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What we’ve in Rivers is coalition of Renewed Hope family -Dr Worlu declares

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The Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government of Rivers State, Dr Gift Worlu has said what is in Rivers today is a rainbow coalition of Renewed Hope family.

Dr Worlu who is apparently not happy with the state of governance in Rivers state affirmed that ”
Yes, there’s a renewed hope family that all of us belong to in our state.

He made the affirmation in a chat with journalists in Abuja on Thursday insisting that what is available in Rivers state is a coalition rainbow of the Renewed Hope family.

Using real life examples to drive home his point, Worlu explained that ‘You know, in our churches, sometimes you have a particular church having an event and inviting other churches to join them and they will all come together under what is called the body of Christ.

” We don’t quarrel about it.But when politicians come together in the interest of peace, in the interest of protecting their interests, in the interest of justifying, in our case now, the goodwill that we have enjoyed under the presidency of Asiwaju Ahmed Bola, Tinubu as a state, don’t forget that politics is local, all politics is local.

“And Rivers people, we have seen what we have never seen before. The kind of goodwill that we have enjoyed, whether it is in terms of projects in Rivers State executed by the federal government, whether it is in terms of appointments of our sons and daughters, whether it is in terms of the good relationship that we enjoy from the President, we have decided as a people that the time has come for us to keep party aside and work together in the overall interest of our state and the people and that’s what I mean.

“I belong to the PDP. But when it comes to the issue of the election that is coming in 2027, I am not PDP. I am for Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.

“I am a member of the Renewed Hope family. That’s the point I’m making. And all of us are in that Renewed Hope family including the Governor and that’s where the FCT Minister is leader.

On the crisis rocking the state he said:”Well, in my place, there’s a saying that when a husband and wife have issues, and the matter is brought to the Council of Chiefs. The duty of the Council of Chiefs is to put aside the differences and see how they can bring them together. But ultimately, these two individuals will go to their house, and the Council of Chiefs will go to their own houses.

” It is what the both of them make of what the Council of Chiefs has told them that will tell whether there is peace or not. I talked to you before about poor handling of affairs.

“If you wake up this morning and you decided to dress in the way you are dressed, it’s your personal matter. Nobody has a right, not even maybe your husband. Maybe he can say, oh, I like the way you are dressed, or I think you should do this but it’s your personal matter.

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“But when it has to do with a matter of even what your husband will eat, because it affects him, you need to ask him, darling, what if I do this or I do that? Then when you talk about the state, you know that you cannot decide as you like. I also talked to you about the issue of incompetence.

“We saw the Governor of Delta State defect recently. You saw how that defection happened. We saw which other governor defect. A lot of governors have defected, even Bayelsa State.

“The day he defected, he did so with people. He called people around, because it’s not your personal thing.

“When it happened in Rivers State, what did you see? It was one man standing alone. That’s not leadership, because leadership as I know it, It is said that if you think that you’re a leader and nobody’s following you, you’re just taking a walk.

“So the man has the yam. He has the knife. He’s the governor. He decides how he wants things to be. If he wants peace, he will decide. If he wants war, it’s up to him.

“What he needs to do since he became Governor, since he came back after the emergency rule, of course he came back and we’re already in office as chairman. We’ve never had a meeting with him.

“He has never called us. He has never called the Assembly for any meeting. He has not called the elders of the party and the system that he belongs to.

“See, as chairman of council in my local government, I know who my leaders are. If I want a meeting to hold, I reach out to them. I say, leader, I think we should do this and that and there should be a meeting for us to agree on how to move forward. That’s how it’s done. It doesn’t make me leader.

“But I am responsible for what happens in my local government. Of course, you saw the event that we had on Sunday. You saw the crowd there. You saw the enthusiasm of the people.

“It’s a function of the organic unity of purpose that we have in that local government, all of us working together.I have very senior members of the party in my local government including the FCT Minister and for every singular action that I take including coming to this studio, I let them know. If they say don’t go, I stay back because I believe they probably know more than me, they probably have a better understanding of things more than me.

“I can go back later and say, leader why did you say that I shouldn’t go? And they will explain to me. You have to have a relationship with people. But like I told you, a personality that is introverted and for crying out loud, this is where sometimes I think that there should be science in our politics.

“You don’t just throw up people, you don’t just allow anybody to become anything. We talked about testing people for drug use before we allow them to go into office, then you should also think about the personality of the individual.

“If somebody is to occupy the office of accountant general and he is not somebody who is talking too much, that is fine. But for you to be governor of a state, you must talk oh because you remembered how Nigerians were saying we have not heard from our leader, we have not heard from the President because you must talk.

Is not the leader that made any mistake, I am only talking generally the way we go about leadership selection.

Probed to further expanciate he said:”Yes, I am saying that so many other things should be considered. He said this because from a human resources perspective, when you want to hire somebody and I teach this in the school, when you want to hire somebody for a job, you look at the person’s technical competence.

“For example, for you to be a journalist, you have your training as a journalist. Then your character is also important. Your height may be considered and so many other things will be considered.

“The matter in Rivers State is certainly a development we don’t mind that there is peace, so long as it is anchored on justice and understanding.

“And when there is finally peace, people should take responsibility for sustaining it and in this case the Governor has very huge responsibility to ensure that there is peace in Rivers State.

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El-Rufai’s Counsel Threatens Legal Action Over Airport Face-off

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

The legal team of former Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, on Thursday condemned what it described as an unlawful attempt by security operatives to arrest their client upon his arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

In a statement issued in Abuja and signed by Ubong Esop Akpan of The Chambers of Ubong Akpan, counsel to El-Rufai, the lawyers alleged that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) attempted to arrest the former governor without presenting a warrant or formal invitation.

According to the statement, El-Rufai arrived in Abuja aboard Egypt Air flight MS 877 from Cairo when security agents moved to detain him.

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The legal team argued that the invitation earlier issued by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was delivered to El-Rufai’s residence while he was out of the country, describing any demand for immediate appearance as “illogical and impractical.”

The lawyers said they had formally communicated with the EFCC since December 2025, assuring the Commission that El-Rufai would honour the invitation upon his return. They further stated that the EFCC was notified that he would voluntarilyx appear at its office by 10:00 a.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026.

They described the alleged attempt to arrest him despite this commitment as arbitrary and a violation of due process.

The statement further alleged that security operatives seized El-Rufai’s international passport during the encounter, an action the legal team characterised as unlawful.

Citing provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the lawyers contended that the attempted arrest breached their client’s fundamental rights, including the right to personal liberty, fair hearing, dignity of the human person, freedom of movement and right to own property.

“No government agency possesses unfettered authority to detain citizens without due process,” the statement read, adding that all state institutions are bound by constitutional safeguards.

The legal team demanded the “immediate and unconditional cessation” of any attempt to detain El-Rufai, the return of his passport, and a formal apology for what it termed an infringement on his rights and dignity.

It also maintained that the former governor would honour all legitimate law enforcement summons and would not evade lawful investigation.

The lawyers warned that legal action would be pursued against individuals and agencies allegedly responsible for the incident, stressing that the judiciary remains the proper avenue for resolving the matter.

As of press time, there was no official response from the DSS or the EFCC regarding the allegations.

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Senate Grills AGF Over Zero Capital Allocations, Unpaid Contracts in 2025 Budget

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Dr Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, faced intense questioning on Thursday as the Senate Committee on Finance scrutinised the 2025 budget implementation, citing zero capital allocations to several Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), mounting unpaid contracts and concerns over the Centralised Payment System.

The heated exchange occurred during the AGF’s budget defence session, where lawmakers voiced frustration over what they described as poor fund releases and low implementation levels despite increased government revenues.

Chairman of the Committee, Senator Sani Musa (Niger East), opened the session with sharp criticism, accusing the Office of the Accountant-General of maintaining what he termed an “unfriendly” posture toward the committee.

“We are not going to take your budget until we are satisfied that your office is ready to do things that will make things work for Nigerians,” Musa said.

He also questioned the continued use of the envelope budgeting system, arguing that it had failed to deliver desired outcomes and should be replaced with a more performance-based framework.

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Senator Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central) described the current situation as “embarrassing,” noting a surge in complaints from contractors over unpaid jobs since 2024.

“We have never seen contractors bombarding us weekly for intervention on non-payment of executed contracts,” Goje said.

He queried the impact of recent fiscal reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of the foreign exchange market, which were expected to boost government revenues.

“The impression given to Nigerians is that more money is available. Where is the money now? Why are contractors owed? And why was there zero allocation for capital votes of most MDAs in 2025?” he asked.

Senator Muntari Dandutse (Katsina South) raised concerns over reports that revenue-generating agencies recorded N28 trillion, yet many contractors remain unpaid and several MDAs have no capital allocation.

“What happened to the N28 trillion?” he asked, adding that the Centralised Payment System had not improved the situation and was allegedly affecting government operations.

Other lawmakers, including Senators Abdul Ningi (Bauchi Central), Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South), Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North), Aminu Abbas (Adamawa Central) and Patrick Ndubueze (Imo North), urged the AGF to advise President Bola Tinubu on the need to prevent possible internal sabotage within the system.

Responding, Ogunjimi attributed the funding challenges to indiscriminate contract awards by some MDAs without confirmed budgetary backing. He said a directive had been issued prohibiting agencies from awarding contracts without available funds.

“As Accountant-General, my office can only disburse funds that are available. I must have the funds before I can release them,” he said.

He also noted that the previous reliance on “Ways and Means” financing had been discontinued in the interest of economic stability.

While acknowledging operational challenges with the Centralised Payment System, the AGF assured lawmakers that steps were being taken to address the issues and improve efficiency.

The committee later moved into a closed-door session with the AGF for further deliberations.

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Fubara Orders Immediate Dissolution of Rivers Executive Council

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has dissolved the State Executive Council with immediate effect.

The announcement was made in a Government Special Announcement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Onwuka Nzeshi.

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According to the statement, all Commissioners and Special Advisers have been directed to hand over to the Permanent Secretaries or the most senior officers in their respective ministries without delay.

“His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS, Governor of Rivers State, has dissolved the State Executive Council,” the statement read.

The governor also expressed appreciation to the outgoing members of the Executive Council for their service and wished them well in their future endeavours.

No reason was provided for the dissolution at the time of filing this report.

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