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PDP govs, NWC meet in Jos, brainstorm on NEC meeting

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Amid ongoing internal disputes within the Peoples Democratic Party, governors on the platform of the party will meet in Jos, Plateau State, on Saturday, to discuss internal matters and the current state of the nation.

The meeting was in preparation for the 99th National Executive Committee meeting of the party scheduled for November 28.

A senior member of the PDP, requesting anonymity as he was not authorised to speak on the issue, revealed to The PUNCH on Wednesday that the acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, National Secretary, Sam Anyanwu, and National Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), were invited to the meeting.

At the 98th NEC meeting, held on April 18, party leaders approved the formation of a reconciliation and disciplinary committee, and the conduct of ward and state congresses, and instructed the North Central caucus to consult on the national chairmanship position.

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The 98th NEC also set August 15 for the 99th NEC meeting, which was first postponed to October 24, 2024, and then rescheduled to November 28, 2024.

In the meantime, the Edo and Ondo governorship elections were held, with both states lost to the All Progressives Congress.

The crisis in the party has festered since the conduct of the 2023 general election which the party lost.

Some members, including governors, were asking that the acting national chairman, Damagum, step aside for a new leadership that would revive the fortunes of the party.

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Another camp loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, wanted Damagum to stay out the remaining term of the sacked national chairman of the party, Iyorchia Ayu.

A reliable source informed our correspondent that the governors’ meeting would establish the tone and agenda for the 99th NEC.

He stated “Although the NEC is scheduled for November 28, the governors will meet on Saturday in Jos, Plateau State.

“This meeting will decide whether the NEC will proceed as planned, as they will set the agenda and tone for the gathering.

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“Although many stakeholders have perfected plans alongside state chairmen to retain Damagum.

“Some members of the NWC, including Damagum, the national secretary, national organising secretary, and the legal adviser, have been invited to the meeting. They will update the governors on developments within the party.

“Additionally, the meeting will address off-cycle elections, including the Edo and Ondo governorship elections which were lost. The governors will also discuss various national issues.”

The PUNCH reported on Wednesday that the NWC held a meeting with the chairpersons of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory at the party’s headquarters, Wadata Plaza, Abuja.

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The meeting, which began at 1 pm and ended at 3:20 pm, was chaired by Damagum.

Speaking to the press after their closed-door meeting, the Interim Chairman of the PDP Forum of State Chairmen and Imo State PDP Chairman, Austin Nwachukwu, said contrary to belief, the party was emerging stronger in the new era.

He stressed that what was often referred to as a crisis within the PDP was, in fact, a superficial or “cosmetic” crisis.

When asked if Damagum was concerned about the party’s declining fortunes, particularly after the loss of the Edo and Ondo governorship elections, the forum chairman said, “You know the elections that the ruling party conducts now. You know what they do.

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“We want to clear the erroneous impressions that the fortunes of the party are diminishing each day. It is not. It is rather looking stronger into the new dispensation.”

He continued, “What you may call a crisis in the party is just cosmetic. They are doing their work, they are all intact.

“You can see all of them in the meeting. So I don’t see where the crisis you are talking about is coming from. Social media hype, is that where the problems in the party are being discussed?

“We are here today, we didn’t see anybody coming to accuse the NWC of anything. This is the issue that we should look at.”

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He, however, disclosed that the meeting with the PDP NWC “is simply to familiarise ourselves with the committee.

“Recall that a few months back, a lot of state congresses were held from wards, local government to the state. The NWC deemed it fit to gather all of us in Abuja to enable us to know each other.

“It is essentially to familiarise ourselves with the NWC and those whose tenure is still running and will be running out next year.

“We also discussed zonal congresses, the forms are out and those people who feel like contesting can go through their zonal offices to purchase the forms. We harped on unity among members of the party and across the board.”

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Prior to the closed-door meeting with the chairpersons, Damagum clarified that the meeting was unrelated to the NEC meeting.

He stated “My chairmen, who are my commander in the states, this is not an unusual meeting. We’ve had this kind of meeting before, but this is not the first time for this set.

“For the record, I want to make it very clear that this meeting was to interact with the state chairmen. You can see from the introduction, more than half of the state chairmen here are brand new, for us to know ourselves and also discuss other matters such as the coming zonal congresses.

“It has nothing to do, like has been insinuated in the social media, about NEC or something of that nature. You can read it. I have not met any of you chairmen, from the time you were invited until in this hall.

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So, for the record, I want to set the record straight, there is no such issue.

“Issues of NEC are entirely within the purview of NWC and the chairman. So we are not calling the chairmen here to maybe insinuate anything.

“Just for the record, it is a normal interactive session to welcome the new chairmen that have just joined us and also to get to know ourselves and to further discuss the ongoing zonal congresses. As you know there are already forms for the zonal congresses.”

PDP not about Damagun, Wike – Senators

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The Senate caucus of the PDP has, however, asserted that the party’s identity transcended Damagum or Wike.

Speaking to journalists after a two-hour closed-door meeting on Wednesday, the Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro (PDP, Benue South), emphasised the need for the PDP to focus on strengthening its structure and preparing for future electoral challenges.

“The PDP is not just about Damagun or Wike; the PDP is about its members. We are working tirelessly to ensure that the party returns to its winning ways,” Moro said.

Reflecting on the party’s recent setbacks in gubernatorial elections, Moro acknowledged the challenges but maintained optimism about the PDP’s ability to bounce back.

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He stated, “We discussed the life of our party, particularly in the context of recent electoral losses. While it is painful to lose, every failure is a lesson for future success.

“Our efforts are now geared towards ensuring PDP does not face such setbacks again, especially in states like Osun where we currently hold government.”

Moro also criticised the Independent National Electoral Commission over its handling of elections, calling for reforms to restore credibility in the electoral process.

The caucus downplayed the significance of Wike’s perceived alignment with the ruling APC, describing it as a temporary distraction.

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Moro drew parallels with the political dynamics in the United States, where members of opposing parties sometimes endorse candidates across party lines.

“Wike’s actions are not unusual. What matters is the collective resolve of the PDP to work against any forces undermining the party’s stability,” he said.

He further reiterated the PDP’s commitment to reclaiming lost mandates, citing the party’s determination to fight for justice in states like Edo, where he alleged the party’s mandate was “stolen.”

Despite recent challenges, Moro expressed confidence in the PDP’s resilience, describing it as a “brand” with a legacy of overcoming setbacks.

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Coalition hails Wike’s massive achievements as FCT minister (Photos)

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***Says False Allegations Targeted at Derailing Massive Progress

The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria (CTJN) has commended Barrister Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), for his remarkable achievements in transforming the nation’s capital.

The CTJN said that false accusations against the Minister are aimed to derail the progress and frustrate his efforts.

The group, after an extensive appraisal of Wike’s achievements, said the Minister has proven critics wrong, demonstrating exceptional leadership and vision.

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Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, convener Dr. Agabi Emmanuel said under Wike, infrastructure development has been prioritized, addressing population pressure, urban sprawl, and neglected areas.

Agabi noted that the FCT is being transformed into a useful and aesthetically pleasing capital, with proactive measures addressing housing, transportation, healthcare, and governance infrastructure.

He said Wike’s administration has addressed land grabbing, reclaiming illegally occupied lands for mass housing projects.

The group also said that judges now have befitting accommodations, and rural healthcare has seen significant investments while teacher welfare packages have been improved, and the FCT Civil Service Commission has been established to decentralize governance.

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The Coalition recommends continued support from stakeholders, religious and traditional leaders promoting peaceful coexistence, and security agencies maintaining vigilance. Wike’s leadership represents a paradigm shift in governance and infrastructure development, creating a legacy worthy of duplication.

Given the right support, the group said Nigerians and FCT residents can expect improved living standards.

The Coalition commends Wike’s initiatives and encourages other states to replicate them. His achievements demonstrate commitment to equitable development, improved quality of life, and sustainable growth.

“Our findings revealed that the FCT administration under Barrister Neysom Wike indeed prioritized the provision of necessary infrastructures across the various area councils in the federal capital territory. In the past, the FCT has had problems because of population pressure, urban sprawl, and the disregard for important areas,” the statement said.

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“Right now, FCT is being transformed into a useful and aesthetically pleasing capital thanks to the proactive measures made by Barrister Wike’s leadership to address these problems. In order to identify priority regions across the many area councils, the administration has used a rigorous approach.

“Undoubtedly, a functional road network is a critical factor to urban development, economic activities, and the general well-being of residents. Recognizing this, it was also observed that the FCT Administration under Barrister Nyesom Wike has undertaken a major renovation of the road network within the Federal Capital City Centre.

“This is evident in the news look of the city centre and other adjourning areas in the federal capital territory. The FCT administration has also commissioned new roads in areas that were neglected by successive administrations in the country. These efforts are not merely about repairing roads but transforming them to meet modern urban standards.

“The FCT administration, led by Barrister Wike, has made large investments in security, which is a fundamental component of any flourishing community. The FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has also addressed the notorious issue of land grabbing in the FCT.

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“The honourable minister went a step further by reclaiming these lands which obviously are not backed with any legal or verifiable documents, and reallocating them for mass housing developmental projects. This is indeed commendable and a step in the right direction in addressing the housing deficit in the FCT while ensuring that land resources are utilized for the public good.

“The FCT administration under Barrister Nyesom Wike recently initiated steps towards providing befitting accommodation for judges. This in our opinion is brilliant and a welcome development in line with standard practices in other climes. It is believed that the members of the law deserve dignified living conditions.

“Supporting the judiciary is a step toward strengthening governance and promoting sustainable development. The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria recommends this brilliant initiative to other states in the country in our quest for sustainable growth and development.

“It is indeed a statement of the fact that the FCT administration has made substantial investments in improving access to healthcare for rural dwellers within the FCT. This much was recognized by the Coalition for Truth and Justice in the construction of new healthcare centres and the equipping of existing healthcare centres across the FCT. The value of lives and properties have been at the top priority of the working Minister.

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“The FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has substantial improvements in the remuneration and welfare packages for school teachers in the FCT. This, in our opinion, is the manifestation of a premium placed on improving workers’ welfare in the FCT towards achieving a productive workforce to aid in the development of the FCT.

“The FCT Administration in an attempt to decentralize governance in the FCT, established the FCT Civil Service Commission with the appointment of nine permanent secretaries to oversee critical sectors of the FCT.

“The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria wishes to state in unequivocal terms that the FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has indeed fared brilliantly in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration.

“Barrister Nyesom Wike’s leadership of the FCT administration represents a paradigm shift in governance and infrastructure development which is unmatchable by no one so far. He has created a legacy of transformation that’s worthy of duplicity by any leader that wishes to make a difference. We commend his initiatives and encourages other states to replicate it”.

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FG Commends Ghana for Rebuilding Nigerian High Commission Property

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Federal Government of Nigeria has commended the Republic of Ghana for successfully rebuilding and formally handing over property belonging to the Nigerian High Commission in Accra.
The handover ceremony, which took place on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, marked a significant milestone in the relationship between the two West African nations.
In a statement signed by the Acting Spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Ministry noted that the gesture reflects “the spirit of cooperation and mutual respect that defines the relationship between the Republic of Nigeria and Ghana.”
Naijablitznews.com reports that in 2020, a block of four-bedroom flats, was demolished in a controversial incident that sparked strong condemnation from the Nigerian government.
Following extensive diplomatic engagements, Ghana pledged to reconstruct the building, reaffirming its commitment to the long-standing bilateral ties between the countries.
Speaking during the handover ceremony in Accra, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, described the project as a testament to Ghana’s dedication to fostering mutual respect and cooperation with Nigeria.
“We deeply value our relationship with Nigeria, and this effort demonstrates our commitment to resolving disputes amicably and strengthening our ties,” she said.
The keys to the reconstructed building were received on behalf of the Nigerian government by Ambassador Chimezie Ogu, Director of the Foreign Service Academy, Lagos, who represented Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.
“This occasion is a moment of great significance and demonstrates the power of diplomacy.
“The Nigerian government appreciates the efforts of the Ghanaian authorities in addressing this matter with integrity and ensuring the restoration of this important property. It is a gesture that will not be forgotten,” Ambassador Ogu remarked
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja lauded the Ghanaian government for its efforts, describing the reconstruction and handover as a “commendable development” and a “symbol of Ghana’s commitment to strengthening ties between both nations.”
The demolition of the property in 2020 had initially strained relations between the two countries, with Nigerian authorities expressing outrage over the incident. However, through sustained dialogue and diplomacy, both nations were able to reach a resolution, demonstrating the strength of their historical and strategic partnership.
Observers have hailed the handover as a positive step toward deepening regional collaboration and ensuring peaceful resolution of disputes. Analysts also see the move as a model for other nations in handling similar diplomatic challenges.
The reconstructed building, located in a prime area of Accra, will once again serve as part of the Nigerian High Commission’s facilities, supporting the mission’s operations and housing some of its personnel.
As the ceremony concluded, officials from both nations expressed optimism about future collaborations. “This is a victory for diplomacy and mutual understanding,” Ambassador Ogu stated, adding that the two nations must continue to work together for the prosperity of the region.
The symbolic gesture is expected to strengthen Nigeria-Ghana relations, which have been built on shared cultural, economic, and political values over decades. Both governments reiterated their commitment to fostering peace, security, and development in the West African sub-region.
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I am done – Chidimma Adetshina quits pageantry

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Miss Universe runner-up, Chidimma Adetshina, has announced her decision to quit pageantry.

Speaking during a recent interview with Silverbird TV, Adetshina said pageantry has been a traumatic experience for her.

She said she’s quitting for personal reasons and relocating to Nigeria from her estranged country, South Africa.

“Finishing in the top 2 [at the Miss Universe competition] is still a shocker for me… Honestly, I am done. Pageantry was a real traumatic experience for me,” she said.

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“People still don’t understand how I felt. There were times when I almost quit during the Miss Universe contest. I’m really done with pageantry. I want to focus on myself and establish who I am. And forward my education as well.”

After finishing as 1st runner-up at the Miss Universe competition, Adetshina was named Miss Universe Africa and Oceania.

She won Miss Nigeria after withdrawing from the Miss South Africa contest after she attracted scrutiny over her nationality.

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