Tag: Special Adviser

  • Kidnapped Special Adviser to NDDC MD regains freedom

    Kidnapped Special Adviser to NDDC MD regains freedom

    Mr Akari Loveday, Special Adviser on Domestic Affairs to the Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has been rescued from his abductors by the Nigerian Army troops.

    Loveday was rescued on Sunday by troops of the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with the Nigeria Navy, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Police.

    NAN reports that the special adviser was abducted on Friday along the Ayakoro Community waterways in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

    Spokesman for the Nigerian Army 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Lt.-Col. Danjuma Danjuma, confirmed Loveday’s release to journalists on Monday.

    “Loveday’s rescue was achieved through a meticulous operation conducted by troops of the 16 Brigade, Nigerian Army, in close synergy with the navy, DSS, and police,” he stated.

    Danjuma said that the operation was successful due to the support received from the Ayakoro community

    He explained that during the army’s operation, residents of the community came out en masse and assisted troops by blocking all exit points, thereby preventing the kidnappers from escaping with Loveday.

    According to him, the blocked exit routes forced the kidnappers to abandon their victim and fled into the creeks.

    “Loveday has since been reunited with the NDDC managing director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, and the leaders of Ayakoro community, while troops are currently combing the general area to apprehend the kidnappers,” he added.

    Danjuma further stated that the General Officer Commanding the 6 Division, Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Emekah, had directed troops to capture the kidnappers and rid the waterways of criminal elements.

  • Tinubu elevates Adekunle-Johnson to special adviser, Anwuka senior aide

    Tinubu elevates Adekunle-Johnson to special adviser, Anwuka senior aide

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr Temitola Adekunle-Johnson as Special Adviser to the President on Job Creation and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Office of the Vice-President.

    Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of The Vice President, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Nkwocha also said Tinubu approved the appointment of Mrs Uju Anwuka, as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Health, Office of the Vice-President.

    According to him, the appointments are part of efforts to actualise the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.

    Nkwocha stated that prior to their appointments, Adekunle-Johnson and Anwuka served in the same portfolios as Senior Special Assistant and Special Assistant to the President respectively, all in the office of the Vice-President.

    He said as Senior Special Assistant, Adekunle-Johnson had diligently driven some of the administration’s policies and programmes in areas of job creation and development in the MSMEs space in Nigeria.

    He said key initiatives implemented under his supervision included the Expanded National MSME Clinics, and the Shared Facility Initiative, among others.

    Similarly, Nkwocha said that Onwuka had anchored the administration’s vision in combating malnutrition and hunger, especially in vulnerable communities across the country, while serving as Special Assistant.

    According to him, a key programme under her watch is the recently launched Nutrition 774 Initiative.

    “Their latest appointments as Special Adviser and Senior Special Assistant respectively are with immediate effect,” said the statement.

  • Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus appointed Special Adviser to speaker, Tajudeen  Abass

    Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus appointed Special Adviser to speaker, Tajudeen Abass

    Popular Yoruba Nollywood star, Eniola Badmus has been given  a federal appointment and is set to work with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, Tajudeen Abbas.

    The beautiful actress was appointed by Tajudeen Abbas as his Special Assistant for Social Events and Public Hearings.

    Clips from the swearing-in and when Eniola Badmus was given her appointment letter emerged online and went viral on Friday, May 10, 2024.

    It would be recalled that the actress was among the most vocal Nollywood stars who supported Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidential ambition.

    She was constantly bullied and trolled online by netizens for supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Her appointment takes immediate effect.

  • BREAKING: Tinubu appoints Ajuri Ngelale as Special Adviser on Media, Publicity

    BREAKING: Tinubu appoints Ajuri Ngelale as Special Adviser on Media, Publicity

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Chief Ajuri Ngelale as his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity.

    Mr. Willie Bassey, Director of  Information, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, made this known in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja.

    The appointment, according to Bassey, takes effect from July 31 and will terminate at the end of the present administration unless otherwise decided by the president.

    “The President urges him to bring his wealth of experience to bear on the new assignment,“ the statement said.

  • Osun gov, Adeleke appoints 30 Special Advisers

    Osun gov, Adeleke appoints 30 Special Advisers

    Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has appointed 30 special advisers.

    The governor disclosed this in a statement issued in Osogbo on Tuesday by his Spokesperson, Malam Olawale Rasheed.

    Rasheed stated that the governor secured approval from the House of Assembly for five more advisers in addition to the previously approved 25 making it 30.

    He noted that 10 of the 30 special advisers would be of cabinet ranks.

    According to him, the inauguration of the special advisers will hold on Wednesday.

    The governor had on July 19 inaugurated 25 commissioners as members of State Executive Council after eight months in office.

    He also appointed 21 board chairmen and vice on July 20.

  • Ikpeazu’s claim of leaving N24bn in Abia false – Special Adviser

    Ikpeazu’s claim of leaving N24bn in Abia false – Special Adviser

    Mr. Mike Akpara, the Special Adviser to the Governor of Abia on Finance, has described the claim by former Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of leaving N24 bilion in the state government coffers as false.

    Akpara made this known on Thursday during a press conference at the Government House, Umuahia.

    According to reports, one Ikechukwu Iroha, a former aide of Ikpeazu, had made a Facebook post that several billions of naira were allegedly left behind for the Gov. Alex Otti led-administration by the former governor.

    The special adviser said that neither  Ikpeazu nor his spokespersons had refuted the false and offensive claims contained in the Facebook post.

    He said allies and former aides of Ikpeazu had resorted to  circulating the fake news with the intent to misrepresent facts and deceive the public, especially workers and pensioners.

    Akpara called on the people of Abia to disregard the false claims made by the previous administration, adding that state government’s records show that as at May 28 the state had a huge financial liability of N191 billion.

    He said that “the  Okezie Ikpeazu-led government did not leave any N24 billion in the account of Abia Government as they falsely claimed.

    “The 200 million U.S dollar and 50 million US dollars they claimed they left for the new administration are loans they were pursuing which are yet to crystalise.

    “Poor internal generation of revenue, with the little they generated frittered away in payment to consultants for no added value and they pay as much as 20% which is highly unethical.

    “The members of the Ikpeazu-led administration were busy picking money from everywhere towards the end of their tenure  as the N2.8 billion from SURE-P that came in through the Union Bank few days to Inauguration was taken by them.

    “We made efforts to stop them from taking the money but we lost out, however, we succeeded in stopping them from taking the N3 billion from JAAC, as we went as far as writing EFCC to stop them.”

    Akpara said that the previous administration left humongous  physical liabilities in all the key institutions which resulted in loss of Abia State University Teaching Hospital and Abia State Polytechnic accreditation for the first time in history.

    According to him, the regulatory authorities said that the basis for  withdrawing the accreditation of the institutions was non-payment of salaries, lack of equipment and lack of infrastructure.

    He said that the failure of Ikpeazu  to pay April and May salaries before leaving office was another indication that there was no money in the state government’s coffers.

    Akpara said that “if Ikpeazu is trying to preempt anti-corruption agencies by making such provocative false claims, he should know that they work with facts and figures.

    “Even if he runs into the APC to seek refuge as he is planning to do, these anti-corruption agencies would pursue and bring him to justice from there.

    “Already EFCC is on their trail and as we speak some of their bankers are being invited for questioning by the agency.”

    He said that the payment of salaries and pension remain sarcrosant, adding that the government had evolved payment strategies that would ensure that arrears and gratuities are completely paid before December and that workers would be paid on 28th of every month.

  • Enugu state governor swears in Awuka as Special Adviser

    Enugu state governor swears in Awuka as Special Adviser

    Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State on Monday, swore in Mr Kingsley Awuka, as his Special Adviser.

    Newsmen reports that Awuka, who is a lawyer, hailed from Ozalla Community in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of the state.

    The oath of office was administered by the state’s Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mr Victor Emeribe.

    Speaking shortly after he was sworn in, Awuka lauded Ugwuanyi saying, “this is a great honour and privilege accorded to the people of my community.”

    Awuka described Ugwuanyi as “a miracle worker, jinx breaker and a comforter of the hopeless,” adding, “you have turned the history of our generation from this day to joy.

    ”The Ozalla community will never in her history joke with what you have done to her this day.”

    Awuka promised sustained support to Ugwuanyi’s administration, saying, ”we will ensure that you finish stronger.”

    He lauded the governor for attracting the Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, adding: “We also thank you for some developmental projects you have extended to us.

    “First and foremost, under your administration we have a federal polytechnic that is just a stone throw from a community that is not different from Ozalla.

    “We equally have a brother , Prof. Simon Uchenna, who for the first time in the history of Igbo-Omaba community has assumed the position of the Secretary to the Enugu State Government.

    “God will bless you, and continue to sustain you,” Awuka said.

    He, therefore, on behalf of the people of Ozalla community, reassured Ugwuanyi of their unflinching solidarity and support for his senatorial ambition..

  • Buhari’s Special Adviser threatens legal action against APC

    Special Adviser on Political Matters to President Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Femi Ojudu, has threatened to sue All Progressives Congress (APC) Ado Ekiti Local Government chapter over alleged libel and defamation of character.

    The chapter accused Ojudu of bribing the APC chairman of his ward with N500, 000 in a letter of invitation dated June 25, 2020 titled “your political anti-party activities and the needs to defend yourself”.

    The letter further accused him of “propaganda in the media and blackmail against the party and state chairman.”

    The executives further alleged the presidential aide thwarted efforts by ward 8 Ado Ekiti to invite him to defend alleged anti-party activities.

    They then asked him to appear on July 2 by 12noon to defend himself for also calling for dissolution of party executives at all levels.

    Ojudu has been in a running battle with Governor Kayode Fayemi since he criticised the former Minister of Steel and Mines for non-performance in June.

    He also accused the Governor of running a “one-man” administration.

    The Governor, it was gathered, didn’t take kindly to the criticism and allegedly instigated for Ojudu’s suspension by his ward executives.

    The move failed with the executives instead passing a vote of confidence on the presidential aide, vowing that no amount of intimidation will make them suspend Ojudu.

    The presidential aide, who is from the same ward as Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi, however said he was aware of the invitation.

    He however said he won’t be able to honour the invitation physically in view of the ban on interstate travel.

    According to him: “I have received the letter and would have loved to honor their invitation but as a law abiding citizen I can’t go against the Executive Order as signed by the President banning interstate travel.

    “I will however not mind engaging the Executive in a Zoom meeting. I have also taken notice of the libel contained in the letter and have briefed my lawyers and will be seeking redress in court.”

  • Cross River Gov appoints Ubi Franklin as Special Adviser

    The Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade has appointed Ubi Franklin as Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism.

    He announced his appointment on his Instagram page this afternoon.

    Ubi wrote; “I, Ubi Ekapong Ofem (Ubi Franklin) wish to inform the public that I have been appointed Special Adviser on Tourism to His Excellency, Professor Benedict Ayade, Governor of Cross River State. It is indeed an honour to be deemed fit by His Excellency to serve the good and resilient people of Cross River State in this capacity.

    “More so, I am most delighted to be functioning in the Tourism sector, one sector which is dear to my heart and one which I believe I fit into appropriately considering my background in the entertainment industry”.

    “I thank God for His grace upon my life. I thank Governor Benedict Ayade for giving me this golden opportunity to serve. I thank my family, friends, and well-wishers for all the support and encouragement”.

  • Buhari mourns Obasanjo’s ex-Special Adviser, Titi Ajanaku

    President Muhammadu Buhari has described the death of Nigeria’s foremost woman politician, Titilayo Ajanaku, as “a major loss to Nigeria’s democratic struggles because her roles in those struggles cannot be forgotten in a hurry.”

    In a condolence message by one of his spokesmen, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Saturday, Buhari said the late Ajanaku would be fondly remembered as an energetic woman politician who made a name for herself in the struggle to establish democratic order in Nigeria.

    “She became famous because she chose to be an active player in the country’s political and democratic struggles instead of expecting to bring about change from the ringside.

    “Ajanaku had imbued our women with courage and confidence to become active players in politics in order to influence and shape the course of events.

    “To her credit, she achieved prominence in her own right because she worked so hard to make a mark,” he said.

    Buhari urged other Nigerian women “to follow in the footsteps of Titilayo Ajanaku in the struggle to break the political glass ceiling, an effort that demands patience, tenacity, consistency and self-confidence.”

    The president prayed God to grant Ajanaku’s soul eternal repose and strength to her family to overcome the loss.