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OKPEBHOLO’S ELECTORAL MANDATE ORDAINED BY GOD – SEN. AKPABIO

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President of the Nigerian Senate and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio has described the mandate of the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo as “divinely ordained by God to bring respite and development to Edo State.”

Akpabio made the remarks on Saturday when he received Governor Okpebholo at his residence in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Ascribing Okpebholo’s electoral victory to God, Akpabio said God had chosen him at this time to rewrite the history of Edo State and place it on the path of development.

Akpabio said: “Your excellency, every leadership comes from God, and God chooses whom He pleases. It pleases Him at this time to choose you and the APC to lead Edo people at a time like this.

“You are a man of few words but full of action. Edo people have not misplaced their votes in choosing you. You have the heart of the common man, and I am confident that your leadership will bring development and transformation to your State.”

Akpabio lauded the bold steps taken so far by the administration of Governor Okpebholo, stressing that his one month in office has “so far renewed the hope of Edo people and given them a clear insight into the determination and preparedness of the present administration to bring development and progress to the State.”

While thanking Edo people for choosing the APC in the September 2024 Governorship election, Akpabio said aligning the State with the Government at the centre portends many positives for the Heartbeat State and the South South region, stressing that the zone is now stronger as a negotiating voice at the federal level.

“Edo State is one of the States in the South South, before Niger delta, and this is predominantly a minority area in Nigeria. There is always a need to link up with the federal government to be able to contribute our quota to nation building.

“Through the providence of God, most of the resources that have kept the country going for decades come from this area but in terms of representation at the national level, we are always found wanting except for the period that circumstances brought us Dr Goodluck Jonathan.”

Continuing, Akpabio said: “Under the APC administration, many of us decided there was need for us to change the political basket to enable us represent our people at the national level and also have a say in what was going on in the country. So, when I made that strong movement to the APC, it was to move our people in the South South region to the centre.”

Predicting more electoral victories for the APC in the South South region, Akpabio said with the current political permutations, going by all available indices, the ruling All Progressive Congress is poised to bring more States into its fold, a narrative which he predicts would change the developmental trajectory of the region for good.

On his part, Governor Okpebholo said he was in Akwa Ibom to share ideas with Akpabio and tap from his wealth of experience.

Governor Okpebholo said: “Seeing the development in Akwa Ibom, I have come to learn from my leader, seek his advice, and draw from his wealth of experience. He has graciously advised me.”

Signed:
Fred Itua,
Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor.
29th December, 2024.

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“You’re doing a fantastic job, I don’t care about your Party -Tinubu to Mbah

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He said the governor “is doing a fantastic job. I am glad that Enugu got a very good job tomorrow, today. I salute Peter Mbah for his commitment to development.

“You have built up a good team and I have reviewed a number of things with you in Abuja. You have encouraged me on the technological advancement of the state. The commitment you have from the private sector. I know your background.”

While waving politics aside, President Tinubu stressed that “the election is over and we have to move the nation forward. You have demonstrated that irrevocable commitment towards human development.

“I don’t care which party you come from. You are my friend. You are doing well and very focused. We must build this house called Nigeria to not just satisfy our immediate need, but our tomorrow too.

“That’s why the removal of the fuel subsidy was necessary. We can not spend the future of generation yet unborn in advance. Don’t bankrupt the nation before they’re born.”

“I am very proud of Nigeria. Mbah is proud of Nigeria. He is doing everything possible to provide security, attracting foreign investors, and other investors locally.

“There’s no better investment than the investment to secure lives. I saw those cars, the Distress Response Squad. It is the way to go.

“Please, continue to cooperate and collaborate with your son, brother and friend here, Mbah, who is really committed to push the development of Enugu State and be a good symbol of south eastern states,” he told the stakeholders.

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‘You Should Not Resort To Disrespectful Politics’ – Afenifere, CUPP React As Obasanjo Slams NNPCL Over Invitation

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Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere and Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), have backed former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, over his response to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) following the invitation to tour the Port Harcourt Refinery and verify its current operational status.

The invitation comes in response to Obasanjo’s recent interview with Channels Television, where he referenced advice from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) indicating that the refinery might not function efficiently. SPDC, which was approached for equity participation in the refinery, reportedly raised concerns about corruption affecting its operations.

The former president also accused NNPCL of allegedly misleading Nigerians about the refinery’s performance.

Reacting, the Secretary-General of the Afenifere, Sola Ebiseni, faulted the NNPCL for inviting Obasanjo through newspaper publications after he rightly commented on the management deficiencies that had grounded Nigeria’s refineries for years.

Ebieni described the invitation as sheer arrogance and urged NNPCL to avoid resorting to disrespectful politics.

He said, “What former President Obasanjo said was quite illuminating about the way the affairs of the country have been or are being handled. He has been out of office since 2007, and until now, what we have seen is the epileptic performance of the refineries. So, it is sheer arrogance and disrespect for the NNPCL to claim they invited him to come and see.

“If you want to invite a statesman and former president like Obasanjo, no matter how you feel about the statement he made, you shouldn’t resort to disrespectful politics. If you believe that what he said does not reflect the current state of the plants, you should pay him a courtesy visit to present your views about the situation. But to go on the pages of newspapers to paint a picture of a liar—which is what the NNPCL’s action implies—leaves much to be desired.”

Also speaking to Punch, the National Secretary of the CUPP, Peter Ameh, said inviting Obasanjo through newspapers amounted to public ridicule and utter disrespect for his history, reputation, and record in the country.

Ameh claimed that NNPCL usually prioritises politics over issues affecting the lives of Nigerians.

He said, “You cannot invite Obasanjo on the pages of newspapers. Even the GMD cannot invite another company head in such a manner, not to mention someone who has served both as a General in the Nigerian Army and as a military Head of State, as well as a two-term democratically elected president of the country. The NNPCL must learn how to do things the right way and avoid politicising everything, as this is why our economy has nosedived.

“That is simply the NNPCL’s usual way of prioritising politics over issues that affect the lives of ordinary Nigerians. If Obasanjo says the refineries are not working after we have wasted about $2 billion on them, he is merely stating that we should have handed the plants over to private individuals to get them working optimally through private partnerships.”

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‘You’re my friend,’ Tinubu tells Enugu gov during road unveiling

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'You're My Friend,' Tinubu Tells Enugu Gov During Road Unveiling Credit: X| DOlusegun
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President Bola Tinubu, on Saturday, arrived in Enugu State on a working visit to unveil various projects by the state government.

His Special Assistant on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, disclosed this in a series of posts on X.com on Saturday.

Olusegun wrote, “President Bola Tinubu touched down at the Enugu airport on a working visit to commission various projects by the state government.

“You’re a good thinker, Mbah. You’re my friend. We can go places together. Building Nigeria. Building the future. Use technology to build. Promote investment. We must encourage the private sector to come into politics.”

Credit: X| DOlusegun

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