IGP Orders Arrest Of Spy Police Officer Over Unauthorized Comments

Mohammed Shosanya

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun has ordered the arrest and investigation of a man dressed in a Spy Police uniform and making unauthorized political statements regarding the upcoming Edo State gubernatorial elections.

Force Spokesperson, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi on Wednesday, in a statement said, “The Nigeria Police Force has been made aware of a recent video evidencing political comment by an individual dressed in a Spy Police uniform regarding the upcoming Edo State gubernatorial elections, which has been circulating on social media platforms.

“The NPF strongly condemns this act and clarifies that the individual is not a regular officer of the Nigeria Police Force, but a Supernumerary (Spy) Police Officer employed by a private company.”

According to him, “Supernumerary Police Officers are private individuals trained by the Nigeria Police for specific security functions, primarily within their place of employment.

“They are not on the payroll of the NPF and do not swear to the oath of allegiance like sworn regular police officers, thus they have the right to belong to any political party of their choice and freedom of expression. In this extant case, the Police frowns at the wearing of his official SPY uniform and engaging in political activities.

“The individual involved has been arrested for further investigations. We reiterate that his political comments do not reflect the views of the Nigeria Police, and the public is urged to disregard any such statements and trust in our continued commitment to professionalism, neutrality, and the rule of law.”

Mohammed Shosanya

The Advisory Board of The Nigeria Prize for Science has named Eni Oko, Olajide Otitoju, and Meihong Wang as the winners of the 2024 edition of the Prize.

They were recognised for their pioneering work on “Process Intensification Technology for Greenhouse Emission Control in Power Generation and Industry for Sustainable Fuel Production (PIC-FUEL)”.

At a press conference on Monday, the Board disclosed the importance of the 2024 competition theme, “Innovations and Technologies for Reducing the Effect of Climate Change,” which underscored the need for urgent solutions to environmental challenges.

According to the Chairman of the Advisory Board, Professor Barth Nnaji, the innovation could significantly reduce harmful emissions from power plants and factories while creating cleaner, greener fuels.

Eni Oko is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University, U.K., while Olajide Otitoju is a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield, U.K. Meihong Wang, is a Professor of Process and Energy Systems Engineering, specialising in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Professor Wang is winning the Prize for the second time after his 2019 win with Dr. Mathew Aneke with their work on Carbon Capture, Carbon Utilization, Biomass Gasification and Energy Storage for Power Generation.

In his remarks earlier in the press conference, Mr. Andy Odeh, NLNG’s General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, lauded The Nigeria Prize for Science and its sister awards, The Nigeria Prize for Literature and The Nigeria Prize for Literary Criticism, for making a significant impact on the science and literary development in the country in the last 20 years.

He thanked the Advisory Board for their dedication and exceptional contributions to the Prize’s integrity and elevation to international standards. He also paid tribute to former board members and science committees, honouring the late Prof. Umaru Shehu, the first Chairman of the Prize’s committee, who was instrumental in conceptualising the Prize and establishing its foundational values of integrity, transparency, and steadfastness.

Explaining the significance of the groundbreaking work by the three scientists, Prof. Nnaji stated that the PIC-FUEL technology worked by capturing CO2 emissions directly from industrial sources such as power plants, cement factories, and refineries. He said the emissions are passed through a unit called the Rotating Packed Bed (RPB), where CO2 is absorbed using a solvent and the absorbed CO2 is then converted into methanol through a reaction with hydrogen in an electrolyser machine. The methanol can then be directly blended with diesel or sold as a product.

“Imagine if every time a factory or power plant released CO2, instead of harmful gases escaping into the atmosphere, those gases were captured, transformed, and repurposed into cleaner, more sustainable fuels. That is exactly what PIC-FUEL does. This revolutionary approach could cut emissions by 40%, significantly reducing Nigeria’s carbon footprint and helping the country achieve its 2060 net-zero goals without expensive government subsidies. PIC-FUEL implementation will fully decarbonise the power and industrial sectors and deliver up to 20% decarbonisation of diesel-fueled transportation and household/SME electricity generators through the supply of cleaner diesel.

“The technology doesn’t just ensure cleaner air; it also offers significant economic benefits. It could reduce the cost of cutting down emissions by 30-40%, translating to considerable reductions in the national budgetary requirement for implementing the Nigerian Energy Transition Plan, equivalent to $120-140 billion, and achieving the 2060 net zero target. Additionally, by producing cleaner diesel locally, the country could save up to $500 million annually in foreign exchange, strengthening the local economy and stabilising the Naira.

He disclosed that the proof of concept of the winning work has been established in the U.K. and Norway.

A panel of judges reached this year’s decision made up of three distinguished Professors in relevant areas of science: Prof. Francisca Nneka Okeke (Chairman), Prof. Saminu Abdulrahman Ibrahim, and Prof. Grace Oloukoi.

Other members of the Advisory Board are Chief Dr Nike Akande, a two-time minister and former President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and Professor Yusuf Abubakar, a professor of Animal Breeding and Quantitative Genetics and the Coordinator of Agriculture Group, R & D Standing Committee, at the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.

FG Stops State Pardon For Corrupt Nigerians

Mohammed Shosanya

Any person found guilty of corruption should not enjoy State pardon,Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN),

He spoke at a roundtable organised by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for state Attorneys General in Abuja on Monday.

He also advised law enforcement agencies against shoddy investigations, urging them to have their facts before summoning anyone for questioning.

“I will suggest in our next constitution review exercise that we expunge those found guilty of corruption from benefiting from powers of ‘Prerogative of Mercy’ to serve as a deterrent to others,” he said.

He said the cooperation of all stakeholders, especially the Attorneys General of States, was crucial in the fight against corruption.

He advised the AGs to eschew nepotism, political witch-hunting, rivalry, and bigotry in the fight against corruption just because they want to please their governors.

Besides,the AGF said there should be no basis for rationalising corruption or crimes, stressing that
their legal opinions on cases must be based on the facts as practised in the advanced countries.

“We should not give in to public sentiments. In Nigeria, we are polarised along political lines” the AGF said.

He advised participants and anti-graft agencies to conduct thorough investigations of cases before arresting suspects to avoid media trials.

“Let us be thorough and take our time before inviting someone for questioning. Don’t do a shoddy job and be quick to say we have caught a big fish…You will catch a big fish.

“If it is two or three big fish you are able to get in a year and you are thorough, it is alright,” Fagbemi added.

In a statement by Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Assistant to the President on Communication & Publicity,Office of the AGF & Minister of Justice,the AGF also counselled against filing bogus counts of charges against defendants just to generate frenzy in the public against the suspect.

“Nobody wants a 50-count charge…make it five or six and be sure. Make sure you get him (suspect) in,” he said.

Many Nigerians Avoid Banks Due To Fear Of EFCC, ICPC-Agabi

Mohammed Shosanya

A former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Kanu Agabi, SAN has disclosed that the fear of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, the State Security Service, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the NFIU and the Police has caused many Nigerians to horde their monies at home, instead of taking those monies to the banks.

According to him,the fear has now become a source of “distress to the nation’s economy,” noting that, “The cure is turning out to be worse than the disease.”

He spoke at the maiden ICPC Conference with State Attorneys General on Strengthening ICPC’s Capacity for Corruption Prevention, on Monday.

He declared that: “The time has come when we must encourage Nigerians who have monies abroad to bring such monies back home and invest here, even unconditionally.”

He warned that, “We have to be careful to ensure, as president Obasanjo feared, that the cure does not turn out to be worse than the disease. We have several institutions fighting corruption today, like the ICPC.

“These institutions have done very well indeed and are entitled to be commended. If we appear to be losing the fight against corruption, the fault is not theirs. We blame them only because we are not aware of the successes that they have achieved and are still achieving – the huge billions that they recover daily, the convictions that they obtain, the fear that they instill in potential criminals.”

However, he noted that, “It is this fear that is now becoming a source of distress to the nation. The cure is turning out to be worse than the disease. Fear of the EFCC, the ICPC, the SSS, the FIRS, the NFIU and the Police has caused many Nigerians to avoid the banks.

“It has caused some wealthy people to keep their moneys at home; to convert their moneys into dollars and either store at home or bank abroad. Many make their investments abroad for fear of these institutions.

“The monies that we are recovering as proceeds of crime represent a tiny little fraction of the monies that Nigerians have deposited abroad. If these monies are recovered or recalled and invested in education or power or the provision of infrastructures or directed at making the nation self-reliant, it will not be long before the nation is well on the way to ridding itself of corruption.”

He said:”A time will never come when the nation will legitimize corruption. Let the nation be ever so corrupt, yet, corruption shall remain a crime. While it is with us, and while we seem helpless in the face of it, we must find a way of employing it to move forward.

A wise nation, he said must know how to employ corruption to rid itself of corruption. “Feudal nations employed feudalism to develop their economy. And when feudalism proved insufficient, they resorted to slavery. And when slavery proved intolerable, they resorted to colonialism.

“What greater form of corruption can there be than when one nation colonizes another and pilfers her resources? I do not know what exactly neo-colonialism is but those who know say it is an extreme form of corruption. The economies of the nations that we idolize are all founded on corruption in one form or another.

“These nations have no objection to serving as safe havens for monies stolen from other nations – funds that they turn around to lend to the nations from which the monies were stolen in the first instance.”

Agabi also emphasized that, “Corruption cannot be eliminated overnight. It will take time. We can learn a lesson from those students of ethics who killed a frog by heating the water gently so that the temperature of the water changed imperceptibly. The frog remained in the water until it reached boiling point and died.

“As to the scale of corruption, he revealed that, “We are now at our highest point. All we, like sheep, have gone astray. We are all guilty. After decades of dictatorship, the military spirit is now in many of us. Our democracy is characterized by our misconception of politics as a game without rules.

“We are under the illusion that in politics, somehow good can come out of evil. The end justifies the means. We proceed on the false assumption that politics without force or without fraud cannot produce results. We aim at being strong in numbers without being strong in spirit and in truth. We continue to labour under the illusion that in politics good and bad are equal, that we can fight falsehood with falsehood, or vice with vice. That is the spirit which is at work in the nation now.

“We blame our condition on the economy. We blame it on our politics. We blame it on the social system. Some blame it on the judiciary. I dare say that no economic theories, no political theories, no legal theories are going to save the nation until we admit that we are all implicated in the downfall of the nation and change our ways.

“The nation cannot remain the enemy of God and hope that either the EFCC or the ICPC or the Police or the judiciary will solve her problems. We must, like the prodigal son, arise and return to our Father.”

Speaking on the essence for the establishment of ICPC by the Obasanjo administration,Agabi said, “The Commission was set up immediately following the advent of civil rule. So urgent and important indeed was the issue of corruption at the time that the first Bill that President Obasanjo presented to the National Assembly was the one that eventually led to the promulgation of the law that established this Commission.

He further urged judges to resist the pressure being put on them by the political class.

He said: “The military ousted the jurisdiction of the courts and amended the laws to suit whatever objectives they set out to achieve. It is a credit to the judiciary that it stood its ground under the military. They were able to do so because the judges were eminently qualified and conducted their affairs in such a way as not to come under any kind of suspicion whatsoever.

“Today, politicians are still of the same mentality. Our judges must resist the pressures being put on them by the political class. We are all witnesses to the relentless attempts by the political class to make the judges allies in their battles against one another.

“From time to time some judges have succumbed to these pressures. When that happens it only serves to render the political order illegitimate. Our judges must stand their ground and be faithful to their oath of office if the nation is to survive. The only hope that the citizens have of living in a better world is a legally ordered society founded on judicial impartiality.”

He spoke on the call for the establishment of special courts to try criminal cases,stating that the country must take steps to ensure that crime is minimized.

He added:”We cannot establish courts on every street or every home. But every home can take steps to ensure that members of the family comply with the law. Even if special courts are established, we still have to prove the guilt of those who are charged before those courts.”

NNPCL, JV Partner Target 165,000 bopd Output From Five Assets

Mohammed Shosanya

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and its Joint Venture (JV) partner, Chevron Nigeria Ltd (CNL), have concluded the conversion of five of its JV assets into the Petroleum Industry Act terms.

This in line with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 provisions of transiting assets from the Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) into PIA terms.

Under the new PIA regime, all existing Oil Prospecting Licenses (OPLs) and Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) would be automatically converted to Petroleum Prospecting Licenses (PPLs) and Petroleum Mining Leases (PMLs) upon their expiration.

During a brief ceremony held at the NNPC Towers on Monday, the two partners signed documents on the conversion of five (5) OMLs into four (4) PPLs and twenty-six (26) PMLs, in line with the new PIA terms, marking a significant step towards increasing domestic gas supply and expanding global market presence,Olufemi Soneye
Chief Corporate Communications Officer,NNPC Ltd said in a statement on Monday.

Speaking at the occasion, Group CEO NNPC Ltd, Mr. Mele Kyari, described CNL as one of the most reliable partners for the NNPC Ltd. “Over the years, Chevron has been a partner of choice that has not contemplated completely divesting/exiting (oil production in) the shallow water and we are proud of them,” he added.

He assured CNL that NNPC Ltd would sustain its partnership with the JV partner so as to create more value for both parties and expand Nigeria’s footprints in the domestic and export gas markets.

He lauded the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) for its exemplary role in midwifing the conversion.

The Director, Deepwater and Production Sharing Contract (PSC) of CNL, Mrs. Michelle Pflueger who stressed the significance of the conversion for both companies, affirmed CNL’s long-standing commitment to the assets.

Also speaking, NNPC Ltd’s Executive Vice President, Upstream, Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, highlighted the advantages of the PIA terms over the previous PPT terms, noting that the conversion was a strategic move towards the successful implementation of the PIA.

In his remarks, NNPC Ltd’s Chief Upstream Investment Officer, Mr. Bala Wunti, noted that the assets conversion is expected to significantly boost crude oil production, with the two partners focusing on attaining the 165,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) production target by year-end 2024.

He emphasized the continued importance of CNL’s operational philosophy in maintaining network stability and facilitating gas supply especially to the domestic market.

Troops Destroy 63 Illegal Oil Bunkering Sites In Niger Delta

Mohammed Shosanya

Troops of the 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have dismantled 63 oil bunkering sites, arresting seven suspected oil thieves and seizing 280,000 litres of stolen crude.

The troops also intercepted a large wooden boat in the process of illegally siphoning crude from a barge at NNPC flow station, estimated to be over 198,000 litres, around Cawthorne Channel I, general area in Rivers State.

A statement signed by Lieutenant Colonel Jonah Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director 6 Division Army Public Relations,disclosed that efforts were on to track and round up fleeing members of the criminal syndicate.

Danjuma noted that while the troops were on clearance operations in Rivers State and neighbouring Abia State, combed the fringes of Imo River, and uncovered four illegal connection points at Isimiri and Obiakpu villages, in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State.

He said that at Owaza and Uzuaku villages in Ukwa South LGA of Abia state, two illegal connection points were isolated and clamped by oil companies, while one illegal refining site, one dugout two reservoirs, wooden boat with over 3,000 illegally refined products were confiscated in the areas.

He identified Okoloma, Obuzor, Oyigbo, Umuagbai, Afam and Obeakpu, as communities thriving in illegal oil bunkering, with over 42 active sites, adding that over 13,000 litres of stolen crude handled appropriately, while other seizures such as wooden boats and cooking pots were destroyed.

He stated that at Alakiri in Okrika LGA, four active illegal refining sites, 2 ovens and two reservoirs and storage tanks were destroyed, as items including one pumping machine, one 500 meters long hose, two coolants as well as one massive tarpaulin storage with over 29,000 litres of stolen crude were handled accordingly.

The army spokesperson further disclosed that troops intercepted a vehicle loaded with several sacks of products suspected to be condensates along Omoku Elele road, while four illegal refining sites, eight cooking ovens, seven reservoirs, one shelter were destroyed, while over 4,000 litres of stolen products was recovered in Bukuma and Buguma in Asari Toru LGA of Rivers State.

He disclosed that six ovens and eight reservoirs were destroyed at Odagwa around the swampy Adaobi village in Etche LGA of Rivers State, as same feat was replicated at Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, where one active illegal refining site was destroyed and over 2,000 product confiscated.

He explained that around EGI III in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA of Rivers State, three reservoirs with over 1000 litres of stolen crude were handled, while 24 empty drums suspected to be used for the storage of stolen locally refined crude oil were recovered.

Danjuma noted that the troops in the same vein while conducting operations along Igbomtoru pipeline in Southern Ijaw LGA, Bayelsa state, uncovered two illegal refining sites, destroying two wooden boats with over 3,500 litres of stolen crude.

In Tana-Gbene and Abala-Kiri, Southern Ijaw LGA, troops uncovered one active Illegal refining site was destroyed, with over 1,000 stolen products, while at the general area of Lagos-Gbene in Southern Ijaw, three active illegal refining sites were dismantled with over 2,000 products confiscated.

At Kaiama Community in Kolokuma/Okpokuma LGA, troops discovered over 1400 litres of illegally refined products in a residential building belonging to one Mr Emmanuel Okpara, arresting the suspected culprits and handing them over to the prosecuting agency.

For Delta State, the troops effectively thwarted a failed attempt to vandalise a gas pipeline at Okpai community in Ndokwa West LGA, belonging to SEEPCO, while In Warri South LGA, troops destroyed one active illegal refining site, five cooking pots, five ovens, one long hose as well as confiscated over 10,000 stolen crude.

Lt. Col. Danjuma quoted the General Officer Commnading, 6 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam, to have appreciated the troops for the renewed force posture, expressing optimism that no criminality would be allowed to thrive in the region, as troops are poised to create an enabling environment for exploration activities by oil companies to take place unhindered.

Heineken Unveils Stylish 45cl Bottle

Mohammed Shosanya
Heineken, the world’s most international beer, has introduced its newly designed 45cl bottle at an exclusive press conference in Awka.

The new 45cl bottle, uniquely tailored to meet the desires of Nigeria’s younger demographic, particularly Millennials and Gen Z consumers, is designed with a sleek and stylish aesthetic.

This bottle offers just the right amount of beer—striking the perfect balance for those who want a drink that’s neither too little nor too much.

Azuka Ijenebe, Brand Manager, Heineken, Nigerian Breweries Plc., said, “The launch of our 45cl bottle is an exciting development for us. We understand that today’s younger consumers value both style and practicality, and this new bottle is designed to meet those needs. It’s not just about the look; it’s about offering a size that fits seamlessly into their lifestyle—something stylish and just the right amount for a satisfying experience.”

Maria Shadeko, Portfolio Manager, Premium Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, added: “We are thrilled to introduce the Heineken 45cl bottle to the Nigerian market. This new size is a perfect match for the younger generation who appreciate a product that is modern and convenient. We believe that this bottle will not only appeal to their sense of style but also provide them with the ideal amount of beer—meeting them right in the middle. It’s another way we’re raising the bar and ensuring that Heineken continues to lead in both taste and innovation.”

TUC Condemns Ajaero’s  Arrest,Demands Immediate Release

Mohammed Shosanya

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has condemned Monday’s arrest of the President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC),Comrade Joe Ajaero by the officials of Directorate of State Security Service .

Comrade,Festus Osifo,President, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC),who expressed this in a statement,said the unjust action of the secret police represents a clear violation of the rights to freedom of association and expression, fundamental pillars in any democratic society.

Calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Ajaero,the TUC leader,said the arrest of the NLC President,sets a dangerous precedence that threatens not only the leadership of the Nigerian labour movement but also the voices of millions of working-class Nigerians who rely on unions to represent and protect their interests.

He added:”It is imperative that the government respects the rule of law, democratic norms, and the legitimate rights of workers and their representatives. The labour movement has always stood for peaceful negotiations.

‘We, therefore, urge the Nigerian government to prioritize dialogue and reconciliation over harassment. We stand in solidarity with the NLC and reaffirm our commitment to defending the rights and dignity of Nigerian workers”

2027: Obi,Otti Lose Labour Party’s Sole Presidential,Governorship Tickets

Mohammed Shosanya

The National Executive Council (NEC) of Labour Party has withdrawn its presidential and governorship election tickets for the 2027 poll which it earlier gave to Peter Obi and Alex Otti (Abia State Governor) respectively.

The party had,at its national convention in Nnewi, in 2023, adopted its presidential flag bearer in the last general election (Obi) as its sole candidate for the office in the next poll. Same as it did with Otti, for the next Abia State gubernatorial election.

But,following a stakeholders meeting convened by Governor Otti on Wednesday, last week, in which Nenadi Usman emerged the party’s interim national coordinator, Labour Party at a NEC meeting on Monday noted that the Governor of Abia State “do not have the power within the party’s constitution as provided in Article 14(4) (B) which gives power to call meetings only to the National Secretary with the approval of National Chairman.”

The NEC meeting led by the National Chairman, Julius Abure, also described the Abia summit as an “illegality and a nullity,” as it disassociated itself from the outcome.

A communique issued at the end of the meeting, and read by the Deputy National Secretary, Innocent Okeke, maintained there was no vacuum in the leadership of the party, as it urged the INEC National Chairman, Professor Mahmud Yakubu, “to stop aiding and abetting” Otti against the party.

It argued that the Governor’s position on the tenure of the National Working Committee (NWC) was informed by the INEC Chairman’s insistence that the Committee’s time in office has expired.

The party set up a disciplinary committee to checkmate anti party activities, even as it reviewed reconciliatory moves made towards other members.

Meanwhile, national chairman of the party (Abure) while addressing journalists, at the National Secretariat of the party in Abuja, said, “I stand before you today with a heavy heart but with an unshakable resolve to defend the Party. I stand not just as your National Chairman, but as a guardian of the principles that hold our great party together, principles of unity, justice, and integrity.

“We are at a critical moment in the life of our Party. Recent events have shown that those who should stand with us in the fight for a better restructured, organized and united Party, have chosen a different path.

“A path not of unity, but of division. I speak, of course, of the illegal gathering that took place in Abia State, an attempt to create a rift within our party, led by none other than His Excellency Peter Obi and Governor Alex Otti.

“This meeting, held without the authority or consent of the National Executive Council, sought to install a so-called “new leadership.” Let me be clear: this action was not just illegal, it was a betrayal of everything the Labour Party stands for: A reward for loyalty with ingratitude, a reward for support with insubordination.

“The Labour Party has always been a beacon of hope for the oppressed, the marginalized, and the voiceless in Nigeria. Our mandate is to unite this country, not divide it.

“Yet, here we are, faced with a situation where individuals who have benefitted from the trust and support of this great party now work to destabilize it from within. This is why I say the beautiful ones are not yet born in Nigeria.

“For those who have chosen to align themselves with this illegal action, I urge them to reconsider. The action of creating division is not just a political maneuver, it is a dangerous game.

“A game that, if allowed to continue, will dig a hole too deep for us to climb out of. Division within the Labour Party is division within Nigeria.

“And make no mistake, the consequences of such actions will not only affect the future of this party but the future of those who want to run elections under the platform of the party.

“The Labour Party was built on the backs of honest Nigerians who believed in the possibility of a better tomorrow.

“We are a party of vision, a party of unity, and a party that represents the true interests of the people. Those who seek to tear us apart with backroom deals and illegal meetings must not be allowed to do so.

“What message does it send to Nigerians when meetings meant to divide us are held in Abia State, a state that has become a symbol of resilience?

“At a time when this nation is struggling with ethnic divisions, such actions do not promote unity, they deepen the wounds of distrust. Nigerians are watching, and they will not be silent. We cannot afford to play politics with the future of our Party.

“I call on all true members of the Labour Party to stand firm. This is not the time for betrayal; it is the time for solidarity. We must reject the actions of those who, for their own interests, seek to weaken us. I remain committed to leading this party in the right direction, one that aligns with the hopes and aspirations of Nigerians.

“We have much work to do. The beautiful ones are not yet born in Nigeria, but they will be born through our collective effort. We must nurture this party, for it is the only true vessel that can deliver the change Nigerians so desperately need.

“I have watched with astonishment a viral video where the Governor of Abia State Dr. Alex Otti stated that he was told by INEC That Edo and Ondo elections for Labour Party are in jeopardy due to my mismanagement of uploading polling unit agents.

“In my usual style, I would not have responded to the statement but for the records Following the controversies with the Edo Guber Candidate, the Access code for the uploading of polling unit agents was handed over to Barrister Olumide Akpata to enable him upload his polling unit agents. I was not and the Party was never involved in the uploading of polling unit agents for Edo election.

“The access code for uploading polling unit agents have equally been handed over by INEC to the Ondo Guber candidate.

“In the same video, Dr Alex Otti also referred to the flouting of a Supreme Court judgment which according to him may affect our Party Candidates in 2027. I am not aware of such a Supreme Court judgment. I challenge him to make available to the public the judgment.

“However, if he is referring to the so-called consent judgment being paraded by Femi Falana SAN and the Nigeria Labour Congress, then I need to school him as follows:

“The terms of settlement made judgment by the Court in 2017 have been fully complied with by the Convention of 2019. Moreover, the Court of Appeal in 2022 in Appeal NO CA/ABJ/CV/702/2022 Between Comrade Salisu Mohammed Vs Chief Callistus Okafor and 13 Ors described the consent Judgment as an abuse of court processes.

“The second agreement signed between the current leadership and NLC in 2021 is respected by the Party and we have almost 80 percent complied with the terms of settlement. It is the NLC who have not complied and fulfilled any part of the agreement.

“On the basis of the foregoing, I am wondering where Dr Alex Otti is getting his facts. However, I must urge him to double-check his facts before going to the media and moderate his desperation to take my office as the National Chairman of our party.

“I must seize this opportunity to make some clarifications on a few issues. I and the Party have been accused of being responsible for Peter Obi’s failure in the 2023 general election.

“They have stated that the campaign, Election donations, and funds for the payment of agents were mismanaged by the Party, hence Peter Obi failed in the election.

“Let me make it categorically clear that Campaign funds were disbursed, administered in the Southern States by the leadership of Doyin Okupe, and Secondly under the control of Akin Oshuntokun while the funding of the Campaign for the 19 Northern States was handled by the Vice Presidential Candidate of the Party Datti Baba-Ahmed. The funding of the election was done by Peter Obi himself.

“As per the donations, the Party was not involved in the donations. Donations to the campaign were channeled to the following accounts:

OBI/BABA-AHMED CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT
Zenith Bank – 1241950451
Sterling Bank – 0091657896
Heritage Bank – 1400234900
Globus Bank – 1000128194.

“The signatories to these accounts were Aisha Yesufu and Pastor Itua Ighodalo. They were equally responsible for the payment of Polling Unit Agents.

“Consequently, it is mischievous for any person to accuse me and the Party for mismanagement of these funds. At no time did the Party or its officials engage in any financial transactions as it relates to the presidential campaign.

“It will be safe for me at this point to conclude that I and my colleagues elected in the Convention of our Party held on the 27th day of March 2024 will defend the mandate given to us by Members of this Party. no amount of intimidation or harassment will make us surrender this leadership.

Together, we will continue to build this party into a formidable force, one that truly represents the interests of all Nigerians. The beautiful ones are not yet born, but their birth is near, and it will be through the Labour Party that they will rise to lead this great nation.”

LAPO Founder Bags NSC Award

Mohammed Shosanya

Dr. Godwin Ehigiamusoe, Founder of LAPO Microfinance Bank (LAPO MfB), a premium microfinance institution, has been honoured with the “Distinguished Service Award” by the Nigerian Economic Society.

He bagged the award during the 65th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic Society in Abuja,a statement said.

According to the statement,with a legacy spanning over 30 years, Dr. Ehigiamusoe has dedicated his career to building institutions that empower low-income households and support the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across the country.

His visionary leadership has led to the establishment of mutually reinforcing social and economic structures that have transformed the lives of countless Nigerians,the statement quoted.

This prestigious honour underscores Dr. Ehigiamusoe’s significant contributions to Nigeria’s economic development, particularly in the areas of financial inclusion and poverty alleviation.

The “Distinguished Service Award” by the Nigerian Economic Society is a testament to Dr. Ehigiamusoe’s unwavering commitment to social and economic development. His work through LAPO has not only provided financial services to those in need but has also created sustainable opportunities for individuals and businesses to thrive.

Speaking,the President of the Nigerian Economic Society, Professor Adeola Adenikinju, highlighted that Dr. Ehigiamusoe’s leadership in establishing LAPO MfB and his commitment to social justice have set a high standard in the microfinance sector.

Expressing his gratitude for the honour, Dr. Ehigiamusoe reaffirmed his commitment to advancing economic development through innovative financial solutions.

He stated, “This award is a testament to the collective efforts of the LAPO team and our unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of Nigerians. I dedicate this recognition to the millions of hardworking individuals who inspire us to continue our mission of poverty alleviation and financial empowerment.”

Under Dr. Ehigiamusoe’s visionary leadership, LAPO MfB has become one of Nigeria’s leading microfinance institutions, empowering millions of Nigerians through access to financial services, capacity-building programs, and community development initiatives.

His work has not only transformed the microfinance sector but has also significantly contributed to national economic growth by fostering entrepreneurship and financial independence among low-income earners.