and that they will be left out. In such a situation, harsh competition and contest are fated to occur. In the unfolding of this social dynamic, one group of actors has been pitted against another over dwindling water and fertile ground. The confrontation has resulted in the needless loss of life and destruction of property. If left to itself, this situation may spread and threaten the progress of the nation. It could call into proximate question the utility of the social compact that holds government and governed in positive bond, one to the other. We have a decision to make. Do we attempt the hard things that decency requires of us to right the situation? Or do we allow ourselves to be slave to short term motives that appeal to base instinct that  run afoul of the democratic principles upon which this republic is founded and for which so many have already sacrificed so much? In the question itself, lies the answer.

 

SIGNED

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

March 13, 2021.

Friday 12 March 2021

Funds meant for arms purchase ‘missing’ under Buratai, other service chiefs — NSA


The National Security Adviser, NSA Babagana Monguno, has revealed that funds given to former service chiefs for arms purchase not be traced.

On January 26, President Muhammadu Buhari removed the service chiefs in persons of  the Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

The president had immediately appointed their replacements in persons of Major-General Leo Irabor, Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General I. Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral A. Z. Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Amao, Chief of Air Staff.

But in an interview with the BBC Hausa on Friday morning, the NSA said neither the money approved by Mr Buhari for arm purchase nor arms was met on ground when the new service chiefs assumed office.

Asked why the government is foot-dragging on fight against banditry, Mr Monguno said the president had done his best by approving huge amount of money for arm purchase but the equipment was not forthcoming.

“Now that he (President Buhari) has brought new people (service chiefs), hopely they will device some ways… I’m not saying the former service chiefs diverted the money, but the money is missing. We don’t know how, and nobody knows for now,” he said.

Asked whether the matter is investigated to trace the funds or the military hardwares, the NSA said the president would investigate the matter.“The President will surely probe this matter. As we speak, the Nigerian Governors’ Forum too is also wondering where all the money went. I can assure you the president takes issues of this nature serious“The fact is that preliminary investigation showed the funds are missing and the equipment is nowhere to be found.

“When the new service chiefs assumed office, they also said they did see anything on ground,” said the NSA.

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BREAKING: PPPRA deletes template announcing petrol price increase


The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has deleted an earlier published template announcing an increase in the retail price of petrol.

The template, published on its website on Thursday night, was deleted on Friday morning amid the outrage over the increase.

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Tuesday 9 March 2021

2023 In Focus: Youth Calls On Abayomi Bello, Makes Passionate Appeal


Concerned Youth group under the auspice of Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Youth Vanguard has made a passionate appeal to Abayomi Bello to come rescue them from uneven and unfelt representation at the Federal House of Representatives, as Member Representing Kabba-Bunu/ Ijumu Federal Constituency come 2023.


According to the leader of the group Comrade Solomon Adebowale, he said there has become an urgent need for the people Kabba-Bunu Ijumu Federal Constituency to send a befitting figure on what he described as a "rescue mission of the Constituency" at the green Chamber of the National Assembly.


"We have had enough of misrepresentation at the green Chamber and it will not be right if we as youths fail to retract our steps by fishing out the best individual to represent us and further bring to us the purpose for the existence of democracy; its dividends."


As a group concerned with the growth and development of our Constituency, we have found it proper and fit to make a passionate appeal to the person of Hon. Abayomi Bello to come serve as our rescuer. We call on him to stand in as our resolved choice and become a voice to speak for us come 2023 as Member Representing Kabba-Bunu Ijumu Federal Constituency.



Adebowale further revealed that the purpose for resolving on the person of Abayomi Bello is not far from his continuous show of love and support to the people Particularly to the Women and  Youths in the Constituency. 


"Abayomi has remained consistent in his humanitarian activities to us, he has remained faithful in terms of provision of necessary social and infrastructural projects that has been aiding the growth and development of our people even as an individual without any form of government support."


We have come to realize that one who has shown unbeatable legacies with respect to human resource development can be trusted with the responsibility of championing a course for the people at the Green Chamber of the National Assembly as a representative of our Constituency. Hence, the need to call on him to show interest and enjoy our mandate becomes very necessary.

Monday 8 March 2021

2023: Kogi APC Members Berate Gov Bello Over Anti-Party Activities



Threatens suspension of Governor from party


Some members of the Kogi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) under the auspices of Concerned APC Members,  have berated State Governor, Yahaya Bello, over what they called his "blinded ambition" to contest for the office of the President in 2023.


The group said Bello's new found friends and recent utterances in order to actualise his so-called presidential ambition were at the detriment of the ruling APC.


Leader of the concerned APC members, Dr. Yakubu Haruna Ugwolawo, with APC revalidation number: KG/KFU/14/08832, at a press conference, described Governor Bello's recent activities on the pretext of contesting for the presidency as "reckless and insensitive". 


"I address you today as the leader of the Concerned Members of Kogi State APC on the reckless and insensitive activities of our governor, Yahaya Bello, who is the leader of our party in Kogi State, over his serial disrespectful attitude and activities toward the Federal Government of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, governors of our great party and eminent leaders of our great party.


"The governor today as put no one in doubt about his treacherous behaviour and betrayal tendency. Today, as can be seen as a result of his desperate and ill-advised presidential ambition, he has abandoned his benefactor, the number one leader of our party, President Muhammadu Buhari, by courting and associating with Baba's sworn enemies and opponents," he said.


He added that Governor Bello has openly shifted his allegiance to the sworn enemies of  President Buhari and the APC all in an attempt to achieve his 2023 ambition. 


"In the last 16 years, there was no any negative and derogatory adjective found in the dictionary that Femi Fani-Kayode did not used to insult our dear President including members of his immediate family. In fact, FFK did that on weekly basis. It's the same man that Governor Yahaya Bello has approached to chair his presidential campaign media team. This  signals his abandonment of the political relationship between him and President Buhari.


"Governor Yahaya Bello has put his delusional interest ahead of any other person including our president and the party, on which platform he became governor. His shenanigans didn't stop at FFK. Only last week he visited former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is another antagonist of our dear President and party. 


"In order not to put anybody in doubt, he referred to the former President as his mentor and father in direct contrast to the immediate past where such words were ascribed our dear President by Governor Bello," Ugwolawo said.


He also pointed out that Kogi State governor has been a stumbling block in the Federal Government's fight against the dreaded coronavirus pandemic in the country through his actions and utterances.


"All these betrayal traits didn't start today but immediately after he secured his second term in 2019. For the avoidance of doubt, we all know the unwholesome practices we carried for the governorship 'victory'.


"He took a swipe at the Federal Government's Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on the ravaging coronavirus pandemic. We all know that President Buhari and Secretary to the Government of Federation, Mr. Boss Gida Mustapha, are his targets.


"The Concerned Members of Kogi APC unequivocally dissociate ourselves from Governor Bello's delusional and treacherous presidential ambition.


"We cannot watch further and be silent in seeing our governor deriding our president and our leaders because of his delusional, unguided ambition. As it is today, Governor Bello is a huge liability to our party, APC and constituting  nuisance to the great party.


"We call on the National Caretaker Committee led by Governor Mai Mala Buni to call him to order and if he fail to change and continue treading on betrayal path, we will have no other option than to suspend him from our great partly," the group added.