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Focused on your core mandate, stop seeking cheap popularity – Ogah blasts Odinkalu

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A member of the House of Representatives, Hon Chinedu Ogah, has cautioned the former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Professor Chidi Odinkalu, for criticizing Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State.

Ogah represents Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency of Ebonyi State in the lower chamber.

Odinkalu’s criticism is over the purchase of four-wheel-drive vehicles for newly ordained Catholic priests in the state.

The former NHRC Chairman, in an interview with Channels TV, said the governor’s action was an irresponsible use of public funds, especially considering the current economic challenges.

In a swift reaction, Ogah, who is the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Reformatory Institutions, described Odinkalu’s statement as an act of seeking cheap popularity and displaying unsolicited propaganda.

The lawmaker called on Odinkalu to focus on his human rights assignments instead of delving into socio-economic matters beyond his comprehension and area of jurisdiction.

“The professor, wanting cheap accolades and popularity, decided to put his mouth into issues that concern Ebonyi State Government. The governor has the right to buy official vehicles for reverend fathers because 98% of the population in Ebonyi State are Christians.

“These priests have been assisting the state government in bringing substantive peace to many troubled communities in Ebonyi State.

“And these people (priests) are crusading for the peace and unity of the state. Since Governor Nwifuru’s assumption of office, those areas, locations, or states that share boundary axes with Ebonyi State, where there had been crises and wars, have not had conflicts again through the implementation of the Ebonyi State Charter of Needs.”

According to the House of Representatives member, the money meant to be used to take care of large security personnel in those areas can be channeled towards evangelical activities by the priests for peace and conflict resolution.

He berated Odinkalu, saying that since he was Chairman of the Commission, he has never made his statutory report known to the National Assembly, to the President, and to the Local Government, according to the mandate of the NHRC.

“From available reports, he doesn’t have any accurate record of those he has helped in justifying their rights in prison or in the international community. He may still come now and say that the governor does not have the right to assist the traditional institutions in the state.”

Ogah further emphasized that the governor has the right, within the ambit of the Constitution, to use his security votes to ensure peace and harmony in different parts of the state.

He added that the governor was not misappropriating any funds meant for the people of Ebonyi.

According to him, Nwifuru, since assuming office, has been doing the will of the people as captured in the Ebonyi People’s Charter of Needs. He advised the professor to be focused and articulate in carrying out his core mandate.

“And as someone within the circle of the Human Rights Commission, he should give us a report of those he has defended or his achievements when he was the Human Rights boss in this country.

“It’s on record that when he was in office, about 700 individuals were to be recruited into the Human Rights Commission; how many people were recruited from Igboland or his village or community? And he has the audacity to say that our governor is misappropriating public funds. I want to call him to order to avoid delving into matters outside his core mandate.”

He challenged Odinkalu to use the opportunity to visit Ebonyi State and find out for himself what the governor has done so far to ameliorate the socio-economic situation of the people through his numerous empowerment programs and policies.

“I want to use this medium to invite him to Ebonyi State to see what the governor has done. We elected him (Nwifuru), and he is doing what we want in all aspects of life. Let him go and crosscheck the records, and he will find out that Ebonyi State is notable for the judicious management of public funds in this country.

“It’s on record that since the governor’s assumption of office, he has never borrowed or approached any financial institution for any form of loan. Instead of criticizing what he doesn’t know, the professor should appreciate what our governor is doing, which is tailored towards peace, progress, and prosperity of Ebonyi State.

“There’s peace in Ebonyi State, and the governor is strategic about it. He is empowering the people through the creation of jobs, massive employment into the state civil service and the health sector, among other areas. The governor’s policies are people-oriented, and we are happy about it.”

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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Nigerians may end up buying petrol for N5,000 per litre under Tinubu – NLC

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Benson Upah, spokesperson for the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has cautioned that Nigerians might eventually face petrol prices of N5,000 per litre.

In an interview with Weekend Trust, Upah criticized the recent increase in fuel pump prices and argued that it contradicts the agreement previously made between the NLC and President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

He asserted that the Federal Government’s claims of restoring the fuel subsidy are untrue.

Upah remarked, “The subsidy was never reinstated as they have stated. So, what justifies the rise in pump prices from N650 to N1,500 or even N2,000?

“This situation suggests that we might not have seen the worst yet. There is a possibility that fuel prices could reach N5,000 per litre. We hope it doesn’t come to that, but if it does, it will be up to Nigerians to make the decision.”

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Students Loan: NELFUND receives another N2m refund

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced the receipt of a two million Naira bank draft from Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, a former student loan beneficiary.

This information was disclosed in a statement by Monalisa Dike from the Corporate Communications Department of NELFUND on Friday in Abuja.

Dike noted that Awomolo had received the loan during his undergraduate studies at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) from 1975 to 1977.

She mentioned that Awomolo had fully repaid the loan, showing his strong commitment to the country.

“The original loan amount was N1,000 for two academic sessions, which played a crucial role in his completion of the law degree.

“Although Awomolo had attempted to repay the loan several times over the years, he was only able to settle it now.

“In his letter to NELFUND’s Managing Director, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, Awomolo expressed his appreciation for the student loan opportunity provided by the Nigerian government,” Dike said.

She added that Awomolo praised the transparency and accountability NELFUND has shown in managing student loans.

Dike emphasized that Awomolo’s repayment highlights the enduring impact of President Bola Tinubu’s initiative and NELFUND’s continued importance in supporting Nigerian students.

She also mentioned that the repaid funds will be used to support the education of current students in need of loans.

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NDDC warns on fraudulent Youth Internship Scheme

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has issued a warning to the public about scammers pretending to represent the NDDC Youth Internship Scheme.

The NDDC also noted that registration for the scheme ended on August 31, 2024.

This information was released in a statement on Friday by Seledi Thompson-Wakama, Director of Corporate Affairs at the commission, and shared with DAILY POST.

The statement reads, in part: “We have received reports of individuals receiving unsolicited messages claiming they have been selected for the NDDC Internship Scheme, which includes requests for personal information and an acceptance fee.

“The NDDC does not charge any fees for placing qualified youths in its internship programme. We want to make it clear that these fraudulent selection messages are not affiliated with the NDDC.

“Any official communication from us will only come through our verified websites and social media channels. If you receive a message like this, please ignore it and report it to the relevant authorities. Your safety and privacy are our top priorities.

“For genuine inquiries about our empowerment programs, please contact us directly through our official channels.”

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