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‘I will send you out if you don’t wear Tinubu cap’ — Edo Governor Okpebholo warns all his commissioners
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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo has read a riot act to commisisoners in the state, threatening to send any of them that failed to wear ‘Asiwaju cap’ – also known as ‘President Bola Tinubu cap’ – out of the weekly Executive Council meeting.
Okpebholo said he would not forgive any of the commissioners that failed to wear the cap.
The governor read the riot act on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, during the swearing in of 20 new commissioners and members of various boards in the state.
Okpebholo, who said the swearing in of the appointees wouldn’t have been possible without the support of President Bola Tinubu, noted that several elections have been conducted in the state in the past and the All Progressives Congress, APC, lost because of lack of support from the sitting president.
“First of all, before we begin I want to say that this couldn’t have happened if we did not have a responsible President. We have done so many elections here. The major problem we had was the President is not with us.
“So, let me tell you, before we begin, you see this cap I am wearing? I will not forgive any commissioner that is not wearing it.
“In EXCO if you are not wearing a suit, and you are wearing a traditional dress, and you are coming to the EXCO without this Asiwaju cap, you are going back,” he warned.
The governor further warned that he would not tolerate corruption and actions that could undermine the integrity of his administration.
Okpebholo, who said the appointments were made on merit, reminded the appointees that their roles are not for rewards but a call to serve the people of the state.
“Your nominations did not come as a reward or patronage, but as a call to serve the people of Edo State. This administration came into office on the promise of practical governance to touch the lives of our people directly.
“My administration’s focus remains on service delivery and tangible results, not propaganda
“Our focus is not on propaganda, but on service delivery and tangible results that can be felt in every community across our state,” he added.
He also charged the appointees to see their new positions as an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the development of the state and not not for personal enrichment.
Speaking for the appointees, Festus Ebea commended the governor for the confidence reposed in them
Ebea, who assured the governor of the appointees’ commitment to his administration’s vision, also pledged support for his developmental agenda and vision for Edo State.
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Police nab two for attempted theft of two-week-old baby in Abia
Abia State Police Command has nabbed two suspects for conspiracy, attempted child theft and possession of hard drugs.
The Command which made this known on Saturday, named the suspects as Nzubechi Chinagorom and Chinonso Chibundu, indigenes of Olokoro, Umuahia South LGA of the Abia State.
In a statement signed by DSP Maureen Chinaka, the Police Public Relations Officer, the Command said its officers apprehended the suspects through actionable intelligence, in collaboration with Olokoro vigilante personnel.
She stated that the suspects went to the residence of one Miss Amarachi Chinyereugo and attempted to forcibly take away her two-week-old baby girl.
DSP Chinaka said that the Nzubechi Chinagorom allegedly stabbed the nursing mother with a kitchen knife during a struggle, causing the baby to fall and hit her head on ground.
The police spokesperson said that the two suspects fled from the scene and ran into a nearby bush on realizing that the nursing mother, Miss Amarachi Chinyereugo cried out for help.
She added that the suspects were later apprehended at a bus stop
where they had reportedly gone to take hard drugs.
“The mother and child were immediately rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment and have since recovered.
“The suspects were apprehended, exhibits were recovered and investigation has been conducted at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). Suspects will be charged to court on 2/06/2026,” Chinaka said.
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Former Labour Minister Ikenya wins Taraba PDP governorship primaries
Ex-Minister of Labour and Productivity, SellJoel Ikenya, has been declared winner of the governorship primaries conducted by the Tanimu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Taraba State.
Mr Felix Hyat, the chairman of the election committee, who announced the results in Jalingo on Saturday, said Ikenya scored 34,173, to defeat Mr Dinshiya Usman, who polled 4,853.
Hyat, who described the exercise as free, fair and transparent, commended the state working committee of the party for the peaceful conduct.
Ikenya, in his acceptance speech, pledged to revive Taraba to her days of glory if elected governor in 2027.
“I will transform Taraba; I will change the state from salary base, to an industrialised state.
“My desire is to also revive the state infrastructure and attract more investors to boost the economy,” he said.
The governorship candidate, however, denied the allegations of factional PDP in Taraba.
“There is no factional PDP in Taraba; I don’t know where the other people are coming from.
“PDP in Taraba is one, and we do not have any faction in the state. We are working as one united family to reclaim our mandate from Gov. Agbu Kefas of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that, the Nyesom Wike led faction of the party had recently declared senator Emmanuel Bwacha as its governorship candidate in Taraba.
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2027: ADC flag bearer ,Zakari Mohammed unveils security devt agenda for Kwara
The governorship flag bearer of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kwara State, Hon. Zakari Mohammed, has called on residents of the state to make what he described as a decisive choice between complacency and progress ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
Speaking in a statement titled “Kwara 2027: A Food for Thought and a Point of Decision,” Mohammed outlined his vision for transforming Kwara into a leading commercial, agricultural, and investment destination in Nigeria through strategic leadership, enhanced security, and economic development.
The ADC candidate expressed appreciation to the leadership and members of the party across the state’s 16 local government areas for entrusting him with the governorship ticket, describing the confidence reposed in him as both humbling and a significant responsibility.
According to him, the state possesses enormous untapped potential owing to its strategic location as a gateway between Northern and Southern Nigeria.
“Kwara State is uniquely blessed. By geography and history, we are the gateway between Northern and Southern Nigeria. This strategic location places us at the crossroads of commerce, agriculture, transportation, and investment,” he said.
Mohammed noted that with purposeful leadership, Kwara could emerge as a logistics and commercial hub capable of attracting industries, agro-processing facilities, transportation infrastructure, and investments that would generate employment opportunities and wealth for residents.
He, however, identified insecurity as a major obstacle to economic growth, stressing that sustainable development could only thrive in a secure environment.
“No economy can thrive where insecurity persists. Investors do not invest where there is fear. Farmers cannot cultivate their lands where they feel unsafe. Communities cannot prosper when criminal elements threaten lives and property,” he stated.
Drawing on his academic background and experience in Defence and Security Studies, Mohammed said his administration, if elected, would prioritise the establishment of a comprehensive security architecture across the state.
The ADC candidate also promised to deploy technology-driven security measures, enhance coordination among stakeholders, and support lawful community policing initiatives aimed at restoring peace and confidence in communities.
Mohammed lamented the growing threats posed by criminality, banditry, kidnapping, and other forms of insecurity, noting that Kwara’s longstanding reputation as one of Nigeria’s most peaceful states must be preserved.
“We shall reclaim every space threatened by insecurity and restore confidence among our people,” he declared.
On governance, Mohammed described the ADC as a party founded on the principles of accountability, transparency, inclusiveness, and people-centred leadership.
He said his candidacy represented competence, experience, independence, and a commitment to the welfare of Kwarans, adding that he was entering the race without political encumbrances.
“The election before us is not merely a political contest. It is a defining choice between complacency and progress, between managing challenges and solving them, between unrealised potential and shared prosperity,” he said.
The governorship hopeful further envisioned a state where security drives economic growth, agriculture serves as a catalyst for development, industries create jobs, education empowers young people, and government remains accountable to citizens.
He urged residents across ethnic, religious, and political divides to unite behind competent and visionary leadership capable of addressing the state’s challenges and unlocking its vast potential.
“The time has come to move Kwara from potential to performance, from uncertainty to confidence, from insecurity to peace, and from promises to prosperity,” Mohammed said.
He concluded by urging Kwarans to seize what he described as a defining moment in the state’s history and collectively chart a new course towards sustainable development and shared prosperity ahead of the 2027 election.
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