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Saraki Was Highest Donor To Buhari’s Election, Lai Mohammed Wept To Get Ministerial Slot — Doyin Okupe

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Dr. Doyin Okupe, an ex-aide of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has described the President of the Senate and the Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, as the highest donor to the election funds of President Muhammadu Buhari for the 2015 elections.

Okupe, in a statement on Sunday, said Saraki contributed far more than a National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, to Buhari’s success at the polls.

He said it was in this regard that Buhari promised Saraki the Senate presidency and two ministerial slot.

He said after Buhari’s emergence, the President told Saraki that he could only get one ministerial slot, to which the former Kwara State governor acceded.

However, after a while, Okupe said Buhari called Saraki again to plead with him that the then spokesman of the APC, who is also from Kwara State, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, should be the beneficiary of the slot the Senate president should have.

Saraki was then said to have told the President that he needed to consult with his people back home.

During the consultation, Mohammed was said to have wept profusely and rolled on the floor to convince the caucus of Saraki that he should be considered for the slot.

The statement by Okupe reads in full: “Prior to the establishment of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, certain agreements were reached with principal stakeholders.

“Saraki was among the major stakeholders, being the single individual that raised the highest donation to the Buhari/All Progressives Congress campaign, far in excess of (what) Asiwaju (Bola) Tinubu or (Rotimi) Amaechi or anyone for that matter, (donated).

“Saraki was promised the post of Senate President and two ministerial slots.

“After May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari called Saraki and apologised that he could only have one ministerial slot instead of the two previously agreed.

“Saraki, most reluctantly, but in deference to the President, conceded.

“Shortly afterwards, the President requested for another political favour from Saraki.

This time, he wanted Saraki’s consent to use the remaining one ministerial slot allocated to him (Saraki) to appoint Lai Mohammed as minister.

“This was a gruesome blow to Saraki who questioned why the President could not ask Asiwaju (Tinubu) to accommodate Lai Mohammed in his own slot.

“The President confirmed to Saraki that Asiwaju had blatantly refused to do so. A thoroughly perplexed Saraki could only plead with the president to allow him go back home in Kwara State and find the best way to break this heart-shattering news to members of his political family.

“It was an unimaginable scenario. It took more than sagacity and political dexterity for the request of the President to be accepted but for the grace and very long lasting bonded relationship for the Saraki camp not to break up for this singular development.

“Lai Mohammed was summoned by the elders of the group, including Alhaji Kawu Baraje and former Governor Shaba Lafiaji and others.

“Lai Mohammed wept profusely, severally rolling on bare floor and swearing on every sacred institution and object of faith.

“The elders told him point blank that they did not trust him but that they were doing this for God, the President and interest of their leader, Bukola Saraki.

“Today, Lai Mohammed is the leader of a movement planning to unseat Saraki and destroy him politically.”

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FG Considering US Diaspora Bond, Targets $1bn Monthly Remittances — CBN Governor Cardoso

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Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), announced that the country’s foreign reserves increased to $40.88 billion as of November 21.

Cardoso made the statement on Tuesday during a press conference following the monetary policy committee’s 298th meeting in Abuja.

He reported that the external reserves grew from $40.06 billion at the end of October to $40.88 billion in November.

This marks an increase of $82 million, or 2.05 percent, in just 21 days.

“The external reserves rose marginally to 40.88 billion as of 21 November 2024, from 40.06 billion at the end of October 2024, available to finance 17 months of imports,” he explained.

However, a check on the apex bank’s website revealed that Nigeria’s foreign reserves were listed at $40.27 billion on November 22, which is lower than the figure presented by Cardoso.

Further commenting on the matter, Cardoso stated, “the process of getting us where we are in terms of reserves has been a long one.”

“It is a clear indication that the policies we have put in place are certainly yielding fruits,” he added.

He emphasized that “reserves are there for a multiplicity of different purposes, not least of which is to create buffers in the event of unanticipated shocks.”

“They are not there to simply whittle away. They are there to be used to more or less defend yourself where that becomes necessary,” he clarified.

“And when we talk about shocks that are not anticipated, I think we can see how the global economies are,” Cardoso continued.

The governor also affirmed that the bank will persist in efforts to stabilize the currency and prices.

“The currency has been stable compared to what it was in June,” he noted.

However, he pointed out that for the country’s currency to maintain stability, there must be increased exports and greater diversification of the economy.

Cardoso also highlighted that diaspora remittances have risen due to policies that have been implemented.

He commended Nigerians in the diaspora for helping the country achieve over $600 million in remittances.

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Governor Abdulrazaq Commits To Hosting 2025 BON Awards, Makes History As First To Host Consecutive Editions [PHOTOS]

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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has announced his agreement to host the 2025 edition of the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards in Ilorin, making him the first Governor in the event’s history to host it for two consecutive years. The Governor expressed his admiration for the 16th BON Awards, praising the event’s vibrant atmosphere and the engaging after-party that showcased the rich cultural and creative potential of Kwara State.

Held at the state-of-the-art Sugar Factory Film Studio in Ilorin, the BON Awards brought together top talents and stakeholders from Nigeria’s movie industry. Governor Abdulrazaq, who personally presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Nollywood icon Kanayo O. Kanayo, commended the organizers for their professionalism and the remarkable success of the event.

“The BON Awards have shown the immense possibilities of Ilorin as a center for creativity and entertainment. I was thrilled by the energy, talent, and warmth that defined this year’s edition. The after-party further reinforced our vision of Kwara as a hub for the creative economy, tourism, and hospitality,” the Governor said.

Governor Abdulrazaq emphasized his desire for Ilorin to become the permanent venue for the BON Awards, citing the city’s unique blend of modern infrastructure, serene environment, and rich cultural heritage.

“I would be honored to host next year’s edition of the BON Awards and beyond. Ilorin is ready to offer unmatched facilities and an enabling atmosphere to support events of this magnitude. With landmark projects like the Sugar Factory Film Studio, Visual Arts Centre, and remodeled Kwara Hotel, we are poised to set a new standard for hosting creative events,” he added.

The Governor extended his appreciation to the Nollywood stars and stakeholders for their significant contributions to the Nigerian creative industry and their warm embrace of Kwara as a destination for film and entertainment.

“We invite the creative community to consider Kwara not just for future productions but also as a home for their endeavors. Together, we can build a creative hub that reflects our shared aspirations for excellence and innovation,” he concluded.

The 16th BON Awards, which featured celebrated actors such as Femi Adebayo, Mercy Aigbe, Toyin Abraham, and many others, was a resounding success, with winners and attendees alike applauding the state’s infrastructure and hospitality.

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Port Harcourt Refinery Operating At 70% Capacity, To Blend 1.4m Litres Of Petrol Per Day — NNPC

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has announced that the rehabilitated old Port Harcourt refinery is currently operating at 70 percent of its installed capacity.

The Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) operates two refineries: the old refinery, with a capacity of 60,000 barrels per stream day (bpsd), and a new refinery with an installed capacity of 150,000 bpsd.

In a statement on Tuesday, the energy company stated that it plans to increase operations to 90 percent of the refinery’s capacity.

“The Board and Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) express heartfelt appreciation to Nigerians for their support and excitement over the safe and successful restart of the 60,000 barrels-per-day Old Port Harcourt Refinery,” the statement reads.

“This achievement marks a significant step forward after years of operational challenges and underperformance.

“We are, however, aware of unfounded claims by certain individuals suggesting that the refinery is not producing products. For clarity, the Old Port Harcourt Refinery is currently operating at 70% of its installed capacity, with plans to ramp up to 90%.”

‘NAPHTHA TO BE BLENDED INTO PETROL’

According to NNPC, the refinery has started producing daily outputs of straight-run petrol (naphtha), which is blended into 1.4 million litres of petrol.

The national oil company also stated that the refinery has begun producing 900,000 litres of kerosene per day and 1.5 million litres per day of diesel.

NNPC further mentioned that 2.1 million litres of low-pour fuel oil (LPFO) will also be produced daily at the refinery, with additional volumes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to be refined at the plant.

“It is worth noting that the refinery incorporates crack C5, a blending component from our sister company, Indorama Petrochemicals (formerly Eleme Petrochemicals), to produce gasoline that meets required specifications,” NNPC said.

“Blending is a standard practice in refineries globally, as no single unit can produce gasoline that fully complies with any country’s standards without such processes.”

Additionally, NNPC stated that significant progress has been made on the new Port Harcourt refinery, “which will begin operations soon without prior announcements.”

“We urge Nigerians to focus on the remarkable achievements being realized under the able and progressive leadership of President Bola Tinubu and to support efforts aimed at delivering more dividends to the nation,” the company added.

According to the statement, malicious attacks on “clear progress” only undermine the “significant strides made by NNPC Ltd and the country.”

“Let us move forward together in building a stronger and more self-sufficient energy sector,” the company said.

Earlier today, NNPC confirmed that the refinery officially commenced crude oil processing, resuming the loading of petroleum products into trucks.

Earlier reports had it that NNPC was struggling to finalize the turnaround maintenance at the refinery. According to documents seen by TheCable, one option being considered was retrofitting the refinery into a blending plant.

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