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LG crisis: Sacked APC LG officials dare not approach CBN – Osun govt

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Osun State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, has warned the All Progressives Congress, APC, members parading as local government chairmen and councillors against approaching the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, for opening of accounts.

Alimi gave the warning during a media chat with members of the Osun Online Publishers Association, OOPA, at the Osun State Government Secretariat on Wednesday.

Alimi, who maintained that Osun State is not a Banana Republic, warned that any attempt by the sacked chairmen to collude with the Central Bank of Nigeria or any government agencies to withdraw local government funds would lead them to prison.

He insisted that they had no constitutional right to unilaterally open account for local governments at the apex bank.

Ekwutosblog gathered that last week the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, directed council chairmen in the country to approach the CBN for opening of their local government accounts.

Chairmen elected on the platform of PDP who double as Osun ALGON chairman and Secretary, Awotunde Sarafadeen and Lukman Afolabi were the two officials who attended ALGON Southwest Zonal meeting few days ago held in Lagos State.

 

Speaking on this, Alimi said, “On the issue of local government documents for opening of accounts as per who is going to do documentation. I can boldly say it that they (APC LG officials) dare not go there, we are running a system, local government chairman is not a signatory to any account in the system.

“The governor you see is not a signatory to any account in the state, he can only approve.

“There is nobody that is champion for life. If you’re in office today, and anybody thinks that because they have the federal government’s backing, they can allow someone to access the Local Government account and spend a kobo, they will go to prison later. This is not a banana republic; we have the rule of law and democracy.

“Don’t let anybody deceive and bamboozle you. No CBN governor will allow ‘yes or no’ chairmen to open private accounts to receive money; they are just blabbing. The tenure they are fighting for, which they are killing people over, will end in October. That tenure started in 2022.”

Alimi also slammed the state APC over its flagrant disobedience to a subsisting court judgment that declared vacancies in all Local Governments in the state.

Alimi insisted that the Court of Appeal verdict in the case of the Action Peoples Party, APP, which sacked the APC chairmen, remained the only existing judgment as of today.

While speaking on the alleged misappropriation of N3.7 billion under his watch as Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alimi refuted the allegations, saying they were an attempt to distract the people from the ongoing investigation of the past administration.

He said, “If the ALGON Chairman spent ALGON money, how is that my concern? They will hear from my lawyer very soon to explain how money meant for ALGON becomes my problem.

“First and foremost, the allegations against Adeleke sent to the EFCC are true. This is not tit-for-tat. If they believe there is a case against me, they should file a petition before the EFCC instead of making noise in the media.

“The money moved from the Local Government account to security was transferred from the Local Government account to the ALGON account, then to Ibikem Construction and Akeem Ibitoye, who owns the account and is the only signatory to it.”

The commissioner reiterated that the money belonged to the local governments, and the LG authority made use of their funds, affirming that he wasn’t a signatory to any government accounts nor had control over ALGON spending.

Alimi warned that if former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Adebayo Adeleke, and Mr. Jamiu Olawumi failed to retract their statements and apologize publicly within the stipulated time, he would have no choice but to seek legal redress over the matter.

Prior to the February 22 local government election, the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, Osun chapter, directed all its members to stay at home over their safety.

As of the time of filing this report, Osun local government workers are yet to resume work in their various council secretariats.

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BREAKING! Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri to Muhammadu Buhari University

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has renamed the University of Maiduguri as Muhammadu Buhari University.

This was disclosed in a terse statement by the presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, on Thursday.

“President Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri as MUHAMMADU Buhari University. President Tinubu announced the honour at the session of tributes of the Federal Executive Council to his late predecessor,” he wrote on X.

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Atiku’s exit end of PDP era – Support group

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A support group, Nigerian Youths for Atiku (NYFA), says the exit of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, marks the end of an era in the country.

NYFA’s Director General, Mr Dare Dada, who made this remark in a statement on Thursday in Lagos, said that Atiku’s decision to quit PDP had battered the political and electoral fortunes of the former ruling party.

Atiku, the PDP presidential candidate in 2019 and 2023, announced his resignation from the party on Wednesday, citing irreconcilable differences within the erstwhile ruling party.

Though the former vice-president has not formally announced his defection to African Democratic Congress (ADC), the coalition of opposition leaders, led by him, had recently announced the adoption of the party as its platform for the 2027 general elections.

His resignation from PDP might have signaled readiness to solidify ties with ADC, as the NYFA leadership had also recently directed its members nationwide to collapse structures and register with ADC in various states.

Reacting to the development, Dada said that the resignation of Abubakar and other PDP national leaders and members from the party, and their alliance with ADC marked the end of an era for the former ruling party.

According to him, Abubakar has large core followers in the northern and southern political circle, including the youth, women and professional groups.

The director-general, who noted that the former vice-president had, for a long time, remained the backbone of support in PDP, said that his exit had decimated and crippled the party.

In view of the developing political events in the country, Dada said that the group had instructed its more than 1.5 million members across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT to resign from PDP immediately.

“Membership of Nigerian Youth For Atiku cuts across all parties, including PDP, NNPP and LP.

“We also have within our ranks non-partisan members whose professions spread across all sectors of the economy. They have all been enjoined to register as members of ADC.

“As a movement with revolutionary yoga, we have always stood for good governance, accountability and support for sound democratic values.

“These attributes cannot be underestimated in any democratic society that tends prioritise transparency and economic prosperity,” he said.

According to him, the resignation of the group’s President and Founder, Prof. Gold Emmanuel, and others from PDP was a decision taken in the overall interest of the country.

“Preventing Nigeria from sliding into one-party state and civilian dictatorship requires the efforts and commitment of all Nigerians who have undiluted belief in a better Nigeria,” he stated.

Dada urged Nigerians to remain united in the fight against hunger, poverty and insecurity.

“We remain resolute in our decision to galvanise over three million votes in support of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 presidential elections,” he said.

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“ADC Not for Sale”: Imo ADC’s Chilos Godsent Calls for Unity and People’s Interest Over Self-Serving Groups

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has issued a clarifying statement regarding its structure and leadership, emphasizing that the party’s recognized executives and ward structures are legitimate and acknowledged by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The IMO ADC asserts that its executives and structures are recognized by INEC, and merger groups or coalitions cannot assume ownership of the party.

The party urges its members to focus on addressing the challenges that have plagued the nation, rather than pursuing self-interest or group superiority.
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The ADC calls on its members to work together to bring about positive change, emphasizing the need for policies that promote production and development, rather than consumption.
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The party’s leadership encourages members to “shake hands” and work towards a common goal, as symbolized by the party’s logo.

This statement  is a call to action for its members to prioritize the interests of the people and work towards creating a better future for all Nigerians.

Emphasizing  the importance of unity and people’s interests, the party aims to promote a more inclusive and effective approach to governance.

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