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  • The evil spirits in Aso Rock again? – By Dave Baro-Thomas

    The evil spirits in Aso Rock again? – By Dave Baro-Thomas

    By Dave Baro-Thomas

    Three decades and two years ago, General Babangida, a flamboyant and self-styled military president, hurriedly relocated the federal capital to Abuja after the failed violent coup staged by Major Gideon Gwaza Orkar in April 1990. And Aso Rock, a more befitting edifice, became the seat of power, but Nigeria was never the same ever since.

    Yes, the country had suffered inexplicable leadership misfortunes before General Babangida, but moving to Aso Rock opened yet new chapters of woes unfolding in torrents and confirming the claims of Mr Rueben Abati (one-time special adviser to President Jonathan) that evil spirits rule the Villa.

    Incontrovertibly, the quality of leadership from the Aso Rock Villa leaves one speechless. It appears the extraterrestrial always imposes its evil agenda on mortals who trudge that corridor of power such that one of the progenitors of leadership in the Villa was famed as the EVIL GENIUS.

    Starting from the evil genius himself, General Babangida paints a picture of a smart, intelligent, renowned coup maestro and accomplished military strategist with tentacles and boys spreading across the nation, even amongst the civilian population. From a well-crafted transitional programme to return the country to civil rule, he ended up being  the undertaker of the widely adjudged  freest and fairest election ever, which ultimately culminated in the incarceration and death of the presumed winner, Chief MKO Abiola, in the draconian rule of the dark goggled-eyed, Gen Sani Abacha.

    Indeed, the mysteries and godless interplay of the spirits seem feverishly peaked, or why would Gen Babangida annul the June 12 election and slide into national disrepute at the verge of what would have enshrined him as a national hero with a cult following? The spirits in Aso Rock made men mad!

    While trying to recover from that whirlwind democracy misadventure, Gen Sani Abacha elevated the madness to a crescendo. He did not only commune with the spirits but assumed their roles and unleashed terror on the political class, and for the first-time, merciless snippers, the infamous Strike Force and Presidential Guard overran the country, yet Reuben Abati stands disparaged when he declared that Aso Rock Villa needs spiritual cleansing.

    Abacha went down in history as one of the most notorious and ruthless military despots with insatiable kleptomaniac prowess second to none. The country is still gathering Abacha’s loot from around the world to date.

    Sadly, the self-professed born again, former Military General and Head of State, Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo, who should know better having miraculously escaped the death row of General Abacha, had deep conversations with the spirits in the Villa who announced his messianic roles and only a third term in office will confer on him the father of the nation status. Otherwise, what business had Olusegun Obasanjo with a third term agenda, even when he had denied it, but the footprints were unmistakable. If you doubt me, ask Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, his former Vice or the former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani.

    Probably the spirits hindered President Musa Yar’dua from serving out his tenure as the cold hands of infirmities seized him barely two years after he assumed office. Again, as Rueben Abati stated, Mr Death lurks around the Villa menacingly and is ready to devour like it did the wife of Obasanjo.

    For me, the story of Goodluck Jonathan was a sad tale. The spirits were so trickery that they made almost the whole nation, call Mr President clueless, despite having a doctorate in his kitty. The gods went mad in this instance, as massive treachery within, opposition venom, and international community complicities booted out an incumbent president for the first time through the ballot in Nigeria. These spirits are not small boys in the realm.

    If you think you have heard tales about the wonders of the spirits that rule Aso Rock, then the eight years of President Buhari will send chills down your spine. The anti-corruption czar, Mr Integrity and the custodian of national pride in terms of discipline in his first coming seem to have a brutal encounter with the spirits in the Aso Rock. In the words of respected and revered Bishop Kukah, the Buhari administration turned out the most corrupt since the turn of this democratic dispensation, and on top of that, the regime was branded the most divisive along ethnic and religious lines in our history as a people.

    So, here we are at last, wondering what is the ongoing conversation between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, his men and the spirits in Aso Rock Villa. So far, it appears it is a mixed grilled. It seems the fangs of the Spirits are beginning to set in but with steady and visible resistance from the power that be.

    Otherwise, why would a NADECO Tinubu supervise the gymnastic of the DSS over Mr Emefiele after all he, Tinubu suffered in those dark days? Why is so much energy dissipated on this Emefiele man such that the fundamental tenants of democracy – the rule of law, are transgressed under our supposed champion of democracy and hero against the dare-deviled Abacha junta?

    Yes, Nigerians demand accountability from the poorly executed Naira redesign policy foisted on us by Mr Emefiele under the direct supervision of Mr Buhari, but should this be outside the precinct of decency, decorum and the rule of law? Flaunting court orders and the bravado of a re-arrest against the pronouncement of a competent court of law is not what one will want to associate with Mr Tinubu. Haba, not him, except the gods are beginning to lay their cold hands over his mind.

    True, Emefiele would have resigned under Buhari but show me one Nigerian that would have done the same under that cabal-driven government and not regret the day he was born. How come Mr Emefiele has become the fall guy or scapegoat for the sins of the Buhari administration? With accusations and counter-accusations of painted aircraft, billions of naira freighted away, oil subsidy scams, crude oil theft running into billions, and refineries enmeshed in corruption, yet the best we get is people tearing their shirts on national television about who will keep the bible clinging Emefiele? By the way, at what point do we separate the man and the orders he carried out from the commander-in-chief? Indeed, this Emefiele must die, but how convenient it is to hit the weakest.

    If Mr Emefiele has committed any verifiable crime, he should face the music, but to disobey court orders under the watch of this President, a Democrat and one touted as the most prepared politician ever to vie for the highest office, smacks of tact and maybe another case of the evil spirits in Aso Rock doing what they know how to do best. Else how come the Presidency recently appointed investigators on the matter after the show of shame? These spirits are African brands!

    It is time for deeper reflection and elevating the economy from the ruins inherited from Mr Buhari. While we commend the President on his recent broadcast, translating these ideals and blueprint into concrete socio-economic fortunes requires eagle-eyed concentration and avoiding such frivolities and charades the Emefiele witch hunt brings.

    May the evil spirits lurking around Aso Rock Villa allow Mr President some respite, since it is too early in the day for executive rascality because the land mourns and groans in pain, poverty and penury, gradually replicating same consequences that puts Emefiele in this mess at the first place.

  • Proposed Nationwide Strike: Again, FG, NLC meet at Aso Rock

    Proposed Nationwide Strike: Again, FG, NLC meet at Aso Rock

     

    The federal government’s representatives have re-opened talks with organised Labour over fuel subsidy removal and proffering solutions to the harsh conditions trailing it.

    The meeting between both parties resumed today, Monday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

    The meeting, which is comprised of federal government team and the organised Labour, which is represented by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), is known as the The Presidential Steering Committee on Palliatives.

    Recall that the organised Labour stormed out of the meeting on Friday last week, claiming that there was no top government officials to negotiate with them.

    The botched meeting was to take briefing from three subcommittees of mass transit, the CNG and cash transfer, which the government had proposed to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal.

    The federal government’s representatives at the meeting are the Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila; the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Olu Verheijen; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Kachollom Daju; the Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari; among others.

    On the organised Labour’s side are the President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero; his counterpart from TUC, Festus Osifo; the General Secretary of NLC, Emma Ugbaja; the TUC Secretary, Nuhu Toro, and other members of the organised Labour delegation including, Prof. Sam Amadi.

    NLC has proposed a nationwide strike on August 2nd, 2023

  • It’s all lies, Aso Rock chapel was never closed – First Lady’s aide reacts

    It’s all lies, Aso Rock chapel was never closed – First Lady’s aide reacts

     

    The Aso Rock Chapel was never closed at any time as being speculated in the social media networks.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports this was contained in a statement issued by First Lady Remi Tinubu’s SA Media, Busola Kukoyi on Monday.

    Read statement below:

    RE: PURPORTED CLOSURE OF ASO VILLA CHAPEL BY FIRST LADY,SEN. OLUREMI TINUBU,CON*

    “Our attention has been drawn to a story making the rounds on social media about the purported closure of the AsoRock Chapel by the First Lady of Nigeria, Sen Olurermi Tinubu OON,CON.

    “We wish to state categorically that this is a fabrication and totally false representation of the true situation, as the First Lady at no time gave such directive that the Chapel be shut and the keys handed over to Her Excellency.
    Presently there are weekly fellowships going on at the Chapel.
    However, Mr President is yet to appoint a Chaplain for the chapel after the exit of the last Chaplain, as he only reserves the right to appoint a Chaplain for the Chapel.

    SIGNED
    BUSOLA KUKOYI
    SA MEDIA TO THE FIRST LADY

    July 10, 2023

  • Why I will continue to visit Aso Rock – Oyo gov, Makinde

    Why I will continue to visit Aso Rock – Oyo gov, Makinde

    Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has revealed the real reason he visited President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Aso Rock in Abuja.

    Makinde who spoke on Friday said he will continue to go to Aso Rock to push for a refund of the money his administration spent on the roads in Oyo.

    The Governor made this disclosure while flagging -off the dualization of Akobo Ojuirin/Odogbo Barracks to Olorunda Abaa junction by N O Idowu Comprehensive College in Ibadan.

    G-5 governors on the platform of PDP were in Aso Rock on Thursday to visit Tinubu.

    Following a backlash, the Oyo State Governor has, however, insisted he will continue to go to Aso Rock to seek a refund of money spent on federal roads in the state from the President.

    Makinde said, “I will continue to go to Aso Rock to push for the refund of the money we spent on the roads. The Chairman of Lagelu, if you continue to come to us, I will continue to go to Aso Rock for a refund.

    “Let me announce that Idi Ape to Olorunda Aba has been named as Governor Nyesom Wike Road. The road that stretches from Idi Ape to Olorunda Aba.

    “The people of Olorunda Aba, you have endured but relief is here. Any property that will go, we will promptly pay the compensation. The road will be completed within 12 months”.

  • We did not go to Aso Rock to have a good time – Osinbajo

    We did not go to Aso Rock to have a good time – Osinbajo

    Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Immediate past Vice President, has described his two terms as Nigeria’s number two citizen, as an incredible journey of service to the nation.

    Osinbajo, who was deputy to the immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari between May 29, 2015 and May 29, 2023, noted that he came into office eight years ago with the vision of making Nigeria a better country.

    Prof. Osinbajo spoke yesterday in Lagos, where he was received at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, by a joyous group of close associates, supporters, family and friends.

    “In all, we thank God for the absolutely incredible opportunity, and we are forever grateful for this opportunity to serve our country, and the opportunity to see for ourselves how it is that a nation such as ours, and with the potential that it has, can do better, can be more,” the immediate Vice President said in Lagos.

    “We did not go to Aso Rock to have a good time, ” he continued.

    “We went there with a vision; we went there hoping to transform and change our country.

    “Of course, we didn’t think it was going to be overnight, but we have been fully committed to that cause, and anyone who is committed to that cause is our friend, our compatriot, our brother, and we will continue to work with them.”

    Prof. Osinbajo also expressed his gratitude for the support he received from the groups who came to receive him at the airports, as well as their commitment towards Nigeria’s progress.

    “I’m very deeply grateful for all of you who are here today. After such a long time, in eight years, all of you who I see here have been very steadfast at all times. And you are here again to celebrate our return home. I must say that I am deeply grateful.

    “It was Barbara Bush, the wife of former US President George H. W. Bush, who said that ‘when the noise of politics is silenced and the dust settles, all you have are family and friends, and faith.’ I’m happy that we have family and friends, and also, we have faith.”

    Thanking the Almighty God for what he described as an incredible journey, Prof. Osinbajo stated that he had spoken with President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima a few days ago before the inauguration, while also praying for their success.

    “It was such a good opportunity to let them understand where I stood and where I still stand. It was a great opportunity to speak to them and also to pray for them because this country must develop, we have far too many talents, and far too much hope, and look at us men and women of faith, this country has to succeed.

    “So, we will remain committed, and we are going to keep up the fight, like yourselves who are prepared, and who are determined to ensure that we achieve the greatness that our nation deserves.”

  • What I will miss most in Aso Rock – Aisha Buhari

    What I will miss most in Aso Rock – Aisha Buhari

    First Lady Aisha Buhari, wife of outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari has narrated what she would miss about Aso Villa, the official residence of the president.

    In an interview with The Sun, Aisha said she would miss taking a walk in the evening around the Villa.

    “After eight years in the villa, I used to say that I would miss taking a walk in the evening. You know, they have a very long stretch and a beautiful garden, I think I’m going to miss that. Apart from that, we are leaving happily. And we thank God,” she said.

    On Thursday, Aisha handed over to the incoming First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu.

    The handover ceremony took place at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where Aisha acquainted Remi with the responsibilities of the office and handed over important documents to guide her.

    She also passed on the seal of the African First Ladies Peace Mission to her successor, who will now serve as the chief host of all the spouses of African heads of state.

    Despite the fact that the role of the First Lady is not constitutional, Mrs Buhari expressed her gratitude for the goodwill of the citizens that allowed her to carry out humanitarian activities and partner with NGOs during her eight years in office.

    “As you are all aware the role of the First Lady is unconstitutional, but we enjoy the goodwill of the citizens in order to carry out some basic things, like humanitarian activities.

    “We partner with a lot of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in order to help our citizens, and I have enjoyed that goodwill for the last eight years.

    “So, I have prepared a handover, just to guide you, and see the NGOs that we have worked with,” Buhari’s wife said.

  • Osinbajo takes Shettima on a tour of Aso Rock

    Osinbajo takes Shettima on a tour of Aso Rock

    Nigeria’s  Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday, took the Vice President-elect Kashim Shettima on a tour of the  Vice President’s Wing of the Presidential Villa.

    This is a normal practice between the outgoing and the incoming government.

    Before the exercise, both men had a meeting where Shettima expressed his intentions to exchange ideas and collaborate with Osinbajo in advancing the nation.

    He praised the Vice President for his courtesy in personally showing him around the offices, emphasising the importance of cross-pollination of ideas.

    “On the instance of Vice President, who is a friend, a contemporary, I came here just to exchange ideas on how to move the nation forward.

    “He took me round the offices out of courtesy and I want to commend him, I want to thank him for extending that courtesy to me. Yes, cross fertilisation of ideas.”

    Asked about the expected impact of the Tinubu-Shettima Presidency and the timeline for its manifestation, the incoming Vice President asserted his belief that President Bola Tinubu would hit the ground running immediately.

    Acknowledging the urgency of the situation, he mentioned his own role as Vice President and refrained from making grandiose statements, but affirmed his confidence in their collective ability to swiftly initiate action.

    “I believe President Tinubu will hit the ground running from day one. He does not have the luxury of time. And I will be the Vice President I don’t want to be presumptuous, I don’t want to make loud proclamation but my interaction with him has shown that we will hit the ground running from day one,” he stated.

    Regarding the recent conferment of a national honour of GCON on him, he expressed gratitude, describing it as a humbling and historic experience.

    He highlighted the divine aspect of human accomplishments, emphasising that their positions were not solely attributable to intellect, physical prowess, lineage, or political astuteness.

    Recognizing the call to national duty, he called upon the support of the media, especially emphasising their vital role in their collective pursuit of building a new Nigeria.

    He also urged all individuals, including media personnel, to join them in their endeavors to shape a transformed nation, emphasizing the significance of unity and cooperation in achieving their goals.

  • Buhari relocates from official Presidential Villa, moves to new residence

    Buhari relocates from official Presidential Villa, moves to new residence

    President Muhammadu Buhari has moved out of his official residence at the Presidential Villa and relocated to the Glass House.

    This was done ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Bola Tinubu.

    The Glass House has served as a transitional abode for the outgoing president and their spouse during the handover period.

    The Glass House has also traditionally played a crucial role in the transition of power, providing a symbolic and practical space for the outgoing president and their spouse.

    The relocation of the President was made known by the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, in a video on her Instagram page after showing the incoming First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu around the State House.

    It was gathered that Mrs. Buhari took the incoming first lady around some strategic areas of the official residence of the Presidential family in Aso Rock.

  • Aisha Buhari takes incoming first lady, Oluremi on tour at Aso Rock

    Aisha Buhari takes incoming first lady, Oluremi on tour at Aso Rock

    First Lady Aisha Buhari on Tuesday took incoming first lady Mrs Oluremi Tinubu round some strategic areas of the official residence of the Presidential family in the Aso Rock Villa.

    Buhari who received Tinubu, explained that the glass House in the villa is a transitional home of the first family.

    She said the glass house is specifically meant for presidents during a transition period.

    According to reports, newsmen were not allowed access to some parts of the building during the tour.

    Buhari said:” The highly secured residential area of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is strictly to serve as an accomodation for the President and members of the family,” she said.

    She said that the glass house is a transit accomodation for outgoing presidents to pave way for necessary renovations on the main house for the incoming president and his family.

    Responding, Tinubu expressed appreciation to the first lady for the warm reception accorded her.

    Tinubu promised to work tirelessly for the benefit of all Nigerians.

  • 2023 Polls: Obi wins Aso Rock Polling unit

    The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has won in one of the polling units inside the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    At PU 131, opposite Pilot Gate, State House, Abuja, Obi polled a total of 17 votes while Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) secured six votes and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secured three votes.

    Obi’s party also won the National Assembly elections at the polling units.

    Below are the results:

    SENATORIAL

    APC – 5
    PDP – 3
    APGA – 1
    NNPP – 1
    LP – 13
    Invalid – None
    Total = 23

    PDP – 1
    APC – 5
    Labour Party – 15
    ADC – 1
    Invalid – 1
    Total = 23