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February 22, 2022 Kwankwaso Unveils The National Movement as Third Force to Save Nigeria

Kwankwaso Unveils The National Movement as Third Force to Save Nigeria

Former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has announced the formation of a “Third Force” named, The National Movement TNM. Though not yet a registered political party, the Nation Movement he said is one to save Nigeria.

Others Notable figures named as part of The National Movement include; Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi of Kaduna State; former Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung; popular Northern critic, Buba Galadima; and other prominent Nigerians.

While promising to save democracy and rescue the nation, the TNM said it was set to battle for the soul of Nigeria from the hands of APC and the Peoples Democratic Party.

The Event which held at the International Conference Centre, was graced by elder statesman, Tanko Yakasai; Air Vice Marshal Ifeanaju; Solomon Edoda; Nweze Onu; Falasade Aliyu; Rufai Alkali; Suleiman Hunkuyi; Grace Ben; Umale Shittu; Ibrahim Ringim; Ali Gwaska; Paul Okala; Rufai Hanga; Idris Wada; Abdulrahman Abubakar, among several others.

Kwankwaso in his speech said it was a collective desire to rescue the country.“We all left our comfort zones to grace the occasion. It is a special day in the life of our nation. A special day to redeem the nation; for too long, Nigerians have been waiting for this day; for too long friends of Nigerians abroad have been waiting for this day and the time is today and now.
“Today, all Nigerians cut across all social, religious and regions have gathered. It is our collective resolve to rescue our nation from this difficult situation“

Kwankwaso said he met with his friends during the COVID-19 lockdown and resolved that a step must be taken to rescue Nigeria. We resolved that there must be a Nigeria first before politics. While some of us will want to contest, we must work together to rescue the country.
“The National Movement has members in every local government area and outside the country.”

February 22, 2022 BREAKING: AKSG Relieves Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen of His Position as Chief Of Staff

BREAKING: AKSG Relieves Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen of His Position as Chief Of Staff

SSG/AKS/S/200/VOL.1/406
22 February, 2022

Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen,
Office of the Chief of Staff to Governor,
Governor’s Office Complex,
Wellington Bassey Way, Uyo

Dear Sir,

APPRECIATION OF YOUR SERVICE

On behalf of His Excellency, the Governor, government and the good people of Akwa Ibom State, I write to convey to you His Excellency, the Governor’s profound appreciation of the worthy contributions you made to the development of our dear State while you served as Chief of Staff to the Governor.

However, given the urgent need to match skill set and competencies to the task of maintaining the momentum of economic development in peace, your services are no longer required and you are hereby relieved of your position, as Chief of Staff ( CoS) to His Excellency, the Governor with immediate effect. You are therefore directed to handover all property of government in your possession, to the Secretary to State Government.

Please, accept the assurances of His Excellency, the Governor’s goodwill and highest regards as you proceed to other endeavours.

Signed
Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem
Secretary to State Government

 

 

February 14, 2022 ASUU Embarks on 1 Month Warning Strike

ASUU Embarks on 1 Month Warning Strike

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has elected to embark on one-month warning strike to press home its demands from the federal government.

ASUU held a meeting on Sunday night, which extended till the early hours of Monday morning.

The fresh ASUU strike is to allow the Federal Government do keep to its previous agreements with the Union, failure to which the strike would turn indefinite.

It would be recalled that the union has been agitating for a number of demands including the payment of Earned Academic Allowance, revitalization fund, the replacement of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) with the University Transparency and Accountability System (UTAS) among others.

While the association continues to claim that it is involved in a struggle for Nigerian tertiary education and Nigerian students by extension, some Nigerians perceive the supposed struggle, marked by incessant strike actions, to be malicious and self serving.

February 1, 2022 Peter Obi Declares Interest to Run for President in 2023

Peter Obi Declares Interest to Run for President in 2023

Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Gregory Obi has stated his interest to contest the 2023 presidential election, if certain conditions go his way.

The PDP Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2019 Presidential polls posted this in a tweet on his official handle in response to clamor by some Nigerians that he run for the country’s top office.

He went further to clarify his stance in line with his party’s decision on what region of the country the position would be zoned to.
In his word, “All the elections that I followed in the past, the party that I belong to today, the PDP made a pronunciation and took a stand. At least in 2019 when I was involved, where I can say Atiku graciously chose me as his running mate which I remain eternally grateful to him for, the party decided that the candidate should come from the North and that was what the party decided.

And I believe that the party owes it a duty to say what their stand is. If their stand today is South, be rest assured I am aspiring, if they say North, I can’t do otherwise or they chose the option that everybody is free, then, of course, you will be hearing from me”.

He further added, “I have seen people here acquire what they don’t need. I saw it while I was serving, to fight corruption here, you need somebody who has integrity, who is not greedy, who has a conscience if you have that, fighting corruption is easy, because, if you who is in charge is not stealing, you will reduce stealing by 50 to 70 per cent.”

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