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Dogara slams Bauchi gov over anti-Tinubu comment

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Former Speaker of the House Representative, Yakubu Dogara, has hit back at the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, over his (governor) comment that the Federal Government is inviting poverty, hunger and economic hardship to the country.

Recall that the governor had on Wednesday during the Peoples Democratic Party local government elections campaign flag-off held at the state Government House accused President Tinubu of implementing policies that are not citizens-friendly.

Bala Mohammed emphasised that the problem was for all the leaders “from the presidency, to sub-national and to the local government.”

He added, “The new policies brought by the federal government are not working. We can see the manifestation of it in different coloration. From the North to the South.”

Dogara, who wrote in a release issued on Saturday titled ‘In Governor Bala Mohammed’s latest tirade and truculent buffoonery,” testified that Nigeria was in a trying moment with lots of nerves in the air and lots of spitting into the political wind.

The former lawmaker said the responsibility of leaders, irrespective of the political tribe they belong, “is to ensure that we bring this crisis to a responsible end by appealing to governments at all levels to scramble to meet some of the legitimate demands of the protesters, most especially hunger and pervasive insecurity in the national interest.

“It is certainly not a time to engage in blowing all the dog whistles at once in the irresponsible manner Governor Bala Mohammed did.”

In the statement, Dogara noted, “I am penning these lines to further disavow him and to tell those who don’t know that, although Governor Bala Mohammed is one of us, he is not all of us.”

The former speaker maintained that Bauchi State remained a home to tested leaders who were not raised like mushrooms and who would not speak or operate in a manner that reveals contempt for rules, precedent, order, stability, and national cohesion.

Dogara challenged the governor to tell the world which of the hospitals in the state was “fully functional” and how many doctors had been employed.Dogara slams Bauchi gov over anti-Tinubu comment

Former Speaker of the House Representative, Yakubu Dogara, has hit back at the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, over his (governor) comment that the Federal Government is inviting poverty, hunger and economic hardship to the country.

Recall that the governor had on Wednesday during the Peoples Democratic Party local government elections campaign flag-off held at the state Government House accused President Tinubu of implementing policies that are not citizens-friendly.

Bala Mohammed emphasised that the problem was for all the leaders “from the presidency, to sub-national and to the local government.”

He added, “The new policies brought by the federal government are not working. We can see the manifestation of it in different coloration. From the North to the South.”

Dogara, who wrote in a release issued on Saturday titled ‘In Governor Bala Mohammed’s latest tirade and truculent buffoonery,” testified that Nigeria was in a trying moment with lots of nerves in the air and lots of spitting into the political wind.

The former lawmaker said the responsibility of leaders, irrespective of the political tribe they belong, “is to ensure that we bring this crisis to a responsible end by appealing to governments at all levels to scramble to meet some of the legitimate demands of the protesters, most especially hunger and pervasive insecurity in the national interest.

“It is certainly not a time to engage in blowing all the dog whistles at once in the irresponsible manner Governor Bala Mohammed did.”

In the statement, Dogara noted, “I am penning these lines to further disavow him and to tell those who don’t know that, although Governor Bala Mohammed is one of us, he is not all of us.”

The former speaker maintained that Bauchi State remained a home to tested leaders who were not raised like mushrooms and who would not speak or operate in a manner that reveals contempt for rules, precedent, order, stability, and national cohesion.

Dogara challenged the governor to tell the world which of the hospitals in the state was “fully functional” and how many doctors had been employed.

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President Bola Tinubu will not be present at this year’s 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

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President Bola Tinubu will not be present at this year’s 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The President has assigned Vice President Kashim Shettima the responsibility of heading Nigeria’s delegation.

President Tinubu, who arrived back in the country last Sunday following his visits to China and the United Kingdom, is prioritizing domestic matters and aims to tackle some of the nation’s pressing challenges, particularly in light of the recent severe flooding.

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Senate to amend constitution for Local Government Autonomy

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By Henry Umoru

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, announced plans to modify the constitution to implement the Supreme Court judgment on local government autonomy.

Akpabio made this statement in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, while receiving APC members loyal to Senator John James Akpanudoedehe.

“I thank President Bola Tinubu for seeking to grant local governments autonomy through the Supreme Court,” Akpabio said. “Under my leadership, the Senate will adjust the constitution to ensure the judgment is fully enforced without loopholes for exploitation.”

Akpabio reflected on his journey with the APC, noting that before joining in 2018, the party hadn’t won any councillorship seats in the state. He expressed gratitude for becoming Senate President with President Tinubu’s support.

“Change is life’s only constant,” Akpabio said. “I joined APC to connect with the center, and now I’m Senate President. God elevated me because I meant well for our people.”

Welcoming back APC members who never left the party, Akpabio prayed, “May God bless you and grant your progressive desires.”

Eteubong Alex Umoh, Obong Kufre Akpan, and Mrs. Roseline Eyang spoke on behalf of the returnees, affirming their loyalty to Akpabio and the APC. “We never left APC; we recognized you as our leader and refused to be used against you.”

The reunited group celebrated their unity, declaring the APC a single, united family.

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BREAKING: The PDP North East Zone Endorses Damagum as National Chair – Adamawa Governor, Fintiri.

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In a statement released today by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor Fintiri

He said, “The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa, Taraba, Gombe, Borno, and Yobe states have endorsed Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum’s leadership as Acting National Chairman.

“Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, speaking on behalf of the five states, expressed confidence in Damagum’s leadership since assuming office. Citing a Federal High Court Abuja restraining order, Fintiri stated that Damagum should complete former Chairman Dr. Iyorchia Ayu’s tenure unless the court decides otherwise.

“The Governor praised Damagum for restoring public confidence in the party and urged members to respect the court’s ruling for the party’s and democracy’s sake.

“The Governor who described the performance of the party in the North East region during the 2023 elections as unprecedented at all levels noted that the zone deserves the position of National Chairman more than any section in the North.

“A Federal High Court in Abuja had barred the National Working Committee, Board of Trustees, National Executive Committee, PDP, INEC, and affiliates from replacing, nominating or appointing any Chairman other than Ambassador Damagum, following a restraining order by the Court.”

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