Category: Politics Lite

  • Shaibu warns against violence ahead of Edo governorship poll

    Shaibu warns against violence ahead of Edo governorship poll

    Philip Shaibu, the reinstated Deputy Governor of Edo State, has called for peace and denounced violence and anti-democratic actions as the state prepares for the September 21 governorship election.

    Shaibu, who was impeached on March 18 but reinstated by the court on July 17, made the appeal during a thanksgiving service at St. Paul Catholic Church in Benin to celebrate his legal victory.

    In his address, Shaibu emphasized the need for unity and the peaceful resolution of conflicts, despite any provocations. 

    Describing himself as a “child of God,” Shaibu expressed that he had challenged God to demonstrate His presence in his life.

    “I said, prove to the world that truly I am your son.

    “They said they will impeach me, and when I go to court and by the time the judgment would come, the tenure would be over.

    “But God proved them wrong and the judgement came earlier than expected on July 17,” he said.

    He warned the youths against violence, saying they could be whoever they wanted without going to the streets.

    “You can be who you want to be when you are consistent and do what is right all the time.

    “Don’t let anyone disrupt this democracy.

    “You must stand your ground to make sure that democracy succeeds,” said the deputy governor.

    He said violence would only lead to suffering, adding that “Nigeria cannot afford to go to war.

    “There are too many economic problems that need to be solved,” he said.

    On the allegation that he was the mastermind of the Benin Airport attack, Mr Shaibu said the state government was only trying to cover up.

    “They killed a policeman and all of them must be picked up.

    “The men of the vigilance group and Public Work Volunteers did that.

    “They want to drag people in, so I called on the President and IG to set up an inquiry, not just to investigate but to proscribe the vigilance group and POWOV,” he said.

    The deputy governor said he had changed his style and now used his brain instead of resorting to violence.

    “I don’t move people to the street anymore.

    “They said I will soon go to the street, but I didn’t go.

    “I use my brain, and I have been winning,” he said.

    Earlier, the officiating priest of the church, Rev. Fr. Charles Omogiate, cautioned against killings in the name of seeking for positions.

    Position, he said, would come and go but human beings would remain.

    “If you take lives and property because you want position, know that you are on the part of destruction because God gives lives and only He has the power to take lives,” the cleric said.

  • Court declines to bar Fubara from spending Rivers funds

    By Vivian Michael

    A Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja has refused to shut down all expenditures of Gov. Siminalay Fubara of Rivers pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit field by the Martin Amaewhule-led Rivers Assembly.

    Justice Emeka Nwite, in a ruling on the motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/984/24 and moved by Sebastien Hon, SAN, rather ordered the plaintiffs to put all the defendants in the suit on notice.

    Justice Nwite, however, granted another motion ex-parte by the plaintiffs to serve the 5th to 10th defendants with the originating process and other applications in the matter by substituted means.

    The judge said: “the leave is hereby granted to the plaintiffs/applicants to serve the 5th to 10th defendants/respondents with tne plaintiffs/applicants’ originating and any other process(es) filed or issued in this suit by substituted means to wit:“By publishing same in the Nation Newspapers.”

    Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until Aug. 7 for hearing of the motion on notice.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 5th to 10th defendants are Fubara; Accountant-General (A-G) of Rivers; Rivers Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC); Chief Judge (CJ) of Rivers, Hon. Justice S.C. Amadi; Chairman of RSIEC, Hon. Justice Adolphus Enebeli (rtd.) and Government of Rivers State respectively.

    The Rivers State House of Assembly and Right Honourable Martin Amaewhule (1st and 2nd plaintiffs) had, through their lead counsel, Joseph Daudu, SAN, filed the suit dated July 14 but filed July 15.

    They had sued the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Zenith Bank Plc, Access Bank Plc and the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) as 1st to 4th defendants respectively.

    Also joined in the suit are Fubara, Rivers A-G, RSIEC, Rivers CJ, Chairman of RSIEC and Rivers government as 5th to 10 defendants.

    In the motion on notice brought pursuant to Order 28 Rules 1 and 2; Order 27 Rules 5; Order 28 Rule 1(2) of FHC Civil Procedure Rules 2009 and under the inherent jurisdiction of the court, the plaintiffs sought two orders.

    They sought an order of Interlocutory Injunction restraining the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants from honouring any request, command, order or mandate or any banking or other instrument, financial instruction or other instructions issued by the 5th defendant on his instruction or at his instance or deriving from the 5th defendant’s authority or in any manner, fund or revenue of Rivers State or Rivers State Government in the custody of the said the defendants, or held by the said defendants for the benefit of Rivers State or Rivers State Government or in any NAN reports that the two rulings, which were delivered on July 17 in the judge’s chamber, were obtained on Sunday in Abuja by NAN.

    The Martin Amaewhule-led Rivers Assembly had, on July 15, suspended all expenditures of Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara until he re-presents his budget before the house.

    The lawmakers gave the governor a seven-day ultimatum to re-present his budget, which they said had expired.

    Rivers House Leader, Major Jack, moved the motion to bring up a resolution alerting the house of the governor’s seven-day deadline for presenting the 2024 budget to the house.

    Following consideration, the assembly decided to shut down the Rivers State Consolidated Revenue Account, prohibiting any expenditure by Gov. Fubara’s administration.

  • World leaders react to Biden’s withdrawal from U.S. presidential race

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    President Joe Biden’s decision on Sunday to end his campaign to seek reelection in November is generating reactions from foreign leaders.

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he had known Mr Biden for years and that “he’s a great man.”

    Mr Trudeau added, “Everything he does is guided by his love for his country. As president, he is a partner to Canadians — and a true friend. To President Biden and the First Lady: thank you.”

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in his reaction on X, said, “Joe Biden has achieved a great deal – for his country, for Europe, for the world. Thanks to him, transatlantic cooperation is close, NATO is strong, and the U.S. is a good and reliable partner for us. His decision not to run again deserves recognition.”

    Reacting in a statement, new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, “I respect President Biden’s decision and I look forward to us working together during the remainder of his presidency.”

    “I know that, as he has done throughout his remarkable career, President Biden will have made his decision based on what he believes is in the best interests of the American people.”

    Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant thanked Biden for his unwavering support of Israel over the years.

    “Your steadfast backing, especially during the war, has been invaluable. We are grateful for your leadership and friendship,” Mr Gallant stated.

    In his comments on X, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he admired “the brave and dignified decision” of the U.S. president.

    “Thanks to his determination and leadership. The U.S. overcame the economic crisis after the pandemic and the serious assault on the Capitol and has been exemplary in its support for Ukraine in the face of Putin’s Russian aggression. A great gesture from a great president who has always fought for democracy and freedom,” Mr Sanchez stated.

    Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said in a statement, “On behalf of the people and government of Ireland. I … would like to thank you, Mr President, for your global leadership and your friendship as you make your announcement that you will not stand in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

    “Joe Biden, in all the offices he has held, has always been an unwavering voice and passionate worker for peace on the island of Ireland, and our country owes him a great debt for this.”

    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov said, “The elections are still four months away. And that is a long period of time in which a lot can change. We need to be patient and carefully monitor what happens. The priority for us is the special military operation (the war in Ukraine).

    Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Stoere and his Polish and Czech counterparts Donald Tusk and Petr Fiala, respectively, reacted to Mr Biden’s withdrawal from the U.S. presidential race.

  • We‘ll conduct credible LG polls in Kano soon, says Gov. Yusuf

    We‘ll conduct credible LG polls in Kano soon, says Gov. Yusuf

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    Gov. Abba Yusuf of Kano state, on Sunday, assured the people of his readiness to conduct a free, fair and credible local government elections in the state.

    Mr Yusuf spoke in Kano during a stakeholders’ meeting with the ruling New Nigeria People’s Party.

    The governor revealed plans to conduct the council polls in compliance with the judgement of the Supreme Court that affirmed financial autonomy to the third tier of government.

    Mr Yusuf stressed the need for respect for the rule of law and commitment to financial prudence, accountability and transparency in governance at all tiers of government.

    The governor urged opposition parties to field candidates to test their popularity “because my government will not interfere with the electoral process.

    “Our administration has allowed the previous LG Executive Councils in the 44 LGAs to complete their tenure despite pressure from within: this is out of respect for the rule of law.”

    He said preparations by the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) for the conduct of the council polls were in top gear.

    “We will soon invite you again for selection of our party’s candidates to be fielded to contest for chairman, vice chairman and Councillor in their respective constituencies.

    “We shall run a peaceful campaign with the believe that the majority of Kano people will vote for NNPP,” he said.

  • Philip Shaibu defects from PDP to APC

    Philip Shaibu defects from PDP to APC

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    Philip Shaibu, reinstated deputy governor of Edo state, has officially dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and returned to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Shaibu made the announcement on Saturday in Benin City, the state capital,

    He was said to have rejoined the APC with leading members of the Dan Orbih-led Legacy Group of the PDP.

    “On behalf of the Legacy Group, I announce our movement to the APC. We have come to add value to the party,” Shaibu said.

    “It is time to take back our state. We will not talk too much because action will speak for us. We are not afraid. We are ready to move forward.

    “We, the homeboys, are ready to take our state back through the APC governorship candidate, Monday Okpebholo, and his running mate, Dennis Idahosa.

    “We are not troublemakers, but if it comes, we will use it to rub our body, and we move on.”

  • Appeal Court affirms Diri’s re-election as Bayelsa Governor

    Appeal Court affirms Diri’s re-election as Bayelsa Governor

    By Vivian Michael, Abuja

    The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, Thursday, affirmed the re-election of Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State.

    The judgement described the appeal brought before it by the All Progressives Congress(APC) and its candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva, as incompetent and abuse of court process.

    The appellate court, had in a unanimous decision by a three-man panel of Justices lead by Justice James Abunduga, said it found no reason to dislodge the earlier judgement of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.

    It held that the court below was right when it declined to nullify the outcome of the gubernatorial poll that was held in the state on November 11, 2023.

    The Bayelsa Governorship petition tribunal, had on May 27, led by Justice Adekunle Adeleye, dismissed as lacking in merit, the petition that was filed against governor Diri’s re-election by the APC and its candidate.

    The tribunal held that the petitioners failed to adduce any credible evidence to substantiate any of the allegations they raised against the outcome of the governorship poll.

    It struck out as incompetent, all the additional proof of evidence, as well as statements on oath of some of the witnesses that testified for the petitioners.

    The court below maintained that the law expressly provided that an election petition must be filed no later than 21 days after the result of an election was declared.

    It held that such petition must, at the time it was filed, be accompanied by written statements of all the intended witnesses.

    The tribunal held that the decision of Sylva and his party to file their additional proof of evidence and statement on oath of witnesses, long after they had filed the petition, was “tantamount to a surreptitious attempt to amend the case of the petitioners.”

    The tribunal noted that whereas Sylva and his party prayed it to declare that they were the valid winners of the governorship election, they equally applied for the same election to be declared invalid.

    It held that prayers of the petitioners were contradictory, adding that Sylva and APC did not tender any electoral material to show that any irregularity occurred during the election.

    It held that the petitioners were unable to discharge the burden of proof that was placed on them by the law, stressing that they failed to show, polling units by polling units, the particulars of the non compliance they alleged and how it substantially affected the outcome of the election.

  • ‘I Remain Deputy Gov Till Nov, I Will Resume Office, Face My Work’ – Philip Shaibu Dares Obaseki

    ‘I Remain Deputy Gov Till Nov, I Will Resume Office, Face My Work’ – Philip Shaibu Dares Obaseki

    The reinstated Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, declared on Friday that he will remain in office until November 11, the date of the upcoming governorship election.

    Shaibu’s statement came after an Abuja Federal High Court reaffirmed his position.

    In an appearance on Arise TV’s morning show, Shaibu announced his return to the office and criticized Governor Godwin Obaseki for failing to pay him for the past year.

    Shaibu stated, “I’m elected deputy governor of this state and the court has reaffirmed it. I will be deputy governor till November eleven, even when the governor has not paid. He has not paid for the last one year.

    “I’m a law abiding citizen and I will go to the office this morning, if they want to stop me, they should.

    “I will not do anything that would lead to the loss of life. I have been maintaining peace, the office of the deputy governor must be given it’s rightful respect.

    “I will resume in the office and face my work, if he allows me to see him, I will and if not; I will face my work.”

    In addition, Shaibu revealed that he considers himself an unofficial member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), having distanced himself from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    He explained that his support for the APC’s governorship candidate is consistent with his personal choice, noting that party affiliations do not restrict one’s right to support any candidate.

    Giving reasons for supporting the APC governorship candidate in Edo state, he said, “In PDP now, everybody can support whoever they like. On the issue of supporting a candidate, the constitution guarantees that you can support who you like and you can belong to any political party.”

  • Ndume Breaks Silence On Removal As Senate Chief Whip, Rejects Akpabio’s Appointment

    Ndume Breaks Silence On Removal As Senate Chief Whip, Rejects Akpabio’s Appointment

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    The Borno South Senator, Ali Ndume, has spoken publicly for the first time following his sack as the Chief Whip of the Senate in the 10th Assembly.

    The outspoken lawmaker, who spoke in his country home of Maiduguri on Friday, said he was unfairly treated, and his actions do not warrant his removal from the position.

    He also rejected the chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Tourism, which was announced by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Wednesday, arguing that he lacks the experience and exposure to lead such a sensitive group.

    Ndume added that he never wanted to be a senate whip after serving as the leader in the eighth senate, disclosing that he was given the chance to choose which committee to serve as the vice chairman, having successfully led the campaigns that brought about the emergence of Godwill Akpabio as president of the Senate.

    On the recommendation of the party to leave the APC, Ndume said he is a founding member of the party.

    He explained that he was one of the twenty-two senators from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that formed the APC when the current national chairman of the party Abdullahi Ganduje was a deputy governor in Kano State.

    He, however, stated that when former President Muhammadu Buhari, in the company of President Bola Tinubu, ordered him to sign a document to join APC at the Imo House in Abuja, he informed his people before going public as such, he would consult his people before deciding on whether to leave the APC or not.

  • Labour Party Suspends Nollywood Actress, Hilda Dokubo

    Labour Party Suspends Nollywood Actress, Hilda Dokubo

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    The Labour Party (LP) has suspended Nollywood actress cum politician, Hilda Dokubo over alleged financial misconduct.

    Dokubo was suspended as a member of the Labour Party at her ward in Asari Toru Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers State.

    She was accused of financial misconduct, abuse of office, and breach of party regulations, among others.

    Dokubo, the Labour Party’s acting chairperson in Rivers State, was suspended on Thursday following an emergency meeting of the party’s ward executive committee held on July 15.

    The suspension was conveyed through a letter addressed to the LP’s chairman of Asari Toru and signed by the ward Chairman, Ajalamonia Ibama; the Secretary, Lole Amacheer; and the Treasurer, Emmanuel Ibamathe.

    Other signatories to the letter include the Women Leader, Osaki Dieypiriye, and the Publicity Secretary, Osaki Dokubo.

    The ward executives said the decision followed a thorough investigation into the allegations against the 54-year-old actress.

    They argued that substantial evidence had been uncovered to support their claims.

    In 2022, Dokubo declared interest in contesting the Asalga/Akulga federal constituency in the House of Representatives under the Labour Party after two decades in the Nollywood industry.

    The thespian made her Nollywood debut during her youth service in a 1992 film titled ‘Evil Passion’, and has featured in several other films including ‘Gone Forever’, ‘End of the Wicked’, and ‘My Goodwill’.

  • Growing Hardship: Reps Slash Salaries by 50% Amid Growing Hardship

    Growing Hardship: Reps Slash Salaries by 50% Amid Growing Hardship

    In response to the increasing hunger and frustration faced by citizens, members of the House of Representatives have resolved to reduce their salaries by 50 percent for the next six months.

    The decision followed the adoption of an amendment to a motion’s prayer proposed by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Benjamin Okezie Kalu. Kalu emphasized the need for lawmakers to sacrifice 50% of their N600,000 monthly salaries to support struggling Nigerians.

    Kalu explained that the salary reduction aims to aid the federal government in combating the escalating cost of foodstuffs and alleviate the hardships faced by the populace.

    The Deputy Speaker’s amended prayer was to a motion by Rep Isiaka Ayokunle calling on proponents of the planned nationwide protests to throwaway the idea and engage the government in a dialogue.

    Note that the prices of food items, transportation, electricity tariff amongst other have greatly skyrocketed and is still increasing on a daily basis.

    Recalled that the Organised Labour have been at loggerheads with the government of President Bola Tinubu over the increase of salaries for workers.

    Agreeing to cut down their salaries by 50 percent the 360 lawmakers will be forfeiting about N108 million monthly for the next six months.

    The motion was unanimously adopted by lawmakers through a voice vote and referred to the committees on Humanitarian Affairs, Finance and Budget for compliance.