Tag: Osinbajo
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Eid-el-Fitr: Photos: Osinbajo hosts Buhari’s son, ministers, others in his residence
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Sunday hosted some government officials, Muslim faithfuls and religious leaders on the occasion of the 2017 Eid-el-Fitr.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that Eid-el-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
The celebration took place in Osinbajo’s official residence at the Presidential Villa.
The pictures taken by Novo Isioro, personal photographer to the Acting President, show Yusuf, President Muhammadu Buhari’s son, in attendance.
Others also seen are Director General of the DSS, Lawal Daura Musa, FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Malam Garba Shehu, among others.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Federal Government last Thursday declared Monday (today) and Tuesday (tomorrow) June 26 and 27 public holidays to mark the 2017 Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.
See photos below:
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‘Buhari still has a lot to do for Nigeria, he’ll return safely’ – Osinbajo
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Sunday assured Nigerians that President Muhammadu Buhari will return safely to the country because ‘he (Buhari) still has a lot to do for Nigeria’.
The acting President also prayed for President Buhari’s quick recovery and and safe return to the country. Nigeria ”The President still has a lot to do for Nigeria”,
Osinbajo said this when a delegation led by the FCT Minister Muhammed Bello paid him Sallah homage at his official residence, Aguda House.
“We are praying everyday and we know that God Almighty who we serve will bring our President back in good health and that he will serve this nation with the same determination and the same spirit of oneness, the same spirit that he has always serve this nation from when he was a young man.
“He will serve this nation and complete the period of his service in good health, in good shape and our country will be the better for it.’’
Osinbajo stated that Buhari’s administration will do all it can to sustain Nigeria’s unity and stability to ensure speedy progress of the country.
He charged all Nigerians to look beyond their ethnic or religious beliefs while dealing with each other in order to move the nation forward.
“Our unity is not negotiable. We should make sure that we remain united in order to enjoy the resources God has blessed Nigeria with. So many nations envy what we have as a nation.
“Your ethnicity does not matter and that is why for us, unity is so important that we must work together to make sure that our country is able to take care of the millions of people we govern”.
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Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo visits Nigeria, meets Osinbajo
Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday in Abuja met behind closed doors with President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the meeting, which took place at the Aguda House, Presidential Villa, Abuja, lasted for more an hour.
Details of the meeting was not immediately made known to newsmen.
However, a senior protocol officer attached to the Office of the acting president told newsmen that the Ghanaian president was on a private visit to Nigeria.
TheNewsGuru.com recalls that President Akufo-Addo had earlier visited Nigeria on Dec. 19, 2016, where he met with President Muhammadu Buhari in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Details later…
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Eid-el-Fitri: Sustain virtues beyond Ramadan, Ambode urges Muslims
The Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Sunday congratulated Muslims for the successful completion of Ramadan, just as he urged them to sustain the Godly virtues exhibited during the fasting period.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at some of the twenty centres designated by the State Government to celebrate the Eid-el-Fitri, urged Muslims to sustain the spirit of love, brotherhood, tolerance and care which were dutifully demonstrated during the Ramadan, and also not forget the lessons which the season was meant to teach.
He said: “As you celebrate this special day, I enjoin you all to sustain the spirit of love, brotherhood, tolerance and care which were dutifully demonstrated during the Ramadan. Let us not forget the lessons that Ramadan was meant to teach us which include the fear of Allah and care for the less-privileged in our society.”
The Governor identified harmonious co-existence among all adherents of various religions in the country as a necessary impetus to bring about peace, progress and prosperity.
He said every religion preaches peace and harmonious co-existence among all people, and that it was important for the people to continue to live by such principle to foster growth and economic prosperity.
The Governor said he was highly appreciative of the support extended to his administration by religious leaders, as well as the religious tolerance and cooperation existing in the State, pledging never to take it for granted.
While specifically thanking Islamic scholars and leaders in the State for their prayers and support, Governor Ambode assured that the State Government would continue to uphold and protect the right of all citizens to freedom of belief and freedom of worship.
“Let me again use this opportunity to pledge our commitment to uphold and protect the right of all citizens to freedom of belief and freedom of worship. Every religion preaches peace and harmonious co-existence among all people.
“We must continue to live by this principle so that our State and nation will continue to grow in peace, progress and prosperity,” he said.
Besides, the Governor reiterated the commitment of his administration towards upholding and enhancing security of lives and property of residents, just as he urged the people to continue to support and cooperate with all security agencies including the recently inaugurated Neighborhood Safety Corps as they strive to keep the State safe.
In his sermon at Evans Square, Ebute-Metta, Leader of Conference of Islamic Organizations of Nigeria, Imam Abdulahi Shuaib thanked God for the Governors He has blessed the State with, and the wisdom given to former Governor of the State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to identify the leadership qualities in Governor Ambode.
He said in just two years, the State has witnessed massive transformation in all sectors and sections, saying that it was obvious that Governor Ambode was governing with the fear of God.
“Look at the 114 roads that were constructed in all the Local Government areas and Local Council Development Areas; the traffic nightmare in Abule Egba has been solved with the construction of flyover and inner roads; over 365 streets have been light up courtesy of the Light Up Lagos Initiative; security has been enhanced with purchase of 3 helicopters, gun boats, patrol vehicles and Armored Personnel Carriers, among others; the healthcare system too has received massive boost with the purchase of Mobile Intensive Care Ambulances and upgrade of our health centres.
“Governor Ambode has done a lot but like Oliver twist, there is room to do more but all I will say is to ask the people to continue to support him with prayers,” Shuaib said.
Also, Chief Imam of Lagos Central Division, Sheik Sabiti Akani Owowunmi commended the Governor for his giant strides so far, and prayed for a successful tenure of office.
The Governor was represented at some of the twenty centres by his wife, Mrs Bolanle Ambode and other State functionaries, while the celebration featured recitation of Quran, quiz and dance competitions, among others.
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So many nations envy what Nigeria has as a nation – Osinbajo
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo says the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration will do all it can to sustain the unity of Nigeria and ensure speedy progress of the country.
Osinbajo gave the reassurance when a delegation of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) led by the FCT Minister Muhammed Bello paid him Sallah homage at the Aguda House, Abuja on Sunday.
According to him, a peaceful Nigeria will give room for more development and enhance welfare of the people.
The acting president, who received the delegation on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari, charged all Nigerians to look beyond their ethnic or religious beliefs while dealing with each other in order to move the nation forward.
“Your ethnicity does not matter and that is why for us, unity is so important that we must work together to make sure that our country is able to take care of the millions of people we govern.
“God expects us to take care of the poor and those suffering, to ensure that we use government resources only in such a way that will be good for the majority of our people.’’
He re-echoed President Buhari’s sallah message to citizens, saying that the country must remain united.
According to the acting president, the gains of unity include, love toward one another, integrity, enjoying the endowments of the nation, gaining respect globally and diversity among others.
“Our unity is not negotiable. We should make sure that we remain united in order to enjoy the resources God has blessed Nigeria with.
“So many nations envy what we have as a nation.’’
The acting president used the opportunity to pray for President Buhari’s quick recovery and return to Nigeria, adding that “the President still has a lot to do for Nigeria’’.
“We are praying everyday and we know that the Lord God Almighty who we serve will bring our President back in good health and that he will serve this nation with the same determination and the same spirit of oneness, the same spirit that he has always serve this nation from when he was a young man.
“He will serve this nation and complete the period of his service in good health, in good shape and our country will be the better for it.’’
In his remarks, leader of the delegation and Minister of the FCT, Mohammed Bello thanked security agencies, religious and traditional rulers in the territory for their efforts toward achieving peaceful co-existence among the diverse groups in the FCT.
The minister noted that the kind of harmonious relationship being exhibited by the residents of the FCT needed to be replicated in other states of the federation.
According to him, paying Sallah homage is traditional and a mark of respect for the President.
Speakers at the event commended the acting president for guiding the country so well in the absence of President Buhari, who is currently on medical vacation in London.
The Acting Imam of Abuja National Mosque, Mohammad Adamu and the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, FCT chapter, Reverend Samson Jonah offered prayers for the quick recovery of President Buhari.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, some members of the National Assembly and cabinet ministers were part of the delegation.
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We can achieve a new Nigeria – Osinbajo
The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has said the actualisation of a ‘new Nigeria’ devoid of ethnic sentiments, militancy and secession agitations is possible.
“We can build a new nation; a new nation built on trust, consensus and love for one another and love for our country is possible. A nation where the rulers do not steal the commonwealth, where every Nigerian is safe to live and work, where the State takes responsibility for the security of each and every Nigerian, where the State knows every Nigerian by name and can find and locate each one of us,”he said.
He stated this while speaking as a Special Guest of Honour at the graduation of the 2017 class of Senior Course 39 of the Armed Forces Command & Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna state on Friday.
The acting president said he envisioned “A Nigeria where the Ibo or Ijaw man can live peacefully in Sokoto, and the Fulani man can live peacefully in the Niger Delta.”
Delivering a speech which addressed the hate-filled agitations currently being witnessed in the polity, Mr. Osinbajo observed that the elite is largely to be blamed for the festering negative narratives, saying “I would like to emphasize the fact that this was essentially an elite phenomenon, unity and disunity are promoted by the elite which the vast majority of the Nigerian people are only later conscripted.”
He cautioned against the misuse of democratic right of freedom of speech saying, “while we must remain irrevocably committed to freedom of expression and the tenets of a free press, we must draw the line between freedom that conduces to healthy democracy and that which threatens and endangers the entire democratic enterprise . It is an important balance, that we must strike. Failure in any way will be tragic.”
He also observed that the problem is exacerbated by the influence of the internet and hate media emphasizing that “today a great deal of the threats facing Nigeria are being nurtured and cultivated in the vast spaces of the Internet. The rumblings of secession, the dangerous quit ultimatums to ethnic groups, the radio stations and blogs that spew divisive speech and exploit our fault lines; all of these are now to be found online.”
The Acting President noted that though the days of military rule are now behind the nation, and charged the military, its officers and men to devote resources and talent to these new battlefields, including the internet, “where mindless verdicts on the continued unity and existence of Nigeria are daily being delivered.”
Continuing, he said “the battle is not just to defeat the terrorists, the greater battle is to defeat the ideology and mindset that feeds the madness and to cut off its oxygen, money and publicity.”
Osinbajo however expressed optimism stating that “the truth is that our nation and national unity is worth preserving and protecting. We are the preeminent power in Africa today in terms of population, size of our markets , natural resources and economy. We are a factor in the geopolitics of the world, no one can ignore a nation state that is home to one in every four black persons. Smaller is weaker not stronger today.”
He charged the nation to rise above unproductive ethnic and religious sentiments and advised that “we must develop the emotional intelligence required to cope and adapt in a swiftly and constantly changing world. We must adopt a global mindset, that seeks to learn from the experiences of other countries, far and near, so that we do not waste valuable time repeating mistakes that we should have learned from and learned to avoid”.
In his welcome address, the Commandant of the College, Air Vice Marshall S. A. Dambo, announced that 187 persons graduated comprising officers from the nation’s Armed Forces, paramilitary and Ministry of Foreign Affairs including 10 international officers from eight countries, namely Liberia, Togo, Ghana, Cameroun, Niger, Mali, Rwanda and Gambia.
Dignitaries who attended the graduation ceremony included Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, representatives of Service Chiefs, senior military officers, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Danjuma Sheni and members of the diplomatic corps.
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Fresh communal crisis: Osinbajo orders security reinforcement in Taraba
The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday ordered police reinforcement, deployment of extra military battalion and personnel of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to the troubled areas of Taraba.
Osinbajo gave the order in Abuja while commiserating with victims of the recent violent attacks in a number of communities in the state where deaths were reported.
A statement issued by Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, said that Osinbajo condemned the attacks in the communities.
He promised that the perpetrators would be brought to book.
He commiserated with the people of the affected communities as well as the government and people of Taraba.
On Wednesday, the Acting President summoned and held emergency meeting with top security officials and Governor Darius Ishaku.
Osinbajo also ordered the provision and delivery of relief materials to the affected communities in Toffi, Mayo Daga, Mayo Sina, Tamiya, Kwara-Kwara, Tungan Lugere, Timjire, Nguroje and other villages in the hinterland of Mambilla Plateau.
The Federal Government have also intensified mediation efforts in its bid to reconcile opposing groups in the communal conflict.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that on Sunday, a fresh communal clash broke out in Gembu, Nguroje and other parts of Sardauna Local Government Area of the state killing over three and injuring several others.
TheNewsGuru.com also reports that the Chairman, Sardauna Local Government Council, Mr John Yep, on Tuesday, imposed a 24-hour curfew on Gembu, the headquarters of the council.
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We’ll punish those behind hate speeches, violence – Osinbajo
…tasks governors on safety of lives and properties
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday said state governors must safeguard the lives and properties of all citizens residing within the borders of their respective states.
Osinbajo, who gave the directive at a consultative meeting with the governors at the Presidential Banquet, Abuja, said the directive had become imperative in view of the fact that “Nigeria is indissoluble’’.
He warned that leaders must not allow “the careless use of words and careless expressions” that might degenerate into crisis.
He said: “”We are a people that like to talk and we express ourselves loudly but it is expected for us to recognise that it is those same words that can cause conflagration that can unfortunately lead to calamity.
“”We must be careful of how we express ourselves.
“What we have seen in recent times is that some of the languages used have tended to degenerate badly and I think that we must begin to speak up against some of these things and ensure that we protect our democracy and our nation from the hands of rhetorics that may just divide us.”
The acting president revealed that from his previous consultative meetings with leaders of thought from the North and South East states of the federation the meetings had agreed that Nigeria’s unity should not be taken for granted.
According to him, no one wants to see Nigeria goes done the path of bloodshed or war, saying all the leaders including traditional leaders agreed on the permanency of the Nigeria’s constitution, is the basis for the nation’s unity.
“”It is the basis for the legal contract that exists between all of us.
“”Our meetings were frank and open as I hope this will be. We were able to agree on most of the critical issues that were discussed and in most cases changed perceptions that may have been long embedded in their minds.
“”We also agreed that under no circumstances should we condone hateful speeches and that government should take all steps necessary to bring to book all those who preach violence, in particular the kind of expressions of dissent that can cause violence.’’
He said the leaders also agreed on the need to do more to engage the youth productively by ways of creating more jobs and economic opportunities.
He stated that they all agreed on the need for leaders to speak out forcefully to counter divisive speech or any kind of woe mongering.
“”We agreed that leaders at all levels speak out forcefully against any kind of divisiveness or divisive speech.
“”And we expect that our political leaders will do so without waiting to be prompted.
““All of those who spoke felt that sometimes when leaders do not speak up promptly it always results in degeneration no matter what the problem may be.
“”This applied to both the statement made by the young people in the South East as well as the youth in the Northern states.
“”We discovered there was a need for much greater resonance in the way that these things are done and for the leaders to speak up more forcefully.
““We believe that if the leaders do not speak up forcefully enough if for any reason matters are allowed to degenerate, not only does leadership lose their legitimacy, they run the risk of things going completely out control,’’ he added.
He commended the leaders from the North and South for their openness at the consultations, stating “that they were extremely responsible even in their criticisms of what they felt were issues that should have been better handled.
“”I think that their criticisms were fair and balanced. I must commend them for their sense of responsibility and their leadership.’’
Osinbajo challenged the governors to find lasting solutions to the herdsmen and farmers crisis, especially the way that some of these have resulted in flashpoint across the country.
According to him, the problems are multidimensional but the states have a very important role to play especially because they are in control of land in their territories.
He also stressed the need for the governors to show greater unity of purpose and the determination to work together to resolve various challenges facing Nigeria as a geo-political entity.
The acting president said they must resist the temptation to play politics especially with matters of security, but to reach for simplistic narratives that might be originally expedient and satisfying.
“”Sometimes intentions are perceived on the account of the fact that they have wrong perception about a particular thing.
““I think it is in our place to ensure that we dig down the fact and ensure that people are given the fact and ensure that we don’t colour them with politics.’’
Twenty-three governors, four deputy governors, Service Chiefs, Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, National Security Adviser, Babagana Mungonu and some cabinet ministers attended the meeting.
Speaking to State House correspondents after the meeting, Gov. Abiola Ajumobi of Oyo state said the meeting agreed to keep Nigeria united.
He said the governors also pledged to address problems causing unnecessary of agitations by Nigerians.
““It has been unanimously agreed that the unity of this country is sacrosanct, is non-negotiable and we have all agreed to work together to educate people.
““Anytime you have agitation, usually there will be poverty, there will be unemployment, there will be hardship, so we should address fundamentally these areas of poverty, unemployment and hardship.
“”Nigerians are by nature a united people, nobody cares whether you are from the north, south or the east.
““Unity must be there and we cannot play with the unity of this country. The consensus has been that there must be unity.
“”The message is for Nigerians to work more together and collaborate. We have more to gain when we are united. We cannot afford to break, and anybody who is thinking of that (he) is wasting his time and we will not allow it, not in this country. All of us are unanimous about that.”