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Eyes on drivers’ seats as 16 senators battle to claim governorship crowns

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SUNDAY ABORISADE examines the large numbers of senators who are eyeing the governorship seats in their respective states and the likely issues this may throw up

Gone are those days that the Senate was considered as the retirement abode and safe haven for former ministers, governors, retired captains of industries and top civil servants; at the moment, the red chamber has become a platform where governors are made.

There are quite a number of senators, who are currently serving as governors, just as there is a considerable figure of former governors enjoying their retirement at the upper legislative chamber.

Some of the former governors in the 9th Senate are: Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North), Theodore Orji (Abia Central), Gabriel Suswan (Benue North East), Kashim Shettima (Borno Central), Sam Egwu (Ebonyi North) and Chimaroke Nnamani (Enugu East).

Others are: Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central), Rochas Okorocha (Imo North), Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano Central), Ibrahim Gaya (Kano South), Muhammad Aliero (Kebbi South), Tanko Al-Makura (Nasarawa North) and Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa West).

The list also includes Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun Central), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto North) and Ibrahim Gaidam (Yobe East).

Meanwhile, 16 serving senators are warming up to become governors of their respective states, starting from the November 26, 2021 Anambra governorship election.

Senator Ifeanyi Ubah (Anambra South) and Senator Uche Ekwunife (Anambra Central) have perfected necessary arrangements to contest their parties’ primary elections, preparatory to the main election.

While Ubah will contest the poll on the ticket of the Young People’s Party, Ekwunife is planning to fly the banner of the Peoples Democratic Party.

Investigations by our correspondent revealed that other serving senators had started perfecting strategies to contest the governorship seats in their respective states.

One of them, according to findings, is the current Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South), who was a deputy governor of Abia State before coming to the red chamber.

Abaribe is an experienced politician, who has done everything necessary to win the party’s ticket, according to one of his close aides.

The aide, who preferred anonymity because he did not have the mandate of his boss to speak on the issue, said the 66-year-old Abaribe “has perfected strategies to contest the 2023 governorship election in his seat.”

He said the senator was currently oiling his political machinery to kick-start his campaign to take over from Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

Another former deputy governor, Senator Biodun Olujimi (Ekiti South), is also said to be in the race in her state next year.

Olujimi was deputy to former governor Ayo Fayose in his first time in office. She later contested the Senate seat in the 8th National Assembly and later emerged as the Senate minority leader.

Ibrahim Gobir (Sokoto East) is also a major contender for the Sokoto State governorship election in 2023.

Our correspondent learnt that he had set up a formidable team and strong machinery in motion to actualise his dream.

This is his second time in the Senate as he contested the seat of the Sokoto East Senatorial District on the platform of the All Progressives Congress in 2015.

A three-time Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, is also said to be eyeing the Enugu Government House in 2023.

One of the senator’s aide confided in our correspondent on condition of anonymity that the lawyer was seriously warming up to take over from Senator Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

Another governorship hopeful in the Senate is the Deputy Minority Leader, Emmanuel Bwacha.

He represents the Taraba South Senatorial District and he is a ranking member of the Senate, having been in the upper chamber since 2011.

The incumbent Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, 57, who represents the Delta Central Senatorial District at the red chamber, is also said to be doing everything possible to contest the governorship election in his state come 2023.

Omo-Agege will, however, have to slug it out with Senator James Manager, who is representing Delta South, and who has been in the Senate since 2003.

Elisha Abbo, who currently represents the Adamawa North Senatorial District, is also said to be re-engineering his political machinery to contest the next governorship election in his state.

He defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress last year as part of his calculation to become governor in 2023.

The soft-spoken former Minister of Interior and the current senator representing the Benue South Senatorial District, Abba Moro, is also in the race to become the governor of Benue State in 2023.

It was learnt that his political godfather, former Senate President, David Mark, is also not leaving anything to chances to ensure that Moro’s dream becomes a reality.

The politician is said to have taken it upon himself in the last few months to woo the major tribes in his home state to consider an Idoma governor in 2023.

Moro is expected to fly the flag of the Idoma, the dominant tribe in his senatorial district, ahead of the next general elections.

A one-time governor of Kano State, Kabiru Gaya, who is the current Chairman, Senate Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission, is also said to be in the governorship race come 2023.

Another senator, who is eyeing the number one seat in his state, is Gershom Bassey.

Bassey, who is currently representing Cross River South Senatorial District in the Senate, is a second time federal lawmaker and is believed to be vigorously working towards succeeding Prof Ben Ayade in 2023.

When confronted by our correspondent to know if the recent defection of Ayade, his friend and political ally, to the APC would not affect his chances of becoming governor in 2023, Bassey, said, “Have I told you that I am contesting? I have not declared my ambition yet.”

Findings by our correspondent also revealed that the three senators from Jigawa State are also interested in becoming the governor in 2023.

They are Ibrahim Hadejia (Jigawa North East), Abubakar Sankara (Jigawa North West), and Mohammed Sabo (Jigawa South West).

Details of their political calculations to outsmart each others in the game are still sketchy as of the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, both Ubah and Ekwunife have written the Senate through the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, about their intention to contest the November governorship election in Anambra State on the platforms of the YPP and the PDP, respectively.

Ubah specifically told our correspondent last week that he would launch his campaign fully after the emergence of other political parties’ candidates latest by July.

“I am set for the election but I want to wait till July and see the candidates that the other parties will produce. They are still aspirants for now,” he said.

The senators’ struggle to govern states is understandable as many of them envy governors who control power, political patronage and resources.

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Former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, Spends Second Night In EFCC’s Cell Over N1.3 Trillion Alleged Fraud

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Immediate past governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, who was arrested and detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has spent second night in the custody of the anti-graft commission.

 

Okowa is currently being investigated and detained over the alleged diversion of N1.3 trillion.

 

The N1.3 trillion reportedly represents the 13% derivation fund from the federation account between 2015 and 2023.

 

According to sources within the commission, Okowa was invited to the EFCC office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he’s subsequently detained by officials.

 

One of the sources stated, “Okowa was at our Port Harcourt office following an invitation from investigators probing the allegations against him. He was then arrested. The commission is investigating him regarding the N1.3 trillion 13% derivation fund from the federation account between 2015 and 2023.

 

“He is also accused of failing to account for the funds, as well as another N40 billion he allegedly claimed was used to acquire shares in UTM Floating Liquefied Natural Gas. He reportedly bought shares worth N40 billion in one of the country’s major banks, representing an 8% equity stake, to support the offshore LNG project. The funds are alleged to have been misappropriated for other purposes.

Investigators are also examining the alleged diversion of funds by the former governor to acquire estates in Abuja and Asaba, Delta State. He is currently being held at the EFCC facility in Port Harcourt.

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Lagos Government Shuts Down Redeemed Church, Celestial Church, Clubs, Event Centres Over Noise Pollution

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The Lagos State government has shut down a branch of Pastor E. A. Adeboye’s Redeemed Christian Church of God, a Celestial church, nightclubs and event centres over noise pollution.

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who made this known on Wednesday, said the churches, clubs and event centres were sealed on Tuesday by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) in the Ogudu, Gbagada, Iyana Ejigbo, Isolo, Ajao Estate, Oshodi, Ilasamaja, and Okota areas of the state.

The sealed establishments include: Redeemed Christian Church of God, Celestial Church of God, OMA Nightclub and Lounge, Lounge & Lodging, Bridge Spot Bar, Okiki Event Center and Hall, Emota Paradise Hotel (Phase 2), CF Hotel & Suites, House 27 Hotel & Suites, Echo Spring Hotel, and Smile T Continental Hotel.

The commissioner in a post on X said, “In a bid to address noise pollution and other environmental violations, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) took action yesterday, closing down several establishments across different parts of the state.

“This enforcement drive, focusing on areas like Ogudu, Gbagada, Iyana Ejigbo, Isolo, Ajao Estate, Oshodi, Ilasamaja, and Okota, is part of LASEPA’s continuous efforts to uphold environmental standards and safeguard public health.

“The affected establishments include Honourable Lounge & Lodging, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Celestial Church of God, OMA Nightclub and Lounge, Bridge Spot Bar, Okiki Event Center and Hall, Emota Paradise Hotel (Phase 2), CF Hotel & Suites, House 27 Hotel & Suites, Echo Spring Hotel, and Smile T Continental Hotel.”

 

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Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja: Tinubu directs flags be flown at half-mast

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President Bola Tinubu has directed that Nigeria’s national flags be flown at half mast for seven days across the country to mourn the passing of the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

The late Army chief, who was appointed by Tinubu on 19 June 2023, was said to have passed away on Tuesday night after a prolonged illness.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, in a statement on Wednesday by his office Director of Information & Public Relations, Segun Imohiosen, said the president expressed regret over Lagbaja’s death.

Akume said, “President Bola Tinubu has expressed regret following the death of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, after a brief illness at the age of 56.

“The President has directed that national flags be flown at half mast throughout the country for seven days in honour of the departed Army chief.

“He profoundly appreciates the services of the departed to the nation and wishes the family the fortitude to bear the great loss.”

Meanwhile, the Ministers of Defence, Mohammed Badaru and Bello Matawalle, have commiserated with the president, the military, and Lagbaja’s family over his death.

In a statement by the Ministry’s spokesperson, Henshaw Ogubike, the ministers described Lagbaja’s death as a great loss to his family, the Army, and the nation at large.

“The passing on to eternal glory shocked us at the Ministry of Defence, as our working relationship with him was commendable; he exhibited the spirit of camaraderie and cooperation with us in the discharge of our mandate.

“The late Chief of Army Staff contributed significantly to internal security operations across Nigeria and also exhibited a high level of professionalism.

“He will be greatly missed by the family, the military, and the nation, as he served the nation with commitment and dedication,” the statement added.

 

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