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Buhari Signs FCT Budget Of N243 Billion For 2019, Okays 2 Polytechnics

President Muhammadu Buhari hasassented to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Appropriation Act, 2019 in the sum of N243, 374,511.077, even as he also signed into law, the establishment of two polytechnics, one in Gombe and another in Katsina State.

Speaking to news men today, July shortly after the Presidential assent to the bills, the Presidential Liaison to the National Assembly (Senate),  Senator (Dr.) Ita Enang said that out of the FCT’s budget of N243, 374,511.077, the sum of N130.7 billion is for capital expenditure while the balance is for recurrent.

Senator Enang said that this amount is from the Statutory Revenue Allocation due to the Federal Capital Territory, in addition to the budgetary provision of N23, 023, 593, 146for Capital Expenditure made in the 2019 National Budget earlier assented to by the President on May 27, 2019.

“Also, as part of his desire to improve and expand admission opportunities for children in tertiary institutions in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari assented to Bills for the establishment of two Federal polytechnics in Nigeria, namely:

“Also, as part of his desire to improve and expand admission opportunities for children in tertiary institutions in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari assented to Bills for the establishment of two Federal polytechnics in Nigeria, namely: Federal Polytechnic, Kaltungo, Gombe State and Federal Polytechnic, Daura, Katsina State.”

He said that the laws establishing the named Polytechnics is standard with the Laws establishing all other Federal Polytechnics in Nigeria.

PDP Suspends Elumelu Over Minority Leadership Crisis In House Of Reps

The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has suspended Ndudi Elumelu and other members of the party involved in a leadership crisis surrounding the minority leadership of the House of Representatives.

The decision was taken at the NWC held in Abuja today, July 5. In a statement after its meeting, the NWC condemned the roles played by the suspended members which resulted in Gbajabiamila reading another list for minority leadership other than the list submitted to him by the party.

It listed the members suspended as Ndudi Elumelu, Wole Oke, Lynda Ikpeazu, Anayo Edwin, Gideon Gwadi, Toby Okechukwu and Adekoya Abdul-Majid.

“After preliminary examination by the NWC, it was evident that the roles played by the above-mentioned members, bordered on indiscipline, insubordination and disobedience of party directives contrary to Section 58 (1)(b)(c)(f)(h) of the PDP Constitution (as amended in 2017), which provides that:

‘Subject to the provision of this Constitution, the Party shall have power to discipline any member who says or does anything likely to bring the party into disrepute, hatred or contempt; disobeys or neglects to carry out lawful directives of the party or any organ or officer of the party; engages in anti-party activities; or engages in any conduct likely to cause disaffection among members of the party or is likely to disrupt the peaceful, lawful and efficient conduct of the business of the party.

“Consequent upon this, the above-mentioned members of our party are hereby suspended for one month and this matter is hereby referred to the National Disciplinary Committee of our party, in keeping with Section 57(3) of the PDP Constitution,” the party said.

Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila had on Wednesday announced Elumelu as minority leader in place of Kingsley Chinda favoured by the opposition PDP.

Gbajabiamila also named Toby Okechukwu as deputy minority leader, Gideon Gwani as minority whip and Adesegun Adekoya as deputy minority whip.

Buhari Re-Appoints Boss Mustapha As SGF, Abba Kyari As Chief Of Staff

Abba Kyari

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the re-appointment of Boss Mustapha as Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), and Malam Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff (COS) to the President.

A statement today, July 5 by the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu said the appointments take effect from May 29.

Others who have been reappointed by President Buhari are Mohammed Sarki Abba as Senior Special Assistant to the President (Household and Social Events): Ya’u Shehu Darazo as Senior Special Assistant to the President (Special Duties): Dr. Suhayb Sanusi Rafindadi as Personal Physician to the President and Ambassador Lawal A. Kazaure as State Chief of Protocol

Others are Sabiu Yusuf as Special Assistant (Office of the President): Saley Yuguda as Special Assistant (House Keeping): Ahmed Muhammed Mayo as Special Assistant (Finance & Administration): Mohammed Hamisu Sani as Special Assistant (Special Duties): Friday Bethel as Personal Assistant (General Duties): Sunday Aghaeze as Personal Assistant (State Photographer) and Bayo Omoboriowo as Personal Assistant (Presidential Photographer).

Gombe Gov Vows To Defy Presidential Suspension: “We’re Going Ahead With Ruga”

Gombe Gov Alhaji Inuwa Yahaya

Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Inuwa Yahaya has vowed to continue implementing Ruga settlement policy despite the fact that President Muhammadu Buhari has suspended it.

“Uptil now,  I don’t agreed that the pilot scheme is being suspended. We are going to continue with it, because to us it is a very good initiative.

“Considering the hardship our brothers and sisters (Herdsmen), are now facing, we need to find a lasting solution to their plights aimed at saving their lives because they are Nigerians.”

Responding to reporters’ questions today, July 5, shortly after an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Governor Inuwa said that already, 200,000 hectares of land has been earmarked for the project in his state.

“On the issue of Ruga pilot scheme, I said in Gombe, we have more than 200,000 hectres set aside for herdsmen use.

“So, if other States rejected the pilot scheme, we have no reason to reject it. We are even demanding for its implementation.”

The governor made it clear that Gombe State is ready to key into any policy federal government initiates, adding that federal government policies are meant for the development of the country.

Buhari Goes To Niamey, Niger For African Union Summit

President Muhammadu Buhari has been scheduled to leave for Niamey, Niger Republic tomorrow, July 6, to attend the African Union (AU) Summit, scheduled to hold on July 7.

A statement by the special adviser to the President of on media and publicity, Femi Adesina said that the President will participate in the 12th Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union on African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the First Mid-Year Coordination meeting of the AU and the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Niamey.

The statement said that the extraordinary session of the Assembly of the Union is expected to launch the operational instruments of the Agreement establishing AfCFTA.

It listed instruments include AfCFTA Rules of Origin, Tariff Concession Portals, Portal on Monitoring and Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers, Digital Payments and Clearing Systems and African Trade and Observatory Dashboard.

The statement said that ahead of the Summit, the Buhari Administration had embarked on extensive consultations with stakeholders, culminating in the submission of the report by the Presidential Committee to Assess Impact and Readiness of Nigeria to join the AfCFTA.

It said that the committee had recommended that Nigeria should sign the Agreement which aims to boost intra-African trade.

It said that President Buhari will sign the AfCFTA Agreement on the margins of the AU meeting in Niamey.

The statement quoted President Buhari while formally accepting the report on June 27, as saying: ”for AfCFTA to succeed, we must develop policies that promote African production, among other benefits.

”Africa, therefore, needs not only a trade policy but also a continental manufacturing agenda. Our vision for intra-African trade is for the free movement of ‘made in Africa goods.’ That is, goods and services made locally with dominant African content in terms of raw materials and value addition.”

Femi Adesina said that President Buhari will be accompanied to Niamey by the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, Governors Babagana Zulum, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and Aminu Bello Masari of Borno, Kebbi and Katsina States, respectively.

Other top government officials include: Permanent Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Mustapha Suleiman; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Sunday Akpan; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Nuratu Batagarawa; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mahmoud Isa-Dutse; Director-General, National Intelligence Agency, Amb. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar; and Director-General, National Office for Trade Negotiations, Amb. Chinedu Osakwe.

The President will return to Abuja at the conclusion of the Summit.

Denouement Of Unscripted “Ruga Settlements” Policy, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

The ballyhoo over “ruga settlements”, which the Ministry of Agriculture wanted to mischievously deploy in supplanting the original and scripted National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP), was a measure of Nigerians’ edification, intelligence, patriotism and resilient contempt for and passionate disapprobation of the policy.

Tension had dramatically dissipated following President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to terminate the policy on account of its conceptual fraud and puckish push by the confederates of masterminds and implementers whose motivation has yet to be located within any patriotic rationale and essential goodness of the Nigerian nation-state.

But at least, the “ruga settlements” policy has been upended and President Buhari must be commended for that decision in a moment of extreme national anxiety. Prominent Nigerians must also be commended for promptly speaking up and warning against the inherent tendentiousness and danger in the implementation of the policy.

More significantly, the president has proved to critics that he has the capacity to listen and commit to the highest idea of national unity and peace. Therefore, he must continue on that path as his administration searches for a good-natured and lasting solution to the Fulani herders and farmers’ crises.

The context of the search must be reflective of our national diversity and be ethnically phlegmatic in its ramifications. Stakeholders, both at the federal and state levels, must be clear-headed in the appreciation of the issues involved and responsive to the sensibilities of ethnic nationalities in reviewing and tweaking the idea of NLTP.

To be sure, the NLTP, to which the president has now directed national attention as an alternative trajectory in addressing the elephant in the room, was originally recommended by the National Economic Council (NEC) under the chair of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as a panacea, by and large, to the obdurate herders-farmers’ crises.

This is important in order to prevent the old animus that galvanised ethnic opposition to the first idea of grazing reserves, then cattle colonies and lastly “ruga settlements”. The conceptual framework of the NLTP transcends the narrow idea of Fulani herders’ settlements and this perception must be sustained.

And, peradventure, it was deficient in its conceptual framework, this is an opportunity to tweak and shear it of such deficiency, including the evident garb ofFulanisation. All hands must be on deck to ensure that the zeitgeist of the NLTP approximates national consensus and produces a passionate sense of appropriation by Nigerians.

Even though the implementation of NLTP remains voluntary as only interested states can sign up to it, yet operationalizing and actualizing the plan must be pan-Nigeria to the extent that all Nigerians would be treated equally in any state or states that signs or sign up for the plan. The point I make here is that the idea must not be hinged on the platform of Fulani herders’ protectionism.

In this context, President Buhari has a whole lot of work to do to reassure and build confidence in Nigerians that his administration will henceforth be catholic rather ethnocentric in the management of the political economy. The NLTP provides him a historic opportunity.

Significantly, in the pursuit of the agenda to transform livestock management in Nigeria, every Nigerian who is interested in cattle rearing must be considered and factored into the plan. It must be clear that pseudo-empires and ethnic fiefdoms are not being created by some ingenious designs and official or administrative fraud.  The entire process must by undergirded by sincerity of purpose and transparency of implementation.

It thus stands to reason that beyond the expansive and extensive proposal to ensure access to all basic amenities in areas to be designated for livestock management, there must be legal and administrative mechanisms that ensure circumscription and regulation by the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution and laws of the respective states.

Put simplistically, ethnic superiority and religious supremacy must not burgeon. They must not enjoy official recognition whether in the north or in the south (if any state voluntarily signs up for it). Appropriate legislations must be enacted to rein in inhabitants of the designated areas from promoting values that polarize our humanity.

The overreaching goal of the NLTP should be the imperative to deal with an existential problem that afflicts us as nation.  The Fulani herders-farmers’ problem is more real and pernicious in its genocidal dimensions than all other problems that confront us as a people.  That they are increasingly divisive and destructive, the herders-farmers’ crises project a quirky narrative about our country as a contraption of dubious federal nature; whereas, we have the capacity to be our brothers’ keeper.

The reality is that Nigeria as a nation of multi-ethnic nationalities is at a crossroads of decision-making to begin to bunch together through productive and prolific national conversations and compromises that centre on and promote national interests as the core and circumference of decisions and actions.

How President Buhari galvanizes a nationalistic resolution of the herders-farmers’ crises will also determine the kind of legacy that he leaves for posterity. The president would have defined his eon by the magnitude of his pan-Nigeria accomplishment if at the end of the day the crises are resolved in such a way that all Nigerians begin to see ourselves as Nigerians and not as Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Fulani, Edo, Esan, Berom, Jukun, Tiv, Ebira, Ibibio, Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo, et al.

The herders-farmers’ crises represent the critical intersection that challenges the patriotism of the president. This is the time for pragmatic actions and not mere verbal exhortations about those highfalutin ideals that only blow in the winds. Since President Buhari respects his vice president, Professor Osinbajo, who oversees the NLTP, and vice versa, he should expect that he will benefit from a body of well-considered action-plans.

In rounding off, I would like to state that I am in pari materia with the six pillars of the NLTP, to wit: economic investment, conflict resolution, law and order, humanitarian relief, information, education, as well as education and strategic communication and cross-cutting issues. I am also in consensus ad idem with the proposed N91 billion to be spent on the 10-year NLTP.

If the estimated direct and indirect funds are judiciously expended on the plan without the bulk of the funding component sauntering into private pockets, I can imagine the revolutionary infrastructure development that the designated areas will experience. Nigerians will be the beneficiaries. They could even become exemplars to state and local governments on how to keep fidelity to the social contract of good governance through the provisions of effective and efficient social amenities and basic infrastructure.

I believe that the decision to use seven states in the north-Adamawa, Benue, Kaduna, Zamfara, Nasarawa, Plateau and Taraba as pilots was strategic because, apart from recognizing the sensibilities of the southern region about the issue of livestock management enjoying federal government’s priority attention, they understandably represent the herders-farmers’ flashpoints, spawning both centripetal and centrifugal forces that have been pulling our country apart in different directions in the northern region.

Now that President Buhari has told Nigerians that the NLTP is the real McCoy and not the infamous “ruga settlements” policy, the Vice President must become surefooted in the driver’s seat and ensure that as he drives with the assistance of his conductors in the NEC, the NLTP approximates a historic and revolutionary panacea to the perennial menace of herders-farmers’ crises and their concomitant episodic near genocides.

·       Ojeifo, an Abuja-based journalist, contributed this piece viaojwonderngr@yahoo.com

Buhari Congratulates Gov Oyetola, Asks Him To Be Magnanimous In Victory

President Muhammadu Buharihas congratulated Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State on the Supreme Court ruling today, July 5 which affirmed his victory in the State Governorship election of September 2018.

A statement by the special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina quoted the President as saying that the decision of the apex court had laid to rest the tussle over the governorship of Osun State and removed all encumbrances on the path of the governor from fully delivering dividends of democracy to the good people of the State.

President Buhari commended the government and people of Osun in allowing the rule of law to run its entire course, even as he called on them as well as security agencies to sustain the peace.

He asked the victorious governor and the ruling All Progressives Congress party to be magnanimous in victory and make concrete moves towards inclusive governance as may be necessary.

President Buhari also expresseed the Federal Government’s continued willingness to partner with the State Government for the betterment of the people going forward.

Adeleke Is Defeated But Not Down – Atiku

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has comforted, Senator Ademola Adeleke over his loss of electoral victory of Osun State at the Supreme Court.
In a statement today, July 5, Atiku said that the Supreme Court has ruled and because of its judicial finality, legal case is over.
“However, the love, acceptance and endorsement that the people of Osun bestowed on both Senator Adeleke and the Peoples Democratic Party is not over and cannot be overlooked.
“Those who think this is the end of the road for Senator Adeleke and the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun, are greatly mistaken. This is not the end. Not even the beginning of the end. No. Today marks the continued ascendancy of Senator Adeleke and his party in the hearts and minds of his people.
“They had expected that the progress and development that the Adeleke family had consistently brought to Osun will be translated to their governance. That hope is not dead. Only delayed.
“I extend my right hand of brotherhood to Senator Adeleke in all his future endeavours and I assure the good people of the state of Osun that the Peoples Democratic Party remembers their love and acceptance and will never forget to stand by them no matter the situation.”
Atiku urged the nation’s judiciary to take a pulse of the nation and reflect it, adding: “in their hands, God has placed a great responsibility. The duty to ensure that justice is done, irrespective of the pressure to do otherwise, by the powers that be.”

CUPP, APP Want Court To Compel Buhari To Sack Political Appointees

The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) and the Action Peoples Party (APP) asked an Abuja Federal High Court to compel President Muhammadu Buhari to sack all his political appointees who are yet to be re-appointed.

Among presidential aides the coalition is asking the court to be ordered to be sacked are Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina; Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu and others.

The plaintiff described as an aberration, for the presidential aides whose tenure ended with the expiration of the president’s first term, to continue in office without being re-appointed.

Those sued as defendants in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/762/2019, include; President Buhari, Abba Kyari, Boss Mustapha, Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina, as 1st to 5th defendants.

The plaintiffs want an order of the court to restrain Kyari, Mustapha, Shehu, Adesina (2nd to 5th defendants) and any other personal staff of the president, from parading themselves as the Chief of Staff, SGF and media aides to the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, until official reappointment is made.

They also prayed the court to order the defendants and other aide or personal staff of the president appointed prior to May 29, 2019 and still acting in that capacity without reappointment, to return and pay into federation account, all their emoluments, salaries and allowances received from May 29, 2019 till the day they vacate office.

The plaintiffs, in the suit filed on July 3, 2019 by their counsel, Chibuzor Ezike formulated three questions for the determination of the court, one of which is, “Whether by Sections 151(3), 152 and 171(1)(2)(a and e) and (6) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, the first defendant (Buhari) has the power to extend and elongate the tenure of the office of the 2nd to 5th defendants and any of his aides appointed pursuant to Sections 151(1) and 171 (2) (a and e) of the constitution without first terminating their tenure at the end of his four year term on the 29th, May, 2019?

“Whether the tenure elongation and continued service of the 2nd to 5th defendants and all other aides of the first defendant, despite the expiration of the President’s four year tenure on May 29, without official reappointment taken and subscription of oath of office and oath of allegiance is not in clear breach of Section 151(3) 171 (6) of the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended?

“Whether the 2nd to 5th defendants or any other aide of the president appointed pursuant to Section 151 and 171(2)(a and e) are entitled to any official emoluments and benefit with respect to their offices as from May 29, 2019, when the first four year tenure of the president ended?”

CUPP said in a statement that the “Former SGF, Boss Mustapha is still in that office, Sen. Ita Enang is still parading as special adviser to the president on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff, Adesina is still appearing in TV programs as Special Adviser to the President on Media, likewise Garba Shehu parading as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.

“These among other officials of the presidency are still illegally occupying their former offices without any lawful authority as the president have not made any announcement to the nation that he has appointed or reappointment officers onto the positions,” it said.

According to CUPP, “President Buhari’s inability to appoint personal/presidential aides or indeed any other appointments over one month after taking oath of office is a sign that the president is still not yet ready to govern and lacks understanding of the urgency needed to fix Nigeria.”

Dino Melaye picks PDP Gubernatorial Nomination Form For Kogi

Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi West, has picked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nomination form to contest Kogi governorship election. Melaye picked the form at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja today, July 4.

In a post shared by PDP on its verified Twitter page, it said Melaye picked nomination and expression of interest forms

Alongside a video, the post read: “Senator Dino Melaye picks nominations and expression of interest forms.”

In a post on his Instagram page, Melaye had written: “I will be Governor of Kogi State by the special Grace of God. Knowing yourself is the very foundation of all wisdom.”

Melaye will be contending with the likes of Yahaya Bello and Idris Wada for the November governorship election.

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