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APC Support Group Flags Off Ward Tour In Onitsha North

The Coordinator APC Support Group For Andy Ubah for Governor Project, Hon Victor Mba has stressed the need for concerted efforts toward ensuring victory for Senator Andy Ubah in the November 6 polls in Anambra State.

Addressing All Progressives Congress (APC) faithfuls at ward 14 during the flag off of the group’s Ward-To-Ward Tour, Hon Mba disclosed that the Ward Tour exercise was aimed at galvanising the party members to redouble their efforts in sensitising the electorate at the grassroots level.

He added that it’s aimed towards identifying with and supporting APC Candidate Senator Andy Ubah for the collective interest of party members and the benefit of Ndi Anambra in general.

Hon Victor Mba further pointed out that Ndi Anambra are tired and disenchanted with the present APGA government in the state.

He noted that this is the opportunity for the citizens in Anambra State to effect the change of government in order to rescue the state from thuggery and visionless leadership.

The APC Support Group Coordinator then urged eligible voters who are yet to obtain their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to avail themselves of the opportunity of the ongoing online Continuous Voters Registration Exercise to collect their PVC to enable them participate effectively in the forthcoming elections.

APC SUPPORT GROUP FLAGS OFF WARD TOUR IN ONITSHA NORTH 2He urged coordinators in the 15 wards not to relent in their campaign and mobilisation efforts for the victory of Senator Andy Ubah at the November 6th polls.

Also speaking during the Ward Tour, the South East Zonal Coordinator of the APC Ward-to-Ward Ambassadors (WWA), Comrade Akunwata Ejoh Ojiba stressed the need for all hands to be on deck in ensuring the success of the Andy-Ubah-For-Governor aspiration.

Comrade Ojiba maintained that since it was likely that an APC Igbo President is realisable and imminent, it became imperative that APC takes over the Governorship of Anambra State.

In his contributions, a former member, House of Representative and B.O.T member WARD-TO-WARD AMBASSADORS,(WWA) Anambra chapter HON, Gozie Agbakoba expressed confidence on the victory of Senator Andy Ubah at the forthcoming November 6th elections in Anambra State, adding that the chances was better enhanced now that there was unity within the party.

He called for an inclusive participation of all in the Andy-Ubah-For-Governor Project through individual mobilization of at least 100 potential Voters each at the polling centres.

Hon Gozie Agbakoba disclosed that the Ward-To-Ward Ambassadors, (WWA) was fully recognized by the party leadership at the National Level stressing that campaign logistics would be distributed and shared in accordance with polling units in a particular Local Government Areas.

He maintained that emphasis should be on striving to win at the polling unit level, and admonished the group that logistics for the mobilization exercise must be duely disposed and used for the purpose it was meant for stressing that the strategic action work plan was Operation-Win-Your-Polling-Unit to reap the reward of the electoral victory.

He also urged members of the group to intensify efforts in sensitizing eligible voters to obtain their PVC to enable them cast their votes during elections.

Kenya: Court Upholds Illegality of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Constitutional Review

Kenya’s Court of Appeal on Friday upheld the illegality of the constitutional review process launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta, which has seen his plans thwarted less than a year before the presidential election.

The reform, dubbed the “Building Bridge Initiative” (BBI), aims to amend the 2010 constitution – which established a presidential system – to create, among other things, a post of prime minister, two deputy prime ministers and a leader of the opposition and increase the number of seats in parliament.

But “the president does not have the power under the constitution to initiate constitutional amendments. A constitutional amendment can only be initiated by Parliament (…) or by popular initiative,” said presiding judge Daniel Musinga at the conclusion of the more than ten hours of reading of the ruling.

The head of state may be subject to civil proceedings for illegally initiating this process, the seven judges also ruled.

The BBI has been a source of growing controversy since its launch on November 27, 2019.

President Kenyatta says the constitutional review is meant to mitigate the current “winner take all” system that has caused post-election conflicts throughout the country’s history.

But critics see it as a ploy by the head of state, who is not allowed to run for a third term in the August 2022 election, to stay in power as prime minister.

Some suspect a power-sharing deal with his former main opponent, Raila Odinga.

After the post-election violence of 2017, the two opponents began an unexpected rapprochement, embodied by a handshake that remained famous as “The handshake” in March 2018.

The first of the opponents to the text is William Ruto, vice president since 2013 of Mr. Kenyatta, who had endorsed him as his successor for 2022.

Since the rapprochement with Raila Odinga, he sees himself increasingly marginalized from power.

Before the Supreme Court? –

On May 11, Parliament approved the bill, which was then to be put to a referendum.

But two days later, a Nairobi court ruled that the process was illegal, stating that such a constitutional review could not be initiated by the president.

Uhuru Kenyatta denounced an “attempt to block the will of the people. The government appealed.

BBI supporters may file a final appeal to the Supreme Court.

Raila Odinga announced this week that he would not challenge an unfavourable decision by the Court of Appeal.

“We don’t want to waste any more time by going to the Supreme Court. We will fully concentrate on the elections,” he said on a radio station Wednesday.

In a tweet posted minutes before the decision was announced, he said that “the parties involved will each make their own decisions on how to proceed based on the decision that was handed down today.”

Strategies –

Subject to an appeal to the Supreme Court, this court decision allows the election process to continue as planned.

But it will change the political strategies and maneuvers in the 11.5 months leading up to the first round on August 9, 2022.

The BBI offered the possibility of coalitions between parties. negotiations had begun, with the new executive positions and 70 new constituencies in the BBI at the heart of the discussions.

“It could be more difficult to reach such alliances before the elections if the BBI is not on the table and if these new posts have not been created,” Nic Cheeseman, a professor at the University of Birmingham (UK), told AFP.

For many observers, this ruling also establishes a certain independence of the judiciary from the executive.

In September 2017, the Supreme Court overturned the results of the August 8 presidential election, in which incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta came out on top.

This decision, a first in the history of the continent, soured relations between the judiciary and President Kenyatta, who was nevertheless re-elected (98.26%) a few weeks later in a new election boycotted by his rival Odinga.

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ALGON Chairman, Hon. Yusuf Wakili AKA ‘Gurara’ from Niger accompanied by ALGON Niger rep. Hon. Ibrahim Bosso as Gurara Hosts ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, His Deputy Marshal Jega, And Others Led By BOT Chairman, Hon. Odunayo Ategbero at Electrifying Dinner in Abuja

It was a breathtaking Wednesday evening filled with pomp and pageantry as the Chairman of Gurara Local Government Council, Hon. Yusuf Wali took members of the National Executive Council of ALGON and the BOT to a red carpet reception after it’s long afternoon meeting at the ALGON national headquarters.

In his welcome address, the host and Chairman of Gurara Local Government of Niger state Hon Yusuf welcomed guests with array of mouthwatering delicacies prepared by a group of chefs specially engaged to make the best of the evening.

The National President, Hon Alabi Kolade David has applauded the gathering and described it as one of the most entertaining evening and the exciting reunion of ALGON ever held in Abuja in the recent times.

He said that ALGON has always been in the news about either NEC meeting or BOT but by such gesture and invitation, it has redefined it’s meeting with warm reception by its great friend a pillar and strong allay of the Association.

He thanked the ALGON Niger Chairman, Hon. Ibrahim Bosso for the kind of solidarity he has continued to demonstrate to the Association in Niger and urged him to continue to deliver service to his constituents.

Earlier the Deputy National President, Hon. Shehu Marshal Jega called on members to always see such opportunity as a unifying one amongst all members and thanked the host Chairman for treating them to an entertaining evening with lots of food, drinks and so on.

In attendance were the Chief of Staff to the President Hon. Itiako Malik Ikpokpo, ALGON Chairmen from Abia, Hon Ibe Nwoke, Delta, Hon Ebonta Victor, Imo, Hon Willie Okolieogwo, Hon. Semi Nola Lawal of Ogun, Hon. Maifata Muazu of ALGON Nasarawa, ALGON Osun, BOT members representing North Central, Hon. Ishola and that of the South East Hon. Cyril Okafor, also on hand were Chief Dimeji Lamu, Hon Mohammed,  among others.

From the Celebrity roll call, the get-together had some Nollywood movie crooners like ‘Ibu’, Zack Orji and some array of Hausa celebrities led by ‘Maisunkwu’.

It was indeed an evening of glitz and razzmatazz with music reverting back and forth through the ekonic roof top and open seat out, another reminder of meeting in Enugu, Delta and Kano by ALGON under the dynamic leadership of Alabi, the National President who has as part of his policy direction decentralized NEC Meetings to geopolitical zones to close ranks and entrench love.

As if ALGON has had it’s fair share of the meeting for North Central due to the incredible party by Hon. Gurara, the answer is ‘no’ because the gathering was a single display of love and solidarity to the Kolade David Alabi-led Executive after a successful BOT and NEC Meeting in Abuja.

Anambra Guber: APC Leaders Urge Party Faithfuls to Close Ranks for Andy Uba’s Victory

Ahead of the November 6th Governorship Elections in Anambra State, Hon Victor Mba, the Coordinator of the APC Mobilisers, a support group for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APA), Andy Ubah, has called on APC faithful in the area to close ranks and work with unity of purpose towards ensuring victory for Senator Andy Ubah in the forthcoming elections in the state.

Making the call while addressing APC faithful during an interactive session held at the Umuosuma Square Ward 3 Inland Town, Onitsha, Hon Victor Mba charged all the project coordinators and their 10 member delegates each from the 15 wards in Onitsha North to embrace the group’s strategy of Booth-By-Booth, Polling Unit by Polling Unit monitoring system, adding that they should endeavor to discharge their assignments diligently.

Hon Victor Mba also disclosed that the group would soon embark on ward tours to sensitize the electorates on the need to participate actively in the forthcoming elections by ensuring that they obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) to enable them cast their votes during elections.

Also speaking, the zonal coordinators, APC Ward-To-Ward Ambassadors, South East Zone, Comrade Akunwata Ejoh Ojiba urged members of the party to be dedicated and work hard for the success of the Andy Ubah for the Governor Project.

He called for concerted efforts towards ensuring the achievement of the party’s aspirations, adding that he was confident that APC would win a landslide victory at the polls come November 6th, 2021.

In his contribution a former member of the House of Representatives, Onitsha Federal Constituency Hon Gozie Agbokoba commended the group for the proposed ward tour.

He noted that the plan was not only timely, but also strategic, stressing that members should redouble their efforts towards winning at the polling booths level.

Hon Agbakoba further urged the group to use the opportunity of the ward tour to strategize for the coming elections based on polling unit by polling unit monitoring and mobilization of eligible voters.

He called on eligible voters who are yet to obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) to avail themselves of the opportunity of the ongoing online continuous voters registration exercise to obtain their PVC to enable them exercise their franchise.

My Purported Membership Of ALGON IMC Fake News – Kwara ALGON Chair, HON. JIDE ASONIBARE

The State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria Kwara state Chapter Hon.Jide Ashonibare has described as ridiculous the inclusion of his name and office as member of the alleged Interim Management Committee (IMC) of ALGON.

He said that ALGON has no leadership gap as the present National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade was duly elected during the well attended General Assembly held in Abuja in March 2021.

He described IMC as alien to ALGON Constitution and stated that there is no basis for continued indulgence of Hon. Abdullahi Maje on issues and affairs of the National body of the association as he was neither a member of NEC nor it’s State Chapter Chairman in Niger.

He further stated that for many times the so called Abdullahi Maje has purportedly used the Social Media as soft targets in advancing such wishful claim but regretted that ALGON is one and constitutionally bound with maximum peace which is evident in the ongoing NEC meeting that has brought ALGON NEC member across the country to Enugu since Monday.

He advised Maje to stop waisting the time he would have used to face his tenure as the Chairman of Suleja Council and endeavour to focus in delivering services to his people instead of phantom claims in the pages of newspapers.

CONSTITUTION AMMENDMENT: Why Council Chairmen Should Be Factored Into Nigeria’s Security Architecture – ALGON Leaders

Ahead of the two-day Zonal Public Hearing scheduled for 26th and 27 of this May by the National Assembly Review of the 1999 Constitution, ambushing 4 Principal Officers of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria was a herculean task but coincidentally, It was their emergency meeting recently in Abuja where the duo of the Deputy National President Hon, Jega Marshal, the Chief of Staff to the National President Hon Itiako Constatine Ikpokpo were present before being joined by the National Treasurer Hon Maifata Muazu and Hon Solomon Onah the National Publicity Secretary. In this joint interview, they bare their minds on some issues and outcomes as captured by Obiora Orji.

Excerpts:

The 1979 constitution, which provided the legal framework for the 1976 reforms, plunged the local government system into a crisis of identity, and ever since then, the local governments and Councils in Nigeria have remained an idea which its time is not ripe and in search of relevance, how true is this Hon Ikpokpo?

Well looking at the prevailing experience so far, I must say without equivocation that the combined effects of constitutional gaps and reform contradictions have rendered Nigeria’s system of local governments and councils operation like an unfortunate ‘orphan’ gauging their contribution to governance and service delivery and that is why the present ALGON Exco has been mandated by the National President Hon Alabi Kolade David to articulate all issues for the public hearing, that’s one leg of it, the other is that ALGON is embarking on a ‘take it to the needy approach by mobilizing all Nigerians to the Zonal Hearing to honestly reflect their concerns for strengthening the system which has been the people’s longstanding position, very unambiguous and important I must conclude.

Though ALGON is set to get it right now as we can see from recent available records showing that almost 31 out of the 36 states in their various LGA/and Councils are already democratic through elections and with more set to join this month and next what is motivating to this good omen? Hon Jega?

Thank you, as a matter of fact, ALGON will use this opportunity to appreciate the Nigerian Governors Forum for taking the bandwagon initiative of conducting regular elections and ensuring non-interference in some states recently. It has shown that they are heeding to the cry of Nigerians who are desirous of a change for a truly grassroots participatory democracy and ‘unity of command’. I am personally happy that the impact of this Zonal Hearing no doubt is a response to the hunger espoused by the people for a well-structured and operational dynamics of the local government system in Nigeria, to me, it has been widely acknowledged. Just like such is in the national conversation as well for the state Judiciary. 

Hon Maifata, there are so many hues and cries out there that the local government should be given the status of a federating unit in the constitution, with its powers and functions clearly spelled out; the constitutional mandate of the system receiving direct allocation off from the State Joint Local Government Account issue has been before now encouraged by both NFIU and the Federal government, is there any change in the system or how has it affected speedy development across the LGA/Councils?

From our record across the country, it has become popular. The regime of fiscal federalism is winning numerous support, to me, such has evolved and with some serious measures to instill fiscal discipline among local governments and has encouraged both hard work and self-reliance, it has enabled some LGA/Councils to explore opportunities to increase their internally generated revenue with the support of the State Governors.

One issue on the front burner is that of a clear and unambiguous definition of the powers and functions of local government so as to help local governments and councils improve their revenue base to cater for its vast needs like: ( utility bills, taxes, rates, revenues} and fund public services without over-reliance on statutory allocations from the Federation Account. This is exactly what we are doing in Nasarawa and I can assure you that we are on the same page with all LGAs/Councils through ALGON and the resolve of the NEC.

It has been the desire of the present ALGON Exco led by Hon Kolade David Alabi to see to the true extension of the principle of federation by bringing government to the grassroots level through a coordinated effort, lobby, programmes, advocacy to the federal and state to see us partners in progress.  

Honestly speaking, the Local governments and Councils are created with the ultimate goal of bringing the government closer to the people at the grassroots to accelerate development and to enable the local population to participate and hold those in power accountable for their governance roles. That accountability is if the constitution is well defined, yes so far the federal government through the NFIU has helped to a large extent and I think the impact is being felt though the economy is not too good at the moment for every Tier of the Government.

With the widespread compliance by State Governors, ALGON is happy and well situated as the purpose vehicle to drive increased development. Such measure has helped to de-escalate inactivity and therefore engage the system with projects, maintenance from what is left after salaries and overhead in the LGA/Councils, It is my belief that the Zonal Public Hearing will provide another persuasive opportunity to encourage and mobilize people for local participation in governance. Unfortunately, if the 1976 reform of local government and councils or 1999 Constitution were well designed to favour the system, it would have led to a stronger local government system, several attempts to clarify it did not provide an adequate legal framework to underpin the desired fundamentals to make the LGA/Councils work satisfactorily. 

Hon Onah sir taking you back to the 1999 Constitution failed to provide the necessary constitutional backing to operationalize the desired change. Do you think that this lacuna may be addressed in lieu of the present Zonal Public Hearing which has been welcomed by all as it seeks to address numerous issues with that of LGAs and Councils as number 3 on the list?

Thank you, Eemh! Let me take you to the second schedule of the 1999 constitution, two types of legislative power are categorized, namely the Exclusive Legislative List and the Concurrent Legislative List. It is interesting to note that in the Concurrent Legislative List no mention is made of local government – a situation that further undermines the third-tier status of LGs/Councils.

ALGON is closely studying and perusing the fourth schedule of the 1999 constitution, where the functions of local government are listed, which hitherto reveals that local government councils are effectively administrative units of state government. For example, item 2(d) referring to the functions of local councils provides that: “The functions of a local government council in the government of a state as respects the following matters… and such other functions as may be conferred on local government councils by the House of Assembly of the state” indeed such provision grants state governments unfettered discretion to decide on what local governments within their state can or should do, or to usurp some of the specific local government functions set out in item 1 from a to k. While I am in Enugu as a duly elected local government Chairman with the cooperation of the State Governor His Excellency RT. Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi due to his respect for law and order and liberal disposition, it is not the consensus experience across the states and LGAs and such is affecting the united growth of the rural area and its people’s participation in governance at that level. 

No doubt a workable degree of financial autonomy recognized by the constitution is critical for the Councils now, for instance in some state, there has been a good measure of independence and that is why you see some states are developing better than others due to the support they enjoy by their Governors, how will this Zonal Hearing or the Constitution address such, Hon Jega?

However, if the new constitution contemplates the creation of the contentious Local Governments Disparity in tenure, the express sacking of democratically elected LG Chairmen and Councils without the legal teeth, Laws of the local governments and roles of state assemblies, Local Government Councilors, and appropriation/oversight, Account outside the state (SJLGA), then a true third-tier status of local governments will be obvious and that is why the call for replacing it with a new regime of fiscal federalism where local government councils would be accountable for funds directly allocated to them is gaining the support of the constituents in almost all the states, Nevertheless, my state is a clear example of non-interference and has been very consistent with the support to the Governor the State Assembly and Councilors.

But beyond waiting for the Constitution, how has your Association been tackling the imbalance and lack of uniformed tenure, for instance, you see in some states having just I year, some six months others two years as the case may be, does this strengthen the local administration as programmes and policy direction appear to be inconsistent, Hon Onah? 

Yes, we are lobbying the NGF, we are doing some awareness campaign through some CSOs and NGOs who has continued to show interest in the affairs of the Councils, There is also a strong union of the former elected local government Chairmen in Nigeria, they are always meeting, there are several states in Nigeria where issues like that have been in the court some have yielded positive results like the Katsina Supreme Court judgment of the Sacking of Elected Chairmen, they have worn the case and will get their full compensation, Oyo state had a similar case and the same day with Katsina a pronouncement by the Supreme court was in their favour and this is returning hope on the Councils. Other outstanding like in Imo, and so on are being awaited so we are happy that justice is being served. Therefore we are making progress and another thing we are recommending is having a seamless local government tenure or regimes across the federation. We believe such measure will bring about steady development that has been lacking in the communities, you know government is a continuum, I am sure it will definitely represent a necessary change as it will lead to a single system of local government widely respected compared to what we have in the Municipals and Counties abroad.

Will that also apply in the financial system, at least to ring-fence the local governments and Councils accruals/revenue to protect local government revenue from state encroachment your thought Hon. Ikpokpo?

I can tell you that many times the local governments and councils are no doubt incapacitated financially, not essentially due to interference but the size of responsibility it is confronted with in the 4th schedule to the 1999 constitution as amended, hence the need for amendment. Take for instance, in my state Delta, the number of Primary school teachers, professional Medical practitioners, and other workers’ salaries alone are amazing let alone other salaries, pensions, leave allowances, as well as other capital and recurrent projects. Don’t forget that even with the little hope of potential sources of internally generated revenue, it can still not provide the desired fiscal security. 

What if the local government’s incomes from rates, including property rates, education rates, and street lighting; taxes such as community, flat rate, and poll tax; and fines and fees, including court fines and fees, motor park fees, forest fees, public advertisement fees, market fees, regulated premises fees, birth registrations are all facing one challenge or the other from the states authorities either conflict of interest or usurpation of rights to function seamlessly.

Is your Association fan of restructuring Hon Jega?

LG’s and Councils are fundamental to the democratization process, as it remains the most potent instrument to mobilize people for local participation and to spread democratic values. For instance, given the status of Nigeria as the largest democracy in Africa and the third-largest in the world, a constitutional framework that guarantees the powers and function of local government is essential to give voice to the far-flung parts of the nation be you in Idah, Akure, Bariga, Ogbomosho, Afikpo, Mangala, Fufore, Funtua, Dunukofia, Warri, Katsina-Ala, Dan Musa, Gwagwalada, Keffi or anywhere. Everyone has endorsed that there are some constitutional fault lines that affect local government in Nigeria; ostensibly, such makes the constitution looks anti-democratic, I am a fan of truth and democratic values. 

We need whatever can be done to achieve the strengthening of the local governments and Councils in Nigeria for maximum development. The desirability of local government administration in Nigeria has had considerable impetus since the return to democracy in 1999 no doubt so if it is through the restructuring that such will come it is a welcome development, Beyond Party leanings both the APC and PDP at several points accepted the need for restructuring.

The present government has promised to restructure, we are waiting but will say in my opinion that any political restructuring which may have the intent and purpose to downgrade local government administration may be resisted by the people because the people are wiser now and conscious of what is happening at their local governments and Councils. They now know the truth about how government works and want to be part and parcel of what is going on. It’s no longer business as usual.

The Zonal Public Hearing, for instance, will help in providing a framework that will guide state actors especially the National and States assembly to make informed recommendations in the interests of democratic federalism through the anticipated new constitution. 

Again, the principles of democratic inclusiveness and grassroots participation which will ensure the survival of local government are accepted and popular, like the state police, harmony in the tenure of the local governments as seen in states. Revenue unbundling from states, defining of functions and elections. Are you convinced that this Indeed will have a direct impact on local governments and Councils, Hon Maifata?

ALGON is happy that the hearing will provide ample opportunity for participants to discuss and conclude on a wide range of political and constitutional issues affecting LGA/Councils, encouraged by the spirit of democracy and freedom of expression made possible by our 21 continuous years of democratic rule. We are looking at favorable consideration on outcry for scrapping the SJLGA as I said earlier and replacing this with a state Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).

Since state houses of assembly make local government laws, the hearing should also ensure that a horizontal treatment between the state parliaments, let there be punitive measure should any of us attempt to exploit this power wrongly or use it to extract financial rewards. 

If Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has unambiguously invested powers by pronouncing that a democratically elected system under that section is guaranteed why then all the breaches, infractions, and agitation for further powers at the grassroots even with the Constitution amendment, Hon Okpokpo?

Well, I am happy for the resolve of the Senate Committee led by Ovie Omo-Agege to listen to the people because the Constitution is for the people “we” and we need a new chapter that should make provisions for the organs, functions, and objectives of the Local Governments and Councils, for instance, such as the capacity to ensure the legislative and executive powers and functions of local government councils.

Proper legislation, oversight, such that will automatically override the current ambiguous provision in Section 7, which gives some state governments the leeway to manipulate local governments, usurp their statutory functions and plunder their resources. Honestly, today the local units of governance which formed the nucleus of present Nigeria have not only been adequately positioned to its responsibilities as seen in the constitution.

The Local Government Service Commission should be strengthened and accorded constitutional recognition. We need a reversal in the FAAC allocation percentage what the Federal government is getting 52.68 should go to the local governments and states should retain its 26.72 while the 20.60 is taken by the federal government, it true then that we will mean business for our future development. What we are saying is not just the percentage or formula but to have reasonable funds that will address the existential challenges, unemployment, health needs, infrastructure, school infrastructures, roads, rural development, and so on.

Hon Onah, Is there truly any faction in ALGON, you did introduce yourself as the National Publicity Secretary?

By brother you are a Journalist, you have cut your teeth professionally, you are at latitude to professionally do your job, the thrust of investigative journalism call for an unveiling of matters that a shrouded in secrecy or either deliberately by especially those in the position of authority.

My brother I am your colleague, it is high time we speak truth to power and call a spade a spade. Any platform giving such visibility is an enemy of the press because the reporter has only succeeded in misleading the public without doing his investigations properly. 

The BOT which is the conscience of the association has jettisoned the distraction of one Man and his nonexistent claim. There is no truth behind that, you are in our Office here at #10 Zambezi Street Maitama WAEC building, Awe has one ALGON, one Constitution, recently strengthened by the General Assembly that was held in March 24th this year, and you have seen our staff her, our 21st Century office, functional and verifiable Website, the Director-General is Hajia Binta Adamu Bello a retired Federal Permanent Secretary.

ALGON has for the umpteenth times disclosed to the public through the BOT that one Hon Maje is the IMC Chairmen, such is fictitious, preposterous, distractionary, and sponsored, just because some hitherto comfort zones that held ALGON at their apron-strings with all manner of transactional deals are no more allowed to further destroy ALGON, this is the crux of the matter, ALGON currently enjoys the loyalty and support of the NEC, the BOT, the Management, and staff. 

This is why we are not relenting in giving the Hon Alabi Kolade David, leadership as the National President all the due solidarity. Unfortunately, Maje is not an NEC member of the Association, he is not the State Chairman of his state in Niger. 

This is where he has exhibited disrespect to the Constitution, and the concept of rational ignorance by staying with his phantom claim and falsehood. You can further do the needful by verifying the unequivocal truth, who is the Niger ALGON Chairman. 

He is just going about deceiving the press and trying to destroy ALGON but we will not allow that henceforth. 

In the light of the complex tasks of local governance and inclusive participation, there is the need for the fundamental development of local leadership skills, which will enable local politicians to achieve national relevance, in doing so, they will equally entrench developments, why hasn’t this been so for years, Hon Ikpokpo?

By and large, it may not have been the exact reflection on the situation but I can tell you that some states are doing very well especially in states where democratically elected Chairmen are found. This is why we are advocating for strengthening local participation in governance through elections. 

The current National Executive Council (NEC) of ALGON with the support of the National President of ALGON, Hon Alabi Kolade David has continued to champion this course with fantastic programmes like the just ended ALGON Retreat focusing on the 5-year framework for development, ALGON has reached out to Morocco for development modules of the Moroccan Agriculture and rural infrastructural architecture, ALGON under Alabi has saved ALGON of its only pride (ALGON HOUSE in Maitama Abuja) from litigants who were bent in confiscating the building through all manner of phantom claims and Alabi with the support of the NEC, the BOT has said no to this. 

ALGON just had its 2nd General Assembly since its inception in 1999, a feat that was like rocket science was achieved to strengthen the association and ingrain confidence and public trust, a lot is changing, we now have a 21st office century environment with a click of a button on the internet that gives you every information about ALGON. 

The BOT is solidly behind ALGON, ALGON has neutralized the transactional mindset of the public which has rubbed its main focus and objectives which are contained in its Constitution (2, i-ix). We now hold the regular meeting even during the heat of pandemic we went virtual using Webinar and Zoom, ALGON under Hon Alabi has achieved an unrivaled domestic peace with the support of all the 36 state Reps and FCT as well as ensure confidence-building with the Nigeria Governors Forum, to mention but a few as I can go on and on and on, it has been a great deal of leadership and everybody is happy. 

We have rebranded and the support across the states through the state Governors have been quite encouraging even in their compliance to the popular call for regular elections, we are seeing at the moment a new ALGON, I can authoritatively report to you that over 30 states are running a democratically elected system, today with Kaduna State holding election thereby making it 31 with Ogun and Cross River joining soon, we are still appealing for just a few other states like Katsina, Sokoto, Anambra, Imo to follow suit. 

ALGON is at the heart of the people and we are promoting accountability and trust and that is why many state governors are no longer delaying in ensuring unbroken democratic to the democratic election, Nasarawa is coming soon, Kogi, Delta, Rivers state just had its own and more so it is becoming democratically interesting at that Tier of Government under Alabi.

Hon Maifata What is your advise to Nigerians over the security situation, I can first of all on behalf of ALGON condole thousands of families that have lost their beloved ones from all manner of insecurity, Herdsmen, Cattle rustling, Banditry, Kidnapping, Killings of various degrees. Having said that let me say that the Nigeria police, the Army and the entire security Agencies have the support of ALGON, unfortunately they have also become soft targets but I sure such will end giving their promises to the Nigerian people. 

We have always supported the security outfits especially the Nigerian Police Force, like when we did donated PRADO Jeeps, Medical equipment wears and so on. All of us come from a local government and including the so-called bandits and criminals, ALGON needs the inclusion of the Council Chairmen in the security architecture because as grassroots people we know every nooks and crannies of the communities and we are always in touch with our local security outfits, the vigilantes, the Chiefs, imams, Igwe’s, Emirs, Obas, Amanyabo’s, and so on, we have town unions, market women groups, cooperatives, and other faith-based groups, ALGON look up to an end of insecurity using strong negotiation in the Zonal Public Hearing especially to address the issue of state Police and so on, insha-Allahu all will be to our favour for the betterment of the people. 

LG Polls: Nobody Will Rig Out Any Party – OYSIEC Boss

By Stella Williams

The chairman of Oyo State Independent Electoral (OYSIEC), Aare Isiaka Olagunju has assured political parties participating in Saturday 22 May local government election in the state of free and fair election.

Addressing the media shortly after the distribution of sensitive materials to all the local government areas of the state said that though initially when they started,” there was trust and confidence deficit” but they were able to convince the political parties that they are transparent.

According to him,” we visited the 18 political parties, religious organization and other stakeholders in the state to sell our vision and idea to them.

“On Tuesday, we started the distribution of non- sensitive materials,” we did not start until the police arrived.

Appealing to all parties to please be orderly and peaceful,” let this reflect on your conduct during the election, adding that the vote of the people of Oyo state will count. OYSIEC Boss,on issue of security appreciated the commissioner of police Oyo state and her team, other security agencies for their efforts to ensuring a Hitch Free exercise.

“To this end, the commission also introduce portals and websites to monitor the election, while admonishing citizens to go out and vote for candidate of their choice,it is who they voted for that will emerge as winners” he added.

ALGON BoT At 32nd Board Meeting Affirms Hon. Alabi’s Leadership, Appoints Secretary, Inaugurates New Board Member

At its 32nd Board Meeting in Abuja on Monday, the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), led by Hon. Odunayo Ategbero, has addressed far-reaching issues concerning the association.

This was revealed in a Communique released at the end of the well-attended meeting, which held at the ALGON national headquarters.

The Board unanimously applauded the National President of ALGON, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, the association’s NEC, Management, Staff and organisers of the recent successful ALGON General Assembly.

The General Assembly is particularly historic as it was the second Assembly by the association in 22 years of ALGON’s existence.

The BoT stated that attendance at the General Assembly was impressive and commendable, observing that both the participants and the proceedings, beyond its rich contents, were rancor-free.

The Board then appreciated the Speaker of the Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, whose address according to them was very reassuring and motivating.

The Board also thanked some State Governors who joined via Zoom like the Executive Governors of Lagos State, Kogi, Kebbi, the Nigerian Governors Forum Director-General, Development Partners, International organisations and other key stakeholders.

The meeting provided an opportunity to formally announce the appointment and welcoming into its fold, the new Board member representing the North-East, Hon Ibrahim Jalo Waziri.

Hon. Jalo Waziri is a former National President of ALGON.

Also, a member representing North-Central, Dr. Abubakar Adebayo Ishola, who was also inaugurated and appointed the Secretary to the Board was also formerly welcomed to the Board.

Hon. Dr. Cyril Okafor, the Board member representing the South-East, on behalf of the BoT, described the development as new omen to the Association.

Furthermore, the Board of Trustees emphasised some outcome, expectations and other importance of the recently held second ALGON General Assembly.

According to the Board, the successfully held General Assembly has set the tone for consolidating and prioritising capacity building initiatives as earlier encapsulated in its recent retreat in Lagos aimed at further positioning the association for grassroots developments in Nigeria through its 5-year strategic framework as extrapolated from the event.

The ALGON BoT members went further to clarify the position of the Association and the Office of the National President.

The Board unequivocally restated that the concept of “Interim Management Committee” does not exist and is not known to ALGON or its Constitution.

Hence, the BOT did not hesitate to condemn what it described as “the desperation and rascality of the embattled Maje who does not in any capacity speak for ALGON as he is not the ALGON Chairman in Niger state.”

His actions, accordingly to the Board, not only smack of “impersonation but libelous, defamatory and criminal” of which it will henceforth not tolerate but “will seek legal action.”

Speaking on the issue of national security, the Board encouraged the ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, to continue to insist on creation of State Police to solve security challenges and entrench national cohesion for peace and development.

Katsina State Govt To Give Succour To Victims Of Banditry, Others

Katsina State Government has concluded plans to compile Data of victims of banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency with the aim of giving them all desired support and assistance.

Katsina State Deputy Governor Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, who made this known, is also the Chairman Executive Council Committee on the improvement of welfare of orphans and widows of victims of Banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency in eleven affected local government areas in the State.

He spoke at a meeting held at the Deputy Governor chamber where the committee review the progress so far made by it.

He said enumerators have been engaged to compile data of the victims for easy access.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting, the Head of press-sub-committee, Malam Abdulrahman Abdullahi representing civil society organization in the committee, said already the committee has visited the affected local government areas to assess the situation.

Labour Party National Chairman, Abdulkabir Abdulsalam is dead

The National Chairman of Labour Party, Alhaj Abdulkabir Abdulsalam (Baraden Paiko) is dead.

Abdulsalam who is the traditional title holder of Baraden Paiko died on Tuesday morning, 29th December, 2020.

The National Secretary of the party, Barr. Julius Abure in a statement on behalf of the National Working Committee, (NWC) said: “It is with heavy heart, and with deep gratitude to Almighty Allah, that we make this announcement in solidarity with his immediate family, friends and well wishers as we pray for the fortitude and grace to bear this great lose.

“May Almighty Allah forgive him his shortcomings and grant him Aljannatul firdaus”, he stated.