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ADC Coalition Knocks Shettima: ‘Stand By Your Statement That Tinubu Has No Powers To Remove Councillor, Let Alone Sitting Governor’
The party describes the statement as “a mere attempt at political correctness.”
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has dismissed the Presidency’s clarification on Vice President Kashim Shettima’s recent comments regarding the President’s constitutional powers.
The party describes the statement as “a mere attempt at political correctness.”
This position was stated in a statement issued on Friday by Bolaji Abdullahi, ADC’s Interim National Publicity Secretary and Spokesperson.
According to the statement, the issues raised by Shettima were constitutionally accurate.
“The truth must not be lost in the fog of political correctness. The Vice President needs to stand by his forthright and courageous statement, which affirms that the President has no constitutional power to remove an elected councillor, not to talk of a sitting Governor.”
“In declaring a state of emergency in the affected states under these dire circumstances, President Jonathan recognised the limits of his constitutional powers and he respected it,” the ADC stated.
“This is not just history. It is precedent,” the party declared.
The ADC urged President Tinubu to restore democratic rule in Rivers State and stop all actions that contradict constitutional provisions.
Earlier, Vice President Shettima denied attacking President Bola Tinubu over the removal of Siminalayi Fubara as Rivers State governor.
In a statement issued Friday by Stanley Nkwocha, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications (Office of the Vice President), Shettima claimed that his comments during the public presentation of the book “OPL 245: The Inside Story of the $1.3 Billion Oil Block”, written by former Attorney General Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), were misrepresented.
The Vice President was said to have made historical references regarding attempts by the Goodluck Jonathan administration to remove him as Borno State Governor during the peak of insurgency in the North East—remarks that some reports claimed were indirect criticisms of Tinubu’s handling of the crisis in Rivers State.
“The sensational reporting disappointingly tried to erect a highly mendacious argument about the state of emergency declared in Rivers State and the subsequent suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara,” the statement said.
“For the avoidance of doubt, President Tinubu did not remove Governor Fubara from office. The constitutional action taken was suspension, and not outright removal,” it added.
According to the statement, Tinubu’s intervention in Rivers was necessitated by a breakdown of order, including the demolition of the House of Assembly complex and threats of impeachment against Governor Fubara.
Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that Shettima revealed how former President Goodluck Jonathan once tried to illegally remove him as Governor of Borno State while in office, but was stopped by top legal advisers who told Jonathan bluntly that he lacked the constitutional authority to sack a democratically elected state governor.
“Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was floating the idea of removing this Borno governor,” Shettima said, pointing to himself.
“And Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, had the courage to tell the president:‘You don’t have the power to remove an elected councillor.’”
According to the Vice President, Jonathan was still adamant and pushed the idea to the Federal Executive Council (FEC), but was again blocked.
“The president was still unconvinced, he mooted the idea at the Federal Executive Council,” Shettima continued.
“Mr Mohammed Adoke told the president: ‘You do not have the power to remove a sitting governor.’
They sought the opinion of another SAN in the cabinet, Kabiru Turaki, who also said:‘I am of the candid opinion of my senior colleagues.’ That was how the matter was laid to rest.”
Meanwhile, in March, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State.
Tinubu made the proclamation during a nationwide broadcast.
He also suspended the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu, and all members of the State House of Assembly for six months.
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I Was Bullied Into Supporting Tinubu – Nollywood Actress, Bimbo Akintola Opens Up (Video)
Bimbo Akintola, the Nollywood actress, has explained why she remains a steadfast supporter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The movie star, who supported Tinubu during the last election, explained that she increased her support for the then-APC candidate because an opposition supporter bullied her over her choice of Tinubu.
She claimed that her increased support for Tinubu was to spite her bully.
Speaking in a recent episode of With Chude, Akintola urged Nigerians to respect other people’s political choices and opinions.
“I supported President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the last election because somebody annoyed me with their bullying.
“Nigerians are annoying. Don’t bully other people. We have our rights to differences of opinion. You don’t like this man [Tinubu], cool, you have the right not to like him. You prefer this person, good for you. But don’t bully others.
“They bullied aunty Joke [Silva] to the point that someone wrote something that was so inhumane. So, I made a video and said, ‘I’m also supporting Tinubu, kill me, let me see if you can change my mind.’
“We need to stop bullying. We need to agree that we can never agree with everybody. That’s what makes us great and beautiful. If we are all the same, it would be a boring life. Till tomorrow, you might not agree that he was the best person for the job, but at that point, that was who I wanted, that was who I voted for. You can’t take my voice away from me; it’s mine,” she expressed.
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Youths development Advocacy of Nigeria join journalist to tour the Tiger base facility
………Calls for calmness and disclaim falsified narratives
The people of Imo State are uniting against false narratives surrounding the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, also known as Tiger Base. This esteemed unit, led by ACP Oladimeji Adeyeyiwa, is committed to safeguarding our state from heinous crimes.
Situated in a secure facility equipped with state-of-the-art CCTV cameras, Tiger Base exemplifies transparency and accountability. The tireless efforts of CP Aboki Danjuma and his team have created a safe environment for residents to enjoy nightlife.
Our visit to the tiger base gave us the opportunity to ask questions surrounding the false speculation and the numerous misleading information. We are fighting in collaborative effort with the security agencies to shutdown propaganda that could incite crisis in our peaceful state.
Imo State has witnessed a significant decline in kidnapping cases, a affirmation to the collaborative efforts of our security agencies and government. This progress is a source of pride for our community.
The Youth development Advocacy of Nigeria, Imo State Chapter applauds the dedication of our security personnel and encourages continued support for their endeavors. By working together, we can build a brighter future for our state.
As Youths, we must be vigilant against misinformation and promote a culture of peace and security.
Our collective efforts will shape the future of Imo State. Let’s strive for a state where our children can grow up in safety, our businesses flourish, and our people live without fear.
Imo State has the potential to be a model of stability and progress in Nigeria. Let’s harness our collective energy to achieve this vision. The Youth Development Advocacy of Nigeria, Imo State Chapter is available to partner with any agencies for the development of our youths.
Chinedu Brown Akueweghiro
Youth Development Advocacy of Nigeria, Imo State Chapter
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There Will Be No More Negotiation Or Ransom Payment To Terrorists — New Defence Minister, Gen Musa Declares
Gen. Christopher Musa, the Minister of Defence, stated on Thursday that there should be no negotiations with, or ransom payments to, terrorists in the country.
He also said Nigeria’s fight against insecurity would remain ineffective until the country established a unified national database that captured every citizen and linked all security, banking and identity systems together.
General Musa stated these during his screening as minister by the Senate.
Musa’s screening happened on a day the House of Representatives sought open and transparent prosecution of all terrorism-related cases as an effective way of combating the high rate of violent crimes in Nigeria.
This is even as the Senate yesterday moved to tighten Nigeria’s anti-kidnapping laws by pushing for the de@th penalty for kidnappers and anyone financing, enabling or providing information to terrorists and kidnappers, as lawmakers debated amendments to the 2022 Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.
Speaking during his ministerial screening in Abuja, General Musa maintained a firm stance that government at all levels must enforce a total ban on ransom payments and negotiations with terrorists, warning that such actions only empower criminals.
“There is no negotiation with any criminal. When people pay ransoms, it buys terrorists time to regroup, re-arm and plan new attacks. Communities that negotiated still got attacked later,” he said.
He added that ransom money could be digitally monitored, insisting that Nigeria’s banking system had the capability to trace financial flows connected to crime if fully activated.
The retired general stressed that military operations represented only 25–30 per cent of the counter-insurgency effort, adding that poverty, illiteracy, poor governance and weak local government structures continued to feed criminal activities.
He challenged state and local government administrators to take responsibility for community-level intelligence and early intervention, noting that security agencies alone could hardly shoulder the entire national burden.
Musa criticised Nigeria’s slow justice system, especially the prolonged trials for terrorism and kidnapping, saying the delays weakened morale within the armed forces.
“In some countries, terrorism cases are handled decisively. Here, cases drag for years. It discourages security forces who risk their lives to make arrests,” he said.
He recommended urgent legal reforms, including special terrorism courts, stronger penalties and accelerated hearings.
Maritime crime, cultism, illegal mining heightening threats
He raised alarm over renewed criminal activities across the maritime corridors linking Akwa Ibom to Cameroon, warning that sea robbery, piracy and coastal kidnappings were resurfacing.
He confirmed that Operation Delta Safe had been expanded to cover previously quiet zones now experiencing infiltration.
Musa also called for a total ban on illegal mining, which he described as a major financing stream for armed groups operating in forest belts across the country.
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