Tag: Buhari

  • *Omo-Agege hails Buhari at 82, extols his exemplary virtues*

    *Omo-Agege hails Buhari at 82, extols his exemplary virtues*

    Former Deputy President of the Senate and Delta APC Governorship Candidate in the 2023 general elections, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has felicitated former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR on the occasion of his 82nd birthday.

    In a congratulatory message personally signed by him, Senator Omo-Agege said:
    “On the occasion of your birthday, I am deeply honored to extend to you my warmest felicitations and heartfelt greetings. Today marks a significant milestone in the life of an illustrious statesman, a revered leader, and a patriot who has dedicated his life to the service of our great nation.

    “Your Excellency, your leadership and commitment to Nigeria during your tenure as President were truly exemplary. Your efforts to promote economic growth, improve security, and enhance the overall well-being of our citizens have had a lasting impact on our nation. Your dedication to the principles of democracy, justice, and equality has earned you the respect and admiration of Nigerians and the international community.

    “As you celebrate this special day, I pray that Almighty God will continue to bless you with good health, wisdom, and happiness. May this year bring you joy, peace, and continued fulfillment as you enjoy your well-deserved rest after years of meritorious service to our nation.
    “Please accept, Your Excellency, my sincerest wishes for
    a happy birthday and many more years of good health and happiness.”

  • Buhari congratulates Okpebholo on ‘historic win’ in Edo

    Buhari congratulates Okpebholo on ‘historic win’ in Edo

    Former President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the All Progressives Congress (APC) and governor-elect Senator Monday Okpebholo on their historic victory in the Edo state governorship election.

    In a statement issued by his spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, Buhari described the win as “prized” and “historic,” offering his warmest wishes for a new lease of life for Edo State and its people.

    Buhari expressed hope that both the incoming administration and the opposition would work together to strengthen democracy and maintain the state’s development trajectory.

    Buhari commended law enforcement agencies for ensuring a peaceful election and praised election officials for their efforts to improve the electoral process.

    “Congratulations to the APC and the election winner, Senator Monday Okpebholo on the historic electoral victory and my warmest wishes for a new lease of life for Edo State and its people.

    “I very much hope the winners and the losers would work together to strengthen democracy and maintain the trajectory of development in the state.

    “I commend law enforcement agencies for the efforts that they put in ensuring a peaceful election and the multitude of election officials who strive to improve their act with each election.

    “I pray that Nigeria, the continent’s most populous country, will continue to achieve remarkable progress under democracy”, he said.

  • Buhari, Tinubu make my work easier – Yemi-Esan

    Buhari, Tinubu make my work easier – Yemi-Esan

    Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, the outgoing Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF) has attributed her success in service to the support given to her by both former President Muhammadu Buhari and incumbent President Bola Tinubu.

    Yemi-Esan made the remarks on Thursday in Abuja, at a Town Hall meeting organised by the Joint Union Negotiating Council (JUNC) to bid her farewell from the service.

    “I want to thank former President Muhammadu Buhari and President Bola Tinubu who made my work easier,” she said.

    Yemi-Esan expressed gratitude to God for the opportunity she had to serve as overall head of the nation’s civil service.

    “I thank God for the opportunity to serve my country. I never dreamt to become the Head of Service of the Federation, but for God who made it possible.

    She equally appreciated Permanent Secretaries in the service who supported her in achieving transformative programmes she implemented

    “They are dedicated, hardworking and give me the needed support to succeed, ” she said.

    Yemi-Esan described the sendforth programme as ‘unprecedented’, adding that she had never witnessed such honour done by the union officials to others who had retired from the service before her.

    While appreciating the entire members of staff, the HOS advised them not to relent in their efforts in the discharge of duties to their fatherland.

    “I know how difficult it is to come to work today in Nigeria with lot of challenges faced by the civil servants ranging from house rent, school fees, feeding, how to come to work among others.

    “However, I don’t want the standard that we have already attained to drop in spite of all these challenges, ” she advised.

    She also advised the incoming HOCSF, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, who was also present at the event, to make her line of communication with the union and members of staff open for harmonious working relationship.

    In his comments, Mr Sylvester Abah, President JUNC, expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for Yemi-Esan’s appointment as the HOCSF, saying that her appointment was the best decision that came at the right time.

    According to Abah, Yemi-Esan made remarkable changes in the service through adoption of Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP25) and other rewards initiative programmes she introduced in the system.

    “Her appointment was the best decision the Federal Government had made. Her coming into the system had made lot of remarkable improvement, ” he said.

    In her remarks, Didi Walson-Jack, who described the day as special, commended Yemi-Esan for laying good foundation that would make her duty easier.

    She said Yemi-Esan applied the core values espoused by the FCSSIP25 which comprised of Accountability, Meritocracy, Professionalism, Loyalty and Efficiency (AMPLE) that were critical enablers for the sustenance of the reforms in the service.

    According to her, Yemi-Esan was loyal to the two Presidents she had worked with and she had also applied the true tenet of the civil service for effective service delivery.

    NAN reports the highpoints of the event included,  presentation of award to Yemi-Esan by the union members, presentation of two Coaster buses to the union members by the office of the HOCSF and the presentation of cars to six Directors in the office of the HOCSF.

    Farewell messages were also presented by Permanent Secretaries from different MDAs in honour of Yemi-Esan.

  • Just in: Buhari promises not to work against Nnamdi Kanu’s release from detention

    Just in: Buhari promises not to work against Nnamdi Kanu’s release from detention

    The member representing the Ikwuano/Umuahia constituency in the National Assembly, Obi Aguocha has said that former President, Mohammadu Buhari has promised not to oppose the release of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu through a political resolution.

    Aguocha, stated this after he visited the former President in Daura, Katsina State, said he was in Buhari’s home to seek the former President’s intervention and support for a political resolution of Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention and trial.

    According to Aguocha, he used the visit to apologise for any missteps and utterances of his constituent, Nnamdi Kanu and harped on the need to promote understanding and unity.

    “Former President Buhari welcomed my approach and assured me that he would not oppose a political solution for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s release.

    “This meeting is part of a broader initiative to secure a speedy political resolution and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s subsequent release, in the spirit of dialogue and non-contentious approaches to resolving national issues”, Aguocha said.

    He expressed confidence that with the assurance given by the former President and the letter of appeal he led 50 House of Representatives members to write to President Bola Tinubu about Kanu’s conditions, the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu would soon be released through political resolution.

  • Nigerians should go back to farm, control population – Ex president, Buhari

    Nigerians should go back to farm, control population – Ex president, Buhari

    Former President of Nigeria,  Muhammadu Buhari has advised Nigerians to keep growing their own food and control population growth.

    Buhari expressed delight that a certain number of Nigerians have started returning to the farm, saying it’s the way to go at the moment.

    But the former president also expressed concerns on the uncontrollable rise in population thus asking for immediate attention before it’s too late.

    The Katsina born politician made this known when speaking  to journalists after participating in the Kofor Arewa Eid prayer in Daura on Sunday, in light of the current conditions in the nation.

    “The need for greater discussion and awareness about this problem, (uncontrolled population growth) as well as a need to invest more in education and health.

    “Let us grow our own food. We have shown that we can do it. This is not the time to relent when we see prices going up. Let us buy what is produced in the country.

    “The foundation of a prosperous and stable country has been laid by successive governments, and I encourage our youth, in particular, to continue to play an active role in various nation-building efforts,” he said.

  • Just in: Buhari’s minister, Onu is dead

    Just in: Buhari’s minister, Onu is dead

    First Civilian Governor of Abia State, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, has passed on this morning in an Abuja hospital.

    A competent family source confirmed this development on Thursday.

    He was the Minister for Science and Technology and first civilian Governor of old Abia state, Hon. Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu.

    Details shortly…

  • Don’t use Buhari’s approach, engage bandits in dialogue -Sheikh Gumi advises Tinubu

    Don’t use Buhari’s approach, engage bandits in dialogue -Sheikh Gumi advises Tinubu

    In a bold move to secure the release of abducted citizens, prominent Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has offered to facilitate constructive talks between the Federal Government and bandits.

    Sheikh Gumi cautioned against repeating the error made by former President Muhammadu Buhari, who declined to engage in dialogue with bandits.

    His remarks came in response to the Kaduna State government’s refusal to negotiate with the bandits responsible for the abduction of 287 students from Kuriga Government Secondary and LEA Primary Schools in Chikun Local Government Area.

    The recent incident involved the abduction of over 280 students from Kuriga primary school, prompting Sheikh Gumi to call for urgent action.

    In a statement, Sheikh Gumi expressed his dismay over the government’s stance of not negotiating with bandits, deeming it an unfortunate position. He emphasized the need for dialogue, not only for the Kuriga school children but also for all similar cases.

    He further urged the government to employ the same successful approach used in the past, such as the release of passengers abducted on the Abuja – Kaduna train in 2022, to secure the freedom of the Kuriga school children and others.

    Sheikh Gumi’s advocacy for dialogue underscores the importance of exploring peaceful resolutions to the ongoing security challenges, emphasizing the potential for constructive engagement to bring about positive outcomes.

  • No leader can do everything, lower your expectations – Garba Shehu tells Nigerians

    No leader can do everything, lower your expectations – Garba Shehu tells Nigerians

    Malam Garba Shehu, former Media Aide to former President Mohammadu Buhari has called on Nigerians to lower their expectations on political leaders in the country.

    Shehu made the called in his remark at the 21st Daily Trust Annual Dialogue organised by Trust Media Group on Thursday in Abuja.

    He said his principal no doubt had some challenges in ruling the country which to him is normal, adding that there no nation or.leader that never had challenges.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari is a victim of crisis of expectations; and I think that the lesson for Nigerians from what I saw during the Buhari period and even Tinubu is, Nigerians should begin to lower their expectations on political leaders.

    “This is because,  these expectations are simply  inhuman. Leaders can do a lot of things, but no leader can do everything.

    “During the time of Buhari, travellers to the Eastern Region used to spend about three days on the road, but after massive investment on infrastructure by Buhari, the travel time have reduced to about six hours.

    “The government then also banned the importation of rice; after that, our farmers became so productive that production of rice skyrocketed and we were even feeding the whole of West Africa,” Shehu said.

    According to him, Nigerians are still feeding well today.

    He said if one doesn’t know where he or she is coming from, one would not know where he or she is going to.

    The annual Daily Trust Dialogue is part of the Media Trust Group’s contributions to stimulating discussions by Nigerians and fellow Africans towards enhancing national, and indeed, African integration and cohesion, which are crucial for sustainable socio-political growth and economic development of Nigeria, and the African Continent at large. Since 2002, Media Trust has hosted the annual public lecture series to discuss topical issues on various aspects of governance. The series of dialogues had been attended by past Heads of Government, the leadership of the National Assembly as well as captains of commerce and industry, aside from members of the diplomatic corps.

    The Daily Trust Dialogue had equally been graced at different times by eminent personalities from across Africa.

    They include the late former President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings; and Salim Salim, former Prime Minister of Tanzania.

    Others are the late Winnie Mandela of South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle; Mo Ibrahim, founder of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation; and Samia Nkrumah, daughter of late Kwame Nkrumah.

    Several serving and past presidents of the Nigerian Senate and speakers of the House of Representatives, governors and deputy governors, also participated in the event over the years.

  • Reflections on Adesina’s work with Buhari – Azu Ishiekwene

    Reflections on Adesina’s work with Buhari – Azu Ishiekwene

    I knew Femi Adesina when he was “Daddy Tobi.” He still is, of course. But back in the day when we were neighbours in “Olowora Inside”, a Lagos suburb, when you could call to a neighbour from your frontage, often by using the name of their first child, that was how we called Femi: Daddy Tobi.

    I have heard people complain that a friend in government is a friend lost. I have seen it too – friends who are not only lost but who are also happy to lose themselves once in power or positions of influence. I don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing. People have their reasons.

    But Daddy Tobi did not change. He has not changed. Through the eight years of his appointment, he has been the same jolly good fellow, slow to give offence, contemplative, almost ponderous to act, anxious to be politically correct (which is why he would say, the Good Book, instead of the Bible or Quran, for example), and full of thunderous laughter.

    Understanding Buhari 

    His new book, “Working with Buhari: Reflections of A Special Adviser, Media and Publicity (2015-2023),” narrates his struggles, his hopes, his frustrations and triumphs as Buhari’s first political appointee and perhaps the longest serving media adviser in Nigeria in the last nearly three decades.

    I wasn’t surprised by his longevity, though that also brought its own miseries especially after the first two years of Buhari’s government. They’re partly reflected in Chapter Nine of his book entitled, “2017, Year of Health Challenge,” a chapter that also reminded me quite vividly of the book, Power, Politics and Death, by Olusegun Adeniyi.

    A significant difference, though, is that while Femi’s book is very personal – like a diary, Adeniyi’s is intensely revelatory, capturing not only the author’s odyssey but also the intrigues that shaped Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s short-lived presidency.

    Femi makes it clear, upfront, that his book is not about the making of policies – monetary, fiscal, foreign – or even about the fundamentals of government. It’s a journey to understanding Buhari, the enigma from Daura.

    After assuming office in 2015, Buhari enjoyed an extended honeymoon. The public was fed up with President Goodluck Jonathan and the chaos in the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Masu gudu sugudu? 

    Buhari seemed to be the right man for the job, in spite of concerns about his academic and human rights credentials. The country was so taken in by the Buhari charm that a Hausa song, entitled, “Masu gudu sugudu,” became a hit for the dire fate supposedly awaiting the corrupt and their acolytes.

    I was against Jonathan, and for Buhari, though not as remotely as Femi, a self-confessed Buharist. My support was conditional, sometimes confused, and for the most part of Buhari’s second term, frustrated and disappointed. But sometimes, you have to be close to people to know them better, which is the point of Femi’s book.

    His reflections, however, did not assuage my disappointment about the former president’s congenital insularity or about the chaotic freedom in his government that obviously encouraged some of his appointees to run wild.

    The new book did something quite important, though. It helped me, through Femi’s eye, to see a part of Buhari that may have been flawed but was perhaps not fatally damaged by malice.

    In his own words 

    I will give two examples from the book. The first occurred after Buhari removed Ita Ekpeyong as Director, State Services (DSS) in 2015, and replaced him with Lawal Musa Daura. At this time, there were already suspicions that Buhari, being Buhari, his election would deepen Nigeria’s already fragile ethnic fault lines.

    On page 166 of his book, Femi said he went to Buhari to complain about the potential ethnic blowout of the change.

    “I had asked him,” he wrote, “Mr. President, you are removing Ita Ekpeyong from the South-south, why not replace him with someone from that region, for balance?”

    Buhari replied: “Before people are recommended to me, a search must have been done by appropriate set of people or committee. And one, two or three people are brought forward, in order of performance and competence. Now, if someone comes first and I bypass him because of ethnicity or religion, Allah would judge me.”

    “But do not worry,” he told an obviously worried Femi, “the appointments would balance out.”

    It would seem, from this passage, that Buhari was genuinely concerned about merit and competence. Maybe that was the case in his first term. Documents that I obtained independently at the time appeared to support this view.

    For example, between 2015 and 2018, while the North-central topped appointments in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), with 102 appointees; the South-west came second with 101 appointees, giving both zones 35 percent or 203 of the 567 appointments made.

    But the complaint was not just about numbers but also about consequential postings. If Buhari passed the test on numbers in his first term, he failed disastrously on both counts in his second term. Not only were his appointments lopsided, he seemed so painfully absent, at least in the public eye, that any suggestions of competence or merit in his choices were commonly laughed out of hand.

    The second example from the book of Buhari’s fatal innocence, portrayed through Femi’s sympathetic lens, was the former president’s role in the naira redesign palaver.

    In Chapter Twelve, entitled, “In His Own Words…,” Femi quoted Buhari as saying, “The scarcity of money was not deliberately done to punish Nigerians…When he (former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele) was linked with the campaign for 2023 presidency, I did not ask him, because he told nobody he was getting involved. Otherwise, I would have removed him and told the nation why.”

    Naira redesign, ‘Emilokan’

    In the goodness of Buhari’s purple heart, which obviously saw no evil, heard no evil, and did no evil, he could not contemplate the open travesty perpetrated by the Central Bank governor who took the APC to court in his own name, asking the court to protect his right, as sitting governor of the bank, to contest the presidency. Emefiele did not hide his intention from the party or, in fact, from the public. But by some spell of magic, he managed to hide it from Buhari.

    And the president who “did not want to deliberately punish Nigerians” twice publicly defended the naira redesign even when the country was chafing under its impact and in spite of a Supreme Court ruling against it.

    But it was Femi’s job to defend him, and that shone through in the book, with at least three of the 28 chapters – “Wailing Wailers,” “You Always Defend Them Because You Are One of Them,” and “Managing ‘Brand Buhari,’” – devoted to the many stripes of his valiant efforts.

    His reflection on whether or not the Villa is a haunted place as his predecessor, Reuben Abati, wrote in the famous article, entitled, “The spiritual side of the Villa,” is quite interesting. The jury is still out on that.

    Yet, there were also moments of pure drama, like when Femi and late former Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, squared off over a turf war or when Femi broke the news of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Emilokan” speech to Buhari aboard NAF One, only to get the parsimonious reply, “Asiwaju said all that? Thank you for briefing me.”

    As is often the case with such jobs, family and friends also suffer collateral damage. But when people who knew that I had known Femi since our Daddy Tobi days called me to lash out, I often told them that Femi’s Buhari-philia wasn’t for the money or the attention.

    And that was true. It was a matter of conviction and loyalty. As the book, which dedicated nearly 16 percent of its 488 pages to a chapter on Buhari’s achievements shows, nothing could change that.

    Not even the burning spear of a million wailers!

  • Omo-Agege Greets Buhari At 81, Says He’s A Reference Point For Unblemished Public Service

    Omo-Agege Greets Buhari At 81, Says He’s A Reference Point For Unblemished Public Service

    Former Deputy President of the Senate and Delta APC Governorship Candidate in the 2023 general elections, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has felicitated former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR on today’s occasion of his 81st birthday.

    In a congratulatory message personally signed by him, Omo-Agege extolled the ex-President’s contribution to national development and growth.

    Obarisi Omo-Agege stated that Buhari is a reference point for patriotic and unblemished public leadership on the African continent, noting that there is consensus virtually everywhere that his integrity is exemplary in all ramifications.

    “Former President Buhari is a man of clean honour. He is a symbol unblemished public leadership on the African continent. His life of personal integrity, progressive commitment to the cause of the masses and downtrodden, and his extraordinary commitment to the development and modernisation of our national public infrastructure will forever distinguish him in history as a great statesman.

    “On behalf of our people whom he did so much for as President, we send our sincere felicitations and best wishes and thank former President Buhari for his selfless service to humanity and our nation as he clocks 81 years in his continuing blessed and honourable earthly journey,” he said.

    Signed:
    Sunny Areh
    Media Adviser to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege

    16th December, 2023.