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Rep Abejide Urges Northern Yoruba Community to Unite In Support For President Tinubu

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…as Yoruba Obas Elect New Leaders

By Gloria Ikibah

Rep. Leke Joseph Abejide, the Asiwaju Yoruba in Kano State and member representing Yagba East/Yagba West/Mopa-Muro Federal Constituency of Kogi State in the House of Representatives, has called on Yoruba people living in the North to unite in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

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Abejide made the appeal during the 10th anniversary and election of new executives of the Association of Yoruba Traditional Leaders/Obas Northern States and FCT held in Abuja on Saturday.

He described the event as a celebration of Yoruba heritage, values, and cultural significance in Nigeria.

Abejide further pointed out the achievements of the Yoruba people across Nigeria, emphasising their reputation for excellence and leadership wherever they reside.

He said, “People like me, I lived in Kano for about 32 years. And I entered Kano as nobody, but I came out as somebody. Through the grace of God.
“And our population in Kano State, if you count us one after the other, we are not less than 5 million Yorubas living in Kano State alone. We can even determine who will be governor of Kano State. That is how important we are in Kano. And I believe in other areas of Northern Nigeria. Let me congratulate you for your 10th year anniversary.
“All the traditional rulers here today. I want you to know that, I, Elder Leke Joseph Abedjide wiill support you, If and only if you will walk along with me to support the president.
“I know most of you are doing very well in your choosen endeavours. I know my own Yoruba King, Otisense, the Oba Yoruba of Kano State, is doing very well. I know the chairman of today, Oba Funtua is doing very well. And many of us here, in their own choosen endeavours. They are not sitting down to go and beg. They command respect among the populace even beyond Yoruba race”.
Rep. Abejide therefore called on Yorubas to rally behind him to support the policies and programs of President Tinubu as he said, “as a group, they will reap the dividends of democracy”.
“I want you to join me in whatever I’m going to do I told my people when I was contesting the election for my second term in the House of Representatives, I said follow me, if you follow me and the president wins this election, you will see what I will bring home and by tomorrow I’m going to flag off a 57.2 kilometer road. It is not my own power, it is because I have a father behind me. So also if you follow me and do what I say you should do, you will what happen in this association.
“It is not me that is doing it alone, but its because I have father who is backing me. I want us to speak with one voice anytime when the time comes, once we do that I can always get things for you as an association. I am the Asiwaju of Yoruba.people in Kano State and I say it here today. I am also the Asiwaju of my place, my community, my federal constituency. As I said, if we count the population of Yoruba in Plateau state, in Funtua, in Katsina, in Gombe, in Kaduna, and other places in the north, by the time we remove that population of Yoruba from the population of this country, maybe it will remain only half.
“We are so many, and let us use our population wisely this time. When it is time, we are still going to hold a very big gathering that will bring all our people in the 19 northern states, including the FCT. And that’s a lot to lose. We are going to speak at that time and I believe the whole world will hear our voice. Anywhere Yoruba man is found is a peaceful man. We don’t believe in a riotous life.
“We live a life worthy of emulation. And that is why, you see, most of us are doing well in our area of endeavors. I just told you, I’m a Yoruba man, but I brought so many people up in Kano, who are indigenous of Kano, who are multi-millionaire today. It is because of my attitude, my character, that I was able to succeed among them, and also brought many of them up like us.
“The Obas are here. They need our support, I didn’t want to bring people much. I was restricted by my Kabiyesi in Kano, because we still have a bigger program to do in Kano. And that is where our next focus is. We are going to build an ultra-modern palace for the Yoruba in Kano. There’s no politics on ground now. It is a cultural and a race living in another region of this country.
“You see, Yoruba-speaking part of this country are in the southwest, that is southern region. But all the people you see gathered here today are from the south-west. That is southern region. And the Yorubas are from 19 states, plus FCT of Nigeria. They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north.
“They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north. They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north. The establishment of kingdoms in the north. It has been a system for several years, but when it comes to proper organization, it started 10 years ago.
“And we are in millions, as I said. In Kano alone, we are more than 5 million. If you got Plateau State, you will see the Ogbomoshos, if you see the number,they are also in millions. In Funtua, we even have communities. We have communities in Kano, we have ‘Anguwan Yorubawa’. We are so many, so,we came together to celebrate our union and the new excos that took over today”.
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FG terminates 98km Oyo-Ogbomoso road contract from RCC

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The Federal Government has said the delay in the completion of the 98-kilometre Oyo-Ogbomoso road project awarded to Reynolds Construction Company (RCC) necessitated the termination of the contract.

Works Minister Dave Umahi announced this yesterday in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, at a stakeholders’ meeting on the condition of federal roads in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the engagement was premised on Enhancing Federal Roads in Oyo State: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions.

Umahi noted that the prolonged delay in completing the project had caused hardship among commuters and slowed economic activities in the area.

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The minister assured the people that the project would soon be re-awarded to a new contractor.

He said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration was committed to delivering the Oyo-Ogbomoso road project in the shortest possible time.

“The Oyo-Ogbomoso road project has dragged on for too long. So, we cannot continue to watch as businesses and means of livelihoods suffer due to its non-completion.

“In view of this, the Federal Government will take a decisive action to ensure the project is completed without further delay,” Umahi said.

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Stakeholders at the meeting, which was facilitated by the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker representing Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Akin Alabi, frowned at RCC for not completing the road project on time.

They urged the Federal government to accelerate the completion of the project without further delay.

They also urged the government to fast-track the rehabilitation of Ibadan-Ilesa dual carriage way and other federal roads in Oyo State and the Southwest region.

Also, the Federal Government has announced plans to rehabilitate an 18-kilometre section of the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta expressway with reinforced concrete pavement.

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Umahi announced this yesterday while assessing the condition of the road and the progress so far made in its rehabilitation.

The minister said the government was committed to completing the project.

He said the 78-kilometre expressway, initially awarded to Julius Berger Plc eight years ago, had faced numerous challenges.

According to him, while Julius Berger completed one carriageway, the project remained unfinished.

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Umahi said: “We are here to look at the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Expressway. The total kilometer is 78. It was awarded to Julius Berger about eight years ago. Berger has completed one carriageway fully. The Ogun State government has taken off the section that is within Ogun State. That is about 60 kilometres. So, we are left with 18 kilometres.

“What we intend to do is to award this 18 kilometres on reinforced concrete pavements and then wait for the Ogun State government to finish its own.

“Then we take both over and then do it, operate and maintain it through a concession agreement.”

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FG  to hold promotion exam for senior paramilitary officers

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The Federal Government has announced plans to commence screening and examinations for senior cadre officers in the nation’s paramilitary services to address existing vacancies at top management levels.

The Chairman of the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Service Board and Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed this during a media briefing following the board’s meeting in Abuja on Thursday.

Tunji-Ojo stated that the vacancies exist at senior managerial levels across the four paramilitary agencies: the Federal Fire Service, the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Nigerian Correctional Service, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

To fill these gaps, he said officers below the ranks of Deputy Controllers and Assistant Controllers will be considered for promotion to these positions within the next month.

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“Most of our services now do not have Deputy Controller-Generals, and if we have, there are not many. Therefore, in line with the federal character principle, these positions have to be filled. It was one of the key decisions taken during our meeting that these positions should be occupied with immediate effect, including that of Assistant Controller-General,” he said.

Represented by the Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service, Engineer Jaji Abdulganiyu, the minister emphasised that a rigorous screening exercise would be conducted, followed by an examination to select eligible officers for these key positions.

Highlighting the significance of these ranks in enhancing service efficiency and management, the minister noted that some agencies currently have officers covering duties without formal appointments, which is not ideal for effective governance.

He said, “As a result of that, the board has decided that this process will commence from Monday, March 9, when the accreditation of officers for the exercise will take place. The accreditation will run from March 9 to March 11.

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“By the end of March, the exercise should have been concluded. That is the decision of the board for the positions of Deputy Controller-General and Assistant Controller-General in the four services.”

Tunji-Ojo also revealed that discussions were held on the official handbook for the board, adding that an approval process is underway.

According to him, the handbook, once finalised, will be circulated to all services and made accessible to the public.

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See photos of bowing competition at IBB’s book launch as Obj, Tinubu, Jonathan, Gowon grace event

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President Bola Tinubu was on Thursday captured bowing to greet former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the fundraising ceremony for the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) Presidential Library and the presentation of IBB’s autobiography titled “A Journey in Service”.

This came a few months after Obasanjo attacked Tinubu, describing Nigeria as a “failing state” under him and accusing the current administration of widespread corruption and leadership failure.

Obasanjo, during a lecture at the Chinua Achebe Leadership Forum at Yale University in November 2024, attributed Nigeria’s woes to weak leadership and corruption and referred to Tinubu’s leadership as uninspiring.

The former president used terms like “Baba-go-slow” and “Emilokan,” in his criticism of Tinubu’s administration.

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“What is happening in Nigeria – right before our eyes – is state capture, where public institutions are subject to undue influence from vested interests,” Obasanjo had said in his keynote lecture titled “Leadership failure and the state of corruption in Nigeria” delivered at the Chinua Achebe leadership forum at Yale University.

In response to Obasanjo’s remarks, the presidency dismissed the former leader’s criticisms.

Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, said Obasanjo had a history of publicly criticising subsequent administrations pointing despite his alleged failure to address Nigeria’s challenges during his time in office.

The presidency described Obasanjo as a hypocrite, citing various scandals and governance failures during his tenure, including corruption allegations and poor management of national infrastructure.

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Meanwhile, President Tinubu, at the IBB book launch, praised Babangida’s political contributions.

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