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Why I Endorse Olusegun Mimiko For President – Dupe Olatunbosun

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Topic is: IN SEARCH OF A LEADER.

Any serious discerning observer would know that for a long time, indeed for a very long time, there has been and still exists in Nigeria a search for a leader.

Disciplined leadership is crucial to a Nation’s future and prosperity. Good Leadership is the difference between a Nation’s poverty and prosperity. It is the reason one country is successful and another country is failing.

It is the reason why such countries as Dubai, Singapore, Macau, Malaysia and others that are not endowed enjoy prosperity, while the one that is greatly endowed like our country, Nigeria lives in poverty and misery.

Those who succeed are usually driven by a mission. They prepare for leadership. Great Leaders set the purpose, define it clearly and make sure that the goal is achieved by mobilizing people positively.

Nigeria needs such a disciplined leader with grit, courage, mission and total commitment to stated goals and objectives and who will impact positively on the lives of the people.

The dominant issues that will impact positively and bring economic empowerment, prosperity and life more abundant to all Nigerians include infrastructural development, education policy, diversification plans, job creation, agriculture, security, and fight against corruption.

Another important key National issue is restructuring. Nigeria needs courageous leader who genuinely and sincerely understands what restructuring Nigeria really means. For those who have been opposing restructuring out of ignorance, greed and selfish interest, please, allow me to state here and now that restructuring Nigeria means true Federalism. It means each state will have its own prison service, can create its own Local Governments, can build its own Airports, Seaports, and Railways.

In addition, in the economics domain, solid minerals, oil and gas that had been the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government since Independence can now be brought into the concurrent list. The states can now create employment and develop at their own pace.

Restructuring will liberate everybody and open up the political space. Restructuring Nigeria does not mean dismemberment or break-up of the country. Decentralization or restructuring is not an invitation to the breakup of Nigeria.

National unity should not continue to be confused with unitarism and concentration of power and resources at the federal level. Nigeria is just too big to be managed by centralization and without devolution of powers and resources to sub-national authorities such as the GEO-political federating units.

The imperative of restructuring Nigeria is about justice, equity, fairness and economic development. There is a strong correlation between political structure and economic development. Restructuring is a genuine call for true federalism. True federalism will put an end to hegemonic agenda and ethnic bulldozing.

Restructuring Nigeria using the existing GEO-polical zones as federating units will certainly unleash the great potentials of our country.

Restructuring will enable every federating unit to increase its fiscal resources for development.

Nigeria must change from the beggarly states, living on handouts from the federation accounts and return to the only viable system of production, where the federating units are creative, self-reliant and self-sustaining economic centres.

Restructuring is the right and inevitable step for Nigeria to take to satisfy the legitimate yearnings of ethnic nationalities for self-actualization and end an unjust system that denies all nationalities of control over their resources and allows the least productive to legally take the lion share of revenues.

Our nation is in search of a courageous and determined leader who is educated and knows the value of education for him to focus attention on the key national issues that I have listed above.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the time is long overdue for we Nigerians to lay more emphasis on the quality of those we elect to executive and legislative offices and to whom we entrust policy and key national issues.

Nigeria is a country of great men and women, each making his/her own mark in various sectors of our existence. Unfortunately, we have often failed to elect capable and quality men and women to lead us.

Good leadership, that vital ingredient that drives nations and people to achievement beyond their dreams, has been our country’s soft underbelly for decades. Over-recycled, Jades politicians bereft of new ideas, exhausted army generals feigning democratic credentials and skilful manipulators of compromised electoral processes, continue to straddle a rapidly disappearing nation, Nigeria. All those noble ideals and values which our Founding Fathers labored so hard to Foster and which they diligently and assiduously gathered by the rake, unfortunately, each day, we seek to throw away by the shovel.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, as a Nigerian and also as a senior citizen, I have been privileged to witness the coming and the going of many Government administrations, both at the state and at the federal levels, both military and civilian over the years. With utmost humility and profound gratitude to God, I believe I am both literate and numerate and very well placed to state categorically and most unequivocally that His Excellency, DR. Olusegun Mimiko is a fit and proper person to aspire to lead this nation.

I was born and bred in Ondo State where our special Guest of honour at this event was Governor for eight(8) years. His Excellency, DR. Olusegun Mimiko performed creditably, satisfactorily and eloquently much more than any of his predecessors in office, be it military or civilian. His verifiable laudable achievements all over Ondo State attest to his competence, due diligence, acute sense of fairness and propriety, affinity for worthy causes, as well as his very prudent and judicious management of available financial resources. As one travels through the length and breadth of Ondo State, one can see that DR. Olusegun Mimiko has successfully carried out Re-Structuring, Re-Construction, Restoration And Transformation in Ondo State to the admiration of the citizens as well as the visitors to the state.

It is my considered view that DR. Olusegun Mimiko’s political maturity and political astuteness which he deployed intelligently to achieve progress, unity and togetherness among all our people in Ondo state, should be used to bring greater social and economic development to the entire country to surpass his monumental achievemets in Ondo state for the well being of all Nigerians.

In addition to His Excellent leadership in Ondo State, as Honourable Minister of Housing, DR. Olusegun Mimiko performed creditably, unfoiled, unsoiled and unblemished. He is a man of honour and very high level of personal integrity who can be trusted to keep his campaign promises. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, this fine gentleman has been very objective, realistic and consistent.

I firmly believe DR. Mimiko has deep understanding of our Nation’s problems. He is completely detribalized. He believes very much in true federalism and in the unity of Nigeria. He is someone who will have the political will and strong determination to fight corruption totally regardless of whose ox is gored.

I also firmly believe that DR. Olusegun Mimiko has the relevant experience and tremendous goodwill and abundance support of the people to bring the much needed process of social inclusion of youths, including participation in decision-making as well as access to quality education, health care basic services and promote the role of youths as active contributors to society. Such process will certainly give the youths the opportunities to reach their potentials and goals as Nigeria’s future leaders.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, Nigeria has been very fortunate not to have natural disasters such as earthquake, tornado, fire, flood, e.t.c, e.t.c, what we have in Nigeria is leadership disaster.

This time around, many capable individuals have offered to lead this country. His Excellency DR. Olusegun Mimiko, our special Guest of honour at this event, is a fine gentleman, a colussus who is building bridges of hope and prosperity across the six GEO-political zones of Nigeria. He is a transformer and indeed a mobilizer. He is a born leader, an outstanding achiever who has also succeeded as an entrepreneur in private medical practice.

He is a patriotic statesman with a mission and a great source of inspiration to all and sundry. I firmly and strong believe that DR. Olusegun Mimiko is a leader who can properly and adequately handle the challenges of propelling Nigeria out of its present social, economic, moral, GEO-political crisis and restore hope prosperity, peace, liberty and freedom to all Nigerians.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, please let all of us give him our support. I thank you.

Being the text of a speech delivered on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at JOGOR CENTER, Ibadan at His Excellency, DR. OLUSEGUN MIMIKO’s townhall meeting, ‘A Conversation With Mimiko’ hosted by Friend of Mimiko.

PROFESSOR Dupe Olatunbosun, B.Sc. (LOND.), Ph.D. (Michigan State, USA), OON, AOM, IOM, HON. Doctor of Letters, Cambridge, England is a Professor of Agricultural Economics and Group chairman of Funduk industries limited and Funduk pharmaceutical industries limited.

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Zamfara: PDP members Praise Metawalle, Protest Against Gov. Lawal

…as Federal Lawmaker dumps PDP for APC, reports SANDRA ANI

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Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle

Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Talata Mafara Local Government Area, Zamfara State, took to the streets on Monday to protest what they described as poor governance under Governor Dauda Lawal.

Staging a strong protest against Governor Dauda Lawal, the protesters said that the tenure of the former governor of the State, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle is far better than the present one in terms of economic opportunities, job creation, and security.

The demonstrators accused the governor of neglecting citizens’ welfare, worsening hunger, and imposing candidates in local elections against the will of the people.

During the protest, participants expressed longing for the tenure of former Governor Bello Matawalle, whom they described as more responsive to the people’s needs.

“We miss former Governor Matawalle,” Ibrahim remarked, as fellow demonstrators echoed their agreement. “At least he cared for the people. We’re calling on him to run in the next election, and we will vote for him.”

Led by PDP local leader Muhammad Ibrahim Talatar Marafa, the protesters assembled at the local government headquarters, voicing their displeasure with the administration.

They criticized the governor for allegedly prioritizing personal luxury over the well-being of residents.

“We are tired of Governor Dauda’s policies,” Ibrahim said. “The people are suffering; hunger is rampant and has worsened. Meanwhile, the governor lives a lavish lifestyle, ignoring the plight of the ordinary citizen.”

The protesters also accused the governor of interfering in the party’s internal processes by imposing candidates in the recent local elections, a move they argued undermined democratic values.

“This is not democracy,” Ibrahim stated. “The people’s choice was disregarded. It feels as though Dauda is only interested in furthering his personal agenda, not addressing the needs of Zamfara.”

In addition to electoral concerns, the protesters raised alarms over rising insecurity, saying that the region remains increasingly exposed to bandit attacks. They also lamented the soaring cost of food and the general economic hardship residents are facing.

“The hunger situation here has gotten worse, and there seems to be no solution in sight,” one protester said. “People here are hungry.”

All these happening in the State must have necessitated the Federal lawmaker from Zamfara state, Hon. Sulaiman Abubakar Gummi to leave PDP to Join APC.
Hon. Sulaiman Abubakar Gummi, a Federal House of Representatives member for Gummi/Bukkuyum Constituency, has dumped the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The activities of Governor Lawal will spell doom for PDP in the State as the Party will soon be hit with more defection.

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Banditry: FG Exonerates Matawalle of All Allegations

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Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle
Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle

The Federal Government has cleared the Minister of State for Defence H.E. Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, over allegations of complicity on banditry in Zamfara State.

As false as these allegations were, the accusers could not come out with convincing evidence to buttress their allegations. It is baseless and unjustifiable!!!

Now that Minister Matawalle has been cleared of perceived wrongdoing, it is time for those who falsely accused him to retract their statements and apologize.

The Federal Government’s investigation found the allegations as recklessness and complicity with banditry to be baseless and politically motivated.

Their intention is to discredit Matawalle so that Mr. President will not deem him fit enough to retain his seat as Minister of State of Defence.

Cabinet reshuffle has come and gone, Matawalle was not removed thanks to his dedication and commitment to service through his contribution to the security of the nation.

It is true that since his appointment, the security situation in North West and Nigeria in general has improved tremendously.

His recent operational visit to Sokoto is a testament that the man is committed to eradicate insecurity.

The Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, in an interview on a national television station, Arise Tv said allegations against the Minister were thoroughly investigated by the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and found to be baseless and politically- motivated.

According to him NSA’s investigation concluded that the allegations against Matawalle were “mere fabrications”.

He said, “As far as I know, most of those things are just mere allegations.

The Presidential aide also provided insights into the rationale behind the reshuffle, explaining that public perception played a crucial role.

“People are just bringing out all kinds of fake things and allegations. That is why the man Matawalle is still in the cabinet. The President, I am sure, has heard many stories about him.

“For him to be there shows that, as I have said, some of those things have been probed. They are not true,” Onanuga said.

He added that the reshuffle was not solely about meeting the President’s expectations but also addressing the concerns of the public.

Matawalle who has recently visited  the operational base of Operation Hadirin Daji  twice led a successful coordination that culminated to the elimination of Halilu Sububu, a major bandit kingpin and his several lieutenants.

Besides, going by the achievements, proactive commitment to the fight against insurgency, and political doggedness, many opposition figures are uncomfortable with the confidence reposted on him by the President.

The Minister is a strong supporter of President Tinubu in the North.

We are calling on the campaigners of these falsehoods and those behind this pull  him down syndrome politics to retract the false claims, withdraw their allegations and apologize for spreading misinformation.

Consequently, they should also reflect on their actions which are considered harmful and take responsibility of supporting the national security efforts by contributing to the country’s progress, rather than spreading falsehoods.

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EFCC Boss says Cyber Crime threatens Nigeria’s Assets 

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Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman,  of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday said cyber crime activities threaten the nation’s most significant assets, its reputation, and economic well-being”. He also warned that it poses grave dangers globally and nationally, urging collective action.

The EFCC boss made the call at the opening ceremony of the Commission’s National Cybercrime Summit at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja, emphasizing the devastating impact of cybercrime on Nigerian youth, eroding traditional values and promoting a get-rich-quick mentality.

Speaking at the summit with the theme: “Alternatives to cybercrime: Optimizing cyber skills for National Development”, Olukoyede noted that global cybercrime losses have been projected to reach $10.5 trillion, ranking it the world’s third-largest economy, with approximately 2,328 daily cases.

He said Nigeria has suffered significantly, losing over $500 million to cybercrime in 2022, even as the EFCC recorded 3,455 convictions in the past year, with a substantial portion attributed to cybercrime.

According to him, the commission recovered significant assets for local and foreign victims. Olukoyede addressed concerns about the EFCC’s focus on internet crimes, reaffirming cybercrime’s threat to Nigeria’s reputation, economic well-being and key assets.

The EFCC chairman stressed the importance of engaging state governors in tackling cybercrime at all levels. ”This time around, we are not only interrogating the problems, we are aggregating workable solutions to it. What alternative do we have for our youth? And that’s where it has become imperative to bring the state governors so that as we are tackling it at the federal level, sub nationals will also have a role to play.

“The enormity of challenges posed to us as individuals and as a country by cyber crimes are grievous as individuals. Youth involvement in these crimes is distorting and corrupting acceptable family values. The tendency towards quick riches no longer positions our young people for enterprise, resourceful intellectual aspirations and technological innovations.

“Projections by multiple sources show that the global loss to cyber crimes may reach a staggering $10.5 trillion, as a matter of fact, the research I did earlier this year confirmed that cyber crime has become the third largest GDP in the world, with approximately 2328 cases recorded daily.

“The implication of all this is that, if left unchecked, cyber crimes portend grave dangers to the entire world. “Bringing it to Nigeria, in 2022 alone, Nigeria lost over $500 million to cyber crimes. These are the realities stalking the Commission’s fight against these crimes. Cyber Crime accounts for a significant percentage of the 3455 convictions recorded by EFCC in my one year as the Executive Chairman of EFCC.

“A significant portfolio of choice assets have also been recovered and returned to both local and foreign victims of cyber crimes by the Commission. We are not oblivious of insinuations and misconception in some quarters that the commission is concentrating its operational works on the fight against internet crimes.

“While this narrative is not really true, the fact remains that cyber crime threatens the nation’s most significant assets, its reputation and economic well being”, he said.

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