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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expected to resign

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to resign imminently amid public outcry within his country over his liberal politics, according to reports.

Trudeau is set to make an announcement at 10.45am Eastern Time that he will resign as the Liberal Party leader, sources familiar with the prime minister’s plans told The Globe and Mail.

A senior government source told AFP: ‘It’s a done deal that he is leaving…it’s now just about how.’

The source did not immediately indicate whether Trudeau would resign as Liberal party leader and stay on as a caretaker prime minister.

One person with knowledge of Trudeau’s plans told The Globe and Mail that he realizes he needs to make an announcement before he meets with the Liberal caucus to avoid the appearance that he was forced out by the party.

The prime minister came to the conclusion that the party is no longer behind him, and he knows there is no path for him to stay on, sources said.

It remains unclear what Liberal Party national executives plan to do to replace Trudeau as prime minister, and whether he will stay in his position until a new leader is selected.

But the Liberal Party national executive, which rules on leadership issues, is planning to meet later this week.

The decision comes amid outrage following Chrystia Freeland’s surprising decision to resign as finance minister and deputy prime minister on December 16 – the same day she was supposed to deliver her economic and fiscal update.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce his resignation on Monday

 

The decision comes amid outrage following Chrystia Freeland’s surprising decision to resign as finance minister and deputy prime minister

 

She cited concerns over what she called Trudeau’s ‘spending gimmicks’ in her announcement.

Freeland also outlined disagreements she had with Trudeau on spending and ‘the best path forward for Canada’ amid a high cost of living and rising inflation, according to the BBC.

The disagreements, she said, were underscored by incoming US President Donald Trump’s threats of a25 percent tariff on Canadian goods if it does not secure its border.

Trudeau remained mostly silent about Freeland’s resignation in the aftermath as he made a public trip down to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate – which only worsened the crisis as Trump went on to mock his counterpart and imply that he would make Canada a US state.

As calls for his resignation mounted, Trudeau eventually announced the country would engage in a Trump-style crackdown on immigration.

Canada‘s newly appointed Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced on Tuesday that the $1.3bn CAD ($930m USD) slate of new measures ‘will secure our border against the flow of illegal drugs and irregular migration.’

The new measures will include 24/7 surveillance of the border using ‘helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers’, and upgraded detection tools to catch drugs slipping over the border.

The legislation is based on five pillars: Slowing the trade of fentanyl, improving border patrols’ coordination, providing new tools for law enforcement, easing information sharing among departments and slowing migrant crossings, reports TNC.

Trudeau remained mostly silent about Freeland’s resignation in the aftermath

 

He made a public trip down to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate – which only worsened the crisis as Trump went on to mock his counterpart and imply that he would make Canada a US state

 

It remains unclear what Liberal Party national executives plan to do to replace Trudeau as prime minister, and whether he will stay in his position until a new leader is selected

 

Among those who could now take Trudeau’s place is investment banker Mark Carney, 59, who has spent many hours on the phone with Liberal MPs over the holidays – seeking their advice and support for a run at leadership for the Liberal Party, Global News reports.

But Trudeau has also apparently held discussions with LeBlanc over whether he would be willing to step in as an interim leader and prime minister, one source told The Globe and Mail.

Another suggested it would make sense for Trudeau to remain in his position until a new leader is chosen so that he can deal with the incoming Trump administration and the threat of tariffs.

A third source also noted that any leadership race would take at least three months, as the Liberal Party continues to lose favor to the Conservatives and their leader Pierre Poillievre.

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APC Can’t Take Anambra Like Edo, Imo and Kogi— Gov Chukwuma Soludo

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‎Governor Charles Soludo has dismissed the chances of the All Progressives Congress in the upcoming November 8 Anambra governorship election, declaring that the party lacks the grassroots presence needed to win in the state.

‎Soludo, who is seeking re-election under the All Progressives Grand Alliance, made the statement during an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time.

‎The National Chairman of the ruling APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, had repeatedly stated that the APC had its eyes on southern states under the opposition control, such as Edo, Anambra, Osun and Oyo states.

‎But the governor stated that APC was able to prevail in states like kogi and imo because the incumbent governor’s got reelected, and they prevailed in Edo because they had grassroot structure.

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List of ambassadorial nominees not ready – Foreign Affairs Ministry

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The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that President Bola Tinubu is yet to make any official appointment of ambassadors.

This clarification was issued in response to a list of ambassadorial nominees currently circulating on social media.

In a statement released by the acting spokesperson of the Ministry, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the list was described as false and should be disregarded.

The statement read: “Kindly disregard the frenzy about the ambassadorial list.

“Be rest assured that, when it is ready, Mr. President will transmit the list of nominees to the National Assembly for screening and confirmation.”

The ministry assured Nigerians that the public would be duly informed through the appropriate channels once a legitimate list is finalised.

This clarification comes amid heightened public interest in Nigeria’s diplomatic representation, particularly following the recall of all ambassadors in September 2023.

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Rivers crisis: You introduced violence, ethnic politics – Wike’s aide knocks Ada George

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Former Governor of Rivers State, Rufus Ada George, has been challenged to list a single positive development he brought to the state, other than an alleged introduction of violence and ethnic politics.

This challenge was issued by the media aide to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, Lere Olayinka, on Thursday.

In a statement he signed, Olayinka said it was on record that the only impact that can be linked to George was the introduction of “Bush Boys” militant group, which he used to settle political scores.

According to Olayinka: “At old age, people should begin to desist from acting shamelessly.

“After leaving office as Governor in 1993, what happened to his relationship with Dr Peter Odili, who was his deputy? Why did he not support Odili for governor in 1999 and 2003? Why was he in All People’s Party (APP) while Odili was in People’s Democratic Party (PDP)?

“Records of his involvement in the activities of the Bush Boys are well documented in the report of the 2008 Justice Kayode Eso led Rivers State Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which heard accusations that he (Ada George) sponsored the Bush Boys in the September 2001 violence.

“As a former Governor of Rivers State, he could not reconcile the warring Okrika factions, reason they didn’t have an Amayanabo until Wike became governor. Rather than resolve the chieftaincy crisis, Ada George took side and used his Bush Boys militant group against those against his preferred candidate.

“As Rivers State Governor, in 1993, when violence ensued in the Ogoni people’s protest against exploitation by Shell, Ada George took side with his former employer against the Ogoni people.

“That’s the person of Ada George, who was among those who took side with the suspended Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara when he threw rule of law to the dogs and was boasting that the State House of Assembly and its members existed only because he wanted them to exist.

“He never for once told Fubara the truth that it was illegal to run a House of Assembly of 32 members with just three members and that it the height of wickedness to deny fellow indigenes of Rivers State their entitlements, thereby making it difficult for to feed and take care of their wives and children.

“Today, at close to 85 years, the same Ada George, who was urging Fubara on in his regime of lawlessness, is addressing the press and advertising his shamelessly by accusing the FCT Minister of being behind the political crisis in Rivers State, including the imposition of a state of emergency and the appointment of sole administrators in all 23 local government areas.

“One wonders where he kept his position as an elder when members of the State House of Assembly, who are indigenes of Rivers State were deprived of their salary and other entitlements by Fubara.

“Also, did the same Ada George, not say that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was a ‘meddlesome interloper who engaged in executive rascality by intervening in the crisis and reaching amicable resolutions that all parties signed?’

“Therefore, Ada George is advised to for once, be circumspect and stop advertising shamelessness at old age.”

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