
Tinubu’s Minister reveals State with highest number of Fed Govt’s appointments
Tinubu’s Minister reveals State with highest number of Fed Govt’s appointments
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has responded sharply to critics from Rivers State who accused him of failing to bring federal projects to the state.
Speaking at the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) End-of-Year Thanksgiving in Ochigna, Ahoada East, Wike, who is also the former Governor of Rivers State, pointed out that Rivers holds the record for the highest number of appointees in President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet.
His remarks came after former Governor Celestine Omehia and Uche Secondus, the former National Chairman of the PDP, publicly criticized him.
During recent project inaugurations by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, both Omehia and Secondus had suggested that Wike had done little for Rivers State in his new role as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
The FCT Minister expressed disbelief at Secondus’ accusations, questioning when the former PDP leader had become a true ally of Governor Fubara, especially given his past attempts to install his cousin, Tele Ikuru, as governor of Rivers State.
Wike further claimed that he kicked out Secondus as PDP National Chairman when he wanted to make Ikuru to be Governor, while he (Wike) wanted Fubara
Wike fired back at Omehia, who had challenged people to ask Wike about his contributions to the state, and at Secondus, who had labeled him an “enemy of the state.”
Wike also took aim at Governor Fubara, challenging him to name any projects initiated under his administration, emphasising that all of the current developments in the state, including the ongoing Ring Road project, were originally launched by Wike.
Wike also praised Chibudum Nwuche, the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and the chief host of the thanksgiving, calling him a principled and respected politician who is deeply loved by his constituents.
According to him, “What you (Nwuche) have shown today is what is called steadfastness. It is very difficult for you to see people who are steadfast. It is very difficult.
“What you have shown, that you are men and women of character. You are men and women of integrity and God will continue to bless you.
“Let me thank the chairman of All Progressives Congress in the state, and his team for coming to rejoice with you, and he has said that we are not playing politics of bitterness we are playing politics of inclusivity, we are playing politics of all of us being together.
“And I also believe when they will be having theirs the chairman of our party and other people will also go and rejoice with them. That is the way it is supposed to be”.
Wike, while commenting on a project governor Fubara cancelled said, “I heard somebody came in here the other day and was insulting Chibudum. I was the one who awarded Government Girls Secondary School.
“One of those contractors is Eric Appiah and Marshal Uwom from Abua. I gave them. I paid 50 percent, and told them when the governor came, make sure that this project is completed. That was the essence of bringing a governor, we thought we will all work together.
“I was the one who made sure, first of all to dualise Ahoada road to Odioku Junction. And then awarded that one to Omoku. By signing agreement with Julius Berger that they should collect 8 billion Naira every month from our Internally Generated Revenue.
“I thought that we are doing the right thing when people like Chibudum and all of us sat down to say okay, bring this young boy, let him continue where we have stopped but he came here abused Chibudum and said oh, the road has been cancelled.
“So you can cancel as much as you want. But these are people who worked day and night to make sure somebody emerged.
“I heard Secondus say the other day in Bori, I awarded the Bori Internal Road as Governor.
“I paid 50 percent and thinking that we have a governor that we all agreed to continue, Secondus was saying that his enemies, who are the enemies of the Governor, Secondus that refused him to be Governor.
“I kicked out Secondus as PDP National Chairman when he wanted to make his cousin Tele Ikuru to be Governor. Today, he is saying now that we are enemies.
“He (Seconds) was the one who refused the man (Fubara) to be governor; he wanted his cousin to be governor. He has now become the governor’s friend and we have now become the enemies. To God be the glory, “ Wike added.
On Omehia, Wike commented: “I overheard one imbecile, and let him challenge me, an imbecile Celestine Omehia. I say so that is why when he wanted to occupy government House I kicked him out. We could not have imbecile to be Governor.
“He said they should ask me what have I done for Rivers State. That is why I say he is an imbecile. If he understands that I am not a minister of a ministry,
“I am a minister of Federal Capital Territory. When I was minister of Education, he would have challenged me what did you bring to Rivers State. I was minister of education, I brought faculty of Law to University of Port Harcourt. I gave grants to Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic.
“I gave grant to Ignatius Ajuru University, I made sure Federal government College Port Harcourt, Federal government Girls College, Abuloma, I renovated there to be what a school is supposed to be. That is what I thought he should be asking me.
“Now that I am the Minister of the FCT, I cannot bring road to Rivers State, I can not take FCT money to Rivers State, but I can help Rivers people. And I have been helping Rivers people.
“Let it be on record that by the instrumentality of Mr President, there is no Governor in this state that attracted political appointment in this state than myself. Go and count it.
“By the instrumentality of Mr President by his grace, by his love for us, he said, go and give me these names for political appointments. So, Mr Omehia, are you not aware that Rivers people have more political appointments than even when you are serving somebody? Are you not aware?”
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Soldiers, Policemen restore peace to seven warring Communities after death of 23 persons

Soldiers, Policemen restore peace to seven warring Communities
Calm has returned to seven warring communities after no fewer than 23 persons were feared dead with several others injured in an attacks in Ovia South West Local Government of Edo.
The affected communities included Marindoti, Gbelemontin Domiju, Kola Village, Taiye Camp, Eto Camp, Dipe Community, Bala Dele Community, and Thousand Community.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the settlements were predominantly inhabited by farmers from various ethnic backgrounds, including Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, and Benin.
Eyewitnesses reported that the assailants, believed to be militants from nearby creeks, stormed the settlements early on Feb. 21, shooting indiscriminately, setting houses ablaze, and other properties.
The onslaught forced residents to flee en masse, abandoning their homes and livelihoods.
One of the witnesses described the attacks as a reprisal for the killing of a suspected cocoa thief by local vigilantes employed by the farmers.
This incident escalated existing tensions between the farmers and the alleged militants, who had previously been accused of encroaching on farmlands and stealing produce.
CSP Moses Yamu, Spokesman of the police command, said on Sunday, that operatives of the Iguobazuwa Police Division, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and the local Vigilantes had intervened.
Yamu said the police had evacuated the casualties to the hospital.
“The joint operation has restored peace to the communities.
“However, investigation into the cause of the clash has equally commenced.
“The Commissioner of Police, CP Betty Otimenyin, has vowed that no stone would be left unturned in order to unravel the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate and avoidable incident,” he said.
A NAN correspondent, who visited the scene, however, observed a mass exodus of displaced persons carrying their belongings, seeking refuge in safer areas.
Many homes were reduced to ashes, and the once-thriving farming communities now resembled ghost towns.
Speaking with NAN, Igbala Obazuaye, the head of Marindoti community, said they had been farming in the area for years, but trouble started for them when some youth began to demand for royalties from them.
“It started in 1998 when some youths began encroaching on our land, stealing our crops, and kidnapping our people, notwithstanding the payment of the royalties,” he said.
Obazuaye, who sustained bullet wounds, said the asailiants evaded the community around 8 a.m killing seven persons in his community alone.
According to him, the assailants burnt cocoa, kola nut and cash crops worth more than N20 million.
He appealed for the establishment of a police station, and assistance in rebuilding their communities.
Also, Nafisat Abdulazeez, a resident of Dipe community, described the experience as traumatic, calling for an immediate intervention of Gov. Monday Okpebholo.
She told NAN that no fewer than 15 persons were killed in her Dipe community, while several others had gone missing.
“They came into our community, shooting and burning houses. They killed 15 people, and many more were injured.
“They even burnt my own house, and my family was forced to flee,” she said.
A resident, Mr Joseph Otu refuted the claim that the attack was communal, saying it was unprovoked attacks by militants aiming to extort and terrorise peaceful farmers.
Otu also urged authorities to deploy security forces to safeguard the area, highlighting the communities’ significant contributions to the state’s economy through the cultivation of crops like cocoa, kola nuts, and plantain.
On his part, Usman Mukaila of Dipe community, lauded the immediate deployment of men of the 4 Brigade of the Nigeran Army, Brig-Gen. Ebenezer Oduyebo, calling for an establishment of Army base in the area.
“We commend the Commander of the 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Benin, for the immediate intervention and deployment of soldiers.
“That has helped to calm the situation for now. If not for him, the rest people would have gone. We also thank the governor.
“We, however, urge him to bring a permanent Army base to this area. We really need his help. You can see all our women and children leaving,” he said. (NAN)
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Babangida must be prosecuted over his role in annulment of June 12 1993 election – Group

Babangida must be prosecuted over his role in annulment of June 12 1993 election – Group
A well-known Nigerian human rights organisation has described the role of former military leader General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, in the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election as a “coup d’état” against Nigeria’s democracy, thereby calling for his prosecution.
After Babangida openly admitted his role in the annulment, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) made the demand.
The former monarch was accused by the group of trying to mislead Nigerians into thinking he acted in good faith, and they condemned his admission.
In a statement signed by CDHR President Debo Adeniran, the group called the annulment “reckless, illegal, and unconstitutional,” arguing that it remains one of the worst injustices inflicted upon Nigeria, severely undermining democracy and plunging the nation into political instability.
The 1993 election, widely regarded as Nigeria’s most free and fair, was set to declare business magnate Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola as president. However, Babangida abruptly annulled the results on June 23, sparking widespread protests and unrest across the country. This move paved the way for a prolonged period of military rule and social upheaval.
CDHR claims that Babangida’s public acknowledgment is a direct admission of his involvement in an act that led to years of political chaos, economic hardship, and civil unrest.
The group insists that his actions meet the criteria for crimes against humanity and should be prosecuted accordingly.
The rights organization has called on President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action against Babangida, asserting that his confession provides enough grounds for legal action.
“We urge President Tinubu to prosecute General Babangida for crimes against humanity and for orchestrating a coup d’état that undermined the democratic will of Nigerians,” the statement declared.
CDHR also called for posthumous recognition of MKO Abiola as a former Nigerian president and urged penalties for those who benefited from the annulment.
The organisation appealed to international human rights bodies to ensure that justice is served.
Babangida, who served as Nigeria’s military president from 1985 to 1993, has yet to publicly respond to the calls for his prosecution.
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Vigilante personnel arrested for allegedly killing, burning Resident ’s body

Vigilante personnel arrested for allegedly killing, burning Resident’s body
A local vigilante member in Benin City has been arrested by the Edo State Police after allegedly murdering an artisan and burning his body in a chilling act of violence.
The arrest was confirmed by Moses Yamu, the Public Relations Officer for the Edo State Police Command, who spoke about the incident on Sunday.
According to Yamu, the suspect was detained after a distress call was made to the Textile Mill Road Division at approximately 8:00 a.m. on February 20, 2025.
The caller reported discovering the body of a middle-aged man covered in sawdust and burning near a sawmill.
Upon arriving at the scene, police officers found the body still ablaze beneath the pile of sawdust.
The body was immediately taken to a nearby hospital for examination, where authorities discovered a gunshot wound to the back of the victim’s neck, raising serious concerns about the cause of death.
“The investigation is underway, and we have one suspect in custody who was the security guard at the sawmill during the incident,” Yamu said.
“The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further inquiry. Once the investigation concludes, the suspect will be charged with murder.”
The victim, later identified as Lasan Osaze Erhabor, reportedly had an ongoing dispute with the vigilante member.
On the night of the tragic event, Erhabor and a friend were returning home when they were confronted by the suspect near the sawmill.
Armed with a double-barrel shotgun, the vigilante allegedly questioned Erhabor about his late return and accused him of attempting to steal from the sawmill.
Witnesses say the suspect then shot Erhabor, killing him instantly.
The vigilante is said to have dragged the body into the sawmill, covered it with sawdust, and set it on fire in a bid to destroy any evidence of the crime.
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