Tag: Resignation

  • BREAKING: Protesters besiege APC secretariat, demand Oshiomhole’s resignation

    Reports reaching TNG now has it that angry protesters in their numbers on Monday evening stormed the National Headquarters of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) calling for the immediate resignation of the party chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.
    The protesters chanted war songs and carried placards to press home their demand for Oshiomhole’s resolution.
    TNG gathered that the protest might not be unconnected with the recent conduct of the primaries across the country.
    Recall that the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha also condemned the primaries.
     
    Details later…

  • Resignation: Miyetti Allah disowns official threatening Saraki

    The national leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association has dissociated itself from threatening comments against Senate President, Bukola Saraki by its state coordinator for Benue.

    Recall that the state coordinator, Garus Gololo, had in an interview with The Punch warned Saraki to resign or be forced to do so.

    “It is on this note that we are saying that Saraki ought not to be in office again as Senate President, more so, Saraki has failed to coordinate and organise the National Assembly to offer quality legislation that Nigerians need,” he was quoted as saying.

    “Nigerians are in dire need of people that have the interest of the masses. Miyetti Allah is looking for a leader that would preside over the affairs of the Senate with ultimate respect for the executive and the judiciary, not someone like Senator Saraki that would always scheme to outdo the Presidency.

    “We are now tired of Saraki’s style of leadership at the National Assembly. Therefore, we are now warning him to honourably resign his position as president of the Senate or we will force him out”, Gololo said, refusing, however, to explain how the association would remove the Senate president,” Punch quoted him as saying.

    Reacting, however, the national body of the association said Mr Gololo only spoke for himself.

    In a statement signed by its secretary, Othman Ngelzarma, on Wednesday, the association said Mr Gololo’s comments do not reflect the position of the association.

    The statement reads, “The attention of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria has been drawn to an interview granted by one Garus Gololo in Makurdi to Punch Newspaper titled ‘Resign or we will force you out’. Miyetti Allah to Saraki. This statement is unfortunate.

    “I will categorically state that Garos Gololo spoke in his personal capacity and has no mandate to speak on behalf of the association. Miyetti Allah is a non partisan association with no interest in the political terrain and we couldn’t meddle into the affairs of political actors thereby compounding our already obvious challenges. I, therefore, urge all and sundry to disregard this statement. This statement is not from MACBAN and should be disregarded in its entirety.”

    The group said it would sanction Mr Gololo for making such statement.

    “We take exception on this statement and Garos Gololo is entirely on his own and will be sanctioned accordingly. We cannot afford to add up to the many challenges we are confronted with. I’m therefore appealing to the general public to disregard this statement as it is coming from someone who doesn’t have the mandate of the association to speak on its behalf. Thank You and God bless you all.”

  • Defection: Resign or we’ll force you out, Miyetti Allah warns Saraki

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association on Tuesday joined the league of people clamouring for the resignation of the President of Senate, Bukola Saraki.

    The group insisted that Saraki must resign his position immediately or be forced to do so.

    The national coordinator of the association in Benue State, Alhaji Garus Gololo, gave the warning in an interview with The Punch in Makurdi.

    Gololo said Saraki had created numerous problems for the administration of President Muhammad Buhari, which he said had affected the economic and social growth of the nation.

    It is on this note that we are saying that Saraki ought not to be in office again as Senate President, more so, Saraki has failed to coordinate and organise the National Assembly to offer quality legislation that Nigerians need.

    Nigerians are in dire need of people that have the interest of the masses. Miyetti Allah is looking for a leader that would preside over the affairs of the Senate with ultimate respect for the executive and the judiciary, not someone like Senator Saraki that would always scheme to outdo the Presidency.

    We are now tired of Saraki’s style of leadership at the National Assembly. Therefore, we are now warning him to honourably resign his position as president of the Senate or we will force him out”, Gololo said, refusing, however, to explain how the association would remove the Senate president.

    Reacting to the comment by Governor Ortom accusing a former Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Tsav, of being an agent of the Miyetti Allah, Gololo said Tsav was not a member of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association or a Fulani man by tribe and couldn’t have been an agent of the Miyetti Allah.

    He urged governor Ortom to face his problem with the EFCC and leave Miyetti Allah alone.

    Ortom should forget about anything called Miyetti Allah and grazing law and fight for his re-election because Benue people and his new party (PDP) have rejected him,” adding that the PDP would not give him the ticket to run in the 2019 governorship election in the state.

     

  • 2019: Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor speaks on defection, resignation reports

    2019: Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor speaks on defection, resignation reports

    The Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Moses Ekpo has reacted to news making the rounds that he resigned from Governor Udom Emmanuel’s cabinet.

    Recall that there have been widespread reports about the Deputy Governor resigning in solidarity with former governor of the state and incumbent Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio who is making final moves to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Deputy Governor in a statement signed and released exclusively to the TheNewsGuru.com said his relationship with Governor Udom Emmanuel is perfect and there was no need for him to change party.

     

    Read full statements below:

    Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor debunks resignation story

    The attention of the Office of the Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State has been drawn to certain rumours and misrepresentations in a section of the media to the effect that the Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Moses F. Ekpo, MFR, has resigned from office.

    The reports, particularly from the online community, further make allusions to the effect that the Deputy Governor has also defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

    Given the temperament of the times and the implications of such innuendos, we are constrained to categorically state as follows:

    (i) There is no iota of truth in the story making the rounds.

    (ii)The purported report is, therefore, nothing but a poorly concocted piece of a malicious hatchet job and a pack of lies, and should be appropriately ignored.

    (iii)It is instructive to note that currently, His Excellency, the Deputy Governor is representing the State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel as Special Guest of Honour at the 2018 International Convention of Ati Annang holding in New York, United States of America, and is yet to return to the state.

    (iv) In his reaction to the rumour from New York on phone today, the Deputy Governor said “I have not resigned. I have no reason whatsoever to resign or jump ship from a government that is both responsive and performing optimally, while giving practical meaning to democratic dividends for the people of Akwa Ibom. I cannot, and will not jump ship”

    (v) To that extent, he has called on Akwa Ibom people, both at home and in the Diaspora, as well as the PDP family in the state to remain resolute and committed to support the Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, to take Akwa Ibom to the next level.

    Ekikere Umoh

    Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor

    Akwa Ibom State

  • 2019: Kano deputy governor, Abubakar denies defection, resignation rumours

    Embattled Kano State Deputy Governor, Prof Hafiz Abubakar, on Thursday, dismissed as false rumours news making the rounds that he had defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    While dismissing the speculation, Abubakar said he was still a member of the APC.

    He attributed the false claim that he had crossed to the PDP as the handiwork of some miscreants, urging his supporters to disregard it.

    I have not resigned. I am still the Deputy Governor of Kano State and a member of the APC,’’ Abubakar said on Thursday.

    The deputy governor, who doubles as the Kano State Commissioner for Education, said he was in Abuja on Thursday to attend the National Council of Education meeting.

    Abubakar’s rumoured defection had gone viral on the social media, following a tweet on a PDP Twitter handle welcoming him, alongside the Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Masari Tambuwal, into the opposition party.

  • JUST IN: Aisha Alhassan finally speaks on resignation reports

    Hajiya Aisha Alhassan, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development says she has not resigned her position as a member of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

    TheNewsGuru reports Alhassan disclosed this while speaking in a phone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.

    “Contrary to insinuations especially in the social media, I only sought for permission from President Muhammdu Buhari to begin consultations.

    “This is preparatory to my seeking nomination from our great party the All Progressive Congress (APC) to contest for the office of the governor of Taraba state in 2019, which he has graciously accepted,” she said.

    Alhassan added: “The letter in circulation in the social media does not in any way mean or suggest resignation. The letter is straight forward and unambiguous.

    “Our esteemed supporters and loyal party men and women in Taraba should please disregard any rumour of my resignation. When the time comes for me to resign, I will do so in accordance with the laid down procedure and regulations’’.

    Alhassan said she is presently preoccupied with the task given to her by President Buhari as Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development.

    “I am also helping in mobilising support for him and the APC for the 2019 election,’’ she said.

     

  • 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.

     

  • JUST IN: Fayemi tenders resignation as Buhari’s Minister

    The Minister of Mines and Steel, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has finally resigned his appointment by President Muhammadu to enable him to pursue his Ekiti State governorship ambition.

    Fayemi, it would be recalled, had emerged the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) after polling 941 votes to defeat other party contenders such as Segun Oni, Kayode Ojo, Olufemi Richard Bamisile, Oluyede Oluwole, and Aluko Daniel Olugbenga, at the party’s primary in the state.

    According to reports, the minister’s resignation as contained in the letter sent to President Buhari takes effect officially from today Wednesday, May 30, 2019.

     

  • 2019: Oyinlola writes Buhari, tenders resignation as NIMC chairman

    2019: Oyinlola writes Buhari, tenders resignation as NIMC chairman

    A former governor of Osun, Mr Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has resigned his appointment as the Chairman of National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

    Oyinlola, in a resignation letter dated May 9, and addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari, said he resigned his appointment to attend to a greater political engagement.

    The letter, which was signed by Oyinlola in Osogbo on Thursday reads:

    “Sir, I write to resign my appointment as the chairman of National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) with effect from today, 9th May, 2018.

    “Your Excellency, I must put on record my very deep sense of appreciation for the special privilege and consideration you gave me to serve our fatherland in that capacity.

    “As I stated in my appreciation letter to you shortly after the appointment, the offer was a clear call to service.

    “I gave the job the dedication it deserved and would have loved to continue but I regret to inform Your Excellency that I have a new, greater political engagement that will make that difficult and even impolitic.

    “Sir, as one of my bosses in the army, I believe you would understand my stand given recent political developments.

    “The training I got as a decorated officer and gentleman precluded me from engaging in any act that could amount to disloyalty and conflict of interest.

    “I am moving on to chart a new course in my politics outside the ruling party and this thus, demands my dropping the NIMC chairmanship.

    “I thank you, sir, once again for the great honour and confidence reposed in me.

    “However, there is time to take a job and another time to leave it and move on.

    “For me, the time to work on something else in the interest and service of our people is now.

    “I wish Your Excellency goodluck while praying that you will finish well and strong in the service of our country.”

    NAN reports that Oyinlola was appointed as NIMC Chairman by President Buhari on September 2017. (NAN)

  • Zuma agrees in principle to resign in three to six months

    South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday agreed in principle to resign within a time frame of three to six months, said ANC Secretary General.

    ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule said this when briefing the media in Johannesburg about ANC’s NEC (National Executive Committee) meeting last night.

    He said the NEC resolved to recall Zuma and will brief Parliament caucus on Wednesday.

    NAN reports that the decision by the ANC national executive followed 13 hours of tense deliberations and one, short face-to-face exchange between Zuma and his presumed successor, deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa.

    Zuma, a polygamous Zulu traditionalist, has been living on borrowed time since Ramaphosa, a union leader and lawyer once tipped as Mandela’s pick to take over the reins, was elected as head of the 106-year-old ANC in December.

    Ramaphosa narrowly defeated Zuma’s ex-wife and preferred successor, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, in the leadership vote, forcing him to tread carefully in handling Zuma for fear of deepening rifts in the party a year ahead of an election.

    In spite of the damning decision to order Zuma’s “recall” – ANC-speak for ‘remove from office’ – domestic media say the 75-year-old might yet defy the party’s wishes, forcing it into the indignity of having to unseat him in parliament.

    Shortly before midnight, the SABC state broadcaster said Zuma had been told in person by Ramaphosa that he had 48 hours to resign.

    A senior party source later told Reuters Zuma had made clear he was going nowhere.

    “Cyril went to speak with him,” the source said, adding that the discussions were “tense and difficult” when Ramaphosa returned to the ANC meeting in a hotel near Pretoria.

    “We decided to recall Zuma,” the source said. Another party source said ANC Secretary-General and Zuma loyalist Ace Magashule had gone to see Zuma on Tuesday morning to tell him formally of the party’s decision.

    The ANC is due to hold a media briefing in the afternoon to reveal its version of events.

    One domestic report said Zuma had asked for three months to resign, a request that was denied. Another report said Zuma simply told Ramaphosa: “Do what you want to do”.

    Zuma’s spokesman did not answer his mobile phone. His son, Edward, said he would not comment until after the ANC had made its formal pronouncement.

    On Friday, one of his wives, Tobeka Madiba-Zuma, posted comments on Instagram suggesting Zuma, who has challenged and defied multiple attempts by the ANC and courts to rein him in, was prepared to go down fighting.

    The post even suggested Zuma believed he was the victim of a Western conspiracy.

    “He will finish what he started because he does not take orders beyond the Atlantic Ocean,” she said.

    South Africa’s economy, the most sophisticated on the continent, has stagnated during Zuma’s nine-year tenure, with banks and mining companies reluctant to invest because of policy uncertainty and rampant corruption.

    However, since mid-November when Ramaphosa emerged as a real ANC leadership prospect, economic confidence has started to pick up, while the rand – a telling barometer of Zuma’s fortunes – has gained more than 15 per cent against the dollar.

    The ANC’s decisive overnight move against Zuma after nearly two weeks of deliberations mirrors the fate that he himself meted out to then-President Thabo Mbeki in 2008 after being elected to the helm of the party.

    The removal of Zuma, an anti-apartheid activist who spent 10 years alongside Mandela in the notorious Robben Island prison camp, also echoes generational changes in the anti-colonial liberation movements in charge of southern Africa.

    In August, Jose Eduardo dos Santos stepped down after 38 years as president of oil-rich Angola and three months later Zimbabwe’s military unseated 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, the only leader the country had known since independence in 1980.

    Although Zuma retains a core of faithful inside the ANC and in the rural heartlands of his native KwaZulu-Natal province, there will be few tears shed in South Africa’s urban centers, where many regard him with contempt.

    “He’s a goner,” the Sowetan, a tabloid popular with urban black South Africans, said in a front-page headline above a picture of Zuma sitting with his head held in his hand.

    Central to the public anger have been the persistent allegations – now the focus of a judicial commission – that Zuma let his friends the Guptas use their relationship with him to win state contracts and even influence cabinet appointments.

    Zuma and the three Gupta brothers, who were born in India but moved to South Africa in the early 1990s, have denied any wrongdoing.

    The Guptas’ whereabouts is unknown, although plane-tracking websites showed their private jet flying last week from India to Dubai to Russia.

    In addition to the massive Gupta-related “state capture” scandal, many South Africans were outraged by a state-funded 16 million dollars security upgrade to Zuma’s rural Nkandla home that included a cattle kraal and swimming pool.

    At the time, Zuma’s police minister justified the pool as a “fire-fighting resource”. (Xinhua/NAN)