Tag: Chairman

  • My objective of joining APC achieved – Oshiomhole

    My objective of joining APC achieved – Oshiomhole

    Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, says he does not need to be the national chairman to remain relevant and serve the party.

    “I’m still active in all APC activities and I don’t think that I need to be a chairman to be relevant,” he said on Saturday during the fundraising and investiture for Victoria Unuoarumi as the 10th President of the Rotary Club of Maitama, Abuja.

    Oshiomhole noted that he didn’t join the party to become chairman.

    “I joined in order to form an alternative platform capable of kicking PDP out of power and that objective was achieved.

    “It doesn’t matter the way things have gone. The primary purpose was not for me to be APC chairman,” the former Edo State governor buttressed.

    He also noted that he has no regrets that he was removed as APC chairman and that he has accepted all that happened in good faith.

    Speaking about the 2023 presidential election, Oshiomhole said he is optimistic that “God will not forsake a nation of 200 million people”.

    While agreeing that Nigeria’s democracy is not perfect, the former Labour leader said he is certain that the nation will press on.

    “I believe that God in his infinite mercy will help Nigeria to sustain its democracy and guide us, as we move towards 2023 and the country will go forward.

    “I want all of you to realise that I always make this point because Nigeria is much bigger than the total sum of the problems bedevilling it. So I am an optimist,” the former APC national chairman averred.

  • INEC chairman highlights timeline of 41 deliberate attacks on facilities since 2019

    INEC chairman highlights timeline of 41 deliberate attacks on facilities since 2019

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it had recorded 41 deliberate attacks on its facilities across the country within the last two years.

    INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this at the commission’s emergency meeting with security agencies under the auspices of the Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).

    Yakubu said the attacks on the commission’s facilities should now be treated as a national security emergency.

    “No doubt, the last few weeks have been very challenging to the commission. The spate of arson and vandalization targeting the commission’s facilities and property has become a major threat to our scheduled activities and the entire electoral process.

    “In the last two years, the commission has recorded a total of 41 incidents involving deliberate attacks on the commission’s facilities. Nine of these incidents happened in 2019 and 21 cases in 2020.

    “In the last four weeks, 11 offices of the commission were either set ablaze or vandalised. Two of these incidents were caused by Boko Haram and Bandit attacks, while 10 resulted from thuggery during election and post-election violence.

    “However, the majority of the attacks (29 out of 41) were unrelated to election or electoral activities.

    “In fact, 18 of them occurred during the #EndSARS protests in October last year while 11 attacks were organised by “unknown gunmen” and “hoodlums”.

    Yakubu said that although the commission was assessing loss of materials during recent attacks, its preliminary assessment so far indicated that it lost 1,105 ballot boxes, 694 voting cubicles, 429 electric generating sets and 13 utility vehicles (Toyota Hilux).

    He said that by working together with the security agencies, INEC could stop these attacks and the wanton destruction of critical electoral assets.

    “These attacks, which initially appeared as isolated and occasional actions, have now become more frequent and systematic, targeted at demobilising and dismantling critical electoral infrastructure in the country.

    “This will not only undermine the commission’s capacity to organise elections and other electoral activities but will also damage the nation’s electoral process and democracy.

    “Indeed, these attacks on the commission’s facilities should now be treated as a national security emergency,” Yakubu said.

    The INEC chairman stressed the need to ramp up ICCES activities to curtail the unjustifiable acts of aggression.

    “This will entail not only drawing on our separate and collective resources within ICCES, but also increased collaboration with citizens, communities and all stakeholders.”

    Yakubu also stressed the need for the committee to tap into INEC facilities host communities’ goodwill in finding solutions to the present situation.

    He said that as a commission, INEC had been undertaking its own internal review of the situation and seeking answers.

    He recalled that INEC met with the Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) last week and received briefings about the rising threats.

    “We are presently compiling the useful suggestions from the meeting and other internal review, which we hope to share with this body in due course.

    “I understand that the security agencies are doing their own individual assessments.

    “Beyond Election Day security, we look forward to creating a framework for an all-year round, end-to-end protection of electoral facilities under the auspices of ICCES.”

    Yakubu expressed hope that the ICCES meeting would constitute a first step to finding lasting solution to the current challenges, adding that to disrupt the electoral process was to undermine our democracy and destabilise the country.

    The National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (Rtd.) who is also Co-Chair of ICCES, said his office was working with other agencies to collaborate with INEC to sustain Nigeria democracy and the will of the people.

    “As Nigerians, obviously we see a lot of activities and had lots of unwanted experiences which have affected the electoral process, activities, actions that have been carried out by non-state actors who are determined to scuttle this process which is supposed to be clean, transparent and allow the people self determination.

    “Of course, we are gathered here to look at means and ways of quickly stopping the rising spate of criminality, violence and destruction as a national effort.

    “Of course, Office of the NSA has always remained steadfast, resolute and unrelenting in supporting all activities of the INEC, as well as all agents of government who are compelled, not only by statutory means to deal with anything that will disrupt what was started in 1999.

    “We are at hand to make sure that the people’s will be sustained, regardless of whatever happened, regardless of any individual inclinations without cause hampered by a lot of non-state actors who are determined to dislodge this effort.

    “I am hopeful that the outcome of this meeting will be very productive.

    “We should be able to make some strides toward extinguishing whatever pleased our electoral and socio political landscape,” Monguno said.

    The NSA encouraged all leaders of security agencies in the intelligence community to enhance efforts of operational elements that had been supporting their efforts.

    The acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr Usman Baba, pledged the commitment of the police to lead in policing elections and working with other security agencies.

    He also pledged that the police at the state commands would also work with INEC RECs to replicate the collaboration at state levels for peaceful elections.

    Baba said whatever preparation INEC had put in place for an election, if there was not adequate security before, during and after the poll, it would not be successful.

  • Give High National Honours to Air Peace, Innoson Motors Chairmen, Anambra Government tells Buhari

    Give High National Honours to Air Peace, Innoson Motors Chairmen, Anambra Government tells Buhari

    The Anambra State Government has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to bestow commensurate national honours on two indigenes of the state in appreciation of their “path-changing contributions to national development”.

    According to the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr C. Don Adinuba, the government made the request for the conferment of high national honours on the chairman of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyeama, and the chief executive of Innoson Motor Manufacturing Company, Chief Innocent Chukwuma, in a letter which Governor Willie Obiano sent to President Buhari this afternoon.

    Commissioner Adinuba explained that the government’s recommendation to Buhari was against the background of the second Embraer plane from which Air Peace acquired recently out of the 13 it ordered from the Brazilian manufacturer to boost its local and regional operations and the honorary doctoral degree which the University of Calabar conferred on the Innoson chairman at the weekend.

    “These two gentlemen are deserving of everything in gold”, Governor Obiano wrote in the letter to the president.

    “They have changed the narrative of Nigeria’s development for the better.

    “The whole nation remembers with nostalgia how Chief Onyema sent his wide-bodied aircraft to South Africa two years ago to bring back free of charge hundreds of Nigerians stranded in the country when South Africans launched xenophobic attacks on our fellow countrymen”.

    Chief Obiano stated that if not for Chief Onyeama’s intervention since 2014, the Nigerian civil aviation industry would have collapsed or been in a comatose state.

    “He invested a fortune in it and ensured that Air Peace maintained the highest standards in the world in terms of the state of the art equipment, safety, staff training, as well as ground and in-flight services”, he said.

    The governor commended the carrier for reviving and developing airports across the country like Akure Airport in Ondo State which, he noted, were practically abandoned for years.

    H also praised Air Peace chairman for his decision to build a hanger for the repair and maintenance of various aircraft at Anambra International Cargo/Passenger Airport which is nearing completion and for his role in the effort to get Embraer to build its maintenance facility for the African region in the state.

    “These two projects”, he argued, “will go a long way to make our airport a truly air transportation hub in Nigeria, if not the whole of West Africa, as envisaged by the government which has ensured that it is the most modern airport in the country and the airport with the longest runway in Africa.
    “The world’s biggest planes can land there easily”.

    Governor Obiano described the Innosson chairman as a revolutionary in the country’s quest for industrial development.

    “Not even the colossal government failure to sustain motor assembly plants in Nigeria over the decades could deter this entrepreneur, who went into business with modest means as motorcycle seller, from dreaming big and building the nation’s first motor manufacturing firm.

    “Only a tough-minded, visionary and patriotic Nigerian could venture into industrialization on a large scale as Chief Chukwuma has done, considering the poor state of infrastructure in the country like electric power and the high cost of funds, to say nothing about hypercometition from Western and Asian automobile multinationals.

    “The constant and remarkable improvements in Innoson vehicles have added to their competitiveness; they compete on both quality and price.

    “Today Innnoson motors are sold all over Nigeria and beyond, thus flying Nigeria’s flag in different countries, just like Chief Allen whose airline operates into different African countries and into the United Arab Emirates with plans to extend flights to the United Kingdom, China, India, United States, etc.

    “These two Anambra sons are earning foreign exchange for the country making the whole nation proud.

    “They are eminently deserving of the national highest honours for their selfless and patriotic services which will ginger them to do more and encourage other citizens to follow in their noble footsteps.”

  • PDP clears all 25 chairmanship, 500 councillorship seats in Delta

    PDP clears all 25 chairmanship, 500 councillorship seats in Delta

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has won all the chairmanship and councillorship positions in the March 6 Delta local government elections.

    The Chairman of the Delta Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC), Chief Mike Ogbodu, declared the election results in Asaba on Sunday.

    Ogbodu said that the PDP cleared all the 25 chairmanship and 500 councillorship positions in the 25 local government areas of the state.

    “The local government election in Delta State which was conducted on Saturday, March 6, 2021 has been won by the PDP.

    “According to results collated across the 25 local government areas, the PDP cleared all the chairmanship and councillorship positions.

    “Let me state here that there was no recorded incidence of violence during and after the election across the state,” Ogbodu said.

    Meanwhile, the announcement of the results has been greeted with protest by Mr. Samson Uwandulu, a councillorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and his supporters.

    Uwandulu, who spoke to newsmen at the premises of DSIEC, alleged that he won the election in Isele-Azagba Ward 6, Oshimili North Local Government Area.

    “My name is Samson Uwandulu. I contested for the councillorship election in Ward 6, Isele-Azagba.

    “After the election, the electoral officer for the ward counted the votes in the presence of all party agents.

    “From the counted figures, I polled 408 votes, while the PDP candidate got 317 votes.

    “But before I could be pronounced the winner, the officials stopped the process and they all entered a car and drove off,” Uwandulu said.

    Efforts to contact DSIEC Director of Public Affairs, Mr Arubi Orugboh, for reaction on the councillorship candidate’s allegation proved abortive as he did not respond to calls or text message to him through phone.

  • Ex-Chairman of defunct Diamond Bank, Seyi Bickersteth is dead

    Ex-Chairman of defunct Diamond Bank, Seyi Bickersteth is dead

    The former chairman of the defunct Diamond Bank Plc, Mr Oluseyi Bickersteth is dead.

    According to reports, Bickersteth was one of those who opposed the merger between the then Diamond Bank and Access Bank Plc.

    The transaction later metamorphosed into today’s Access Bank in March 2019.

    In 2018, the defunct Diamond Bank announced him as the new chairman of its board of directors, taking over from Prof. Chris Ogbechie, who retired after completion of his tenure.

    It was gathered that Bickersteth died peacefully in his sleep.

    Before his demise, the financial expert of over 40 years of experience was the Regional Managing Partner and Chairman of Andersen Tax Africa.

    Bickersteth was also a member of the Global Board, Andersen Global. He oversaw all Andersen Tax member and collaborating firms in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    The deceased, who started his career in Arthur Andersen and served clients in various industries in Nigeria, Africa and globally, attended the University of Ibadan for his first degree in Economics.

  • 90 shops, property worth N50m, lost to fire at Bauchi shopping complex –Chairman

    90 shops, property worth N50m, lost to fire at Bauchi shopping complex –Chairman

    Alhaji Murtala Maiyadi, Chairman, Bababa Shopping complex, Bauchi, has disclosed that a fire outbreak has destroyed 90 shops and properties worth 50million, at the complex, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    He said that the fire, which began at 11.30pm on Friday, 12 Feb. 2021, lasted for six hours, after starting from a corner shop.

    “Officials of the state fire service came to the scene; then it was only five shops that were down, but could not stop the fire because at the time they had only one truck and the water got finished.

    “90 shops were burnt down by the fire outbreak and N50 million worth properties were destroyed,” he said.

    The chairman commended the Nigeria police in Bauchi, for providing adequate security at the scene of the incident, noting that over 40 policemen and officers were deployed to safeguard the lives and property of the people.

    “We were pleased and very much happy with the police because they were at the scene and they ensured that there was no looting and stealing or any form of theft at the scene,” Maiyadi said.

    “Fire service should have water points within the metropolis for easy access to water,” Maiyadi suggested, explaining that during the incident, the single truck had to go back to get water which took them time before they returned..

    Maiyadi said that Gov. Bala Mohammed had also visited the scene at time of the outbreak

    ”The Bauchi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) were with us today and asked for inventories of goods and that of the building”, he said.

    He called on shop owners to be vigilant and embrace safety measures at the end of each business day, to prevent such fire outbreaks, while calling on the state government to help victims of the fire incident.

    Also speaking, the Public Relations officer, Bauchi State Fire Service, Mr Abubakar Baba said that three vehicles were deployed to the scene to curtail further damage by the fire, adding that already the cause of the incident was being investigated by the authorities.

    The shopping complex is located adjacent to the Bauchi Wunti Market, within the state capital.

  • Ex-Lagos Military Governor, Buba Marwa resumes office as new NDLEA Chairman

    Ex-Lagos Military Governor, Buba Marwa resumes office as new NDLEA Chairman

    A former military governor of Lagos State, Brigadier-General Buba Marwa (rtd) has resumed office as the new Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Marwa was recently appointed chairman of the agency by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Addressing senior officers of NDLEA in Abuja on Monday, Marwa revealed his plans to overhaul and expand the agency to effectively deal with the menace of drug abuse in the country.

    The ex-governor who headed the Presidential Advisory Committee for the Elimination of Drug Abuse said the revamping will be done in line with the recommendations of the committee.

    While noting that the number of people involved in the drug abuse in the country has surpassed 15 million Nigerians, he warned that the agency will deal with all those involved in drug and substance abuse in the country.

  • JUST IN: Buhari appoints Buba Marwa as new NDLEA chair

    JUST IN: Buhari appoints Buba Marwa as new NDLEA chair

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Retired Brigadier Mohammed Buba Marwa as the new chairman/CEO of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Marwa is replacing Col. Muhammad Abdallah, whose tenure ended on January 11.

    Marwa, an APC chieftain from Adamawa, was the former military administrator of Lagos State from 1996 to 1999, where he made an impressive mark.

    He also served as administrator in Borno between 1990 and 1992.

    Before his appointment, he was Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee For The Elimination Of Drug Abuse.

    In a report submitted to President Buhari in March, Marwa urged for the declaration of emergency on drug abuse.

    His recommendation was anchored on the high prevalence of drug abuse in Nigeria, where an estimated 10.6 million were said to be hooked on cannabis, for example.

    “It was found that whereas the global prevalence was 5.6%, in the case of Nigeria, within the ages of 15 and 64 the prevalence was almost triple at 14.4%, which actually translates to 14.3 million Nigerians. We also found that 1 in 4 drug abusers in Nigeria is a woman,” he said.

    Marwa was born on September 9, 1953 in Kaduna by parents from Michika in Adamawa State.

    He attended the Nigerian Military School, Zaria and the Nigerian Defense Academy, Kaduna.

    Later, while in the army, he studied at Pittsburgh University, where he obtained a master’s degree in International Relations.

    He also obtained a master’s degree in Public Administration from Harvard University.

    He was commissioned as 2nd lieutenant in the Nigerian Army Reconnaissance Corps before moving to the Armoured Corp.

    He held various posts in the army, including Brigade Major (23 Armoured Brigade), Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Theophilus Danjuma, academic registrar of the Nigerian Defense Academy and deputy defense adviser in the Nigerian Embassy in Washington, DC.

    In 1992, he became the defense adviser to the Nigerian Permanent Mission to the United Nations.

  • TheNewsGuru.com columnist, Owei Lakemfa, appointed SIRA Chair

    The leading foreign relations Think Tank in Africa, the Society for International Relations Awareness (SIRA), has elected human rights activist, labour leader and author, Mr Owei Lakemfa as its new President.

    Mr. Lakemfa who for over two decades has run two weekly columns on Nigeria and international affairs in the VANGUARD Newspapers and recently TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), succeeds Professor Nuhu O. Yaqub
    OFR, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja and Sokoto State University.

    The new Vice President is Colonel Wilson Ijide RTD, former Training Team Leader, Nigerian Army School of infantry with wide experience in international peacekeeping. He has a PhD in Industrial/Organisational Psychology and lectures in the Department of Psychology, and Institute
    for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan.

    Dr. Adaora Osondu-Oti, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, was elected the Chairperson of the Editorial/ Publication Committee.

    Elected Secretary is Mrs Fatima Mahmud, Lecturer in Political Science and International Relations, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

    Prof. W. Alade Fawole, a leading foreign affairs expert and author of books like ‘The Illusion of The Post-Colonial State: Governance and Security Challenges in Africa’ and ‘Nigeria’s External Relations and Foreign Policy Under Military Rule: 1966-1999’ was elected the Chairperson of the Research Committee.

  • Conference of Speakers gets new Chairman as Obasa completes tenure

    Conference of Speakers gets new Chairman as Obasa completes tenure

    The Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abubakar Suleiman has been elected as the new chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in Nigeria.

    The election of Suleiman followed the constitutional end of the tenure of Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, whose executive committee was elected at a meeting of the conference held in Lagos in August 2018.

    The constitution of the conference stipulates a two-year term of office for its elected leadership which rotates between the north and the southern part of Nigeria.

    At a meeting held at Reiz Continental Hotel in Abuja late Thursday, Rt. Hon. Obasa, who, in 2018, took over from the Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Ismail Kamba, formally handed over to Suleiman, who is now saddled with leading the conference for the next two years.

    Other members of the committee include:

    1. Deputy Chairman (Speaker Delta), Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori

    2. Treasurer (Speaker Kogi) Rt Hon Matthew Kolawole

    3. Financial Secretary (Speaker Enugu) Rt Hon Edward Ubosi

    4. Vice-Chair, North West (Speaker Katsina) Rt Hon Tasiu Musa Maigari

    5. Vice Chair, North East (Speaker Gombe) Rt Hon Sadiq Ibrahim Abubakar

    6. Vice-Chair, North Central (Speaker