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El Rufai and the Transient Nature of Power

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Rev. Fr. Williams Kaura Abba

Nasir El Rufai was a larger than life figure that seemed exaggerated or important than usual. I hate to remember the days my state was ravaged by insecurity and the wanton killings that went on unabated while he held sway.

Communities were razed down. Citizens were murdered in their sleep. Traditional rulers with strong voices were humiliated and even killed and to this moment, no one has been brought to justice. Fingers were pointed in one direction but no one could nail him to the crime. And so Agwam Adara’s murder remains an unsolved murder case.

We criticised El Rufai through our writings and took him on. I made visits to the CID at the invitation of police. He threatened us with arrest and did the worst he could with journalists and opinion leaders. Luka Biniyat, and the Adara Elders spent time in prison for speaking out or for daring to challenge the maximum ruler.

El Rufai was ruthless and inhuman. He never hid his disdain for my people and treated us like scum of the earth. Whether it was in the area of sharing resources, appointments or project allocation, Southern Kaduna didn’t stand a chance with him.

Eight years have quickly rolled by and thankfully, we have a new sheriff in town, someone in the saddle who is showing some semblance of fairness. One year after, we can heave a sigh of relief. It’s not yet uhuru and we are not where we want to be in terms of fairness, but we can say: so far, so good…

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With El Rufai, the chicken has come home to roost. His mischief, silliness, wickedness and wrongdoings are coming back not only to embarrass him, but to hunt and hurt him and cause him serious problems, politically.

The members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly have concluded their investigation and the panel’s report is unambiguous. And the screaming headlines are interesting: “El Rufai’s government stole our state blind and raped our treasury”. The report so far has determined that a whopping 400 billion Naira plus, was stolen by the same man who prided himself as Mr integrity that governed without stealing a dime and who was proud of his public record as governor.

Well, it remains for the courts to either affirm the report of the panel or clear him of the heavy allegations mounted against him. But, the huge loans El Rufai took in foreign and local currencies, when matched with the so called infrastructure in the state, leaves so much to be desired.

Our state, especially Southern Kaduna axis is littered with all kinds of abandoned projects. The only road El Rufai thought to repair is the Kafanchan – Kwoi Road that has sadly remained a conduit pipe, spanning more than 5 years. Come rain, come shine, our people are left to bear the brunt of a disastrous and evil game put together by the El Rufai administration.

A day of reckoning will always come. That day for El Rufai is here. The people he contemptibly treated are having the last laugh. Even friends and allies who queued behind him and were cheering him on are now singing a new song and forming new alliances. His mentees who had an uncanny reputation for gaslighting us are either singing dirges or saying mea culpa.

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The arrogant voices with which they defended every policy and step he took are silent, highlighting their quietude and wise passivity. And who wouldn’t? Rarara who sang praises of him as governor is now deriding and mocking him in his new song to the delight of El Rufai’s successor and a group of loyalists who were before now, his close allies. The song on our lips now is “ginau ya fi rusau” (a euphemism for building is better than destruction). Once power has left you, the friends you thought you had will be gone.

While we wait with bated breath and hope that the courts recover some of our stolen monies, I make bold to advise leaders to be fair to the people and fear God Almighty. When God gives you power, use the opportunity for positive impact. Long after you are gone, let people say, we had a good leader and he was kind to us.

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Senate President Asked Me For ‘Special Moments’ – Natasha Akpoti

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The senator, who represents Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has alleged that Senate President Godswill Akpabio made an inappropriate request for her to spend “special moments” at his residence.

Natasha Akpoti, made the claim during an interview on Arise TV’s Morning Show on Friday.

Her comments follow a recent confrontation with Akpabio over a seating arrangement dispute in the Senate, which led to her being referred to the chamber’s Ethics and Disciplinary Committee.

The controversy began last week when Akpoti-Uduaghan challenged the Senate President over the relocation of her seat in the chamber.

The disagreement escalated into a heated exchange, prompting Akpabio to call on Senate security to remove her. Intervention from fellow lawmakers prevented the situation from deteriorating further.

Speaking on Arise TV, Akpoti-Uduaghan claimed her dispute with Akpabio dates back to December 2023 when she and her husband visited Akwa Ibom to celebrate the Senate President’s birthday.

She recounted: “Akpabio was showing me around his house and was holding my hands, with my husband following behind us, when he said he wants me to come and be spending special moments in his house.”

She further revealed that her husband overheard the remark and later advised her not to travel abroad alone or be in the company of the Senate President unaccompanied.

In response to the seating dispute, Senate spokesperson Yemi Adaramodu criticised Akpoti-Uduaghan’s behaviour, stating that the Senate is “not for entertainment.”

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Tariff increase will guarantee quality telecom services – Minister

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The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, has said the 50 per cent tariff increase for telecom companies will guarantee meaningful access to telecoms services for Nigerians.

The minister said this while briefing State House Correspondents on Thursday.

The minister had led Mr Sunil Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Airtel and other members of the executive of the company, to a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Tijani said the decision to increase telecoms tariff was difficult.

He, however, said that it was the responsibility of the government to look out for the interest of citizens, individuals and businesses.

“We have to ensure that when they invest, we can keep them afloat.

” This is a sector that employs close to half a million people in this country, including the value chain.

“Also, it was quite a difficult decision, balancing the need to allow these businesses to be sustainable, to stay afloat, but at the same time ensuring that each and every citizen can have access to telecommunication services,” said Tijani.

He stated that the Federal Government engaged KPMG to conduct a study to determine the optimal tariff allowance which led to the 50 per cent increase.

“If we chose not to allow the increase in tariff, we also were at risk of losing jobs, and some of the companies packing up.

“When you weigh that, it’s also not the best thing for the economy.

” The priority for this government is actually meaningful access.

“We don’t want our people to just have access to telecommunication services.

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” We want it to be meaningful; the quality that you get is extremely important,” the minister said.

He said the Federal Government had invested in 90,000 kilometres of fiber to ensure the entire country was covered.

The minister added that the Federal Executive Council had also approved investment in additional 7,000 telecoms towers in rural areas.

He said quality access and connectivity required significant investment.

The minister added that the Federal Government must encourage the private sector to continue to make such investment.

Mittal, on his part, said Nigeria was the soul of Barthi Airtel’s operations in Africa, with the potential to match India’s advancements in digital innovation, connectivity and financial inclusion.

He said Airtel’s success in Nigeria was crucial to its overall success in Africa.

Mittal said Nigeria’s strategic importance underscored Airtel’s objective of driving growth and transformation across the African continent.

“Nigeria is the most important part of our Africa strategy.

” In fact, the entire Africa rests on the back of Nigeria for Airtel,” he said. (NAN)

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NAF launches investigation into incident in Kaduna

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Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has begun an investigation into an incident involving its personnel and some civilians that occurred on Wednesday at Unguwan Gangare, Barakallahu, in Kaduna State.

This is contained in a statement by the Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, AVM Olusola Akinboyewa, on Thursday in Abuja.

Akinboyewa confirmed that the unfortunate incident resulted in injuries to several individuals, who were currently receiving medical care at the 461 NAF Hospital.

He added that the NAF had reached out to the family of the deceased and assured them of a thorough investigation and justice.

He emphasised that the NAF remained a disciplined and professional force, committed to upholding the highest standards of conduct in all its engagements.

“A full investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident is already underway.

“Any personnel found culpable will face the full weight of the law in line with our commitment to justice and accountability,” Akinboyewa stated.

He urged the public to remain calm as the NAF works diligently to ascertain the facts and take appropriate action.

Akinboyewa reassured the public that the NAF remained steadfast in its duty to protect and serve the Nigerian people while maintaining the trust and confidence of host communities.

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