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Musa Wada Clinches PDP Governorship Ticket For Kogi

Musa Wada From Odu in Dekina local government area has clinched the governorship candidacy of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Kogi State governorship election come November 16.

He will slug it out with the incumbent governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who won his party’s primary last week to fly the flag of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Musa Wada was declared winner today, September 4, by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa state, who conducted the primary yesterday, September 3 in Lokoja, the State capital.

At the end of the primary, Musa Wada polled 748 to defeat his closest opponent, Abubakar Mohammed Ibrahim who polled 710 votes.
The former governor, Idris Wada came third with 345 votes while a maverick politician, Senator Dino Melaye came a distant fourth with 70 votes and Aminu Abubakar Suleiman got 55 votes even as Victor Adoji got 54 votes.

Kabiru Haruna came last with zero vote in a primary where 247 votes were declared missing.

Nigeria Arrests 125, South Africa Arrests 300 Over Attacks, Counter Attacks

Nigeria police has announced the arrest of 125 people caught looting and vandalizing stores suspected to belong to South African business people while South Africa has also announced the arrest of about 300 for alleged attacks on immigrants, including Nigerians that are residence in that country.

While the announcement of the arrest of Nigerian protesters, especially those in Lagos was made by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, via a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, the arrest in South Africa was made public by that country’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Mohammed Adamu said that those arrested were those who took part in attacking and looting Shoprite outlets in Lekki Area of Lagos Sate yesterday, September 3, adding that a good number of looted valuables have been recovered from them.

The IGP announced that three police officers were seriously injured and a Police operational vehicle set ablaze in the incidence.

He warned that while the police recognized the rights of citizens to air their views on salient national issues as enshrined in the statutes, “the Force reiterates that these must be done within the confines of the law. Miscreants and criminally-minded people who masquerade as genuine protesters are therefore warned to stay-off.”

He stressed that the Force will not hesitate to bring to bear the full weight of the law on any such law breaker even as called on the parents and guardians to prevail on their children and wards to desist from acts capable of causing breakdown of law and order in the country.

Meanwhile, the Force has commenced investigations and profiling of the arrested suspects with a view to establishing their connection with the stealing, malicious damage, arson and disturbance of public peace on the day of the incident.

The police boss ordered water-tight security around  embassies, foreign missions, foreigners and their businesses within the country, reassuring law-abiding citizens, embassies, foreign missions, foreigners and their businesses within the country of their security and safety.

This was even as the South African President told officials and business leaders that he was committed to quelling attacks on foreigners that have threatened to cast a cloud over an economic forum aimed at boosting intra-African trade.

The South African Police had earlier confirmed that at least five deaths were recorded after riots in Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria.

Police spokesman for Gauteng province, Colonel Lungelo Dlamini, said that they were “experiencing a dramatic decline in public violence and looting” as the number people arrested on suspicion of involvement in the attacks on foreigners had increased to 289 since Sunday.

“Taking action against people from other nations is not justified and should never be allowed in our beautiful country … We need to quell those incidents of unrest,” Ramaphosa told an event on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Africa three-day summit starting on Wednesday.

Hundreds of mainly female students protesting about violence against women tried to storm the conference center in Cape Town where the WEF conference was being held, but they were restrained by police who later used stun grenades against demonstrators.

“Women get raped in this country every single day and nothing is happening. The president is sitting there inside having a fancy lunch with all these people trying to sell our country to the world, (while) there is no peace and no justice,” said a student protester from the University of Cape Town, who declined to be identified.

Buhari To SGF, Boss Mustapha: I’m Proud Of You

President Muhammadu Buhari has described the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Gida Mustapha as a hardworking and committed public official.

In a goodwill message to the SGF on the occasion of his 63rd birthday today, September 4, the President said: “I am proud of your amazing zeal and commitment to duty and your passion for the progress of Nigeria.”

According to the President, Boss Mustapha is a team leader who inspires others in addition to his humility, which are essential ingredients of leadership.

“Since your appointment as SGF, you have carried out your responsibilities with humility and impressive dedication, and I urge you not to rest on your oars.”

Nigeria Draws Red Line With South Africa

Nigeria Minister of Foreign Affairs, Godfrey  Onyeama has declared that Nigeria has now drawn a red line with South Africa over constant attacks on Nigerians by the citizens of that country.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari today, September 4, the minister said: “we have made it clear that what has happened in South Africa is totally unacceptable. We will not accept it and as I said earlier, enough is enough and we are not going to come back to this. We are going to address it once and for all.
“So this  is the position of government that we are going to draw a redline here. Whatever measures that needs to be taken to ensure the safety of Nigerians in South Africa, we will take.
“We have been in touch with the South African government at the very highest level with the President of South Africa as to what we want to achieve. The special envoy has very clear directives about the commitment and the guarantees that we expect from the South African government.”
Onyeama however said that contrary to the news circulating in social media, no Nigerian life has been lost in the crisis in South Africa.
 “The information we have from the High Commission, from the Consul General in South Africa is that no Nigerian life has been lost during this crisis. And I think that is very important because on social media, there is a lot of stories going around of Nigerians being killed, jumping off buildings and being burnt. This is not the case.
“What we know is that premises, shops of Nigerians have been looted and property destroyed.
“The Vice President as you know, was scheduled to go to South Africa tomorrow to attend the World Economic Forum. Clearly with this climate, he and Mr. President have agreed that he should not go to the World Economic Forum in Cape town and we are looking at other measures to take.
“Mr. President is particularly disturbed at the act of vandalism that has taken place here in Nigeria, in retaliation of what is happening in South Africa.
“The government believes that we have to take the moral high ground on this matter. We are victims here and have made that position clear to the international community and to the South African government. We here in Nigeria must not fall into the temptation of also resorting to the acts that we are condemning in others.
“So, Mr. President has pleaded and he is likely to make a statement on this, addressing the Nigerian people to please desist from acts of vandalism and aggression, destroying properties.
“Now, these businesses – Shoprite, MTN and others, yes there are South African but these are subsidiaries in Nigeria owned by Nigerians. So, as attacks are made against shoprite and other such institutions, it is actually the property owned by Nigerians within Nigeria and the people working there are Nigerians.
“So the people that will suffer from those acts of vandalism and aggression are not South Africans or anyone else but Nigerians. But morally, it is wrong not even because of who will suffer and not suffer.
“Mr. President is appealing to Nigerians. The  government is acting. We cannot state everything in public domain with regards to what we are doing. Obviously, we want to assure all Nigerians that this government is determined that the redline has been drawn and we will not give in on this occasion and that the South African government has to assumed its responsibilities and do the right thing: protect Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa and we have to hold them to account.
“Full compensation has to be paid because as we have discovered from previous experience, a lot of these Nigerians loss their property and it is a long drawn out process and every often are not compensated for it.  But on this occasion, the Nigerian government is going to fight for full compensation and hold the government of South Africa to count. And we are going to consider other options to ensure that the message gets across to the government of South Africa.”

Captain Hosa And the Red Herring Of Edo Governorship, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

Captain Hosa Okunbo

The single-mindedness of Captain Hosa Okunbo, a business mogul of international repute and a proud son of Benin Kingdom, is not an issue for speculation.  He has consistently walked his talk and this is writ-large in the way he continues to put his nose to the grindstone in his commitment to add value to everything he does for country and for the uplift of humanity.

His life is an open book that can be read and digested in order to appreciate the existential challenges he confronts and how, by a combination of providence and hard work, he continues to surmount them. His solid achievements in the business domain are testaments to his character of integrity, disciplined disposition and crystallization of his successful brand.

Captain Hosa or Cappy, as he is fondly called by his friends, deploys his magic wand, which approximates the Midas touch, in building his network of businesses in the contexts and contestations between contending and countervailing forces in the political economy. Thus, the magnitude of his reinforcing persona ramifies the atmospherics and the nuances of society, especially in the intercourse between economy and politics.

Consequently, it becomes inexorably difficult to maintain a delicate balance or even a streak of either interest or disinterest in the goings-on in the polity, especially the subset of Edo State, where he comes from. Captain Hosa has deployed his God-given riches to affect lives positively in the State, which anyone who is politically perceptive can attest to; hence he has virtually become a household name in the Benin Kingdom.

Whereas, mischief makers always abound in the cosmos of human interactions, it is thus understandable why some of them who have deliberately chosen to be uncomfortable with his legerdemain that finds anchorage in his eleemosynary persona have become jittery and are insinuating him into their own political designs.  This is an unconscionable red herring.

Specifically, the elements that have chosen to concoct a series of conspiracy theories to draw out Captain Hosa to either confirm or deny his interest in the governorship of Edo State, are only afraid of their own shadows.  They have, in recent times, saturated the mainstream and social media with speculations that he is set to contest the governorship ticket on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2020.

But to be sure, “Cappy”, has been largely engrossed in growing his businesses and adding values to his efficient service delivery records both in and outside Nigeria.  I can modestly claim some access to him and he has not, for once, shared with me any such thought or plan. Interestingly, those who are afraid of certain possibility that potentially threatens their position are the ones conjuring the thought and plan for him.

It is therefore the height of imprudent strategic politics to attack a man who has kept to his own space with a view to drawing him out to talk about issues that are political and for which he has yet to develop passion or interest. I must weigh in at this point that Captain Hosa that I know is a straightforward individual who does not shy away from taking on responsibility for his intentions or actions, knowing full well that they are what define character.

I concur with this assertion, which was once reinforced by H.L. Dietrich in his eternal saying that “We are all victims, Anselmo. Our destinies are decided by the cosmic rolls of the dice, the winds of the stars, the vagrant breezes of fortune that blow from the windmills of the gods.” The cosmic, the winds, breezes of fortune and the windmills of the gods are significant in the contemplation and consideration of any form of voyage, be it economic or political.

Captain Hosa is thus not an insular individuality to be taken out of the existential contexts that these factors ramify.  Consequently, if he is interested in contesting the forthcoming Edo governorship in 2020 or any time thereafter, by now, he might have appropriately put the issue in the public domain, without dithering since he must have counted the cost and been largely convinced of his decision.

It is interesting to observe that in a haze of partisan frenzy, there is the penchant to resort to all manner of propaganda, outright lies and half-truth in furtherance of some devious agenda.  In putting together this third party response or intervention, pro bono publico, I am quite mindful of the tentative political condition in my dear state of Edo.  The crisis in the APC political family, fuelled by some prominent stakeholders in the state chapter of the party is unfortunate. Stakeholders must explore all reasonable avenues to come to an amicable resolution of the crisis.

And, this process must be all inclusive.  The decision to save the APC family must be catholic in nature, texture and content. If it requires a great deal of sacrifices, all and sundry must be ready to commit to the process. I must, however, state that nobody should be intimidated or even pampered in the task of salvaging the APC in Edo from those who have constituted themselves to bulls in a China shop.

However, let me take this opportunity to assume, without conceding, that in the event Captain Hosa decides to throw his hat in the ring, he would not have been considered a non-starter by virtue of his antecedents and pedigree. And, if he does not join the governorship fray, it would not be that he could not have done so.  It would just be that he considers tendering to his business empires and other acts of charity as equally important and satisfying in building a legacy of value addition to humanity and for appreciation by posterity.

Significantly, these are all conjectures until the man himself speaks or refuses to speak. The late MKO Abiola was wont to mouth the proverb that says: “The hairs on the head of a man cannot be shaven in his absence.” So, it is for Captain Hosa. We are all guilty of trying to shave him clean in his absence. However, I believe that, regardless of rumours doing the round, Edo people should maintain their calm and keep hope alive until they get to the bridge before determining how to cross it.

Edo State is politically sophisticated and the people know what they want.  No one can take the people for granted or lead them by the nose in the direction of selfish and bigoted ends. The people will always be in the picture of how their destinies will be forged. And, as for Captain Hosa, I am sure he would be amused about the rumours doing the round and relating with them as mere wishes and imaginations of their authors to cause a needless distraction of focus from deploying his expanding business empire in bolstering economic growth of the nation.

Reprisal Attacks: MTN Shuts Down Offices In Nigeria 

The South African communications giant in Nigeria, MTN has closed down its offices in the country following reprisal attacks by Nigerians as South Africans continued to attack and kill Nigerians in that country.
In a statement today, September 4, the MTN’s company secretary, Uto Ukpanah said that the closure of the offices is to protect and safeguard the staff and partners of the company.
“While we remain committed to providing uninterrupted services, the safety and security of our customers, staff and partners is our primary concern. All MTN stores and service centres will be closed as a precaution until further notice.
“MTN condemns any act of violence, prejudice and xenophobia and remains absolutely committed to ensuring a peaceful, harmonious and respectful relationship with all communities in Nigeria and across Africa.
“We are engaging all relevant authorities in this regard and urge them to act swiftly to reduce tension both in South Africa and Nigeria.
“We will provide further updates as and when possible.”

Buhari Directs Nigerian Ambassador In South Africa To Return Home 

Ambassador Kabiru Bala

President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador Kabiru Bala to immediately quit that country and return home. Buhari also announced Nigeria’s pulling out of World Economic Summit holding in Cape Town starting today, September 4.

A presidential source told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Nigeria also demanded full compensation for the loss of life and property of Nigerians affected by the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
This was even as President Buhari today,  had a closed door meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeoffrey Onyeama at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the President’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Alhaji Bashir Ahmed, posted the pictures of the meeting
Buhari had on September 3, dispatched a Special Envoy to convey to President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa his deep concerns over the unabated attacks on Nigerian citizens and property in South Africa since Aug. 29.
NAN reports that South Africans commenced fresh attacks, looting and burning of businesses and properties belonging to Nigerians and other nationals and in the process killed three people.

Protesters Storm Shoprite, MTN Offices In Lugbe, Abuja Over South African Killings

Men of Nigerian Police struggle to put off the fire at the scene

Protesters have stormed Shoprite outlet at Novare Gateway, Lugbe, Abuja to express their displeasure over xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africans.

As a result of the tension created when police arrived at the scene to chase the protesters away with canisters of teargas, road leading from Lugbe to Garki became impassable. Many motorists who were held up in the immovable traffic had to find ways of turning back.

Since reports of the attacks in South Africa broke, Nigerians have stormed the premises of several businesses of South African origin such as Shoprite and MTN in Ibadan, Lagos, and a few other locations.

Why Buhari Cannot Hold Fed Executive Council Meeting With Ministers Yet – Presidency

The Presidency has announced the postponement of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting two weeks after the ministers for the second term of Muhammadu Buhari’s presidency were sworn-in.

In a statement today, August 3 announcing the postponement of the meeting that is supposed to hold tomorrow, August 4, the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, attributed it the fact that all the memos earlier submitted to the Council for consideration have been returned to the various Ministries.

According to Garba Shehu, the postponement will allow Ministers who were recently sworn in have their inputs in the memos sent by their predecessors in office.

“Similarly, the period is to enable the Ministers, who are still taking briefs from bureaucrats in the Ministries and familiarizing themselves with their work space, have more time to contribute to discussions at the meeting.

“They will also utilize the period of the break to work towards the early preparation and submission of the 2020 budget estimates.”

Senate President Warns South Africa: We Won’t Take Attacks, Killing Of Nigerians Any More 

Sen. Ahmed Lawan

President of the Nigerian Senate, Ahmed Lawan has made it clear to the government of South Africa that Nigeria will not take any more of the incessant attacks on and killing of Nigerians in that country  saying “enough is enough.”

In a statement he personally signed  today, September 3, Senator Ahmed Lawan said: “I believe we have faced enough, we will no longer take it anymore. The South African parliament must act fast to put a stop to this menace.”
The Senate President described the situation as “worsening Xenophobic attacks” on foreign nationals in South Africa in which Nigerians have been major victims.
He felt sad that Nigeria has had enough of its citizens being targets of these attacks and stressed that the country will no longer tolerate hate crimes in any form against its citizens who are doing legitimate businesses in that country.
“Xenophobic violence is most condemnable anywhere; more so in South Africa, a country whose citizens benefitted from the unwavered support and solidarity of Africans and freedom lovers across the world in their historic struggle against apartheid.
“More disturbing, however, is that these attacks indicate the neglect of educating the younger generations on the sacrifices that Africans proudly made towards expunging the scourges of colonialism and apartheid from their continent.
“The enormous contributions of Nigeria to this historic struggle is underscored by its recognition as a frontline state in the prolonged confrontation against the powerful racist regime that had held generations of Southern Africans in bondage and subhuman conditions.
“This recognition is in spite of the fact that Nigeria does not share geographical borders with the subregion and was far removed from the direct consequences of apartheid.”
The Senate President recalled that the liberation of South Africa was rightly celebrated across the continent and the Black world as the final emancipation of Africans from colonialism and apartheid.
He said that it is an unacceptable irony that a section of South Africans would so soon, after now, choose other Africans in their country as the targets of mindless violent attacks over frustrations for which the innocent victims have no control.
He also recalled that he had, on July 15, this year, met with the South African High Commissioner, Bobby Moroe, in Abuja over the same issue, adding that at  the meeting, he had advised South African government, as a matter of urgency to protect the lives and property of Nigerians living there, just as the Nigerian government remain committed to the safety of South Africans residing here and their investments.
Senator Ahmed Lawan acknowledged however the efforts the Federal Government is making to register the indignation of Nigerians on the cruel treatment of their compatriots in South Africa and to force an end to it, saying that as part of the efforts on Tuesday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, summoned the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria.
“President Muhammadu Buhari has also dispatched a special envoy to meet with the South African authorities, in addition to scheduling a presidential visit to South Africa for discussions with the government of that country on how to end the attacks and redress the current situation.
“Every step necessary must be taken in protecting law-abiding foreigners, including Nigerians, and their businesses from hate crimes in South Africa.
“It is noteworthy that South Africans and their businesses are prospering from the clement environment that Nigeria offers to all without discrimination. We demand no less from them.
“The Senate is closely observing the situation and urges the Federal Government of Nigeria to accept nothing but the immediate cessation of hostility to Nigerians living in South Africa.”
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