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Fintiri’s political group embroils in leadership tussle over 20 bags of rice

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ATM ambassadors, a political group formed to propagate the good ideals of the administration of Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, the Governor of Adamawa has on recent days embroiled in leadership tussle over alleged twenty bags of rice given to the coordinator, Benjamin Solomon.

The embattled Chairman of the group, Mr Benjamin Solomon after he was slammed a vote of no confidence over his administration termed by group members to lack accountability, competence and transparency.

In a rejoinder to make certain records straight, Solomon maintained that his so called suspension doesn’t stand and he remains the substantive Chairman of the group.

Solomon in a statement made available to to newsmen reiterated that the figure given as the majority during the last meeting was a total lie and a display of illiteracy.

According to Benjamin there was no consensus reached out to pass a Vote of no confidence as the meeting ended up with disagreement among attended members.

He said the purported suspension was concocted and sponsored by some few individuals who does not understand a suspension cannot stand without guiding bye laws of the association.

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“On what bye Laws are they suspending the coordinator? As a committee regarding the conscripting of the bye laws was set up and mandated under the chairmanship of Felix Samari to draft the bye laws has failed to carry out their responsibility till date.

” Who told them they can pass a vote of no confidence on a leader without clear reason or fact? They alleged that I received 20bags of 50kg rice sometimes in December last year from the office of the Chief of staff in the name of ATM Ambassadors, I tagged this as being shameful, act of display of hunger, and baseless, as I am equal to the task at my capacity to buy same rice to each one of them.

“I have equally notice that Majority of those making noice in the group are civil servants with No idea what politics is all about, they thought politics is a Tribal or Adashe group, I have invested so much in terms of my resources, time, knowledge to make sure the group work for the success of Fintiri’s administration but their glutton attitudes is covering their eyes for the mission and vision of why the group is formed.” Ben said

He worried that many of those seeking his removal don’t even have the time or resources to invest to build the ATM Ambassadors movement, rather they are busy building their civil service Career.

“They are moved by their personal ego, selfishness, ethnicity bigotry and also motivated by some individuals who want to hijack the platform for their personal political interest.

” Shamefully enough they alleged that their action was moved by my desire to join the APC, this is totally an action of character deformation, as I am completely a PDP Member and a grass root politician with full allegiance to the ATM Governor and the future President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (Waziri Adamawa) and currently vying for the vacant office of the State Youth Leader of our great party the PDP.

“They also alleged that I received money from the Governor in the name of ATM Ambassadors, this is also shameful, baseless and a total display of ignorance to political issues.” Said Solomon

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Akpabio, Nasarawa Senator Clash Over Port Harcourt Refinery Operations

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada (SDP, Nasarawa West) engaged in a heated exchange during Tuesday’s plenary session over the controversial operations of the Port Harcourt refinery.

Following the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL)’s announcement last week that the refinery had commenced operations, doubts have been raised, with many questioning its actual functionality, including some industry experts.

During the plenary, Akpabio revealed plans to establish an ad hoc committee to investigate the status of the refinery, a move that sparked further debate.

Senator Wadada took the floor, citing concerns over “technical issues” surrounding the refinery’s operations, and requested the Senate’s involvement to clarify the matter.

Akpabio countered, asserting that the government had already received praise for the refinery’s launch and suggested that Wadada present his concerns formally through a motion rather than via social media.

Wadada, visibly frustrated, responded, saying, “With all due respect, do not associate me with social media issues.”

The Nasarawa senator also criticized Akpabio for not addressing a revenue tax concern he raised months ago, which had not been acted upon.

In his defense, Akpabio responded, saying he had reviewed the document but reiterated that Wadada should formally present it during a plenary session.

Finally, Akpabio reaffirmed that the Senate would set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the refinery’s operational status, with findings to be discussed in a future session.

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House of Reps Orders President Tinubu to Unfreeze NSIPA’s Accounts

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The House of Representatives has issued a directive to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to mandate the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, to unfreeze all accounts belonging to the National Social Investment Programmes Agency (NSIPA) within a 72-hour timeframe.

The resolution was reached following the adoption of a motion sponsored by the deputy speaker and 20 other lawmakers on Tuesday.

Lawmakers voiced their displeasure, arguing that despite the programmes of NSIPA being vital for poverty alleviation, youth empowerment, and economic inclusivity in Nigeria, the agency’s functionality has been hindered due to administrative bottlenecks, insufficient funding, and frozen accounts.

The president had ordered a halt of the programmes of NSIPA following allegations of financial mismanagement by overseers of the programmes.

The suspension also led to the freezing of the agency’s accounts.

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Arewa Broadcast Media Practitioner’s Forum Criticizes Proposed VAT Bill, Calls for Withdrawal

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The Arewa Broadcast Media Practitioner’s Forum, a body of media professionals from Northern Nigeria, has voiced strong opposition to the proposed Value Added Tax (VAT) bill currently before the National Assembly. In a press statement signed by its Chairman, Abdullahi Yelwa (Ajiyan Yauri), the forum expressed concerns that certain provisions of the bill are detrimental to the interests of the Northern region and the overall economic development of the nation.

The forum highlighted that while some aspects of the bill, if implemented judiciously, may generate much-needed resources for national development, the resort to ethnic and regional sentiments by some supporters of the bill is unacceptable. “We take exception to the resort to ethnic and regional sentiments by some of the supporters of the bill, who mischievously adduced ulterior motives to the legitimate concerns of the Northern Governors Forum and National Economic Council,” the statement read.

The forum emphasized that the North, like any part of the country, has the right to comment on any public policy, especially those it considers injurious to its survival. “The conceivers of the bill have shown total disregard for the concerns of a large majority of Nigerians, especially the North that is economically disadvantaged,” the forum stated.

One of the key concerns raised by the forum is the provision in the bill that imposes tax on inheritance funds, which they argue is contrary to religious doctrine and cultural norms. Additionally, the forum criticized the lopsided distribution of VAT revenue to states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as proposed in the bill, calling it unjust and likely to exacerbate economic disparities between the North and other regions of the country.

The forum also noted the “fire brigade approach” by the Tax Reform Committee to engage key stakeholders after the fact, which they believe has not erased the suspicion and distrust the bill has generated. “In light of these concerns, we advise the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to honourably withdraw the VAT bill for further consultations with stakeholders,” the statement urged.

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The forum believes that withdrawing the bill for further consultations will promote national unity and cohesion and ensure that the VAT regime is fair, equitable, and beneficial to all Nigerians. “This approach will not only promote national unity and cohesion but also ensure that the VAT regime is fair, equitable, and beneficial to all Nigerians,” the forum concluded.

 

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