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ADSC Boss, Oluwafemi, Hails Tinubu for Appointing CEOs of NPA and ICRC from the Mainstream
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Chief Executive Director of the Africa Development Studies Center (ADSC), Victor Walsh Oluwafemi, has commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing the Chief Executives of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Director-General of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) from the mainstream of the Public Service.
Recall that President Tinubu, over the weekend, appointed Dr. Abubakar Dantosho as the Managing Director of NPA and Mr. Jobson Ewalefoh as the new Director-General of the ICRC.
In a statement released over the weekend, Oluwafemi lauded President Tinubu for his adherence to due process, stating:
“President Tinubu followed due process in ensuring that the Civil Service procedure was strictly adhered to, avoiding unnecessary acrimony. This should be the standard procedure in the engagement of chief executives of sensitive organisations in Nigeria. The President has exhibited a rare move that will give staffers of organizations the confidence that the right thing would be done in such sensitive appointments.”
Oluwafemi further congratulated the newly appointed chief executives, expressing his confidence in their abilities:
“I congratulate both chief executives. They are men of proven integrity and will undoubtedly move both bodies to greater heights of excellence.”
He also commended the President for appointing seasoned professionals and sound politicians to other key offices, charging the appointees to uphold the highest standards of professionalism:
“I commend the President for also appointing seasoned professionals and sound politicians to other offices. I urge all appointees to live above board, add value to the country, and support the Renewed Hope agenda of Mr. President. It is imperative that they remain dedicated and professional in their duties, contributing positively to national development.”
Oluwafemi’s statement underscores the importance of integrity and professionalism in public service appointments, highlighting the need for adherence to due process and the appointment of qualified individuals to key positions in the country.
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Give unemployed youths free land to farm, Utomi tells Tiinubu
A political economist and 2007 presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, Prof. Pat Utomi, has advised President Bola Tinubu on ways to tackle Nigeria’s surging inflation and food security crisis.
Tinubu, in his New Year address, pledged to prioritise food production and achieve economic stability by implementing policies aimed at reducing inflation and ensuring food security.
The President also pleaded his administration’s commitment to reduce inflation from its current 34.6 per cent to 15 per cent.
But Utomi said the success of the President’s goals would depend on his administration’s ability to tackle insecurity, provide incentives for farmers, and implement effective agricultural policies to create a stable and sustainable food production system in the country.
Utomi, who spoke in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, cautioned against the idea of massive food importation as a solution, warning that it would worsen Nigeria’s foreign exchange problems and undermine local agricultural production.
He argued that imported food would remain costly due to unfavourable exchange rates, maintaining that any subsidy on such imports would harm the nation’s capacity for sustainable food production.
Utomi said, “There is hunger, real hunger in the land. One of the biggest causes of inflation is food price inflation and it is central to how people feel and their abilities to do other things.
“To address this, the government needs to make a deliberate policy to push down the cost of food by investing in agriculture, giving massive incentives to young people to make farming attractive to them and check insecurity as quickly as possible.”
To address insecurity, Utomi proposed the creation of special agricultural security forces, forest rangers”, to protect farmlands and prevent clashes between farmers and herders or attacks by bandits.
He called on the government to support farmers to embark on irrigation schemes to enable year-round farming.
“The government should create schemes for unemployed youths, provide them with one hectare of land each, supply inputs, and train them in modern agricultural practices. In 90 days, we could see a significant increase in food production that would force down prices,” Utomi explained.
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Naira abuse: Policeman in viral video with Okoya’s children detained for misconduct
The Nigeria Police Force has detained a yet-to-be-named officer seen in a viral video with Wahab and Raheem, sons of billionaire businessman, Chief Razaq Okoya, abusing the naira.
This was disclosed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on his X handle yesterday.
According to him, the moment captured in the video involving the police officer is unethical and contrary to the values of the force, stressing that disciplinary action was underway to address the misconduct.
In the video, the policeman was seen holding stacks of currency.
The act violates Section 21(3) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act, 2007, which prohibits the abuse of the national currency.
Adejobi wrote: “The policeman captured in the recent viral video shared by the sons of the Lagos businessman, Chief Okoya, where they were abusing the naira, has been identified and detained for disciplinary action.
“The involvement of the policeman has been condemned, as it’s unethical. We will always strive hard to uphold the sanctity, credibility and core values of the police. Thanks.”
Raheem, one of the sons of the billionaire businessman in the video, has publicly apologised to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) as well as Nigerians over the incident.
Reacting to public outrage over the incident on his X account yesterday, Raheem said: “To the Nigerian people, my actions were not intended to cause any trouble or harm. My intentions were pure and naive.
“I ask for your forgiveness and support as I had no intention of raising such an alarm. I wasn’t fully aware of the consequences of my action.”
The video of the two Okoya sons abusing the naira had attracted widespread criticism with expressing belief that nothing would happen to them because of their father’s status in the country.
In the said video, Wahab and Raheem were dressed in white flowing gown (agbada), flaunting stacks of crisp N1000 notes to promote the latter’s new song titled “Credit Alert”.
As the video continued, it captured the mobile policeman holding bundles of N1,000 notes while the billionaire’s sons danced and flung the cash into the air.
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PDP protests as councillors impeach another Edo LG Chairman, Vice
The suspended Chairman of Oredo Local Government Council of Edo State, Dr. Tom Obaseki, and the suspended Vice Chairman, Patricia Ero, were this afternoon impeached by eight of the twelve councillors.
Obaseki, Ero and the councillors were elected on September 2, 2023 for a three-year tenure, which ended abruptly, as was done in most of the 17 other local government councils of Edo.
On December 17, 2024, the twenty four-member Edo House of Assembly suspended all the chairmen and vice chairmen of the 18 local government councils of the state for two months.
The Edo lawmakers, who are members of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Labour Party (LP), also directed the leaders of the legislative arms to take over the administration of the councils.
The suspension of Edo council chiefs was in view of the state Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo’s petition of November 16, 2024 to the lawmakers, titled: “Insubordination and Gross Misconduct by the 18 Local Government Chairmen Over Their Refusal to Submit Financial Records for Scrutiny,” with the governor, who was inaugurated on November 12 last year, urging the legislators to address the issue.
Meanwhile the Edo State Chairman of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Tony Aziegbemi, yesterday kicked against the impeachment by six of the twelve councillors of the suspended Chairman of Oredo Local Government Council of Edo, Dr. Tom Obaseki, and the suspended Vice Chairman, Patricia Ero, both of PDP.
Obaseki, Ero and the councillors were elected on September 2, 2023 for a three-year tenure, which ended abruptly, as was done in most of the 17 other local government councils of Edo.
On December 17, 2024, the twenty four-member Edo House of Assembly suspended all the chairmen and vice chairmen of the 18 local government councils of the state for two months.
The Edo lawmakers, who are members of the governing APC, the PDP, and LP, also directed the leaders of the legislative arms to take over the administration of the councils.
The suspension of Edo council chiefs was in view of the state Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo’s petition of November 16, 2024 to the lawmakers, titled: “Insubordination and Gross Misconduct by the 18 Local Government Chairmen Over Their Refusal to Submit Financial Records for Scrutiny,” with the governor, who was inaugurated on November 12 last year, urging the legislators to address the issue.
Aziegbemi, however, accused Okpebholo’s APC government of using impostors to impeach Obaseki and others council chairmen being intimidated and harassed across the 18 LGAs.
Edo chairman of PDP, at a news conference, claimed that twelve impostors, who posed as councillors, invaded Oredo local government council secretariat, with a claim to have impeached the chairman and his deputy.
He called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the sad development, which he described as worrisome and unacceptable.
Aziegbemi declared that Okpebholo’s administration must be called to order, so as to avoid anarchy, following the outright disregard for the rule of law.
The impeached Oredo chairman insisted that he remained the duly-elected helmsman of the council.
He said: “My attention has been drawn to a video circulating on various media platforms, purportedly showing my impeachment as the Executive Chairman of Oredo Local Government Council of Edo State.
“I urge the general public to disregard the video in its entirety, as it is the product of a criminal act perpetrated by hoodlums and thugs who unlawfully invaded the legislative arm of Oredo Local Government Council.
“The individuals impersonated the legitimately-elected legislators, who are currently in recess, in a failed attempt to undermine the democratic will of the people of Oredo LGA.”
Obaseki also stated that the act represented the height of criminality and lawlessness, which he maintained would not be tolerated in a civilised society.
He said: “I remain the duly-elected Chairman of Oredo Local Government Council of Edo State, having been given the mandate to serve by the good people of Oredo LGA on the 2nd of September, 2023.
“If this level of impunity is allowed to stand, then tomorrow, anyone can wake up, invade a Government House, and declare himself governor or president. Such a scenario is unthinkable in a lawful society. We are not in a banana republic, where anarchy reigns.”
The removed Oredo chairman urged the peace-loving people of the LGA to remain calm and law-abiding.
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