Friday, 29 May 2015

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Ex-governor Aliyu booed in Nige

•Babangida Aliyu
•Babangida Aliyu

Armed military men saved former Niger State Governor, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, from what would have been an embarrassing situation during Friday’s inauguration of the new governor, Alhaji Abubakar Bello.
The military men released several gun shots and tear gas  and ferried Aliyu out of Bako Kontagora Memorial Stadium venue of the inauguration when the crowd showed their displeasure with his appearance at the swearing in ceremony.
The ex-governor was booed and stoned by the angry crowd who called him several names.
Aliyu, whose convoy arrived the inauguration venue at about 10.15am, was booed on arrival by the crowd as he climbed the podium to take the salute of the military guard.
Shouts of “Barawo,”  “Thief,”  “Ole” “Change has come,”  “Your time is past, go,” filled the air at the stadium.
Sensing the tension, the organisers of the ceremony had to drop the ex-governor from making speech as earlier planned on the programme.
The outgoing Secretary to the State government, Seidu Ndako Kpaki, spoke on behalf of the government.
At about 11am when the new governor was taking his oath of office and oath of allegiance, Aliyu who sat beside his estranged deputy, Hon. Ahmed Musa Ibeto, for the first time in the public since the latter dumped the Peoples Democratic Party, was pelted with slippers and a sachet water, forcing his security details to form human shields round him.

Uduaghan Confirms Delta AG Absconding, Says It Was Done In Bad Faith

 

Emmanuel Uduaghan, Governor of Delta State and currently investigating the religious crisis
Outgoing Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, has confirmed the disappearance of the State Accountant General (AG), Mr Cyril Chuma Agbele, six days to handover to a new administration.
SaharaReporters, on Tuesday, exclusively reported the disappearance of Mr. Agbele following alleged financial pressure from Uduaghan.
Confirming the AG disappearance Thursday, when Permanent Secretaries and retired Permanent Secretaries paid him a farewell visit at Government House, Uduaghan stated that the disappearance was done in bad faith towards him.
Uduaghan, who expressed surprise that after a fruitful discussion on arrangements for the inauguration of the new administration, including security and entertainment, the Accountant General made him incommunicado.
"The Accountant General has disappeared in the last five to six days. The truth is that on Thursday we met and I told him we have some payments to make in the areas of the swearing-in ceremony coming up tomorrow (today), he did not object, he did not say no and on Sunday, I was calling him but he was not picking my calls.
"And of course on Monday his phones have been put off and on Tuesday, he sent in a paper that he was sick. By Wednesday, he sent in a memo and I find this act very inconsistent and irresponsible,” the Governor stated.
"You know the security implication of this particularly when peace and security is a key agenda of my administration and I cannot compromise on it. It is a conspiracy to grind my administration to a halt and an attempt to set me up on a collision course with the incoming administration. I think is very irresponsible." Uduaghan lamented.
It was reliably learned that the disappearance of the AG was planned and executed by the Governor-elect, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, who is from the same Ika with the absconded AG.