Thursday, 20 February 2025

FALEKE DECLARES END TO HUNGER IN NIGERIA, HAILS PRESIDENT TINUBU'S EFFORTS


In a bold declaration, Hon. James Faleke, Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, announced that the hardships faced by Nigerians are now a thing of the past. 


Faleke made this statement during a grand rally organized by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kebbi State, where thousands of enthusiastic supporters gathered to show solidarity with Governor Nasir Idris.


Faleke attributed this significant turnaround to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's unwavering determination to move the country forward. 


“I am happy to be here and see the people of Kebbi State happy because of the governor’s performance. If a country must progress, the people must endure some hardships, but those hardships are now over. Our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is determined to move the country forward and will not disappoint you,” Faleke stated.


He praised the President's leadership, saying, "Our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is determined to move the country forward and will not disappoint you."


Governor Nasir Idris, who has been in office for one and a half years, was hailed for his impressive achievements in infrastructural development and security stability. He attributed these successes to his strong relationship with President Tinubu, saying, "The President's support has been instrumental in our progress."

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Rep. Abejide Flags Off 57.2km, Igbagun – Ejuku – Ijowa Road Construction in Yagba Constituency

 


Rep. Abejide Flags Off 57.2km, Igbagun – Ejuku – Ijowa Road Construction in Yagba Constituency

Member of House Representatives for Yagba Federal Constituency, Hon Leke Abejide yesterday performed the ground breaking of the 57.2 Kilometres road construction from Igbagun to Ijowa in Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State.

The flag-off ceremony attended by the Secretary to Kogi State Government (SSG), Dr Folashade Ayoade, Yagba East Council Chairman, Hon Joshua Dare Monday, state and local government officials and traditional rulers, among others held in Igbagun, the starting point of the project.



According to the lawmaker, the stretch, designed to be constructed with asphalt laid, when completed, will pass through 10 communities while also opening up the economies of 15 communities and is to last about 30 years.

The project, funded by the federal government and embedded in the 2025 budget at the cost of N60 billion, was facilitated by Abejide.

The areas to be covered include Igbagun, Alu, Oranre, Ife-Olukotun, Ponyon, Agimi, Jege, Ejuku, Imela, Takete-Ishao and Ijowa-Isanlu communities.

“Until when I won my first  term election in 2019, the road from Omuo-Oke to Igbagun was impassable, but today it is history. Today, I am also flagging off this road for construction. This road is 57.2 kilometres, therefore, it is not a child play but indeed a legacy project that by God grace, when completed, is going to open up the economy of 15 communities. The road has never been asphalted before. This is going to be the first time. Long ago, surface dressing was done on the road, during the time of former Governor Ibrahim Idris. Once done according to certification, we should not be thinking of road construction (on the same road) in the next 30 years, at most, maintenance”, he said.

He added that, “The project is going to take us about three to four years, because it is a long stretch. And due to the huge cost implications, due to today’s realities, the estimated cost of the project is about N60billion”.

Responding to questions from journalists, he said the project is federal government funded. However, he noted that not only was the project facilitated by him but he also ensured it was captured in the budget and funds provided for execution.

“Last year it was in the budget but the money there was not enough. Last year, 2024, we got M5.2bn but this year we got N15bn fund. That’s about 20.2bn. It can go a long way out of the 60bn budgeted. Hopefully, in three years, we will get there”, he said.

He added: “My sincere appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for touching our lives especially in our locality through this huge project.” The Ejuku township road is the most difficult to pass through, I tried to rehabilitate the road two years ago but due to financial constraints, the target was not met.

This time, about 5.2km stretch of Ejuku township road will be flagged off to reduce the distance of Igbagun-Ijowa construction to about 52.2 kilometres so that the road can be completed in record time.




In December,  2024 we flagged off Isanlu Townhall road and the work is in progress.

By April 2025 , the road will be commissioned. We have more road projects in Yagba West, especially Odo Ere-Igbaruku-Omi-Odo-Ara- Ogga-Ogbom road through Jege, which has been captured in the 2025 budget and it is to cost about N4bn. Ogbe to Egbe road will be properly bullozed and compacted at the appropriate time, while Egbe-Okoloke-Isanlu-Esa-Okunran road is another major construction project that requires proper attention for complete construction not maintenance. In Mopamuro, the Okeagi-Ilai and Orokere-Takete-Ide road will be looked into, to know the actual kilometres and plan for it. These are projects that will take years to be completed, therefore, I appeal to political merchants to allow me concentrate on what I know best, which is superlative performance in delivering dividends of democracy to the good people of Yagba Federal Constituency”.

He appealed to his constituents to play down the politics of 2027, while allowing him to concentrate on the delivery of the dividends of democracy to them, halfway into his current term in the Green Chamber. Specifically, he admonished those he referred to as “political merchants” to redirect their energies to a more profitable ventures and stop distracting him with 2027 election in 2025.

He said, “My focus during this second term is how to connect roads, especially roads that link communities while rural roads will only be bulldozed and graded possibly surface dressing. I therefore appeal to political merchants to engage in productive activities rather than bringing distractions.
My politics is rooted on how to make life better for the people of Yagba Federal Constituency, not for personal aggrandizement like they see politics, when the time comes to play politics, we shall play it to the amelioration of everybody”.

Saturday, 15 February 2025

TSG Reunion: Hon.Faleke Reignites Hope, Assures Members of Tinubu’s Commitment

 

By Mohammed Bello Doka 

The Tinubu Support Group (TSG) Meet & Greet Reunion, held on February 14 at the TSG Campaign Office in Maitama, Abuja, was a grand display of solidarity, commitment, and renewed political aspirations. The event, graced by loyalists and key stakeholders, became a powerful rallying point for members of the movement as they reaffirmed their unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.




Honorable James Abiodun Faleke, the founder and sponsor of TSG, delivered a rousing speech that reignited hope among members, assuring them that their dedication and sacrifices would not go unnoticed. He emphasized that President Tinubu values loyalty and will reward steadfast supporters without compromising the integrity of governance.


"Asiwaju is a man of his word. He has never abandoned those who stood by him, and he will not start now. But we must be patient and remain committed to the struggle of building a better Nigeria. The policies of President Tinubu’s administration are already yielding results, and Nigerians will soon feel the positive impact," Faleke reassured the audience.


Addressing concerns raised by opposition voices, Faleke dismissed their criticisms as baseless distractions, urging members to ignore their "ranting and political gimmicks." He confidently declared that President Tinubu's leadership would be reaffirmed in the next election, as his policies continue to drive national development and economic stability.


However, he was quick to clarify that the event was not a political campaign but rather a moment of reunion and reflection. "This is not the time for electioneering; today is simply about reconnecting, strengthening our bond, and preparing for the future. When the time for campaigns comes, we will be ready, and we will do it the right way," he stated.

A major highlight of the reunion was the unveiling of the new Director-General of the Tinubu Support Group, Dr. Umar Tanko Yakasai, who has taken over from Arch. Umar Ibrahim Mohammed. The latter now serves as the Director-General of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), a role he assumed following his exemplary service in TSG.


The event was a reminder of the strength, unity, and resilience of the Tinubu political family. With the unwavering support of members and the strategic leadership of key figures like Hon. Faleke, the TSG remains a formidable force in Nigerian politics. The evening concluded on a note of optimism, with members leaving the venue reenergized and ready to continue championing the Tinubu-led vision for a greater Nigeria.