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Judge Adjourns for Ruling in Mareva Suit between First Bank Nigeria and General Hydrocarbons Limited and Several Others

A Mareva injunction suit involving First Bank Nigeria, General Hydrocarbons Limited, and several others took a new turn on Friday, January 17, 2025, as Dr. Abiodun Layonu SAN moved to set aside the injunction and other punitive ex parte orders granted to the plaintiffs.

According to Dr. Layonu, there was a clear case of suppression of facts by the plaintiffs, who failed to disclose material and fundamental facts. Specifically, they withheld information on the judgment of Lewis-Allagoa J of the Federal High Court, which prohibited First Bank Nigeria from enforcing any security or assets of General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) related to its operation of OML 120.

Dr. Layonu argued that the plaintiffs should not be allowed to extract a new cause of action when they are already subjudice on the same matter.

He also pointed out that the plaintiffs misled the court into thinking that a judgment sum had already been awarded in their favor, when in fact, the case is still being contested in arbitration.

The asset in question is an oil block, and Dr. Layonu noted that the plaintiffs failed to show how an oil block can be dissipated or relocated.

He emphasized that General Hydrocarbons is fighting to source funds to develop and produce crude in Nigeria, while the plaintiffs are preventing this from happening through strong-arm tactics.

Dr. Layonu questioned whether the court would have granted the Mareva order if the plaintiffs had been honest about the facts. He submitted that the answer should be in the negative.

Meanwhile, Mr. Olumide Aju SAN, representing the second to fifth defendants, argued that his clients should never have been joined in the suit.

He argued that they are not part of the contract between the first defendant and the plaintiffs and never issued any personal guarantees.

Mr. Aju emphasized that this is a clear case of abuse of court and forum shopping, which should not be tolerated.

He also pointed out that there is no established fraud against the second to fifth defendants and that the word “fraud” should not be used loosely to cover up the plaintiffs’ mistakes.

In addition, Mr. Abiodun Anibaba, appearing for the sixth and seventh defendants, argued that his clients have nothing to do with the case and could not understand why they were included in the suit.

He also noted that an undertaking for damages is a condition precedent that should have been fulfilled by the plaintiffs prior to the Mareva order.

The judge has adjourned the case for ruling, and the outcome is eagerly awaited.

The case highlights the complexities of Mareva injunctions and the need for careful consideration of the facts and the law. As Dr. Layonu noted, the court must ensure that justice is served and that the rights of all parties are protected.

How First Bank’s Recklessness Endangered 93 Lives on Oil Rig – GHL Opens Up

A recent statement by General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) has shed light on a disturbing incident involving First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) that put the lives of 93 people at risk on an oil rig. According to GHL, FBN’s repeated failures to meet its financial obligations led to a critical situation on October 7, 2023.

“As we said before and will repeat now, all GHL contracts and invoices were vetted and paid by FBN through their Credit and Risk teams directly to all service providers,” GHL stated. “FBN’s repeated failures to pay on time within the contractual framework of 5 days which became up to 70 days or not at all, in a clear breach of its Tripartite Agreement obligations… led to an international incident on October 7, 2023, when the drilling rig Blackford Dolphin, ran out of fuel, food, water and other critical supplies with 93 Souls onboard, and the Rig was on the verge of declaring MAYDAY.”

GHL claimed that FBN’s Managing Director, Olusegun Alebiousu, who was then the Chief Risk Officer, promised to make payments within three days, but failed to do so. “He then worked the phone, calling Suppliers and Service Providers one after the other and promised payment within 3 days. Based on FBN’s assurances, the Service Providers made emergency supplies, but the payment never came,” GHL stated.

To prevent a catastrophe, GHL had to enter into an Irrevocable Third-Party Payment Order with one of the offtakers to pay the suppliers directly. “GHL had to stand its ground against such bullying… We will meet FBN in court with Daily Reports and log details to debunk this continuing misinformation of diversion,” GHL asserted.

The incident has raised questions about FBN’s commitment to good governance and the rule of law. GHL accused FBN of abusing court processes and failing to comply with a valid court order. “FBN then went to Justice D Dipeolu of the same Federal High Court on December 30, 2024, with same lawyers, without disclosing this relevant judgment to the Learned Justice, to obtain a Mareva injunction Exparte freezing order against GHL and individual directors who never signed personal guarantees and thus not personally liable,” GHL stated.

GHL questioned FBN’s motives, asking why it did not put GHL on notice and why it sought an Exparte order. “Is this how a 130-year old blue chip financial institution committed to good governance and rule of law, should behave? Why the hurry to score cheap points to use on social media? If FBN was so sure of its facts why not put GHL on notice? Why an Exparte?” GHL asked.

The dispute between GHL and FBN highlights the need for transparency and accountability in business dealings, particularly in the oil and gas industry. As GHL stated, “We are ready, willing and able to present the body of evidence to any court… Luckily, FBN has not denied the Subrogation MOU and the benefits it got upfront from GHL’s intervention. They should meet their obligations and all will be well.”

GHL Denies Owing FBN $225M, Claims Moratorium Is in Place

In a recent statement, General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) has vehemently denied allegations of owing First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) $225 million. The statement, signed by Abdelmuizz Bello, Director of Strategy & Operations at GHL, provides a detailed breakdown of the issues in dispute between GHL and FBN.

According to the statement, “We entered a legally binding, enforceable Subrogation Agreement with First Bank on May 29, 2021, with FBN agreeing to fund GHL’s exploration, production and development of OML 120 in exchange for sharing profit from oil proceeds from the OML in a 50:50 ratio after statutory payments and taxes over 8 years.”

However, GHL alleges that FBN failed to meet its agreed-upon financial commitments, resulting in critical challenges for the development of OML 120. As stated in the release, “Essentially, GHL’s grouse is FBN’s failure to meet its agreed and executed financial commitments which GHL had believed would be made, when it signed the agreement resulting in critical challenges for the development of OML 120.”

Despite disbursing $185 million, FBN’s disbursement process was often delayed, lasting up to 70 days after funding requests. This led to massive losses in day rates and downtimes, resulting in inefficiencies and losses of over $147 million. As GHL emphasized, “The way and manner of the disbursement which was agreed to be 5 days after funding request, sometimes lasted up to 70 days after funding request; service providers led by Schlumberger, Baker Hughes and Century that were supposed to be paid at the same time for various interventions were paid sporadically at different times.”

GHL also highlighted that FBN’s credit and risk team verified and approved all contracts and invoices due to contractors engaged for the development and operations of the oil mining lease. Payments were made directly by FBN to these contractors and service providers, rendering allegations of diversion “befuddling and without merit.” As stated in the release, “The allegations of a diversion of the monies advanced to GHL are therefore befuddling and without merit as payment were made by FBN directly to service providers after vetting and approval by its credit and risk teams.”

The statement further noted that the disbursed loan of $185 million is not due for repayment, as it is still within the moratorium period as per the Facility and Tripartite Agreements. The loan is only due when there are profits to be shared 50:50 from commercial oil production. As GHL emphasized, “It is important to note that the disbursed loan of $185million is not due for repayment. The loan is still within the moratorium period as per the Facility and Tripartite Agreements.”

GHL accused FBN of attempting to bully and force GHL out of the transaction, using its directors and other proxies to induce a crisis. As stated in the release, “Instead of performing its role as a lender who was saved from the abyss, FBN is trying to bully and force GHL out of the transaction and take over the oil bloc, using its directors and other proxies with this clearly induced crisis.”

GHL is seeking to exercise its options under the agreement to find new lenders and partners that can efficiently and cost-effectively save the project for Nigeria. As stated in the release, “GHL is seeking to exercise its options under the agreement to find new lenders and partners that can be efficient and cost effective to save the project for Nigeria , should FBN remain intransigent.”

The statement concluded by emphasizing that GHL has obtained injunctions against FBN, restraining the bank from obstructing or preventing GHL from obtaining necessary funding for OML 120. As stated in the release, “GHL approached the Federal High Court and after arguments by both sides, obtained the following injunctions against First Bank on December 12, 2024.”

Despite this, FBN obtained an interim Mareva injunction restraining GHL and its shareholders from operating their accounts over the purported debt. GHL views this as an abuse of the court process and is seeking justice. As stated in the release, “This impunity is now back before the Federal High Court, Lagos. We believe that sooner or later Justice will be served.”

Sunday Dare’s ‘Divisive And Unprofessional Rhetoric’: Bauchi Governor’s Office Urges Presidential Aide to Promote National Unity

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media, Sunday Dare, for what he described as “unprofessional, disrespectful, and divisive rhetoric.”

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar Gidado on Sunday, Bala Mohammed’s camp accused Dare of turning his role into a platform for political attacks rather than fostering unity and promoting constructive dialogue.

The statement issued on Sunday, titled “Enough is Enough”, did not hold back in calling out the Presidency for its alleged intolerance to criticism.

Governor Mohammed’s team dragged Dare for releasing his remarks during Juma’at prayers and Armed Forces Remembrance Day, calling it “poor timing” and “a disgrace to the solemnity of the events.”

“Instead of focusing on honouring Nigeria’s fallen heroes, Dare chose to prioritise political mudslinging. Is this what the Tinubu administration represents?” the statement questioned.

The Bauchi governor accused the Presidency of fostering a toxic culture that stifles criticism.

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Sunday Dare’s Divisive And Unprofessional Rhetoric: Enough Is Enough

The Media Office of the Executive Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, CON, has taken note of the ill-timed, unprofessional, and divisive comments made by Mr. Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication. His recent tirade is not only beneath the dignity of someone speaking on behalf of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, but it also undermines the very principles of democracy and constructive governance.

  1. Ill-Timing And Lack Of Professionalism

Mr. Dare’s remarks, strategically released during a sacred time of reflection during Jumat prayers and the commemoration of Armed Forces Remembrance Day, demonstrate a lack of respect for the gravity of national events. By prioritizing political attacks over honouring Nigeria’s fallen heroes, Mr. Dare displayed poor judgment unbecoming of his office. This calculated move is a disservice to the President, who deserves better representation.

Furthermore, the tone and substance of Mr. Dare’s comments are unprofessional and fail to reflect the high standards expected of a presidential spokesperson. Instead of fostering constructive dialogue, his statement pits the President against key stakeholders and democratic voices offering feedback and critique—essential components of participatory governance.

  1. Increasing Intolerance to Feedback

The Presidency, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has regrettably demonstrated increasing intolerance toward feedback and criticism. Rather than welcoming constructive suggestions from patriotic Nigerians, including Governor Bala Mohammed, the President’s media team has chosen to antagonize and vilify dissenting voices. This combative approach is not only undemocratic but also counterproductive in a nation as diverse and pluralistic as Nigeria.

Governor Bala Mohammed’s remarks were neither irresponsible nor political. They were grounded in patriotism and an earnest desire to ensure that national policies, such as the proposed Tax Reform Bills, are inclusive and reflect the voices of all Nigerians. It is unfortunate that instead of addressing these valid concerns, Mr. Dare resorted to personal attacks and diversionary tactics.

  1. Lack of Genuine Consultation on Tax Reform Bills

The crux of Mr. Dare’s tirade centres on Governor Bala Mohammed’s critique of the Tax Reform Bills currently before the National Assembly. We wish to reiterate that Governor Mohammed’s remarks are not an attack on the President but a legitimate call for greater consultation and inclusivity.

The claims by the Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee, chaired by Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, that consultations were conducted are, at best, misleading. A thorough review of their engagements reveals that these were mere briefings rather than genuine consultations.

The two terms are fundamentally different: while briefings are top-down, unilateral information-sharing sessions, consultations require multidirectional, inclusive dialogue with stakeholders.

We formally demand that the Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee publicly release detailed consultation reports with stakeholder inputs, in line with the Freedom of Information Act. This transparency will allow Nigerians to verify whether the committee genuinely engaged stakeholders or merely used token gatherings to rubber-stamp its proposals.

  1. Constructive Criticism Is Not Political

Governor Bala Mohammed has consistently supported policies that align with the nation’s best interests and has provided constructive feedback on those that require improvement.

His critique of the Tax Reform Bills stems from his experience as a former Federal Capital Territory Minister, a current second-term Governor and Chairman of PDP Governors Forum, who, besides understanding the importance of inclusive governance has first hand experience of the dangers posed by unwholesome or ill-digested macro-economic policies.

Policies that affect the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians cannot be imposed without broad-based consultation. In a constitutional democracy, the President is obligated to engage stakeholders, build consensus, and consider alternative views. Governor Mohammed’s comments are a reminder of this responsibility, not an attack on the President’s authority.

In fact, it is correct to say that Governor Bala Mohammed is only a good student of President Tinubu whose pedigree as a pro-democracy activist and critic launched his political career, catapulting him to the exalted position that he occupies today. Not only did President Tinubu stand boldly against anti-democratic military dictatorship, even as Governor of Lagos State, he fought President Olusegun Obasanjo to a standstill in pursuit of his vision of further democratising the local government system in the state. We do not recall that the President’s media team ever descended on him with expletives or unbridled disrespect.

  1. Governor Bala Mohammed’s Proven Leadership

While Mr. Dare questions Governor Mohammed’s leadership, Bauchi State’s track record under his administration speaks for itself. From transformative infrastructure projects to human capital development, Governor Mohammed has delivered measurable progress that has earned national and international recognition. These achievements contrast sharply with Mr. Dare’s baseless accusations of “irresponsible politics.”

If it pleases him, Sunday Dare and his fellow jobbers can continue to wallow in the delusory bliss that their distasteful campaign of disinformation is capable of hoodwinking the good people of Bauchi State, or other sub-nationals, into an unquestioning acceptance of a fiscal policy that, despite all the stated good intentions, could place them on the path of irredeemable economic ruin.

When the electorate of Bauchi State voted resoundingly to return Bala Mohammed to power in 2023, they did so in recognition of his faithful implementation of his ‘My Bauchi Project’ policy document and confident that the next four years would be more fruitful.

Sunday Dare is welcome to Bauchi State for an on-the-spot assessment of the transformation that has taken place under the dynamic leadership of Bala Mohammed, achievements that have been acknowledged by top Federal Government functionaries such as former President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Shettima and others.

These achievements include sustained economic transformation through massive investment in critical infrastructure such as roads, markets, and housing projects, which have significantly boosted commerce and created jobs thereby reducing youth restiveness and insecurity. The governor’s agricultural initiatives, anchored on the provision of subsidized inputs and promotion of modern farming techniques have empowered farmers and increased food production.

In healthcare, the state has prioritized the rehabilitation of hospitals, construction of primary healthcare centres, and provision of free maternal and child healthcare services. Similarly, significant investments in education infrastructure, teacher training, targeted stakeholder engagement and general recalibration of the education environment are addressing the age-long out-of-school problem while creating the impetus for sustained improvement in performance.

On Youth and Women Empowerment , through various skills acquisition programs and grants, thousands of youths and women have been empowered to become self-reliant, contributing to the state’s socio-economic growth.

These achievements are not only a testament to Governor Mohammed’s visionary leadership but also a reminder of what can be achieved when governance is people focused.

Similarly, the Presidency’s media team should focus on highlighting the President’s accomplishments in critical areas such as security, the economy, infrastructure, and education, rather than engaging in needless squabbles.

  1. Enough Is Enough

This is not the first time Mr. Dare has launched an unprovoked attack on Governor Bala Mohammed. His role as a media adviser demands professionalism, diplomacy, and an unwavering commitment to uniting Nigerians behind the President’s vision. Instead, Mr. Dare has chosen to sow division and distract from critical national issues.

We reiterate that Governor Bala Mohammed respects the Office of the President and the responsibilities it entails. However, respect does not preclude critique in a democracy. Moving forward, we urge Mr. Dare to channel his efforts toward promoting the President’s policies and achievements, if any, rather than disparaging those offering constructive feedback.

A democracy thrives on dialogue, not intimidation. It is time for the President’s media team to embrace this principle and recognize that dissent is not a threat—it is an opportunity to build a better, stronger Nigeria.

Economic Hardship: CSOs, Others at Gombe Town Hall Meeting Reject Tax Reform Bills, Demand Relocation of Banks’ Headquarters to Abuja

A town hall meeting convened by the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) Gombe State Chapter, in collaboration with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and critical stakeholders, has vehemently rejected the proposed Tax Reform Bills.

The meeting, held at Gombe State University on January 6, 2025, brought together policymakers, academics, civil society actors, community leaders, youth groups, and concerned citizens to deliberate on the implications of the proposed tax reform bills.

Comrade Muhammed Usman Deba, Gombe State Coordinator of the CNG, emphasized that the proposed tax reform bills would exacerbate existing economic challenges in Northern Nigeria. “The reforms are likely to deepen poverty, increase unemployment, and stifle local businesses already grappling with economic hardship,” he noted.

The participants also expressed concern over the provisions in the bills that propose the defunding of pivotal national institutions such as the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).

Economic Hardship: CSOs, Others at Gombe Town Hall Meeting Reject Tax Reform Bills, Demand Relocation of Banks' Headquarters to Abuja

Comrade Habiba Isah Gaude, representative of women groups from the Voice for Rural Women, stressed that these institutions are critical to education, innovation, and technological advancement in Northern Nigeria.

The town hall meeting further criticized the lack of meaningful consultation and engagement with stakeholders, particularly those from Northern Nigeria, during the formulation of the bills. Comrade Lawal Idris Lawantee, Acting Chairman of CSOs in the state, warned that the implementation of such reforms could fuel discontent and add to social tensions in the North.

In light of these concerns, the town hall meeting made several recommendations. Firstly, it demanded the relocation of all bank headquarters to Abuja, citing the need for equitable distribution of benefits. “Abuja, as the Federal Capital of Nigeria, has historically been a peaceful and neutral territory free from ethnic or religious tensions,” the meeting noted.

The meeting also called for the reopening of land borders, reduction of VAT to 3%, and rejection of increased telecommunication tariffs. Furthermore, it demanded increased funding for TETFUND, NITDA, and NASENI, and clear definitions of key terms in the tax reform bill.

The participants unanimously rejected the proposed tax reform bill, viewing it as a direct assault on the economic and social well-being of Nigerians, particularly in Northern Nigeria. They emphasized the need for alternative reforms that are inclusive, equitable, and designed to stimulate sustainable economic growth without imposing undue hardship on citizens.

As the Federal Government moves forward with economic reforms, the town hall meeting’s recommendations serve as a critical reminder of the need for inclusivity, equity, and people-centered policies. The meeting’s conclusions underscore the collective sentiment that the proposed tax reform bills, in their current form, are detrimental to the people and the nation at large.

Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar Condoles with Jigawa Governor Namadi Over Mother’s Passing

The Honourable Minister of Defence, His Excellency Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, CON, mni, has extended his heartfelt condolences to the Executive Governor of Jigawa State, Mallam Umar A. Namadi, over the passing of his beloved mother, Hajiya Maryam Namadi Umar.

In a statement released today, the Minister expressed his shock and sadness upon receiving the news of Hajiya Maryam’s demise, describing it as a great tragedy.

He extended his deepest sympathies to the Governor, his family, and the people of Jigawa State, praying for the repose of her soul and seeking divine comfort for her loved ones.

As a former Governor of Jigawa State himself, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar’s condolences carry significant weight, demonstrating his commitment to supporting his colleagues and the people of Jigawa State during difficult times.¹

The Ministry of Defence has not provided further details on the circumstances surrounding Hajiya Maryam’s passing. However, the Defence Minister’s prompt expression of condolences underscores the importance of showing compassion and solidarity during times of grief.

North Central Youth Leaders Forum Declares Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya As Only Candidate With Capacity For PDP National Vice Chairman

In a significant show of support and solidarity, youth leaders under the umbrella of the North Central Youth Leaders Forum gathered on Thursday evening at the North Central Zonal meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja to rally behind Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya for the position of National Vice Chairman, North Central Zone of the party.

Hon. Alfa Nma, President of the zonal youth leaders’ body, in a passionate speech emphasized the critical importance of the National Vice Chairman position, which has been micro-zoned to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

He urged PDP leaders and stakeholders to carefully consider the capacity and leadership qualities required for the role.

According to Hon. Nma, the North Central Youth Leaders Forum has unanimously endorsed Hon. Ajiya as the most capable candidate for the position, citing his proven track record of dedication and tireless efforts for the PDP.

Hon Stephen Abraham Ajiya
Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya

He said “Ajiya is a person that never gets tired when they talk about anything in PDP; he’s always there, morning, afternoon, and night, Ajiya has been there to work for PDP. He has been doing this for a long time and everybody knows him.”

The rally was a call to action for PDP faithful members, leaders, women, and youths to support Hon. Ajiya’s candidacy and avoid past mistakes in leadership selection by the party.

Hon. Nma warned against attempts to impose an unknown candidate, emphasizing the need for proven capacity and leadership as the party prepares for the 2027 elections.

The North Central Youth Leaders Forum’s endorsement of Hon. Ajiya is significant, as it reflects the growing support for his candidacy among key stakeholders in the region. As the PDP prepares for its zonal congresses, the outcome of the National Vice Chairman election will be closely watched.

Matawalle Seeks US Partnership To Boost Nigeria’s Defence Health Services

In a significant move to bolster Defence Health Services, the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Bello Matawalle MON, met with a U.S. delegation led by Dr. David Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health. The meeting, which took place on Friday, December 20, 2024, focused on enhancing the existing collaboration in defence health between the two nations.

The Honourable Minister commended the U.S. for their efforts in establishing high-tech laboratories in Nigeria and urged for the expansion of these medical facilities beyond Abuja and Lagos to reach more deserving regions. Dr. Matawalle emphasized the strategic integration of health services to improve the welfare of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, stating, “A healthy military is the backbone of a strong nation.”

The Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that military personnel have access to top-tier healthcare services and facilities. He called for an increase in the defence budget allocated to health, viewing it as a vital investment in the nation’s future and stability.

The U.S. delegation’s visit to Nigeria is aimed at advancing initiatives to sustain progress against HIV, accelerate efforts towards the United Nations’ 95-95-95 goals, and work towards the elimination of HIV as a public health threat by 2030. The partnership between Nigeria and the U.S. is expected to have a positive impact on military health and serve as a model for strengthening Nigeria’s overall healthcare system.

According to Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana mni, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, “This collaboration marks a turning point for Nigeria’s defence health system.” Dr. Smith praised the Minister for his proactive approach to health readiness, underscoring the critical connection between health systems and military effectiveness.

The partnership between Nigeria and the U.S. is a significant step towards enhancing military readiness and addressing public health challenges that affect both service members and the civilian population. As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration continues to prioritize healthcare as a cornerstone of national security, the collaboration is expected to yield positive results for the country’s defence health system.

ALGON National Organizing Secretary and Delta ALGON Chair Honoured for Excellence in Governance Milestones

The National Organising Secretary of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) and the Executive Chairman of Okpe Local Government Area (LGA) of Delta State, Hon. Isaiah Esiovwa (KSM, JP), has again been recognized for his outstanding achievements in good governance, accountability, and service delivery to the people.

The State Executive Council of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) presented him with an Award of Excellence, to the ALGON Chairman in Delta State.

The award which came after painstaking and rigorous process of selection is a testament to Hon. Esiovwa’s sterling qualities and overwhelming endorsements from across the state.

These qualities could be seen in his judicious deployment of council funds on projects and commitment to transparency as well as innovation which have combined to earn him numerous accolades.

Recently, the ALGON National Executive Council elected him as its new National Organizing Secretary during its 51st NEC meeting.

As a decorated Justice of Peace (JP) and member of the Honoured Order of Knights of Saints Mulumba (KSM), Hon. Esiovwa has made significant contributions to the Okpe Kingdom.

His leadership has led to notable rural infrastructural development, earning him the rare traditional title of ‘Odonjerenren of Okpe Kingdom’.

In his response to the award, Hon. Esiovwa expressed gratitude to God and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, acknowledging the Governor’s unique leadership style.

He acknowledged the Governor’s unique leadership style which includes but not limited to openness, massive construction of roads, bridges, houses, rural electrification, job creation, health care services, massive Agricultural projects, educational development as well as provision other social safety nets which have promoted service delivery and good governance in the state.

He dedicated the award to the state Governor and the people, urging all ALGON-member chairmen in the state to emulate the Governor’s leadership qualities, particularly regarding the payment of the new minimum wage.

On his part, Comrade Ezeko Okwudi, the Delta State President of NULGE, commended Governor Oborevwori for his transformational strides in the state and promoting synergy aimed at delivering democratic dividends.

He commended the governor for his responsiveness to the requests made by labour organizations, NULGE, ALGON, NLC, and TUC and pledged to work together for inclusive growth in the state.
He pledged to work together for inclusive growth in the state.

Jigawa Youth Agenda Debunks Allegations Against Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar, Says They’re Baseless

Youths under the umbrella of the Jigawa Youth Agenda have come out strongly in defence of Honourable Minister of Defence, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, dismissing allegations made by “a mysterious group” claiming to represent APC youth in Jigawa State as unfounded and mischievous.

They noted that after conducting thorough investigations, “the Youth Agenda discovered that this group is not officially registered with the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Jigawa”, and appears to have been hastily formed to spread misinformation and disrupt party unity.

“We reaffirm our unwavering support for Minister Badaru Abubakar, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the APC and Nigeria,” said Al-Amin Aliu, a Public Analyst noted on behalf of the Jigawa Youth Agenda.

The group stated that “His leadership and commitment are indisputable, from his transformative tenure as Governor of Jigawa State to his current role as Minister of Defence.”

The Jigawa Youth Agenda highlighted Minister Badaru Abubakar’s key achievements, including strengthening national security by enhancing Nigeria’s military capabilities, forging strategic partnerships with global defence organizations, promoting youth empowerment through initiatives focused on education, employment, and entrepreneurship in Jigawa State, and advancing APC unity by fostering collaboration across the state and nationally.

The Youth Agenda viewed the allegations as an attempt to create division within the united APC family and urged party members and the public to disregard these unfounded claims.

“Minister Badaru Abubakar’s legacy remains a source of pride for Jigawa State and Nigeria,” Aliu emphasized.

“His dedication to national development, APC principles, and the Tinubu administration demonstrates his integrity and effectiveness”, the group added.

The youths maintained that the Defence Minister has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the welfare of the people of Jigawa State, as seen in his recent visit to commiserate with the state government over the flood that ravaged the state, where he made a personal donation of N20 million naira to support relief efforts. “This gesture reinforces the strong bond between the Honourable Minister and the people of Jigawa State.”

The Jigawa Youth Agenda then urged Nigerians to recognize Minister Badaru Abubakar’s achievements and support his efforts to build a stronger and more secure nation.

“Together, let us reject misinformation and uphold APC unity and progress at state and national levels,” Aliu concluded as the Youth Agenda reaffirmed its full confidence in Minister Badaru Abubakar’s ability to lead and contribute positively to Nigeria’s development.