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Attorney General To Corrupt Governors: Immunity Won’t Save You From Investigation

Abubakar Malami

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, has warned state governors and others who enjoy immunity that they are not free from investigation on the issue of corruption.

“The bottom line is that we have a responsibility to fight corruption. Corruption is a crime and nobody, regardless of how highly placed, is exempted as far as issues that border on crimes and criminalities are concerned.

“The limited exceptions, as we know constitutionally, are the exceptions of immunity. And to the best of my knowledge, those exceptions do not apply to investigation. For those that are conferred with the immunity, the right to investigate has not been taken away constitutionally.

“So, I think the framework and the circumstances within which we are operating are clearly whether there exists the right to investigate or not, and whether the action borders on criminality,” he said.

Malamai, who spoke to news men in Abuja in reaction to the arrest of some judges and the controversies such arrests elicited, stressed that Muhammadu Buhari’s government has resolved to fight corruption, and would not be deterred by class or reputation of suspects.

“Once crimes and criminality are concerned, nobody is an exception. I think the undertone should be exclusively the consideration of the existence of a prima facie case; existence of reasonable grounds for suspicion of commission of a crime.

“And if there are, no member of the legislature, judiciary and executive can definitely be exempted from investigation. I think where we are now is the point of investigation and that is what is taking place.”

Malami said that the search and subsequent arrest of seven judges were steps in an ongoing investigation that even constitutionally guaranteed immunity does not prevent.

The State Security Service (SSS) had raided the homes of seven judges in six states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory between Friday night and Saturday morning.

During the raid, the SSS operatives said that they recovered a huge stash of money in local and foreign currencies. Seven judges were arrested, and have since been released on bail.

Those arrested include Justice Sylvester Nguta and John Okoro of the Supreme Court and Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court Abuja.

Others are Justice Muazu Pindiga of Gombe State; Kabiru Auta of Kano State, Innocent Umezulike, of Enugu State and Justice Mohammed Tsamiya, an appeal court judge in Ilorin. [myad]

President Buhari Flies To Germany Tomorrow

PRESIDENT BUHARI DEPARTS FOR IRAN 1A&B&2. President Muhammadu Buhari departs Abuja for the 3RD Gas Exporting Countries' Forum (GECF) taking place in Tehran, Iran from Presidential Wings of the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. NOV 22 2015.

President Muhammadu Buhari will start an official journey to the Federal Republic of Germany from tomorrow, Thursday.

A statement by special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina said that President Buhari is expected to confer with Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel on issues of shared interests between Nigeria and Germany, including further cooperation on security, the humanitarian situation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and rehabilitation of the North-East, as well as trade and economic relations between both countries.

Adesina said that the President, who will be accompanied by Governors Kashim Shettima of Borno State and Rochas Okorocha of Imo as well as representatives of the National Assembly, will meet with Federal President Joachim Gauck.

He said that in furtherance of the administration’s objective to attract more foreign investment and create economic opportunities in the country, President Buhari will participate in a Business Forum in Berlin with leading German companies already active in Nigeria and other prospective investors.

The spokesman said that President Buhari is expected to meet with representatives of the Nigerian community in Germany before returning to Nigeria.

“President Buhari is committed to deepening relations with Germany and building on the very cordial relations both countries enjoy in several areas of bilateral cooperation including the fight against terrorism, economic relations, rebuilding of the North east, support for IDPs, vocational training, energy partnership and cultural relations.

“Shortly after his inauguration on May 29, 2015, President Buhari, on the invitation of Chancellor Merkel, attended the G7 summit in Elmau, Germany – the trip was his first to a non-African country after his assumption of office.

“From February 8 to 12 this year, President Gauck, accompanied by a delegation of German business community, was on an official visit to Nigeria, where they had fruitful discussions on trade and investments with representatives of government and the private sector in Abuja and Lagos.” [myad]

Janet Jackson Names Her Unborn Baby After Her Late Brother, Michael

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Fifty year old America female music maestro, Janet Jackson is believed to be gearing up to become a mother for the first time with husband Wissam Al Mana, naming the unborn child after Janet’s late brother, Michael Jackson.

A source said mother-to-be and billionaire businessman have chosen a moniker for their unborn baby and it’s going to a tribute to Michael.

“They have already chosen a name,” said the source who added that the baby’s “first or middle name” will be Michael.

Janet is due to deliver the baby in late November, said the source, and they’re all ready for the baby with a nursery, clothes and toys.

“They are both thrilled right now and they have everything ready.”

Janet herself had acknowledged the coming of the baby, saying: “We thank God for our blessing.”

It was first announced in May this year that the 50-year-old singer and husband Wissam Al Mana, 41, are expecting their first child. Even though Jackson is finally getting her miracle baby, reports claim that she is having a tough pregnancy.

“Janet isn’t feeling that great. She has gained more weight than she anticipated,” a source said, adding: “it hasn’t been the easiest pregnancy at all. She is excited to have her baby, and that’s the light at the end of the tunnel.”

“A few of Janet’s brothers and sisters do not share the same happiness because they think that Janet is too old to be doing this,” a family insider had said when Jackson’s baby news made headlines.

“They just are extremely worried because they do not want to see something happen to her or the baby.”

As previously reported, Jackson canceled her “Unbreakable” tour right after undergoing throat surgery to remove a tumor.

“Janet’s siblings feel that she should put her recovery first,” the source said.

Jackson finally came out of hiding on September 26 in Central London, showing off her growing baby bump for the first time while picking up baby products at a Back In Action store known for back pain solutions. [myad]

Taraba Governor Describes Outgoing Chief Justice Of Nigeria As Soul Of Transparency

Justice Mahmud Mohammed
Justice Mahmud Mohammed

Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba state has described the outgoing Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Mahmud Mohammed as the very soul of transparency, balance and accommodating.

The governor, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Emmanuel Bello, said that the state is blessed with eminent jurist like the retiring Justice Mahmud Mohammed that had done the state proud.

According to the governor, Justice Mohammed has not only creditably discharged his duties well but has become a profound reference point in jurisprudence.

Governor Darius Ishaku said: “Justice Mohammed is a true Taraba hero and a man we have no proper words to describe. If you say he is detribalized, that’s an understatement. If you call him just and fair, you are but stating the obvious. Here is a man who is not swayed by any primordial considerations of tribe, religion or social status. He is down to earth, humane and highly cerebral. In his persona, we feel all that is perfect in us as a people. We see Justice Mohammed and know in our hearts that we are indeed a great people.”

The Governor stressed that although Justice Mohammed is due to bow out in November, his absence is already being felt, adding: “I really don’t know who can actually match Justice Mohammed in this capacity. His exit from the position would surely be viewed as the end of an era that cannot be easily replicated.

“Is it his fear of God, his forthrightness, his deep contempt for opulence, his penchant for the truth, his loyalty to the constitution or his love for his fellow man? He exemplifies the best in his chosen profession and has walked in the wisdom of God in dealing with judgments.”

Going down memory lane, Governor Ishaku said Justice Mohammed had often taken decisions not viewed as popular or politically correct.

“If you analyze many of his positions, you would find a distinct element: the ability to take a stand that might not be popular but is the truth. In our state, he has often shocked some who believe he would be swayed by artificial barriers in passing judgments. He doesn’t. Rather, he normally shatters the glass ceiling, daring the status quo and making historic decisions to the delight of the majority of our people. That was the zeal and hard work he brought to the national stage. We are proud of his accomplishments, we celebrate the momentum he has generated and we hold him dear as a worthy representative of our land.”

Governor Ishaku who advised legal practitioners to emulate the virtues of Justice Mohammed, observed that Taraba state would find the best ways possible to honour the illustrious “son of the soil.

“Justice Mohammed is, no doubt, a citizen of the legal world but we in Taraba state proudly consider him first as our own. He has always been an inspiration to many of our legal practitioners. No wonder our state can boast of its fair share of dazzling stars in that sphere.”

The Taraba state governor was also elated by the apt appointment, yesterday, of Justice Paul Galumje, who he described as another bonafide son of the soil.

He said that Justce Paul’s appointment is not only fitting but necessary, saying: “Justice Galumje brings to the Supreme Court the same Taraba state spirit of service, excellence and dedication. I can only congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari, for making a decision clearly based on merit and goodwill beyond the shadows of sentiments. I also rejoice with the legal world who are indeed energized by Justice Galumje’s entry.

“Right from his days in the state, Justice Galumje had stood out as another symbol of blind justice, exceptionally standing out and rising above the fray. His elevation didn’t come as a surprise to the denizens of the profession. Instead, this appointment, once more has reinvigorate the base, gladden the hearts of Taraba citizens and has demonstrated the independence the judiciary has truly experienced under the outgoing CJN.” [myad]

Lawmakers, National Assembly Management Trade Blame Over Payment Of Workers’ Salaries

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Senators and House of Representatives members are contradicting the National Assembly Management over the payment of salaries and allowances to the lawmakers’ legislative aides, who today, Wednesday, launched protest to press for their being paid their dues.

In the midst of the protest, the National Assembly Management, they said the money has be given to the principals of the two arms of the National Assembly to pay their aides, but the lawmakers said that they are not aware of anything like.

One of the lawmakers, Olabanjo said that the DTA for 28 day was captured in last’s year budget and wondered why they have not been paid.

The workers were protesting against nonpayment of September salary and other allowances. Speaking to some journalist one of the aides, Taye Olabanji said their September salary and Duty Tour Allowance (DTA) for 28 days since last year have not been paid.

“When we approached the National Assembly Management, they said the money has be given to our principals but when we asked our principals they said they are not aware of anything like that.”

Policemen dispersed the protesting workers and advised them to go and put their request in writing with signatures of those protesting and forward same to them. [myad]

23 Year Old Mentally-Ill Nigerian To Die For Killing London Lecturer

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A 23-year-old Nigerian, Femi Tinchang Nandap, has been sentenced o death for stabbing 41-year-old renowned lecturer, Jeroen Ensink, who was a lecturer at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Femi Tinchang, who was said to have over-stayed his visa, was suffering from a cannabis-induced psychosis at the time of the killing. He was handed a Hospital Order under Section 37 of the Mental Health Act 1983 at the Old Bailey on Monday, 10 October.

The convict pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility at the Old Bailey.

Dr. Ensink, left his home at lunchtime on 29 December 2015 to post a number of cards to friends and family to inform them of the recent birth of his daughter. He had only walked a short distance when he was approached by Femi Tinchang, who launched into a vicious attack with a knife.

Detective Chief Inspector Jamie Piscopo, of the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: “I hope today’s sentence will bring some peace and closure to Jeroen’s family. What should have been the happiest time of Jeroen’s life was ended on 29 December 2015 by the violent and unprovoked actions of Nandap. Jeroen did not stand a chance during the attack, and now, sadly, his daughter will grow up without her father in her life.”

Police were called at 13:50hrs on 29 December 2015, to reports of a man who had been stabbed in Hilldrop Crescent in Islington, N7. An off-duty member of the Met’s Special Constabulary went to Dr Ensink’s aid and commenced CPR. She later told officers that she had seen Nandap holding a large black handled knife. Officers and the London Ambulance Service also attended but Dr Ensink was pronounced dead at the scene less than an hour later. Nandap was arrested nearby following a short chase. He was taken to Islington police station and charged with murder the following afternoon, 30 December 2015.

Speaking to the court, Dr. Ensink’s wife, Nadja, said: “I’m here to show how a single, mindless act affected us for life. No words can ever describe the loss and pain we’re going through. Jeroen was everyone’s friend, but he was my soulmate. Our daughter was born on 18 December and it was everything Jeroen ever wanted. He was the proudest man ever, but he only got to share her life for 11 days. These were the happiest days of his and my life. Jeroen was stabbed outside our front door in a random attack by a complete stranger. The cards announcing our joy were scattered in the street stained with his blood. On 29 December 2015 my world collapsed and stopped turning. I don’t know how I managed to go on, and I still don’t know. Almost 10 months have passed and our daughter has flourished into the most wonderful human being and she brings so much love and light into my life, but there’s also a massive void that cannot be filled. I’m dreading the day when she asks why she does not have a father and I have to explain what’s happened. Not only was the love of my life taken from me but with him all our hopes and dreams. He never got a real chance to see me be a mother. The life we had started ended before we had a chance to settle into it.”

Delivering judgment, Judge Nicholas Hilliard QC described Dr Ensink as a “truly remarkable” and “inspirational” man.

“This was an attack of extreme ferocity, there was no surviving it. No sentence I can pass can begin to reflect the enormity of the family’s loss. It’s rightly been said that his death is a loss to a large proportion of the world’s poor. It’s a dreadful irony that a man who devoted his life to those he would never know or meet, was himself killed by a stranger.”

He also praised the “considerable bravery” of the off-duty member of the Met’s Special Constabulary, who told Nandap to move away from Dr Ensink before commencing CPR

The judge added: “I express the hope that those in a position to do so will investigate all aspects of this case and the appropriate lessons will be learned.”

Source: Metropolitan Police UK/Daily Mail. [myad]

Shell Company Doles Out N276.9 Million In Scholarship To 509 Undergraduates

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The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has awarded N270.90 million to 509 undergraduates from different universities in five states of the Niger Delta region.
General Manager, External Relations of Shell, Igo Weli, said at the award ceremony in Port Harcourt that the SPDC-JV-sponsored scholarship sought to provide opportunity to undergraduates to enable them pursue their academic dreams.
Igo Weli said that out of about 12,000 undergraduates who wrote the 2014/2015 SPDC-JV University Scholarship examination, only 509 passed after undergoing transparent test process.
Represented by SPDC’s Manager, Social Performance and Investment, Gloria Udo, Igo Weli said: “this Shell scholarship which began in 1953 has endured for over half a century to become a leading private sector-driven sponsorship in education in the country.
“The scholarship programme is a testament to SPDC commitment to education in Nigeria to provides platform for young Nigerians to become beneficial to their families and society.
“The 509 awardees will join the expanding group of the many young Nigerians, particularly those from the Niger Delta, who have become leaders in various professional fields through this scholarship scheme.”
Igo Weli said that the company has other scholarship schemes for secondary school students and primary school pupils, adding that the oil company, through its Secondary School Scholarship Programme, provided annual financial support to more than 1,000 students in its operational areas.
The General Manager said that SPDC had also awarded hundreds of scholarships to indigent primary school leavers from public schools and provided other pupils secondary education in reputable private secondary schools.
“In 2009, we added overseas postgraduate scholarship to our portfolio of education interventions and all these are designed to build a talent pipeline in our host communities.”
He announced that adverts for the scholarships could be found on www.shellnigeria.com and its social media platforms, regional and national newspapers, and in its host communities and universities in the country.
He urged interested and qualified candidates studying in Nigeria to always check the various platforms to enable them to apply.
Addressing the beneficiaries, Professor Ndowa Lale, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, commended the company for the scholarship scheme and called on other corporate organizations to emulate it.
He said that without scholarships, many successful and eminent Nigerians wouldn’t have been able to realize their dreams and make contributions to national growth.
Professor Ndokwa Lale said that the Federal Government’s current solution to addressing tuition fees in universities was counter-productive.
“The thinking of the Federal Government is that if tuition fee is pegged at N45,000, many Nigerians will be able to afford university education.
“The consequence of this is that the quality of education will also be going down because there won’t be money to run the university.
“The university is a very expensive system, and so if other corporate organizations emulate SPDC by assisting student’s education, then we will be able to maintain the quality required in university education.”
Professor Ndokwa Lale, who was represented by the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Administration, Professor Anthony Ibe, called on the beneficiaries to take the opportunity to better themselves and the society.
The beneficiaries received cheques for their scholarships. [myad]

How Taxi Driver Picked Suicide Bomber And Died Along With Others In Explosion

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Spokesman of the Borno State Police Command, Victor Isuku, has narrated how a taxi driver picked a female suicide bomber and eventually died along with four others in the taxi cab in Muna Garage, Borno State.

Victor, in a statement confirming the incidence today, Wednesday, said that the explosion occurred around Muna Garage along Maiduguri/Gamboru Ngala Road.

He said that the bomber was suspected to have been picked by the driver on the road, saying: “the suicide bomber, who is reasonably believed to be one of the female casualties, was picked along the road.
“The explosion occurred when the taxi was attempting to join the convoy of other vehicles heading to Gamboru town. All the four female passengers and the male driver died in the explosion.”
He said that the explosion did not affect the other vehicles on the queues as everybody rushed out after the explosion.

In the statement, Victor Isuku said: “please be informed that at about 0830 today (Wednesday), there was an Improvised Explosive Device explosion on board a Golf 1 motor vehicle with reg. No JERE 349 XA, body S/No RTEAN 7179 taxi colour. The car was carrying five people – four females and a male driver.” [myad]

Dr. Jimanze Ego-Alowe’s Book On Yoruba In Biafran War For Launch October 20

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A new book, ‘How and Why the Yoruba Fought and Lost the Biafra-Nigeria Civil War’ written by Dr. Jimanze Ego-Alowes has been scheduled to be officially presented on the 20th October at the Best Western Starfire Hotel in Ikeja.

The book which focuses on the roles the regions and their lead personages played in the events leading to the civil war of 1967-70, has been dubbed as “controversial,” with a potential to becoming the book of the year 2016.

A statement from the organisers of the launching said that the book re-evaluates the roles of major characters in the war and the events that followed, including Generals Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu, Yakubu Gowon, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Professors Wole Soyinka, Ben Nwabueze, amongst others.

It said that the consensus amongst previewers is that this is a brave new reinterpretation of our history in the light of strict logic and universally accepted axioms.

The statement said that the launching will attract the cream of Nigeria’s intellectual and journalistic elites, including Gbolagbo Ogunsanwo, Eric Osagie,Odia Ofeimum, Ikeddy Isuguzo,Henry Boyo, Steve Nwosu, Tony Onyima, Onuoha Ukehamongst others.

It Sid that Dr. Jimanze is the author of several books, including the ‘’Minorities as Competitive Overlords” which has been critically well received as a major to contribution knowledge across the several disciplines of sociology, economics and history.

It said that the author has been writing the popular and well-received column, The Turf Game for the Daily Sun newspapers.

The author was quoted as saying that the purpose of the book is to awaken Nigerians to the need of “never finishing the tale.”

He said that no great narrative has an end and that history never finishes. [myad]

Sorry Igala Vanguard, It’s Too Early To Cry, By Deen Adavize

I read with profound sadness, the recent self-disgraceful open letter to Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, His Royal Highness, Dr. Ado Ibrahim, by a faceless group called “Igala Vanguard” urging the royal father to call Governor Yahaya Bello to order.

To put the record straight, I had earlier decided to let the past remained as it was and pray for the betterment of the generality of my dear state, after the divine intervention that miraculously terminated the decade-long dehumanising treatments meted on other tribes by our very brothers from the eastern flank of Kogi State. However, the recent vituperation by the said “Igala Vanguard” is too heavy to ignore and has made me to swallow my earlier decision by re-echoing the past iniquities that nearly annihilated Ebira race in the state. For long, our humility and exceeding love for others was mistaken for stupidity. I must also declare that I write this piece as a bonafide member of Kogi state.

Before I respond appropriately to the so-called open letter to our royal father, I would like to first put it in a simple parable, one of our characters that has put us in disarray since the creation of Kogi State in 1991. It goes thus:

One faithful day, an elderly Ebira man, driving an old pick-up car loaded with planks, mistakenly hit a multi-million naira private car moving behind him while trying to manoeuvre his way out of the traffic jam in Okene. As a matter of fact, when the old man realized that he had damaged the car, he took to his heel and the people around the scene spontaneously gave him hot chase, caught up with him and beat him to pulp. The owner of the damaged car who compassionately watched with dismay, pleaded with the irate people to allow the man go. The Hausa man whose car was damaged asked the old man why he decided to run away to which the man replied that it was because he discovered that even if his car and himself were to be sold, the money realized would not buy the damaged car. The Hausa man was shocked whereupon he handed over the key of the car to the old man. He told the man that the car was a gift as a compensation for the injuries he sustained during the beating. Everybody, including those who beat and injured him began to wonder at the irony – a man offering his car to the person that damaged it. This is the only part I need from the story.

What this simple parable teaches us is the way an average Ebira man behaves. Ebira people can fight and kill themselves in defence of strangers or justice. They are very loyal, fearless and fast enough to seek justice instantly when they have the power.

Consequently, it has been this exceeding love for strangers that has caused us the loss of our numerous able young men and nearly annihilated our race from the surface of the earth. Our exceptional love for others pushed us to declare unwavering support for Igala candidates since the state was created in 1991. This was despite the fact that Ebira people were the major pioneer of the state. Records show that the Igala politicians were advocating for Okura state of their own, not Kogi during the time Ebira leaders were working tirelessly to realize the dream State.

It is indeed, the same love and limitless loyalty for others that led to the long-drawn conflicts in Ebiraland that killed hundreds of our industrious youths. And of course, it is the same love for others and exceptional loyalty that made Governor Yahaya Bello to break the jinx of the hitherto institutionalized culture of appropriating all sensitive and top positions to the ruling tribe in the state. The position of chief of staff and other sensitive ones are ceded to other tribes in the current political settings. I pray, this exceeding love for others would not spell doom for us this time around because Ebira people believe in the sanctity of all human race.

Back to the insensitive open letter to the Royal majesty, Ohinoyi of Ebiraland by the “Igala Vanguard.”

What this letter has revealed is a clear case of an unending greediness and a fatal expression of fear by those who had milked and ruined the state to the detriment of the masses for decades.

Firstly, the group acknowledges that the creation of the state was a joint effort of all tribes. Hmmm…this is very interesting for hearing an Igala group for the first time, recognizing this in the public sphere.  Indeed, it really shows that the chickens are coming home to roost. How time flies…

The said group also acknowledges that since 1999, their kinsmen have been ruling the state except for the short period witnessed by the state owing to court decisions that nullified the election of a governor and ordered for rerun which paved way for an Okun man to lead the state for 90 days. But the group in an attempt to justify their long dominant in the state political settings, described it as naturally normal even claiming that their numerical strength put them on the scale of superiority over other ethnic tribes in the state, a numeric strength that never translated to increased internally generated revenue in the state. What a shamefully ruse talk.

Let me quickly expose the hypocritical belief of the said group, a philosophy I believe many of our Igala brothers share because of my personal experience for the four years I spent with them.

It is on record that when Igala people were in Benue state as a minority group, they were never allowed to rule the state because of their numeric weakness just like they did in our current Kogi State until recent divine intervention. Hence, they started advocating for Okura state after fruitless cries and efforts to mount the governorship position in the then Benue state. They saw the system then as unholy and abnormal political setting in Benue state. But now, an Igala group is telling us that such hegemonic political setting is naturally normal because they are now in the position of the so-called majority.

However, this same scenario played out when Ebira people were in Kwara and they were in obvious minority; it was treated differently. The Kwara political leaders saw wisdom in recognizing all sections of the state and deliberately allowed the minority Ebira to govern the state without recourse to what this Igala group describes as naturally normal. No doubt that this humanistic gesture and compromise exhibited by the Kwaras’ politicians laid a solid foundation for Kwara State. Today, Kwara state and Benue state where Ebira and Igala came from to occupying the current Kogi state cannot be compared in terms of development. That is the resultance of a society where greediness and ethnic solidarity cum chauvinism are jettisoned for harmonious living and betterment of all.

The group also claims that most of the Permanent Secretaries and Directors suspended since March and top civil savants transferred by the governor are all Igalas or mostly Igalas. Hmmmm…if this claim is correct, then the group has just shot itself in the foot. This is an indictment against the Igala race. How come that all Permanent Secretaries, Directors and most top civil servants are Igala extraction? Is the state only for Igala? Where were the other tribes which the group acknowledges to be the stakeholders of the state? How come the past leaders appropriated all these positions to one ethnic group? What is the ratio of Igala, Ebira and Okun in all these Permanent secretaries and Directors that were suspended? These are little questions that are begging for answers from the so called “Igala Vanguard” and any other Igala group or person that share the same view.

The group also claims that the screening exercise embarked on by the Yahaya administration is targeting Igala. Oh! This has now made us to understand that almost all civil servants in the state are Igala extraction. Are there no other tribes in the state civil service? Where are the Ebiras? The Okuns? And the rest? Why are they not shouting too? This is indeed, the reeling confession of the economic hitmen in Kogi state. I think the world would now see the reason why Ebira had vigorously cried for justice in this state. Just about one-year leadership by another tribe of the state, an Igala group has already started crying like a baby for help.

The most striking and bizarre alarm raised by the group is the one on the recently instituted judicial panel of inquiry by the governor. Every right thinking living being would definitely be shocked at seeing a group of people raising an objection against the proposed probing of the past administrators of the state who the vast majority assumes to have severely ruined and milked the state dry, which led to its recent position as one of the poorest states in Nigeria. We have seen in recent time how contractors are being mobilized to all the sites of abandoned projects in the state. For thirteen years of Ibro and wada stewardship as governors of the state, I never for once witnessed either of the two coming to my hometown to commission a visibly important project sponsored by the state government from beginning to the end.

I think, only an agent of evil and anti-development would raise an eyebrow against this welcomed decision of probing the past leaders who held sway from 2003 to 2016.

And indeed, if all these crass claims are what the group calling an attempt to victimize or settle scores by an innocent and fearless governor, then the group need to wake up fast to recognize the present of the day break and the divine hand that is currently at work in the new Kogi state. I advise the group to channel their worries, to their political gladiators who deceived them with the concept of numerical strength as the tool that assures the tyranny of the majority.

With this, I would drop my pen till the next time a clown like Igala Vanguard or similar other woofs!

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