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Ndigbo Lagos Condemns Attacks, Threats on Igbos, Calls on INEC to Repeat Elections in Affected Areas

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By Eric Elezuo

Following unprovoked attacks meted on Lagosians of Igbo extraction on Saturday during the Presidential and National Assembly elections and subsequent threats to lives and property against them by some groups on the social media, a group, Ndigbo Lagos, has reacted.

In a letter endorsed by the President General, Gen. Obi Abel Umahi (Rtd) and the Deputy Director of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Charles Nwodo Jr, the group frowned at the attacks and threats, reminding all and sundry that Igbos are citizens of Nigeria with rights to live wherever they choose in Nigeria.

It further advised INEC to set another date in the nearest future for the repeat of elections in the affected areas.

It would be recalled that there were skirmishes of attacks on certain areas with high density of Igbos in Lagos by suspected thugs, who prevented the residents from voting, and where voting had already taken place, disrupted and materials including ballot boxes and papers were burnt.

Below is the press statement:

PRESS STATEMENT BY NDIGBO LAGOS ON THE VIO LENT ACTIVITIES AT SOME POLLING UNITS IN IGBO HIGH DENSITY AREAS IN LAGOS STATE DURING THE PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ON SATURDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2019

We refer to the Presidential and National Assembly elections held nationwide on Saturday, 23rd February 2019 and the violence and disruption of voting at targeted locations in Lagos and state as follows.

1. We commend Lagosians generally for turning out to exercise their civic rights of electing our leaders during the Presidential and National Assembly elections last Saturday.

2. We equally commend Ndigbo in Lagos in particular for their impressive turn out for the elections in response to our earlier call out notices through radio jingles, press conference and other means.

3. We got very credible reports that while voting was going on peacefully, there were sudden unprovoked, politically motivated and targeted violent attacks at various Igbo high density voting polling units across parts of Lagos State by some thugs armed with dangerous weapons. The affected areas includes but are not limited to, Mushin, Okota, FESTAC, Aguda and some parts of Ejigbo.

4. Consequently, the voters, mainly of Igbo extraction and the electoral officers scattered, some were injured and the voting materials were either set on fire or torn and scattered; that marked the end of voting in those areas, thus disenfranchising thousands of Igbos.

5. We, Ndigbo Lagos, want to remind all and sundry that Igbos are full blooded citizens of Federal Republic of Nigeria and therefore are entitled to all rights and privileges conferred upon all citizens of this country by the constitution, irrespective of their place of domicile within Nigeria.

6. We, Ndigbo Lagos, therefore condemn the unwarranted, unprovoked and politically motivated targeted attacks on the Igbos; which was followed by threats of attacks on Igbos and their economic interests in Lagos.

7. We call upon the law enforcement authorities and INEC to identify and deal with the individuals involved in this electoral violence.

8. We invite INEC to immediately set a date for the conduct of repeat elections in the affected areas in accordance with the electoral law and guidelines to ensure that the votes of these disenfranchised eligible Nigerians count.

9. We equally call on the Law enforcement agencies to ensure adequate security coverage during the rerun election.

10. In the light of the threats on Igbos and their economic interests, we request the security agencies to adopt all necessary proactive and preventive measures to guard and
secure lives and properties of Igbos and all others in Lagos State.

11. We call upon Ndigbo in Lagos to remain calm, law abiding and go about their lawful businesses without let or hindrance, but with due respect and courtesies to the government and traditional institutions in their host communities across Lagos State.

12. Ndigbo Lagos hereby assure Igbos that we are monitoring the situation and are in close consultation and synergy with all relevant government agencies and non-governmental organisations in Lagos with a view to protecting the rights and interests of Ndigbo at this trying time and beyond.

13. We acknowledge with gratitude the messages of support, solidarity and assurance from various important organisations, such as Afenifere, at this time and look forward to the continuation of the excellent relationship between Ndigbo and our Yoruba brothers and sisters and other residents in Lagos State.

For Ndigbo Lagos:
Gen. Obi Abel Umahi (Rtd)

President General
Mr. Charles Nwodo Jr
Deputy Director of Communication and Strategy

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I’ll Continue to Take Difficult Decisions Tough times Notwithstanding – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, told the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at The Hague that his administration is committed to taking difficult decisions for the benefit of the Nigerian people, despite the short-term challenges.

Tinubu emphasized that Nigeria has weathered the worst of storms and that his administration’s actions are guided by a long-term vision for the country’s prosperity.

The president highlighted the vast trade opportunities between Nigeria and the Netherlands, spanning multiple sectors. He also underscored his government’s efforts to enhance the investment climate through ongoing reforms.

Notably, Tinubu emphasized Nigeria’s potential to drive the global clean energy transition with its high-grade lithium deposits, positioning the country as a key player in Europe’s energy future.

Tinubu stressed the importance of balanced and mutually beneficial partnerships, particularly in solid minerals, to create value-added opportunities.

He expressed confidence in the Nigerian people, citing their resilience and determination.

This confidence, he said, empowers him to make tough decisions on their behalf, knowing that these choices will provide Nigerians with the tools they need to succeed in the long term.

The president stated: “I am a determined leader of my people. I have and will continue to take the difficult decisions that will benefit our people, even if there is short-term pain.

“We have gone through the worst of the storms. I am unafraid of the consequences once I know that my actions are in the best long-term interests of all Nigerians.

“Taking a holistic view of the world order, there is a tremendous opportunity between us across trade spheres, but especially in solid minerals, where we have high-grade lithium deposits that we know can power the clean energy future of the world.“There is excellent value-additive opportunity in Nigeria. The world knows us for oil. They will soon know us for greater innovative exploits in other areas.”

The meeting with Prime Minister Rutte at The Catshuis, the official residence in The Hague, underscores the strengthening of diplomatic ties between Nigeria and the Netherlands.

Tinubu’s remarks reaffirm his administration’s commitment to bold leadership and strategic decision-making, even in the face of challenges, to secure a brighter future for Nigeria.

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Rivers: Wike’s Men Reject Reployment, Resign from Fubara’s Govt

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Two Rivers State commissioners have resigned their appointments shortly after they were redeployed in a cabinet reshuffle by Governor Siminalayi Fubara. They are the Attorney General and commissioners for Justice, and Finance; Zacchaeus Adangor and Isaac Kamalu respectively.

The duo were affected by a minor cabinet reshuffle made by the governor on April 23.

Kamalu and Adangor are loyalists of Nyesom Wike, the immediate former governor of Rivers and incumbent minister of the federal capital territory (FCT).

Last year, the commissioners resigned from their positions following the political feud between Wike and Fubara.

They were later reinstated after Wike and Fubara signed a peace accord facilitated by President Bola Tinubu.

While Adangor was moved to the ministry of special duties (governor’s office), Kamalu was moved to the ministry of employment generation and economic empowerment.

Kamalu’s resignation came hours after Zacchaeus Adangor, tendered his resignation.

In a letter addressed to Tammy Danagogo, secretary to the state government (SSG), Kamalu said the governor’s “inability to maintain peace” in the state was the reason he quit the cabinet.

The former commissioner said he could not give his best in an atmosphere of rancour.

“Your Excellency would recall that I served under the Administration of His Excellency, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, CON, GSSRS, POS (now Honorable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja) originally as Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning (2015-2019) and subsequently as Commissioner for Finance with oversight responsibility for the Rivers State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning (2019 – 2023),” the letter reads.

“The mandates of the respective Ministries were to the best of our abilities (as Ministries) duly carried out and at all times material relevant reforms were embarked upon for improved performance and effective and sustainable service delivery.

“Among several others, we successfully carried out the following; “Initiating and (supporting existing) policy frameworks for enhanced internal revenue generation.

“This with (necessary adjustments made on some of the programs) led to the increase in the internal revenue receipts. This steady rise has presently generated though not the figures erroneously claimed in the media.

“Aggressive improvement in Federation receipts by securing recovery by the state of oilfields that were also the subject of the successful claim against International Oll Companies (IOCs) on production sharing contracts; the recoveries arising from 13% derivation and the demand by the state for adherence to the fiscal provisions in the constitution in support of states by successfully removing from Federation receipts institutions of Government whether state or federal not so recognized by the constitution such as the Police Trust Fund and others thus widening the available receipts for States and the last but not the least our success on the subject of Value Added Tax.

“The reason behind these painstaking efforts was to make available a basket of receipts sufficient to enable the state to deliver good governance through the provision of goods and services.

“It was this idea that informed the continuity and consolidation mantra that was the theme of your election campaign and government thereafter.

“You will respectfully recall that when the climate of discord became unbearable I and other like-minded members of the Executive Council that were appointed by you resigned.

“You thereafter engaged His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and as Father of the Nation to intervene in the matter.

“In deference to the directive of Mr. President, I and the others were recalled and we all accepted and joined the cabinet again. I expected Sir that with the opportunity provided by Mr.President, every effort will be made to sustain peace.

“Regrettably Your Excellency the peace in Government and governance that we all – citizens and residents of the state desire has remained out of reach despite our consistent efforts and demand for same.

“This has affected our ability to protect and defend the gains that we made these past years.

“In the course of official engagements, I have reiterated the need for this peace and the fact we all are willing and determined to work for this.

“It is very difficult to deliver good governance where there is acrimony and discord. It is not the point of service that is important but the climate. Our present circumstance makes service delivery extremely challenging. I still hold the belief that it is never too late for peace.

“In view of the above, I find it difficult to accept the redeployment. I do not accept it. I reject it and convey to you my immediate resignation as Commissioner and member of the Rivers State Executive Council with effect from the date of this letter.

“While praying that the Good Lord grants us Peace, I thank you for the opportunity and assure you the assurances of my esteemed regards.”

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Tinubu Approves Credit Scheme Takeoff to Facilitate Purchase of Cars, Houses

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the takeoff of the first phase of the Consumer Credit Scheme to facilitate the purchase of houses and cars by working Nigerians. 

In a statement on Wednesday, presidential spokesman Ajuri Ngelale said the Consumer Credit Scheme will enhance the quality of life citizens by allowing them to “access goods and services upfront, paying responsibly over time”.

“It facilitates crucial purchases, such as homes, vehicles, education, and healthcare, essential for ongoing stability to pursue their aspirations,” the statement added.

“Through responsible repayment, individuals build credit histories, unlocking more opportunities for a better life. Additionally, the increased demand for goods and services stimulates local industry and job creation.

“The President believes every hardworking Nigerian should have access to social mobility, with consumer credit playing a pivotal role in achieving this vision.”

In line with the President’s directive to expand consumer credit access to Nigerians, the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) has launched a portal for Nigerians to express interest in receiving consumer credit.

“This initiative, in collaboration with financial institutions and cooperatives nationwide, aims to broaden consumer credit availability,” the statement noted, adding that working Nigerians interested in receiving consumer credit can visit CREDICORP’s website to express interest before the deadline date of May 15, 2024.

“The scheme will be rolled out in phases, starting with members of the civil service and cascading to members of the public.”

The CREDICORP’s objectives include: “(1) Strengthening Nigeria’s credit reporting systems, ensuring every economically active citizen has a dependable credit score. This score becomes personal equity they build, facilitating access to consumer credit.

“(2) Offering credit guarantees and wholesale lending to financial institutions dedicated to broadening consumer credit access today.

“(3) Promoting responsible consumer credit as a pathway to an improved quality of life, fostering a cultural shift towards growth and financial responsibility.”

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