Tag: Mai Mala Buni

  • End of insurgency in sight – Gov Buni

    End of insurgency in sight – Gov Buni

    Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe, has said that the careful selection of new security chiefs by President Bola Tinubu would get Nigeria closer to the end of security challenges.

    Buni stated this in a statement by his Director-General, Press and Media Affairs, Alhaji Mamman Mohammed, on Saturday in Damaturu.

    He said the new National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu would bring his wealth of experience to bear in the fight against insecurity.

    “The Security Chiefs also have the wealth of experience and confidence of Nigerians to lead the fight against insecurity in Nigeria.

    “As people from the frontline states, we commend the federal government and the security agencies for the tremendous achievements recorded in the states.

    “We are optimistic that as active players who played key roles in the relative peace enjoyed in the states, the new Service Chiefs would add value to bring the insecurity challenge to a total halt.

    “They have at different times proved their worth and competence in various national assignments.

    “The President made the right choice and we will continue to support all security operations in our domain,” Buni was quoted as saying in the statement.

    While urging Nigerians to support the new service chiefs to succeed, Buni also also commended former President Buhari administration for equipping frontline troops and forging a new spirit in the nation’s security personnel, to see their assignment as a call to national duty.

    “These great efforts boosted the morale of the security forces to fight the insecurity scourge effectively, efficiently and with dexterity”.

  • Buhari’s visit: Yobe declares Monday, Tuesday public holidays

    Buhari’s visit: Yobe declares Monday, Tuesday public holidays

    Gov Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has declared Monday and Tuesday as public holidays to welcome President Muhammadu Buhari to the state.

    This is contained in a statement by the state Head of Service, Alhaji Garba Bilal, in Damaturu on Sunday.

    Newsmen reports that Buhari will be visiting the state to inaugurate projects, including Cargo Airport, Ultra-Modern Market and Maternal and Child Health Care Complex.

    Bilal said, “ this is to enable civil servants and the general public to receive the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, who will be in the state on a one-day State Visit to commission projects.”

    He, however, said civil servants were to resume work on Wednesday.

  • Buni signs 2 health care bills into law

    Buni signs 2 health care bills into law

    Gov Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has signed two bills into laws to boost healthcare service delivery in the state.

    They are a law for establishment of Yobe State Emergency Medical Ambulance Service and another for establishment of Yobe State Healthcare and Health-Related Facilities Inspection and Monitoring Agency.

    This is contained in a statement by Buni’s Director-General Press and Media Affairs Alhaji Mamman Mohammed in Damaturu on Wednesday.

    He said the two laws were aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery in matters relating to domestic and road traffic accidents, as well as monitoring of healthcare facilities to provide standard services.

    “ The emergency Medical Ambulance Service law provides opportunity for first aid treatment to victims from the scene of accidents before reaching medical facilities.

    “ Similarly, the Health facility Inspection and Monitoring Agency empowers health authorities to inspect and monitor services provided by all medical facilities in the state to eliminate sub standard services and cutting corners.

    “ The two laws will ensure that healthcare delivery is not compromised at any level in Yobe state,” the aide said.

    Newsmen reports that the laws were earlier passed by the state House of Assembly.

  • Minor arrested for ‘insulting’ Mai Mala Buni on social media

    Minor arrested for ‘insulting’ Mai Mala Buni on social media

    A minor has been arrested by the Yobe police command for allegedly insulting the Yobe state Governor, Mai Mala Buni, on social media.

    The father of the 16-year-old minor, Garba Isa, revealed this when he publicly cried out for the release of his son on Monday. According to Isa, his son was apprehended on December 11 in Nguru and later transferred to the State Investigation Division of the Nigeria Police Force in Damaturu, the Yobe State capital.

    “I regret what my son did. I am nobody, an ordinary laundry man, what my son (Umar) did was totally wrong, I appeal to Governor Mai Mala Buni and the police on passionate grounds to forgive my son and release him” Isa who is a laundry worker told Channels TV.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Garba Haruna, who confirmed the incident said the minor is now in custody and will be charged in court when investigation is concluded.

    “When we conclude our investigation, he will definitely be charged to court. People are using social media to insult and tarnish people’s character, the society needs to be sanitised.

    You cannot use social media and begin to post all sorts of things. There is law and order in Nigeria, whoever infringes on someone’s right will be punished.” Garba was quoted as saying

  • Buni unveils 10-year devt masterplan for Damaturu

    Buni unveils 10-year devt masterplan for Damaturu

    Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has unveiled the implementation of a 10-year Development Masterplan for Damaturu, the state capital.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Alhaji Usman Geidam, Spokesman, Yobe Geographic Information Service (YOGIS) in Damaturu on Sunday.

    The approval of the master plan, the state government said, is a fitting answer to the remodeling of the state’s pathway towards a realistic and consistent socio-economic development paradigm, properly articulated as a long term visioning and planning.

    ”The capital city master plan has not been updated in two and half decades.

    “The master plan will produce an overarching planning document and spatial layout which will guide the land use in Damaturu.

    “The plan will also recommend sites for public use, economic activities, affordable housing, transportation, infrastructure, community facilities and other land uses.

    “This will be obtained by reviewing the current and existing plan,” he said.

    The state government said it will implement the plan to put Damaturu on a pedestal of sustainable socio-economic development, especially with reforms on land administration.

  • APC National Convention: Buni drums support for party’s new leadership

    APC National Convention: Buni drums support for party’s new leadership

    Gov. Mai Mala Buni, Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker and Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), has called on the party’s members across the country to support its new leadership.

    He made the call while giving his valedictory speech at the ongoing APC National Convention, saying that such support was critical to keep the party united and in its winning ways in 2023 and beyond.

    Buni, who is also the Governor of Yobe, expressed delight at the presence of party members at the National Convention, which he described as epoch-making.

    “As you are aware, the CECPC which l am opportune to chair, is a child of circumstance constituted by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party to restructure and reposition it.

    “To the glory of God, and with your generous support, we collectively rescued the party and enriched its fortunes,” Buni said.

    No fewer than 7, 584 delegates from across the country will elect new National Working Committee (NWC) and non NWC members to manage its affairs in the next four years.

    “As we elect the new national officials, l call on every member of the party to please support and co-operate with the leaders from ward to the national levels.

    “We should please bury our differences and collectively work for the interest and success of our party; this is very necessary for us to approach the 2023 general election with a united front.

    “We can only achieve much in unity, just like the broom which is our party symbol.

    “Our support to the new leadership would no doubt promote internal democracy and the emergence of popular, credible, and generally acceptable candidates to fly the party’s flag in the 2023 elections,” Buni stressed.

    He expressed gratitude and appreciation to President Buhari, Osibanjo, the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) and the party’s leadership for the support he enjoyed as chairman of the APC CECPC.

    He particularly appreciated President Buhari for what he called his uncommon commitment and leadership style that guided the committee to record some modest achievements for the party.

    Buni added that the team work, co-operation, and unity exhibited by his colleagues in the CECPC in the course of the assignment had been exceptional.

    This, he said, had truly made the committee extra-ordinary, adding that they were indeed a family.

    Buni lauded the party’s other stakeholders, delegates, staff of the party’s national secretariat, the youth, women’s groups, and supporters nationwide for their co-operation.

    “I am now more confident than ever, that with a population of over 41 million registered members and still counting.

    “The APC has the potential and capacity to remain Nigeria’s ruling party and indeed, Africa’s largest political party,” he said.

    Also speaking at the event, Gov. Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi and Chairman of Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), said there was no party like the APC.

    He added that though the party had some challenges, they were not insurmountable.

  • APC membership rises from 11m to 41m – Buni

    APC membership rises from 11m to 41m – Buni

    Gov. Mai-Mala Buni of Yobe says the membership of All Progressives Congress (APC) rose from 11million to 41million as a result of the membership registration/ revalidation conducted by the outgoing leadership.

    Buni, also the outgoing Chairman, APC Caretaker/ Extra Ordinary Convention Committee (CECPC) said this at the APC National Convention on Saturday in Eagle Square, Abuja.

    He said that the figure could rise beyond the 41 million as the registration was still ongoing.

    Buni said that the CECPC also succeeded in reconciling many aggrieved members of the party as well as attracted three serving state governors from Zamfara, Cross River and Ebonyi from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the party.

    He said that the Caretaker committee has been able to turn around the fortunes of the party from a crisis ridden party to a party with great prospects saying that the party now has the capacity to stay in power beyond 2023.

    Buni lauded President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, the leadership and membership of the National Assembly and other critical stakeholders for the successes recorded by the party.

    He said that the APC CECPC has been able to compete work on the party’s national secretariat in Abuja as well as settling outstanding payment for the building.

    Buni said that the party has also renamed the secretariat after President Muhammadu Buhari in recognition of his exemplary leadership style.

    He also expressed optimism that the APC would emerge stronger at the end of national convention, even as he lauded Buhari for working tirelessly to resolve the impasse that preceded the convention.

  • APC Convention: Bottle water sells for N300 as delegates arrive venue amidst tight security

    APC Convention: Bottle water sells for N300 as delegates arrive venue amidst tight security

    Accreditation of delegates to the All Progressives Congress (APC) 2022 National Convention has begun as delegates from across the federation thronged Eagle Square, the venue of the convention amidst tight security.

    The New National Working Committee (NWC) members are expected to be elected at the convention to manage the party’s affairs for the next four years.

    The party is currently being managed by a Caretaker and Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), headed by Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe.

    The Eagle Square, venue of the convention, located in the Central Business District, is already wearing a new look with different shades of decorations.

    Petty traders are taking advantage of the large number of party faithful, both at the party secretariat and Eagle Square, to carry out brisk businesses as they hawk branded T-shirts, wrappers, hats, key holders, wristbands and other souvenirs.

    Heavy security presence has also been noticed not just at the Eagle Square, but around the entrance to the venue.

    Most hotels in Abuja city centre, and even in the satellite towns, have been fully booked as early as a week before the convention.

    APC Convention: Bottle water goes for N300

    Meanwhile, the price of bottled water has risen from N100 to N300 due to high demand at the Eagle Square, Abuja, where the APC National Convention is holding.

    A bottle of water, which was sold at between N100 and N200 in the morning, rose to N300 in the afternoon. Some sellers interviewed blamed the increase in price on scarcity.

    “I came here with a truckload of water in the morning, but it has all been sold, I tried to get another truck but the road is already blocked by security agents for security reasons, that is why the price is high,” Mrs Gladys Idahor, a seller said.

    Mr John Dyegh, another seller corrected the claim, alleging that he had to tip some policemen before he could get another supply.

    “Naturally, we have to build in the additional cost, so that is why the price is higher,” Dyegh said.

    He said he had recorded high sales at the convention.

    Some local musicians and praise singers were taking advantage of the convention to make money.

    The musicians and praise singers in groups were seen moving from one state pavilion to another entertaining guests.

    APC Convention: Security agents arrest 3 pickpockets

    Meanwhile, security agents have arrested three suspected pickpockets within the premises of the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) National Convention in Abuja, after they were caught snatching handsets at the gate.

    A security agency who spoke on anonymous condition told NAN on Saturday in Abuja, that the suspects took advantage of the commotion at the Eagle Square gate to snatch the mobile phones from their victims.

    “The three of them are operating in a syndicate, snatching people’s mobile phones and money.

    “They took advantage of the mad rush by delegates at the gate to snatch phones and money.

    “What happened was that they didn’t know that we have stationed eagle-eyed policemen at the gate watching as delegates entered the venue.

    “So that was exactly what happened, our officer caught them in action after they had snatched individuals’ mobile phones, ” he said.

    The officer said that the suspects would be taken to the police headquarters for further investigation.

    APC National Convention: Skeptics will be proven wrong – Gbenga Daniel

    A former Ogun Governor, Chief Gbnega Daniel, says skeptics will be proven wrong at the end of Saturday’s All Progressives Congress (APC) National Convention.

    Daniel told NAN on Saturday at Eagles Square, Abuja, venue of the convention, that APC was a great party.

    ”APC is a very big party. We are going to have a safe convention at the end of the day,” he said.

    The APC chieftain said that the exercise would be successful, while the outcome would be acceptable to all.

    The former governor said, ” Where there is consensus, it is okay, and where there is none, election will peacefully hold.”

    According to him, all the ‘big names’ in Ogun are in APC.

    ”’We are one family,” he added.

  • National Convention: Buhari hosts APC Chairmanship aspirants

    National Convention: Buhari hosts APC Chairmanship aspirants

    President Muhammadu Buhari has met behind closed doors with all All Progressives Congress Chairmanship aspirants of the party during its forthcoming National Convention on March 26.

    Mr Sunday Aghaeze, the Personal Assistant to the President (Photography), confirmed this development in pictorial reports late Wednesday evening.

    The aspirants were led by the Interim National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Committee (CECC), Mai Mala Buni.

    The affected aspirants included Sen. George Akume, Sen. Tanko Al-makura, Sen. Sani Musa, Se. Abdullahi Adamu, Mohammed Saidu-Estu, Abdulaziz Yari and Ali Modu.

    It was observed that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha and the Chief of staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari also attended the meeting of the president with the aspirants.

    The president had earlier met behind closed doors with governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the forthcoming National Convention of the party, slated for March 26.

    The governors were led to the meeting by the Chairman of the Interim Committee of the party and Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni.
    However, the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, who is also the Governor of Kebbi, Atiku Bagudu, spoke to State House correspondents at the end of the meeting.

    According to Bagudu, the governors have resolved to support whoever the president supports at the convention.

    Bagudu also disclosed that the governors agreed to support any process that would lead to a consensus.

    Buhari had last month said he was in favour of the consensus model for selecting candidates for the party’s national positions.

    He had urged the governors to explore the option of consensus.

  • Triumph of the ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’ Governors – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Triumph of the ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’ Governors – By Azu Ishiekwene

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    In the midst of our current misery, the Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu thought we needed something to cheer last week, so he offered a joke, which was telling and disturbing.

    In the row between the Governor of Yobe and interim chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mai Mala Buni, and governors who wanted to overthrow him, Akeredolu, who was on the side of the protagonists, reached into the gutter for words to describe his enemies.

    He plumbed the depths, far below the sepsis reached by the sarcasm of Salihu Lukman, the former director general of the Progressives Governors Forum, and gave gutter language a new lease of life. Akeredolu called governors of his own party, yahoo-yahoo governors.

    Let me be clear. I have absolutely no interest in APC’s house of commotion. And if it is true, as is being alleged, that Buni procured court judgements to stall the party’s national convention for the third time since his inexplicably extended tenure, if it is true, as is being alleged, that Buni the referee plans to join the race, if it is true, as has been alleged, that Buni is offering the party’s primaries ticket for sale; in short, if it is true, as is being alleged, that Buni is the party’s problem, then perhaps Akeredolu’s description would be a fitting epitaph.

    But Akeredolu being not just a lawyer but a senior advocate and former president of the Bar, knows there is a difference between an allegation and a fact. It’s possible that he was overcome by the poor habit of politicians who hardly talk to make sense. To call governors of his own party yahoo-yahoo, deserves not only the attention of the party but also that of bystanders who should take more than a passing interest in this linguistic slur.

    After Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State made an unusual appearance on Channels TV and vowed that Buni may return as Alhaji Buni but certainly not as chairman of the APC, it is possible that Akeredolu may have seized on that premature funeral to make his own obsequies. But in doing so, he described governors of his own party in a language which even the opposition may have been reluctant to deploy.

    Are we really hostage to yahoo-yahoo governors?

    Yahoo-yahoo, a cruel twisting of the search engine, is Nigerian speak for con-artistry; a confidence trickster who earns a living – often outrageously flamboyant living – from transactions guaranteed to leave the other party with the short end of the stick, if not in premium tears.

    The ruling APC has 22 governors across Nigeria, but Akeredolu did not name names. He did not say which of them is yahoo-yahoo, but mocking fingers are pointing in the direction of three governors – one in the South east, one in the North central, and the other one in the South west, reflecting a federal character of sorts.

    As of the time of writing, Buni, the man who El-Rufai vowed publicly will not return as chairman for causing the inexplicable disappearance of APC’s manhood among other embarrassing misdemeanours is back in the saddle, riding the party’s horse with his team including John Akpanudoedehe the secretary who has resigned and has been reinstated swifter than it takes to say yahoo-yahoo.

    From a bystander’s point of view, it is not only Buni’s dramatic comeback and the potential resurgence of the so-called yahoo-yahoo governors that are concerning. Akeredolu’s mudslinging also says something about the ruling party and the political elite as a whole that is tragically true.

    And it is true for a good number of the progressive governors today as it for governors and politicians in the opposition. How, for example, do you describe a governor who upon falling out with his godfather on the eve of an election, goes on his knees just to trade his party’s broom symbol for another party’s umbrella and then after securing reelection, drags and beats his benefactors with the umbrella?

    Or a governor who after being elected on the platform of a party, decides in the twilight of his second term, that he must decamp to the ruling party to serve not those who elected and re-elected him in his state, but to ensure the success of his new paymasters in Abuja against whom he had been in opposition for nearly seven years? If that is not yahoo-yahoo, then what is it?

    How do you explain the ascension to power of a governor who was not first or second but third by 176,919 votes, but who in spite of that ascended to power through a rare process of judicial iberiberism (apologies to Rochas Okorocha, wannabe pilot and presidential aspirant), and is currently being paraded as the icon of the new politics in the South east?

    If it is not yahoo-yahoo, then how come a politician who once said a government that cannot fix power in six months is unfit for office now serves in a government that has been unable to fix power for seven years? And this same government is struggling to guarantee supply of petrol after the country spent $5.8 billion to repair refineries between 2015 and 2020?

    It seems that after the temporary relief from drug barons and their yahoo-yahoo cousins who took politics hostage in the 2000s, we’re once again returning to the era when con-artists ruled the roost. And what is more, between the accusers and the accused, it’s increasingly difficult to know who is yahoo-yahoo by politics or yahoo-yahoo by nature.

    There are many reasons this resurgence which Akeredolu said has taken hold of the ruling party, is worse than the current low-grade version popular among desperate, young people holed up in many hotels across the country today.

    While the police and other crime-fighting agencies can still hope to pursue and rout perpetrators of the low-grade version, what Akeredolu has described is a more dangerous variety.

    The perpetrators of yahoo-yahoo in Akeredolu’s class and party, not only enjoy immunity from prosecution while they are in office, they also have the security agencies at their beck and call. In other words, yahoo-yahoo politicians swindle you and yet reserve the power and resources to protect themselves from being held to account.

    If the governor insists that he used the phrase in a more general sense, perhaps as a rallying cry to save his party from falling apart, it would then be fair to insist that indeed not only those accused of backing Buni but perhaps a significant number in the current class of governors fall under this yahoo-yahoo group.

    We don’t have to go far for examples. After a week during which power supply has been at a catastrophic low, with many urban households going for days without electricity, not to mention the long petrol queues and run-away inflation, the memes of politicians who swindled voters by making empty promises have flooded the internet.

    It would be unfair to write politicians off, especially those in the ruling party, as all scam and no work. Some serious work has been done to rebuild infrastructure, which may take some time to show. But if, for a moment, we set aside Akeredolu’s passion for the regional security network, Amotekun, and for legalising the sale of Indian hemp it would be interesting to see what his five-year ledger in Ondo looks like.

    Even though the governor would like us to believe that con-artistry in his party is limited to Buni’s circle of supporters, the evidence is that it is far more widespread. If it is not political con-artistry, how can a ruling party which promised so much seven years ago leave the country struggling to secure itself, and its citizens bereft, poorer and more divided than they were when the government came to power?

    And see how even the management of the party’s convention has shown that yahoo-yahoo is not just an accident but a lifestyle for the party: in less than one week, the same man who was vilified as a political fraud unworthy of the progressive banner is back in charge, and his enemies, including Akeredolu, must now bow at his feet under strict presidential orders.

    It’s a Nollywood script written in a London hospital beyond anything that Akeredolu’s genius or sense of humour could have imagined. Yet to think that Buhari who hardly says a word has written two epistles in one week to save his party is proof that even the directors of this script are sometimes victims of their own con-artistry.

    A most humbling experience indeed. Or does Akeredolu still think it’s a laughing matter?

     

    Ishiekwene is Editor-in-Chief of LEADERSHIP