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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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AIR PEACE ADDRESSES IN-FLIGHT THEFT INCIDENT ON FLIGHT P47190

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We confirm an incident of in-flight theft onboard Flight P47190 on February 19, 2025. The airline reiterates its unwavering commitment to passenger safety and security and has taken decisive action in response to the situation.

During the flight, a passenger was found in possession of a missing item following a thorough search conducted upon landing at Port Harcourt International Airport (PHC). The suspect was subsequently handed over to the airport police for further investigation and necessary action.

Air Peace is deeply concerned by the rising trend of in-flight thefts observed in recent weeks. To curb this menace, the airline is implementing enhanced surveillance measures onboard its flights. Cabin crew members have been advised to heighten their vigilance throughout the journey, and in-flight announcements will be intensified to sensitize passengers on the importance of securing their belongings and reporting any suspicious activities immediately.

Furthermore, the airline is taking a firm stance against such criminal acts by recommending the blacklisting of the identified suspect, reinforcing its zero-tolerance policy for any misconduct that compromises the safety and comfort of passengers.

Air Peace remains committed to delivering a safe, secure, and world-class travel experience for all passengers. The airline urges the public to cooperate with its security protocols and report any suspicious behaviour to ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey for everyone.

 

 

SIGNED

Dr. Ejike Ndiulo

Head, Corporate Communications

Air Peace Limited

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Court orders final forfeiture of Emefiele’s $4.7m, N830m, properties

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A federal high court in Lagos has ordered the permanent forfeiture of $4.7 million, N830 million, and properties linked to Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 

Yellim Bogoro, the presiding judge, granted the final forfeiture application brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in a judgement delivered on Friday.

 

The funds, now forfeited to the federal government, were held in First Bank, Titan Trust Bank, and Zenith Bank accounts managed by individuals and entities including Omoile Anita Joy, Deep Blue Energy Service Limited, Exactquote Bureau De Change Ltd, Lipam Investment Services Limited, Tatler Services Limited, Rosajul Global Resources Ltd, and TIL Communication Nigeria Ltd.

 

 

Properties affected by the interim forfeiture include 94 units of an 11-floor building under construction at 2 Otunba Elegushi 2nd Avenue, Ikoyi, Lagos; AM Plaza, an 11-floor office space on Otunba Adedoyin Crescent, Lekki Peninsula Scheme 1, Lagos; Imore Industrial Park 1 on Esa Street, Imoore Land, Amuwo Odofin LGA, Lagos; Mitrewood and Tatler Warehouse (Furniture Plant at Bogije) near Elemoro, Owolomi Village, Ibeju-Lekki LGA, Lagos; and two properties purchased from Chevron Nigeria, located in Lakes Estate, Lekki, Lagos.

 

 

Additional properties include a plot at Lekki Foreshore Estate Scheme, Foreshore Estate, Eti-Osa, LGA; an estate at 100 Cottonwood Coppel Texas Drive, Coppel, Texas, owned by Lipam Investment Services; land at 1 Bunmi Owulude Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos; and a property at 8 Bayo Kuku Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

 

Justice Bogoro held that all these properties and funds are proceeds of unlawful activities which are bound to be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

 

 

The judge held: “I find that the activities of the respondents here were unlawful. Why should they have a problem of dollars immediately Godwin Emefiele left CBN as a governor of the Bank and salary could not be made?

 

“I hold that they are not legitimate business activities.

 

“I hold that Anita Omoile is a close crony of the former CBN governor Godwin Emefiele who has been given undue influence to unlawfully sway dollars from CBN.

 

 

Consequently, I find that all the monies and properties in the schedule are finally forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

 

The EFCC through its counsel Rotimi Oyedepo SAN had cited Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006, and Section 44(2)(b) of the Nigerian Constitution in its application, seeking an interim forfeiture on the grounds that the funds and properties were suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.

 

Justice Bogoro, finding merit in the EFCC’s application, ordered the interim forfeiture and mandated the publication of the order in a national newspaper.

 

 

Following the failure of the defendants or anyone else to prove that the funds legitimately belonged to them, the judge then made the interim order permanent.

 

Today’s order is another testament to the EFCC’s commendable assets recovery and anti-corruption efforts under its Executive Chairman Mr Ola Olukoyede.

 

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Halt campaign against NNPC’s progress

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By: Emmanuel Akanni

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has again been the target of a deliberate misinformation campaign aimed at tarnishing its reputation and undermining the remarkable strides it has made recently.

 

 

After failing to discredit the accomplishments of the Mele Kyari-led management—most notably the revitalisation of the 60,000-barrel-per-day Port Harcourt Refinery, which had been non-operational for over 30 years, and the successful restreaming of the Warri Refining & Petrochemicals Company on December 30, 2024—critics have turned to spreading false claims about the quality of fuel supplied by NNPC Ltd.

 

In a recent viral video, a content creator claimed to have bought a litre of Dangote petrol from the MRS filling station in Lagos at N925 and another litre of PMS from an NNPC station at N945. The video showed two new generators running the fuel, and according to him, the generator running the NNPCL fuel stopped after 17 minutes, while the Dangote petrol lasted for 33 minutes.

 

 

Of course, the controversial video was sponsored to damage the reputation of NNPC Ltd, having recorded major milestones under Kyari. The video, which was done in bad faith, portrayed the NNPC Ltd. as a supplier of substandard fuel, an allegation too weighty to be overlooked.

 

Dismissing the claims, Olufemi Soneye, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer at the NNPC Ltd., said, “The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd strongly refutes the false and misleading allegations made in a viral video circulating online, which claims that NNPC fuel does not last. This assertion is baseless and entirely unfounded, originating from unverified and amateur research that lacks credibility, accuracy, and professional oversight.”

 

 

The NNPC Ltd reaffirmed that its fuel was carefully formulated with one of the best compositions, ensuring optimal efficiency, durability, and environmental sustainability for consumers.

 

 

“Furthermore, it is important to emphasize that a significant percentage of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) sold at NNPC retail stations in Lagos—where this deceptive video was created—is sourced from the Dangote Refinery, a strategic partner in promoting local production and energy security. Dangote Refinery adheres to strict industry standards, guaranteeing the quality of petroleum products supplied to our consumers,” NNPC Ltd. added.

 

According to Soneye, the misleading video was another desperate attempt by economic saboteurs to misinform the public and tarnish NNPC Ltd’s reputation.

 

 

Vowing that the NNPC would no longer tolerate malicious and deliberate misinformation designed to undermine its operations and mislead Nigerians, the company warned of dire legal consequences for the merchants of misinformation and campaigners of calumny against it.

 

 

“Henceforth, NNPC Ltd will take firm legal action against individuals or groups who intentionally spread falsehoods about our brand and operations. Those engaged in such malicious activities will be held fully accountable under the law,” Soneye added.

 

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), after thorough testing, condemned the amateurish video and submitted that the fuel supplied by NNPC  Ltd. meets the highest industry standards.

 

 

“We urge content creators not to joke with sensitive matters that can collapse the economy,” said Billy Gillis-Harry, the PETROAN president.

 

The viral video lacks scientific proof, inappropriate, offensive and unethical. The content creator should have opted for laboratory analysis and not a social media stunt aimed at discrediting a particular brand against the other. It was a bad comparative and combative advertising dangerous to both brands.

 

The sustained campaign to demarket the NNPC Ltd started after the company, under Kyari’s sound leadership, reopened the Old Port Harcourt Refinery on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, apparently to the disappointment of forces against the revival of the country’s four refineries.

 

Attempts by sceptics to rubbish the achievement recorded with the Port Harcourt refinery were roundly repudiated by the NNPCL, workers at the refinery, experts, and delegates from the Presidency, Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, and Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers. However, traducers will stop at nothing to carry out their nefarious agenda.

 

Let it be known that those fabricating lies to destroy NNPC’s reputation are fighting a lost war. Nobody can demarket a company that is doing well and consistently breaking new ground. From what was believed to be a cesspool of corruption to an organisation guided by sound management, transparency and corporate governance, Kyari and his team are doing a good job. The NNPC Ltd remains steadfast in its mission to ensure fuel availability, affordability, and quality for all Nigerians while maintaining global industry standards.

 

Of course, the coming of the $23 billion Dangote Refinery has changed the Nigerian downstream landscape igniting competition and a recent price war; such development is welcome and the expectation is that demand and supply forces would continue to drive the market. It is, however, important to keep the competition healthy and virile. No need to demarket one another. The downstream market should be a level playing field for all.

 

Recall that Kyari played a pivotal role in supporting the Dangote Refinery by securing a $1 billion loan backed by NNPC’s crude reserves. The strategic move not only addressed liquidity challenges but also ensured the successful completion of Dangote Refinery.

 

This, according to NNPC Ltd., underscores Kyari’s commitment to fostering public-private partnerships that deliver long-term value to the nation.

 

The NNPCL boss was said to have considered the investment in the Dangote Refinery as a strategic move aimed at strengthening domestic fuel supply.

 

“A strategic decision to secure a $1 billion loan backed by NNPC’s crude was instrumental in supporting the 650,000-barrel-per-day Dangote Refinery during liquidity challenges, paving the way for the establishment of Nigeria’s first private refinery. This initiative underscores NNPC’s dedication to fostering public-private partnerships that drive national development,” Soneye, the NNPC spokesman, had said at a recent Energy Relations Stakeholder Engagement in Abuja.

 

The Kyari-must-go campaigners have also joined the smear campaign against NNPC Ltd., sponsoring opinion pieces and media publications in an attempt to undermine the company’s progress. However, no amount of negative rhetoric can diminish the achievements NNPC Ltd. has made under Kyari’s leadership.

 

Apart from the refineries, NNPC Ltd. under Kyari declared N3.297 trillion profit for the 2023 financial year, the highest in its 46-year history and an increase of over N700 billion (28%) when compared to the 2022 profit of N2.548 trillion. This, of course, has been credited to the stringent financial management strategies deployed by Kyari and his team.

 

In 2021, NNPC declared profit in its operations for the first time.  From a loss position of N803 billion in 2018, it reduced the loss further down to N1.7 billion in 2019.

 

However, in 2020, it posted its ‘first-ever’ profit of N287 billion, then in 2021, it recorded an N674.1 billion profit and in 2022, the profit grew to N2.548, an unprecedented achievement in its financial performance. In a company where profitability was like an anathema, Kyari has bucked the trend and changed the narrative by posting profit year-on-year.

 

Efforts to discredit NNPC Ltd. are futile in the face of the company’s impressive performance. While constructive criticism is welcomed, malicious campaigns to harm the company’s reputation are unacceptable. NNPC Ltd. should continue to fight against such attacks and stand firm in its commitment to serving the nation.

 

Emmanuel Akanni, an energy analyst, writes from Lagos.

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