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June 12 Annulment, A Tragic Mistake -Jerry Gana

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Former Minister of Information and National Orientation, Prof. Jerry Gana, says the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election was a tragic mistake that was not supposed to have happened.
Gana stated this when he spoke with The Tide source in Minna on Nigeria’s democracy; the journey so far.
He said that the former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd) meant well by organising the election but some powerful forces made him annul it to suit their selfish interests.
“It was a tragic mistake, it should not have happened but since it happened may God help us to get out of it,” he said.
The former minister said that the election was a period Nigerians united against evil forces but along the line, the people that never meant well for Nigeria had their way.
He averred that democracy was better than any other form of government across the globe.
“Therefore, we must stay with democracy in order to better Nigeria because it delivers freedom, human rights and a good number of other things,” he said.
Gana said that in all, Nigerians needed to thank God for keeping the people and the country together especially, from 1999 till date, noting that the nation’s democracy had had many challenges.
“What happened since all these years destroyed other countries when it happened there but we are still living together as a people,” he said.
He said that many institutions such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and others had been put in place to ensure good governance, fairness, justice and equity.
“It is not yet Uhuru, we are not there yet although a lot of progress has been made.
“Right now the right of people to vote and their votes be counted is there, so our democracy is being refined,” he said.
The former minister also noted that the country had recorded huge success in its electoral reform from inception to date.
“The recent Electoral Act (reform) is a huge success recorded for democracy in Nigeria. Now the elections are free, fair and accountable,” he said.
Gana said that the country’s economy improved to the extent that it became one of the best economies in Africa.
“If our crude oil, solid minerals and agricultural potentials are harnessed well, Nigeria will rule the world,” he said.
Gana also said that the communication sector had improved tremendously.
“I remember when we came on board in 1999/2000, we had less than half a million lines of telephone across Nigeria. But right now we have about 84 million lines, that means that there is a great revolution in the sector,” he said.
He, however, blamed INEC for the current electoral challenges where many election results were being challenged in the court for alleged electoral manipulations.
“Recently, INEC has not been fair to Nigerians in conducting national elections. Therefore we have a long way to go in our democracy if we allow this ugly development to continue.
“It is true that we have introduced a lot of modern technology to improve our electoral system but these technologies are not being respected today by INEC.
“To me, it is a major disappointment that INEC was not fair enough to give us the leaders of our choice,” he said.
He, however, expressed optimism that the country would perfect its democracy soon.
“After going through the current democratic process, it is my hope that the next one will be better,” he said.

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Let’s Approach Regional Development Issues Differently – Fubara …As S’South Govs Host Fubara To 50th Birthday Celebration 

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has sued for a change in the current approach adopted by South South Governors in their pursuit to achieve holistic regional development and economic prosperity.

 

The governor insisted on de-emphasis in vested individuals’ political interests while looking at the bigger picture of achieving enduring regional integration that will strengthen unity of purpose to change the trajectory of development in the region.

 

Fubara made the appeal during the meeting of Governors of South-South States, under the auspices of BRACED Commission, at the Bayelsa State Government House in Yanagoa on Tuesday.

 

This was contained in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nelson Chukwudi.

 

BRACED is an acronym for Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta.

 

He said: “I want to appeal that if we have to succeed in this drive, we need to keep our political differences aside and understand that the struggle, as at today, is for posterity, for the development of our region.

 

“It is really sad that in Niger Delta that is the economic base of this country, the construction of a road that you tagged ‘East-West Road’ could be an issue, that we need to beg, protest, and complain to get it fixed. I don’t think it is proper.”

 

Governor Fubara stated that it is not that the federal authorities do not understand that Niger Delta needs the road but quickly added that they have seen that even the people of the region do not take themselves seriously.

 

The governor said the moment Niger Delta people stopped playing to the gallery, and place value on themselves, outsiders will have no option than to accord the region and its people due regard.

 

Fubara said: “On my part, I want to say this: This is not the first time we are meeting. For me, I followed the course of the region meeting in a forum that we tagged “BRACED Commission.”

 

“BRACED Commission is also one of the bodies that was constituted at that time to support and work out development strategies for this region. But what I am seeing today is just limiting this meeting to only BRACED COMMISSION.

 

“We need to widen the scope where other leaders of the region should be part of the discussion of the development of the region, and I think this is the direction that will help the region.”

 

Reading the Communique of the meeting, the new Chairman of the Forum of Governors of South-South States, and Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, said they support the Federal Government Tax Reform Bills, and urged President Bola Tinubu to extend the Value Added Tax (VAT) sharing percentages to oil and gas derivation.

 

He stated the Forum’s request to the Federal Government to urge relevant stakeholders and agencies to extend remediation of polluted environment ongoing in Ogoni land to other impacted communities and States in the region.

 

Governor Diri also said that the Forum resolved to establish a structural regional security network to enhance safety and security, foster stable Niger Delta region conducive for economic growth and prosperity.

 

Highlight of the event was the hosting of Governor Fubara to a surprise 50th Birthday celebration by the Governors of South-South States at the Government House in Yenagoa.

 

 

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TotalEnergies On Red Alert As Ekpeye Monarch Dissolves UCA

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The Ekpeye Supreme Monarch, His Imperial Majesty, Eze Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo, has urged Total Energies Limited to relinquish gas exploration in his kingdom if the company is not ready to site its gas plant within Ekpeye land.

The monarch also announced the dissolution of Ubie Consultative Assembly (UCA), describing it as a kangaroo arrangement.

Eze Ekpeye Logbo III made this known during a general meeting of the people of Ekpeye ethnic nationality held on Tuesday in his palace at Ula-Upata Community in Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers State, over Ubeta community gas project.

While ordering for the dissolution of the High Chief Mazi Bright Enyelike led UCA, Eze Anugwo charged Uzugbani Ekpeye to work with Ekpeye Oil and Gas, Ekpeye Youth Congress (EYC), and thereafter reports to the House on workable sharing formula.

The Ekpeye Monarch vowed that he would not fold his hands watching some charlatans conniving with TotalEnergies to steal their crude oil and gas to other lands.

Also speaking at the meeting, Hon. Victor Obuzor, member representing Ahoada West, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Federal Constituency, advised the people of Ekpeye to protect their rights.

Obuzor narrated the raging battle at the Senate in Abuja between TotalEnergies Ltd and the Senate Committee on Oil and Gas of which he is a member.

He, however, berated UCA and other disgruntled elements from Ubie clan who were claiming ownership of the oilfield for their unholy roles in the matter.

Other notable speakers at the meeting including Chief Andrew J. Egbelu, High Chief Engr. Samuel Ekiye, EYC President General, Dr. Justice Ewoh, also criticized the UCA, saying it lacked the power to set up committee for the generality of Ekpeye.

It was reported at the meeting that His Majesty Eze (Hon.) Augustine Maxwell Okpokiri Eze Igbu Ubie VI instructed his subjects not to attend the meeting, an order which most people violated.

It was gathered that UCA is a body created by a few people of Ubie clan to represent and transact the oil and gas business for and on behalf of Ubie kingdom, but the formation according to sources, was against the overall interest of Ekpeye populace.

Present at the meeting include His Majesty, Eze Prince Ike Ehie – Eze Igbu Orlukwor II; His Majesty Eze Apstl. Joshua Eyiba – Eze Igbu Igbuduya II; His Majesty Eze Anderson Okpara Egbuluka – Eze Igbu Ugbobi II; HRH Eze Nnodim Michael represented His Majesty Eze Dr. Felix Enene Otuwarikpo – Eze Igbu Upata;  HRH Eze Dr Chigemerem David – Eze Emene Echi Ubie; Mr Kingdom Ajugo represented Rgt. Hon. Chibudhom Nwuche; Dr (Mrs) Patricia Wudhiga Ogbonnaya – Ada Ekpeye among several others.

 

 

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FG Deports 828 Illegal Immigrants, Tightens Border Security 

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The Federal Government says it deported 828 illegal immigrants in 2024 as part of its intensified efforts to combat irregular migration and enhance national security.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed this at a media parley in Abuja on Tuesday.

Highlighting the government’s achievements, the minister stated, “In the last one year, 137 victims of trafficking were intercepted, and in 2024 alone, 828 foreigners were repatriated by the Nigerian Immigration Service.”

As part of broader reforms, the government implemented measures to modernise border operations and immigration systems.

These include integrating Nigerian passports into the International Civil Aviation Organisation Public Key Directory, allowing seamless verification worldwide, and establishing a centralised Visa Approval Centre in Abuja to streamline visa processing.

To support these initiatives, an 8.3-petabyte data centre—the largest in Nigeria—has been constructed, and a solar-powered infrastructure was introduced to ensure uninterrupted operations.

A Command and Control Centre now provides real-time monitoring of all land and air entry points, boosting surveillance capabilities.

The minister noted that the NIS also cleared a backlog of “200,000 passport applications within three weeks in 2023 and issued 1,836,533 passports in 2024.”

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