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2023 Is Too Far Away For Me To Decide What I Will Do – Tinubu

A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that the election year, 2023 is too far away for him to begin to think as whether he will contest the Presidency or not.

He declared: “2023 will answer its own questions in due time. What I may or may not do 3 years hence seems too remote given present exigencies.”

In a statement today, June 27, Bola Tinubu said that those who seek to cast themselves as political Nostradamus’ are free to so engage their energies, adding that the discerning public may give the views of such eager seers the scant weight such divinations warrant.

“Personally, I find greater merit trying to help in the present by offering policy ideas, both privately and publicly, where I think they might help. I will continue in this same mode for the immediate future.

“I have toiled for this party as much as any other person and perhaps more than most. Despite this investment or perhaps due to it, I have no problem with making personal sacrifices (and none of us should have such a problem) as long as the party remains true to its progressive, democratic creed. “Politics is but a vehicle to arrive at governance. Good politics promotes good governance. Yet, politics is also an uncertain venture. No one gets all they want all the time. In even a tightly-woven family, differences and competing interests must be balanced and accommodated.”

Oshiomhole Tried His Best, But Mired In Internal Wranglings He Could Not Manage – Tinubu

Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has acknowledged that Adams Oshiomhole, who was recently sacked as national chairman of the party by an appeal court, tried his best but that he found himself in the middle of crisis he could not manage well.

Asiwaju Tinubu said: “I believed and continue to believe that Comrade Oshiomhole tried his best. Mistakes were made and he must own them. Yet, we must remember also that he was an able and enthusiastic campaigner during the 2019 election. He is a man of considerable ability as are the rest of you who constituted the NWC. In hindsight, his fence-mending attempts were perhaps too little too late.”

Tinubu, who reacted to insinuations in some quarters that the development in the party has set him against President Muhammadu Buhari, in a statement today, June 27, indicated that the action taken by the President was the best in the circumstance that led to it.

He recalled that at the height of the crisis the National Working Committee (NWC), “itself, became riven by unnecessary conflict. Those who disagreed with one another stopped trying to find common ground. Attempts were made to use the power of executive authority to bury each other. I must be blunt here. This is the behaviour of a fight club not the culture of a progressive political party.”

He acknowledged that something important really went off track, saying that for some months, the nation had experienced growing disagreement within the leadership of the party.

He said that this unfortunate competition had grown so intense as to impair the performance of the NWC, thus undermining the internal cohesion and discipline vital to success.

“Some people have gone so far as to predict the total disintegration of our party. Most of such dire predictions were from critics whose forecasts said more about their ill will than they revealed about our party’s objective condition. “Predictions of the APC’s imminent demise are premature and mostly mean-spirited. However, an honest person must admit the party had entered a space where it had no good reason to be.

“The trouble is not that we would forfeit our collective existence but whether we were in danger of losing our collective purpose. In some ways, this possibility is of greater concern. A political party that has lost sight of the reason for its existence becomes but the vehicle of blind and clashing ambitions. This is not what drove the APC’s creation. 

“Those who believe Nigeria can be forged into a better nation and deserves good governance must harken back to the establishment of our party. Those who were there and contributed the most to the party’s genesis embraced a common vision. Not only did we believe the venal, purblind PDP was leading the nation into a pit, we sincerely held a common vision of progressive good governance. This was the overriding reason for the APC.

“Those most intimately involved in founding the party remain faithful to this benign, timely assignment. Sadly, many members have lost their balance. Their personal ambition apparently came to greatly outweigh the obvious national imperatives.

“Even in the best of times, Nigeria is beset by myriad challenges. Poverty and economic inequality, insecurity, lack of infrastructure are longstanding obstacles that have blocked our access to national greatness for too long.

“Through no fault of our own, we now live in a moment of heightened difficulty. We did not ask for COVID-19 but it has found us. We must deal with it and navigate its rude economic consequences. At the same time we must grapple with the violent insecurity caused by increasingly desperate terrorists and criminals. People need concrete help from us.  We must focus on building roads and creating jobs. For the average man, watching politicians wrestle for position is a poor substitute to seeing politicians working for the benefit of all.”

Asiwaju Tinubu said that the hope that the disagreements could be resolved failed to materialise, “as if some unseen but strong forces continued to stoke the embers,” regretting that instead of calling a prudent ceasefire, too many people sought more destructive weapons against one another.

“Order, party discipline and mutual respect went out of the window. Members instituted all manner of court cases, most of them destructive, some of them frivolous, none of them necessary. In the process, a dense fog fell upon our party.

No Amount Of Mischief Can Separate Buhari And Tinubu – Garba Shehu

Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu has made it clear that no amount of mischief by opposition and its friends in media can break the long standing relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement today, June 27, Garba Shehu said that the relationship between the two “remains as strong as ever and between the two of them, only they know how they manage their enviable relationship.”

The Presidential spokesman, who reacted to series of innuendos in the media that the recent action of the President to save the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) from disintegration, wondered why the opposition and its media megaphones would read negative motive to it.

According to him, while the good intention of the President, in pulling APC from the precipice of collapse had been widely accepted with great relief by lovers of democracy and the rank and file of the membership, “we are concerned that political vulturism masquerading as “smart analysis” is selling the commentary that this is a Buhari-Tinubu “showdown.”

“Nothing can be farther from the truth.

“To put the records straight: in the formation of this great party and giving it leadership, President Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who are reckoned as the founding fathers of the APC are both inspired by democratic norms, national interest and not at all by partisan motivations. These are the qualities that have made them move past cynical distractions. They are in touch with each another.

“Try as hard as they could, the opposition parties have used all their intellectuals and their supporters in the media to break this relationship and have failed. And they will continue to fail

“For President Buhari who has received much of the cynical commentary, Nigerians know him as someone who will not do anything with bad intentions. Neither will he do anything out of partisan motivations or for himself.

“This whole exercise that should lead to massive reform and overhaul of the leadership of the party, as he said in that brilliant speech, was ”to save the APC from the imminent self-destruction. We have to move ahead. We have to take everyone with us and ensure that the party is run in accordance with democratic norms and with consensus. We have to work for the benefit of the country.”

“The leaders of the party, who have received two successive massive mandates to govern the country and a majority of the states should be judged by how this exercise turns out in achieving these objectives, not cursed at the mere commencement of the process.”

Institute Inducts EFCC Boss, Magu Into Its Hall Of Fame

EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu

The Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics has inducted the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu into its hall of fame.

The ceremony, which also included an Award of Lifetime Recognition to Magu, was performed today, June 26,  by the Executive Director, West African region of the Institute, Dr. Richards Kpoku-Aquarte, along with the Vice- President, Dr. Tom Ohikhere.

According to a statement by the EFCC’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, Magu vowed, after being honoured to pursue looters of Nigeria’s treasury to Ghana where they are hiding the loots.

He said that the EFCC is partnering with its counterpart in Ghana on the impending asset recovery operation, adding: “Corruption is a borderless crime. We are putting our resources together to allow us to go to Ghana without restrictions and recover our stolen property back home.

“I am appealing to Nigerians to trust the commission with relevant information about corrupt practices in the country.”

“There are a lot of looters hiding in Ghana. We are already talking, we will bring them back. We will go bring the assets back to the country,” he vowed.

Magu also urged Nigerians to disregard what he described as the falsehood in some news outlets about him and the commission, saying EFCC activities were transparent.

“We follow the international best practice when it comes to areas of investigations, tracing of looted assets, recovering looted assets. We all have our records.

“We are aware that we have ruffled many feathers; we have touched the untouchables and we have dared lions in their dens.

“We are doing all these, not because we love dangers and death, we are doing them because we value the comfort and development which anti-corruption brings.”

Minister Describes People Who Attacked Nigerian Embassy In Indonesia As Hooligans

Geoffrey Onyeama

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama has condemned those described as “unknown” people who attacked Nigerian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia today, June 26.

The minister, on his official Twitter page, confirmed that the embassy was attacked by some Nigerians, describing the act as disgraceful and criminal.

Onyeama assured that perpetrators of such acts would be identified and punished accordingly.

“Absolutely deplorable and disgraceful criminal behaviour by Nigerian hooligans who, without justification, attacked the Nigerian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia today. A totally unacceptable behaviour.

“Every effort will be made to identify them and see they are severely punished,’’ his tweet read.

Customs Impounds Rice, Other Contrabands Woth N442.5 Million In Imo

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has confiscated contrabands worth  N442.5 million. The operations were carried out by the Federal Operating Unit (FOU), Zone C, Owerri, capital of Imo State

NCS Controller in Imo, Kayode Olusemire, who displayed the seized items to news men today, June 25 in Owerri, said that the items seized including 2,682 bags of foreign 50kg rice, 10,002 cartons of palmolein oil, 3,122 live ammunition for pump action rifles and 300 used and expired tyres.

Others are Marcopolo bus, a Toyota Sienna, Toyota Sequoiar,  Nissan Pathfinder and a brewery truck, among others, used in conveying the smuggled items.

Olusemire said that the items were intercepted in Abia, Imo and Rivers, adding that operational activities were carried out simultaneously in other states of the federation.

The state controller who described the activities of smugglers as “unfortunate,” added that it was inimical to the economy and safety of Nigeria.

He advised the people to take advantage of the current farming season and Nigeria’s arable land to grow crops, and emphasised the need for patriotism and selflessness.

”Nigeria is blessed with arable land and in this farming season, we should be planting rather than smuggling. Let us eat what we produce and produce what we eat.

“It is quite pathetic that at a time when the whole world is putting heads together to conquer a ravaging pandemic, some persons are busy smuggling goods.

“This is inimical both to our economy and our safety.

“These are trying times. So, we have to be patriotic and eschew selfishness, greed and  dishonest gains,” Olusemire said.

He said that the NCS was working in close synergy with other security agencies in the fight against smuggling.

Olusemire called on members of the public to provide the service with useful information that would lead to the confiscation of contraband goods

Source: NAN.

APC’s National Convention Holds Before December 2020 – Acting Chairman

Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni

The new acting chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Mai Mala Buni has given an indication that the national convention of the party could be held between now and December.

Answering reporters’ questions today, June 25, shortly after he was picked to lead the party as well as organize the convention, Mai Mala Buni, who is the Yobe State Governor, said that the duration of office to which he had been appointed  is for six months.

He said that it within this period that “we will do whatever we can as enshrined in our constitution and ensure that we strengthen the party and cap it up with the convention.”

He said that as a former two time national secretary of the party, he knew it very well.

“It’s all about doing justice to every member of the party because without justice there won’t be peace. It is all about team play. I am a team player. I have a capable team that can work with me.

He said that his belief if that “if you don’t manage crisis, obviously crisis will manage you.

“So, I won’t allow any crisis to fester henceforth.”

The acting chairman described Asiwaju Bola Tinubu a founding father of the party, adding that they were together with him in the effort to rescue it.

“Nobody is happy with the situation under which the party is now operating  because we are in court for various problems and crisis. So, nobody  is targeted and it is against nobody . Asiwaju is one of the leaders of this party and a founding father of the party.”

Names Of New APC Helmsmen

The leadership of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), was changed today, June 25, at a virtual meeting, attended by President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other party chieftains.

Those who were picked to lead the party are the governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni of as Chairman, Isiaka Oyetola, representing South West; Ken Nnamani, representing South East, Stella Okotete, representing women and Dr. James Lalu, representing physically challenged.

Governor Sani Bello of Niger State was picked to represent North Central while Senator Abubakar Yusuf represents Senatè  and Hon. Akinyemi Olaide, representing House of Reps.

Others are David leon, representing South South; Abba Ari, representing North West; Professor Tahir Mamman, representing North East; Ismail Ahmed, representing  Youth and Senator Akpan Udoedehe to serve as Secretary

Buhari Mourns Ex Gov Ajimobi, Killed By Coronavirus

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock over the death, by coronavirus complications, of the former Governor of Oyo State, Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi. Senator Abiola Ajimobi died today, June 25, after being in life support for more than a week.

In a condolence message, President Buhari, sympathized with government and people of Oyo State over whom he governed, saying that his contributions to the development of the state, and nation, will always be remembered.

The President, who also sympathized with the family of the former governor, recalled that he served the country as a Senator from 2003 before winning the governorship election in 2011.

Late Ajimobi, according to Buhari, had remained steadfast and consistent in his progressive views, and worked assiduously for the creation of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

President Buhari said that the late governor left the world at a crucial moment when the party and the country needed his counsels to heal and grow.

“His absence will be sorely felt by all associates, particularly in the APC.”

Before joining politics, late Ajimobi, born on 16 December 1949, was Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the National Oil and Chemical Marketing Company a subsidiary of Shell Petroleum, Nigeria.

He left the oil sector in 2002 after 26 years, and was elected in 2003 as a Senator of the Republic of Nigeria representing Oyo South Senatorial District on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy (AD).

After one term in the senate, he contested in 2007 for the governorship of Oyo state under the banner of the ANPP, a bid which he lost. He re-contested in the April 2011 elections under the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and was elected Governor of Oyo State in a closely contested vote.

His grandfather was Sobaloju of Ibadan Land (a chief in the royal court of Ibadan). His uncle, Hon. N.A. Ajimobi was minister of works and transport in the Western Region.

His father, Pa Ajimobi, was also an Honourable member of the House of Assembly in the old Western region.

He started his education at Saint Patricks Primary School, Oke-Padre in Ibadan and completed his primary education at Ibadan City Council Primary School, Aperin.

His secondary education was at Lagelu Grammar School. As a high school student, he was active in athletics, table tennis, and football, including serving as the school’s games prefect.

Ajimobi went to the university in the United States of America in New York and Chicago.

Buhari Names FCT Chief Judge For International Criminal Court In Hague

 

President Muhammadu Buhari nominated the incumbent Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Justice Ishaq Usman Bello as the nation’s candidate to be Judge of the International Criminal Court, Hague.

Justice Ishaq Usman Bello has served on several bar/Bench committees before his appointment as a Member, National Judicial Council. He has also handled huge special responsibilities under the Judiciary including; Chairing Election Petition Tribunals, representing Nigeria and leading brother judges to attend Conferences, symposiums and seminars around the world.

As the Chief Judge of the FCT, Bello paid attention to the de-congestion of prisons in Abuja. He started visiting prisons within his jurisdiction, releasing over forty awaiting trial prisoners in the process.

By the end of October 2017, he was appointed as the chairman of the Presidential Committee on Prison Reforms and De-congestion, now Presidential Committee on Correctional Service Reforms and De-congestion, by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) which began functioning on 1 July 2002, is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that sits in The Hague, Netherlands. The ICC has jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.

The elections are scheduled for the nineteenth session of the Assembly of States Parties, to be held at the United Nations, New York, from 7-17 December 2020, the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) will elect six judges to fill one-third of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) 18 judicial seats.

The committee’s responsibility is to lead the reform processes of the Nigerian prison system.

 

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