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Rivers crisis: Lawmakers pick holes in Fubara’s claims, open up on alleged impeachment moves, indefinite adjournment
Fubara wrote us through WhatsApp has no good intentions

Governor Fubara 27 Pro wike Lawmakers bicker as Rivers political crisis festers

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The face-off between the Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara and the members of the state House of Assembly took another dimension recently.

Since the Supreme Court judgment reinstated the lawmakers loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, there have been a series of verbal clashes between the governor and the 27 lawmakers led by the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule.

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In an exclusive interview with DAILY POST, the Chairman of the Rivers State House of Assembly Committee on Information, and spokesperson of the House, Hon Enemi George declared some claims by the governor as “untrue”.

The lawmaker made clarifications regarding the governor’s letter to the Assembly, the reported indefinite adjournment, alleged impeachment moves and other pressing issues.

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Governor Fabara claimed that the Assembly is frustrating his efforts to represent the 2025 budget in compliance with the Supreme Court judgement. What is the issue?

We have been begging the governor to bring the budget and if he has not done that. The governor claimed he wrote to us and then tried to access the House of Assembly Quarters to present the budget and then we locked him outside, that is totally untrue. There was no time that the governor wrote to the House of Assembly as he claimed. He has been writing to the Assembly before, especially when he presented a supplementary budget and when he requested that we screen his commissioners.

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It is a simple and straightforward process, nothing is different now. The first time, his aide said they sent a letter through Whatsapp. It is not done and even at that, there was no such thing. Now, we have been seeing his letter flying around the social media that he expressed his intentions to present the 2025 budget, there was no such thing. Apparently, the recipient of the letter is not us. It is obviously the public. He is using public sentiment. I have earlier challenged him to show us a copy of any letter he sent to the House of Assembly. He is just not being sincere. The governor is toiling with the lives of the Rivers people.

Immediately after the Supreme Court judgement, we wrote to him and said, please within 48 hours, present the budget. By our estimation, by the 15th of this month, we would have given the budget hearing so that by the 16th, we have passed it. So that within two weeks, we can do the back and forth with the federal government then the fund can be released and allocation can come in so that people can have salaries.

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We have pensioners, including my mother who need their pensions. The governor owns us too so it is even in our best interest that the budget is passed. His ego and personal interest will not allow him. If the budget is not ready, then it means that what he presented to those three guys was just an empty box. He should have written to us and said “guys please give me some time let me work things out” and we know how to arrange that. The governor is not being sincere, he never wrote to us and there are none of his letters anywhere in the House of Assembly. We only hear it on social media.

Did the lawmakers lock the governor outside the Assembly complex as widely reported?

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It is not true. Remember that the governor demolished the House of Assembly complex after burning our Hallowed Chamber; he demolished the entire complex with all our personal belongings inside. At that moment, we had to move to where we live. In our Quarters, we have a bouquet hall.

It is that bouquet that we have converted to the chamber. By law, if we move a motion, by the votes of the majority, we can choose to have plenary anywhere which we did and now are using the bouquet hall. Where the governor came to was the residence of the House of Assembly quarters, the bouquet hall is in the center of the residence. The center of the residence is where we have the bouquet hall.

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Now, this is where the Assembly members live so the gate is always locked. You won’t be let in unless your name is dropped at the gate that some one is coming to visit. Remember that that is where members live now. If it is the offices, the case will be different. Where we are now is not a public space, so we don’t throw our gate open. If we are expecting a visitor, the person’s name has to be dropped at the gate, then we will be informed that so so person is coming. Then when the person comes, they let him in.

The governor just drove to the gate and stood there and then started making a press conference and in less than five minutes, he was gone. Even if we are still at the House of Assembly complex, the normal thing to do is to write to the Speaker expressing your intentions that you want to come and present the budget on so so day. If the day is not possible, we can say, “your Excellency, that day is not our sitting day. Even if we give the governor a date and he comes to the House of Assembly complex, a motion has to be moved to allow him into the chamber and that is our standing order.

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We move a motion and get majority votes then we approve for him to enter. That is when it will be announced that the governor and his guests have now been allowed to enter. Before he leaves, a motion has to be moved. That is the procedure. You don’t just walk in like that. It is a ceremonial process.

The governor is just trying to use public sentiment by painting us in a bad light as if he really wants to come and present the budget but we are not letting him. He forgot that we were the first to write to him, asking him to come and present the budget. Our staff were sent to the government house but they were beaten up and chased away when the government officials heard that they came from the House of Assembly to deliver a letter.

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Govt removes 607 beggars, mentally challenged persons from the streets

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Govt removes 607 beggars, mentally challenged persons from the streets

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCT) has removed 607 beggars and mentally challenged individuals from the streets of Abuja, from July 2025 to date.

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Mrs Ukachi Adebayo, Head of Enforcement, FCT Social Development Secretariat (SDS) made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.

Adebayo said the exercise was carried out by the Operation Sweep Abuja team, to flush out all criminal elements from the city.

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She said that out of the 607 evacuated, 583 were beggars while 23 were mentally challenged individuals.

She added that the beggars and the mentally challenged individuals had been counselled, profiled and taken back to their various states in collaboration with the state governments through their liaison offices.

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“What we do when we apprehend the beggars and mentally challenged individuals is to counsel them to be able to profile them.

“After that, we take them to their various liaison offices to be returned to their respective states where they are expected to undergo rehabilitation,” she said.

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Noting that the beggars and mentally challenged persons return to the streets after the evacuation, Adebayo said that the operation was ongoing and would continue to take them off the streets of Abuja.

She said: “The more you take them out; the more they resurface.

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“Some of them were driven by insecurity in their state and they ran to Abuja to take refuge but we will continue to apprehend them and take them back”.

Similarly, Mrs Gloria Onwuka, acting Director, Social Welfare, SDS, said that some of the children begging on the streets were brought in from other states by unidentified individuals to beg and hand over the proceeds to them.

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Onwuka added that some of the women that were caught with children, begging on their behalf were not their biological children.

“Begging is now run like a business. People will go and hire people’s children from other states, put them in vehicles very early in the morning, come to Abuja and start begging.

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“The families they are hiring these children from don’t even know that this is what they are using their children to do.

“We have caught so many of them like that,” she said.

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Also, Dr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, FCTA Command and Control Centre, explained that Operation Sweep was a joint security operation involving all relevant security agencies and FCT’s Secretariats, Departments and Agencies.

Olumuji told NAN that the operation was instituted by the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, to sweep Abuja of miscreants, street beggars, scavengers and other criminal elements.

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He pointed out that beggars pose security threats and constitute a nuisance in the city, adding that some of them serve as informants to criminals.

“Not only that, the beggars and mentally challenged individuals also deface the beauty of the capital city, while some of them become victims of kidnapping for rituals and other negative purposes,” he said.

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He said that the operation was ongoing and would continue to crackdown on beggars, miscreants and other criminal elements wherever they resurfaced.

NAN recalls that Wike, had in October 2024, declared war on beggars defacing Abuja city and posing security risk.

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The minister explained that the move was necessary over concerns that Abuja was turning into a beggars’ city.

“Let me say clearly now, we have declared war on beggars because Abuja is returning to beggar’s city.

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“If you know you have a sister, you have a brother who is a beggar on the road; do something, because from next week, we will carry them; we will take them out of the city.

“It is embarrassing that people who come into Abuja, the first thing they see are just beggars on the road,” he said.

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Wike further said that sometimes the supposed beggars may not be beggars but criminals pretending to be beggars.

“We will not allow that,” he said.

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He explained that the move was to ensure maximum security so that residents could sleep with their two eyes closed. (NAN)

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Siting of gold refinery in Lagos: Fed Govt reacts to Northern Elders Forum allegations

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Siting of gold refinery in Lagos: Fed Govt reacts to Northern Elders Forum allegations

Abuja, Jan.18, 2025(NAN) The Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has dismissed claims by the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) that the Federal Government sited a gold refinery in Lagos in violation of the federal character principle.

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It said the allegations contained in a statement signed by the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) spokesperson, Prof. Abubakar Jiddere, were not true and misleading.

In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, Mr Segun Tomori, Special Assistant to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, said the minister had not made any such announcement.

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“There was nowhere in the Minister of Solid Minerals announcement that the Federal Government owned or established a gold refinery in Lagos or anywhere for that matter.

“Dr Dele Alake was very clear, concise and emphatic in the announcement of the proposed inauguration of the refinery, that other gold refineries are in the works across the country and all privately-owned by different companies,” he said.

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Tomori said the newly established gold refinery was an initiative of Kian Smith, a fully privately-owned mining company, aimed at developing the local gold industry through innovative practices.

He explained that the Federal Government does not compel private companies to locate their operations in any particular part of the federation, as each firm has its own operational and marketing strategy to ensure profitability.

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He said the Federal Government acknowledged the doggedness of the company’s founder and Managing Director, Ms Nere Emiko, for delivering a flagship project after years of perseverance, enterprise and leadership.

According to him, the refinery reflects the solid minerals sector’s response to the value-addition policy introduced to discourage the export of raw minerals and to promote local processing and manufacturing.

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Tomori said the policy had stimulated the conversion of raw mineral exports into processing factories across the country, generating massive inflows of foreign capital and providing thousands of jobs for Nigerians.

He said this included the 600 million dollars lithium plant in Nasarawa state, the 400 million dollars rare earth plant also in Nasarawa State and the 200 million dollars ASBA lithium plant in Abuja.

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Tomori said the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, through its policy reforms, had been creating an enabling environment for the private sector to thrive and flourish in the mining sector over the past two years.

He said the Lagos gold refinery and similar projects were clear evidence of the effectiveness of reforms in the solid minerals sector.

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“The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development shall continue to encourage more mining companies to set up processing and manufacturing plants across the country.

“ We urge NEF to turn a new leaf and join the efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to build a stronger, self-reliant economy that meets the needs of the Nigerian people, ”he said.(NAN)

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BREAKING: Drama as Senegal beat Morocco to clinch AFCON glory

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BREAKING: Drama as Senegal beat Morocco to clinch AFCON glory

Senegal clinched their second Africa Cup of Nations title after edging hosts Morocco 1–0 after extra time in a thrilling 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final.

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The decisive moment came three minutes into extra time when Pape Gueye fired a superb left-footed strike from the edge of the box, stunning the home crowd in Rabat.

Morocco had earlier missed a golden chance to win in regulation time after VAR awarded a late penalty, but Edouard Mendy saved Brahim Diaz’s effort.

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Both sides traded chances in a finely balanced contest, with Morocco chasing a first continental title in over 50 years and Senegal aiming to reclaim their crown.

Senegal started brightly, dictating play early and forcing Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou into sharp saves from Pape Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye.

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Morocco responded before half-time, with Nayef Aguerd narrowly missing Abdessamad Ezzalzouli’s dangerous cross across the face of goal.

After the break, the Atlas Lions pressed harder, but Ayoub El Kaabi squandered a clear chance, failing to hit the target from close range.

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Senegal threatened on the counter and nearly scored late on, but Bounou produced a fine save to deny substitute Ibrahim Mbaye in the 89th minute.

Extra time proved decisive as Sadio Mané’s clever pass released Pape Gueye, who showed composure and power to beat Bounou with an unstoppable strike.

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Morocco pushed desperately for an equaliser, but Mendy stood firm as Senegal defended resolutely to secure a historic victory.

The triumph confirms Senegal’s status among Africa’s elite, sealing a second AFCON title with discipline, resilience and championship pedigree.(NAN)

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