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PDP Cannot Suspend Me, Governance Not About Party — FCT Minister, Wike

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Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), says nobody can suspend him as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Wike, speaking in an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday, said governance is not about membership of a political party.

Recently, President Bola Tinubu, who won the last election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), appointed Wike as FCT minister to serve in his cabinet.

Wike’s appointment as a minister has elicited conversations on whether the PDP will take disciplinary actions against him.

Asked whether it was right for him to take an appointment in an APC-led government, the former governor of Rivers said he became the FCT minister to support Tinubu’s administration and not as a member of a political party.

“Governance is not about party. Party is a vehicle that conveys you. I’m a PDP member — unrepentant,” he said.

“I never hid my intention. As a PDP member, I came out to support fairness, equity, and justice.

“I feel at home working for the government of Tinubu. He is a man who means well for the country.

“I’m not here to work for a party. I’m here to support the president who has confidence in me. I owe nobody an apology.”

When asked if he was afraid that the PDP could suspend him, Wike queried whether there was someone in the party who could suspend him.

“How can anybody talk about expelling me? With all due respect, I have not seen that person,” he added.

“Nobody will do it. So the issue that they will do it does not arise

“Who will discipline me? I should be the one calling for the discipline of people who violated the party’s constitution on rotation.”

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Wike Proposes N15bn For Construction Of New Vice-President’s Residence

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says plans are underway to spend N15 billion for the construction of a new residence for the nation’s vice-president.

Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), disclosed this on Wednesday when he appeared before a house of representatives committee to defend the FCT N61.5 billion 2023 supplementary budget.

On Tuesday, President Bola Tinubu transmitted the N67 billion FCT supplementary budget to the national assembly, while seeking accelerated approval.

Following the president’s request, the lower legislative chamber quickly passed the bill for first and second reading.

Wike told the lawmakers that the construction of a new residence for the vice-president was approved in 2010 by the federal executive council (FEC) at the cost of N7 billion, but that the project was abandoned.

The minister said the current administration has opted to initiate the construction of the project, and the contractor has revised the cost to N15 billion.

Wike said an initial sum of N5 billion has been earmarked in the FCT supplementary budget to get the project underway.

“The VP residence that was awarded in 2010 at the cost of N7 billion was abandoned,” Wike said.

“It is embarrassing that a country of this nature cannot in 13 years, complete the VP’s residence. N7 billion, now the contractor is saying well, we cannot continue to do it without review.

“Now they are saying N15 billion. We have taken it upon ourselves to say that we will complete it and Mr. President will commission it by May.”

However, the lawmakers questioned the minister on why he plans to spend such an amount on building an edifice for the vice-president.

Responding, Wike said it is to give the vice-president a “befitting residence”.

“The current residence was built by the military, the Aguda house. The government then said look, we want to build a more befitting residence for the vice-president, and that was in 2010,” he said.

“The contract was awarded at the cost of N7 billion. It is just like what we are building for the presiding officers of the national assembly, you can see that it has been abandoned because of no funding.

“We believe that we are going to incorporate it into our own statutory budget. Let us finish it even if they don’t want to use it.

“We are not renovating. It is a new job that was approved in 2010. We are saying that we should be able to finish it and we will commission it in May 2023.”

  • Renovation Of VP’s Office In Supplementary Budget

On November 8, President Bola Tinubu signed the 2023 N2.17 trillion supplementary budget into law.

In the 2023 supplementary appropriation Act, the federal government allocated N2.5 billion for the renovation of the Aguda house.

Another N3 billion is earmarked in the 2023 supplementary budget for the renovation of the vice-president’s residence in Lagos state.

The government also earmarked N4 billion for the refurbishing of presidential residential quarters and an additional N4 billion for the construction of an office complex within the state.

  • N2.8 Billion For Publicity

Wike said the sum of N2.8 billion will be spent on publicity for the FCTA in the FCT supplementary budget.

“If you look at publicity and advert, N60 million was appropriated but increased to N2.8 billion,” he said.

“Some people would ask, how come N2.8 billion? You use money to make money. When I came on board, we realised that most people don’t pay their ground rents.

“For instance, we published those applying for C of O of mass housing estates. We have gotten presidential approval to decertify C of O.”

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We Airlifted N1.219bn To Fayose For 2014 Election — Obanikoro Tells Court

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Former minister of state for defence, Musiliu Obanikoro,  has narrated how N1.219 billion cash was airlifted to Ayodele Fayose, former Ekiti state governor, in 2014.

Giving evidence as a witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday, Obanikoro told the court that he received the money from Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA), as directed by Fayose.

“I was a minister under Jonathan’s administration in 2014. Sometime in 2014, we were going to have an election in Ekiti State. I was saddled with the responsibility of coordinating the activities in the election,” Obanikoro said.

“Some days before the election, I got a call from governor Fayose asking me if I received any message for him from ONSA, I can recall that prior to that, we had some activities among which was fundraising for the purpose of that election.

“When Mr. Fayose called, I told him I would call him later. I had a phone conversation with the NSA and was told he would get back to me. After, he got back to me that N2.2 billion was paid into the account of Sylvan Mcnamara Ltd.”

The former minister said he did not know the source of the funds, adding that “only the NSA can explain the source of the fund”.

“I handed over the N1.219 million cash to Agbele for onward delivery to Fayose. I did not take any money or N19 million, contrary to a  publication by a Lagos-based online platform,” he said.

When asked about his relationship with Sylvan Mcnamara Ltd, the former minister stated that “the account was created to deal with the issue of Boko Haram in Lagos”.

“The account was created by Taiwo Kareem and was used for the purpose of disbursing funds for election,” he added.

“I put a call through to let Fayose know that the money had been paid.

“Diamond Bank had said it did not have the capacity to make the funds available, so we opted to airlift the funds.  The funds were airlifted from Lagos in two tranches, the volume was much.

“Myself, my ADC and my security orderly were there, including a top aide of  Fayose to meet Mr. Agbele, the bank manager. I instructed my orderly to escort Mr Agbele and ensure the safe delivery of the money.

“We airlifted the funds from Lagos in two tranches because the aircraft could not accommodate the funds. We used two aircraft and I was in one of the aircraft.”

Nnamdi Dimgba, the presiding judge, adjourned the matter to February 27, 2024 for continuation of trial.

Fayose is being prosecuted by the EFCC, alongside his firm, Spotless Investment Limited, following their alleged involvement in N6.9 billion money laundering.

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President Tinubu Confirms Adepoju As Substantive Immigration Comptroller-General

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has confirmed the appointment of Wura-Ola Adepoju as the substantive comptroller-general (CG) of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

Adepoju reportedly disclosed the development to staff of the NIS during the comptroller-general’s parade on Wednesday.

“You may also wish to know, that through the grace of God and by the benevolence of the present government, I have been confirmed as a substantive comptroller-general of immigration,” she said.

She added that the date for decoration would be announced soon.

NIS spokesperson, Anyanwu Ifeanyi confirmed the development.

“Yes, she has been confirmed as comptroller-general,” he said in a text message.

On May 29, Adepoju was appointed acting CG, replacing Isah Jere whose tenure expired on May 29.

Stakeholders had commended the appointment of Adepoju as the first south-western, female acting comptroller-general of the NIS, describing it as historic.

The stakeholders said the appointment will inspire female officers to give the best to their careers in hopes of reaching the peak.

The Yoruba Heritage Group had also lauded Tinubu for the appointment, commending him for “breaking the jinx” by allowing a Yoruba person in the position.

The group had also appealed to Tinubu to confirm Adepoju’s appointment as the substantive immigration CG, adding that she has the competence and capacity to push reforms that will transform the service.

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