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Kebbi: Era of handpicking LG chairmen is over – Gov Idris

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Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, has declared an end to the era of handpicking local government chairmen in the state, affirming that those currently holding office were genuinely chosen by the people.

The governor made this known while addressing journalists on Sunday, shortly after a consultative meeting with the 21 local government chairmen, their deputies, and 225 councilors at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi.

Expressing satisfaction with their performance so far, Governor Idris praised the council officials for their unwavering loyalty and support to his administration.

“I am happy about their performance. The chairmen have shown unalloyed loyalty and have justified the confidence reposed in them. Most importantly, they are the true choices of their people, and the era of handpicking candidates is gone for good in Kebbi State,” he declared.

The governor explained that the essence of the meeting was to engage directly with local government leaders, understand the issues affecting grassroots communities, and jointly chart a course for accelerated development.

“Sessions like this allow us to rub minds, identify challenges, and find practical solutions that will fast-track development in our communities,” he noted.

Governor Idris also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance through continuous consultation with key stakeholders, aimed at improving the socioeconomic wellbeing of the people.

The meeting was led by the state chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Alhaji Muhammad Dahiru Nayaya Ambursa, who doubles as chairman of Birnin Kebbi Local Government.

Also in attendance were the Kebbi State APC chairman, Abubakar Kana Zuru; Secretary to the State Government, Yakubu Bala Tafida; Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Garba Umar Dutsinmari; and the Accountant-General, Muhammad Bello Ibrahim Nahaliku.

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Former Nigerian VP Sambo dumps PDP for APC

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Former Nigerian Vice President Namadi Sambo

Former Nigerian Vice President Namadi Sambo officially dumped the People’s Democratic Party for the ruling All Progressives Party, on Wednesday.

Ekwutosblog reports that the former VP under ex-president Goodluck Jonathan’s administration between 2010 and 2015 joined the Kaduna State Chapter of the APC on Friday.

An APC stalwart, Imran Muhammad, confirmed Sambo’s defection in his X account.

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Senate Questions Nomination Of Non-Indigene As Rivers Electoral Commission Chair

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Odey, a native of Cross River State, came under scrutiny from the panel, chaired by Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, over his non-indigene status.

The Senate Adhoc Committee on the Emergency Rule in Rivers State has commenced the screening of nominees for the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), with a major point of contention emerging over the nomination of Michael Odey as the chairman of the electoral body.

Odey, a native of Cross River State, came under scrutiny from the panel, chaired by Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, over his non-indigene status, particularly as he hails from the same state as the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Ibok Ekwe Ibas.

While defending his eligibility, Odey said his nomination does not contravene any provisions of the RSIEC enabling law.

“With utmost respect, I have gone through the RSIEC’s enabling law, and there is nothing that precludes the appointment of anybody outside the state as chairman of the electoral management body,” he said.

However, Senator Bamidele expressed reservations, noting that even if the law is silent on the matter, the implications of appointing someone from outside the state must be carefully considered.

He said, “We are also in possession of the law, so make it available to the committee because in my opinion, the Independent National Electoral Commission is about the Federal Republic of Nigeria. When we say State Independent Electoral Commission, it is about that state.”

The Senate Leader added that the nomination raises fundamental concerns about public perception and legal precedent.

“This is not a matter we are just going to gloss over. It has to be something we can defend. Even if the law does not prohibit such an appointment, we must ensure it is not repugnant to public conscience,” the lawmaker said.

He said the committee would re-examine the eligibility criteria under the RSIEC law to determine if such an appointment could serve as a viable precedent for the future.

Other nominees screened for membership of the commission included Lezaasi Lenee Torbira, Arthur Nwafor, Godfrey Mbudiogha, Joyce Akaniwor, Olive A. Bruce, and Chidi Halliday.

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Benue govt declares public holiday ahead of Tinubu’s visit

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The Benue State Government has declared Wednesday, June 18, 2025, a public holiday to mark the official visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the state.

Ekwutosblog reports that Tinubu had announced that he would cut short his schedule to visit Benue State over the recent attacks on the state.

In a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Serumun Deborah Aber, the President is expected in the state on a one-day condolence visit to commiserate with the government and people of Benue over the recent spate of violent attacks that have led to numerous deaths.

 

The government stated that the holiday is intended to give citizens the opportunity to receive the president warmly but clarified that the directive excludes workers in essential services, including medical personnel, security agencies, and banking institutions.

“Residents across the state are encouraged to come out in large numbers to welcome the President and his delegation during what has been described as a significant and symbolic visit,” the statement added.

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