Maverick Senator from Kaduna State, Shehu Sani has confirmed why he did not join those who defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), one of which was that he had never at any time believed in PDP. Speaking to Premium Times on why he didn’t join his colleagues that moved to PDP as a result of one grievance or another, Senator Shehu Sani said: “I don’t have the pedigree of PDP. I’m an activist.“ The Senator acknowledged that the intervention of the APC national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Alhaji Balarabe Musa and Femi Falana dissuaded him from jumping into the boat of defectors. “My defection was stopped by Asiwaju Tinubu, Oshiomole and Balarabe Musa. First of all, they recognised and accepted the fact that an injustice has been done to me in Kaduna. “Balarabe Musa invited me to his house, cautioned and counselled me against defection. Asiwaju did the same thing. Adams Oshiomole reminded me of my activism and the stru drew my attention to the fact that all those who defected to the PDP were once PDP members. “The assurance they gave me was that everything will be sorted out. They assured me that they will intervene on issues which I raised. Because of that I could not defect.” Apart from the three, the lawmaker alluded his change of mind to interventions by lawyer, Femi Falana, religious leaders and his constituents. Senator Sani said he raised five issues which the party leaders were to address. “The first was the fact that the governor (El-Rufai) engineered my suspension and neither the presidency nor the party have ever lend a voice about that.” “Secondly, my office was attacked five times by thugs. Thirdly, the governor tried to frame me in a murder case. Then the governor publicly incited the general public to attack me because we denied him loan. “The governor also demolished the house of the national vice chairman of the party when he tried to intervene.” Senator Sani said his decision to dump the party was upturned a night before the formal announcement on the floor of the Senate. He added that his colleagues, who later defected mounted intense pressure on him to yield. “I was under intense pressure from my colleagues who defected, to defect along with them. I explained to them that we have different political constituencies, calculations and background. On his plan ahead of 2019, Senator Shehu Sani said that he would contest for the senatorial seat again, adding however that the issue is open. depends on the decision of the party. “I’m going to contest for the Senate. That is it for now.”
With last the take-off of its intervention in the sale of foreign exchange in Chinese Yuan (CNY) last week, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has injected the sum $340, 507, 376.51 into the interbank retail Secondary Market Intervention Sales. This is in addition to the sale of CNY 69,858,087.15 in the spot and short tenored forwards. The figures obtained from the CBN today, Friday, showed that the US denominated interventions were only for concerns in the agricultural and raw materials sectors. According to the Acting Director, Corporate Communications at the CBN, Isaac Okorafor, the sales in the Chinese Yuan were through a combination of spot and 15-day tenors. He said the exercise, in line with its guidelines, were for the payment of Renminbi denominated Letters of Credit for agriculture as well as raw materials and machinery. Okorafor said that the requests attended to were bids received from authorized dealers, adding that the availability of Renminbi was sure to ease pressure on the Nigerian foreign exchange market. He attributed the relative stability in the foreign exchange market hugely to the continued intervention of the CBN as well as the sustained increase in crude oil prices in the international market. The CBN spokesman assured that the apex bank would remain committed to ensuring that all the sectors continue to enjoy access to the foreign exchange required for the business concerns, whether in United dollars of Chinese yuan. It will be recalled that the CBN last week Friday, announced the commencement of its intervention in the sale of foreign exchange in Chinese Yuan (CNY), marking the concrete commencement of the Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement (BCSA) signed with the Peoples Bank of China (PBoC) on April 27 this yea. The statement announcing the flag-off of the sale had explained that there would be no predetermined spread on the sale of FX Forwards by authorised dealers to end-users under the Special SMIS-Retail, adding that authorised Dealers would be allowed to earn 50 kobo on the customers bids. Meanwhile, $1 exchanged for N360 at the Bureau de Change (BDC) segment.
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed surprise that Isoko people from Delta State are not well represented in the Federal Civil service despite that they are well educated.
President Buhari acknowledged that the Isoko kingdom had very qualified citizens that have distinguished themselves in various professional and entrepreneurial skills in the country.
The President, who received in audience today, Friday, at the presidential Villa, promised that his administration will look into the issue with a view to addressing it.
“I will revisit your address and ask for clarification. I will do my best on this issue.’’
He also promised to look into the constitutional 13 per cent derivation benefit to the region to ensure even spread of developmental projects that meet the needs of the people.
President Buhari assured the royal fathers that the constitutional provisions for Niger Delta development will be carefully studied for inclusiveness, especially in the prioritization of Federal Government projects.
“I have listened attentively to your address and I will still update myself with details of development in your area as it relates to oil and gas, and lack of infrastructure.
“I will look at the constitutional 13 per cent derivation and what previous governments have done, in order to know what we can do,’’ the President said.
The President General of the Isoko Development Union and spokesman of the traditional rulers, High Chief Iduh Amadhe, commended President Buhari for “performing well’’ in leadership, while urging him to consider some anomalies in the spread of development projects in the Niger Delta.
The Isoko Traditional Rulers and personalities were led to the Villa by His Majesty Ovrawah, Omogha 1, Odiologbo of Oleh.
Isoko traditional Council from Delta State has cried to President Muhammadu Buhari to deliver its people from marginalization being visited on them by the Federal Ministry of Niger Delta.
Members of the Council who visited President Buhari today, Friday at the presidential Villa, Abuja, wanted the President to note that the Ministry of Niger Delta, which is an intervention one in the region, has forgotten about the Isoko Nation in its appropriation of Projects.
“To date, no meaningful project has been cited in Isoko since inception of this Ministry. The Isoko Nation has been grossly marginalized in allocation of projects by this Ministry.
“It will gladden our hearts sir, if you may graciously direct the Ministry to remember Isoko in its activities including projects, skill acquisitions centers and other related programmes.”
The traditional rulers told Buhari that the Isoko Ethic Nationality is one of the five major ethnic groups in Delta State with a population of over one Million People. They named other group as Urhobo, lbo, ljaw and Itsekiri.
“The Isokos, apart from those in the two Local Government Areas, (Isoko North and South) also form about 50% of the population in Ndokwa East, 20% in Udu, 15% in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State and 25% of the entire population of Sagbama Local Government Area in Bayelsa State.
“It will interest you to know that the Isoko became the second place where oil was discovered in 1958 at Uzere immediately after Oloibiri in the present State of Bayelsa. The Isoko Crude Oil contributes about 19% to the total output of the production quota that is coming from Delta State. Isoko land is a ajor Oil and Gas Producing Area with eight (8) Oil Fields: Viz Uzerekll roni, Ogini, Owhe, Olomoro/Oleh/Emede and adjourning flow stations at Agip Gas Field at Irri and Osekwenike in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. Yet the wealth generated from Isoko Land has been used to develop other parts of the country at our expense and peril
“It is on record that the Isoko people have not only remained peaceful but had always thrown their weight behind the Government, we are not known for pipeline vandalism and no AVENGERS in Isoko Land.”
The Council presented other requests to the President as follows:
INCREASE IN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION IN ISOKO LAND (OML 28): WE WISH TO INFORM YOUR Excellency that about fifteen Oil Wells in Isoko Section of OML 28 has been locked up since November 29h 2001 by SPDC, thereby depriving the country of daily production of 19,000 barrels of Crude Oil which is a huge financial loss
We appeal to His Excellency to direct the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr, lbe Kachikwu to call on the Management of NNPCISPDC to immediately commence production in the Isoko Section of OML 28- Uzere East to increase revenue to Government and Development of the Area.
GAS FLARING/POLLUTION OF ISOKO NATION/MODULAR REFINERY With eight (8) oil fields of flow stations in Isoko Land, we appeal to His Excellency to direct NNPC to establish a gas plant and a modular Refinery in Isoko Land. It will be beneficial to the nation and it will equally create employment, generate income and better the lives of the citizenry
It is also our appeal that Government should direct the Oil Companies operating in Isoko Land namely; NPDC, Heritage, SPDC and AGIP to create an enabling environment for investors to convert the Gas Flare to electricity and for the existence of a modular Refinery.
NDDC:
The management of NDDC should also be directed to execut Projects advertised for award and completion since March 2 and give special attention to Isoko Ethnic Nationality because of our peaceful nature.
In addition our Isoko Riverine Communities in Sagbama Local government Bayelsa State should be given special attention in area of land reclamation.
AMNESTY FOR NON-VIOLENT YOUTHS:
Your Excellency, the total exclusion of our entire Youths from the Amnesty you to graciously direct the Amnesty Office to include our youths in the total exclusion may send a wrong signal that to be peaceful is a crime.
EDUCATION:
We most graciously demand for a Federal Institution to be cited in Isoko Land, particularly a Federal Polytechnic as none exist in Delta State at the moment. There are about six (6) state owned polytechnics
in Delta State.
We shall be very grateful if the State -owned Ozoro Polytechnic can be converted to a Federal Polytechnic.
Your Excellency, It will be appreciated also, if you consider the Ofagbe Technical College in Isoko North Local Government Area, be converted to a Federal Science and Technical College (FSTC) since we have only two in Delta State instead of three. 6.
ABANDONED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROADS IN ISOKO LAND:
Your Excellency, since the civil war, two Federal Roads have been abandoned in Isoko Land Emede – Oteri – Igbide – Uzere Road, and Ofagbe – Awa – lyede Ame Onogbokor – Umuoru Road. It is our fervent appeal that you use your good offices to direct the NDDC or Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs to take over the construction of the above roads.
ESTABLISHMENT OF MODULAR REFINERY IN ISOKO LAND
Your Excellency, with the Isoko Nation’s Oil Fields and Flow Stations the Isoko people will be happy if Mr. President will graciously approve the location of a modular refinery in the area to help boost the economy. it will be beneficial to the Nigerian nation and create Employment Opportunities that equally engage our teeming youths in the area.
REQUEST FOR FEDERAL APPOINTMENT FOR ISOKO INDIGENES
Your Excellency, since 1975 when the late Chief Dr Benard Mafeni was appointed minster for Agriculture and National Resources, no lsoko man has been made Minister or Ambassador of the Federal republic. We will be most glad if you can break this jinx as one way of recognizing the Isoko people for their peaceful disposition.
BRINGING A STOP TO DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
We join other well-meaning Nigerians on the appeal to set all machineries in motion to curb the incessant killings in some states in the country. The menace is creating negative image for the country and we strongly believe that stemming the trend quickly before the 2019 elections will be the best for the government and the nation at large.
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, has retired from professional football after a 12-month battle with acute leukaemia.
Last month Ikeme, 32, announced on Twitter he was in complete remission from the disease after “a tough year and intense chemotherapy.”
But after a consultation with medical experts, he has decided to call time on his career.
Ikeme, who joined Wolverhampton Wanderers as a 14-year-old, has made more than 200 appearances for the club.
He has 10 international caps for Nigeria, who named him as their 24th squad member for the World Cup this year as a special tribute.
“I can’t risk trying to come back, my health is the main thing in all of this,” Ikeme told Wolves’ official website.
“It’s difficult when you look at all the things you’ve gone through in your football career, but in the grand scheme of things, with your life in danger, it’s a minimum price I have to pay to spend time with my family.”
Wolves executive chairman Jeff Shi said: “Having been at the club since the age of 14, Carl is far more than just a player in our eyes – he is our brother and an important part of our family.
“When Carl came to tell us his news, yes there was sadness, but also great happiness to see him so healthy and hungry for the opportunities that lay ahead of him.
“Carl is strong, a fighter, something he has proven in his playing career and also during what has been a very challenging time for him, so I have no doubt he will be a success in whatever he does next.
“We wish Carl all the very best for the future, but remind him he will always remain a part of the Wolves family.”
The Nigeria Police Force has said that it had not received any complaint or report in any of its Stations or Divisions throughout the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) or any other State of the Federation of the kidnap of Senator Dino Melaye.
In a statement today, Thursday, the police spokesman, Jimoh Moshood said that no member of Dino Melaye, friend, associate or staff had reported about the kidnap of the Senator.
Jimoh said that the attention of the Police was drawn to the report of the purported kidnap of Senator Melaye in some sections of the media.
“However, the Force has commenced investigation into the purported kidnap of Senator Dino Melaye, and wish to implore any of his family members, relatives or friends who witnessed the kidnap or have information about the purported kidnap of the Senator to report the incident at the nearest police Station to assist the Police in the investigation.”
Senators on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), yesterday night, Wednesday, visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, to pledge their loyalty to the President and the party in the face of the hale of defection of the party’s Senators to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). With them is the national chairman of the party, Adams Oshiohole. [myad]
President Muhammadu Buhari has frowned at people who blame only the leaders for the woes that have been confronting the country.
“In Nigeria, there is the tendency to lay the blame for the state of affairs in the country on the doorsteps of the leaders alone.
“Yes, leaders have a major role to play in providing direction and the enabling environment. However, the citizens’ role also is vital in our attaining meaningful transformation of any society.”
President Buhari who made these points today, Thursday, at the graduation ceremony of Senior Course 40 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji in Kaduna State, assured Nigerians that his government is determined to return Nigeria on the path of peace and prosperity.
He recalled that at the inception of this administration, he made three key promises to Nigerians, one of which was to address the various security challenges facing the country and the other was to reposition the nation’s economy “and thirdly to fight the serious challenge of corruption which had eaten so deep into the very fabric that sustains our nation.
“On the issue of security, we recognize that security challenges abound in all countries of the world including Nigeria. I am certain that with the consistent efforts of our security agencies, these challenges shall be considerably mitigated and minimized.”
The President told the graduating students that Nigeria expected the best from them in terms of commitment to their fatherland as the country had already made a lot of investment into their training.
“The highest standard of competence and professionalism is expected of you considering the level of training you have received through this course. Go out there and make your honest contributions to the discharge of the constitutional responsibilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and be good ambassadors of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College.” Buhari acknowledged that
President Mohammadu Buhari raises his fist to greet the crowd before taking oath of office at the Eagles Square in Abuja, on May 29, 2015.
The coming together of political forces of the oppositional hue in the build-up to the 2015 general election portended a grave danger for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In any case, the behemoth, which the PDP typified at the time, had imprudently and lightly treated the ill-omened development and paid dearly for it.
The PDP was brought down in prostrate surrender to the supremacy of the rainbow coalition of opposition parties that formed the All Progressives Congress (APC) on which platform Muhammadu Buhari clinched his historic victory over Goodluck Jonathan. That defeat of an incumbent president was novel in the annals of the nation’s presidential elections.
Indisputably, the defection of five governors of Rivers (Rotimi Amaechi), Kano (Rabiu Kwankwaso), Adamawa (Murtala Nyako), Kwara (Abdulfatah Ahmed) and Sokoto (Magatakarda Wammako) as well as speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, was the crown capping of the intricate political dynamics, calculations, permutations and treacheries that conspired to expose the underbelly of Jonathan’s presidency.
Jonathan’s incumbency factor, his seeming sure-footed candidature, his custody and superintendence of the sixteen-year old power heritage of the PDP, the platform on which he contested, suffered collateral damage. The tsunami, which the 2015 general election exemplified, swept off many PDP candidates for other elective offices. Even though he won his election, David Mark lost his senate presidency on account of PDP becoming the minority party in the senate.
The strategic natures of the public offices occupied by the five governors and the speaker had added gravitas to their decision to exit the PDP. Jonathan was said to have committed, in the main, the original sins of scorning zoning arrangement and reneging on his purported unwritten promise not to seek re-election in 2015. There were ancillary foibles of the administration that foisted it on a petard, to wit: insecurity that was accentuated by the Boko Haram insurgency; and, corruption that was said to be writ large in the management of the nation’s public finance.
As a matter of fact, the overwhelming Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast zone rendered the Jonathan presidency helpless. In his entire term of office, his administration was portrayed as incapable of protecting the lives and property of the citizenry. For the citizenry who had been benumbed by the incessantly mindless and horrendous maiming and killings by the insurgents, nothing was more expedient than a change of leadership.
In a clear two-horse race between a northern Muslim and a southern Christian that the 2015 presidential election approximated, the choice of Buhari by a vast majority of the electorate was conversely the rejection of Jonathan. The outcome of the election was the product of the intercourse between essential popular support for Buhari and the factor of integrity that popularised his brand. Basically, the Buhari factor is, without a doubt, sui generis. The factor had, in the few weeks of his inauguration as president, produced a domino effect in apt summation of its wider chain reactions.
But then, it should be pointed out that the Buhari factor also enjoyed critical support for it to sustain its historic precociousness that has created and defined a certain “idyllic” northern electoral base from where he usually gets about ten million secured or guaranteed votes. The fact that the votes could not clinch for him the presidency in 2003, 2007 and 2011 underscores certain limitations. His outlook was provincial until 2015 when utilitarian political strategies were deployed to transform him into a national, nay cosmopolitan brand via the public relational strategy funded by some southern APC leaders. A further limitation in 2019 may be the presentation of a northern Muslim presidential candidate by the opposition.
Reflectively, some other influential politicians who defected from the PDP to the APC also, largely, added their essential bootstraps to the momentum that sustained the Buhari phenomenon in its vast flourish. Consider former vice president Atiku Abubakar, former governor of Kwara, Senator Bukola Saraki, who would later emerge as the senate president in 2015, former governor of Nasarawa state, Senator Abdullahi Adamu and former national chairman of the PDP, Senator Barnabas Gemade.
Today, ahead of the crucial 2019 general election, the 2014 historical defections that somewhat culminated in the defeat of Jonathan are being witnessed. Atiku, Kwankwaso, Gemade, et al, are back in the PDP. More defections are expected to take place in the next few weeks. Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara, are primed to return to the PDP. So far, fifteen senators and thirty-seven members of the House of Representatives had last Tuesday defected from the APC at their respective plenary sessions.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo-inspired African Democratic Congress (ADC) received two senators and four representatives who defected from the APC to raise the stakes and ignite high-wired politics that would define the shape, content and texture of the political alliances and the 2019 presidential race. Last Wednesday, the governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom, also defected from the APC to the PDP with ten of the 18 APC members in the State House of Assembly, 13 of the 24 local government chairmen and 276 councilors. He now has 22 members of the 30-member house behind him. Governors Tambuwal of Sokoto state and Abdulahmed Fatah of Kwara state are strongly believed to be headed back to the PDP.
The circumstances that informed their respective decisions to egress the APC could not be mitigated by the party through reconciliatory gestures. The defectors have their different issues, which the APC under the leadership of Adams Oshiomhole exerted itself to engage and deal with. While it succeeded in pacifying some; those that could not be pacified decided to jump ship. The gale of defections is what has energised the 2019 presidential race. It is more than a common occurrence on the eve of a general election as rationalised by President Buhari. Similar coalition that produced his presidency in 2015 was uncommon.
That the APC is not hurt by the defections as being claimed by pro-Buhari elements cannot be true. The oppositions are building around the strategic hub of the PDP to couple a countrywide coalition force to dislodge APC and Buhari in 2019. There is a religious commitment to the 2019 anti-Buhari campaign. The political mission is benefiting from the near apostolic zeal by Obasanjo who has successfully mobilised and has continued to follow-up on his consultations with the Yoruba leaders of the southwest zone on the need to effect a change of what he described as incompetent and nepotistic leadership. Former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, had also forcefully weighed in with a proposal for young generation of leaders to step in the saddle of governance in Nigeria.
Former Chief of Army Staff and one-time minister of Defence, Lt. General T.Y. Danjuma had accused the military of colluding with armed herdsmen (bandits) to carry out ethnic cleansing in the middle belt and other states in the country; and, had called on Nigerians to defend themselves against the aggressors. There are individual points of divergence and disagreement that are either in the selfish or national interests. The political elite and the hoi-polloi have their grouses against Buhari just as they had against Jonathan in 2015. For the elite, it is the struggle for power and accommodation of interests, but for the hoi-polloi, it is welfare issue, hunger and weak purchasing power occasioned by bazaar-canteen economic model (price indeterminacy).
Jonathan did not survive in 2015 because his candidature was largely damaged. Will Buhari’s candidature, supported by the forces of APC leaders and members nationwide, escape indictment by the coalition of forces massing against him? While the oppositions appear upbeat, the APC leaders believe that the Buhari factor is still solid to win re-election in 2019.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has alerted Nigerians about the activities of fraudsters who have been going round impersonating some principal officers of the Bank in an attempt to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.
In a statement today, Thursday, the apex bank’s communications strategist, Isaac Okorafor expressed particular concern over the recent message sent from an e-mail purportedly belonging to the Deputy Governor, Corporate Services, Edward Lametek Adamu, transacting a phony business deal.
“We wish to inform all members of the public, particularly members of the social media community that officials of the CBN do not communicate with emails outside the @cbn.gov.ngdomain.
“No principal officer of the Bank will transact business or ask you to transact business with any other platform outside those ending with @cbn.gov.ng.
“The CBN also wishes to warn the public that it will not be liable for any financial transaction which may have transpired between people and scammers who have created emails or social media accounts in the name of principal officers of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Central Bank of Nigeria maintains only the social media platforms as listed on the CBN website, www.cbn.gov.ng
“If in doubt about the authenticity of an email, document or telephone conversation purportedly coming from or on behalf of the CBN, please send an email query tocontactcbn@cbn.gov.ngor call +2347002255226 before taking any action in relation to the correspondence.”
Okorafor said that the apex bank asked members of the public to desist from transacting business with imposters as doing so would be at their own risk.
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