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Jubilations Trail Okorocha’s Victory

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Practising journalists of Imo State extraction  working in Rivers State , have joined the train to celebrate the victory of the Governor-elect, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, declared as governor last Saturday after the supplementary election held in four local government areas in the state.

The event, which was held at the secretariat of the correspondents’ chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), attracted journalists from both government and private media organisations in Rivers State. They  called on the governor-elect  not to  disappoint the trust of the people by going the way of the outgoing governor ,Chief Ikedi Ohakim.

Speaking at the occasion, Vice Chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel, Mr. Terver Akase praised the courage of the people of Imo State for voting and ensuring that their mandate was not stolen during the governorship election in the state.

Akase, who described Okorocha,the Governor elect, as one of the most privileged Nigerians to be alive and received encomium from his people expressed the hope that the governor- elect would take the state to a greater level within the next four years.

In his speech, Mr Francis Onyeukwu said the occasion was not the celebration of the downfall of the outgoing Governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim,but to appreciate the fact that the people’s votes had counted.

Onyeukwu noted that Governor Ohakim was not able to meet the aspirations of the people. “ the insecurity of the state  was worrisome as it became  impossible for indigenes living outside the state to go home”

In his speech, Mr. Chukwudi Akasike advised the governor-elect to sustain the philanthropic posture, which he had been known for and ensure that he brings the state back to its original glory.

Mrs. Ann Godwin urged the Governor elect to pay more attention on road projects ,stressing that this would improve the lots of the people.

Others who spoke  at the occasion include, Ms. Clarice Azuatalam and Mr. Joe Ezuma who said the gathering was  a show of happiness that the votes of the people of the state counted during the just concluded governorship election which will translate to freedom from oppression from the ruling class.

They challenged the governor-elect not to toe the line of Ohakim  in order not to lose the love and trust of the people of the state.

Meanwhile,  the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has received a pat on the back from Imo indigenes residing in Rivers State for conducting “transparent” supplementary election last Friday.

The Tide reports that Imo electorate overwhelmingly voted for Chief Rochas Okorocha of the All Progressives Grand Alliance  as a protest against incumbent Gov. Ikedi Ohakim of the Peoples Democratic Party.

Reacting to the outcome of the supplementary polls, an Imo indigene living in Port Harcourt, Mr Gozie Chigbu, told The Tide on Tuesday that INEC deserved commendation for conducting a free and fair election in Imo.

He said that President Goodluck Jonathan and Prof. Attahiru Jega, the INEC Chairman, had shown Nigerians that a credible electoral process was feasible in the country.

Another indigene, Mr Lucky Okafor, said: “In fact, everybody was confused in the process, but at last INEC had helped us out of the confused state of things.”

Okafor said Nigeria would soon become one of the leading democracies in the world because its political process had produced leaders such as Jonathan and Jega.

Similarly, Mrs Chiemena Eze told The Tide that Nigeria could become one of the best democracies “ if we can display enough patriotism and conduct free, fair and credible elections like the 2011 elections”.

She commended the president and the INEC chairman, saying that the duo had proved to the international community that “Nigeria still parades honest and sincere leaders”.

Another indigence, Mrs Nnenna Obi, said the Imo governorship election had proved to the entire world that “there is no imposition of candidates in these 2011 general elections in Nigeria”.

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How We Saved N2.3bn From  LG Reforms – Diri 

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has revealed that the reforms initiated and implemented by his administration led to the saving of the sum of N2.3 billion for the local government councils.
The governor disclosed this recently at the opening ceremony of an orientation programme organised for newly-elected local government council chairmen, vice chairmen, councilors and principal officers at Perdis Hotel, Akenfa.
Gov Diri stated that on assumption of office in 2020, some local government councils were highly indebted and unable to pay salaries but his administration took measures that resulted in regular payment of salaries, execution of projects and saving of funds.
The Bayelsa State Chief Executive restated his call on the Federal Government to create additional local councils in the state, saying it was injustice for some states to have more than 40 councils and receiving monthly allocation from the Federation Accounts Allocation Commission (FAAC), while the state had only eight.
He charged the newly elected local government officials to make good use of the two-day workshop to equip themselves with the requisite knowledge to carry out their responsibilities.
The governor also called on them to work as a team to ensure that development was felt at the grassroots.
“Local governments as at 2020 were unable to pay salaries, particularly Nembe, Ogbia, Ekeremor and Sagbama. There was some form of dissatisfaction in the system.
“After I went through the recommendations of the Deputy Governor, whom I entrusted with investigating the local government, I wasted no time in approving the recommendations.
“The recommendations included the ban on loans from any source by local government chairmen without approval of the governor; compulsory savings by every council; and the division of balance after payment of salaries into 60 and 40 per cent respectively. One part was for compulsory savings and the other to project implementation and immediate commencement of computerisation of their payroll as well as compulsory quarterly award of projects by each council chairman.
“We found a lot of fraud in the local government system. But as it stands today, our councils have N2.3billion as a result of the combination of the factors of reforms and proper supervision of that tier of government.
“The breakdown is N400million compulsory savings while N1.9 billion for capital projects. This is aside from the one done by caretaker committees in terms of project execution within the short period they stayed”, the governor said.
Gov Diri assured of his administration’s  commitment to support the councils to achieve their goals and expressed  confidence that the new officials would meet the expectations of the people.
“We firmly believe that good governance begins at the grassroots level. That is precisely why we have gathered here to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to improve our local government administration and  enhance service delivery.

Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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Monarch Cautions Against Divisive Politics, Declares Support For Fubara 

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The Eze Oruamara/Regent of Okwuzi Kingdom in Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of the State, Eze Victor Afaka, has sued for peace among the political class in the State.
Eze Afaka made the appeal while speaking with The Tide on the sidelines of the governorship victory thanksgiving service by the Ogba Egbema /Ndoni Chapter of the Simplified Movement in Omoku.
He said Governor Fubara should be allowed to display the vision that God has given to him to govern the state.
According to him, since every administration has its term and tenure, the man presently at the helm of affairs in Rivers State must be given the opportunity to complete his own term and tenure.
“I advise politicians to sheathe their sword and allow peace to reign. Politics and governance have their terms and tenure. When it is your tenure, you have your vision to display; when you conclude that vision God has given you as a leader of your community or of a state, you step aside and leave the next person to display the vision God has given to him” he said.
The traditional ruler said he and  his people, including the youth, women and the Ogbakor Egbema, decided to attend the service because of the excellent vision of Governor Fubara
“We are happy, Okwuzi people are in full support of the government, the government of His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara”, he added.
He said that the governor’s peaceful disposition to governance has endeared him to His Kingdom, noting that Okwuzi kingdom was already a beneficiary of the present administration’s purposeful governance as the Omoku/Okwuzi road abandoned 10 years ago, was nearing completion.
“ONELGA, Okwuzi are benefitting from his government.The road that was abandoned for ten years is being completed right now and we know that there are so many other things he will do for us”, he said.
While urging the state government to give desired attention to the Okwuzi General Hospital that is in a state of dilapidation, Eze Afaka entreated Governor Fubara not to be distracted, but to continue to promote peace and development across the State.

John Bibor

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APC Stakeholders Storm Secretariat, Demand Ganduje’s Resignation

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A group of North Central stakeholders in the All Progressives Congress (APC) has stormed the national secretariat of the party in Abuja, demanding the resignation of the National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja yesterday, the protesters said their demand followed his recent suspension by a faction of his ward executives and the alleged bribery allegation levelled against him by the Kano State government.
While they chanted solidarity songs and displayed several banners some of which read, “Ganduje must resign” and “Return the APC chairmanship to North Central,” the protesters appealed to President Bola Tinubu and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, to consider returning the leadership of the party to the North Central.
Only on Tuesday, the Forum of APC State Chairmen had passed a vote of confidence on Ganduje, affirming their unalloyed support to him.
The protesters under the aegis of Concerned North Central APC Stakeholders lamented that the continued stay of Ganduje in office was a clear violation of the zoning principle in the party.
Mohammed Saba, who led the protesters, said unlike the 37 APC state chairmen, his people in the North Central have passed a vote of no confidence on the national chairman and equally demanded his immediate resignation.
Saba reiterated that the people of North Central felt betrayed when the position of APC national chairman was hijacked from them following the exit of Senator Abdullahi Adamu despite giving Tinubu the third highest votes after North West and South West at the 2023 presidential election.
He said, “We, the North Central APC Concerned Stakeholders, have resolved to unanimously agitate for our right and reclaim our mandate which was handed unto us by the National Convention of our great Party in 2022.
“Various sections of our constitution have established the procedure of replacing an executive member at all levels of the party in the event of death, resignation, incapacitation or expulsion from the party by any executive member.
“It is a fact that the emergence of Dr. Umar Ganduje as national chairman was done against the spirit and soul of the APC which is the constitution of our great party. This singular act has impacted negatively on us as a people in the North Central.

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