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Cleric Canvasses True Fiscal Federalism
A Baptist Minister, has advocated true fiscal Federalism for Nigeria as panacea for enduring democracy in the country.
The Minister, Rev (Dr) Nkem Osigwe gave this antidote to Nigeria fledgling democracy at a symposium organized by the First Baptist Church, Port Harcourt to mark its 90th Anniversary celebration on Wednesday, explained that this principle of governance had provided solutions to challenging situation among component units in Baptist history.
Citing Southern Baptist Convention in America, where the churches in states had to harness resources and pay dues to the convention, ensure sustainable democracy in the church administration.
Rev Osigwe urged Nigeria to emulate American system of democracy to enthrone true federalism and not what is currently being practiced in the country.
He maintained that true fiscal federalism would guarantee autonomy to the states, where the states would control their resources, and manage and only pay taxes to the Federal government.
According to him, this would ensure devolution of power at the centre to other tiers, hence he said, discourage the rat race to attain shot for the presidency.
Reflecting on the symposium theme: The Role of Baptist in Niger Delta, Osigwe however, advised churches under the Nigerian Baptist Convention not to see their autonomy as a platform to exhibit what he called “Rascality tendencies”.
Dr Osigwe, also Senior Pastor at Faith Baptist Church, Port Harcourt urged churches to calculate and pay their tithes to the convention monthly instead of the present practice of paying tithes quarterly.
He further challenged churches under the Nigerian Baptist Convention to work together in order to harness their resources for the corporate image of their Conferences, Association and the Convention.
While taking the participants at the symposium on a memory lane, Dr Osigwe recalled that the work of Baptist Mission on the Niger Delta started in Buguma by Rev Agbebi, who later handed over the mantle to Rev. Wariboko A. Amakiri arguing that, most of the mission work in the Niger in 1882 was started by few migrant traders.
According to him, the work of the mission started in earnest by the migrant fishermen or traders, who had their converts that later organised churches in their locality under the then Niger Delta Mission.
Other discussants at the symposium agreed that only commitment, faithfulness and documentation of past historical events in Baptist churches would ensure the spread of the gospel and increase membership.
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He predicted that before the next election cycle, Abia’s political landscape would witness broken alliances, surprising mergers, and new contenders emerging from within established networks.
Prophet Arogun concluded with a broader appeal to Nigeria’s political leaders, emphasizing the need for justice, peace, and integrity in public governance.
“Nigeria is the assignment. Only righteousness will stabilize this nation. Only fairness will preserve the mandate. Let those who have ears hear”, he said softly.
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Makarfi Resigns As PDP BoT Secretary
Senator Makarfi’s resignation comes on the heels of the national convention that saw the emergence of the new Chairman of PDP, Dr Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN).
In his letter of resignation, which was addressed to the PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Adolphus Wabara, and made available to journalists in Kaduna on Monday evening, the former governor said, “Chairman and Members of the Board of Trustees may recall that about two months ago I had resigned as Secretary of the Board and posted same on the Board’s WhatsApp platform.
“Mr Chairman, you may also recall that you personally urged me to stay on until after a convention that produced a Chairman.”
He added that the principal reason he initially tendered his resignation then “and now, was and is still my belief that the National Chairman of the Party and Secretary of the Board of Trustees should not come from the same geopolitical zone.
“Now that a chairman has emerged from the North West, where I come from, it’s necessary to give him full space to do the needful. Accordingly, I hereby formally resign as Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party with effect from today, November 17th, 2025.”
While commending the BoT Chairman for his support during his tenure as Secretary of the Board, he stressed, “I truly appreciate the very respectful relationship between us during my period as Secretary,” adding that, “I also appreciate all Board members for their support and the good relationship that prevailed during my period as Secretary.”
Meanwhile, Dr Turaki on Monday pledged to ensure that power returns to the Nigerian people, urging the judiciary to uphold the tenets of democracy.
Dr Turaki, while giving his acceptance speech after the swearing-in of new officers at the end of the Elective Convention of the PDP in Ibadan, assured that there will be “no more impunity, no more suppression of the will of Nigerians”.
The chairman appealed to the judiciary to uphold the principles of stare decision, abiding by the decisions of the Supreme Court, and not to “willingly or unwillingly put yourselves in a situation where, rightly or wrongly, it may be assumed, correctly or incorrectly, that you are part and parcel of the process to truncate Nigerian democracy.”
According to him, the new leadership of the party would be open to listening to the yearnings of members, with a view to aligning with their will, declaring that “No more monkey dey work, baboon dey chop,” adding that “if baboon wants to chop, baboon must be seated to work.”
He noted that the PDP has maintained its original name, motto and logo, unlike the other parties that started with it, making it a recognised brand anywhere in Nigeria.
