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APC Stalwart Tinubu Disowns VP Osinbajo, Says He Has No Son Grown Enough to Declare for President
Obviously not expecting one of his political mentees to challenge him to a presidential contest, former Lagos State governor and frontline presidential hopeful, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Monday, denied Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as a political son, declaring he has no son grown enough to declare for president.
But Osinbajo, who announced his intention to succeed his current principal, President Muhammadu Buhari, through a short video uploaded on various social media platforms, said his over seven years of working with Buhari had provided him requisite insights to complete what the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) had started.
The announcement came as the Tinubu Support Group (TSG) described Osinbajo’s presidential declaration as a betrayal of trust.
However, Chairman of Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) and governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu, described as a welcome development the fact that Osinbajo and Tinubu were seeking to be president of Nigeria. Bagudu said it was an indication of a robust democratic contest within a party that had endeared itself to Nigerians.
The PGF chairman also stated that APC might settle for the consensus method in the choice of its presidential candidate.
Tinubu met with about 12 APC governors at Kebbi State Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, a few hours after the governors’ meeting with Osinbajo at his official residence inside Aso Rock, at the start of the vice president’s presidential campaign.
Fielding questions from journalists after the meeting, an apparent knee-jerk response to the vice president’s deft pioneering meeting with the APC governors, Tinubu denied Osinbajo outright.
Asked about the declaration of the vice president, a development many of Tinubu’s loyalists reckoned should not have happened, Tinubu declared, “I don’t have a son grown enough to declare” for the office of president.
The APC leader, who said he met with the governors of his party to seek their support for his ambition, said, “My mission here is to seek collaboration, support and encouragement of my party, the APC, for my ambition to become the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as replacement for President Muhammadu Buhari after his tenure.”
Tinubu’s denial of his erstwhile political protégé is a clear indication that the battle line is drawn between both men, and the battle may get more intense and messier in the period ahead.
However, speaking earlier, Bagudu described the competitive situation in the party as a welcome development. He said Tinubu told the APC governors about his intention to vie for the presidency in 2023.
Bagudu said, “Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, this morning, met members of the Progressive Governors Forum, where he stated what he has made public already – his intention to seek the office of the president come 2023, which he has already announced publicly. He briefed us on his reasons, his thinking and his message.”
Bagudu said Tinubu acknowledged the role of the governors in the last convention of the party, where they helped to steady the party and produce a leadership accepted and widely acknowledged.
“We appreciated his message and we will definitely discuss the message at one of our meetings,” Bagudu added.
Asked if Osinbajo and Tinubu’s ambitions had put the governors in a tight corner, Bagudu said the governors appreciated the development, because it was an indication that the ruling party had endeared itself to Nigerians.
He stated, “On the contrary, we appreciate our party, because it has become a party that has endeared itself to Nigerians. We have many brilliant people in our party, some serving and some not serving.
“The fact that we have people in our party that express desire to lead the party into the highest office in an electoral contest shows how much this our party has resonated with Nigerians and our party members.
“For us, it is a hallmark of success that people are showing interest, but at the end of the day, and because they are leaders of the party, they will always put the party’s interest at heart.”
On suggestions that APC might adopt a consensus candidate for the presidency, Bagudu stressed that the governors would always encourage the party to go for the best.
He said, “Don’t forget that in the 2015 presidential election primary, President Buhari contested against several others and it was a beautiful contest. There is nothing wrong. Members of the party always want to see consensus if it is possible, but we are a democratic party.
“In our last convention, we had consensus in some of the offices and election in some others. There is always misrepresentation of consensus as if people are being snowballed into positions they would rather not take.
“APC has done well as a party, President Buhari has led the party ably well and we believe strongly that come 2023, Nigerians will see another President of the APC extraction.”
Osinbajo officially declared his intention to run for president in 2023, yesterday, after meeting some APC governors at his official residence, Akinola Aguda House, within the precincts of the State House.
In the announcement video posted on his verified Twitter handle and other media platforms, including television, radio and social media platforms, Osinbajo promised to use his seven years insight and experience as the vice president to complete all that the Buhari-led APC government started at the centre since May 2015.
According to him, if given the opportunity to lead Nigeria, his experience, insights and opportunities would be used for the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.
He claimed to have practically been to all the local governments in the country and had taken time to listen to the diverse experiences and yearnings of the people.
Vowing to transform the security architecture, agriculture and all other sectors for the betterment of the country, Osinbajo assured the citizens that he would build a Nigeria, where everywhere would be home for everyone.
He sought the support of all Nigerians to be their president in the next political dispensation.
Listing some of the challenges he intended to fix, if elected in 2023, the vice president said, “In this period of seven years, I have served the government in several capacities, and I have, at the direction of Mr. President, represented our country in sensitive high-level international engagements. If by the grace of God and the will of the people, I am given the opportunity, then, I believe that, first, we must complete what we have started:
“Radically transforming our security and intelligence architecture; completing the reform of our justice system, focusing on adequate remuneration and welfare of judicial personnel; ensuring justice for all and the observance of rule of law; rapidly advancing our infrastructure development, especially power, roads, railways and broadband connectivity.
“Providing an excellent environment for businesses to thrive, taking the agriculture revolution to the next level especially, mechanisation and developing the farm to table value chain, making sure that the government, its agencies and regulators serve the business community, creating a tech economy that will provide jobs for millions;
“Enhancing our Social Investment Programme to a full scale social welfare scheme, completing the promise of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty within this decade, completing the task of ensuring that all Nigerians, male and female, attend school, reforming our educational system for relevance to the challenges of this century.
“Completing the task of universal health coverage for all, and strengthening the capacity of states and local governments to deliver on their respective mandates. Above all, front and centre of our efforts will be the provision of jobs and opportunities for our young people.”
Osinbajo added, “We will, working together, establish by the grace of God, the Nigeria of our dreams in a few short years. We will build on the foundation laid by our predecessors. We will need to move, with much speed, intentionality, and perseverance, towards the vision of a prosperous, stable, and secure nation. I am convinced beyond doubt, that, we have the creativity, the courage, the talent, and the resources to be the foremost black nation on earth.
“Let us now birth the expectations of greatness conceived generations before us. Let us build a Nigeria, where the man from Nnewi sees the man in Gusau as his brother; where the woman in Warri sees the woman in Jalingo as her sister; where the love of our nation burns alike in the hearts of boys and girls from Gboko to Yenogoa.
“Where everywhere, in this land, is home for everyone, where our diversities, tribes and faiths unite, rather than divide us. Let our tribes become one tribe; the Nigerian tribe, where all are treated fairly, justly and with respect. Where all are given equal access to the abundant opportunities that God has bestowed on this nation. It’s time.”
Meanwhile, Head of Media, Tinubu Support Group (TSG), Mr. Tosin Adeyanju, while reacting to Osinbajo’s declaration, said, “His declaration is a welcome development but a betrayal of trust to the political family he belongs to. However, he does not portend any threat to our camp.
“Our eyes are on the ball and we are counting our numbers. Our consultation continues, as our principal is meeting with governors of the party.”
Adeyanju stressed that Osinbajo’s declaration would further strengthen internal democracy as party members look forward to a transparent primary.
“We are ready for primaries with any interested person, because our principal is a true democrat,” he said
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Navy has rid Calabar waterways of piracy, oil bunkering —FOC
The outgoing Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Victory, Commodore Rotimi Oderemi says the Nigerian Navy has rid Calabar water channels of piracy, smuggling, militancy and oil bunkering.
Oderemi said this during his handing over on Wednesday in Calabar, adding that the development had brought relative peace and easy movement of goods through the Calabar waterways.
He said this was made possible through the deployment of platforms and other layers covering the entire Calabar channels up to Oron bypass and Bakassi axis of the nation’s maritime environment.
Commodore Rotimi Oderemi, during his farewell parade at the NNS Victory parade ground in Calabar
According to him, these achievements were made despite obvious challenges.
Oderemi, who is now the Director of Simulation, Headquarters, Naval Doctrine Command, Lagos, also commended other security agencies for their synergy, especially in the area of information sharing.
“When I first arrived, I understood the complexities and unique challenges faced in this area of operation.
“This area comes with its own set of security concerns, ranging from combating piracy/sea robbery, smuggling, illegal oil bunkering, cultism and militancy, to safeguarding our economic assets and ensuring the safety of the people.
“It has been a task that required unwavering dedication, courage, and collaboration.
“Through relentless dedication and teamwork, we made measurable progress, striving to create a safer and more secure maritime environment,” he said.
He said that the accomplishments were not achieved in isolation as the collaborations with host communities, government agencies and other partners were instrumental in achieving the successes.
The former FOC noted that NNS Victory would continue to contribute to the growth and development of the nation’s economy even with his departure.
He attributed his success during his tour of duty at NNS Victory to the officers and men of the command, who were loyal and willing to contribute their quota to secure the nation’s waterways.
According to him:” Through the collaborative efforts of all, we also had some boats repaired while some trees were acquired.
“The result of all this is that people can now do their legal businesses in peace.
“To other security agencies, I want you to extend to my successor the synergy we had during my tour of duty here.”
Meanwhile, the new FOC of the NNS Victory, Commodore Adejumobi Oride had pledged to replicate, if not surpass, his predecessor’s achievements at the base.
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Police advise against early report of conflict, community disorder in Ogun
Police Command in Ogun has called on residents of communities in the state to stop early report of conflicts to prevent incessant clashes and community disorder.
The command’s Spokesperson, CSP Omolola Odutola, who gave the advice in a statement in Abeokuta on Wednesday, stated that the call became necessary in order to ensure serenity in the communities.
“The advice followed the directive by the Commissioner of Police (CP), Mr Lanre Ogunlowo, as a result of disputes between farmers and herders in Olugbo and adjoining village in the state.
“He ordered an organisation of stakeholders’ meeting for peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders in the communities,
“The CP strongly condemn incessant cases of crop destruction and cattle killings arising from disputes between farmers and herders in the community” Odutola said
According to her, in a swift reaction, the police command, through its Odeda Division, convened Security Consultation/Stakeholders’ Meeting on Tuesday to prevent further break down of law and order.
“Other key resolutions reached included peace and tolerance among all ethnic groups to embrace peace and tolerate one another.
“There is need for compulsory collaboration with the police to enhance commitment to swift intervention in any emerging disputes to prevent violence.
“The police command remains committed to peace through full cooperation to maintain peace and security in the region,” she said.
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Council approves appointment of Prof Adamu Ahmed as new ABU VC
The Governing Council of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) has approved the appointment of Prof. Adamu Ahmed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the institution.
This is contained in a statement issued by Malam Auwalu Umar, the Director of Public Affairs of the university on Wednesday in Zaria.
The appointment of Ahmed, he said, was on Wednesday, after the 209th Special Council meeting, presided over by its Chairman, Alhaji Mahmud Yayale-Ahmed.
NAN reports that in June 2024, President Bola Tinubu appointed Prof. Ahmed, a distinguished scholar of urban and regional planning, as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Education, Kano.
Ahmed, an academic and administrator, has spent over three decades at the ABU, where he taught and mentored students.
His academic journey began at ABU, where he earned his first, second, and PhD degrees.
Ahmed has held various leadership positions, including Head of Urban and Regional Planning, Deputy Director of ABU Consultancy Services, and Director of the Directorate of University Advancement.
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