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Tinubu not discriminating against North, says Shettima
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu does not discriminate against the North, Vice President Kashim Shettima reassured yesterday.
He said his principal was not working against the region’s interests.
He spoke in Kano while receiving a Federal Government delegation led by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Bajabiamila, on a condolence visit over the death of his mother-in-law, Hajiya Maryam Abubakar.
The vice president cited the appointment of the two defence ministers (Abubakara Badaru and Bello Matawalle), the Chief of Defence Staff (Gen Christopher Musa), and the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd) , among others, all from the North, as evidence of the president’s commitment to the region’s growth.
He urged Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s efforts to make Nigeria great, emphasising that governance transcends political affiliations.
Shettima stressed that the country’s unity and progress were more important than party differences.
He cited the support he received from the Kano State Government, led by Governor Abba Yusuf of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), during his time of bereavement.
Shettima said the country had moved beyond politics and was now in the act of governance, saying there was a need for collective efforts to achieve greatness.
He noted that Nigeria’s greatness was a collective responsibility.
Shettima described President Tinubu as an exceedingly good man with a clean heart who has a lot on his sleeves for the entire nation.
“He means well for Kano; he means well for the north and he means well for the nation,” the vice president said.
On the security challenges, Shettima said President Tinubu was determined to redefine governance.
“He is determined to address the challenges of security facing the entire nation.
“That is why the President deliberately picked the Minister of Defence and Minister of State Defence from the Northwest, the Chief of Defence Staff from the Northwest and the Chief of Air Staff from the Northwest – Kano, to be specific.
“The President picked the Minister of Police Affairs and Minister of State for Police Affairs from the North.
“To address the hunger challenges, the president picked the Minister of Agriculture and Minister of State Agriculture from the North.
“So, if anybody starts carrying stories that the president does not mean well for the north, tell them it is a lie,” he said.
Shettima said it was time the administration started laying out the facts for people to make informed judgments.
He added: “Where there is a will, there is always a way. And no matter how the darkness of the night lasts, it must give way to the light of the dawn.
“I want to call on all of you to rally around him so that together, we shall salvage this nation.
“It is not a game of apportioning blame; it is a game of making this country work. And if Nigeria works, Africa will work.”
The vice president expressed sincere gratitude to President Tinubu for sending a high-level delegation to condole with him.
“This confirms the purity of the heart and empathy of Mr President.
“May God make it easy for our president to govern this country well. May Allah grant him good health, wisdom and the tenacity of purpose,” he said.
He also expressed special gratitude to Governor Yusuf and the people of Kano for hosting him well.
“Governance was literally suspended in Kano in the past three days to host us.
“We have moved beyond politics to the phase of governance and what binds us together supersedes whatever that divides us.
“We shall continue to nurture this relationship for the peace and development of the country, as there can never be development without peace, and there can never be peace without development,” he said.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu also sent a delegation led by Mrs Ekaette Akpabio; wife of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the wife of the Minister of Budget and Planning.
On arrival in Kano, the delegation led by Gbajabiamila was received by Gov. Yusuf.
While delivering the president’s condolence message to Shettima, Gbajabiamila said President Tinubu felt saddened about the passing of Shettima’s mother-in-law and sent his deepest sympathy and prayers.
“The President has sent us to commiserate with you and your family.
“He sends his best wishes, prayers and thoughts to you and your wife and the entire family of the deceased.
“Mr President has asked that we convey to you his deepest sympathy and his prayers that the Almighty Allah grant our mother Aljannah Firdaus and forgive her sins.
“It’s indeed saddening that she died. We commiserate with you on behalf of Mr President, on behalf of the government and on behalf of his cabinet and the whole federal government of Nigeria,” he said.
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Ondo Assembly mulls 10-year jail term for land grabbers
The Ondo State House of Assembly is considering a bill that proposes harsh penalties for land grabbers, including up to 10 years imprisonment for forceful entry or illegal takeover of properties.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has further reinforced the fight against land grabbing by signing an Executive Order to prohibit such activities.
The order aims to end forceful entry, illegal occupation of landed properties, and fraudulent or violent conduct related to land in the state.
To strengthen enforcement, the governor has established a Task Force to protect property rights, uphold the rule of law, and ensure a secure environment for property owners and residents.
The proposed bill also includes severe penalties of up to 21 years imprisonment for selling family land without the consent of the family head or secretary.
Hon Moyinolorun Ogunwumiju, the lawmaker representing Ondo West Constituency 1, who sponsored the bill, spoke during a public hearing on the bill
Hon Ogunwumiju assured stakeholders that the bill would improve land administration, protect landowners, attract investors, and foster peace and development in the state.
He explained that the bill sought to regulate land dealings, protect landowners and buyers, penalise encroachers, and criminalise unregistered agents.
Ogunwumiju said the bill proposed penalties of up to 10 years’ imprisonment for forceful entry or takeover of properties and up to 21 years for selling family land without the consent of the family head or secretary.
Speaker of the Assembly, Hon Olamide Oladiji, urged committee members and stakeholders to ensure the bill served the interests of the people.
He said the bill would maintain order in the state and impose necessary sanctions on offenders.
“Land grabbers pose a significant threat to property acquisition. Their activities ranging from trespassing, forceful occupation, and illegal sales of properties to multiple buyers must be confronted decisively.”
Majority Leader and Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, said the bill, would benefit the society at large
Ondo Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Kayode Ajulo said the bill would enhance land administration and complement the executive order signed by Governor Aiyedatiwa.
Stakeholders including traditional rulers called for full implementation of the bill when signed into law.
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FG earmarks N250bn for Lagos-Abuja rail project in 2025 budget
The federal government has made an allocation of N250 billion in the 2025 budget for the Lagos–Abuja mass transit rail project.
This budgetary investment is part of a broader plan to revitalize Nigeria’s infrastructure and stimulate economic growth.
The government’s focus on infrastructure development is rooted in the belief that it is a cornerstone of long-term economic planning.
By investing in critical infrastructure such as roads, railways, energy, healthcare, and education, the administration aims to create a conducive environment for both domestic and foreign investment.
The Lagos-Abuja rail project, in particular, is expected to have a transformative impact on the Nigerian economy.
By improving transportation connectivity between two major economic hubs, the project will facilitate the movement of goods and people, reduce logistics costs, and stimulate economic activity.
Additionally, the project is expected to create numerous jobs, both directly and indirectly, contributing to the country’s overall employment rate.
The government’s infrastructure investments are also aimed at addressing regional disparities.
By connecting different parts of the country through improved transportation networks, the administration hopes to stimulate economic growth in underserved regions, reduce poverty, and promote equitable development.
The 2025 budget signals the government’s commitment to transforming Nigeria’s infrastructure landscape.
By investing in critical projects like the Lagos-Abuja rail line, the administration aims to lay the foundation for a more prosperous and connected Nigeria.
However, the success of these initiatives will depend on effective planning, efficient implementation, and transparent governance.
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Why we dismissed ex-cop in viral video, by Police
The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has disclosed that Vincent Makinde, a former officer seen in a viral video, was dismissed from service as an Inspector in 2022 due to extortion and other serious offences.
This clarification was issued on Wednesday by the Force spokesperson, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, via a statement on his official X account. Adejobi refuted the claims made by Makinde in the video, describing them as misleading.
According to Adejobi, Makinde was dismissed after a thorough investigation and an orderly room trial for offences including abuse of office, extortion, gross misconduct, dereliction of duty, and insubordination.
The police also addressed the viral video showing Makinde in leg restraints, where he claimed to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) and alleged unlawful detention.
The situation has attracted attention, including calls for his release by renowned legal luminary and human rights activist, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN.
The NPF emphasized that Makinde’s dismissal followed due process, countering the narrative he is pushing online.
The police urged the public to disregard the misleading claims and reaffirmed their commitment to upholding discipline and accountability within the force.
“While awaiting the validation of orderly room proceedings and subsequent prosecution, Vincent Makinde assaulted a senior police officer on duty and subsequently escaped from lawful custody,” he said.
“Around June 2024, he resurfaced, parading himself as a bona fide member of the Nigeria Police Force, adorning the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police without being previously absolved of his offences or promoted. Being made aware of this, the Police authority issued a directive for his immediate re-arrest.
“The suspect was apprehended while personating himself as an active sworn senior police officer, and armed with a rifle. When approached by police operatives, Vincent Makinde exhibited violent and aggressive behaviour while resisting lawful arrest and detention.
“Upon his arrest, the suspect was restrained using feet restraining devices due to his continuous violent nature coupled with the fact that he had previously escaped from lawful custody in a violent manner.
“The officers deemed it necessary to employ the use of these restraints as a precaution to ensure the safety of the officers on duty, prevent another escape, and secure against any potential harm to him and others around him, that might arise from his aggressive demeanour.
“It is pertinent to note that the use of restraining devices is a global practice for individuals actively, aggressively, or aggravatedly resisting lawful detention”.
Adejobi said Makinde remains a dismissed police officer, serial criminal, and is currently in custody awaiting conclusion of investigations and prosecution.
The police spokesman added that further investigations have revealed his involvement in several other nefarious acts in addition to those which led to his earlier dismissal.
As such, Adejobi said intensive investigation into the circumstances of his current impersonation offence is also ongoing.
He added that the Nigeria Police Force remains dedicated to fostering transparency and accountability within its operations, striving to maintain the public’s trust and confidence.
“Through thorough investigations and strict protocols, the Force is steadfast in the pursuit of truth and justice, while ensuring that its personnel who violate the law are held accountable for their actions. This commitment is evident as the Nigeria Police Force continues to work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law and reinforce the integrity of policing.”
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