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  • Buhari Government DÉJÀ VU or COINCIDENCE

    Buhari Government DÉJÀ VU or COINCIDENCE

    – Brigadier General Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro’s address to the Nation on the overthrow of Major General Buhari’s government – Tuesday, 27th August, 1985.

    – Please Pay attention to the CAPITALIZED phrases!

    Fellow countrymen,

    The intervention of the military at the end of 1983 was welcomed by the nation with unprecedented enthusiasm. Nigerians were unified in accepting the intervention and looked forward hopefully to progressive changes for the better.

    Almost two years later, it has become clear that the FULFILLMENT OF EXPECTATIONS IS NOT FORTHCOMING. Because this generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country but Nigeria, we could not stay passive and watch a small group of individuals’ misuse power to the detriment of our national aspirations and interest. No nation can ever achieve meaningful strides in its development where there is an absence of cohesion in the hierarchy of government; WHERE IT HAS BECOME CLEAR THAT POSITIVE ACTION BY THE POLICY MAKERS IS HINDERED BECAUSE AS A BODY IT LACKS A UNITY OF PURPOSE.

    IT IS EVIDENT THAT THE NATION WOULD BE ENDANGERED WITH THE RISK OF CONTINUOUS MISDIRECTION. We are presently confronted with that danger. In such a situation, if action can be taken to arrest further damage, it should and must be taken. This is precisely what we have done. THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC HAS BEEN MADE TO BELIEVE THAT THE SLOW PACE OF ACTION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HEADED BY MAJOR-GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI was due to the enormity of the problems left by the last civilian administration. Although it is true that a lot of problems were left behind by the last civilian government, THE REAL REASON, HOWEVER, FOR THE VERY SLOW PACE OF ACTION IS DUE TO LACK OF UNANIMITY OF PURPOSE AMONG THE RULING BODY; subsequently, THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNANCE HAS GRADUALLY BEEN SUBJECTED TO ILL-MOTIVATED POWER PLAY CONSIDERATIONS.

    The ruling body, the Supreme Military Council, has, therefore, progressively been made redundant by the actions of a select few members charged with the day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decision. THE CONCEPT OF COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP HAS BEEN SUBSTITUTED BY STUBBORN AND ILLADVISED UNILATERAL ACTIONS, THEREBY DESTROYING THE PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE GOVERNMENT CAME TO POWER. #Brainlessness

    ANY EFFORT MADE TO ADVISE THE LEADERSHIP, MET WITH STUBBORN RESISTANCE AND WAS VIEWED AS A CHALLENGE TO AUTHORITY OR DISLOYALTY. Thus, the scene was being set for systematic elimination of what, was termed oppositions. ALL THE ENERGIES OF THE RULERSHIP WERE DIRECTED AT THIS IMAGINARY OPPOSITION RATHER THAN TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP. The result of this misdirected effort is now very evident in the country as a whole. The government has started to drift.

    THE ECONOMY DOES NOT SEEM TO BE GETTING ANY BETTER AS WE WITNESS DAILY INCREASED INFLATION. The nation’s meager resources are once again being WASTED ON UNPRODUCTIVE VENTURES. Government has distanced itself from the people and THE YEARNINGS AND ASPIRATIONS OF THE PEOPLE AS CONSTANTLY REFLECTED IN THE MEDIA HAVE BEEN IGNORED. This is because a few people have arrogated to themselves the right to make the decisions for the larger part of the ruling body.

    #Dejavu

    All these events have shown that the present composition of our country’s leadership cannot, therefore, justify its continued occupation of that position. Furthermore, the initial objectives and programmes of action which were meant to have been implemented since the ascension to power of the Buhari Administration in January 1984 have been betrayed and discarded. THE PRESENT STATE OF UNCERTAINTY AND STAGNATION CANNOT BE PERMITTED TO DEGENERATE INTO SUPPRESSION AND RETROGRESSION. We feel duty bound to use the resources and means at our disposal to restore hope in the minds of Nigerians and renew aspirations for a better future. WE ARE NO PROPHETS OF DOOM FOR OUR BELOVED COUNTRY, NIGERIA.

    #WhereisIBB

    We, therefore, count on everyone’s cooperation and assistance. I appeal to you, fellow countrymen, particularly my colleagues in arms to refrain from any act that will lead to unnecessary violence and bloodshed among us. Rest assured that our action is in the interest of the nation and the armed forces. In order to enable a new order to be introduced, the following bodies are dissolved forthwith pending further announcements: (a) The Supreme Military Council (b) The Federal Executive Council (c) The National Council of States. All seaports and airports are closed; all borders remain closed. Finally, a dusk to dawn curfew is hereby imposed in Lagos and all state capitals until further notice. All military commanders will ensure effective maintenance of law and order. Further announcements will be made in due course. God bless Nigeria

  • The Facts About Government

    The Facts About Government

    Having worked twice at the Nigerian Presidential villa and once at the British Parliament, if there is anything I have learnt, it is that it is impossible to over inform a leader. You can under inform him, but no matter how much information you give a leader, you cannot give him too much information.

    In today’s world, strength and weakness are gauged differently than they were, say in 1984. In the millennial age in which we live in, information is power and lack of information is weakness.

    My concern is that there are a lot of weaknesses in Nigeria’s seat of power because not enough information is being given to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    I, like other Nigerians, have heard or read reports of ministers in President Buhari’s cabinet being afraid to challenge him or disagree with him. Perhaps unawares, the minister of state for petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, corroborated these reports in a recorded YouTube video now circulating where he revealed that the President ignores his ministers when they bring up issues that he does not want to discuss.

    Having such anodyne personalities around you just means that you are living in a bubble, seeing things as you want them to be and not as they are.

    On Friday May 20th, 2016, Dr. Yemi Kale, the Statistician General of the Federation and head of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics revealed that Nigeria’s economy had not grown in the first quarter of the year but had rather shrunk by 0.36%, the worst contraction in 25 years!

    Since the announcement was made, there has been various reactions with pundits pointing at this or the other as being the cause of this setback. But I am convinced beyond any reasonable doubts that this negative trend owes more to President Muhammadu Buhari’s utterances on our economy and polity than to any other single causative factor.

    The bigger problem is that even though I suspect that his ministers know that what I have just said is true, they would rather pander to the President and like Dr. Chris Ngige, say that Nigerians are lucky to have President Buhari (obvious Ngige does not know the meaning of luck).

    In the last eleven months, the President had traversed the globe and has spoken about Nigeria’s economy as if he was the chief undertaker of our polity rather than the chief marketer that he is meant to be.

    Of what benefit is it to the President’s agenda or to Nigeria’s economic well-being for him to go to foreign nations and instead of highlighting the positive things that are happening in Nigeria, he begins to regale his hosts with the most unsavory stories about Nigeria.

    And some of the stories the President tells are just that-tales.

    They are not factual. At best they are arguable. You go to India for a summit where other world leaders are competing with you for the attention of venture capitalists and foreign investors and while your counterparts are talking about how great their countries are, you tell the audience how everybody in your country is corrupt except you and oh, can they come and invest in your country?

    Only a foolish investor would go and invest in a country whose President thinks his citizens are ‘criminals’ (as the President said to the Telegraph of UK in February) and whose officials are ‘fantastically corrupt’ (as the President said in agreement with British PM David Cameron when questioned by Sky News).

    The President speaks on the Nigerian economy and polity without any filters and his comments are causing his chickens to roost with devastating consequences for all of us.

    Never in the history of Nigeria has there been such a divestment of investment as we have seen in the past year.

    Truworths has pulled out of Nigeria, Virgin Atlantic has closed up shop, Iberia is pulling out, RenCap is pulling funds from Nigeria, both Alquity Investment Management Ltd. and Duet Asset Management Ltd. are divesting their Nigeria holding. Zenith Bank laid off 1,200 staff, FCMB let go 700 employees, Ecobank sacked 50% of its top management staff. The President of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tony Ejinkeonye revealed that in just two months 50,000 staff were laid off in Abuja alone.

    The results are telling. A little over a year ago, Nigeria was projected by CNNMoney to be the third fastest growing economy in the world behind China and Qatar yet just two weeks ago the International Monetary Fund released its World Economic Outlook and Nigeria is not even among the top 15 fastest growing economies in Africa let alone the world!

    And when you try to raise the alarm, the refrain from the government and its horde of unofficial spokesmen is that the downturn is caused by the fall in crude prices.

    Yet this logic is flawed. The government’s own economic monitoring agency, the National Bureau of Statistics itself reported that the exponential growth Nigeria enjoyed especially from 2012 to its 2014 climax (when our economy overtook South Africa to be Africa’s largest economy) was spurred not by the oil sector, but “this growth was largely driven by improved activities in the telecommunications, building and construction, hotel and restaurant and business services” to quote the NBS.

    Yes, oil accounts for something like 90-95 percent of our foreign exchange revenues but it only accounts for a mere 15% of our GDP.

    The service sector and the commercial and real sector are the engine or used to be the engine of our economic growth. But these sectors are heavily capital and technology intensive and require cooperation with foreign investors and when you consistently bad mouth your economy and its regulators investor confidence tanks and the result is what we are seeing today.

    I support President Buhari’s anti-corruption war but it should not be a substitute for sound economic ideas or policies.

    And the way the President has carried out his anti-corruption crusade is in itself self-sabotaging and feeds the narrative of those who say that Nigeria is far too complex and dynamic a country to be run by someone who should be quietly collecting his pension.

    And President Buhari’s behavior is flowing down the pyramid. There is a contagious effect in the utterances of major figures in his administration. For instance, when Vice President Osinbajo tells the world that the Jonathan administration looted $15 Billion in security contracts, many people in the West who like to read such stories to justify their hidden opinion that the Black man cannot govern himself, will clap for him.

    Coming from the nation’s own Vice President, the Western press will report the news as a fact. At that level, such a statement carries the weight of an admission.

    But then ask yourself, what was the entire security budget for the five years that Jonathan was President of Nigeria?

    In 2011, defense and security had a budget of ₦348 billion or just over $2 billion. In 2012 it skyrocketed to ₦921 billion or $5.7 billion. It grew to ₦1.055 trillion in 2013 or $6 billion. In 2014, ₦968 billion was budgeted for defence and security or $5.8 billion. The 2015 budget was passed in April and President Jonathan handed over to President Buhari a month later so I cannot see how the previous administration could have ‘chopped’ that money.

    So of the $19 billion budgeted for defence and security while former President Jonathan was in office, how could $15 billion have been looted when more than half that amount went to paying salaries?

    Did Vice President Osinbajo think this accusation through?

    The President and his vice with their cabinet and their political appointees are not a court. They cannot convict anybody. As such when they speak this way, what it amounts to is propagandized activity.

    In an anti-corruption war one must separate activity from results. Results are convictions from a court after due and diligent prosecution. And when you look at it from that perspective, this administration has been delivering activity and not results.

    For instance, then candidate Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressive Congress, had called the subsidy payments made by the Jonathan administration a fraud! They claimed that the amount was too high at ₦1.1 trillion in 2014. Well if fuel subsidy had been a fraud, the first thing that should have happened naturally when President Muhammadu Buhari took over was that the amount should have reduced, but it DID NOT reduce. As a matter of fact, Nigeria spent over $5 billion on fuel subsidy in 2015 and President Buhari was in power for most of that year!

    The point I am making here is that the elections are over. President Buhari and his administration should stop tarnishing the image of Nigeria in the mistaken belief that they are rubbishing the person of former President Jonathan. The President should take in the big picture and realize that you need to be below somebody in order to pull him down.

    One year has come and gone and has seemingly been wasted pointing fingers in blame instead of at solutions. The time for blame games have gone.

    Only last month, President Buhari complained that the Sahara Desert was advancing southward. He should also realize that that is not the only thing going south. The Nigerian economy is going south at perhaps a faster rate and blaming others for it will never stem the tide.

    The President should focus on marketing his plans and policies when he travels abroad instead of de-marketing the plans and policies of former President Jonathan’s administration.

    It has been said that if you want a conversation with a habitual complainer to end abruptly, just ask him how he intends to fix the problem. That is the question Nigerians want answered by President Buhari.

    Under former President Jonathan, Nigeria’s economy exploded and became the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the world. Let it not be said that under President Buhari that economy collapsed like a pack of clouds because the hand that should have steered the ship was too busy pointing an accusing finger.

  • I Remain in Politics – Philomena Ihenyen

    I Remain in Politics – Philomena Ihenyen

    Princess (Mrs.) Philomena Okojie Ihenyen, PDP South-South Secretary was on Monday, May 9, 2016 a guest speaker at the ITV Town Hall Meeting. She delivered her lecture on “Women Participation in Politics (The Road to 2016 Election in Edo State)”.

    Mrs. Ihenyen advised those present that she was here as a voice for all Edo women. Her lecture which brought to light women from past who had added value and changed history throughout the course of time in Nigeria, she also highlighted the contributions of women who had been appointed to positions of great responsibility since the second democracy which began in 1999.

    She noted that those discussed were “carefully selected not just for their personal attributes and political sagacity, but for the conservative, strong, cultural and traditional societies of their origin in which male chauvinism is a trademark. Yet in spite of these cultural and traditional gender prejudices prevalent in their times and places of origin as barriers, they were undaunted and against all odds and drawbacks, excelled in their given opportunities to make the difference that have now become legendary landmarks in the political history of their nations, communities and the world at large.”

    She then charged those present with the following reflections:

    • When will the Nigerian woman politician be recognized on her own merit to vie for legislative and executive offices at the highest level, as now happens in the judiciary?
    • When shall a level playing field come to be in the Nigerian political terrain, that women politician will be motivated to dare on their own to seek election to any office of their choice without looking over their shoulder to a looming male shadow?

    Mrs. Ihenyen then explained that she remained in politics not to seek personal comfort, but to work hard towards the enthronement of a just social system, where hard work is adequately rewarded and poverty is alleviated to tolerable limits; to mobilize and educate every Edo woman to be politically conscious and emancipated to the point of realizing the true value of her vote and not to sell it cheaply for a “mudu” of rice or garri; to push for electoral reforms such as to establish a level playing ground for all eligible candidates irrespective of gender, tribe or status; to see that true democracy is entrenched in our body-polity, such that the very brightest and best amongst us emerge to leadership position at various levels; and finally to see Edo state translate its enormous potential into reality and become truly the heartbeat of the nation.

    She emphasized that with the large number of women voters, more women can be elected into office.

    Mrs. Ihenyen is a well-rounded individual and she remains active in politics. She is tagged by a large following of women who believe in her ability to function as deputy governor of the state.  Mrs. Iheyen is fully equipped with the background, qualifications, education and meets all constitutional requirements to be the deputy governor of Edo State as was seen in Ekiti State and now Rivers State. She also comes from the Edo Central Senatorial District where the Peoples Democratic Party zoned the position of Deputy Governor.

    Also present at the town hall meeting were, Mrs. Lindsay Sorae, the PDP State Women Leader, Mrs. Okosun, the PDP Edo Central Senatorial Women Leader and Mrs. Maria Osamoje, PDP Edo North Senatorial Women Leader and many others.

    May God bless Edo State.

  • ITV Town Hall Meeting: Edebiri does it again

    ITV Town Hall Meeting: Edebiri does it again

    The Independent Television/Radio Benin held a Town hall session today, May 9, 2016, at the Wesley Hotel in Benin, titled meet the Aspirants, the Theme “My Vision for Edo State”. Representing the Peoples Democratic Party was the front runner and currently leading aspirant in the contest for the seat of Governor 2016, Chief Iyobosa Solomon Edebiri among six other aspirants from the All Progressive Congress.

    Chief Edebiri was classic and raised the bar with his speech “Building a Corporate Edo State and becoming a wealth generating state”. Those present in the hall could not contain themselves as they gave a standing ovation for at least one minute in respect to the brilliance of his delivery.

    Once again Chief Edebiri makes the party proud and we continue to wish him well in his aspiration.

    PDP, Power to the People

    God Bless Edo State

  • Alhaji Yahaya Bello Inaugurated Governor of Kogi State

    Alhaji Yahaya Bello Inaugurated Governor of Kogi State

    The emergence of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as governor of Kogi can only be said to be the will of God. After the death of Prince Audu Abubakhar on November 22, 2015 the All Progressive Congress (APC) was left to decide who would Substitute him. The decision to produce one was to be in line with the constitution to avoid any legal ramifications to their decision. With the elections inconclusive at the time of Abubakar’s death the call to cancel the election was made. However, the INEC felt differently and proceeded with supplementary elections in those areas in question.

    The issue of substituting Abubakar became heated within the APC as  Mr. James Faleke his deputy claims it is his right to replace him. However, the party decided on Alhaji Yahaya Bello, a youth born in 1975 and in January 27, 2016 claimed that Faleke was the deputy to Bello. The matter remains in the election tribunal and Faleke was not present at the inauguration.

    Today, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has been sworn into office without his deputy.

  • I won’t go down alone – Wike

    I won’t go down alone – Wike

    Some aides and close associates of Chief (Barr) Nyesom Wike, the Governor of Rivers State has expressed fears over what they referred to as the “uncharitable threats” by the Governor. Governor Wike who is said to be troubled by the spate of defections that is on-going in his party, the People’s Democratic Party in Rivers State has issued a threat while meeting with selected members of the PDP leadership. Worried about the defection he said:

    “Everybody is running away to APC and they expect me to stay calm and suffer the brunt alone. It will never happen. We were in it together and we must suffer together. If they say I stole money in the Ministry of Education, I didn’t eat it alone. All of you took part. Some of you built the Alma Jiri Schools, some built the Unity Schools, some supplied books, others supervised projects. I have my proofs. Today everybody is shouting Wike killed to get to power. Did I as a person kill any Rivers man, no. They were killed in your LGAs by your boys. Now all of you are planning to run to APC for protection. I called you here today to inform you that I won’t accept that. I must fight back. If I go down, everybody goes down”

    “Chief Awuse is now comfortable meeting with Andrew Uchendu. He does not remind us anymore of how Andrew Uchendu fought against him. Rather he has all of a sudden realized that Andrew Uchendu is Godfather to his son. See Ogiri. He is now running around Emeka Beke and sending people to Dakuku. Everyone wants to play safe, even madam. Nobody is talking; nobody wants to be on our side any more. I will fight oh. You see the way Dasuki did his, that is exactly what l will do. I will name all of you one after another.”

    One of the sources from Emohua Local Government Area who was also at the meeting said the “Governor has become very desperate and feels that blackmail, intimidation and threats can keep people around him. He is forgetting that Rivers people are not moved by those antics. Most of us that supported him and the PDP did so because of President Goodluck Jonathan and that made us shut our eyes to the dynamics of Rivers politics. Unfortunately President Jonathan didn’t win, so Wike should know that other factors will now set in, which is that two, three Ikwerre persons cannot govern Rivers State in succession: Omehia, Amaechi and now Wike. Unfortunately, all the odds are against him right now and I have told him that in private. I have personally told him as a friend that the best I can do for him is standby until the Supreme Court speak and after that, I will be gone. To keep Wike as Governor after Amaechi will be injustice to the  riverine section of the State and he knows that. Even God will condemn it”

     

    Idaye Horsfall

    Culled from Revelon Newspapers

  • Oshiomhole, Where Are Your Friends?

    Oshiomhole, Where Are Your Friends?

    By Okharedia Ihimekpen

    “In the twentieth century, it is impossible for an honest man to be a critic”, so declared by our dear friend, George Steiner, the formidable European critic. Steiner, before the parochialism of Cambridge drove him to the continent, was the one literary critic who added class and élan to the intellectual life of England in the 70’s.

    Armed with massive erudition and a limpid costly elegant style, Steiner was always there in seminar essays, major reviews and indeed bristling rejoinders to amateur gladiators who might want to trip him. Steiner was not interested in taking intellectual hostages.

    Steiner’s target on this occasion, was George Lucas, the great Hungarian Maxist theatrician. It was Steiner’s contention that Lucas gambled away his exemplary gifts as a literary critic in the arid wasteland of Marxism. Steiner was only being less honest otherwise he ought to have known that it takes a thief to trace the footsteps of another thief on a rock. Or else in the name of which devil does he himself speak so eloquently? Steiner in this case represent our modern day Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.

    Only the other day the governor  Oshiomhole was in his usual element, as he took Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion the Esama of Benin and his son Chief Lucky Igbinedion to the cleaners over tax related issues. The governor has just enacted some retroactive laws to catch up with the duo. The Igbinedions with few others were the same elements that betrayed their political party PDP, to bankrolled Oshiomhole from political obscurity to become Edo State governor at against the interest of the People. One can recollect vividly in 2007 how Oshiomhole as a tenant in the Motel Benin Plaza, was quartered in one of the Igbinedion’s guest houses and allegedly given a grant of twenty-five million naira before the billons of naira was rolled in, to fight the PDP and installed Oshiomhole as Governor of the State.

    Since his emergence as  governor of Edo State in 2008, it has been difficult not to admire the dexterity with which he has been deafly, but maximally utilizing the enormous influence and resources of his office, to consolidate his position as governor and straighten his hand within the his party APC. At the same time he enjoys tremendous goodwill, within the state traditional rulers and the cult boys which he has made key political concessions, including strategic positions of chairmen of motor parks.

    A dire hard student of  Mikolo Mecheveli principle in the book the “Prince” Oshiomhole believes in the destruction of people and elements that assisted him to power, forgetting that he needs them when coming down.

    Today, virtually all the civil commissioners, special advisers’, permanent Secretaries, and directors that help him to power are either sacked with ignominy, retired or demoted for daring to correct him.

    It is on record that at the heels of the Federal Government bail out funds Saga Edo State government applied for a bail out fund of N10 billion naira Oshiomhole allegedly set aside the sum of N6 billion as his counterpart personal contribution to the controversial University at Iyamo while making available a paltry sum of N4 billion for the bail out for salaries and pension in the State. The resultant consequence is that the money became insufficient to pay pensioner and the bail out salaries. This has resulted to some casualties as exemplified in Egor Local Council of Edo State When the Head of Service Mr Obazele, the Permanent Secretary and other officials cried foul they were sacked.

    Oshiomhole greatest headache today is the issue of his successor who will cover up for all these sins. This phobia has put him on a permanent war with his deputy Dr Egberavben Odubu, Like a bull in the China’s shop Oshiomhole has leached a rain of terror on all those associated with his deputy whether in government or out of his government. Like the godfather which he has made himself, he has lunched one Godwin Obaseki as his successor. This Obaseki sermon he has preached to all who care to listen to him, be it traditional rulers, students, and other whiles. And he has never forgot to tell them that this Obaseki is from Alhaji Dangote. Obaseki  is also said to be the main egg-head of the Iyamo University of which only him and Oshiomhole can tell how much of the Edo State tax payers money is in the  project. In seven months time Oshiomhole will be out of Office and his action will be subject to the judgment of posterity.

    I would not know what the new government intends to do about these lootings of Edo, but all I do know is that the people will like to know  the true stories of Edo Line, Airport Road contract scam, the 40% oil derivation monies meant for the oil producing communities and the 10% of the Federal Statutory allocation for the 18 local government since 2008.

    If the Igbinedion eight years in power were years of locust and a rape of democracy, they will like to know what we have we got to show for the Oshiomhole years. Today of the several segments of the economy, in the state only the taxation sector, the government can claim to have registered a hypocritical impression on the populace. This is also the same sector that is trailed with the greatest scandals.

    All the state industries of Edo Line, Bendel Breweries, Edo Cement Factory, Ewu Flour Mill Oshiomhole’s administration inherited, are all grounded. Accountability made a taboo. For seven years now, Oshiomhole has  fooled Edo electorates with the pretence that he is re-constructing and rehabilitating  Federal Roads in the State at the expense of the state roads, which has earned the administration scandals than political gain it is intended. Airport road rehabilitation that would ordinarily have cost the tax payers less than N1 billion naira is now costing over N14 billion and without an end to it.

    Today no one can categorically say the exact amount the Central Hospital Benin extension is costing the tax payer except Oshiomhole and perhaps Obaseki whom he has vowed to impose on his party and his successor in office. They may also wish to know the true story of the N25 Billion tax payers money  allegedly pulled from First Bank State FAC account via the Access Bank to fund the establishment of a cement factory in far away Zambia with the Dangote Group.  Is this funding for Edo State or Oshiomhole? Time will tell?

    A government should have a humane face, a government that takes pride in beating confidence out of its lawmakers through intimidation, cannot not be said to be government of the people, by the people and for the people. Edo State House of Assembly has been dumb. It will amount to asking for the moon in the day light than to expect the leadership of the House of Assembly to ask Oshiomhole of corruption in the state.

    It is an irony which will surprise only the naïve, when we suggest that the unyielding protagonist of this timeless Passion play in Edo State itself  Today, “The Heart Beat State” continues to stagger from one self inflicted crises to another; hence its vulnerability and the eternal instability which cost a forlorn shadow on it. Edo State has even failed the elementary test of a modern bourgeois state: For seven years now it has been unable to mediate the often conflicting interest of the factor that constitutes the ruling Oshiomhole’s administration. Charity has ended at home. (Picture: Oshiomhole and Odubu)

  • Edo Governorship Race: Why Oshiomhole’s backing Obaseki — Bello-Osagie

    Edo Governorship Race: Why Oshiomhole’s backing Obaseki — Bello-Osagie

    BENIN CITY—FORMER member of House of Representatives, Mr Rasaq Bello-Osagie, has said that Mr Godwin Obaseki’s credentials as a management expert was what Edo State people need as the next governor of the state.

    He urged the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state to commend Governor Oshiomhole for his preference for Obaseki as APC governorship candidate ahead of the governorship election in the state, saying that being a politician alone cannot guarantee positive future for the people of the state, adding that those insisting that Obaseki was not a politician should have a rethink.

    Bello-Osagie, who represented the people of Oredo federal constituency of Edo State from 2011 – 2015, said, “Oshiomhole was never a politician before he ran for the governorship of this state. But today, Edo State is one of the most vibrant states in the country despite its meagre resources.

    “When Oshiomhole came, he constituted a team and this same Obaseki for instance, from day one, put a team together to support the governor. He supported the process to raise a strong team of professionals to help the administration of the governor. He remained in the policy cockpit of the Oshiomhole administration.

    “What is needed in Edo State now as a recipe for development, not restricting the choice of candidate to those who see themselves as just politicians. We are looking for managers who can creatively manage our meagre resources for the benefit of Edo State. His antecedents as a management expert qualify him to aspire to the position of governor of Edo State. Edo State as presently constituted, in line with its own vision for the state needs a super manager not just a politician.”

  • Bayelsa Decides: INEC releases results

    Bayelsa Decides: INEC releases results

    The incumbent governor and the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Seriake Dickson, has emerged winner after scoring the most votes in the Bayelsa State governorship election.

     

    Total Registered Voters: 654,493

    Accredited Voters: 242,114

    APC: 86, 852

    PDP: 134, 998

    Margin: 48,148

     

    Sunday, January 10, 13:40: The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reconvenes to continue the collation of results.

     

    EKEREMOR

    Registered voters 9, 157

    Accredited voters 3,018

    ACPN 1, ADC 0, APA 0, APC 257, APGA 1, CPP 0, DPC 0, DPP 1, ID 0, KOWA 0, LP 0, MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 0, PDM 10, PDP 2,695, PPA 3, PPN 0, SDP 0, UPP 0

    VALID VOTES 2,968

    REJECTED 42

    VOTES CAST 3,010

     

    NEMBE LGA

    Registered voters 4,294

    Accredited voters 2,649

    ACPN 0, ADC 0, APA 0, APC 1, 400, APGA 1, CPP 0, DPC 0, DPP 0, ID 0, KOWA 1, LP 0, MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 0, PDM 12, PDP 1,160, PPA 0, PPN 0, SDP 0, UPP 0

    VALID VOTES 2,574

    REJECTED 31

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 2,605

     

    Sunday, January 10, 01:20: Collation of results begins.

     

    OGBIA LGA

    Registered voters 4,344

    Accredited voters 1,551

    ACPN 0, ADC 0, APA 4, APC 139, APGA 1, CPP 0, DPC 4, DPP 2, ID 0, KOWA 1, LP 0, MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 1, PDM 4, PDP 1,290, PPA 2, PPN 1, SDP 0, UPP 0

    VALID VOTES 1,449

    REJECTED 47

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 1,496

     

    SAGBAMA LGA

    One Registration area affected

    Registered voters 2,005

    Accredited voters 326

    ACPN 1, ADC 0, APA 2, APC 119, APGA 0, CPP 0, DPC 0, DPP 0, ID 0, KOWA 0, LP 0,MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 0, PDM 1, PDP 180, PPA 0, PPN 0, SDP 0, UPP 0

    VALID VOTES 303

    REJECTED VOTES 21

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 324

     

    BRASS LGA:

    Registered voters 2,255

    Accredited voters 1,703

    ACPN 0, ADC 0, APA 0, APC 1679, APGA 0, CPP 0, DPC 0, DPP 0, ID 0, KOWA 0, LP 0, MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 0, PDM 12, PDP 05, PPA 0, PPN 0, SDP 0, UPP 0

    VALID VOTES 1696

    REJECTED VOTES 7

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 1703

     

    YENAGOA LGA

    Registered 9,560

    Accredited Voters 1480

    ACPN 0, ADC 1, APA 7, APC 448, APGA 3, CPP 1, DPP 2, ID 0, KOWA 0, LP 0, MPPP 0, NNPP 0, PDC 3, PDM 3, PDP 839, PPA 1, PPN 0, SDP 0, UPP 0

    TOTAL VALID VOTES 1309

    REJECTED VOTES 54

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 1363

  • Oshiomhole carpets PDP on ‘rice and garri’ politics

    Oshiomhole carpets PDP on ‘rice and garri’ politics

    As controversy rages over alleged diversion of Goodluck Jonathan campaign rice meant for distribution to the people of Edo State in the last general election by a gubernatorial aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Friday, took a swipe at the said aspirant and the PDP, saying the people of Edo State will no longer be swayed by rice and garri politics.

    A chieftain of the PDP, Mr Okharedia Ihimekpen had alleged that bags of rice released by former President Goodluck Jonathan to sway votes in favour of the PDP in the last general election were not distributed and was shocked to see the portraits of a certain gubernatorial aspirant super-imposed on the bags of rice and distributed as his Christmas package last December.

    Speaking at the 2016 Auchi Day celebration, on Friday, Governor Oshiomhole said politics of rice and garri was out of fashion as the people now prefer politics of development which his administration has introduced to the state in the last seven years.

    Giving his scorecard to the mammoth crowd of natives of the town who thronged the palace of the Otaru, Alhaji Haliru Momoh, Ikelebe 111 and some invited guests at the Auchi Day celebration, Oshiomhole said: “the PDP Federal Government awarded the Auchi erosion contract to one of their own; in the name of Auchi erosion, they enriched themselves and abandoned even the tractor in the erosion site, compounding the erosion problem. You wrote petitions and those letters were read and ignored but we thank God for using me.

    “We thank God that today, in the Auchi Erosion site, we can now locate two, three football pitches of Olympic standards in those areas that erosion had claimed.

    “We have shown that government needs not lament, that government can listen and when contracts are awarded, they are meant to be done, not to provide avenue for them to deepen their pockets and use out of it to buy rice once in two years.

    “I am glad that, Otaru, it will go down in the records that it was under your reign that God used us to dualise the Auchi road which your highness has kindly named Oshiomhole way and I am humbled. At night, we now can have street light in spite of the challenges of power arising from PDP mismanagement of billions of naira that was voted for power.

    “As you drive here, you see red roofs of schools that Auchi children can now attend and this year before the end of my tenure your Highness, the remaining schools in Auchi will wear red roofs. We will do that because your highness, you deserve it and I will try to discharge only part of my debt obligations to you.

    “Every commitment that I have made, I will do, including the ones we are already doing. We will sustain them, we will complete them before the end of my tenure. My government will never lament. When others are not paying salaries, we paid before Christmas because my task is to make things happen, not to cry.

    “Edo people continue to prosper and our people will never again submit to the politics of rice and garri.”