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Okorocha Stole N1trillion From Imo State, He Must Account For All His Evil Deeds —– Gov Ihedioha

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Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, has accused former Governor Rochas Okorocha, of stealing N1trillion while in power.

This was contained in a statement on Friday issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Steve Osuji.

“Available records show that in eight years, former Governor Okorocha mismanaged about One Trillion Naira belonging to Imo State”, he said.

“We are taking our time in unveiling the numerous atrocities of the last administration and certainly, he must answer for all the evil he did against the people of Imo State.

“It is very strange that a former Governor could sit and concoct lies. How could Governor Emeka Ihedioha spend N2.8b on sanitation? What was it used for? Okorocha’s problem is that he is so used to lies that he no longer knows the difference between lies and the truth.

“The state spends only about Twenty-Five Million Naira on sanitation and the bulk of the funds come from support from corporate organizations as part of their corporate social responsibility.

“Okorocha also alleged that Governor Ihedioha has, within two months in office, built a Hotel in Abuja and new houses in Owerri and his village. This further shows that the man, Okorocha is sick.

“As at today, Governor Ihedioha operates from his private residence in Owerri, following the pillage and vandalisation of Government House by former Governor Okorocha and his cronies.

“How could he say the Governor is building new houses when he owns a palatial residence in Owerri, where he operates from and mansions in his village, built many years ago? The question is – are houses built in two months?

“Only Okorocha can build a house in two months and it collapses after a short while. Imo people already know that Okorocha is a habitual liar and should not be taken seriously.

“The truth is that Okorocha wrecked Imo State. All he is doing is to attempt to divert the attention of Imo people. Unfortunately, Imo people are smarter than that.

“He also claimed that Governor Ihedioha did not win the last election. So who won? He cannot get over the fact that his puppet in-law failed; he is also in pains that he has not been able to extend his dynasty in Imo.

“But no amount of falsehood will deter the people’s governor, Ihedioha from fulfilling his electoral promise of rebuilding Imo State. The present administration shall remain on course in its efforts to recover Imo people’s funds and property looted by Rochas Okorocha and his cronies,” he said.

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NDLEA Arrests 41-Yr-Old Canadian Woman Munju At Lagos Airport For ‘Importing Bags Of Cannabis’

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The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have apprehended a Canadian national, Adrienne Munju, accused of “importing a large consignment of synthetic cannabis.”

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA spokesperson, confirmed in a statement that the “41-year-old suspect” was arrested on October 3 during the inward clearance of passengers arriving on a KLM flight from Canada at terminal 1 of the Lagos airport.

According to Babafemi, Munju “was caught with 74 parcels of the illicit substance” weighing 35.20 kg, packed in two of her three bags.

In her statement, Munju revealed that she had been “recruited to traffic the consignment through an online platform for 10,000 Canadian dollars” upon successful delivery in Lagos. She reportedly accepted the offer to fund her ongoing master’s degree program in Canada.

Additionally, the agency intercepted “13,298,000 pills of opioids and 338,253 bottles of codeine-based cough syrup” at the Port Harcourt ports, Onne, Rivers.

Babafemi stated that the seized drugs are valued at over “N9 billion in street value” and included substances like Tramadol, Tramaking Quick Action Tramadol, Tamol-X, Royal Tapentadol, and Carisoprodol.

He added that the shipment, originating from India, was seized during a 100 percent joint examination of the containers by the NDLEA.

Furthermore, on October 3, NDLEA operatives at the Tincan seaport in Lagos “intercepted 100 parcels of Canadian Loud weighing 50kg.” The consignment was “packed in 20 parcels, each in five jumbo bags,” hidden within a container carrying four imported vehicles from Canada.

Although the container had initially been cleared from the ESS Libra Bonded Terminal in Ikorodu, “based on credible intelligence,” NDLEA operatives traced the illicit drugs to a warehouse in Ikorodu. The drugs were found inside one of the imported vehicles, a Toyota Sienna bus.

A suspect, Abubakar Shuaibu Ibrahim, was arrested in connection with the seizure.

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Governor Fubara Swears In 23 New Rivers Local Government Chairmen

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has sworn in the newly elected council chairmen” of the 23 local government areas.

The exercise took place on Sunday at the Executive Council Chamber of the Government House in Port Harcourt, the state capital, just hours after the chairmen were issued certificates of return by Adolphus Enebeli, the Chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

Following an election held amid heightened tension on Saturday, the Action Peoples Party secured 22 out of 23 chairmanship positions, while the Action Alliance candidate won one seat.

 

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I’m Not Thinking About Re-Election, Nigerians Will Thank Me For Taking Tough Decisions — President Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has stated that there will come a time when Nigerians will appreciate his administration for making difficult policy decisions.

Tinubu made this remark on Saturday during the south-west assembly of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos.

The event was attended by leaders of the APC from the south-west geopolitical zone, including governors, deputy-governors, federal and state lawmakers, and former elected officials.

During the event, Femi Gbajabiamila, the chief of staff, who represented Tinubu, acknowledged that the reforms implemented by the current administration have drawn significant criticism.

He reassured APC members that these tough decisions are necessary for the country’s future, and expressed his appreciation for the support shown to his government.

The president emphasized that his focus is not on the 2027 election but on improving the quality of life for Nigerians and leaving behind a prosperous nation for future generations.

“We acknowledge that our decisions have been tough, but they needed to be taken. The gains are at the end of the tunnel,” the president said.

“That time will come when we will all be happy and thank our government for taking those decisions. Right now, I am not thinking of the next election but about the next generation.

“This is why we are implementing reforms that are long overdue. This is the hallmark of a true leader.”

In his keynote address, Kayode Fayemi, former governor of Ekiti, spoke about the significance of the APC merger in 2013, which he noted was the first successful political coalition in the country since the first republic.

Fayemi highlighted that since its formation, the APC has remained unified and consistently won elections.

He stressed the need for the party to avoid complacency and to focus on wealth creation programs for the people.

“Our party, particularly in the south-west should commit to the facilitation of wealth and employment creation for our people,” Fayemi said.

“We must expand social security and skills acquisition policies to enhance human development, embark on wholesale revamp of our education system to ensure it is fit for purpose, and the intensive fostering of measures aimed at expanding inclusivity for those who are objectively marginalised in the polity.

“While we can be proud of the road we have travelled since 2015, we cannot afford to rest on our laurels as a party or be complacent about anything.

“It is imperative that we openly and honestly acknowledge current challenges and develop a coherent and comprehensive plan that can enable us to confront them.

“This we must do by learning lessons of experience.

“We should also be ready to mobilise for the urgent and necessary task of rebuilding the hope of our compatriots both in project Nigeria and in our ability as a party committed to leading the charge against underdevelopment, disunity, and insecurity.”

Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu added that now is the time for the party to unify and work together for the betterment of the region.

“Now is the time for us to live in unity and work together in pursuit of goals that will uplift our people,” Sanwo-Olu said.

“We must restore family values, confront youth restlessness and tackle the growing ‘get rich quick’ mindset.

“Our country is facing difficult times like many other countries but the good news is that the president is addressing these challenges with focus and determination.

“It is up to the citizens not to succumb to laziness, but to cooperate with the Government to achieve the swift recovery we all desire.”

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