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Alleged Threat: NUJ, Vanguard Reporter Battle Kaduna Gov- Elect Uba Sani
……. Warn,Nothing Untoward Must Happen To Alhaji Wuyo,Others*
…….Demand Apology
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Kaduna Governor -elect Senator Uba Sani is currently under heat from Nigeria Union of journalists, (NUJ), Kaduna state council and a reporter with the Vanguard Newspapers Alhaji Hassan Wuyo for harassing, intimidating and threatening the journalist performing his legitimate line of duty, even as the Union has warned Uba Sani that nothing untoward happens to Wuyo and demanded an apology
The Union and Hassan Ibrahim Manhood Wuyo of the Vanguard Newspapers, have both reacted vehemently, warning the Governor elect, that like the previous experience of a Vanguard report in the state,nothing untoward must happen to any of their member, especially the harassed Alhaji Wuyo
A statement signed by the council secretary, Gambo Santos Sanga on Monday, in reaction to the latest report made against the governor elect, the Council noted that the Mahmood Wuyo of Kaduna state correspondent chapel member of the NUJ was taken into consideration on the way and manner his predecessor, Mr Luka Biniyat was intimidated, harassed and subjected to incarceration by the state.
“To this end, the Kaduna State Council of NUJ wishes to state and demand that nothing untoward must happen to our member, the Vanguard Newspapers correspondent, Mallam Mahmoud taking into consideration the way and manner his predecessor, Mr Luka Biniyat was intimidated, harassed and subjected to incarceration by the state.
“The Council therefore demand an unreserved apology to the NUJ, its State chairman and Mallam Mahmoud over the malicious allegations and the brazen humiliation and embarrassment as well as the perceived threat to the life of the Correspondent by the Governor-elect.
“Further more, Council reiterates her position to remain neutral in all political development in the state while reaffirming her genuine and continuous stand towards the promotion of unity, peace and justice in the state and beyond.
In the meantime, Council enjoins journalists in the state to continue with their lawful duties without fear or hindrance as measures are being taken to guarantee their safety in liaison with the relevant security agencies in the state.
Earlier, the statement reads in parts: “The attention of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State Council, has been drawn to a letter of complaint by our member who is the State correspondent of the Vanguard Newspapers, Mallam Hassan Mahmoud over an alleged threat to his life by the Governor-elect of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani at purported media briefing in Kaduna on Sunday, March 26, 2023.
“At the supposed media briefing, the Governor-elect, Senator Sani allegedly accused Mallam Mahmoud of carrying negative stories against him and also said that the chairman of the NUJ, Kaduna State Council worked against his political interest during the just concluded gubernatorial and State Assembly elections in spite of his donating a vehicle to the NUJ last year.
“Considering the weighty allegations purportedly made by Senator Uba Sani and the threat issued to Mallam Mahmoud to remember what happened to the former Vanguard correspondent in Kaduna State, the NUJ wishes to state that:
“The Union and its members are professionals that hold dear to their social responsibility to the society by being fair, just, balanced and equitable in their reportage thus, would not deny any member of the public or politician access to information.
“At no time did the Chairman of the Council or any other official of the Union requested or directed it’s members on which politician or party to support owing to the ethics of the journalism profession that stresses balanced, fair and accurate reportage at all times.
“It is therefore important to state that the Nigeria Union of Journalists is a professional and non- partisan organisation which does not take sides with any individual or groups.
“The Union as a professional body is guided by code of ethics in the discharge of her social responsibility of entrenching and propelling equity, justice and fairness to all people irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliation.
“In this wise, the NUJ Kaduna State Council, wishes to state unequivocally that there was never a time the Council chairman adopted any politician as a candidate or projected any of the contending political parties against the others before, during and after the general elections in the state.
“Based on the foregoing, the NUJ Kaduna Council therefore views the verbal attacks on her members as totally uncalled for, unwarranted, and most unfortunate, especially when considered against the backdrop of the fact that it purportedly emanated from someone considered to be a friend of the Council and Governor-Elect”, it stated.
My Life Under Threats By Kaduna Governor- Elect -Wuyo
Meanwhile the Journalist with Vanguard newspapers Kaduna,Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim Mahmood Wuyo, who raised the alarm first of alleged threats to his life in a narration of his personal encounter with Senator Uba Sani disclosed yesterday in a statement he personally issued, signed that he copied the security agencies in Kaduna and several other relevant authorities, including the army and the police, reads:
The statement is entitled: “My sad encounter with the Governor-elect. I was threatened, psychologically depressed and emotionally unbalanced”.
The victim journalist expressed dismay that “As a lawmaker the (incumbent Senator) and someone close to a lawyer, i expected that he (Governor-elect) should know that Journalism gives him the right under the law of libel, sedition and slander, to take action on any story he felt uncomfortable with, in a court of law. He also has the right of reply.
“Till this moment, the Governor- elect or anyone on his behalf had not done any of such, but had crudely chosen to embarrassed, humiliated and threatened me in front of my colleagues.
“I would like to seek for an apology because I; my family and friends, my close associates and concerned colleagues felt bad and disturbed over his action.
“I am a law abiding citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, worked with several reputable media organisations since 1983 and had never for once, attracted any court case for myself or the organisation I represented.
“I thought of sleeping over this matter but my conscience kept pricking me that even though I am just a journalist reporting a senior citizen who possesses state power and, perhaps immunity from the law, at least posterity will judge that I have documented the sad encounter with the Governor-elect who I considered a younger brother because of my friendship and close affinity with a colleague, his late brother Mansur, who was a Correspondent for the New Nigeria Newspaper in Gombe State”, he lamented.
Alhaji Mhamood Wuyo, (Sardunan Hyin Banki) Kaduna, also stated that “I received an invitation on Sunday, the 26th of March 2023 to cover a press conference by the Governor-elect of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani at an All Progressives Congress (APC) Campaign office located at the tail end of Isa Kaita Road, Kaduna.
“On getting to the venue, the event which I was initially told would commence by 2pm, did not start until about an hour later.
“It turned out to be a meeting between the Governor elect and some political parties gubernatorial candidates ,some Pastors, individuals who run commentaries on radio in support of his political ideals and some few others.
“The premises was somehow, militarized as plain clothed and combat ready security personnel kept vigil within and outside the campaign office, prodding invitees and others before one was allowed entry into the premises.
“After about 3 sessions with the group of gubernatorial candidates, the Pastors and others,at some minutes past 4 pm, the Governor elect through one of his aides, asked the journalists , both print and electronic,to meet him in an inner recess within the premises.
“I and the other journalists went in and met him together with a former Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund ( PTDF), a former Kaduna North Local Government Council Chairman and an aide.
“To my utmost surprise, what I and others thought would be a press conference, turned into something else which made me felt threatened, emotionally depressed, psychologically unbalanced and morally downgraded.
“First, the Governor elect asked about my medium and I told him I was the Correspondent of Vanguard media. He suddenly changed his countenance and began to heap blames on me. He said unapologetically that my reports as published in Vanguard were against his political interest.
“When I politely asked him to be specific on which report or reports was he angry with, he only fidgeted with his phone, asked the former PTDF boss if he had read the report, but was not categorical. In fact, he couldn’t ascribe to me or mentioned any published report he earlier claimed was written by me , which was allegedly against his interest.
“He spoke harshly,drew my attention to what happened to a former Vanguard Correspondent in Kaduna State who i later got to know, had it rough with the state government and was even incarcerated.
“The Governor elect had a kind of , transferred anger on me when he mentioned that despite the fact that he donated a vehicle to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kaduna State Council, the NUJ Chairman allegedly worked against his interests during the just concluded election..
“I was quiet through out and was not given the opportunity to respond. He gloated that whatever, he had won the election and would be given the certificate of return on Wednesday”, .
Contacted for more clarification, media aide to the governor -Elect, Ahaji Dambata, who later responded, said “I doubt if a media-friendly Governor-elect would do such. Sounds like a lie from the pit of hell”.
The second media aide, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa, did not respond until press time.
Also contacted, Kaduna state police command spokesman, DSP Mohammed Jalige did not respond.
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We ‘ll Make Ajaokuta Work This Time-Reps Steel C’mttee
By Kassim Omomia
The House of Representatives Committee on Steel has assured that it will effectively oversight all subsidiaries, agencies, especially research and development centres conneted to Ajaoukuta steel company and Steel development in the country, in order fulfil the long dream of making Nigeria a global steel producer
Chairman of the House Steel Sub- Committee on National Metallurgical Development Centre, NMDC , Hon Abdulmaleek Danga, stated in Jos during an oversight and investigation of petitions of contracts allegedlly awarded, paid- for, but not completed
He stated that the current Committee on Steel in the National Assembly was committed to ensuring proper oversight of steel devevelopment related agencies and research institutions so as to make Ajaokuta work this time around
Hon Danga told staff and top management cadre led by the Director General of the National Metallurgiical Develoomemt Centre, Professor Linus Asuquo, that the Committee was at the Centre in Jos, to carry out a thorough oversight and investigation , following a petition
He reminded the management , staff and Unions of the NMCD of the importance of the establishment of the Centre as a critical support base to sustain Ajaokuta Steel company
“We are here. We will do a thorough job here to sustain Ajaojuta and make it work. This place, (NMDC) must work first before we go to Ajaokuta”
Adressing the petition, Hon Danga pointed that with the avalanche of petitions against the NMDC, the place cannot work
He noted that petitions without facts and figures are retrogresive and create backwardness and stunt growth of any organisation
He noted that even though petitions have become the order of the day in our public life, they are undesirable, create backwardness ,stunt growth and as well create impressions that government agencies are wasting resources, especially when the petitions are without facts and figures
He added that the House was set to ensure the sustenance of NMCD and other ancillary steel agencies. so that Ajaokuta which is so dear to the current government can come on full stream
The subcomittee oversighting NMCD,Jos, which also included Honourable Ayuba Danba, Hon Domimic Okafor,embarked on a facility tour of the massive centre after a thorough session with management, top Staff, contractors, visiting the various departments, laboratories and workshops and projects executed by contractors especially those disputed in the petitions currently investigated by the sub-committee.
The Committee also addressed some aggrieved union leaders, who laid siege on the committee members in one of the sections of the Centre to express their grievances and alleged mismanagement of the Institute by the Prof Asuquo management
Hon Danga, however, appealed to both sides to work harmoniuosly , so that the current efforts of reviving Ajaokuta are achieved by the House of Representatives Committee on Steel and the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
According to the lawmaker, there is a noticeable lack of communication between the management and some critical stakeholders in the institute, which can result to misunderstanding, misconception about the Centre ,and thus, the avalanche of petitions
“Please work together, so that the current administration can revive Ajaokuta and make Nigeria a steel producing country, which is a dream long sought” he, advised
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Address Fuel Crisis, Reconstitute Your Economic Team – CSOs Task Tinubu
About 1000 Civil Society Organizations, CSOs, under the auspices of Coalition Of Civil Society Organisations, CCSOs, on Saturday Faults President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Economic Team and called for immediate reconstitution.
Expressing deep concern and worry over the state of the economy and escalating fuel prices compounding the hardship of Nigerians despite the recent protest, the groups said Tinubu must act now to avert disintegration.
The groups said the current situation across the country has cast doubt on the competence of the Tinubu economic team and called for urgent review.
The CCSOs in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Mallam Ibrahim Mohammed, pointed out that the plight of Nigerians is sinking low and their patience is wearing off following the deteriorating economy.
The statement reads in part, “The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) is deeply concerned about the deteriorating state of the Nigerian economy, which is becoming increasingly unbearable for millions of citizens.
“It is evident that the recent hike in fuel prices and the unstable exchange rate are the direct results of economic mismanagement by those responsible for overseeing our nation’s financial policies. The ripple effects of these failures are being felt in every household across the country, worsening poverty and crippling economic activity.
“The floating of the Naira, which was initially sold to Nigerians as a means of stabilizing our currency, has done little to prevent the continued devaluation of the Naira. In fact, the exchange rate disparity has widened significantly, with the Naira losing value daily, impacting the cost of living, basic commodities, and inflation.
“While this policy was expected to ease foreign exchange pressure, it has instead deepened economic challenges due to poor implementation and lack of strategic foresight.”
The coalition also expressed concern over what it described as death trap of indebtedness of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, which also they claimed had slowed down importation of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, hence the current shortage of PMS across the country.
“Of equal concern is the precarious position of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), which finds itself in a debt trap, with global suppliers of petroleum products losing confidence in Nigeria’s ability to honour its obligations.
“Reports have shown that NNPCL has accrued debts totalling over $6 billion, causing petrol supply shortages. International suppliers are now reluctant to continue providing fuel on credit, exacerbating supply chain issues and pushing up the price of petrol at the pump”, they claimed.
The CSOs also asserted that, “We hold the managers of the Nigerian economy responsible for these disturbing developments. Their inability to provide sound policies and long-term solutions has left the nation in this predicament.
“It is clear that there is no cohesive strategy to address the rising debt, the growing imbalance in the foreign exchange market, or the country’s heavy reliance on importation for petrol supply. The recent hike in fuel prices reflects the collapse of responsible economic management and accountability.
“Nigerians are left to bear the brunt of these failures. Businesses are shutting down, transportation costs have skyrocketed, and citizens are spending an increasingly larger percentage of their income on basic necessities. This state of affairs is unacceptable.”
The group therefore placed some demands; Immediate intervention from the government: There needs to be a comprehensive and transparent plan to stabilize the Naira, restore confidence in the petroleum supply chain, and negotiate a restructuring of NNPC’s debts to ensure continuous fuel supply.
“Accountability for economic mismanagement: Those responsible for the reckless management of our foreign exchange policies and NNPC’s debts must be held accountable. The government must also disclose its plan to mitigate the rising fuel costs and economic burden on Nigerians.
“A return to sound financial policy: The floating of the Naira has proven ineffective under current conditions. We call for a re-evaluation of monetary and fiscal policies to stabilize the economy, reduce inflation, and attract foreign investment.
“In conclusion, the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations reiterates that without immediate corrective measures, the economic situation will continue to deteriorate, leading to further hardship for the average Nigerian. The government must act decisively and responsibly to reverse this downward spiral”, they added.
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Lagos Take-Over Comment: Group Blasts Rhodes-Vivour, LP Leaders
…..Says They ‘re Bunch of Hypocrites,
By Sim Omo
A group known as Patriots of Nigerian Democracy has lambasted the 2023 Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party in Lagos State, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour and other leaders of the party for saying they will take over Lagos State in 2027.
It will be recalled that Rhodes-Vivour while speaking to journalists in Umuahia, Abia State capital at the end of LP’s extended stakeholders’ meeting on Wednesday said that they will take over Lagos.
“LP is now well structured, not just to win but to take power in 2027. What we have come to do here in Umuahia is to bring everybody on the same page. We are set for new victories in 2027.
“I believe Labour Party will win Lagos State more convincingly in 2027. Since after the 2023 elections, work has not stopped; we have not gone quiet. Every day, we are getting stronger and stronger.
“So, we are not just going to win but stand up and take power”, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour had said in Umuahia.
Reacting to the statement, the group said that LP leaders are a bunch of hypocrites who pretend to be on the side of the people but neck deep in their selfish interests.
The statement jointly signed by the President of the group, Comrade Olaolu Esan and the Secretary, Engr. Abdullahi Rabiu recalled that LP and its supporters recently attacked the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu for urging the Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti to rejoin the All Progressives Congress (APC), vowing that the ruling party will win the State in 2027 in a viral video.
“All hell was let loose recently when the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu in a video that went viral called on the Governor of his own Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti to rejoin APC.
“Kalu came under heavy criticism and attacks by LP and its supporters. They criticized him for speaking his mind. They made Nigerians to see him in bad light as if what he said was a taboo.
“But here we are. Just about one or two weeks afterwards, the same LP leaders assembled in Umuahia, the Abia State capital to issue a quit notice to APC in Lagos.
“So, where is their nobility? Where is their shame? They abandoned governance for politics of 2027. How does that make them the “Saints” of the Nigerian politics? Are they for the people or against the people?
“We had thought that the LP leaders gathered in Umuahia to discuss the biting economy and the solution. We had thought they gathered to tell Nigerians how they will entrench good governance in Abia State but didn’t know their meeting was about strategies to take over Lagos, an APC controlled State. We have waited for Abia Governor, Dr. Alex Otti to call Rhodes-Vivour to order or to at least tell him, it is not yet time for politics but more than 24 hours, none of the LP’s leaders has done that.
“We want to say that this is very unfortunate. It simply means that politicians irrespective of their political parties and leanings are all one and same. They always think about the next election and not about good governance. They are always after their personal agenda and selfish interests.
“If this will be tolerated, it simply means that the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Kalu is vindicated. Labour Party supporters owe the Deputy Speaker a collective apology for attacking what he said and saying what they attacked. This is hypocrisy.
“Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour’s comment indicates and gives a feeling that the media attacks on Kalu were actually sponsored even though it was highly unnecessary. LP leaders can’t be a bunch of hypocrites.
“Our concerns are good governance and the welfare of the Nigerian people. While we are not saying that politicians should not “battle” themselves over 2027, they must ensure that Nigerians get the dividends of democracy. Good governance should not be sacrificed on the altar of politics. Nigerians should not be shortchanged in anyway rather their lives should be improved by every means possible. That is our position”, the statement stated.