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Stop Gumi’s Wicked Hatred For Christians, PANDEF, MBF Tell Tinubu 

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 Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja 

The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) and the Pan Niger Delta Forum in separate statements on Sunday condemned the verbal attacks on Christians by a Kaduna-based Islamic Cleric, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi.

The groups specifically warned Gumi to desist from his wicked and unrepentant hatred for Christians and people from the southern part of the country.

They urged President Bola Tinubu to call him to order before he ignites a religious war in the country.

The National Publicity Secretary of PANDEF, Dr. Ken Robinson signed his group’s statement while  Dr. Pogu Bitrus signed that of the MBF as the National President.

Both groups condemned Gumi fo advocating for the sacking of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Nyesom Wike, in a viral video simply because he is a Christian.

The MBF said, “We would have ignored Gumi’s outburst, but for the following cancerous interpretations deducible from the said video clips from other clerics also rendered in Hausa:

“That it is wrong for a Christian infidel (arne) to be appointed Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“That the FCT belongs to the North therefore the Ministerial slot should be the exclusive preserve of the Muslim North.

“That Muslims should not be comfortable with non-Muslims appointed to head the security agencies as they can’t be trusted to be fair to all groups.

“It is noted that several other Muslim clerics have followed Sheik Gumi in spreading this vulgarity.

“For purposes of clarity, the Middle Belt Forum, an organisation comprising the ethnic nationalities of the Middle Belt Region that  stretches across the middle section of Nigeria, wishes to categorically state that the FCT is a part of the Middle Belt. 

“Also, the Middle Belt Forum serves the peoples of the Middle Belt who are multi-religious (Christian,  Muslim and Traditional worshipers) living peacefully together. 

“The FCT was originally inhabited by the Gbagyi people who were dislodged from their ancestral lands by the Nigerian State to create the Federal Capital Territory that Gumi and his gang are now laying claim to. 

“Gumi’s vulgarity is not just insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians, but a further display of the despicable arrogance associated with Gumi’s Fulani stock who have used state power to capture, manipulate and enthrone themselves over Nigeria and its resources. 

“We repeat that history is unequivocal that at no time were the Fulani aborigines (original inhabitants) of the FCT. 

“This is documented and established by all verified Historical narrations. The list of the ethnic configuration of the FCT in all known literatures does not include the Fulani as indigenous to the FCT. Thus, the current noise by Gumi and his co-travellers is a failed attempt to stand history on its head.

“As a Forum, we unambiguously condemn the messages contained in these trending video clips calling for the sack of Barr Nyesom Wike as the FCT Minister on account of his faith or where he hails from. 

“Such calls are coming from Islamic preachers is unfortunate and reflective of a nebulous and subtle agenda aimed at enthroning a State Religion on Nigeria. God forbid! President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should not allow these religiously inflamed remarks by these preachers to go unprobed.”

PNADEF on its part said It was most unfortunate that at a time when every well-meaning Nigerian should be concerned about the stability, peace, and unity of the country, the likes of Gumi were further stoking the ambers of discord.

The group noted that Gumi’s outburst was certainly, intended to exacerbate tension in the country, stressing that it was utterly despicable that a so-called Cleric would fashion himself into a shameless promoter of parochialism and acrimony.

PANDEF said, “We consider the call for the removal of Chief Nyesom Wike as Minister of FCT, and indeed, any other Niger Deltan, based on wild predispositions, as an indirect poke at the people of the Niger Delta region, and the South-South Geopolitical Zone, in particular, to catechize our stake in the Nigerian State.

“Perhaps, it is necessary to underscore some unadorned facts Sheikh Gumi is pretending to overlook.

“Abuja is the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria and not a sectional capital; more so, it (FCT) was developed and continues to be developed with, mainly, the oil and gas resources of the Niger Delta region, where Nyesom Wike comes from.

“It is commonly known that crude oil was swapped instead of payment to contractors in building the infrastructure in Abuja, including the Aso Rock Villa.  At that time, no one talked of Abuja belonging to any particular ethnic group. 

“In fact, from the administration of Shehu Shagari up until the General Babangida regime, the federal government encouraged all citizens, no matter where they come from, to acquire and develop property in the Federal Capital Territory, because Abuja belongs to all Nigerians.

“Suffice it to state that any Nigerian; from the North, South, East, or West, could and should, be appointed to serve as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“Remarkably, Nyesom Wike is the 17th Minister of the FCT, but only the second Southerner to be appointed in 47 years, since the creation of the FCT.

“The first Southerner, and the very first Minister of the FCT, for that matter, was Mobolaji Ajose-Adeogun, who recently passed on at 96.

“He served as FCT Minister between 1976 and 1979, under the military regime of General Obasanjo. The other 15 past Ministers of the FCT are all persons of northern extraction. The records are there for all to see! 

“Ironically, a Northerner, and one of the founding architects of this country, Musa Yar’Adua, father of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, served as the Minister of Lagos Affairs during the First Republic from 1963 until the military truncated the First Republic in 1966. Nobody complained then!

“We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his patriotism and political will in appointing a Southerner, the former Governor of Rivers State, as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory after over four decades. 

“It is needful that all patriots and true lovers of the nation, particularly of northern extraction,  without equivocation, denounce the dangerous diatribes of Sheikh Gumi and those of his likes, in the national interest.

“PANDEF wonders why the Nation’s Security agencies have not arrested the thoughtless cleric for his subversive annotations and numerous “delinquencies”.

“We are warning Sheikh Gumi and his backers to leave Nyesom Wike alone; and allow the Minister to do his job. This country belongs to all of us and no section is superior to the other! 

“PANDEF implores the FCT Minister not to be distracted by the divisive antics of a few while urging him to carry out his duties and responsibilities as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, judiciously, and without biases, for the benefit of all; irrespective of religion, tribe or political proclivities.”

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Lagos Assembly Replaces Obasa With Deputy, Lasbat, As Speaker

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Olasunmibo Aboluwade

The Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda has been appointed as Speaker following the impeachment of her boss, Mudashiru Obasa

The lawmakers are accusing Obasa of multiple statutory and financial infractions.

Lasbat who represents Apapa Constituency was a former Whip of the state Assembly.

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Tinubu: I Have No Regret Removing Fuel Subsidy

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Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu yesterday said he had no regrets removing fuel subsidy saying failure to do so would have amounted to the country spending the lives of its future generations.

He also said the landmark tax reforms introduced by his administration has come to stay despite ongoing criticisms by some individuals and groups of people.

He also blamed the organisers of the recent food palliative distribution in some parts of the country that led to the deaths of some children

The President stated these during his first Media Chat aired by major television stations and anchored by Dr. Reuben Abati of the Arise News Channel.

Asked whether he regreted his decision to remove subsidy on petroleum, Tinubu declared that he stood by his action and would never regret doing so.

He said, “We were spending our future, We were spending our generations when we claimed we were giving subsidy to Nigerians on petrol. We were not investing.

“We were just deceiving ourselves. That reform (fuel subsidy removal), is necessary. I could see the small glass crashing back.

“This is the way out. The fact that we give out fuel, allow all the attacks. We cannot spend our future generations’ investment up front.”

Asked if he thinks the removal should have been done in phases, Tinubu said it would have worked that way

He said, “Please, no matter how you cut it or you slice it in segments, you stay out of the middle of the deal. So cut your coat, stick it to your side. It’s what we have to manage.

“We have no choice but to pull the handbrake. Otherwise, we are headed for slippery slopes. That could result in financial disaster, not just for us, but our children and grandchildren. Where is the inheritance? Where is the pathway to prosperity?

The President, who cracked a joke about one of his friends have stopped driving limousine cars since the fuel subsidy was removed, urged Nigerians to live within their means.

On the controversial tax bills, President Tinubu said the reform in the nation’s tax administration has come to stay.

He said, “Tax reform is here to stay. We cannot just continue to do what we were doing yesteryears into this economy.

“We cannot retool this economy with the old broken boat. I believe I have that capacity (to govern this country) I believe so.

“ That’s why I went into the race. I have focus, lots of focus, on what Nigeria needs and what I must do for Nigeria.

“It’s just not going to be El Dorado for everybody. But the new dawn is here. I’m convinced.

“You should be convinced. You (the Media) should help propagate that conviction.”

Tinubu scored high with the results already being recorded by his administration based on the economic reforms already being implemented.

He said, “When you look at the petroleum revenue, I can tell you, pushed me to my brag mode. In the last three months, I’m not taking a penny from the NNPC before I meet my other obligations.

“That’s excellent. That’s excellent. I repeat, without falling back to the old order, without going into ways and means, I’ve met all obligations.

Tinubu refused to speak on the Value Added Tax component of the tax reforms when asked to make some comments on it.

He said, “Why do you want to know that today? Tax matters are subject of debates, reviews, negotiations, not huge concessions. That’s all I’m going to say about that. I don’t mind much energy.”

On the tragic incidents that claimed the lives of many children due to a stampede that followed the distribution of food palliative by some nongovernmental organisations, Tinubu described the development as sad.

He blamed the organisers of those events and warned that anyone or groups who doesn’t have enough palliatives to give should not call many people to a single place.

Tinubu said, “I’ve never experienced this kind of incident, because you have to organize, you have to discipline, and if you don’t have enough to give, don’t attempt to give or publicize it.

“Every society, even in America, they have food banks, they have hungry people, in Britain, they have food banks, they have warehouses, they are organized, they take time to be on the queue and take turns to, to collect.

“ It’s unfortunate, we just have to learn from our past mistakes, it’s a reflection in our bus stops, where we don’t even want to be on queue before we rush into the vehicle.

“It is very sad, but we continue to learn from our mistakes. To me, I see this as a very grave error on the part of the organizers. However it doesn’t kill our happiness, but this shouldn’t be.

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Consider Deplorable Sate Of Federal Roads In South-South In 2025 Budget, Clark Tells Tinubu

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Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja

Prominent Niger Delta Leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has noted with dismay, the poor state of major federal roads in the South-South geopolitical zone and pleaded with President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on them in the 2025 national Budget.

Clark stated this in an open letter to Tinubu and made available to journalists in Abuja, on Sunday.

Part of the letter read, “As leader of the people of the South-South, I have no choice than to write to you on this matter of critical importance and pain to me and my people.

“That is to bring to your attention the very bad state of roads and links within the South-South zone where the revenue of this country come from.

“I was particularly shocked by the fact that the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), which returned from an official errand recently, came back with unpleasant reports of the poor state of South-South roads.

“The high-powered team attended the funerals of late National Chairman (Worldwide) of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Nwanyanwu; former Senate President, Dr. Joseph Wayas and the late wife of Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor (Mrs.) Kemi Eno,

“The PANDEF, Ambassador Godknows Boladei Igali and members of the National Executive had to travel around by road and brought to us a very worrying state of affairs on the roads.

“A few examples will give you some perspectives on the situation:
Benin-Auchi Road. Under normal circumstances, this road takes commuters 2½ hours.

“At present, passengers, on the average, spend seven hours on that road. In some cases, it is so bad that travellers had to go through some rural communities in Ekiti state before coming back to the main road.

“Benin-Uromi-Sapele Road: this road which is at the heart of oil production normally takes commuters one hour. At present, its bad condition subject passengers to three to four hours for the trip.

“Sapele-Warri Road: the distance between these two communities is barely 43 kilometres but due to its bad condition, passengers now spend two hours on a journey that is normally about 30 minutes.

“Port Harcourt-Owerri Road: similarly, the road from Port Harcourt to Owerri is a mere distance of 95 kilometres which in the past commuters could arrive at their destination after 1½ hours. Sadly, with so many bad spots, this now require four hours.

“Uyo-Itu-Calabar Road: the road connecting Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State and Calabar, the capital of Cross River State is about 90 kilometres. Until recently, we cover that road in less than 2 hours.

“However, due to the terrible the state of the road at present, the minimum commuters spend on the road is six hours. In fact, our team described it as the worst road in the country due to its state, more so as it is connecting two important states.

“Calabar-Obudu Road: the distance between Calabar to Obudu the hometown of former Senate President, Dr. Joseph Wayas and where he was recently laid to rest is about 316 kilometres.

“I recall, as a politician, that we use to travel in and out of this road in those days in about four hours.

“ With the current situation, those who traverse this road spend between seven to eight hours on the road.

“The East-West Road: the East-West road which connects the entire region was deliberately conceived and commenced during the time of former president Olusegun Obasanjo as a deliberate intervention to assuage the neglect of the oil producing communities.

“Unfortunately succeeding administrations have paid lip service to completing this road.

“ We note that some efforts is being made to repair sections of the road but there is not much work going and the pace of work is slow.

“It is also noted that some of the contractors do not seem to have the competence to handle the nature of work in a complex water logged terrain as the Niger Delta.

“Mr. President, I realise that resources are lean and demands are many; it is however very difficult to understand why roads in the communities that produces the resources that keeps this country going are in such a terrible state.

“It is already very sad that the Niger Delta suffering from decades of environmental damage which would take us many generations to recover from.

“So, to imagine that we cannot commute among ourselves and daily our region produces billions to the national coffers is difficult to fathom.

“At the current production level of 1.8 million barrels per day, which we the leaders of the region working with government have achieved and are still working to increase this,

“It is difficult to understand why the roads in our region should be in this very deplorable condition.

“With oil prices now at US$73 per barrel, we reckon that we are producing enough and we in the Niger Delta cannot be in this condition. What is required to fix the roads is not even up to a week’s production of oil.

“I am writing this passionate appeal to you to declare an emergency in the coming 2025 Budget and also direct your Minister of Works and its relevant agencies to redouble their efforts to repair these roads.”

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