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Abia Labour Party Crises – Is Rt. Hon. Ben Kalu Among The Prophets?

By Sunday Chigozie
Eziama Afara

… three weeks after his statement in a viral video, there is fire on the mountain.

There was a video interview wherein the Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu made some political predictions and urged the Governor of Abia State Dr Alex Otti to cross over to APC for his reelection, considering the realities ahead in 2027. It was a friendly and harmless advice, which didn’t in anyway suggested directly or indirectly that the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu is harbouring any intension of contesting Abia Governorship against Governor Alex Otti.

Therefore, one wonders why Governor Alex Otti would take such a simple political invitation from a supposedly close friend to another level of animosity. Otti threw caution to the winds by spending Abia resources on social media e-rats to continuously attack the image of the Deputy Speaker; if he wasn’t behind it why hasn’t he made a public statement asking his brothers/friends/supporters, particularly Professor Chidi Odinkalu to desist from his unwarranted attacks on the person of distinguished Deputy Speaker?

. Is Gov Alex Otti really this callous as has been severally accused by his close allies and associates?

It is therefore unfathomable the extent Governor Alex Otti took the mere political advise from Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu when similar invitation was made to the immediate past Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu during his own time in office. Like the perfect and peaceful gentleman that he is; Dr. Ikpeazu laughed over the invite and simply and jokingly asked Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu to come over to his own party, the PDP. There was no drama, no bad-blood, rather they both laughed over it and still enjoyed robust relationship till date.

Again, same invitation was extended to former Governor T.A Orji, by the Deputy Speaker, Ochendo as he is fondly called simply replied by saying “…my family has joined APC, I have retired from active politics“; and the rest was history as both leaders laughed over it. Why has Governor Otti decided to make a mountain out of a harmless political invite, which other Governors before him didn’t consider as anything serious but has surprisingly triggered a very high level of bitterness in a Governor who pretends to be more Christian than others and follows renowned Pastors around to create a false impression on people.

However, it is pertinent to point out again and clearly too that in the said viral video, Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu never said he was running for the office of governor against Governor Otti, but only merely invited him to crossover to APC to run for his reelection because, Rt. Hon Ben Kalu foresaw that the structure Governor Otti was standing on was not sustainable.

Surreptitiously, Governor Alex Otti hired tik-tokers all over the world and a certain pay-to-twit minion of a Law Professor to malign and make mockery of a simple invitation, instead of brush it aside jokingly like other Governors. Thousands and millions of Abia taxpayers money was spent on Lagos state and Abuja based journalists, skit makers, social media influencers to launch series of attacks on his supposed friend and brother, Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu. Who does that to another, he calls friend for no just reason.?

The question begging for answer is why a Governor who is struggling to pay Seventy thousand minimum wage and didn’t pay wage award as at when other Governors were paying; could afford to be wasting billions of Naira on National Newspapers, TV stations, bloggers in Lagos and Abuja just to destroy someone he once called a friend?

Expectedly, the Deputy Speaker has remained calm without going to war on the media with a man he called friend, notwithstanding the provocative attacks on his integrity, howbeit his statement in the said viral video seems like a prophecy which is unfolding daily in Abia Labour Party. The structure Governor Otti is standing on now is shaking in line with Ben Kalu’s prediction, only the wise can read the handwriting on the wall. Governor Otti’s woes are compounded by the sack of many Abia workers, inability to show Abians where he built the N6.5billion recreational facilities, lack of transparency and accountability, the government’s penchant for propanganda, deception and lies.

Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu’s prophecy has come true in the sense that, If Abia Labour Party cannot deliver a simple Local Government elections peacefully without Governor Otti running around to secure platforms from Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) to Young People’s Party (YPP) for his nominated candidates to contest under, is it the INEC controlled Gubernatorial election that won’t give Otti even bigger stress?. Recall that the authentic Labour Party leadership just recently concluded to withdraw the automatic reelection ticket hitherto reserved for Otti.
Prophecies of those close to God usually come to pass, is Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu also among the prophets? It is even appearing to be so.

Consequently, these purveyors of political attacks on Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu took their media warfare against an important bill sponsored by the Deputy Speaker seeking to establish a UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIAN LANGUAGES at ABA, as can be seen in the National Assembly journal of 2nd October, 2024 and published by the clerk of National Assembly. There was nowhere in the said journal that “TINUBU UNIVERSITY” was ever mentioned. If not for mischief and wickedness why would these people fighting the Deputy Speaker mock a bill that will eventually upgrade the existing but moribund Nigerian Institute Of Nigerian Languages in Aba to a full university, and ultimately expose the decaying institution to better funding through accessing Tetfund and other federal government policies. Moreover, it will be at no cost on Federal government.

Apart from the many direct benefits to the host community like employment, infrastructural development etc that upgrading the institution to a full university will attract; Nigerian languages are daily eroded by lack of interest of the younger generation, teachers of these languages are diminishing by the day, parents are forgetting to speak it at home and in the process one of the core element of our identity ( language) fades away before our eyes in preference to the language of our colonial masters. We all should be worried as the representatives are worried.

Finally, it is high time, we all supported the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu to continue putting Igboland on the map.

Chief Sunday Chigozie
Eziama Afara wrote this piece.

Nigeria Football Lovers Coalition Slams Proposed Tenure Extension for NFF General Secretary

The Coalition of Nigeria Football Lovers has vehemently condemned the proposed tenure extension of Dr. Mohammed Sanusi as General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). According to the Coalition’s National Secretary, Adegboyega Olaitan, “This move is unacceptable, considering Sanusi’s 10-year tenure has been marred by significant decline and underachievement in Nigeria’s football.”

Olaitan emphasized that despite Nigeria’s abundance of talented footballers, Sanusi’s leadership has failed to yield tangible success. “Football plays a critical role in harmonizing Nigerians, transcending ethnic, religious, and geographical divides. It is imperative that the NFF leadership prioritizes the development of the sport, rather than perpetuating mediocrity,” he stated.

The Coalition highlighted Sanusi’s tenure has been characterized by discriminatory staffing practices, contractual employment of unqualified individuals, and lack of transparency and accountability. Olaitan noted, “Sanusi’s leadership has failed to translate Nigeria’s potential into success, instead, Nigeria’s football has suffered.”

The Coalition demands immediate termination of Sanusi’s tenure, an investigation into NFF’s administrative practices, and implementation of merit-based recruitment and management. Olaitan urged, “It’s time for a new era of leadership, focused on revitalizing Nigeria’s football and harnessing its potential for national unity and pride.”

“The Federal Government, Sports Ministry, and NFF stakeholders should reject this proposed tenure extension,” Olaitan emphasized. “We need a leadership that will prioritize the development of football, not perpetuate mediocrity.”

In conclusion, Olaitan reiterated, “We demand a new era of leadership that will revitalize Nigeria’s football and harness its potential for national unity and pride.” The Coalition’s stance echoes the sentiments of many Nigerian football fans, calling for change and accountability in the NFF leadership.

Security Wins: Court Throws Out Suit Against FG’s Efforts As Northern Committee Jubilates

The Northern Committee for Defence of Human Rights (NCDHR) has expressed its unreserved support and appreciation for the recent ruling of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which categorically dismissed the suit seeking to compel the Federal Government to investigate the alleged links between the Minister of State for Defence, Alhaji Bello Matawalle, and the operations of bandits in Zamfara State.

It called on Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State to desist from politicising the security situation and cooperate with the federal government.

The Convener of the group, Tijjani Hashimu, in a statement noted that “this decision is not only a reinforcement of the rule of law but also a significant affirmation of the commendable efforts made by the federal government in the fight against the alarming scourge of insecurity that has plagued Northern Nigeria.”

The group observed that in a time when the security situation in various parts of Nigeria remains a critical concern, “it is heartening to witness the judiciary standing firm against attempts to undermine the progress realized in countering the rampaging threats posed by banditry and related crimes.”

The Northern human rights body maintained that the ruling “aptly recognizes that continued legal challenges, particularly those lacking substantive evidence, may detract from the collective focus required to combat these menacing security issues.

“The court’s dismissal of the suit serves as a clarion call to all stakeholders to rally around the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security to our communities.”

The NCDHR acknowledged that the Federal Government, under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, had taken commendable strides toward addressing the multifaceted challenges of insecurity in Northern Nigeria.

“From strategic military operations targeting kidnapping kingpins to the enhanced collaboration with local vigilante groups, the government’s endeavours have laid a foundational framework for rebuilding the trust of the citizens and ameliorating the fear that has gripped our communities.”

According to them, under the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, the ongoing successes in the fight against banditry — especially in states such as Zamfara, where the menace has been particularly acute — underscore the importance of a unified approach to solving security challenges.

“The recent successes of our security forces in apprehending notorious criminals and dismantling their networks buttress the necessity for all citizens to support the government’s initiatives aimed at restoring law and order.

“While we wholeheartedly welcome the court’s ruling, we also implore the citizens of Northern Nigeria to remain vigilant and resilient in the face of adversity. It is essential for us to collectively debunk any unfounded allegations that could distract from the real issues at hand.

“There must be a significant emphasis on fostering peace, engaging in constructive dialogue, and promoting the significant role of community participation in security measures.

“We also call upon all relevant stakeholders — traditional rulers, community leaders, and civil society organizations — to foster a united front in confronting insecurity.

“Together, we must forge avenues for dialogue that will aid in intelligence gathering and community resilience against criminal activities. The task of restoring peace in our communities cannot be left solely to the government; it requires a concerted effort that encompasses every facet of society.

“The NCDHR reiterates its unwavering commitment to supporting the federal government in all endeavors to combat insecurity in Northern Nigeria.

“We call on Governor Dauda Lawal to desist politicising the security situation and cooperate with the federal government efforts.

“We also encourage citizens to maintain their faith in the judicial process and our security institutions, and we remain hopeful that through collective efforts, the dream of a peaceful and secure Northern Nigeria is within our grasp”, the group said.

Do Not Destroy Democracy In Nigeria: CNPP Charges INEC to Stay Impartial in Edo Election

The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has warned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to maintain neutrality and ensure the sanctity of the electoral process in the Edo State Governorship Election.

In a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, the CNPP emphasized that “As Edo State citizens have exercised their right to vote, it is crucial that INEC remains impartial and transparent during the collation of results.” It is worrisome and troubling that the feelers we are getting from Edo State confirm a deliberate ploy by one of the big parties who are mouthing the support of Mr President, and insisting on changing the results and the figures already on the INEC Portal. Mr President MUST call them to order.

The CNPP insists that INEC must safeguard the trust of Nigerians by prioritizing the integrity of the process, warning against manipulation or undermining democracy in the State.

“INEC must not allow itself to be used to scuttle democracy in Edo State under any circumstances” the CNPP cautioned.

With the Ondo State governorship election on the way, the CNPP stresses the importance of INEC demonstrating its commitment to conducting credible elections to restore confidence in the electoral process after the questionable 2023 general elections.

“We call on all stakeholders, including political parties, candidates, and security agencies, to prioritize peace and decorum during the collation process,” the CNPP said. “Let us work together to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy by allowing citizens to freely choose their leaders.”

The CNPP’s call to action comes as Nigerians watch closely to see if INEC will deliver on its promise of free, fair, and credible elections.

Massive Reshuffling Hit Zamfara Civil Service after Leaked Memo Showing Financing of Terrorism, Banditry

Zamfara State has been thrust into a maelstrom of political upheaval following the emergence of a leaked memorandum purportedly implicating senior government officials, including the Governor, in the financing of terrorism and banditry. This bombshell revelation has ignited widespread indignation and outrage, both domestically and internationally.

The fallout from this explosive exposé is an unprecedented and abrupt reshuffling of key civil servants across the state, in a move that has sent shockwaves through the bureaucracy.

Sources within the Zamfara State Government House have revealed that the Governor was visibly incensed upon learning of the leaked memo, which allegedly detailed financial transactions facilitating banditry and further entangling high-ranking government officials in the scandal.

At the epicenter of the Governor’s anger was reportedly the Commissioner of Finance, who, as the overseer of the state’s financial management, is responsible for orchestrating the movement of accounting staff within the bureaucracy.

A Strategic Move or A Defensive Maneuver?

In an attempt to mitigate the fallout from the public embarrassment and intense backlash from international human rights organizations, Governor Dauda Lawal swiftly initiated a comprehensive reorganization of civil servants within the state bureaucracy, specifically focusing on the treasury department. This strategic move was formally communicated through a subsequent memo, meticulously outlining the extensive reshuffling of civil servants.

According to credible sources, the Governor’s office, in an unconventional and unexpected maneuver, sidestepped the Commissioner for Finance and instead entrusted the Head of Service, Ahmad Aliyu Liman, with the sensitive task of orchestrating the “special” redeployment of treasury staff.

This unusual deviation from established protocol has raised eyebrows, sparking speculation about the motivations behind this decision and the extent of the Governor’s involvement in the treasury department’s affairs.

The follow-up memo obtained by our investigative team, with the reference number HOS/Z/844/VOL.III, outlines the redeployment of various senior treasury staff, including directors and deputy directors in key financial departments.

Here are some of the notable redeployments:

Idris Bawa (GL-15): Moved from the Accountant General’s Office to a new post in the same office.

Aminu Musa Gusau (GL-15): Shifted from the Sub-Treasury to become the Deputy Accountant General.

Isah Garba Nasarawa Godel (GL-15): Appointed Acting Director of Expenditure Control.

Shehu Balarabe Anka (GL-15): Moved to the IPPIS (Salaries) department as Acting Director of Funds.
 
The comprehensive reshuffling affected over a dozen senior civil servants, many of whom held critical positions in the state’s financial management and control systems. Sources inside the government claim that these postings are part of a broader move to sanitize the state’s financial sector in line with civil service reforms. However, the sudden nature of the redeployment raises questions about its true intent.

An Act of Reform or Damage Control?

Interestingly, the Commissioner of Finance, typically entrusted with overseeing the assignment of accounting staff within the state bureaucracy, was conspicuously bypassed in this reshuffling exercise, it was learnt.

According to well-placed sources, this decision stemmed from a profound lack of confidence in his office, coupled with deep-seated concerns that sensitive documents may continue to surface in the media.

The strategic redeployment of key financial personnel coincides with escalating suspicions that the Governor’s office is endeavoring to conceal the damning allegations outlined in the initial leaked memo.

While the government asserts that these personnel changes constitute part of comprehensive financial sector reforms, critics vehemently argue that the Governor’s true intention is to insulate himself from intensified scrutiny.

The timing of this reshuffling has also raised significant concerns. If, as the Governor’s office maintains, the initial allegations of financial support to bandit leaders were entirely fabricated, it beggars the question: why the apparent haste to reassign key staff and prevent further leaks?

The emergence of the leaked documents has galvanized international and local organizations to demand a thorough, impartial investigation into the state’s financial dealings.

Zamfara’s Dark Web of Terrorism Links?

Zamfara State’s troubles have intensified with the surfacing of fresh allegations linking Governor Dauda Lawal to Farouq Abdulmutallab, the infamous perpetrator of the 2009 ”ailed terrorist attack. Although the specifics of this purported link remain unsubstantiated, the mere mention of Abdulmutallab’s name in conjunction with Zamfara’s escalating crisis has significantly exacerbated suspicions of the Governor’s involvement in terrorism financing.

Local leaders and astute political observers are gravely concerned that should these allegations be validated, Zamfara, already a volatile hotbed of banditry and insecurity, may descend into even greater instability.

The confluence of events – the leak of sensitive documents, the ensuing reshuffling of key personnel, and the Governor’s alleged ties to global terrorism – raises profoundly disturbing questions about the quality of governance and security apparatus in the state. The potential implications of these allegations are far-reaching, threatening to undermine the fragile stability of the region and perpetuate an environment conducive to terrorist activities.

Political Fallout and the way Ahead

To date, the Governor’s office has remained conspicuously silent, failing to issue an official statement addressing the leaked memo or the recent reshuffling, beyond the dubious assertion that these measures constitute part of broader “civil service reforms.”

Nevertheless, pressure continues to intensify from diverse quarters, with numerous voices demanding the Governor’s immediate resignation and a comprehensive, impartial investigation into the financial transactions of the Zamfara State Government.

The strategic redeployment of key treasury personnel may temporarily appease certain elements within the government, but it will do little to dispel the pervasive specter of alleged corruption and complicity in terrorist activities now hanging over the state administration.

As the situation continues to unfold, attention remains fixed on Zamfara State, with all eyes watching for developments.

The true intentions behind the government’s actions, whether genuine reform or an intricate cover-up will likely become increasingly transparent as investigations progress, shedding light on the veracity of the allegations.

The Unanswered Questions

The question remains: if the initial memo alleging the Governor’s collusion with bandit leaders was indeed fabricated and tampered with, why the abrupt shift in focus towards preventing government document leaks, implicitly acknowledging the veracity of the prior accusations?

The swift reshuffling of civil servants and the deliberate bypassing of the Commissioner of Finance in this process betray a state of palpable panic and desperation, suggesting a frantic endeavor to reassert control and contain potential damage. This sudden and drastic action raises more questions than answers, casting doubt on the Governor’s professed innocence and fueling speculation about his actual involvement in the allegations.

The haste with which the Governor’s office has moved to reorganize key personnel and sidestep established protocols implies a profound sense of vulnerability, underscoring the likelihood that the initial memo struck closer to truth than initially acknowledged.

The Governor of Zamfara stands at a precarious juncture, faced with a daunting decision that will determine the fate of his administration and the state’s role in combating terrorism. The recent reshuffling, ostensibly presented as a facet of civil service reform, appears to be a strategic maneuver aimed at mitigating the fallout from the damning allegations contained in the leaked memo.

As clamors for accountability intensify, both domestically and internationally, the leadership of Zamfara State teeters on the brink of collapse, its credibility severely compromised. The citizens of Zamfara have lost faith in Governor Dauda Lawal’s ability to ensure their safety and security, which now seems an elusive dream on the verge of extinction.

The state’s pleas for help have become a desperate cry, borne out of frustration and despair. The people’s aspirations for a leader who would usher in an era of peace and stability, freeing them from the scourge of insecurity, have been cruelly dashed.

The lingering questions remain: Will terrorism ever be eradicated in Zamfara State? Will a worthy leader emerge to rescue its people from this abyss of fear and uncertainty?

Revitalizing Primary Healthcare in Nigeria: ALGON Makes Strategic Move, To Hosts PHC-ROP

The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) is poised to revolutionize primary healthcare in Nigeria with its upcoming Technical Workshop on Primary Healthcare Revitalization and Operationalization Programme (PHC-ROP).

Scheduled for August 28th, 2024, in Abuja, this high-level event will bring together stakeholders to enhance primary healthcare service delivery across the country’s 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

In partnership with the Office of the Special Adviser on Health to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Federal Ministry of Health, and other key players, ALGON aims to boost institutional capacity and responsiveness in primary healthcare.

This initiative aligns with the President’s mandate to enforce the Supreme Court judgment on Local Governments’ autonomy and achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Government Must Act: CCNN, 20 Affiliates Withdraw from Nationwide Protest, Present Demands

The Concerned Citizens of Northern Nigeria (CCNN) has announced its withdrawal from the planned nationwide protest, citing concerns over potential risks and consequences.

This was made known by the Jigawa State Coordinator of the group, Muhammad Bello Aliyu at a press conference on Saturday.

The group, which initially participated in mobilizing people for the protest, has now prioritized peace and stability in the region.

In the press conference, the CCNN Jigawa State Chapter, representing 27 local government areas and 20 affiliate associations, explained that the decision was made after careful consideration and assessment of the potential risks.Government Must Act: CCNN Withdraws from Protest, Presents Demands

The group cited the devastating effects of protests in other countries and Nigeria’s own experience with the #EndSARS protest, which was hijacked by elements with ulterior motives.

“We cannot afford to repeat such a scenario in Northern Nigeria. We cannot afford to gamble with the security and well-being of our people,” said the CCNN.

Despite withdrawing from the protest, the group emphasized the need for the government to address the pressing issues of insecurity, hunger, and starvation. “Nigerians are suffering, and it is imperative that the government rises up to the occasion to find solutions to these issues,” said the CCNN.

The group presented specific demands to the government, including tackling insecurity, ending hardship, reversing the petrol price hike, and reducing electricity tariffs and tertiary institution fees.

The CCNN also criticized the promoters and sponsors of the protest, many of whom are diaspora Nigerians living and working abroad. “We will not provide a platform for conflict merchants to exploit the situation and worsen the suffering of our people,” said the group.

The CCNN then urged all concerned citizens to prioritize peace and stability in the region, working together to build a brighter future devoid of violence.

Nigeria on Brink of Collapse, Coalition of Northern Groups Warns of Looming Revolt

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has issued a stark warning to the Nigerian government, cautioning that the country is on the precipice of collapse due to escalating economic hardship, poverty, and insecurity.

In their strongly worded statement, the CNG expressed deep concern over the government’s handling of the economy, citing dire statistics from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that show 133 million Nigerians living in multidimensional poverty and 20 million people unemployed or underemployed.

“The suffering of Nigerians is palpable across every stratum,” said Comrade Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, spokesperson for the CNG. “The government’s economic policies have created this dire situation, and it’s imperative that they take responsibility and address the issues urgently.”

The CNG criticized the government’s decision to increase interest rates, which they believe will further devastate the economy and diminish job prospects. They also expressed dismay at the removal of fuel subsidies, which has led to a shocking 195% increase in petrol prices, crippling the mobility of people and goods across the country.Nigeria on Brink of Collapse: Coalition of Northern Groups Warns of Looming Revolt

The group urged President Tinubu to reassess his economic advisers and purge those who have perpetuated harmful policies. They also rejected the plan to increase fuel prices to fund the new national minimum wage, instead advocating for humane and innovative alternatives to address the economic crisis.

The CNG’s warning comes as Nigeria faces a looming revolt, with dark clouds gathering on the horizon. The group emphasized that cosmetic measures will not suffice to contain the raging anger of the people, particularly when they are inundated by economic hardships, massive hunger, and rampant poverty.

“We pray that Almighty Allah endows the President with the needed political will and divine wisdom to listen to the cries of the people and steer the nation to safety,” Comrade Charanchi concluded.

Falana Chambers Warns INEC Against Recognizing Expired Leadership of Labour Party

A legal firm, Falana Chambers, has written to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) warning the commission against recognizing Julius Abure as the Acting National Chairman of the Labour Party.

The firm, which represents the National Transition Committee of the Labour Party, stated that Abure’s tenure has expired and any further recognition would be in violation of a Federal High Court judgment in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/IC/866/2014 between Labour Party & 3 Ors Vs Com. Salisu Muhammed, and an INEC-brokered agreement of June 27, 2022.

The letter, dated July 4, 2024, and signed by Marahal Abubakar, LP, requested that INEC desist from fraternizing with Abure and his cohorts, and restrain officials from undermining the administration of justice and respect for the rule of law. The firm attached a report of the mediated settlement and a certified true copy of the Federal High Court judgment to the letter.

The letter noted that the Labour Party has not conducted any election for over four years, contravening Section 233(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, read alongside Section 82(3) of the Electoral Act, 2022. It also emphasized that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is the platform of the Labour Party, and that the party has been unable to conduct elections due to the expired tenure of Abure and his National Working Committee.

The legal firm warned that failure to comply with the request will lead to contempt proceedings against the INEC Chairman at the Federal High Court. The letter stated, “TAKE NOTICE that unless you comply with the foregoing request forthwith, we shall approach the Federal High Court and institute contempt proceedings against you.”

NATCOM Acting DG Hails President Tinubu’s Reelection as ECOWAS Chairman

In a momentous development, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been reelected as the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

The congratulatory letter, signed by Dr. Agaba Iduh Fidel, Acting Director General of the National Commission Against the Proliferation of Arms, Light Weapons, and Ammunitions (NATCOM), highlights the significance of this achievement.

President Tinubu’s leadership and dedication to promoting democracy, peace, security, and development in the West African sub-region have been truly commendable. His vision for a more democratic and prosperous ECOWAS is inspiring, and there is no doubt that under his continued guidance, the organization will reach even greater heights.

The reelection serves as a testament to the trust and confidence that the member states of ECOWAS have in President Tinubu’s ability to lead and steer the organization toward a brighter future. His commitment to positive change and progress in the entire West Africa region is unwavering.

The NATCOM, under President Tinubu’s leadership, looks forward to working closely with ECOWAS in their shared mission to combat the proliferation of small arms, light weapons, and ammunition in West Africa. By collaborating with relevant security agencies and leveraging the efforts of the current volunteer workforce, they aim to create a safer and more secure environment for all citizens.

Once again, congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his well-deserved reelection as the chairman of ECOWAS. We wish him continued success in his endeavors as he leads the organization toward a brighter and more prosperous future for West Africa.