The lawyer explained that Abegunde’s appointment is illegal and a breach of some vital provisions of the Niger Delta Development Commission (Establishment) Act 2023.
A Nigerian legal practitioner, Myson Nejo Adeyemi, has written to the country’s president, Bola TInubu to immediately revoke the appointment and inclusion of Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde as the Executive Director, Corporate Affairs on the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
In a letter addressed to the president’s office dated 10th of October, 2023, the lawyer explained that Abegunde’s appointment is illegal and a breach of some vital provisions of the Niger Delta Development Commission (Establishment) Act 2023
The lawyer also demanded that the President should revoke the appointment of Chief Samuel Ogbuku, an indigene of Bayelsa State as the Managing Director of the NDDC because people from Bayelsa had previously occupied the position.
The statement reads: “Upon Your Excellency’s assumption of office as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, you ‘deemed it fit to dissolve the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to enable the proper re-constitution Of ‘the- Board in accordance with the provisions of the Niger Delta Development Commission (Establishment) Act 2023 As amended.
“In re-constituting the Board of the Commission however, Your Excellency submitted the name of one Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde a.k.a. Abena who is an indigene of Akure South Local Government of Ondo State to the Senate for screening and confirmation as Executive Director of Corporate Affairs of the Commission.
“It is very important to bring to your cognizance that Hon. Abegunde’s nomination to the board of the NDDC violates the clear provisions of section 12 (1) of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc.) (Amendment) Act 2023 which provides that the membership of the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission shall be composed of persons from the oil producing areas of member states. Although a citizen of Nigeria from Ondo State, Hon. Abegunde is not an indigene of an oil-producing area in Ondo State. This statutory disqualification renders his nomination a non-starter and indeed, a nullity and void in law.
“May I with respect invite Your Excellency’s attention to the provisions of section 12(1) of the Niger Delta Development Commission Act 2023.
“There shall be for the Commission, a Managing Director, and three Executive Directors who shall be indigenes of oil producing areas starting with the member states of the Commission with the highest production quantum of oil and shall rotate amongst member states in the order of production.”
“Arising from the effect of the above statutory provision, the law as it stands today is that the nomination of Hon. Abegunde who is statutorily disentitled (per the NDDC Act) to represent Ondo State as a member of the Board of the Commission is an act of illegality which I hereby urge Your Excellency to review.
“Upon the nomination of Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde being brought to the public domain, I immediately instituted a public interest action before the Federal High Court challenging the legality of the purported nomination in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/1217/2023: Between Mysore Adeyemi Nejo v. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria & Ors. The Originating processes are hereto attached and marked as Annexure 1.It is thus clear that the legality or otherwise of the purported nomination of Hon. Abegunde is now a subject of judicial determination and it will be antithetical to the rule of law to take steps that would undermine the powers of the courts on this issue.
“The need to restate the rotation principle on the appointment of the Managing Director of the Commission. Appointment to the office of the Managing Director of the Commission is based on rotation among the member states of the Commission in the order of crude oil production quantum. This is as espoused in section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act. The effect of the rotation principle is that the position of the Managing Director of the Commission shall rotate among all the member states of the Commission in the order of production quantum.
“Since the establishment of the Commission, some member States have had their turn in occupying the position of the Managing Director of the Commission and those states are Akwa-Ibom, Delta, Rivers and Bayelsa States. Some of these states had used and exhausted their entitlement to occupy the position of the Managing Director of NDDC.
“In particular, Bayelsa State, represented by Chief Timi Alaibe occupied the position of the Managing Director of NDDC between the year 2005-2a 09.
“Upon the constitution of the Board by former President Muhammadu Buhari in January 2023, an indigene of the same Bayelsa State in the person of Chief Samuel Ogbuku was erroneously nominated and confirmed as the Managing Director of the Commission for a term of two years purportedly to complete the tenure of Chief Timi Alaibe who had occupied the position For period of four years between the year 2005 – 2009 and had exhausted the slot of Bayelsa State.
“Surprisingly; Chief Samuel Ogbuku from the same Bayelsa State was nominated by Your Excellency as Managing Director of the Commission for another full tenure of four years when the true position is that Bayelsa State had already fully utilized and exhausted its turn to occupy the position of the Managing Director of the NDDC.
“It is my humble position that Bayelsa State is not entitled to occupy the position of the Managing Director of NDDC any longer until all member states have taken their turns in occupying the position of the Managing Director of NDDC. Allowing Bayelsa State to again occupy the position of the Managing Director of NDDC would have the unsavoury consequence of giving Bayelsa State a second bite at the Cherry and shortchanging Ondo State which is the next in turn to occupy the position in line with the principle of rotation enshrined under the NDDC Act.
“Ondo State is next in turn to occupy the position of the Managing Director of NDDC in line with the principle of rotation enshrined in section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act, Ondo State being the 5th largest producer of oil among the member states of the NDDC. Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa have taken their turns at different times.
It is crucial that in constituting the Board of the NDDC, Your Excellency ensures that the rule of law, justice and equity prevails in the appointment of the members of the Board especially the Managing Director of the NDDC.
“PRAYERS – 1. That Your Excellency should stay further action on the proposed inauguration of the Board of the NDDC as currently purportedly constituted until all issues pertaining to the legitimacy of the members of the Board are resolved in line with the provisions of the enabling Act of the Commission and in line with the dictate of the rule of law.
“2. That Your Excellency immediately revokes the nomination of Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde a.k.a Abena, an indigene of Akure South Local Government of Ondo State as Executive Director Corporate Affairs of the Niger Delta Development Commission, his nomination having been made in egregious violation of the provisions of Section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act As Amended 2023 which mandatorily stipulates that only indigenes of oil producing areas of member States of the Commission are entitled to be nominated and/or appointed as Executive Director of the Commission.
“3. That Your Excellency revokes the nomination and/or appointment of Chief Samuel Ogbuku, an indigene of Bayelsa State as the Managing Director of the NDDC. Bayelsa State has already exhausted its turn to occupy the position of Managing Director of NDDC through the tenure of Chief Timi Alaibe who occupied the position for a period of four years between 2005 -2009. It is unjust, inequitable and unfair to allow Chief Samuel Ogbuku from Bayelsa Si-ate to occupy the position in violation of the principle of rot tion enshrined in section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act.
“4. That Your Excellency is urged to nominate al indigene of Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State ; the Executive Director Corporate Affairs of the NDDC in compliance with the provisions of section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act which provides that the position of the Executive Director of the Commission shall be occupied only by indigenes of oil producing areas of members states of the NDDC.”
EFCC arraigns Umar Bello Sadiq on three -count charges of misappropriation and issuance of dud cheques.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned one Umar Bello Sadiq before Justice Zuwaira Yusuf of the Kano State High Court on three -count charges of misappropriation and issuance of dud cheques.
The defendant was arraigned, alongside his company, Marula Global Links, for allegedly obtaining the sum of N20,000,000 (Twenty Million Naira only), from Faridah Nasir Bayero, wife of the Emir of Bichi , Nasir Ado Bayero, under the guise of investing same into a mining business.
However, after collecting the money, the defendant allegedly diverted the money to his personal use.
One of the charges reads: “That you UMAR BELLO SADIQ AND MARULA GLOBAL LINKS LTD on or about 6th May, 2021 and 25th November, 2021 at Kano within the jurisdiction of this Honourable court dishonestly misappropriated the sum of N20, 000, 000.00 (Twenty Million Naira only) entrusted to you by Faridah Nasir Bayero for the supply of Industrial Resources and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 308 of the Penal Code and punishable under Section 309 of the same code.”
The defendant pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him.
In view of his plea, prosecution counsel Sadiq Kurawa prayed the court for a trial date, while defence counsel, Shuaibu Muazu moved a bail application for his client. Justice Yusuf granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500, 000 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira only) and two sureties in like sum who must be his blood relatives.
The judge also adjourned the matter to November 24, 2023 for commencement of trial.
Media & Publicity
October 11, 2023.
MONEY LAUNDERING: DOMINIC OGBEH ONAH BAGS ONE YEAR IMPRISONMENT
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Makurdi Zonal Command, on Monday, October 9, 2023, secured the conviction and sentencing of one Dominic Ogbeh Onah before Justice Abdul Dogo of the Federal High Court sitting in Makurdi, Benue State .
He was jailed after pleading guilty to one -count charge bordering on money laundering, consequent on his arraignment by the Makurdi Zonal Command of the EFCC.
The charge reads, “That you Dominic Ogbeh Onah, sometime between 1st of January, 2021 and 7th of February, 2023 within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court act as a picker to Gideon Akatu, Abah Manyi and Awodi Oche now at large and received the sum of N12,000,000 (Twelve Million Naira only) through your venmo account, same money you converted to Naira equivalent and transferred to the fraudsters and retained 10% of the total sum as your commission and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18 (2)(b) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, and punishable under Section 18 (3) of the same Act 2022″.
He pleaded guilty to the charge when it was read to him.
Following his plea, Justice Dogo convicted and sentenced Onah to one year imprisonment with an option of fine of N2,000,000.00 (Two Million Naira only). The convict also forfeited his iPhone 11 Pro Max, alongside other proceeds of his crime.
Ohan’s journey to the Correctional Centre started when he was arrested by operatives of the Makurdi Zonal Command of the EFCC, for internet-related offences. He was prosecuted and convicted.
Media & Publicity
October 11, 2023.
Time for Tinubu to do things right – Full text of Peter Obi’s press conference
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) during the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, on Wednesday addressed a press conference in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
FULL TEXT:
Having followed the prolonged identity crisis that recently played out in the American Court System and the controversy surrounding the authenticity of the Chicago State University credentials of Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I must confess that I am distressed as a Nigerian.
In addition to the barrage of media frenzy that the matter has triggered at home and abroad, I have had the unwholesome burden of responding to embarrassing questions about Nigeria’s overall credibility as a nation to privileged audiences and individuals both at home and abroad in different parts of the world where I have travelled lately.
To outsiders, the entire CSU matter as well as Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s many lingering identity question marks has further worsened Nigeria’s less-than-glorious image internationally. Uninformed outsiders now see every other Nigerian as a potential fraudster, certain forger, or identity thief. The controversy is unnecessary just as the implicit global embarrassment could have been avoided.
In my opinion, Chief Bola Tinubu should have saved the nation and himself from this protracted embarrassment and undue anxiety. Even this late in the day, however, he still owes the nation and the world a simple debt of obligation that only he can discharge.
I call on him to immediately and personally mount the rostrum of his present high office to perform a simple task once and for all time. He should re-introduce himself to the nation he governs and to the world for the avoidance of further doubt.
He should let the world know his name, nationality, his place of birth, his parentage, the primary and secondary schools he attended with dates as well as the actual universities he attended and certificates obtained. He should indicate clearly where & when he did his National Youth Service. In addition, if at any time he has had a change of name, he should clearly state so and the circumstances. That, in itself, is no crime.
This simple task should take no more than a few minutes. It requires no affidavits, prolonged court processes, spokespersons, agents, or surrogates. This task is one that only Chief Bola Tinubu himself through a direct personal statement can perform. He must perform this task urgently in order to lay to rest, once and for the last time, the many lingering doubts and valid speculations about his true identity.
A leader can’t outsource a clear unambiguous personal statement about his identity to political surrogates, social spokespersons, lawyers, or any other persons no matter how highly placed.
A matter of the personal identity of a leader is too sensitive and central to the functions of the office he currently occupies to be tried with, outsourced, or disguised under the cloak of officialdom.
It is also about integrity, morality, values & the rule of law that denies the character of the Nation and its people. In his present capacity as a leader of a nation of over 200M Nigerians, his true identity is a matter of grave national and international interest
The people deserve to know for a certainty the true identity of their leader and this overrides whatever rights he may have to personal privacy.
In addition, the international community deserves to know the true identity of the person with whom they will engage in Nigeria.
Having stood for an election to the elevated public office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Bola Tinubu has implicitly undertaken to cede the rights of a private citizen in favour of a life of open disclosure of his true identity, and other circumstances that may be of public interest. His personal integrity demands no less.
The legitimacy of the office he currently occupies demands that much and even more. Respect for the integrity and esteem of the Nigerian nation within the community of nations makes it even more incumbent and compulsory.
It’s time to do the right thing.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria
JULIUS BERGER CSR: ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION LEADER AGAIN RENOVATES, RESTORES AND DELIVERS CLASSROOM BLOCKS FOR SCHOOLS IN NIGER AND KANO COMMUNITIES
Nigeria’s leading engineering construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc improved her Corporate Social Responsibility portfolio of initiatives to benefit its host communities across the country recently, when it donated a block of classrooms and Principal’s Office to Government Day Junior Secondary School, Boyi, Gurara L.G.A, in Niger State.
At the event, after a brief introduction of the Julius Berger team and opening remarks by the leader of the company’s CSR team, Engr. Yusuf Ibrahim, the Principal of the school, Mr Bala Ishaku Dodo said, “the importance of education and a conducive learning environment cannot be overemphasized. Before now, this building was an incomplete one, and there was not a roof and chairs for our classrooms,” adding that, “…initially, we had to wait for the primary school students to finish their classes to enable the junior secondary students go in for their classes in the afternoon.
Bala Ishaku Dodo further stated that, “Julius Berger Nigeria Plc came to our school’s rescue and not only gave us this beautiful structure, but also provided us with students’ and teachers’ chairs, a Principal’s office, and a toilet. The excitement on our children’s faces clearly shows that Julius Berger has given them an amazing gift and we cannot be more grateful. On behalf of the Management and students, we say a very big thank you to Julius Berger.”
Speaking at the event, the Acting Village Head, John Nasara JP, who couldn’t withhold his excitement said, “Words aren’t enough to express my excitement. With this donation, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has not only touched the hearts of the students, but also left an indelible mark in the hearts of our community. Through this donation, Julius Berger has showed us the actual meaning of kindness and has exhibited it by giving back to the society. We are grateful and may God bless the company with every good and kind gift.
The Secretary of the Hausa Community, Umar Abdulkareem Kauru, who was also present at the handing over of the project said, “…we are very excited for the helpful actions taken by Julius Berger. Looking at the smiles on our children’s faces gives me so much joy. We appreciate God first and then Julius Berger for what they have done today. We are so grateful.”
The Head Boy of the school, Michael E. Daniel, who was also present at the event said, “I want to thank Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for providing us with this block of classrooms. We appreciate how much Julius Berger is concerned about our education and all the company’s efforts towards our community. On behalf of my fellow students, I say thank you to Julius Berger.”
At the company’s next donations stop at Ahmed Idris Kura Community Science and Technical College, Arewa Kura, Kura L.G.A, Kano State, Julius Berger’s CSR efforts were also commended and gratefully acknowledged by the school management and the students.
The Principal of the school, Falalu Kabiru Ahmed, was effusive with thanks and prayers for Julius Berger. “…I want to specially thank Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for providing us with this block of classrooms. We had just two classroom blocks and could not afford to admit more children into our school due to lack of learning spaces. Thankfully, this very thoughtful gesture came to us at a time when we really needed it, and we do not take this for granted. God gave us what we really desired and He did that through Julius Berger. On behalf of the staff, parents and the pupils of Ahmed Idris Kura Community Science and Technical College, Arewa Kura, I say a very big thank you to the company.”
The Village Head, Abubakar Tijjani Abubakar, said, “I am extremely grateful to Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for this significant contribution made to our school and also our community. I also want to take out time to also thank the entire management of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc. This company, indeed, has written its name boldly in our community anals.”
The College Director, Mr. Salisu Kura, who was present at the event, thanked the company also for the CSR donation gifted to the school, adding that, “Asides this, Julius Berger also helped to repair certain areas within the school premises which had potholes and were water-logged and as such, the students were previously restricted from accessing certain points in the school. He added that with Julius Berger’s intervention, the bad portions had been repaired for free and easier movement. We are happy. I pray God reward and bless the company continuously.”
The Julius Berger delegation to the event was led by the AKR Project Manager, Finn Drosdowski and ably supported by the Project Coordinator, Engr. Yusuf Ibrahim. Other Julius Berger officials at the events in Niger and Kano States include Akeem Lawal, Michael Ashofor and Olivia Uzoma.
PRESS RELEASE
SANWO-OLU TASKS EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATURE ON DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE ECONOMY
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has called on the executive and legislature to develop the blue economy in Nigeria by paying greater attention to the sector.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the members of the Senate Committee on Marine Transportation led by its Chairman, Senator Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni at Lagos House, Marina on Tuesday evening, Governor Sanwo-Olu said all hands must be on deck to aggressively reduce bottlenecks for businesses to thrive in Lagos State, especially in the blue economy sector.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said the visit of members of the Senate Committee on Marine Transportation to Lagos State for oversight functions is apt and strategic.
He therefore urged them to make adequate recommendations and suggestions to the larger body of the Red Chamber on how to move the country forward through the blue economy.
He said: “First is to thank Mr. President (Bola Tinubu) for creating a new ministry called the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and the National Assembly has taken the right direction by setting up a proper committee to do oversight function in this very important national assignment.
“We know how the blue economy is transforming the indices of economic development and both the executive and legislature need to support this area such that our economic activities can better be developed, supervised and monitored.
“We need to aggressively reduce bottlenecks of businesses all around facilities and Lagos so that businesses can thrive; they can do well, generate desired revenue to keep people in employment, pay their taxes and create wealth for themselves, families and the nation in general.
“Lagos is happy that there is a whole team that is looking at the blue economy sector and we believe that when we work together, not only the sector will benefit but the entire economy itself will benefit tremendously from all the engagements.”
Governor Sanwo-Olu also commended President Bola Tinubu led administration for giving prompt attention to all the bridges that lead to various ports in Lagos State.
Speaking earlier, Senator Eshinlokun-Sanni said Lagos is critical to the blue economy, noting that the Senate Committee on Marine Transport is visiting Lagos State because 70 percent of the activities in the sector take place in Lagos.
He said some of the challenges to the growth and development of the blue economy in Nigeria like non state actors, illegal collectors and ocean surge issues should be addressed immediately.
SIGNED
GBOYEGA AKOSILE
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
10 OCTOBER 2023
President Tinubu Condoles House of Representatives, Sokoto State Government over Member’s Death
President Bola Tinubu has sent messages of sympathy and condolences to the leadership and members of the House of Representatives over the tragic death of a lawmaker representing Isa/Sabon Birni federal constituency of Sokoto State, Hon. Abdulkadir Jelani Danbuga.
Hon. Danbuga died in the early hours of Wednesday following a brief illness.
President Tinubu said the death had created a void in his immediate family and robbed the people of his constituency of quality and uncompromising representation in the House of Representatives.
“His victory at the polls was, in itself, a testimony that he was loved by his people. He earned their respect. I understand that he had been providing effective representation for his constituents in the House.
“I offer my condolences to his family and constituents, as well as the people and government of Sokoto State. I also condole with the presiding officers of the House of Representatives and the entire membership over the devastating loss of an eminent colleague,” he said.
The President prayed for the repose of the soul of late Hon. Danbuga and for divine comfort to his family.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
October 11, 2023
President Tinubu Hails Deacon David Gbenebichie on 100th Birthday
President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Deacon (Prince) David Smart Gbenebichie on the momentous occasion of his 100th birthday, on October 12, 2023.
The President commends the Centenarian on his illustrious career in the public service, which spanned over 32 years, and took him to the highest echelons of the bureaucracy as a Director in the Federal Civil Service, ultimately culminating in his retirement in April 1984.
As a descendant of the Ororoh Dynasty in the Okpe Kingdom and the Crown Prince Omateye Akengbuwa of the Warri Kingdom, the President recognizes Gbenebichie’s unwavering commitment to family, community, and societal values.
Born on October 12, 1923, in Elume, Sapele Local Government Area of present-day Delta State, Deacon Gbenebichie (JP), nicknamed “Young King David” due to his active involvement in the Lord’s vineyard, received his education both in Nigeria and abroad.
The celebrant is recognized as a pioneer in the establishment of Agricultural Cooperatives in the Nigerian Public Service.
President Tinubu, while expressing gratitude to God for blessing Deacon Gbenebichie with the gift of longevity, also commends his exemplary lifestyle that has always been defined by discipline, focus, love, and community service.
The President joins family, friends and the people of Warri Kingdom in celebrating this exceptional man and wishes him more years in good health and happiness.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 11, 2023
President Tinubu Appoints New Leadership Across the Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy Sectors
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of new and returning Chief Executives to fresh terms in office across multiple agencies under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy:
(1) EVC / CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) — Aminu Maida
(2) MD / CEO, Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) — Nkechi Egerton-Idehen
(3) DG / CEO, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) — Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi
(4) National Commissioner / CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) — Dr. Vincent Olatunji
(5) Postmaster General / CEO, Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) — Tola Odeyemi
Furthermore, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s determination to maximally leverage on Nigeria’s proven technological and digital economic prowess to reposition the nation’s economy toward greater financial inclusion, the President has approved the appointment of a new Special Adviser to the President.
Special Adviser to the President on Technology and Digital Economy — Idris Alubankudi
By this directive of the President, the above-mentioned appointments take immediate effect.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 11, 2023
President Tinubu Celebrates Methodist Emeritus Makinde at 80
President Bola Tinubu has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence, Dr. Sunday Ola Makinde, on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
The President joins the Makinde family, friends, and the Christian community in celebrating a man of unwavering faith, whose ministry has been characterised by a profound commitment to advancing the values of love, selflessness, and social justice, which are so deeply embedded in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Nigerian leader recalled that as a former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and leader of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Prelate Makinde, under the guidance of divine wisdom, contributed greatly to the spiritual growth of Christians under his care and also achieved remarkable milestones in promoting unity within the body of believers, even as he advanced inter-faith dialogue between Nigerians of all faiths.
President Tinubu commends Prelate Emeritus Makinde for his unfailing devotion to the Church, as well as his commitment to the progress and unity of the nation.
He further acknowledges the wise counsel that the beloved celebrant has provided to those in authority, in addition to his fervent prayers for the country.
As family members, friends and members of the Christian community gather today in reverence and gratitude to God in celebration of this distinguished man of faith, President Tinubu prays that Prelate Emeritus Makinde’s ministry will continue to be a blessing to those in need of pastoral care and support, and to the entire nation.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 10, 2023
President Tinubu Directs Immediate Action Plan To Tackle Flooding
*As Kogi Gov chairs committee, To submit report in 7 days
Moved by the need to stem the tide of an impending flood crisis across the country, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed an immediate plan of action to mitigate the impact of any disaster.
To this effect, he has appointed Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, as chairman of the committee to produce a road map by harmonising the recent National Economic Council (NEC) report on flood, the 2022 National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan as well as all other national reports on flood.
The Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, will serve as vice chairman of the committee which is expected to submit its recommendations in seven days.
At an emergency meeting presided over by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the behest of the President today, President Tinubu gave marching orders to the committee for an action plan on all the reports, saying it was best to be proactive than to be reactive.
“Based on the submissions by the DG of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, the situation is not that terrible but to be forewarned is to be forearmed. The submissions by the other relevant stakeholders are equally poignant and we can’t afford to take chances.
“Though the situation is not as bad as we might think, we need to set up a committee so that the report of the Presidential Committee and the 2022 Federal Executive Council – approved broad preparedness plan should be harmonised and implemented immediately,” the Vice President stated the President’s position.
VP Shettima noted that a feasible roadmap would address the flood crisis in Nigeria, adding that responsibilities would be shouldered by the North East Development Commission (NEDC), Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Federal Government.
He stated: “I deliberately invited the NEDC and NDDC so that with whatever resources that NEMA has, they have to be released to the states so that they can start making preparations for any eventuality.
“Based on the Presidential directive, I will meet with the Chief Executives of the NEDC and NDDC for states that are under their coverage. There should be interventions from them. For NEDC they can take care of Taraba, Bauchi and Adamawa. For NDDC, they can take care of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta and Cross River . For states like Ebonyi, Kogi and Benue, we will mobilise from our savings and deploy same to assist them. We have to share responsibilities and hence the immediate need for the roadmap to be implemented”.
The Chief Executives of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), National Water Resources Institute, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) all made presentations with reactions from Governors of Bauchi, Kogi, Ebonyi and Cross River States. Akwa Ibom and Nasarawa State Governors were represented by their Deputies.
Other members of the committee include Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; Minister of State for Environment, Kunle Salako; Minister of State for Water Resources and Sanitation, Bello Muhammad Goronyo; Chief Executives of NEMA,NIWA and NiHSA, among others.
The Special Adviser to the President on NEC and Climate Change, Rukaiya El-Rufai, will serve as secretary of the committee.
Stanley Nkwocha
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Communications
(Office of the Vice President)
10th October, 2023