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We see Abundance, Prosperity for Nigeria in 2022 – Southern Senators

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Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele
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Chairman of Southern Senators Forum, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele has declared abundance and prosperity for the people of Nigeria in the year 2022.

The Southern Senators Forum in a statement signed by Senator Bamidele for New year Celebration urged all Nigerians to continue to have faith in God and be rest assured that whatever that is currently difficult at present moment will definitely be solved.

He said Nigeria could only savour the expected economic prosperity and gains when unity is guaranteed and security of lives and property is assured for rapid investment.

He added that God does not create human being for hardship because when God created man and woman in the Garden of Eden, they were created in the midst of Abdundance.

The Governorship Aspirant of APC said, ” I am confident that in the year , there will be prosperity and Abundance for Nigerians. The issue of insecurity and unemployment among our youths will be a thing of the past in this New year.

” I am imploring Nigerians to continue to have faith in God and be rest assured that whatever that is currently difficult at present moment will be resolved .” God does not create Human being to suffer, when God created the first man and woman, they were created in the midst of Abundance . Therefore , I am

rest assured that all our challenges will be tackled in this New year by Almighty God.”

He also appealed to Nigerians to demonstrate more vigour and renewed commitment to national unity and sustenance.

He said though Nigeria had always been having its challenges since pre- independence days, but stated that the widening disunity and insecurity have not assumed this frightening dimension, which it said called for concern and concerted efforts for the country to overcome and become stronger.

He implored Nigerians to shed all tendencies that could further wide the gulf of disunity among diverse ethnic and religious groups and perceive the present insecurity constituting a folorn hope to all citizens as a collective battle that must be sustained and won at all cost .

 

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Kaduna Tanker Explosion Kills Many, Injures Several

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A deadly tanker explosion on Monday morning claimed multiple lives in Kaduna, the state capital.

The incident, which occurred around 8:30 a.m. near Rochas Foundation School along the Kaduna–Kano Expressway bypass, involved two fuel-laden tankers and two passenger-loaded Golf cars. Eyewitnesses said the collision triggered five deafening blasts, engulfing the vehicles in flames and sending thick black smoke into the sky.

“All the occupants of the cars died instantly, except one driver who survived but suffered severe burns,” an eyewitness, Abubakar, recounted.

Emergency responders and security operatives have cordoned off the area, urging motorists to use alternative routes as rescue and recovery efforts continue.

Attempts to get an official statement from the Kaduna State Police Command were unsuccessful, but a police source confirmed that officers from the Zaria Area Command were at the scene.

 

 

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Tinubu Reshuffles Federal Character Commission, Appoints Secretary, 31 Commissioners

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President Bola Tinubu has reappointed Dr. Muheeba Dankaka as Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) for a second five-year term.

A statement on Monday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said Tinubu also named Mohammed Musa as the commission’s secretary and retained former lawmaker Kayode Oladele as commissioner. Oladele had served as acting chairman after Dankaka’s first term expired in 2024.

The President renewed the appointments of Lawal Ya’u Roni (Jigawa), Abubakar Atiku Bunu (Kebbi), and Eludayo Eluyemi (Osun) for another term as commissioners.

To strengthen the commission’s operations, Tinubu appointed 31 new commissioners representing the states and the Federal Capital Territory. The appointees include Obina Oriaku (Abia), Bema Madayi (Adamawa), Obongawan Ebong (Akwa Ibom), Nnoli Gloria (Anambra), Babangida Gwana (Bauchi), Tonye Okio (Bayelsa), Aligba Tarkende (Benue), Modu Mustapha (Borno), Stella Ekpo (Cross River), Ederin Idisi (Delta), Nwokpor Nduka (Ebonyi), Victor Edoror (Edo), Sola Fokanle (Ekiti), Peter Eze (Enugu), and Ibrahim Mairiga (Gombe).

Others are Jerry Alagbaoso (Imo), Ruth Ango (Kaduna), Muhammad Nayya (Kano), Anas Isah (Katsina), Bello Eneye (Kogi), Ibrahim Abdullahi (Kwara), Isah Jibrin (Niger), Ajimudu Bola (Ondo), Ayodeji Aleshinloye (Oyo), Pam Bolman (Plateau), Aaron Chukwuemeka (Rivers), Aminu Tambar (Sokoto), Bobboi Kaigama (Taraba), Jibir Maigari (Yobe), Sani Garba (Zamfara), and Solomon Dagami (FCT).

 

 

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Political Earthquake In Ekiti: Oyebanji Sacks State EXCO

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A political earthquake hit Ekiti State on Sunday as Governor Biodun Oyebanji stunned the state’s political class by dissolving the State Executive Council with immediate effect, sending several Commissioners and Special Advisers packing.

The dramatic shake-up, announced by Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, orders the affected officials to hand over to their respective Permanent Secretaries or the most senior civil servants in their Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

In a surprise twist, some heavyweight portfolios survived the purge. The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, along with the Commissioners for Health and Human Services; Agriculture and Food Security; Education; Works; and Trade, Investment, Industry and Cooperatives remain firmly in their seats.

Special Advisers for Special Education and Social Inclusion, and Lands, Survey, and e-GIS also escaped the governor’s sweeping hammer.

Meanwhile, all Directors General in the council — including those in charge of the Office of Transformation and Service Delivery (OTSD), the SDGs and Project Monitoring, and the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) — will retain their positions.

Governor Oyebanji, in a terse message, thanked the outgoing cabinet members for their service and wished them well in their future endeavours. But insiders say the move signals a bold repositioning ahead of a new political phase in Ekiti.

 

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