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Lagos CAN backs Sanwo-Olu for second term

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CAN SUPPORTS SANWO-OLU FOR SECOND TERM

 

Ahead of the 2023 general election, the Lagos State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria has decalred its support for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second term ambition.

The Chairman, Most Rev. Stephen Adegbite, made the declaration at the 2022 CAN inter-denominational prayer, held at the headquarters of the Apostolic Church of God in Lagos.

According to reports, the session with the theme: “Choose Ye This Day Whom You Will Serve,” was to render supplication to God and for His benevolence to the state and nation.

Adegbite said it was wrong to change a winning team, noting that Sanwo-Olu had performed creditably well in improving the lot of the people of the state.

In his remark at the event, Adegbite said that 2021 was a challenging one that stretched the people to the limit with the advent of the coronavirus that whittled down the economy.

He noted that with the governor’s forthsighted leadership, the state was able to surmount the adversaries and contain the spread of the disease with less casualties against expectations of doom sayers.

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“We thank God we have a child of God as our governor. His pedigree as a Christian brought-up has continually shown in his devotion to service to mankind in different strata of the society even in difficult times.

“For us to thank him for his good work in this first tenure is to rally round him and re-elect him for a second tenure in order for him to complete many of his people oriented projects in varying stages of completion.

“As the voice of the Christian fold in the state CAN cannot associate itself with that which cannot be of benefit to the common good.

CAN, therefore, has resolved to embark on voter registration and sensitisation drive across the state to bring the project Sanwo-Olu 2023 to fruition,” he said.

In his response, the governor, a Special Guest at the event, thanked God for preserving the lives of the people during the difficult period of COVID-19.

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Sanwo-olu charged Christians to work for a common purpose in service to God and humanity.

He said that government would continue to provide an enabling environment for services and businesses to thrive.

He said that the state had been in the business of transforming people’s lives through improved infrastructure.

“Our impact is being felt in the education system where many classroom blocks are being constructed across the state with constant recruitment of qualified teaching staff to aid in the smooth return of our teeming out-of-school children back to school.

“Our state WAEC result profile has improved from 38 per cent to 78 per cent.

“Improved farming system is one of the key areas the state is prioritising to boost food production in the state.

“Presently, 14 housing estates are in different stages of completion across the state all in our drive to improve the lives of our citizens.

The governor reiterated his administration’s effort to ensure improved healthcare in the state and tasked faithful for their prayers to the state.

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There were lots of manipulations, fraudulent approvals under Buhari, says ex-minister, Shittu

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A former Minister of Communication Adebayo Shittu claims that there were manipulations and fraudulent approvals under the immediate past government of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

Shittu served as a minister under the Buhari government but believed many persons close to the former Nigerian president manipulated things to their favour, plunging the country’s economy into a downward slide.

 

“Let me tell you, there were a lot of manipulations and we even heard that a lot of the so-called approvals did not emanate from President Buhari,” he said on Tuesday’s edition of Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily while responding to comments that the previous government was printing money to run the economy.

 

“There were a lot of manipulations and fraudulent approvals which did not emanate from the President.”

 

“I am telling you confidently that a lot of it did not get his attention,” he insisted. “There were a lot of people around the President who exploited their relationship with the President and conspired with the then-CBN governor.

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Approvals Without Signatures

Shittu’s claims corroborated that of presidential spokesman Ajuri Ngelale who said many approvals for releasing funds within the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under Godwin Emefiele did not have Buhari’s signature.

 

“President Bola Tinubu has come out several times in fairness to him (Buhari), to say, ‘Look, this is what happened under the previous administration’. I think we have to acknowledge the fact that he (Tinubu) understands more than anyone that many of the approvals within the CBN that brought us to this point have no signature to President Muhammadu Buhari and had no knowledge of President Muhammadu Buhari,” Ngelale said.

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan appointed Emefiele as the CBN governor. However upon assumption of office in 2015, Buhari retained him as the apex bank boss.

 

He, was, however, removed in June and is being tried for charges bordering on corruption.

Shittu therefore wants Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to wade into the matter and “probe properly”.

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“I hope the EFCC will probe properly as to how these things happen without the President knowing,” Shittu said.

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Suspended Edo assembly lawmakers hired herbalist to plant charms in complex, says speaker

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Blessing Agbebaku, speaker of the Edo state house of assembly, says the three lawmakers suspended during plenary on Monday engaged in “nefarious acts”.

On May 6, the speaker announced the suspension of Donald Okogbe (PDP Akoko-Edo II), Bright Iyamu (PDP Orihonmwon south), and Adeh Isibor (PDP Esan north-east I).

Okogbe, one of the suspended lawmakers, is an ally of Philip Shaibu, former deputy governor of Edo. He was the only lawmaker who did not sign the petition that led to Shaibu’s impeachment.

 

Agbebaku accused the lawmakers of attempts to change the leadership of the house through diabolical and other means.

He added that the closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on the house premises exposed the spiritualist and the lawmakers who hired him.

“They are being influenced to cause chaos in this house by planning to change the leadership of this house. But to God be the glory, they were exposed,” the speaker said.

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“They brought in a spiritualist into the Anthony Enahoro complex and dropped fetish items.

 

“They brought a herbalist into this house of assembly premises to plant some charms in the compound by 1am in the morning without knowing that the CCTV cameras will expose their nocturnal act.”

A rowdy and rancorous session ensued in the house after the speaker announced the suspension of the lawmakers, with the affected legislators accusing Agbebaku of acting “unilaterally”.

As tempers flared amid the pushing and shoving, plenary was abruptly adjourned.

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“You don’t exist… I determine your existence”, Fubara tells Rivers assembly members

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Governor Siminialayi Fubara of Rivers state says the existence of members of the state house of assembly is based on his recognition.

Fubara spoke on Monday when some political and traditional leaders from Bayelsa state visited him at the government house in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers.

The Rivers governor said members of the state assembly do not “exist”, adding that he decided to “give them a floating” through a peace deal initiated by President Bola Tinubu.

Fubara said he accepted the peace accord on the understanding that there was a relationship between him and members of the state house of assembly.

 

The Rivers governor said he has shown restraint in the political crisis rocking the state despite his powers, adding that the other party did not show such.

He lamented that daily, his supporters suffer intimidation and attacks in the state.

 

“Those group of men who claim that are our assembly members are not assembly members — they are not existing,” Fubara said.

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“I want it to be on record. I accepted that peace accord to give them a floating. That is the truth.

“There was nothing in that peace accord that is a constitutional issue. It is a political solution to a problem.

“It has gotten to a time when I have to make a statement that they are not existing.

“Their existence is me allowing them to exist. If I de-recognise them, they are nowhere.”

 

FUBARA VERSUS RIVERS LAWMAKERS

In the past few months, members of the Rivers state assembly and Fubara have been at loggerheads.

In October 2023, the assembly commenced impeachment proceedings against the governor.

 

The impeachment notice was later withdrawn in December 2023.

 

On several occasions, the assembly has overridden the decision of Fubara not to sign certain bills passed by the lawmakers led by Martin Amaewhule, the speaker.

In January, the Rivers assembly overrode the decision of Fubara not to assent to four bills earlier passed by the lawmakers.

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In March, the assembly again overrode Fubara on the passage of some bills.

 

In April, the assembly did the same for the local government amendment bill.

 

On Monday, the assembly overrode the Rivers governor on the passage of the public procurement amendment bill.

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