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President’s Victory End To Ethnic Politics
A cross section of Nigerians have hailed the victory of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 presidential elections, saying it represents a new dawn in the political evolution of Nigeria.
Reacting to the victory in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt, yesterday, the stakeholders said the victory of Jonathan at the polls signalled the end of ethnic politics in the country.
Last Monday, the Attaihuri Jega-led Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared President Jonathan as the winner of the presidential elections with 22,495,187 votes, while his closest rival, Mohammadu Buhari polled 12, 214, 853 votes.
Declaring Jonathan the winner, Jega said the PDP presidential candidate won 25 per cent in 31 states plus the FCT seven states more than the mandatory constitutional requirement of 24 states, while Buhari scored 25 per cent in 16 states and the FCT.
Excited over the victory, Senator George Thompson Sekibo representing, Rivers East Senatorial district at the National Assembly said the election of President Jonathan represents the determination of Nigerians to put an end to ethnic politics and support for any leader that will deliver democratic dividence that would promote their well being.
Senator Sekibo, who was re-elected, said Jonathan receiving more than 25 per cent of the votes in 31 states and FCT shows that Nigerians have kept their promise to elect a humble committed and detribalised leader.
The Executive Director of the Centre for Development and Support Initiatives (CEPS), Mrs Mina Ogbanaga attributed the success story of Jonathan at the polls to hardwork and determination .
Also speaking, the Secretary of Rivers State Female Aspirants Forum, Mrs Asele Abigo Tshuinza, said that the victory has shown that there is no more minorities in Nigeria.
“There is always a time when God directly intervenes in the affairs of men. I believe that this time, God has heard the cries of the minorities and has decided to choose a son to lead and transform Nigeria, West declared.
The former Director-General, State Security Service (SSS), Chief Albert K. Horsfall while commending the transparency of the conduct of the Saturday’s presidential election in the country, said the process and subsequent declaration of the results has rekindled hope that the democracy has come to stay.
The former SSS boss who is also the chairman of the Social Rehabilitation Committee in Rivers State also commended the youths of the Niger Delta for not retaliating the violence that occurred in some parts of the northern states, adding that this has shown that they embraced the amnesty programme of the federal government.
Former ACN leader in the state, Prince Tonye Princewill said Nigerians voted for Goodluck Jonathan because of his personality and his commitment in the past 10 months to restore the lost glory of Nigeria.
Princewill said the election of Jonathan was not the wide acceptance of the PDP but the peoples appreciation for his transparency in the system even as he condemned the post-election violence that erupted in some parts of the north.
The traditional ruler, Eze Ekpeye Logbo, Eze Robinson O. Robinson and NULGE, Rivers State Chapter Chairman, Barr. Franklin Ajinwo agreed that Jonathan’s victory was well-deserved.
“President Jonathan has shown within the short period he has been in office that he is equal to the task of governing our great nation. Under him, there has been improvement of power from what it used to be; perennial fuel scarcity is now history as the long queues at filling stations have disappeared for good, workers welfare have been improved upon. And we can all see his humility and sincerity of purpose so he deserves to win for him to do more for the nation,” the Ekpeye monarch said.
Eze Robinson, a former Chairman, Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers however thanked their counterparts in the North for the rallying support for Jonathan at the election, describing it as unprecedented in the history of Nigeria.
Ajinwo, said Jonathan’s victory was not unexpected, going by his track- record within his relatively short stay in office as president and advised him to double his efforts at recording more achievements for the country.
He challenged Jonathan to rise to the challenge of revamping the economy especially in the power sector as well as ensuring that members of his new cabinet are those who truly believe in his vision of a great Nigeria
He also made case for industrial development of the country as well as the need to ensure the automony of local government
Let him ensure that he boosts the industrial development of this country by tackling the power sector. It is not an impossible thing for Nigeria to have steady electricity.
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Don’t Attend Nocturnal Meetings To Declare War On Rivers, Fubara Tells New CP
Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has advised the new Commissioner of Police posted to the State, Olugbenga Adepoju, to resist the temptation of attending nocturnal meetings that will make him declare war on Rivers people.
Rather, the Governor urged him to put the general interest of the people of the State above other considerations so that he can work to ensure that peace prevailed and there is stability.
Governor Fubara gave the advice when he received CP Olugbenga Adepoju, the 47th Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, on courtesy visit, at Government House in Port Harcourt, last Friday.
The Governor said: “You are not a new person in our State. You’ve been here, more especially, in charge of Operations. It then means if I start to talk about my story, it’ll connect with your activities in Operations. But I am not going to talk about my story.
“But the good thing here is, you said something that I want to really anchor on. Your duty, as it stands now, is to work with the government, work with other sister agencies to maintain law and order, protect lives and property of the people of Rivers State.
“Be apolitical, as you just read in your address. Don’t go to nocturnal meetings in people’s houses, and in the morning, you come and declare war on Rivers people. That is the only advice I will give to you.”
Governor Fubara charged the CP, who is already conversant with the Rivers State terrain and its associated security challenges, to draw up a holistic plan on how to tackle the twin problem of cultism among the youths and kidnapping incidences in boundary communities.
Governor Fubara said his administration is not failing on its responsibilities to security agencies to sufficiently address those issues and save Rivers people, adding, “But the primary duty of this team, these particular challenges are rested on the police. So, please, take this one as my own assignment (to you).
“While you are carrying out the larger assignment that your people from headquarters will send you, also make sure that you look for every way possible to reduce issues of cultism because it is affecting our secondary schools, it is affecting our primary schools with students growing to become monsters, which is also leading to other issues like kidnapping and others.
“It starts from somewhere. So, we must also get to the root and reduce it. I know we cannot totally eliminate it, but, somehow, let us look for a way to reduce it.”
Governor Fubara said the former CP to the State had succeeded because he maintained healthy synergy with the State Government, and assured that the same level of support will be provided to the new CP, if he adheres to the tenets of professionalism, stressing, “On our part as a Government, we will continue to support you to make sure you succeed. Your success here will mean more elevation for you. If you have a very bad record here, whether you like it or not, it will one day in the course of your profession, affect your growth.”
In his address, Rivers State Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity given to him to serve the resilient and vibrant people of Rivers State as the 47th Commissioner of Police.
CP Adepoju said he is fully aware of the complex security challenges in the State, and is determined to do everything professionally to confront them with innovation.
He said, “We will strengthen our intelligence gathering capabilities, enhance our rapid response mechanism, and most importantly, foster deeper trust and collaboration with the community we serve. Our Command will remain firmly apolitical, standing as a neutral and impartial institution, dedicated solely to upholding law and order. This commitment is vital to maintaining the trust and confidence of the people we protect.”
CP Adepoju also said: “While we will engage constructively with political leaders and key stakeholders to secure necessary resources and support, our engagement will always be conducted with professionalism and integrity”.
Meanwhile, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and the State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, have decorated two officers in Government House with their new ranks of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
They include the Personal Security Officer to the Governor, Anthony Peter, who was recently promoted from Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP 1) to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP); and Provost Marshal, Government House, John Wakama, who was also promoted from Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP 1) to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
Both the Governor and the Commissioner of Police were assisted at the short event by the wives of the newly promoted officers.
The decoration ceremony was performed shortly after the courtesy visit to the Governor by the State Commissioner of Police at the Government House, Port Harcourt, last Friday.
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TUC Rejects VAT Hike, Urges Pro-people Tax Reforms
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria has opposed the proposed increase in the Value Added Tax rate, as outlined in the Federal Government’s Tax Reform Bills, warning that the move could worsen the economic hardship faced by Nigerians.
The Federal Government had proposed a phased VAT hike from the current 7.5% to 10%, 12.5%, and ultimately 15%, a move the TUC described as ill-timed and detrimental to the welfare of citizens already grappling with inflation, unemployment, and a soaring cost of living.
Speaking during a press briefing in Abuja, yesterday, following the union’s National Executive Council meeting held on November 26, 2024, TUC President Festus Osifo said maintaining the VAT rate at 7.5 per cent was crucial to safeguarding Nigerians from additional financial pressure.
“Allowing the Value Added Tax rate to remain at 7.5 per cent is in the best interest of the nation. Increasing it now would impose an additional burden on households and businesses already struggling with economic challenges,” Osifo said.
He added, “With inflation, unemployment, and the cost of living on the rise, higher taxes could stifle economic growth and erode consumer purchasing power.”
The TUC called for a review of the tax exemption threshold, urging the government to raise it from N800,000 to N2.5 million per annum to ease the financial strain on low-income earners.
“This measure would increase disposable income, stimulate economic activity, and provide relief to struggling Nigerians,” Osifo explained.
He said, “The threshold for tax exemptions should be increased to N2,500,000 per annum. This adjustment would offer much-needed relief to low-income earners, enabling them to cope with the current economic challenges.”
The TUC also expressed reservations about the proposed transfer of royalty collection from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), citing risks of revenue losses and inefficiencies.
“Royalty determination and reconciliation require specialised technical expertise in oil and gas operations, which the NUPRC possesses but the NRS lacks. This shift could result in inaccurate assessments, enforcement challenges, and reduced investor confidence,” Osifo warned.
The union commended the government’s decision to retain the Tertiary Education Trust Fund and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, describing their roles as pivotal to the country’s education and technological advancement.
“These institutions have significantly contributed to improving tertiary education and fostering homegrown technologies. Their continued existence is vital for sustained progress in education, technology, and national development,” Osifo said.
Osifo called on the Federal Government to adopt tax policies that prioritise the welfare of citizens and promote equitable economic growth.
“As discussions on the Tax Reform Bill continue, it is our hope that the focus will remain on fostering economic growth and improving living conditions for all Nigerians,” he said.
The TUC reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for policies that enhance the well-being of Nigerians, emphasising that proactive and citizen-centred reforms reflect true leadership.
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Fubara Inaugurates Road Project To Celebrate Jackrich On Birthday
Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has noted with delight the initiative, love and courage shown by High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich in contributing to improved road infrastructure in his community.
Governor Fubara made the commendation when he visited the country home of Amb Sobomabo Jackrich to celebrate with him on his birthday, and used the occasion to inaugurate a road project executed by the celebrant in Usokun Town in Degema Local Government Area.
Amb Sobomabo Jackrich, also known as Egberepapa, is a prominent Niger Delta leader and National Chairman of Simplicity Movement.
Governor Fubara said the road project, solely funded and completed by the celebrant, shows how committed he is to making life better for residents in his community.
The Governor said: “Let me on behalf of the guests that are here to celebrate with our brother, not really an official engagement, but on a personal note, also share a wonderful moment with our people.
“Our celebrant is not just celebrating his birthday, but he is also giving back to the society. So, I join him and all well-meaning people that believe in his course to commission this project that he has embarked on in his own accord for the betterment of his people.
“I want to say that with what I am seeing here, there may be a few things that we can also do to make this project more meaningful to the people in terms of streetlights. On our own, we are going to support him to complete it.”
Governor Fubara, who also joined the celebrant to cut the birthday cake, prayed for strength and longevity for the celebrant.
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