Tag: Deputy Governor

  • Imo Assembly serves impeachment notice on Deputy Governor

    The lawmakers of the Imo State House of Assembly have officially served an impeachment notice on the embattled Deputy Governor of the state, Prince Eze Madumere.

    This is even as hundreds of the supporters of the deputy governor took to the major roads in the state capital on Tuesday to protest the ongoing impeachment proceedings on the state’s second citizen.

    The impeachment notice, which was served on the deputy governor through substituted means (newspaper publications) on Tuesday in Owerri was signed by the Speaker, Acho Ihim and 13 other lawmakers.

    The notice of gross misconduct was also pasted at the entrance door of the deputy governor’s office

    Other lawmakers who signed the impeachment notice are Ugonna Ozuruigbo (Nwangele), Chinedu Offor (Onuimo), Ikechukwu Amuka (Ideato South ), Lawrence Duruji (Ehime Mbano), Uche Ejiogu (Ihite Uboma), Henry Ezediaro (Oguta), Maxwell Odunze (Orlu), Lloyd Chukwuemeka (Owerri North), Chika Madumere (Nkwerre), Uju Onwudiwe (Njaba), Ngozi Obiefule (Isu), Victor Onyewuchi (Owerri west), and Arthur Egwim (Ideato North)

    The impeachment notice which was titled, ‘Notice of gross misconduct’, outlined the alleged misconduct and addressed to Madumere.

    The notice alleged that the deputy governor had “concealment of felonious conduct affecting the presentation of self as an eligible candidate of office of deputy governor, Imo State, having been convicted and imprisoned for theft in the United States of America.”

    Other allegations of misconduct include “absence without official reason of permission duly obtained from office for a period of three months.”

    The state House of Assembly allegedly backed by Governor Rochas Okorocha had accused Madumere, among other things, of abandoning his duties and office as the state’s number two citizen for a long time.

    The lawmakers also accused Madumere of refusing to carry out official duties assigned to him by the governor; refusal to attend State Executive Council meetings; and refusal to hold meetings with the governor and commissioners, among others.

    The notice of service according to the Speaker was in pursuant to Section 188(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution.

    It read partly “Take notice that pursuant to Section 188(2)(b) of the 1999 constitution, I, Right Honourable Acho Ihim, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Imo State of Nigeria, do, hereby, serve upon you, Prince Eze Madumere, Deputy Governor, Imo State of Nigeria, the notice of misconduct, duly issued under the hand of not less than one-third of the members of the Imo State House of Assembly.”

    Meanwhile, protesters numbering over 3,000 on Tuesday took over the major streets of Owerri, the capital of Imo State, to register their grievances over the plot to impeach Madumere.

    The House during Wednesday’s sitting, ordered the Clerk of the House, Chris Duru, to write the state Chief Judge, Paschal Nnadi, to probe the allegations and ascertain if the deputy governor was guilty of gross misconduct as contained in a petition signed by 13 members of the House.

    But the protesters described the move against Madumere as a grave injustice, saying that the allegations were trumped up charges aimed at impeaching the deputy governor for daring to oppose Okorocha’s position to install his son-in-law as the next governor of the state.

    The protesters had taken over the streets of Owerri as early as 6 am, chanting various anti-Okorocha songs, accusing the governor of masterminding what they termed as kangaroo charges against his deputy.

    They maintained that Madumere was innocent of all the charges being levelled against him.

    They also described the state House of Assembly as the worst Imo had ever had, calling it a mere rubber stamp in the hand of Okorocha.

    They also carried placards with various inscriptions such as, “Okorocha leave Madumere alone;” “Okorocha, must you foist your son-in-law on Imo people?”; “We are in a democracy not in ‘familiocracy;’” “We say no to Okorocha’s third term agenda;” “APC will not accept the imposition of family candidate;” “NWC, rise up before we lose Imo to PDP;” and “We appeal to President Buhari to intervene in Imo situation.”

    Okorocha controls the House as his personal estate, without reference to the feelings and aspirations of the citizenry,” they said.

    The protest, which brought vehicular and human movements to a standstill, saw workers abandoning their vehicles to walk long distances to their places of work.

    Traders were also not spared in the agony as major streets such as Wetheral, Okigwe Road, Assumpta Avenue, Tetlow Road and other adjoining streets were shut down as a result of the surging crowd.

    Addressing newsmen, one of the leaders, Mr Chidiebere Nworgu, lamented that the state was sliding “into a one-man business, where an individual now treats Imolites with levity.”

    He maintained that it’s high time Imo citizens resisted such undemocratic tendencies coming from Okorocha.

    The lawyer further called on the clergy and the elite to speak out against this injustice against Madumere and other Imo citizens.

    He queried; “Where has Madumere derailed? This is a man who has been discharging his duties conscientiously coupled with infectious humility. Is it not the same Okorocha that told us that the deputy governor that does not give him stress, which made him pronounce in various fora that “Prince Madumere is a son in whom he is well pleased.”

    He further attributed the love lost between the governor and the deputy to Madumere’s insistence in taking his destiny in his hand by making himself available to contest the governorship of the state against Okorocha’s resolve to foist his son-in-law on the citizenry.

    Nworgu, however, explained that the charter of equity must be adhered to, insisting that it was the turn of Owerri zone to produce the next governor in 2019.

     

  • How Ondo ex-deputy governor’s daughter was killed in my house – Boyfriend

    How Ondo ex-deputy governor’s daughter was killed in my house – Boyfriend

    Saidu-Shakiru Adeyemi, the boyfriend of Miss Khadijat Oluboyo, the slain daughter of Lasisi Oluboyo, former deputy governor of Ondo State, has denied involvement in her death.

    Miss Oluboyo, the 25 year-old final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, was on Sunday found dead at the home of her boyfriend in Akure, the state capital.

    Mr Adeyemi denied involvement in Oluboyo’s death when he faced journalists at the headquarters of the Ondo State Police Command on Wednesday in Akure.

    According to him, it was the slain girl that brought two boys into his room, who eventually killed her.

    Mr Adeyemi explained that he had dated Oluboyo for four years before they parted ways in 2015, and that they only reconciled after the last Ramadan celebration.

    Adeyemi, who completed his National Youth Service in 2017, said he had no reason to kill her because he hoped to use her father’s connection to secure job.

    He said that Khadijat came to his house on Thursday because of her project which he was helping her to do.

    According to him, they had finished chapter one and her supervisor had already approved it and she came for final correction so that she could move to chapter two.

    He explained further that the girl later travelled to Lagos on Friday to buy some wrist watches but she forgot to drop her project with him and promised to return to school from Lagos.

    Meanwhile, on Saturday she snapped both the soft and hard copy of her project to me on my WhatsApp for correction.

    On Monday, I believed she was already in school when she sent me a text message to send her N2,000. But I was able to send only N1,000.

    So, I was surprised when I heard a knock on my door later in the day and she entered my room.

    She later told me that she wanted to receive some visitors in my place, and few minutes later she brought two boys in. I was not surprised because that was not her first time to bring someone to my house.

    Later when they came in, we exchanged greetings and I left them in the room. But after 30 minutes, one of the boys called me in and I discovered he held a small gun in his hand while the other boy was on her, naked.

    And I heard Khadijat saying ‘I will not tell anybody.’ The boy strangled her to death and threatened me not to shout or else they would kill me.

    They later forced me to find a digger with which they dug the ground in my room and buried her

    They are the ones that killed and buried her. I could not shout after they left because of the implication of what has happened, for I was sure nobody would believe me.

    On the fifth day, I was not comfortable anymore, so I exhumed her body and confided in my younger brother who advised that we should inform our father about the development.

    It was my father who informed the police before I was arrested,” Mr Adeyemi said.

    Femi Joseph, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command, who paraded Mr Adeyemi with other suspects, said he would soon be charged to court after completion of investigation.

     

  • Police arrest suspected killer boyfriend of Ex-Ondo Deputy Governor’s daughter

    Police arrest suspected killer boyfriend of Ex-Ondo Deputy Governor’s daughter

    The Ondo State Police command have arrested Adeyemi Alao suspected to be the killer of the daughter of former Deputy Governor of the state, Miss Khadijat Oluboyo.

    Khadijat, daughter of Lasisi Oluboyo who was also a one-time Commissioner in Ex-Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s Cabinet was found dead in Alao’s residence on Sunday.

    Sources said the deceased had died almost six days before her corpse was discovered inside her boyfriend the room.

    The suspect, who is also the deceased boyfriend was said to be staying permanently in Abuja.

    It was learnt that Alao had made attempts to bury Khadijat’s corpse in his house at Oke-Aro area of Akure.

    According to a source, he had dug a grave in the room, before nemesis caught up with him.

    Khadihat, a-20-year-old final year student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko was said to be fond of visiting his ex-lover each time he came to Akure from Abuja and usually passed the night with him.

    There were speculations that the suspected killer was a “yahoo boy” who planned to use her late girlfriend for rituals Police spokesman, Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police(SP) said the suspect was arrested by a team of detectives from the State Criminal Investigations Department (CID).

    He said the suspect, who was already in police custody has been cooperating with the police on relevant information on the circumstances that led to the death of Khadijat.

    Joseph said the Commissioner of Police will address the press after they conclude their investigations on the matter.

    He assured that the case would be thoroughly investigated with a view to establishing facts behind the death of the Ikare-Akoko born University final year student.

    The PPRO said the suspect and others who might have involved in the death of Khadijat would be prosecuted.

  • Buhari writes Senate, seeks confirmation of CBN Deputy Governor nominee

    President Muhammadu Buhari has written to the Nigerian Senate, seeking confirmation of Folashodun Shonubi as the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    Recall that Buhari had earlier in June nominated Shonubi for the same position.

    The letter was read by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, after a one-hour closed-door session upon its resumption on Tuesday.

    The letter reads,

    “Dear distinguished Senate President, in accordance to the provisions of section 81 (2) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) establishment Act 2007, I have the pleasure to present Mr. Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi for confirmation as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    “Find attached a copy of his Curriculum Vitae.

    “While looking forward for your usual expeditious consideration, please accept, Mr Senate President, the assurances of my highest regards.

    “Yours sincerely, Muhammadu Buhari.”

  • Oyo 2019: Adelabu tenders resignation as CBN Deputy Governor

    President Muhammadu Buhari has accepted the disengagement of the Deputy Governor in charge of Operations at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Adebayo Adelabu, with effect from July 15, 2018.

    CBN Acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Isaac Okorafor stated this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, saying that Buhari in a letter dated May 24, 2018, wished Adelabu well in his future endeavor.

    “I appreciate your services in the Central Bank of Nigeria since April 9, 2014.

    “I wish you the very best in your future ambition and continued commitment to public service in our country as you seek to play a more active role in politics, in your home state,” the president said.

    A source at the CBN, which preferred anonymity, told newsmen that Adelabu left to seek election as the Governor of Oyo state.

    Adelabu assumed duty as CBN Deputy Governor on April 9, 2014.

    Over the four years in his career at CBN, he served as Deputy Governor in charge of Financial System Stability, Corporate Services, and lastly Operations.

     

  • 2019: Former CBN deputy governor, Moghalu declares interest for presidency

    A former Deputy Governor of the CBN, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, announced on Monday that he was consulting widely to run for the presidency in 2019.

    Moghalu told political correspondents in Lagos that time had come for technocrats, intellectuals and experienced people to take power from Nigeria’s career politicians.

    He said that he would not be deterred from joining the race, in spite of speculations that 2023 was the year slated for Igbos to have a shot at the presidency.

    Moghalu argued that politics in Nigeria should be detribalised for Africa’s most populous nation to grow and take its rightful place in the comity of nations.

    `It is the turn of any competent Nigerian to aspire for the post of presidency because career politicians have failed Nigeria.’’

    He said that zoning, which had been used by the major political parties, might have been relevant in the past but that it was no longer necessary because competence should be placed above tribe in present day Nigeria.

    “Zoning was an internal arrangement by political parties that was not constitutional. It should no longer matter where the president comes from.

    “The future of Nigeria rests in technocratic interventions. We need thinking people that will take Nigeria from the politics of stomach infrastructure to politics of mental infrastructure.’’

    The former CBN chief said that the first part to progress for Nigeria was for the people to begin to think differently and beyond tribe in choosing those who would lead them.

    Speaking on a second term for President Muhammadu Buhari, Moghalu said that the president had constitutional rights to seek re-election.

    “I don’t fathom how anyone can say the president should not run for a second term. It is his choice, the decision on who becomes Nigeria’s president in 2019 rests with Nigerians. ‘’

    On the nation’s economy, the economist pointed out that “the economy was in a delicate situation before the present administration.

    “The handling of the forex crisis though was misguided. The drop in oil prices actually affected the value of our currency but government should have simply allowed the naira to find its true value which would have reduced the inflation rate.’’

    He said that Nigeria must look beyond continued dependence on oil and encourage independent institutions to flourish.

    Moghalu, however, advised Nigerians to eschew docility and become more forceful in demanding accountability from their leaders at all levels of governance.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Moghalu, who served as CBN deputy governor from 2009 to 2014, is a political economist, lawyer and a former United Nations official.

    He was also a professor of practice in international business and public policy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Massachusetts, U.S.

    Born on May 7, 1963, Moghalu is a graduate of the London School of Economics. He also read Political Science at the University of Nigeria Nsukka.

  • JUST IN: Buhari appoints Edward Adamu as Deputy Governor of CBN

    JUST IN: Buhari appoints Edward Adamu as Deputy Governor of CBN

    …Sends name to Senate for approval

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Edward Adamu as the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    Femi Adesina, spokesman of the president, who disclosed this in a statement, said the appointment is subject to the confirmation of the senate.

    “In accordance with the provisions of Section 8(1) (2) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) (Establishment) Act 2007, President Muhammadu Buhari has nominated Mr. Edward Lametek Adamu to the Senate for confirmation as Deputy Governor of the CBN,” the statement read.

    “This was contained in a letter dated January 26, 2018 to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

    “Adamu, from Gombe state, replaces Sulaiman Barau, from Zaria, Kaduna state, who retired in December, 2017.

    “The nominee, who has spent 25 years in the CBN, was appointed in 2012 as Director of Strategy.

    “He became Director, Human Resources in 2016, from where he was nominated as Deputy Governor.”

  • Buhari appoints Aisha Ahmad as new CBN deputy governor

    …also approves appointment of MPC members

    President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Mrs. Aishah Ahmad, as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

    According to a statement on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President had presented Ahmad to the Senate for confirmation.

    Adesina said the woman would replace a former Deputy Governor, Dr. Sarah Alade who retired early this year.

    “In accordance with the provisions of Section 8(1) (2) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (Establishment) Act 2007, President Buhari urged the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, to consider the expeditious confirmation of Mrs. Ahmad, who would then resume work immediately,” the statement read.

    The presidential spokesman added that Buhari had written the Senate, seeking the confirmation of the appointment of members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the CBN.

    He said the appointees were to replace four members, whose tenure expires at the end of this year.

    “The nominees are: Prof. Adeola Festus Adenikinju; Dr. Aliyu Rafindadi Sanusi; Dr. Robert Chikwendu Asogwa and Dr.Asheikh A. Maidugu.

    “After Senate clearance, the new members of the Monetary Policy Committee are to resume duties next January,” the statement added.

    A banker and investment adviser, Ahmad has over 20 years certified experience with global financial institutions such as Stanbic IBTC Bank, Zenith Bank PLC and Bank of New York Mellon among others.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that before her new appointment, Ahmad was Head of consumer banking, Diamond Bank plc.

     

  • Ekiti 2018: Fayose’s deputy, Olusola Eleka emerges PDP consensus governorship candidate

    Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Prof. Olusola Eleka on Wednesday emerged the consensus candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the forthcoming coming gubernatorial election scheduled to hold in 2018.

    Olusola emerged from the list of strong contenders for the governorship ticket as the “most preferred candidate” at a meeting held by party faithfuls in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State capital.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the meeting was attended by serving and former members of the PDP State Working Committee, members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, chieftains of the party at the 16 local governments and 177 wards, as well as chairmen and members of Boards and Parastatals, among others.

    This was revealed in communique issued at the end of the meeting read, “After due consultation, without prejudice to the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), we formally endorse His Excellency, Prof. Kolapo Olusola (the current deputy governor), from Ekiti South Senatorial District, as our preferred aspirant/candidate.”

    Olusola, an indigene of Ikere Ekiti, which is the second largest town in Ekiti, was adopted before the commencement of a retreat organised for members to sensitise them ahead of the 2018 election.

    Those who signed the communique are Anifowose Mustapha for councillors; Alhaji Amuda Sunmonu for Ward chairmen; Mr. Femi Bamisile for Local Government Party Chairmen; Dapo Olagunju for Association of Local Government Chairmen; Senator Bode Ola for Chairmen of Boards and Parastatals; Dr. Modupe Alade (Secretary to the State Government) for State Executive Council; Speaker Kolawole Oluwawole for EKHA and the State Chairman of the party, Chief Gboyega Oguntuase.

    Speaking with journalists after the adoption, Oguntuase said the party organs would abide by the decision taken by the stakeholders in the overall interest of the party and the entire people of Ekiti State.

    He, however, said the adoption would not preclude any member of the party who is interested in the governorship ticket from contesting.

    He added that open and transparent primary election would be held in accordance with the rules of the party.

    Eleka who recently became a professor was an accomplished teacher in the Department of Building, Obafemi Awolowo University, for the over twenty-three (23) years before his sojourn into partisan politics in 2014.

    While in the academia, Eleka has successfully supervised two PhD, two M.Phil and nine M.Sc. students all in the field of Building Structures.

    He has severally served as External examiner in many universities within the country.

    His research interests are mainly in the field of Alternative Building Materials Development for Housing Construction, Construction Technology and Structural Mechanics.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Fayose has repeatedly assured Ekiti people of picking a popular candidate that will be bold in carrying on with his reform agenda in the state.

  • Outrage as photos of C’River Deputy Gov, Esu holding umbrella for Gov Ayade floods social media

    There appears to be endless reactions on social media to a photo showing Cross River Deputy Governor, Prof. Ivara Esu, 70, holding umbrella for Governor Ben Ayade.

    In the photo, Ayade, 48, is seen discussing with a man while his deputy holds the umbrella even when it is not raining.

    Though the umbrella appears to cover both men, commentators on social media say the image shows an example of being powerful.

    They also argued Esu is many years older than the governor and that an aide of either men could have held the umbrella.

    Ivara Esu (OFR), a Professor of Soil Science, was the Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar, between January 2000 and August 2005.

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