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Governor Bala, Receives Obi in Historic Visit, Advocates Unity, Calls for Politics Without Bitterness

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has underscored the importance of unity, tolerance, and mutual respect as essential pillars for Nigeria’s progress. The governor made this statement during a visit from Mr. Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate and former Governor of Anambra State, alongside his entourage.

Governor Mohammed emphasized the urgent need for national cohesion, urging both leaders and citizens to prioritize the nation’s interests over personal and political ambitions.

“Patriotism remains the foundation for a brighter future,” he stated, reiterating his commitment as Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum to fostering unity and combating division.

Commending Mr. Obi for his visit, Governor Mohammed praised his dedication to nation-building and inclusive leadership. The visit, according to Mr. Obi, was an opportunity to condole with Governor Mohammed over recent losses, engage in discussions on pressing national issues, and deepen consultations with key stakeholders.

The entourage, which included former Minister of Finance Mrs. Nenadi Usman and other dignitaries, joined Governor Mohammed in paying homage to His Royal Highness, the Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji (Dr) Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu, at his palace.

The meeting highlighted a shared commitment to unity and collaboration, setting an example of politics without bitterness for the nation.

Towards Sustainable Peace: Minister Badaru Urges Collective Action on ECOWAS Security Needs

The Nigerian Honourable Minister of Defence H.E. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, CON, mni, has opened 43rd Ordinary Meeting of ECOWAS Committee of Chiefs of Defence Staff in Abuja with a call on member States to foster collaboration and solidarity in the face of emerging threats of terrorism, organized crimes, climate change and other forms of criminalities.

In his opening remarks, the Minister emphasized the urgent need for a unified approach to addressing the pressing security challenges facing the West African sub-region as well as highlighted the complexities of the current security landscape, noting that the rise of global populism and revisionist ideologies has heightened the vulnerability of the region. He asserted that economic growth and sustainable peace are intrinsically linked.

He urged member states to foster collaboration and solidarity in the face of emerging threats, including terrorism, organized crime, climate change, cyber-crime, and pandemics.

“The imperative for us in the sub-region is to strengthen our bond and collective resolve is greater now than ever,” Minister Badaru stated.

“We must recognize that we are collectively as strong as our weakest link. It is essential that we close ranks against these threats and refocus our strategy to deny terror and insecurity a breeding ground”, he added.

The Minister underscored the significance of the discussions planned for the meeting, which will focus on critical issues such as the ECOWAS Standby Force, Peace Support Operations, and Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea.

He expressed confidence that the deliberations would be characterized by collaboration, innovation, and a shared determination to craft sustainable strategies that address the security needs of the region.

Badaru also announced the activation of the ECOWAS Standby Force, a pivotal step in the collective fight against terrorism and insurgency, reinforcing the commitment of member states to ensure the safety and security of their citizens.

In rounding off, the Minister expressed profound gratitude to the Chiefs of Defence Staff for their unwavering dedication and professionalism in safeguarding the well-being of the people of West Africa.

He urged all participants to approach the discussions with purpose and unity, recognizing the potential of their collective efforts to shape a more secure and prosperous future for the sub-region.

 Sexual Harassment: CNPP, CSOs Demand Akpabio Steps Aside for Unbiased Investigation, Say Senate President Can’t Be Judge in Own Case

Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) and civil society organisations (CSOs), under the auspices of the Coalition of National Civil Society Organisations (CNCSOs), have addressed the ongoing feud between the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, urging Senator Akpabio to step aside for fair investigation of the sexual harassment allegation against him. 

While addressing the media in Abuja on behalf of the CNPP and the coalition, Hon. Nnaemeka Aleke, Public Relations Officer of the CNCSOs, highlighted the urgent need to safeguard the integrity of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Hon. Aleke emphasized the growing concerns regarding the Senate’s independence, particularly in light of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s endorsement of Senator Akpabio for the position of Senate President. “Many Nigerians perceive this endorsement as an endorsement of corruption and impunity,” the coalition stated. He further noted that the announcement of a recess package for Senators after the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly has led to a significant reduction in opposition voices within the Senate, raising alarms about the independence of the the lawmakers. 

The bodies also shed light on several unresolved allegations of corruption surrounding Senator Akpabio. Hon. Aleke cited calls for an investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into Akpabio’s alleged diversion of N700 billion during his tenure as Governor of Akwa Ibom State. “An audit report has indicated financial infractions exceeding N1 trillion during his governorship,” the groups said. Additionally, allegations of misappropriation of over N200 billion in Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) funds during Akpabio’s ministerial role were highlighted.

This is even as the group noted that the conflict between Senator Akpabio and Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has brought serious allegations of sexual harassment to the forefront as Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has formally submitted a petition detailing her experiences, which she publicly recounted during a television interview. 

Hon. Aleke pointed out that similar claims were made by Joy Nunieh, the former Acting Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), in 2020 without conclusive investigation. 

In response to these developments, the CNPP and the CSOs have called for immediate action to address the situation. Their demands include the immediate recusal of Senator Godswill Akpabio from his position as President of the Senate while the allegations against him are investigated. “Senator Akpabio cannot be the Judge in his own case if justice must be seen to have been done,” they asserted. They also demanded that the Senate Committee investigating the allegations must operate with transparency and impartiality, and that the proceedings be broadcast live to ensure accountability and public trust. 

Furthermore, the CNPP and CNCSOs demanded that the Chairman of the committee, Senator Neda Imaseun, must also to recuse himself from the investigation due to his apparent bias against the petitioner as not to undermines the integrity of the investigative process.

Hon. Aleke concluded that the bodies were stressing the importance of upholding the principles of justice, accountability, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their status. “Nigeria’s reputation and the integrity of our Senate are at stake. We cannot afford to trivialize these serious allegations or allow them to go unaddressed,” he declared.

The political parties and the civil society coalition noted that their next line of action will be made known in the event that the outlined demands were not met. 

Matawalle Urges Security Agencies To Maintain Law And Order In Osun State

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Mohammad Matawalle MON, has unequivocally expressed his concern on the recent incidents in the local government councils in Osun State.

In the light of this significant development, according to a statement signed by Iyogun Sunday, on behalf of the Director Information and Public Relations at the Ministry, he has called upon security agencies to take proactive measures to maintain law and order in the state.

Matawalle emphasized that the ruling is not only a reflection of the judiciary’s independence but also aligns seamlessly with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration’s unwavering commitment to upholding justice, equity, and the rule of law across the nation.

He highlighted that the recent incident in Osun state in which some lives were lost should not be allowed to continue. As a minister of state for defence, my duty also includes protection of lives and properties of all citizens.

“This affirmation stands as a testament to the administration’s dedication to ensuring that democratic principles are respected and upheld at all levels of governance,” he stated.

In his statement, Matawalle urged all stakeholders, political leaders, community members, and civil society organizations to respect the rule of law and engage in constructive dialogue.

He stressed the importance of collaboration in fostering a peaceful and conducive environment in Osun State, which is vital for the progress and development of the region.

Furthermore, he called on the citizens of Osun State to remain calm and avoid actions that could escalate tensions, assuring them that the federal government is committed to ensuring their safety as security has been elevated.

He reiterated that maintaining peace is paramount and that the government will support all efforts aimed at achieving stability and harmony within the state.

Matawalle concluded by reaffirming the administration’s resolve to protect the democratic rights of all citizens and to work tirelessly towards a peaceful Nigeria, where justice prevails and the rule of law is upheld.

N62m Enugu Police Extortion Scandal: Mike Ozekhome Chambers Writes IGP, Demands Refund, Probe

The Enugu State Police Command is under increasing scrutiny following allegations of extorting N62 million from businessman Mr Olu Agwu by the state’s anti-kidnapping unit. The situation has escalated with the involvement of Police Commissioner Mr. Kanayo Uzuegbu now being closely examined.

Recent reports indicate that Agwu was pressured into transferring the substantial amount to various accounts allegedly controlled by police officers. This incident is part of a troubling trend where high-profile individuals are falsely accused of being affiliated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to facilitate extortion.

In a detailed petition to the Inspector General of Police at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters in Abuja, constitutional lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Prof. Mike Ozekhome outlined Agwu’s distressing experience. The petition describes unlawful arrest, detention, and extortion carried out under the pretense of combating terrorism and IPOB activities.

Mr Agwu, a law-abiding citizen residing in Lagos, reportedly became a target due to a fabricated scheme orchestrated by his business associate, Michael Umeh, who, with alleged support from the Enugu Police Command, accused Agwu of IPOB and Eastern Security Network (ESN) affiliations following a business dispute.

Mr Agwu was arrested on December 26, 2024, and has since suffered severe mistreatment, intimidation, and financial coercion.

The extortion operation, which reportedly involved notable figures such as one Hon Ochi Nonso and an individual known as ‘Daddy White,’ resulted in Mr Agwu relinquishing N62 million to evade further torture and false charges. Nonso, allegedly introduced by the Police Commissioner, collected N20 million purportedly on the commissioner’s behalf. Additionally, the investigating officer demanded N2 million to modify Mr Agwu’s coerced statement, with new threats for an extra N100 million jeopardizing Agwu’s safety and financial stability.

Prof. Ozekhome’s petition calls for an immediate and comprehensive investigation into the unfounded allegations against Mr Agwu, the cessation of ongoing threats, and the return of the extorted N62 million.

The actions of the Enugu State Police Command, as detailed in the petition, represent a significant violation of legal and ethical standards, raising serious concerns about the integrity of the police force.

As the scandal develops, public attention intensifies, with calls for accountability and justice for Olu Agwu and other potential victims of police misconduct. The request for intervention by the Inspector General of Police signifies a pivotal moment in addressing corruption and abuse of power within the Nigerian Police Force.

Minister Matawalle Calls For Assertiveness On Global Stage Following Visa Denial By Canada

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle MON, has issued a resolute call for Nigeria to assert its position on the global stage in the light of recent diplomatic incident involving the denial of visas to the Chief of Defence Staff, General CG Musa, and other members of the Nigerian delegation.

This unfortunate event occurred while they were en route to a significant function honoring Nigerian veterans in Canada.

Matawalle expressed profound disappointment regarding the treatment of the Nigerian delegation, emphasizing that such actions jeopardize the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Canada. “This incident is not merely a bureaucratic oversight; it is a serious affront to our national dignity and integrity. We cannot allow our country to be treated with such disregard and levity on the international stage,” he stated.

He called for an immediate and thorough investigation into the reasons behind this visa denial, asserting that Nigeria must respond decisively to uphold its reputation as a key player in global affairs.

“We must not remain passive in the face of such disrespect. It is imperative that the Nigerian government takes a firm diplomatic stance. If no satisfactory explanation is provided, we must be prepared to respond appropriately and assertively,” Minister Matawalle declared.

The denial of visa raises significant concerns regarding Canada’s treatment of Nigerian military officials and the overall state of diplomatic relations between the two nations. While the specific reasons for the visa refusals remain unclear, this incident underscores the persistent bureaucratic and political challenges that Nigerian officials encounter in international engagements.

He concluded by reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to maintaining its dignity and respect in the international arena, urging all stakeholders to work collectively to ensure that such incidents do not recur.

General Hydrocarbons Limited Vs. First Bank of Nigeria: The Facts, Half-Truths, and Fiction

General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) has disputed First Bank of Nigeria’s (FBN) claim of a $225 million loan, stating that the relationship between the two companies is a project finance agreement, not a normal commercial loan.

According to a press statement released by GHL, the company was approached by FBN to finance the exploration, development, and production of Oil Mining Lease (OML) 120, with FBN agreeing to share profits 50:50 and pay GHL the cost of finance. However, GHL alleges that FBN failed to meet its commitment to fully finance the project, resulting in losses of $47 million.

GHL also claims that FBN’s $225 million loan claim is premature, as the project has not yet achieved commercial production and is still covered by a moratorium. The company has initiated arbitration proceedings and is seeking over $1 billion in damages.

In response, FBN has obtained temporary Mareva measures, which GHL claims are supported by “wild, unfounded, and unproven allegations of dissipation of assets.” However, GHL maintains that all payments were made directly by FBN to third-party vendors after due diligence and verification.

The dispute between GHL and FBN has significant implications for the oil and gas industry, highlighting the complexities of project finance agreements and the need for careful consideration of contractual obligations.

As the arbitration proceedings continue, GHL remains open to mediation and resolution, while emphasizing its commitment to fighting for justice and damages. The outcome of this dispute will be closely watched by industry stakeholders and will likely have far-reaching consequences for project finance agreements in Nigeria.

Here is the full text of the press release:

GHL vs FBN: The Facts, The Half-Truths and The Fiction

1. Is GHL’s liability to First Bank a loan? The simple answer is NO, as it is not a normal commercial loan: it is a Project Finance relationship.

Here is how:

2. GHL is the awardee and licenced operator of OML 120. FBN approached GHL to finance the exploration, development and production of OML 120 and share profit 50:50, while paying FBN cost of finance. The FBN 50% share is dedicated to paydown its non-performing loan of $600million (discounted from $718million from AMCON’s Eligible Bank Asset) in


order to resolve FBN’s solvency issues.

In doing that, GHL guaranteed FBN’s liability to AMCON, through a
Tripartite Agreement between GHL, FBN and AMCON.

3. The result of the Tripartite Agreement was that FBN became immediately profitable and moved from a loss of N302Billion to a profit of N151Bn for 2021 FYE. However, in return, it has failed to meet its commitment under the Tripartite Agreement to fully finance and make the payments required for the optimal exploration and development of OML 120 as agreed in the Tripartite Agreement, resulting in losses in day rates and downtimes of $47million, which has snowballed into the current impasse as FBN has failed to make further required payments for the drilling and exploration of OML 120. Essentially, FBN failed to fulfil its condition precedent to profitability in failing to finance OML 120 as agreed, leaving its financial statements open to challenge. Meanwhile the FBN’s claim of $225Million loan is not due as it is still covered by moratorium, given that the project has not achieved commercial production. So, at best FBN’s claim is premature.

4. GHL has now gone for Arbitration which is ongoing and FBN has gone


to court with a series of Exparte (temporary) Mareva measures, the first of which has been vacated and the case is now being heard on the merit, whilst the second temporary Mareva is pending at the Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, both supported by” wild, unfounded and unproven allegations of dissipation of assets.

5. Did GHL dissipate any asset? The answer is no as all payments were made by First Bank DIRECTLY to 3rd parties after due diligence an dverifications by FBN, and the 3rd parties are mainly global, world class, reputable companies with strict compliance regimes.

6. GHL is filing a claim of over $1Billion in various courts, while FBN is claiming $225million debt which it never complied with in line with the agreements.


GHL will continue to fight for justice and damages whilst it remains open for mediation and resolution.

Taraba ALGON Chair Hon. Jauro Hassan Leads LG Chairmen to Meet Governor Kefas As Council Bosses Unite for Rural Transformation

Hon. (Dr.) Aminu Jauro Hassan, the Chairman of Jalingo Local Government Area of Taraba State and the state chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), has led his colleagues, the Chairmen of the 16 Local Government Areas in the state, to a strategic meeting with Governor Agbu Kefas at the Exco Chamber, T Y Danjuma House, Jalingo, Taraba State capital.

This historic gathering aimed at evaluating developmental reports and scorecards at the Local Government Areas in the State.

While with the Governor, the Chairmen were in one accord to discuss ways to improve service delivery and tackle pressing needs at the local level.

Governor Kefas in his remarks emphasized the importance of prioritizing stakeholders’ welfare and maintaining a symbiotic relationship among Vice chairmen, Executive Assistants, Stakeholders, and the People to achieve lasting democratic dividends.

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State

The meeting was a significant step towards promoting grassroots development and ensuring that local government administration systems prioritize the needs of the people.

With the Governor’s commitment to good governance and the rule of law, the Chairmen were inspired to replicate the visible good works of the Governor in their respective Local Government Areas.

Amongst high points of the deliberations included but not limited to identifying strategies and best practices aimed at tackling the pressing needs of the people at the local level. It also seeks to deal decisively with every challenge confronting the people through deployment of ideas to convert them into opportunities for imperative rural transformation.

The Governor noted that the collaborative efforts of his administration has continued to produce results providing ample opportunity for oversight, safeguard against wastages, institutionalise responsiveness as well as fiscal responsibility.

The Governor insisted that welfare and development remains a critical component of his administration hence he urged all the Chairmen to cascade it down to their various councils.

“Our primary focus is on the welfare and development of our people, therefore our Local government administration cum systems must prioritize their needs” as concluded by Dr. Agbu Kefas, the Executive Governor Taraba State.

 Evolving Security Challenges: President Tinubu Directs Armed Forces, Security And Intelligence Agencies To Harmonize Operations

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Armed Forces, Security and Intelligent Agencies to harmonize their operations and adopt a whole of society approach in combating evolving Security challenges.

Mr. President underscored the critical importance of joint security operational effectiveness in tackling Nigeria’s emerging security challenges.

President Tinubu who was represented by the Honourable Minister of Defence H. E. Mohammed  Badaru Abubakar CON, mni gave the asserted this at the opening session of the Chief of Defence Staff Joint Task Force Commanders Conference held at Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

The President commended the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) for their unwavering dedication and sacrifice in safeguarding the nation. 

He noted that this year’s conference theme, “Enhancing Jointness across all Theatres of Operations,” aligns seamlessly with his administration’s strategic vision for a more secured Nigeria.

“This forum is expedient and timely especially at this time where the security landscape is dynamic and constantly evolving. Such a landscape undoubtedly requires us to harmonize our efforts and evolve proactive and innovative measures that can decisively address the security threats,“ he stated.

President Tinubu emphasized the necessity for enhanced collaboration among the military, police, intelligence agencies, and other security organizations to maximize operational efficiency. 

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting the Armed Forces and all security agencies, and further highlighted the importance of continuous strategy re-evaluation, the integration of emerging technologies, and strengthening inter-agency cooperation.

“I therefore urge you to holistically explore,in detail,the concept of jointness, while harnessing the power of emerging technologies and innovation. I further implore you to continue to work together to ensure multi-agency synergy on all fronts as this will enable the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain an agile, adaptable and lethal force performing at its highest potential,“ he emphasized.

President Tinubu also expressed gratitude to the Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs, and all officers and personnel of the Armed Forces for organizing the conference. He reiterated his administration’s full support for Nigeria’s security forces.

President Tinubu wished the participants fruitful deliberations, expressing confidence that the outcomes of the conference will significantly contribute to strengthening Nigeria’s national security framework. 

Defence Minister to Amaechi: Desist from Inciting Violence or Face Consequences

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, H.E Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, has condemned former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, for inciting violence and unrest among Nigerians.

Amaechi’s remarks, made at a recent conference in Abuja, suggested that politicians must “steal, maim, and kill” to remain in power.

Dr. Matawalle described Amaechi’s statement as “reckless and dangerous,” emphasizing that such inflammatory remarks can radicalize the youth and destabilize national peace and security.

He cautioned against misleading young Nigerians with a warped narrative of violence and anarchy, reminding them that Nigeria is a sovereign nation governed by laws.

The Minister warned that the security agencies are on high alert and will not tolerate any form of subversive rhetoric that seeks to undermine national unity or incite lawlessness.

He reiterated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration remains committed to upholding peace, democratic values, and the security of all Nigerians.

Dr. Matawalle also highlighted the current administration’s achievements and expressed confidence that President Tinubu will secure a decisive victory in the 2027 Presidential election.

He urged Nigerians to disregard Amaechi’s vituperations and place their faith in President Tinubu’s leadership.

The Ministry of Defence will continue to monitor activities aimed at disrupting public peace and ensure that anyone found culpable faces severe consequences.