Tag: Senator Smart Adeyemi

  • Kogi 2023: Senator Smart Adeyemi joins governorship race

    Kogi 2023: Senator Smart Adeyemi joins governorship race

    Senator Smart Adeyemi who’s  representing Kogi West, at the upper chamber of the National Assembly has shown interest in vying for the governorship position of Kogi state.

    Kogi state governorship election will hold later in 2023 as fixed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC)

    Meanwhile, Adeyemi’s party, the  All Progressives Congress (APC),  has fixed April 10, 2023, for the party’s governorship primaries in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo states.

    Adeyemi, who is serving his third term in the Senate, representing Kogi West, is known for his imprint on the political landscape of the state since joining politics in 2007, after serving as a two-term President of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). He served two terms of eight years as Senator on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Although he had lost his initial bid for a third term to Senator Dino Melaye, then of the APC, in 2015, Adeyemi, however, bounced back to the Senate in 2019, reclaiming Kogi West Senate mandate from Melaye. But this only came to be after he and Melaye had swapped parties.

    Prior to 2019 polls, Adeyemi left PDP to pitch tent with APC, and to the embrace of Governor Yahaya Bello, who appointed him Chairman, Kogi Elders advisory Council.

    This became expedient when, in the search for legitimacy at the early stages of Bello’s reign, the administration had to contend with internal opposition in the ruling APC, arising from the controversial process leading to Bello’s emergence as governor.

    Recall that Abubakar Audu/James Faleke faction had challenged the choice of Bello ahead of Faleke, who was running mate to Audu, who died while cruising to victory at the 2015 polls.

    His running mate, Faleke, had been denied the right to claim the mandate by the courts, which transferred the votes to Yahaya Bello, who had come second in the August 2015 APC governorship primary.

    After protracted legal battles, the Supreme Court affirmed Bello as winner of the supplementary election that followed November governorship election earlier declared as inconclusive, upon Audu’s sudden death.

    For most of the past seven years APC has been holding sway in the state, Adeyemi was visibly marked as an outspoken, vociferous defender of Bello’s policies. He was the coordinator for Bello’s second term campaign in 2019.

  • Drunkard comment: Senator Adeyemi is a ‘mad man’ – Governor Ikpeazu

    Drunkard comment: Senator Adeyemi is a ‘mad man’ – Governor Ikpeazu

    Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State on Monday described Senator Smart Adeyemi as a mad man.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the governor was reacting to a statement credited to Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi West) calling him a ‘drunkard’ on the floor of the Senate last Tuesday.

    TNG reports that while contributing to a debate at the Senate, Adeyemi steered reaction in the senate over his comment describing Governor Ikpeazu as a “champagne drinking man”.

    Adeyemi while speaking on a motion on Safe School Initiative in Nigeria said Abia State peope are ‘unfortunate’ and governed by “drunkards”.

    He said: “Despite that, some governors are doing their best, we are lucky to have a governor who has taken the issue of security as a serious priority.”

    “We are bordered by nine states, but we had an experience of the unfortunate incidents that are happening in neighbouring states.”

    “Some governors are committed to the protection of their people. In my state, the governor awarded contracts for the renovations of schools and provides security services to them.”

    “In some states where we have highly intelligent people, highly educated people, very enterprising people, like Abia, they are governed by drunkards. The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man.”

    “Abia people are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.”

    While reacting to the comment which has sparked controversies, Ikpeazu who spoke as special guest of honour during the unveiling of a book written by the Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, titled: “Made in Aba” noted that there was no need to begrudge a mad man.

    The governor quoted the evergreen words of Professor Chinua Achebe who famously admonished that if a mad man picks the clothes of a man taking his bath and runs away, if the man runs after the mad man, nobody will know who is mad.”

    Ikpeazu told the audience that he does not drink nor does he begrudge those who drink.

  • Governor Ikpeazu has strong words for Kogi Senator who called him ‘champagne drinking man’

    Governor Ikpeazu has strong words for Kogi Senator who called him ‘champagne drinking man’

    Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has reacted to a statement credited to Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi West) calling him a ‘drunkard’ on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that while contributing to a debate at the Senate on Tuesday, Adeyemi steered reaction in the senate over his comment describing Governor Ikpeazu as a “champagne drinking man”.

    Adeyemi while speaking on a motion on Safe School Initiative in Nigeria said Abia State peope are ‘unfortunate’ and governed by “drunkards”.

    He said: “Despite that, some governors are doing their best, we are lucky to have a governor who has taken the issue of security as a serious priority.”

    “We are bordered by nine states, but we had an experience of the unfortunate incidents that are happening in neighbouring states.”

    “Some governors are committed to the protection of their people. In my state, the governor awarded contracts for the renovations of schools and provides security services to them.”

    “In some states where we have highly intelligent people, highly educated people, very enterprising people, like Abia, they are governed by drunkards. The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man.”

    “Abia people are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.”

    Reacting in a statement Ikpeazu’s Chief Press Secretary, Onyebuchi Ememanka, described the comments of Smart Adeyemi as lacking coherence.

    The governor’s aide said Ikpeazu “does not take alcoholic drinks and he is shocked” by the development.

    Ememanka said the senator is suffering from a ”protracted case of mental illness”.

    He said ”the urge to ignore the senator became irresistible judging from the total disconnect between the matter being discussed by the Senate and the comments made by the senator as they affect the governor”.

    “If Senator Adeyemi was of sound mind, he should have known that when it comes to education, Abia is miles ahead of his home state of Kogi. Indeed, not just in education but in every single area of development,” Ememanka said.

    “Under the watch of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, Abia State has maintained first position in WAEC Examinations in the entire country for five years now. Kogi has not come close to the first 20. Never!

    “Just last week, the National Bureau of Statistics adjudged Abia state as No. 3 on the list of States that attracted foreign direct investments, with only Lagos and Abuja ahead of Abia state in the entire country.

    “It takes much more than drinking champagne to guide a state from zero foreign investments to No. 3 in the country. Kogi state featured prominently on the list of states that attracted zero investments. It is only a state that is peaceful and secure that has the capacity to attract such cross border investments.”

    The Abia governor’s aide stated that since the inception of Ikpeazu’s administration there has not been any case of an attack on any school.

    “While his state is still awarding contracts for the renovation of schools, Abia had long completed more than 500 classroom projects scattered across schools in Abia State, and still counting,” he said.

    “Senator Adeyemi was never heard to have either responded to that statement by the NCDC or raise it on the floor of the senate,” he said.

    “Yet, he has the effrontery to abuse a governor whose state has maintained one of the lowest COVID-19 fatality rates in the country through proactive measures to protect our people.

    “Between a governor who has consistently denied the existence of COVID and the one who has put in place measures to protect his people, one wonders who is the drunkard.”