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“South-South, South-East Don’t Have A Say If The North Endorses Me”: Tinubu

by Leading Reporters December 13, 2021
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An exclusive report by 247ureporters had quoted Presidential hopeful, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been quoted to have told leaders of thought from the northern part of the country, during a secret meeting with them, that with the North’s support, his proposed Muslim-Muslim ticket would fly despite opposition that may come from Christian dominated South-South and South-East regions.

Tinubu was quoted to have told the Northern power brokers that the only problem he foresees with his proposed Muslim-Muslim ticket is the South West, Yoruba Ethnic people. But he assured them that getting the Yorubas on his side would be just a walk-over.

Addressing some elders of the North some days ago in Abuja at a secret meeting arranged by his long time friend Senator Abu Ibrahim, Tinubu said they should leave the task of convincing the Yoruba to him if selected by his APC party to carry the banner of the party in the 2023 elections.

The issue of who will be his running mate according to our sources became a major issue during the deliberation. They told him flatly they will not accept a Christian northerner to be his running mate.

He was said to have promised to pick a Northwest politician who will be a Muslim. It was then a prominent politician and former governor was said to have asked him how that will be taken in the South.

Tinubu, said our sources , told his guests the South East and South South who are largely Christians will not matter. It is the South West, he was quoted to have said , that could raise issues but he will manage that and they will not mind.

Tinubu , at the meeting was said to have argued that the vote of the North West, North East , some largely Muslim states in the North Central as well as South West were enough to make him President.

“ All I need is your support,” he was quoted as having said. “ Leave the rest to me, I will handle it.” His guests were said not to have been convinced by his assurance as no regime in the country since independence has governed with both head and deputy as Muslims.

It is believed that come February , the party APC , under which he want to seek the office is most certain to pick a Muslim Chairman from the North Central part of the country. Aspirants for this position are already emerging from Niger , Kwara and Nasarawa states . These candidates are all Muslims . If Tinubu therefore emerges as APC candidate and picks a Muslim candidate from the North West it means all of the important positions in the party are held by Muslims to the exclusion of the Christian.

Part of the argument of the pro -Tinubu elements is that this has happened before when the late billionaire Muslim Aare Moshood Abiola selected Alhaji Babagana Kingibe as his running mate . One of the northern leaders present at the meeting said ,while this is true, that time is different from now. There are all manners of tensions in the land and the security of the nation is fragile.

“If anybody does that now it will be like deliberately setting the country on fire. “

“The IPOB issue is still raging in the South East, young elements are restless in the South West” the source in the meeting was quoted to have pressed on Tinubu

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Adamu’s Candidate A PDP Proxy, Not Our Choice – APC Bauchi Stakeholders

by Folarin Kehinde October 19, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

It has become very apparent that part of the sentiment driving the strong rejection of Education Minister Adamu Adamu’s unilateral choice of State party Chairman Babayo Alim is his lifelong friendship with PDP Governor Bala Mohammed’s older brother and confidant- Yaya Adamu Mohammed. Alim is also a former PDP Local Government Chairman.

Curiously, Adamu Adamu’s younger brother Umar Adamu was up until four months ago Commissioner of Finance in PDP Governor Bala Mohammed’s cabinet.

Some PDP bigwigs and heavyweights continue to remain Minister Adamu Adamu’s close confidants, including former Bauchi Governor Isa Yuguda who recently joined the APC and has managed to slot in his political adviser Abdulmumini Kundak as a State Zonal Vice Chairman, Kaulaha Aliyu- a former PDP Board of Trustees member, and Musa Babayo Talba- a former PDP National Secretary.

Read Also: Bauchi APC Rejects Adamu Imposed Candidate, Opt for Zonal Election

Also according to the Forum of Aspirants, the imposed candidate attended only one out of the five meetings held in the run up to the elections.

The entire process reeks of not only an anti-party agenda, but seems to be a process willfully doing the agenda of the PDP, these are still the same factors that led to the failure of the party in 2019.

APC Stakeholders all over the country should not allow this travesty stand as it will amount to rubbishing the great effort put into building the party in Bauchi State.

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Edo APC Chairmanship: Inegbeniki Declares Interest

by Folarin Kehinde September 9, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The State Vice Chairman (Edo Central) of All Progressive Congress, APC, Edo state chapter, Chief Francis Inegbeneki, has declared his interest to contest the state chairmanship of APC, in the incoming state congresses.

According to Chief Inegbeniki, “For the past weeks and months, I have been under tremendous political pressure to contest for the chairmanship of our great party, APC, in Edo state.

It is important to state, that, this political pressure came from critical stakeholders of the party, who are not satisfied with the docile manner, the party is been run as an opposition party in the state”.

Read Also: 2023 Presidency: Plans To Pair Malami With Jonathan Thickens

He further said, “I have consulted widely. From my consultation, I found out that, the political feelings and concerns of the vast majority of our party’s stakeholders and members is mutual, which is: Edo APC need to be rejig and reposition, in order to adequately discharge it’s social-political obligations, to the Edo people, as the leading opposition party in the state”.

“Our party must provide a vibrant and engaging opposition toward the policies and decisions of the ruling PDP, which must be centered at the general interest, benefit and wellbeing of the Edo people”.

“Tommorro, there will be a press interview in Benin City, were I will further give details of what necessitated my intention to contest the chairmanship of our great party, APC, in Edo state” says Chief Francis Inegbeneki.

Read Also:South-East PDP Govs Are Considering Defecting To APC why?

With Chief Inegbeniki’s declaration to contest Edo APC top political party position, the political race toward who become the next state chairman of All Progressive Congress, APC, Edo state chapter, has taken a good and healthy dimension, as required in an internal political party democratic footings.

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Buhari will soon release Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday Igboho – group coordinator

by Leading Reporters August 10, 2021
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The National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance (CAGG), Olusegun Bamgbose has said he can authoritatively say that President Muhammadu Buhari will soon release the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu and Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho.

He asserted that the plan by the President to release both Kanu and Igboho was mainly linked with the advice that the nation’s leader got from his close associates.

He also said that the decision would be hinged upon how Buhari approaches the 2023 general elections.

Speaking convincingly, Bamgbose said the harassment of the two separatist leaders will soon be a matter of the past.

“There are strong underground moves both within and outside the country to discontinue the charges against them,” Bamgbose told Daily Post on Monday.

“Unknown to many Nigerians, some very close allies of President Buhari have strongly advised him to handle their cases wisely because of the 2023 General elections,” he said.

Bamgbose said Buhari has been told by his allies that clamping down on the Yoruba and Igbo secessionists will negatively affect the fortunes of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023.

“It’s obvious from the body language of the President that he will yield to their advice. Another aspect of it is that some Southern Governors are equally secretly negotiating soft ground for the embattled agitators,” he added.

“They are not making it public for obvious reasons. There is also the pressure from International Community to release them soon. In other words, both agitators may soon regain their freedom, hopefully before the end of the year.

“Some top politicians think that considering that 2022 will be the kickstart of the electioneering campaign for the 2023 general elections, it will be ideal to release them this year.

“However, of major concern is the continued violence in the South-East. The government seems to be closely monitoring events in the South-East.

“There are plans to release Igboho to continue his journey to Germany and later release Nnamdi Kanu to South-East Governors and Ohanaeze, but on condition that he will stay back in Nigeria.

“The plans are good but the primary thing President Buhari should do is to ensure fairness to all zones in the country. He is not to be seen as representing the interest of a clan or region.

“He was not elected by a particular section of Nigeria. There must be nothing like marginalisation in any form. The votes of his clan or region could not have made him the President of Nigeria.

“In the 2011 Presidential elections, he got 12 million votes, the majority of which came from the North, but he lost to (Goodluck) Jonathan. He won in 2015 because the South supported him. In order words, he should be more nationalistic in his approach to national issues,” he said.

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South-East PDP Govs Are Considering Defecting To APC why?

by Leading Reporters July 9, 2021
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South-East governors have jointly decided to pitch their tent with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in order to bring more devel­opment to the region.

The region currently has five states with Imo and Ebonyi states already among the states controlled by the ruling party.

South-East governors

While Hope Uzodimma, APC governorship candidate in the 2019 general elections became governor of Imo State through Supreme Court ver­dict in January 2020, Gover­nor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi dumped the PDP for the APC in November 2020. ­

Abia and Enugu are pres­ently controlled by the PDP while Anambra belongs to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

There are reports that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State will soon dump the PDP for APC any moment from now while there are also speculations that his counter­part in Enugu State, Emeka Ugwuanyi, is also plotting to do the same.

A member of the Caretak­er Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee chaired by the governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, revealed that Ikpeazu’s delayed defection to APC is as a result of the dis­agreement between him and Orji Uzor Kalu, the Senate Chief Whip, who also doubles as the chairman of the APC caucus in Abia.

The disagreement between the duo is centred on who becomes the party leader of APC in Abia State if Ikpeazu eventually joins the party.

He, however, said the deal has been sealed following the peaceful truce reached between Kalu and Ikpeazu, adding that the “Abia State governor will formally be received into our party any moment from now”.

In Enugu, We gathered that Governor Ugwuanyi who is also having a running battle with Sena­tor Ike Ekweremadu, former Deputy Senate President, may soon be on his way out of the PDP.

He said the desire of Ekw­eremadu who wields consid­erable influence in PDP to succeed the governor in 2023 has polarised the party in the state.

In Anambra, the APC is banking on winning the No­vember 6 governorship elec­tion in the state while Gov­ernor Willie Obiano who is seeking to have his anointed candidate succeed him is also in talks with the APC owing to the crisis that has almost crippled APGA in the state.

Speaking with a member of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) from the South-East, said he won’t be surprised if the remaining governors in the region join the APC.

According to him, the PDP governors have severally com­plained that the party, which was in power for 16 years, has not done much to benefit the region in terms of develop­ment, hence the need for them to form a bloc in the APC so as to accrue more benefit to the South-East from the centre.

“Governor Ikpeazu is al­most 80 percent out of the PDP. Ugwuanyi is also on his way out and we are patiently waiting for the direction the Anambra governorship elec­tion will take. With the crisis in APGA, I won’t be surprised if Willie Obiano declares for APC tomorrow.

“I know the South-East governors have always com­plained that APC has done more for them in less than six years than what PDP did in 16 years. And they have also decided to join the party in bloc so as to attract more developments to the region in all the five states”, he said.

Speaking with our media crew, Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP National Publicity Sec­retary, who said no governor in the party from the South- East has formally informed the party that he wants to join APC, however, said gov­ernors defecting from PDP to APC are being intimidated into doing so.

He said the three gover­nors that recently left the party have issues with the Federal Government and “are being challenged internally by what they have committed themselves into.

“They moved to the other side because of the intimida­tion that is coming from the party in government. If you listen to all the three gover­nors that have left the party, none of them has said that he has a problem with the lead­ership of the party,” he said. Daily Inde­pendent: By Temidayo Akinsuyi

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“An Indelible Karma Will Sweep Gov. Uzodinma Off Irrecoverably” – Ihedioha’s Associate

by Leading Reporters May 27, 2021
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An associate of Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha who does not want his name mentioned has described events unfolding in Imo State as sour ones which, according to him is indelible karma that will sweep Governor Uzodinma off irrecoverably.

The source claimed that Ihedioha has a new calling to serve, but this time in the vine yard of God. He said Ihedioha has relinquished politics for the service of God and humanity. “He will never seek any elective position in Nigeria again”. The source vowed.

Recall that events unfolding in Imo State are sour ones that involve blood, and more blood. For a while now, a once peaceful state known for its serenity has become a battle ground between members of the Nigeria armed forces and members of Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB and Eastern Security Network ESN.  Igbo-based organizations and personalities from South East are calling for caution in what is happening in Imo State.  Recently, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka called out Imo State Governor in what seems like a lost trust between the two.

While many believe it was a battle for the soul of Imo State from the clinch of the Eastern Security Network ESN, the militia arm of Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, one of the associates of Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha described unfolding incidence of blood let and insecurity in Imo State as an indelible karma that will sweep Governor Hope Uzodinma off the political circle in no distant time. 

Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha was removed as Imo State Governor in a controversial way by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.  His party, the Peoples Democratic Party claimed that Uzodinma’s victory at the Supreme Court was a by-product of a corrupt system and corrupt Judges.

According to Ihedioha’s associate, the deposed governor has accepted his fate and has entered into covenant with God.  The effect of that covenant would soon be seen from events that would unfold in Imo State.

“Ihedioha has accepted his fate.  He has left all in the hands of God.  For some of us that know him, he is a man full of gratitude for all that God has blessed him with.  He is not a do or die kind of leader.  He puts service first before his personal interest.  The twist that saw him out of us is the height of political thievery and clear human wickedness.  But he has resorted to the will of God in gratitude for all God has blessed him with”.

“For the remaining part of his life, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ihedioha has dedicated it to God.  He would speak less about politics and more about the Gospel of God.  It was a hard decision for someone of that political stand to relinquish politics for the service of God.

“But you don’t ridicule a man under covenant.  He has done his part by obeying God and God will do His part by honoring that covenant that says, there’s no peace for the wicked.

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The cost of toying with insecurity.

by Leading Reporters May 14, 2021
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Security or the lack of it is a very serious issue. In Nigeria, neither the government nor the people are doing anything about the bourgeoning insecurity beyond the usual condemnation.

The National Assembly is making permutations for the next round of elections in 2023. Remi Tinubu for instance, is already seeing herself in the seat of the first lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Her desperate ambition would make her dismiss anyone who dares speak against the chaos in the land as a wailing opposition member. Her husband is no better either.

Tinubu of the ‘where are the cows’ fame sees the presidency as his legal right, and whatever hurdle in his way must be removed, even if it is the entire south west. If he has to rule over the ashes of a burned down Nigeria, so be it.

Muhammadu Buhari, the president of Nigeria is laid back. He watches as the conflagration continues to consume the country. One cannot tell whether he is incapable or unwilling to arrest the situation. He is just there, managed by abusive, ambitious and arrogant sycophants such as Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu. These two unprofessionally dish out statements that ought to be heard at peppersoup joints as ‘presidential’ position on sensitive issues of security.

The People’s Democratic Party,  Nigeria’s main opposition party is still trying to reconcile itself to the fact that it is not a non-government organisation but a political party whose major concern ought to be putting the monstrously chaotic APC on its toes. The PDP is still weeping from behind its secretary’s keypad, typing absolutely boring press statements that ordinary Nigerians are too hungry to read.

The people are more likely to be worse that all the political stakeholders mentioned above. They sit in the market, in the buses, in beer parlours, church fellowships, jumaat services and their village meetings talking in hushed tones about the unfolding carnage but none has the balls to join Sowore, Adeyanju and Aisha Yesufu in protesting.

So, we allow the marauders to go on rampage unabated. They kill, maim, rape, close down schools, destroy economies, scare people from the farms and do as they please. To make matters worse, the fear of the kidnappers and killers has caused schools to close down.

Recently, we heard that the horde of killers are converging on Abuja. And the army had taken steps to form a ring around the Villa, NNPC and the barracks. This sends only one signal to the vulnerable people: you are on your own. Veritas University and other schools around Abuja hurriedly closed down and students sent home.

No one is taking time to analyse the implications of these now until we appear in other countries after ten years from now and being to act like people from the stone age. The implications are too far reaching to be over emphasized. One of the results of this enchanted complacency and docility is that we are going to have to triple our efforts to catch up, if we ever will, with other countries in terms of technology and development, after Buhari’s reign of anachronism. Forget the joke about a certain Digital Economy. We know that we are opposite of being digital.

Microsoft and the Federal Government have decided to partner in the interest of the masses. According to reports, the partnership is to create thousands of direct jobs and hundreds of thousands of downline jobs. This is a very good initiative. It is quite commendable that the government is this thoughtful. But would Microsoft set up their office in a country where the president begs terrorists to release their victims? Would they endanger the lives of their staff to send them here only to be kidnapped? Would they take the most unreasonable risk of setting up an office with multimillion dollar equipment only to be bombed to ashes by a bad of pampered terrorists who would be arrested and rewarded?

Already, we have a very archaic educational system that churns out misfits for the evolving manpower demand. Then we are closing schools. In a decade from now, there would be a yawning human resources gap in Nigeria. We would have to import expertise and even mid level know how to man sensitive positions, leading to huge financial haemorrhage from an already pauperised economy.

Unless the next administration is manned by a learned, committed, patriotic and technocratic leader, the country is going to be so broke that citizens would migrate to hitherto poorer countries.

Another major consequence would be the already glaring famine. Given that bandits, herdsmen and Boko Haram have combined to kill farmers and farming in Nigeria, food supply has declined internally. Then the government has decided to block food importation. The only option left is to scramble for the little that’s within the country at very exorbitant prices. This is inflation. Now, the government is pronouncing itself broke. It is going to cut salaries but not that of the legislature and executive. Theirs is sacrosanct. The masses who form the bulk of everyday transactions are being rendered powerless. It can only mean one thing. Increased prices and inadequate purchasing power. A trader can’t sell below his cost price, and the buyer cannot buy at his new price. That’s a dilemma.

Another foreseeable problem is brain drain. We must not kid ourselves,  many people are running out of this country daily. Forget Lai Mohammed’s tantrums. The country is emptying its best into other countries. Doctors, engineers and other professionals are all running away from a collapsing Nigeria. After spending decades studying in Nigeria’s excruciating education climate, no one would wait for an unlettered member of a rag tag army of Boko Haram to waste him. The best is to run away.

The next president of Nigeria has a lot of work on his hands in an attempt to lift Nigeria out of the current abyss it has found itself in. And we all have a job on our hands before we begin to look up to Benin republic for regional leadership.

The time to salvage our country is now. We must all stand up to be counted.

To be continued.

Alex Agbo,

Writer, researcher and public policy analyst writes from Lagos.

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Call For Gov. Wike’s Resign: A Folly Taken Too Far

by Leading Reporters May 14, 2021
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I listened again, with shock, to one habitual ranter called Musa Sa’idu, popularly known as Musa Bobby, criticizing His Excellency, Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, as a leader who had not achieved anything, hence should resign.

By the way, the statement, aired on one of the FM Stations in Port Harcourt, came at a time its contents and undercurrents, were in sharp contrast to what everyone was seeing on ground, being put by His Excellency, now redefining what real term administrative skills, leadership capacity and political sagacity, combined entailed.

Let this unjust, reckless, superficial and supercilious ranter, be reminded that, by any standards, Governor Wike is an enviable performer.

This was attested to by no other than, the current Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, being also, a high level or prominent member of the opposition party, the APC, who first compellingly and publicly figured out that, the competitively laudable, performance of Wike, amongst all the thirty six Governors, in Infrastructural development terms.

This testimony ought to have restrained Musa from making his utterance questioning Wike’s performance.

Interestingly, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, didn’t make that historic statement just like that, but clearly under the bewilderment he felt, while being conducted round sites of breathtaking infrastructural development projects, across Rivers State during a state visit.

Professor Osinbajo was quoted as saying, “I think he deserves the title of ‘Mr Projects’; he is in­deed ‘Mr Projects’. As we came in today, we had to visit some project sites”.

Of course, Musa Bobby, being an APC stelwart, should have seen the folly in such utterances before making them, by taking cue from the Vice President.

However, even in APC, there are figures who can’t see beyond their long nose. Musa must be more impressed by them, hence forms the habit of doing and saying things that are only in tune with these morbid elements.

Still, as a supposedly matured person, Musa should have been self-esteemed enough, to think twice before making such preposterous utterances, which now ridiculed him.

The unguarded utterances also exposed him as nothing but a lackey engaged in massaging ego of his low-rated masters, who can’t see anything good in Wike, his administration and progressive political style.

Little wonder are his recent utterances, to those familiar with his aimlessness.

To suggest that, Musa’s recent utterances, were part of APC’s anti-Wike script, the Party’s spokesperson of it’s Rivers State chapter, Chief Ogbonna Nwuke also faulted the Indefatigable Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike’s empathetic approach to infrastructural development.

To the APC, some projects ought not to be where they are sited and executed, invertently exposing their deep-seated socio-political and economic morbidity against people of Rivers State.

The stricture, also implies that they were not happy with these projects despite the fact that, they knew the projects were informed by pressing needs of them in the benefitting localities.

Needless to say, such reactions to Wike’s pragmatic approach to delivering dividends of democracy to cross-section of the public, frighteningly suggests that, APC could demolish such legacy projects, should people of Rivers State, risk electing its candidates in future elections, to pilot their affairs.

Musa Sa’id, is therefore only playing to the gallery, creating unnecessary enmity between him, and us, the hospitable people of Rivers, towards the Northern communities resident in the State.

His statement also may indicate the growing discomfort of criminal-minded people, who find the proactive attitude of the Wike towards security challenges in the state, which was actually caused by his lousy ruling Party’s controlled Federal Government, in handling the nation’s escalating security issues.

This is despite the fact that, over ninety percent of the positive impact of Wike’s proactive measures on security, is being felt or enjoyed, by the Northern communities.

Even the security personnel being targeted, are often peopled by men and officers, of northern extractions. One is sometimes impelled to ask Musa: is he being naive, or a justification that, he is not truly a Nigerian? Otherwise, his utterances are simply uncalled for.

Musa also fails to realize that, the utterances have never added any value to his own people, rather, they hurt the indigenes, and by implication exposing the northern communities to harmful socio-political complex.

Same Musa was on air few months ago, accusing respectable Northern elders on a mission to Niger Delta and the East, to strengthen the socio-cultural ties, between the North and the two geopolitical zones, under the leadership of Professor Ango Abdullahi, of fraud.

How disrespectful Musa has been, and mischievous, against people and interests of the Northern communities in not only Rivers State, but the entire South-south.

This clearly explains why all law-abiding members of the Northern communities in Rivers State, both distance themselves from him, and never take him serious in his impossible mission to be their leader.

His mission is nothing but subversive and dangerous, threatening the sustained cordial relationship between the South-south and the North.

Musa Bobby should grow up, to play politics of maturity and integration, which the nation’s founding fathers taught the two regions or Geopolitical zones.

Musa Sa’idu Bobby should be told that, his utterances on radio stations or made publicly through any media, are not in consonance with the mutual socio-political relationship between Rivers State people and Northern communities resident here.

As an indigene of Niger Delta, from Rivers State, I find Musa’s statements hateful, and so in sharp contrast to what I experience in my long term relationship with the Northern communities in Rivers State.

By, Alhaji AbdurRazaq Cline Diepriye.
Sole Administrator,Rivers State Muslim pilgrims Welfare Board.

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The Nigeria Port Authority MD and CEO, Hadiza Bala Usman has been sacked, all thanks to the Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi.

by Leading Reporters May 7, 2021
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The shake up followed an alleged memo by the minister for the suspension of Hadiza Bala Usman who this platform learnt was lobbying for second tenure behind the back of the supervising Minister of the Agency.

Meanwhile, President Muhammed Buhari has approved the appointment of Mohammed Koko as the acting Managing Director of NPA, to replace Hadiza Bala Usman. Until his new post, Koko held fort as Director of Finance in the organisation.

Aso Rock sources informed Us that her suspension was approved by the President following the recommendation of Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation.

However, sources in government disclosed that she might have lost out over her second term ambition that she bulldozed through in a clandestine manner inimical to due process.

They pointed out that although Hadiza secured her first tenure appointment in July 2016, she got close confidants of Buhari, including the Chief of Staff, to pressure him into rolling her over for a second term, which he did in January 2021, six whole months before her first term lapsed.

When Amaechi got wind of this clandestine move, he drew the President’s attention to this anomaly, additionally pointing out that he, as Hadiza’s supervising Minister, never recommended her for tenure elongation.

Moreover, the Minister ordered a probe into her administration at NPA, which made astounding discoveries of fraud and financial misappropriation directly indicting her office.

Moreover, her style of running NPA affairs dripped with insubordination as she essentially shielded its affairs from the supervising Ministry of Transportation.

An independent probe ordered by the President confirmed all the allegations.

Embarrassed at this development, the President promised to redress the situation.

Coincidentally, a formal letter had not been issued for her second tenure expected to commence in July 2021.

From that point on, serving her the Red Card was a matter of time and it happened on Thursday.

Not only did she fail to get the second tenure she lobbied so hard for, technically, she did not even finish her first tenure, officially lapsing in July 2021.

A former Chief of Staff to Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna her home state (2015), Hadiza had been a key figure in the Bring-Back-Our-Girls Movement and was first appointed NPA Managing Director in 2016.

She is also a founding member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

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Aso Rock 2023: 12 Politicians Who Want To Replace Buhari

by Leading Reporters May 5, 2021
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The 2023 elections are two years and two months away. Already, notable politicians from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have begun discreet campaigns to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

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While a few of them, like Senator Ahmed Yarima, have openly declared their presidential ambition, others have been using allies to test the waters.

Because of the uncertainty over zoning, some presidential hopefuls are being cautious, biding their time to see which way the pendulum would swing. 

But as we go into 2021, it is expected that the agitation for the presidential ticket in the two major parties would set off a chain of events expected to culminate in who becomes president in 2023.

Let’s look at 12 political heavyweights believed to be warming up to enter the ring in 2023.

1.Atiku Abubakar

He was Vice President from 1999 to 2007 during the reign of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

He was the PDP presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections but lost to APC’s Muhammadu Buhari.

Atiku, a business mogul and political heavyweight, is thought to have a deep pocket with political machinery and structures spread across the country. He ran for governor of Adamawa State first in 1990 and again in 1998 (when he won, before being picked as VP candidate) and was a presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress (AC) in the 2007 presidential elections.

He contested the PDP presidential ticket before the 2011 general elections but did not make it.

In 2014, he joined the APC ahead of the 2015 presidential elections and contested the presidential primaries but lost to Buhari. He would later support Buhari’s run to Aso Rock. After being sidelined by the APC, he returned to the PDP in 2017 and secured the party’s presidential ticket for the 2019 general elections.

Though Atiku has not openly declared his intention to contest in 2023, indications show that he would. He has been a constant critic of the Buhari administration and his son,  Adamu Atiku, had in June 2020, said that his father would contest again in 2023.

Adamu, who spoke at the presentation of his scorecard as Commissioner for Works and Energy in Adamawa State, said, “I don’t see anything wrong with my father contesting for the presidency.

“In 2023, my father will be aspiring to the Number One office in the land because he has been an astute, strategic, master politician for almost four decades,” he said. 

2. Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has not openly declared his intention to run for the 2023 presidency but his allies, loyalists and supporters have commenced early campaigns for him to succeed President Buhari.

Though Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, has at every forum reiterated that the time is not yet ripe for 2023 electioneering, those around him have already started mobilizing.

Immediately after the 2019 elections, a group in Lagos, Tinubu 2023 Non-Negotiable (TNN), began actively campaigning for him nationwide.

Only last week, a new group, South West Agenda (SWAGA), led by Senator Dayo Adeyeye, comprising of former lawmakers and other politicians, asked Tinubu to make a run for 2023.

Tinubu has also recently embarked on a national tour, which analysts say are surreptitious moves to sell himself to the people and invigorate his national appeal.

But his 2023 ambitions are being challenged by forces within the party and he would have to overcome this threat to secure the party’s ticket.

Also, a group of young Nigerian professionals recently unveiled a political movement in Abuja to work for the actualisation of Tinubu’s perceived presidential aspiration.

The movement known as Young Professionals for Tinubu 2023, with membership across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT, said it had been in existence for almost two years, noting that the occasion was to mark its formal inauguration.

The National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Ahmed Muhammed Ibrahim, noted that Tinubu’s leadership qualities and knack for development informed the group’s resolve to work for his emergence as the APC candidate, as well as his success in the 2023 presidential election.

Tinubu has easily dominated South-West politics since 1999 and had been a thorn in the sides of the then ruling PDP.

He battled then President Obasanjo to a standstill and has managed to install every governor in Lagos since 2007, and many others in the South West. His biggest challenge yet might just be surviving the APC, a party he helped form and still leads, to make his presidential ambition a reality in 2023. 

3. Rotimi Amaechi

Recently, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, a former two-term governor of Rivers State and current minister of transportation, stressed the need for the APC to respect the gentleman agreement to zone the presidency to the South in 2023.

This, pundits say, suggests he has ambitions for the seat.

Amaechi is one of the most visible ministers in Buhari’s government. He served as the Director-General of Buhari’s Campaign in 2015 and 2019.

He has experience as a former speaker in Rivers State, a two-term governor, former chairman of the NGF and now a minister driving a critical ministry in the present government.

But there are odds stacked against him as he may have to battle former President Goodluck Jonathan for the soul of the South-South.

He is also going to contend with the infighting in his home state, which has left the party deeply divided in recent times.

While he has not also declared interest in the presidency, people around him say he has his eyes firmly fixed on the seat and he is not leaving anything to chance. 

4. Kayode Fayemi

Though Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State has not declared for president in 2023, remarks made recently by a leader of the APC in his state suggest that the former minister of mines and steel development may be gearing up for the exalted seat.

Penultimate Saturday, the Paul Omotoso-led APC caretaker committee endorsed the governor for the presidency in 2023.

Omotoso, who spoke through Ade Ajayi, the APC caretaker publicity secretary, at an event organised by Olusegun Osinkolu in Ayede Ekiti, Oye Local Government Area of the state, said the party would drag Mr Fayemi into the presidential battle forcefully if he refuses to join willingly.

“On the 2023 presidency, the time has come for the president to come from Ekiti. That is why we are pleading with you to support Governor Fayemi.

“Though Governor Fayemi has never said he wanted to contest, we will force him to plunge into the race because of his competence, dedication and loyalty to [the] APC,” he added.

Fayemi can also leverage on his current position as the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) to pursue this ambition with the support of governors in the ruling party. 

5. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso

Pundits believe Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a two-term former governor of Kano State, is likely to pursue his presidential ambition again in 2023.

Though the former minister of defence has not declared interest yet, he has, at different times, sought the presidential ticket of both the APC and the PDP but lost to President Buhari and former Vice President Atiku respectively.

Kwankwaso, who enjoys widespread support in Kano, is the leader of the Kwankwasiyya political movement.

He was in the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 1990s, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the late General Shehu Yar’adua, his former boss Senator Magaji Abdullahi, Babagana Kingibe, Atiku Abubakar, Bola Tinubu, late Tony Anenih, late Chuba Okadigbo, Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila and late Lamidi Adedibu amongst others. 

6. Donald Duke

Donald Duke was the governor of Cross River State and the SDP presidential candidate in 2019.

He left the PDP, where he had served as a two-term governor to run for the presidential seat on the platform of the SDP.

Duke had initially declared his intention to run for president in 2007 but stepped aside in favour of the late Umaru Yar’Adua.

Analysts say his ambition to become president remains alive with his constant engagements at important occasions across the country.

Already, there are some social media groups like Team Donald Duke which has over 40,000 members reportedly from the South-South, South East and South Western parts of the country championing the 2023 presidential ambition of the former governor. 

7. Owelle Rochas Okorocha

With the deafening agitation for a Southern presidency in 2023,  Rochas Okorocha, the former Imo State governor and Senator representing Imo West, qualifies as one of the candidates to fly the APC’s flag.

As a former chairman of the NGF, he may enjoy a nationwide reach and with the Igbo fighting tooth and nail to get the presidency, he might enjoy some advantage.

But the argument in some quarters has been that his influence appears to be limited in Igboland.

He, therefore, might not be accepted as the face of the Igbo and the right candidate to champion that course.

Okorocha should be ready to face even tougher challenges than he did in 2019 when he could not secure the APC ticket for his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu. 

8. Ahmed Sani Yarima

He was governor of Zamfara State from 1999 to 2007.

He represented Zamfara West in the National Assembly and equally served as Deputy Minority Leader in the Senate.

He is currently a member of the ruling APC.

Yarima is the only person to have declared his ambition to be president in 2023.

He had attempted before in 2007 but later stepped aside for Buhari.

Recently, he told reporters in his Abuja residence that he would contest the 2023 presidency, insisting that the APC leaders did not reach any agreement before the 2015 general elections that there would be power rotation to the South at the expiration of President Buhari’s tenure in 2023.

If there is a zoning arrangement, it would most likely scuttle Yarima’s ambition, but the former governor seems determined to plod through, arguing that zoning was alien to the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) and the APC’s Constitution.

He insists that no one could force him out of the race on grounds of zoning.

“You see, I don’t think there is anything like agreement. You can ask Mr President.

“He led the group. Asiwaju was there. I was part of it. There was no meeting I didn’t attend or any meeting that I attended that there was such an agreement.

“Agreements can’t be verbal, [they have] to be written. In any case, any agreement that is contrary to the laws of this country is not an agreement.

“The Constitution is very clear, the Constitution of the political parties, the Electoral Act.

“We are in a democracy and democracy is governed by processes and procedures and bylaws.

“The Constitution of Nigeria doesn’t recognize anything called zoning and likewise, the APC’s Constitution. If there is that agreement, why didn’t we put it in the Constitution?” he said. 

9. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal

The incumbent Sokoto State governor clinched the governorship seat in 2015 using the APC ticket.

He was a founding member of the APC, after he and some other governors defected from the PDP and helped form the coalition that became the APC.

He would later return to the PDP, vie for the presidential ticket in 2019 and after losing that to Atiku Abubakar, secure a second term as governor of Sokoto State on the party’s ticket.

Tambuwal served as the 10th speaker of the House of Representatives and represented the Tambuwal/Kebbe Federal Constituency of Sokoto State at the National Assembly.

He is currently the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum (PDPGF).

The governor has started consulting some notable political leaders across the six geo-political zones over his presidential ambition.

On August 22, 2020, Tambuwal held a closed-door meeting with a former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, in Abeokuta, Ogun State at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Pent House.

The Special Assistant on Media to the former President, Kehinde Akinyemi, confirmed the closed-door meeting in a statement he issued the following day.

The statement titled “Obasanjo still relevant for consultations on issues of governance and challenges” described the visit by Tambuwal as an unscheduled one.

The statement also quoted the governor as saying he visited Obasanjo for consultation on governance and other issues.

The governor also consulted former Senate President David Mark, former Defence Minister, Gen TY Danjuma (retd) and many other prominent politicians.

Pundits say Tambuwal is counting on his age, political experience in the legislative and executive arms of governments, his clout, and political pedigree to become president. 

10. Yahaya Bello

There are strong signals that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State is among those eyeing Buhari’s seat in 2023.

Already, giant billboards have been erected in strategic locations in the state, urging him to run for president in 2023.

Recently, the Kogi State House of Assembly, at its plenary, passed a resolution calling on the governor to run for president.

House Majority Leader, Hassan Abdullahi, while moving the motion said the call was predicated on the ‘sterling performance’ of the governor since he assumed office in 2016.

Besides the resolution by the state lawmakers, the governor’s foot soldiers and loyalists, including commissioners and special advisers in his cabinet, have all been drumming support for his (Bello’s) presidency in 2023 through various social and traditional media platforms.

According to them, it is now the turn of the North Central geopolitical zone to produce the next president. 

11. David Umahi

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State is also one of the politicians from the South East believed to be interested in Buhari’s plum seat in 2023.

Umahi, who has been a top chieftain of the PDP for many years, recently defected to the ruling APC in a strategic move to position him for the 2023 presidency.

Although Umahi has said that his defection had nothing to do with any presidential ambition in 2023, pundits and political watchers are of the view that the Ebonyi governor was being economical with the truth.

In the fullness of time, it would be clear whether Umahi would throw his hat in the ring for the presidency or not. 

12. Bala Mohammed

Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed of Bauchi State is a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from 2010 to 2015.

Senator Mohammed of the PDP defeated an incumbent APC governor in the 2019 elections, thereby creating a major upset in a key State that has always voted for President Buhari.

The governor of Bauchi State has not shown any interest to run for the presidency but a civic group, Abuja Coalition of Youth and Women, has called on him to contest the elections.

The group made the call in a communique issued at the end of its meeting in Abuja and signed by Aminu Zakari and Christiana Jacob, president and secretary-general respectively.According to the group, by 2023, Nigeria would be in dire need of a competent, transparent and resourceful leader to pilot the affairs of the nation and save it from chaos and disintegration.The names of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe), Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State and Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State are being mentioned in certain quarters, but it is not yet clear if they would contest.Sources said they are being circumspect about their ambition because of the zoning factor and would most likely contest when the cloud gets clearer.

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