Former PDP spokesman, Olisa Metuh's decision to pay back the N400m he got from the N2.1b arms procurement money has inspired a hilarious cartoon from the All Progressives Congress, APC's UK chapter.
See the cartoon here.
Former PDP spokesman, Olisa Metuh's decision to pay back the N400m he got from the N2.1b arms procurement money has inspired a hilarious cartoon from the All Progressives Congress, APC's UK chapter.
See the cartoon here.
I am pleased to be here today to commission various projects executed by the administration of His Excellency, Honourable (Dr.) Abdul’Aziz Yari Abubakar (Shettiman Mafara), the governor of Zamfara state.
To me, coming to Zamfara state is homecoming for numerous reasons, one of which is that fact that the people of Zamfara have always shared with me a common vision of a Nigeria that is strong, united political entity and a dignified nation. The people of Zamfara have always shared my political ideals and political struggles right from the time I made up my mind to join active politics.
I have always enjoyed the overwhelming support of Zamfarawa since my first contest for presidency in 2003. I am very grateful to the people of Zamfara: Men and women, old and young alike.
I am deeply impressed by work done by Governor Abdul’Aziz Yari Abubakar. I have known him as one of the performing governors since his first term in office. I could recall that in the days running up to the 2013 Democracy Day, I was invited to commission the multimillion naira Boko Bridge, which is one of the landmark achievements of his administration. I therefore commend Governor Yari’s efforts and hope he will sustain the tempo in order to leave behind a more developed and more prosperous Zamfara state.
As the people of Zamfara State are aware, the Change Agenda was central issue of our 2015 electioneering campaign. You have all agreed to join me and work as agents of change. The challenge before all of us therefore is to translate this desire for change into reality. Since this Administration’s assumption of office in May 2015, the journey to fix the country and restore the hope of the common man in the Nigerian project began in earnest.
I therefore wish to call on everyone to think closely about Nigeria’s changing situation. There is no easy money to throw around. We must go back to farming, livestock rearing from which we could develop industries. We must collectively put our hands on deck to ensure the success of our mission of reengineering Nigeria.
If genuine efforts were made in the past to diversify the economy from absolute reliance on a single commodity, we would not have found ourselves in our current situation.
I however assure all Nigerians that the grim economic problems are a passing phase which all societies go through. Meanwhile our security situation is improving not only in the north-east but all over the country. We are confident that our macroeconomic policies as well as the monetary policies being implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria will lead to revitalisation of industries and steady growth in significant sectors of the economy.
Our commitment to secure the country has already started yielding results, as rightly noted by Governor Yari that for the first time in the history of Boko Haram insurgency seven years ago, the people of Borno state celebrated their Eid-il-fitr with ease devoid of any security barricades.
Let me use this occasion to reiterate that government is determined more than ever before to deal decisively with any threat to the security of this nation from any quarters. Part of the reasons I am personally here in Zamfara State to flag-off the military operations aimed at rooting out the menace of cattle rustlers and armed bandits not only in Zamfara State but the entire axis of north-west.
I also wish to reiterate to the people of Zamfara state and to Nigerians in general the commitment of my administration to restoring sanity in governance. We shall continue to prosecute the war against corruption. We do not wish or desire to humiliate or disgrace anybody but we must recover stolen funds and put them to correct public use.
My dear people of Zamfara state, I have listened to the series of requests put forward by your governor. I assure you that we shall carefully study them and respond appropriately. I am fully aware of the potentials of Zamfara State, most especially in agriculture livestocks and solid minerals. As our administration is determined to diversify the economy of the country, Zamfara State is certainly
a fertile ground that must be harnessed to contribute to the over-all national effort.
May I also register my appreciation to the people and government of Zamfara State for the reception accorded me and my entourage. The Zamfarawa are legendary for their hospitality. I am therefore not surprised by the warm reception we have received. But, after all, for me coming to Zamfara State is homecoming.
Finally, it is my prayer that all the projects I commissioned will be of immense benefit to the people of Zamfara state.
Thank you for listening and Barka da Sallah.
Allah ya Bamu damana da kaka masu albarka, Amin.
Following the threat to withdraw his confirmation, the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, Abubakar Malami on Wednesday appeared before the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal matters.
He denied being behind the prosecution of the Senate leadership for alleged forgery as the matter predated his appointment.
On Tuesday, President Muhammadu Buhari received in farewell audience outgoing High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria, Perry John Calderwood and the outgoing US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle.
President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Ms Hadiza Bala Usman as the Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA.
The appointment was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Director of Communication of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Mrs Yetunde Sonaike.
Also appointed were three Executive Directors, namely, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, Executive Director (Finance); Prof. Idris Abubakar, Executive Director (Engineering), and Dr. Sekonte Davies, Executive Director (Marine Operations).
On Monday at the State House, Abuja, President Muhammadu Buhari received the African Union, AU envoy on Peace Fund, Dr Donald Kaberuka.
Buhari pledged that Nigeria would fulfil its financial obligations to the African Union,
particularly on programmes and operations aimed at ensuring durable peace, stability and security on the continent.
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye was at the home of Pastor Olawale Elijah on Tuesday morning to commiserate with the family on the murder of Mrs. Eunice Olawale.
Mrs Elijah was murdered on Saturday morning while preaching in Kubwa, a satellite town in Abuja.
The Punch reports that Pastor Adeboye and his entourage visited the family at their Gbazango Estate, Kubwa residence around 6am.
Pastor Adebayo Tiamiyu, a family friend to the Elijahs confirmed the visit to The Punch correspondent.
“I just learnt that the G.O visited the family early this morning to condole with them on the death of their loved one. You know the man of God had a programme at the Abuja stadium on Monday, so he visited the family on his way to the airport for his flight to Lagos,” he said.