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Trump Says He Must Be Involved In Choosing Iran’s Next Leader After Khamenei’s Death

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Trump also indicated that he would reject any successor who continues the policies associated with the late Iranian leader.

 

The United States President, Donald Trump, has said he must take part in determining who becomes Iran’s next supreme leader following the death of Ali Khamenei.

Trump made the statement during an interview with Axios on Thursday while reacting to discussions within Iran over possible successors to the late leader.

“They are wasting their time. Khamenei’s son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy in Venezuela,” he said.

The US president was referring to Delcy Rodríguez, who assumed power in Venezuela after US forces captured former president Nicolás Maduro earlier this year.

Trump also indicated that he would reject any successor who continues the policies associated with the late Iranian leader.

“Khamenei’s son is unacceptable to me. We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” he stated.

He warned that installing a leader who follows the same path as the former supreme leader could force the United States back into war with Iran “in five years.”

Mojtaba Khamenei, a cleric believed to have strong ties with Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards, is widely considered one of the possible successors to his father, although Tehran has yet to formally announce a new leader.

Trump’s remarks came a day after the White House suggested that regime change in Iran was not the main objective of the administration’s ongoing military campaign in the region.

Iran’s Supreme Leader serves as the country’s highest political and religious authority and holds significant influence over the armed forces, judiciary and major state policies.

The leadership uncertainty follows the death of Ali Khamenei, who was killed in late February during a wave of joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian military and government targets.

The attacks formed part of a major military campaign launched amid escalating tensions over Iran’s regional activities and nuclear programme.

The strikes reportedly targeted several strategic facilities in Tehran and other locations, triggering a wider conflict across the Middle-East.

Iran later responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli and US-linked targets across the region, raising fears of a broader regional war and disrupting energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Khamenei, who had ruled Iran since 1989, had not publicly named a successor before his death.

His killing created a power vacuum in Tehran, prompting speculation over who might lead the country next as the conflict continues.

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Success Opara Congratulates Hon Onyekachi Ibezim on APC State Secretary Emergence

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Success Opara has extended heartfelt congratulations to Hon Onyekachi Ibezim on his emergence as the State Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State.

Onyedebelu Austin was elected as the new State Chairman, while Ibezim secured the position of State Secretary during the party’s congress in Owerri.

 

Governor Hope Uzodimma praised the new leadership, emphasizing the importance of unity and adherence to the party’s constitution.

The emergence of Hon Onyekachi Ibezim as APC State Secretary is seen as a boost to the party’s efforts to revamp and reposition itself in Imo State. With Success Opara’s congratulatory message, it’s clear there’s a sense of unity and camaraderie within the party ranks.

 

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Cross River lawmaker suspended for manhandling wife

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The member representing Obubra I State Constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Mr Ovat Agbor has been suspended indefinitely over alleged violent conduct.

Though the assembly was not willing to disclose the nature of violence the suspended legislator was involved in, he is alleged to have constantly manhandled his wife following his excessive drinking and late night habits.

The Assembly strongly condemned the alleged violent attack, saying it was unbecoming of him.

The House reached the resolution during plenary on Thursday following a motion moved by Davies Etta and seconded by Francis Bassey Asuquo.

They said such behavior was contrary to the ethical standards expected of members of the legislative arm of government.

After deliberations, the House resolved that Agbor be placed on indefinite suspension from all legislative activities.

A committee was thereafter constituted to investigate the matter and report its findings to the House for further legislative action.

Agbor was escorted out of the chamber by the Sergeant-at-Arms, in compliance with the directive of the House.

Remarking, Speaker of the House, Elvert Ayambem, stated that the House remains committed to upholding discipline, dignity, and the integrity of the legislature.

He emphasized that members of the Assembly must conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the trust reposed in them by the people.

The suspension remains in force pending the outcome of the investigation by the committee set up by the House.

Before now, Governor Bassey Otu and wife, Eyoanwan Otu had rebuked Agbor, saying his actions were irresponsible.

The governor’s wife had been furious over the habitual beating of Mrs Ovat by her husband.

It was learnt that a few weeks ago, the Speaker of the of Assembly, Ayamben had to drive to Agbor’s house in the night to rescue the wife and took her to the hospital.

But in her public statement today, the victim, Glory Agbor said the public ought to respect her privacy even though some wives of legislators, especially wife of the speaker, misled her.

As a result, she has announced her withdrawal from the Legislators’ Wives Association.

“It’s no doubt that some people had tried to paint the name of my family in bad light, but I stand here to vehemently debunk that view against my family, and state it clear here that my husband and I are in peace with each other, even thought issues arose, we have been able to amicablely resolve our differences, like I said, this is my family, and no marriage is totally perfect, please leave my family alone.

“I wish to use this medium to apologize to my dear husband Hon. Ovat Agbor and my entire family over this misconceptions against him. Please forgive me as this will never repeat itself again.”

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES FORMER PRESIDENT OLUSEGUN OBASANJO AT 89

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President Bola Tinubu felicitates former president and elder statesman, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on his 89th birthday on 5 March.

The President rejoices with Chief Obasanjo, whose towering influence in the country, Africa, and beyond is significant.

President Tinubu notes the courage and sacrifices of the elder statesman, who previously served the nation as military Head of State from 1976 to 1979, handing over power to a civilian president in 1979, and later as the first civilian president in the Fourth Republic, 1999- 2007.

President Tinubu affirms the historic experiences of the former leader, including leading troops to preserve Nigeria’s unity at the warfront, serving time in prison for speaking out against tyranny, and consistently pursuing Africa’s political and economic interests.

As Chief Obasanjo turns 89, the President acknowledges the zeal and wisdom he has brought into Nigeria’s development process through his books and regular interventions, revealing a depth of patriotism to nation-building.

President Tinubu prays for more years of good health, strength, and
wisdom for the former president as he continues to serve the nation and humanity.

Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)

 

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