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“No Man Can Reject Governor Nwifuru’s One Million Naira Empowerment” – Ebonyi Govt Brags, APGA reacts

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By Wisdom Nwedene

Ebonyi State government has bragged that no man can reject the ongoing one million naira empowerment programme being done by Governor Francis Ogbonnaya Nwifuru if selected after being criticised over the rationale behind the selection of youth to be empowered.

Recall that last week, Mr Nwifuru during an event at Ngbo, in Abakaliki said he will empower 1,300 youth because they didn’t join the nationwide protest.

Shortly after the announcement, the government constituted a committee to supervise the empowerment programme which generated mixed reactions.

The committee has the Deputy Governor, APC Chairman, others in list.

Many Ebonyians questioned whether the empowerment will really get to the poor masses or will be shared by the Political elites in the State.

Reacting, the Special Assistant on Media to the Governor, Mr Leo Ekene Oketa said no Ebonyi man can reject the one million naira.

According to him, “The reason His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru and EXCO constituted a committee for the selection of youths to benefit from the N1m empowerment, is to ensure it is not left in the hands of one particular state ministry.”

“It is rather better that you reach out to any of the committee members and suggest to them, best ways to select the beneficiaries and not frowning online at the list.”

“Truth is, no one, even you condemning the list on arrival, will reject the empowerment funds if you are selected. Like the Governor will always say, ‘the job is too easy when you are not the one doing it’.”

“The committee will definitely work sincerely to justify their inclusion in this delicate assignment. But more important than any comment online about them, will be an insightful suggestion on how they can get it right.”

“That is why they are a committee – to deliberate and make the best decision in this matter,” he said.

Meanwhile, the National Youth Leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA Hon. Eze Onyebuchi Chukwu, Delaw has described the Ebonyi State government’s statement as an insult to Ebonyians.

He said Ebonyians voted the governor and not the committee members.

According to him, “you just goofed. This is unlike your response. Directing us to those we didn’t send any message is demeaning. Ebonyians voted the governor and not the committee members.”

” Also Saying that no one can reject the 1m if given is an insult to many Ebonyians. That one is asking for things to be done right doesn’t mean he or she is interested in it. Some Ebonyians do more than that everyday. This response goes along way to show how miserable APC see Ebonyians to be.”

“Also calling the genuine concern of Ebonyi people whose money is about to be shared a ‘FROWN’ is another insensitive statement.”

“Brother, Nothing concerns a sitting party chairman whose duty is to oversee party affairs in the distribution of Ebonyi people’s money. We are not his party EXCOs.”

 

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‘Defection was to connect Delta to Abuja’ – Okowa on why he, Oborevwori dumped PDP for APC

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, ex-presidential running mate, Ifeanyi Okowa on Monday explained why he and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Okowa said they defected from PDP to APC because they wanted to connect Delta State to the goodwill and resources at the federal level in Abuja.

Last week, Okowa and Oborevwori officially defected to APC, a situation that seems to have unsettled the PDP at national level.

But giving reasons for their defection, Okowa said the move was in the best interest of the state. He spoke during the APC welcome ceremony for the defectors on Monday.

According to Okowa: “When the news broke on Wednesday that we had decided to change our path, people wondered why, but one thing is very important in a people’s history: there is always a time to change their path for the common good of the people.

“As I did tell people that day, it was not about me, it was not about the governor, but the fact that there is a need for us to connect to Abuja, that goodwill that is in Abuja, that resource that’s in Abuja of which Delta State is a large contributor, there was a need to connect to it.

“I was governor for eight years. I was in opposition. I did my best but we lost a lot. And I did not believe that the governor needed to stay working very hard, and we know that we are very supportive of Governor Sheriff because he’s doing a lot.

“But as the governor is doing a lot for us, he also needs to connect to the greater source of power and resource and goodwill in Abuja.”

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Trump administration hints on arresting Supreme Court judges ‘harboring illegal immigrants’

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday said that the President Donald Trump administration is open to arresting Supreme Court judges if they harbor illegal immigrants.

She stated this while addressing a question from Fox News’s Peter Doocy on the position of some judges regarding illegal migrants in the United States.

The reporter asked, “You guys arrested a Milwaukee County Circuit judge for allegedly helping illegal immigrants get away.

“As you guys look at other judges, would you ever arrest somebody higher up on the judicial food chain, like a federal judge or even a Supreme Court justice?”

Responding to the question, the White House Press Secretary said, “Anyone who is breaking the law or obstructing federal law enforcement officials from doing their jobs is putting theirselvses at risk of being prosecuted, absolutely.”

On the case of the Milwaukee County Circuit judge, Leavitt said the judge “obstructed federal law enforcement who were looking for an illegal alien in her courthouse”.

She stressed that the judge “showed that illegal alien the door to evade law enforcement officials. That is a clear cut case of obstruction”

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Kano Assembly moves to establish electricity regulatory agency to tackle power challenges

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The Kano State House of Assembly has initiated moves to establish a new law that would empower the state government to create an Electricity Regulatory Agency aimed at addressing the persistent power supply challenges facing residents and revitalizing the state’s industries.

Presenting the bill during the Assembly’s plenary session on Monday, the Majority Leader, Hon. Lawan Husaini Dala, explained that the proposed agency would develop a comprehensive framework for managing Kano’s electricity market.

Dala further stated that the agency would be tasked with implementing modern strategies and diversifying power generation sources to meet the energy needs of Kano’s population.

He noted that the bill would also enable the agency to regulate electricity distribution, particularly to industries and businesses, with the goal of attracting greater investment into the state.

Speaking to Premier Radio, a local radio station on the matter, the Assembly’s Chief Press Secretary, Kamaluddeen Sani Shawai, said the establishment of the agency would mark a significant step towards Kano achieving energy self-sufficiency.

“Once the legislative process is completed, Kano State will be on the path to independently generating and managing its own electricity, reducing reliance on the national grid,” Shawai said.

The lawmakers have already intensified deliberations on the bill.

They believe the creation of the agency would pave the way for a stable, affordable, and more accessible electricity supply for Kano residents.

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