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Tinubu, Shetima’s Concurrent Foreign Trips Don’t Represent Common Sense – Obi

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The Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate in the last general elections, Peter Obi has criticized President Bola Tinubu and his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima for embarking on foreign trips at a time the country is grappling with domestic challenges.

Obi expressed concerns that both leaders are absent fromnthe country when citizens need them most.

Osun Defender reports that Tinubu departed for the United Kingdom on October 2, 2024, for a two-week working leave.

He later left the UK for France on Friday, October 11, for “another important engagement,” his Senior Special Assistant on Political and Other Matters, Ibrahim Masari, tweeted.

Meanwhile, Shettima left Abuja on Wednesday for Sweden on a two-day visit to represent Nigeria in bilateral engagements with the Scandinavian nation.

Justifying both trips, the Presidency on Wednesday said the absence of Tinubu and his deputy does not pose any vacuum in Nigeria’s leadership. It said the two principal officers are “fully engaged with the nation’s affairs, even while away.”

But reacting to the Presidency’s justification on Friday in a post on his X, Obi, maintained that it was disturbing that Tinubu and his deputy weren’t in the country at a time when citizens need them most.

He wrote, “While it is arguable that with the President and Vice President absent from the Villa, there is no vacancy in the Presidency, in a situation where both the President and Vice President are out of the country, as reported in the media yesterday, it’s concerning for a country with such myriads of domestic problems.
The President had told us he would only be gone for 14 days. The 14 days have passed now, and we are waiting to see him in the country. One would have expected him to return earlier than expected, considering the volume of work that needs to be done in a troubled nation like ours.

“The untold hardship that has been unleashed on our people as a result of some of his administration’s policies is unimaginable and we need his urgent attention to pilot the nation out of this present situation.”

According to him, since the President is reportedly in Paris, France, which is just about 833 nautical miles from Stockholm, Sweden, one wonders why he did not just attend the 2-day working visit to Sweden.’

Obi added, “He could simply have done it on his way back from France with his new powerful jet, which would have taken him a little over 2 hours. This would have saved time and the very scarce national resources we need critically at this time.

“Instead, he delegated the Vice President, who needed to travel 3055 nautical miles, over nine hours, and (about 4 times the travel time from Paris) Abuja, Nigeria, to Stockholm, Sweden, to represent him at the event.

“It would take about 4 times the time and distance it takes to travel from Paris to Stockholm to travel from Abuja to Stockholm. This does not represent the kind of fiscal responsibility and common sense that is expected of leaders whose people are facing severe hunger and poverty.

“This is the time to show true and committed leadership to the people by making decisions that prioritize the well-being of the people and effective management of the nation’s scarce resources in alleviating the sufferings of the people.”

Meanwhile, the trips mark the second time both officers have been concurrently absent from the country since assuming office 17 months ago.

Between late April and early May 2024, while Tinubu was in London, after visiting the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia, where he attended the World Economic Forum, Shettima left Nigeria, first to Nairobi to attend the International Development Association Heads of State Summit.
After returning, he left for Dallas, Texas, to attend the US-Africa Business Summit organised by the Corporate Council on Africa. However, the VP cancelled his trip midway and returned to the country.

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Atiku Accuses Wike of Playing Politics with People’s Suffering”

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Atiku Abubakar criticizes Minister Nyesom Wike, accusing him of using the hardships of Nigerians for political gain. The remarks add fuel to the ongoing rivalry between the two political figures.

On Saturday, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar stated that he would remain focused despite the tactics of Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. He accused Wike of exploiting current hardships for political gain at the expense of ordinary people.

The ex-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party revealed this through a statement released in Abuja by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe. The statement is titled “Wike and His T-Pain Collaborators Playing Politics with the Suffering of Nigerians.”

Atiku’s statement was a response to Wike’s earlier comments, in which he claimed that the former Vice President has lost political relevance and that Nigerians have turned away from him after his defeats in the 2019 and 2023 presidential elections.

At a luncheon honoring the 10th Rivers State Assembly on Saturday, the ex-governor of Rivers made these remarks.

In response, Atiku stated that he was focused on the real issues impacting Nigerians and would not let Wike’s theatrics distract him.

He mentioned that recent comments by Nyesom Wike can only be characterized as one of his dramatic outbursts. However, we remain composed, confident that Nigerians are familiar with his behavior—a persistent sign of the resentment he feels after losing to the Wazirin Adamawa in the 2022 party presidential primaries.

Wike’s remarks are simply a series of trivialities, devoid of any real substance and fueled by personal grudges. If he genuinely thinks Nigerians are satisfied with the current situation under his government’s leadership, it highlights something more profound: his focus is on himself rather than the people. This self-centeredness becomes clear in how he prioritizes local matters in Rivers over his ministerial duties.

He stated, “Although he might try to distract with his unfounded tirades, our attention remains on the true issues impacting Nigerians. Mr. Wike prioritizes personal gain over tackling the country’s actual problems. On the other hand, we are steadfastly dedicated to advocating for the welfare and advancement of the people.”

Wike seems to revel in creating fantasies, immersing himself in his imagination, and funding live TV broadcasts to launch attacks on whomever he wishes. However, we will not lower ourselves to that level where he feels comfortable. Instead, we’ll choose to rise above it all, preserving our dignity while others indulge in the muck.

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Rejoinder: Responding To The Misguided Narratives Of Dr. Fabian Ihekweme

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By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, October 20, 2024.

It is often said that the truth stands firm no matter how loud the lie is spoken. I have taken time to reflect on the emotional rhetoric presented by Dr. Fabian Ihekweme “Dr. Omu”, and I feel it is important to address some critical misconceptions, especially as they pertain to governance in Imo State under the #PeoplesGovernor Hope Uzodimma.

The comparison drawn between the life and teachings our Lord Jesus Christ and modern political leadership is, at best, misapplied. While it is true that leaders, both spiritual and political, are expected to uphold integrity, righteousness, and justice, it is misleading to equate Jesus Christ’s divine mission with the challenges of political governance. Jesus Christ’s apostles were tasked with spreading the gospel and leading the early Church, not with managing the economic and infrastructural needs of a state.

Dr. Ihekweme suggests that political loyalty should mirror the spiritual loyalty Christ’s apostles had for him, but this fails to recognize the fundamental difference between religious leadership and political service. In politics, loyalty must align with the greater goal of public service, not personal reward. Governance, by its nature, requires tough decisions that prioritize the welfare of the majority, even if it means disappointing individuals who feel they should be rewarded.

Governor Hope Uzodimma’s administration is anchored on the principle of Shared Prosperity, which focuses on improving the lives of the people of Imo State through key developmental projects like the free medicare to all Imo people thru the instrumentalities of the Imo State Health Insurance Agency, infrastructure like the Okigwe-Owerri thru which Dr. Fabian passes when he’s going hom thru Okigwe or the almost completed Owerri/Mbaise/Obowo/Umuahia road which passes thru the village of Dr. Omu, and policy reforms like the ongoing policy frameworks on power generation that is about to give Imo people 24/7 electricity supply, etc.

The notion that those who “sacrificed” for the governor’s rise have been abandoned is a gross misrepresentation. The government is not a vehicle for distributing favors, but an institution meant to serve the public good. Like the #PeoplesGovernor has always stated, he cannot afford to used public funds to cater for his friends while neglecting his core duties to the state as her Governor, that friends and family can be handled outside government as ‘Hope Uzodimma’ but must be gubernatorial as the Executive Governor of Imo state for the people’s good.

Dr. Omu must be made known that competence, service, and merit guide this administration’s decision-making process, not personal allegiances or nostalgia for past relationships.

Dr. Ihekweme also raised the issue of rewards and compares Governor Uzodimma unfavorably with President Bola Tinubu. While it is true that political appointments are made based on loyalty and competence, no leader—whether Tinubu or Uzodimma—can run a government by relying solely on past loyalty — that will be a recipe for disaster.

What the Uzodimma administration seeks are individuals who are capable of delivering on the governor’s vision for Imo State, regardless of their political history.

Moreover, the claims of “poverty” within the ranks of government officials are an exaggerated portrayal of the current situation in Imo State.

The challenges faced by government officials, like in every state, are often part of the broader economic realities of the nation. The country is passing thru an uncomfortable economic situations and the government officials are not immune to these prevailing national economic realities. However, this administration continues to prioritize economic reforms that will benefit all citizens, including public officials, through job creation, infrastructure, and investment opportunities.

Invoking religious imagery and warnings of “hellfire” for political leaders is both sensationalist and unhelpful. The people of Imo State deserve leadership that focuses on addressing their real-world concerns, not divisive rhetoric aimed at inflaming emotions.

Governance is about service, progress, and the ability to lead with fairness and justice.

Governor Hope Uzodimma remains committed to these principles, and the results are visible in the transformative projects across the state.

As a matter of public service, it is essential that discussions about governance be rooted in facts, fairness, and a shared commitment to the common good. This administration will continue to uphold these values for the benefit of all Imo citizens.

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I’m Not Aspiring To Be Ohaneze Ndigbo President General- Ohakim

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Former Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, has debunked insinuations in some quarters that he is aspiring to be President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo worldwide.

In a statement, the former governor described the report as malicious and reckless disinformation.

The statement reads;

“My attention has been drawn to a widely published media report linking me with a certain move in some quarters to install me as the next president- general of Ohaneze Ndigbo, worldwide; and as a result of which I have been inundated with inquiries from well meaning Nigerians seeking for clarification. Despite the report’s baseless and defamatory nature, I am compelled to address this misinformation.

“Let me be clear: I have no knowledge of any plans to elect or appoint me as the next president- general of Ohaneze Ndigbo. No individual or group has contacted me, neither have I expressed interest in the position

“Our beloved leader, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, CFR, OFR, MFR, Ahaejiagamba Ndigbo, who headed the organization till July 25, 2024, when he passed away, is yet to be laid to rest. As a member of the national burial committee, I am committed to ensuring that he receives a befitting farewell. It is customary among our people to refrain from discussing succession until after the departed hero is buried

“I urge those spreading these malicious and reckless disinformation and bringing up the politics of Ohaneze Ndigbo at this stage to desist from it and allow Ndigbo mourn and reflect on the late Ahaejiagamba’s legacy, which brought peace and tranquility to our organization and Ala Igbo as a whole

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