Exposing Jackson Ude’s Web of Deceits By Kareen Goulding

Exposing Jackson Ude’s Web of Deceits

By Kareen Goulding

We inhabit a media landscape where falsehoods are skillfully manipulated to masquerade as verifiable facts, unchecked propaganda is employed as a tool for character assassination, and opportunistic individuals like Jackson Ude, notorious for peddling fake news, resort to unscrupulous tactics such as blackmail, mischief, and propaganda to secure financial gain and satiate their self-interest. These actions undermine the fundamental objective of effective communication, which is to convey accurate information and achieve a desired outcome based on verifiable facts. Instead, they create a false narrative and distorted history, perpetuating misinformation that is ingested as fact by an unsuspecting future generation.

Throughout human history, communication has played a vital role in shaping social existence, even in primitive societies. Consequently, it is essential to preserve the integrity and values of communication, ensuring that the information disseminated is accurate, unbiased, and serves the public good. This may involve exposing wrongdoing and promoting truthfulness, thereby maintaining the sanctity of communication.

A medium that inflicts harm, devastation, and provokes irate phone calls and libelous lawsuits is unlikely to endure. Ethical journalism is characterized by objectivity, fairness, factual accuracy, and a commitment to balancing facts with truths, as well as presenting diverse perspectives. Fundamental principles of good reportage dictate that journalists must refrain from fabricating information, ensuring that their reporting is not a product of imagination or motivated by personal gain, such as financial need. This expectation is particularly pertinent for individuals seeking to establish a reputable career and legacy in journalism and activism, unlike opportunistic blackmailers like Jackson Ude. Genuine journalists must adhere to these hallmarks, cultivating a trustworthy and respected voice, rather than succumbing to unethical practices that compromise the integrity of their profession.

In the past, Jackson Ude has consistently employed a survival tactic of making unsubstantiated allegations against various individuals within President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s inner circle, including the Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, the President’s son, Seyi Tinubu, and a former APC presidential aspirant and philanthropist, Mr. Jack Rich. Therefore, it came as no surprise when Ude recently made another baseless allegation, as he has a history of using his media platform to engage in destructive behavior, besmirching the reputations of influential individuals who cross his path.

Ude’s modus operandi involves reporting that is devoid of factual basis, instead indulging in groundless speculation and dementia. His brand of journalism is an absurd and characterless form of gutter and blackmail reporting, reliant on a stockpile of falsehoods, obnoxious, and villainous cheap gossip. This approach is exemplified by his tendency to prioritize sensationalism over fact-based reporting, thereby tarnishing the reputations of those he targets.

Jackson Ude has recently disseminated another installment of his fabricated narrative, opportunistically exploiting the ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest to resurrect his waning notoriety on social media and garner renewed validation and relevance. His motivations are twofold: to seek financial compensation from a platform based on the impression metrics generated by his post, and to revive his flagging popularity.

In his latest claims, Ude alleges that former Governors Yahaya Bello of Kogi State and Nasir Elrufai of Kaduna State have been clandestinely sponsoring the Northern protests, orchestrating and financing them from the Niger Republic. He further asserts that they commissioned the production and distribution of Russian flags in the North, insinuating a sinister plot to destabilize the region.

Ude’s spurious claims continue with the accusation that both former Governors are colluding with the Nigerien Military Junta, led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani, to undermine the stability of Northern Nigeria and, by extension, the entire country. He alleges that they are secretly engaging with military officers through intermediaries, including Minister of State, Defence, Mohammed Bello Matawalle, with the ultimate goal of toppling the government. Additionally, Ude claims that Matawalle and Usman Shugaba, the Chief Personal Security Officer (CPSO) to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, are providing sensitive information to Yahaya Bello and Elrufai, further perpetuating the alleged conspiracy.

It is perplexing to consider whether Jackson Ude’s vocalizations regarding the purported threats surrounding President Tinubu stem from a genuine concern for the administration or an ulterior motive. One might question whether Ude has regained mental clarity, enabling him to accurately identify potential threats to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

However, a closer examination reveals that Ude’s actions are, in fact, a deliberate attempt to undermine and destabilize President Tinubu’s administration. His strategy involves manipulating the President into perceiving allies as adversaries and embracing enemies as confidants. Nevertheless, these allegations remain entirely baseless, devoid of even a shred of evidence.

This development only serves to reinforce the notion that Jackson Ude is a mercenary tool, exploited by those willing to pay for his services, with the aim of subverting democratic principles. His efforts to compromise the nation’s internal security have proven futile, and, ironically, the unity among Nigerians continues to strengthen, transcending political divisions. In essence, Ude’s machinations have been exposed as a desperate attempt to sow discord and chaos, but his endeavors have ultimately backfired, highlighting his role as a pawn in the hands of those seeking to undermine the country’s stability.

It is pertinent to highlight that Jackson Ude’s propensity for blackmail is extensively documented, with a plethora of instances demonstrating his unscrupulous nature. Notably, his attempt to extort N200 million from Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala by disseminating fabricated news stands as a testament to his dubious integrity. The subsequent legal action taken by Okonjo-Iweala, resulting in a victorious court ruling, further underscores Ude’s lack of credibility.

Ude’s history of targeting high-profile individuals for extortion is a recurring pattern, as evidenced by Abubakar Ismaila Isa’s lawsuit against him for publishing defamatory content. This raises fundamental questions about the trustworthiness of an individual with such a questionable track record.

Furthermore, Ude’s credibility suffered a significant blow when he impersonated the NYPF coordinator to call for bogus probes, prompting the NYPF itself to disavow any association with him. This incident exemplifies Ude’s serial impersonation and blackmail tactics.

The courts have repeatedly restrained Ude from publishing false articles, underscoring his penchant for utilizing fake news as a tool for blackmail. The consistency of this pattern, evident in his dealings with Okonjo-Iweala and Abubakar Ismaila Isa, raises a critical question: Why would any discerning citizen take Jackson Ude’s allegations seriously, given his demonstrable history of dishonesty and extortion?

The Jackson Ude case serves as a poignant reminder of the media’s darker underbelly and the potential harm that can arise from unsubstantiated allegations. The recent smear campaign is a prime example of this phenomenon. However, as is often the case, the President remains unflappable in the face of such baseless attacks.

In reality, Ude is driven by a singular mission: to engage in frivolous and self-destructive controversies designed to sully the reputations of public officials and citizens who refuse to capitulate to the demands of powerful vested interest groups. These groups, accustomed to getting their way, resort to mudslinging when their expectations are not met.

Ude’s publishing endeavors are characterized by a glaring lack of decorum and mental stability, with quackery seemingly serving as his guiding vision, mission, and central theme. In this modern era, no discerning intellectual should lend credence to someone as unsophisticated as Jackson Ude.

Ultimately, Nigeria’s unity remains unshakeable, impervious to the machinations of those who seek to divide and conquer through deceit and misinformation. The nation’s resilience and cohesion will continue to thrive, undeterred by the likes of Ude and his ilk.

Goulding wrote this piece from the United Kingdom.

Dr. ADESEMOYE HEADS LASUSTECH’S DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION

Dr. ADESEMOYE HEADS LASUSTECH’S DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION

Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has appointed Dr Steven Anu’ Adesemoye as the new Ag. Head of Department, Mass Communication, effective 1st August 2024.

Adesemoye, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, brings a wealth of experience in screen and culture, public relations, and narrative media production to his new role. At different times, he was the acting public relations officer and assistant dean for student affairs at the legacy institution, Lagos State Polytechnic.

“I am honoured to lead the Department of Mass Communication at LASUSTECH,” Dr Adesemoye said. “My vision is to position the department as a hub for innovation and excellence in media education, research, and industry collaboration.”

Dr Adesemoye plans to develop strategic partnerships with media organisations, introduce new technology-driven teaching and curriculum reforms to enhance students’ employability and promote research in emerging trends in digital communication, algorithmic consumer culture, data mining/visualisation, neurocinematics, and film tourism.

“My goal is to create a department that is responsive to the needs of the industry and society,” he added. “We will work closely with media professionals, alumni from the legacy institution, and stakeholders to ensure our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the rapidly changing media landscape.”

On his plans for students, Dr Adesemoye said, “I am committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and innovation. We will encourage students to explore new ideas, take risks, and develop their unique voice in the media.”

He worked at Digital Interactive Media (DIM) and Origin 8 Format as the Chief Operating Officer/TV Content Director, directing the Next Movie Star Reality TV show and the Supermom reality TV show in Nigeria and Ghana. He also directed Distance Learning Dramas of Nigeria Urban Health Reproductive Initiative (NUHRI)- a John Hopkins Centre for Communication Programme, and other documentaries for ARDA DCI.

He is a Fellow of the Business Journalism Professors at the Donald W. Reynolds National Centre for Business Journalism at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and a fellow of the Knight Centre for International Media Workshop at the University of Miami, School of Communication, Florida, United States of America.

He has numerous academic publications, awards and honours to his credit. He is also a member of notable local and international professional bodies.

Steven’s areas of research interest include but are not limited to neurocinematics, film ‘audiencing’, film tourism, glocalised pop cultures and paranormal depiction in films.

ESG: FIRSTBANK WINS 2024 EUROMONEY AWARD FOR NIGERIA’S BEST BANK

ESG: FIRSTBANK WINS 2024 EUROMONEY AWARD FOR NIGERIA’S BEST BANK

FirstBank, the West African premier financial institution and financial inclusion services provider has emerged the winner of the prestigious Euromoney Award for Nigeria’s Best Bank in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), reinforcing its position as a leader in sustainable banking and finance practices in its 130 years of existence.

Following a rigorous and highly competitive selection process, FirstBank was awarded Nigeria’s Best Bank for ESG in 2024 by the respected and renowned Euromoney Awards for Excellence. This award honours FirstBank’s contributions and unwavering commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance investments in Nigeria, facilitated through innovative financial solutions and initiatives.

Euromoney recognized FirstBank’s significant progress amongst other areas in the implementation of an ESG management system, which facilitated the screening of N4.2 trillion new transactions for potential ESG risks in 2024. In support of Nigeria’s green transition, FirstBank funded a $10 million solar energy project, expanding access to off-grid solar solutions in Africa and Asia through a pay-as-you-go model; committing N16 billion to develop four modular independent power plants for a major beer manufacturer, enabling it to shift from diesel generators to more sustainable energy sources and significantly reducing production costs. Additionally, FirstBank started a tree planting campaign in partnership with the Nigeria Conservation Foundation to plant over 50,000 trees in 2024 demonstrating the Bank’s dedication to ESG as a business agenda.

Expressing her delight on the recognition, the Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Mrs. Folake Ani-Mumuney said: “We are thrilled to receive the Euromoney Award for Nigeria’s Best Bank in ESG. This recognition is a testament to the power of enabling Giants in our employees, businesses, and communities to achieve success. At FirstBank, we believe that sustainability is a driver for growth and innovation. Our approach to sustainability is built on three pillars: Citizenship, Stakeholder Management, and Impact Management. This award validates our efforts to create a sustainable and inclusive future for all our stakeholders, and we are committed to advancing continuous positive impact in the marketplace, workplace, environment, and communities we serve.”

According to Euromoney, the “Awards for Excellence” – is the definitive annual awards programme of the global banking industry. The awards represent the highest distinction to the banks and bankers who matter most in an industry where differentiation is highly sought after and exceptionally difficult to demonstrate.”

Amongst other awards, FirstBank recently added to its awards kitty, Best SME Bank in Nigeria and Best Bank in Africa, Best Private Bank in Nigeria, and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investment in Africa by Global Finance, for its exceptional leadership in integrating sustainable practices into its banking operations.

Doguwa Fires Back at Abdulmumini, Calls Kwankwaso ‘Grandfather of Insults’

Doguwa Fires Back at Abdulmumini, Calls Kwankwaso ‘Grandfather of Insults’

Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) and leader of the Northern Caucus, has responded to Rep Abdulmumin Jibrin Kofa’s warning against insulting former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

In a statement, Doguwa described Kwankwaso as the “grandfather of insults” and said he respects him despite their political differences.

He stated that Kwankwaso’s denigrating comments about the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership triggered his cautioning.

“I have been in the House of Representatives since Jibrin was in school. I, therefore, expect him to respect me the way he wants me to respect his godfather, Kwankwaso,” Doguwa said.

“That Hon. Jibrin was never my mate and cannot match my sterling legislative experience, which dwarfs his in all forms.”

Doguwa also urged Kwankwaso to respect other leaders and stop inciting youths into taking the law into their own hands.

He recalled a viral video where Kwankwaso abused APC leaders in Kano state, calling them “Banzaye” (stupid people).

“It was based on that; I responded by calling him to order,” Doguwa said.

“I won elections to the House of Representatives seven times – polls starting from July 1992 when Professor Humphrey Nwosu was the chief electoral umpire.

“My constituents, by the Grace of Allah SWT, have continued to vote for me overwhelmingly to represent them, and by His grace, I have not disappointed them, and I won’t, Insha Allah.”

Doguwa expressed confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and urged Nigerians to exercise patience and give him sustained support.

“President Tinubu-led administration is working hard and will continue to do its very best to discharge its democratic duties for the benefit of all Nigerians,” he said.

10 Things You Need to Know As a  First-Time Property Buyer and Why Adron Homes is the Best Investment Choice

10 Things You Need to Know As a  First-Time Property Buyer and Why Adron Homes is the Best Investment Choice

Embarking on the journey of purchasing your first property can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially in a dynamic market like Nigeria’s. To help first-time buyers navigate this complex landscape, we’ve compiled ten essential tips that will guide you through the process and highlight why Adron Homes and Properties Ltd. stands out as the ideal investment choice.

1. Understanding the Market Dynamics
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Planned Nationwide Protests: Adobokashi For Edo Welfare Initiative, AFEWIN, Offers Advisory Tips To Citizens And Governments

Planned Nationwide Protests: Adobokashi For Edo Welfare Initiative, AFEWIN, Offers Advisory Tips To Citizens And Governments

The planned nationwide protest against hunger and hardship slated to take off from August 1, 2024 in Nigeria has caught the attention of *Adobokashi For Edo Welfare Initiative, AFEWIN,* a registered non-partisan advocacy group, seeking improved socio-economic and democratic governance for Edo State.

In an online emergency meeting on Tuesday, July 30, attended by the local and international leadership of the NGO, AFEWIN noted, that the economic situation in Nigeria which also affects the people of Edo State, is “greatly worrisome.”

The NGO emphasized that much as the citizens are at liberty to express their grievances over unfriendly government policies, they should shun untidy arrangements that would inspire hoodlums to hijack the process with likely resultant lose of lives and destruction of property.

A statement issued by AFEWIN Secretary, Mr. Fidelis Anenih stated that the clarification has become imperative in view of the media hype and the frightening dimension the planned protests have taken.

According to the statement, the President of the NGO, Mr. Benson Ehiagwina, a Japan based businessman said: “Nigeria is in the news again and global focus is on Nigeria but for the wrong reason.
“The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have issued security alerts to their citizens in Nigeria, warning of potential violence during the planned nationwide protests tagged: #EndBadGovernance protest.
“As an NGO, we are worried about what is happening back home in Nigeria.
“We are calling on the federal government of Nigeria to recalibrate its policies to avoid a repeat of what is currently playing out.
“We are also calling on the National Assembly to square up with their oversight responsibilities so that annual budgets can be achieving above 80 percent implementations for the citizens to feel the impacts of their votes.

“While Edo State will not be isolated from this planned protests, our previous advisory to the government and citizens of the State on the basis of sincere commitment to a better Edo, still stands.

“In the planned protests, Edo citizens should endeavour to be different by shunning roadblocks, traffic congestion, physical confrontations, firing of guns, breaking into shops to steal and destruction of both government and private properties,” President Ehiagwina advised.

The NGO however, offered the following cautionary tips
Titled: Advice to the Protesters in Edo State.
It reads:

Maintain Peaceful Intent
Peaceful protest its fundamental human right of the citizens. It is essential to remember the core purpose of your protest. Keep the focus on peaceful expressions of discontent. Non-violence can often lead to more constructive dialogue and change.

Organize Effectively

The protest organizers should ensure they plan the protest thoroughly. Have designated leaders, communicate clear messages, and establish a safe route. Ensure everyone understands that violence or destruction is not acceptable.

Engage with the Media

Utilize media coverage to share the purpose and messages of your protest. Ensure that your narrative focuses on economic hardship and the need for solutions rather than any acts of violence.

Invite Dialogue

If possible, invite government representatives or civil society leaders to engage in discussions during the protest. This could lead to a constructive exchange of ideas and show that your intentions are rooted in seeking solutions.

Educate Participants

Prepare all participants with information about the issues being protested, as well as strategies for de-escalating any potential tensions. Knowledge is a powerful tool.

Document the Process

Consider having legal observers present to document the event, ensuring that any interactions with the police or government officials are recorded. This can help protect protesters’ rights.

Stay United

Foster an atmosphere of solidarity among participants. A unified front communicates strength and purpose, while division can lead to misunderstandings and conflict.

Message to the Government

Listen to the Citizens
It is crucial for the government to actively listen to the concerns of its citizens, especially regarding economic hardship. Taking their grievances seriously is a step towards rebuilding trust and fostering a sense of community.

Engage in Meaningful Dialogue

Establish channels for open communication with protest leaders and community representatives. This can pave the way for collaborative problem-solving that addresses the economic challenges people are facing.

Implement Supportive Policies

Beyond acknowledging the protests, the government should consider implementing policies that directly alleviate economic hardship, such as job creation initiatives, social welfare programs, and addressing inflation.

Demonstrate Empathy

Show understanding and compassion for the struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians. A government that communicates care for its citizens’ welfare will foster loyalty and reduce tensions.

Promote Non-violence

Encourage peaceful dialogue and protest, and assure citizens that they can express their concerns without fear of violence or repression. This will promote a more stable environment for all.

“By adherence to these advisory and fostering a climate of peace and communication, both the protesters and the government can work together towards solutions that benefit everyone,” the NGO stated

ETI Disowns Statement Against Reps Deputy Spokesperson Agbese, Accuses Ex-Members of Impersonation

ETI Disowns Statement Against Reps Deputy Spokesperson Agbese, Accuses Ex-Members of Impersonation

…Says sack of NNPCL, NMDPRA leadership long overdue

The Energy Transparency Initiative (ETI) has disowned a statement made by individuals claiming to be its representatives, criticizing Hon. Philip Agbese, the Deputy Spokesperson of the Federal House of Representatives.

The group’s President and Secretary, Francis Nedu and Ismaila Bello in a joint statement, revealed that the persons were expelled long ago due to fraudulent activities and other abuses that contravened the group’s objectives.

“We are shocked and dismayed that these individuals would continue to impersonate ETI and make statements that do not reflect our values and mission,” the statement read.

“Their actions are a clear attempt to blackmail and extort money from innocent parties, and we condemn their behaviour in the strongest terms.

“The leadership of ETI is aware that some government agencies have released as huge as $500,000 to the impostors to blackmail Hon. Philip Agbese and other National Assembly members who want sanity in the oil and gas sector.”

The statement expressed support for Hon. Agbese’s claims of deliberate attempts by the Nigerian Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to discredit Dangote Refinery company.

The group said Agbese demonstrated exceptional leadership and courage in “exposing the truth” and applauded his efforts to protect Nigerian entrepreneurs and promote indigenous businesses.

“Agbese’s dedication to serving the people and upholding the principles of fairness and transparency is exemplary,” the statement added.

“He has shown that he is a true representative of the people, and his actions have earned him the respect and admiration of many. We are proud to support him and stand by him in this matter.

“NNPCL and NMDPRA have shown a clear bias towards International Oil Companies (IOCs) and have consistently frustrated the efforts of Nigerian entrepreneurs.

“Their actions are a disservice to the nation and undermine the government’s efforts to promote indigenous businesses.”

The ETI, therefore, expressed support for the House of Reps call for the Chief Executive Officer of NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed to resign.

“Agbese’s reiteration of the House’s earlier call for the NMDPRA boss to be sacked is the position of many Nigerians who mean well for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” the statement said.

“We believe that the dismissal of the NNPC Group CEO Mele Kyari is long overdue as well. The ETI calls on President Tinubu to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that these regulatory agencies serve the interests of the nation, not just a select few.”

ETI, however, said that it had taken legal action against the imposters and already involved law enforcement agencies to ensure that they were brought to justice.

“We will not tolerate any attempts to impersonate our organization or make false statements that damage our reputation,” the statement noted.

“We urge all stakeholders to remain vigilant and uphold the principles of fairness and transparency. We will continue to monitor developments and ensure that all actions and policies are aligned with the national interest, free from undue influence or partisan agendas.”

Pondering the Remarkable Policies of Utsev as Water Resources Minister

Pondering the Remarkable Policies of Utsev as Water Resources Minister

By John Peters

The affirmative impacts of the water value chain on the entire universe and global communities cannot be overstressed. Many logicians support the aphorism “water is life” because human existence in every ramification relies on the availability of the water value chain. The entire universe cannot function for a second without H2O; thus, water is the air we breathe. It shelters us, and machines cannot be made without water. Every living and non-living thing begins and ends with water. Subsequently, “water is indeed life.” Life without water is meaningless.

Thanks to the late Afro-beat artist Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who praised the neutrality of water in one of his albums. Though many may interpret Fela’s song on water as having no time to keep enmity, if he were alive today, I would have given him accolades for praising water’s neutral stance. Fela anchored that water has no enemy, as even adversaries cannot do without water.

Besides, the Bible describes the world as being without form and void, with the spirit of God moving upon the waters (Genesis 1:2). This means the universe came to meet water on earth. I would have loved to sing more praises of water, but I must switch to the main issue that motivated me to write this piece: the impactful policies of Professor Joseph Utsev, the present Honorable Minister of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources.

No doubt some readers may have different views regarding his policies; however, facts don’t lie, and technology has made every segment of human existence and the global community transparent. So, I may be correct in respect of the facts at my disposal to appraise his remarkable policies on the water value chain in Nigeria.

The positive policies of Professor Utsev, a thoroughbred engineer with a proficient touch, cut across over 80,000 council wards that formed the 777 local government areas in Nigeria. His leadership has positively impacted every segment of Nigeria. To say the Federal Ministry of Water Resources under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s administration is renewing Nigerians’ hope in water supply, sanitation, and economic purposes could be an exaggeration. However, Professor Utsev’s visionary leadership style, attested to by experts as the best thing that has happened to the Federal Ministry of Water Resources since its establishment, is beyond imagination. His technocratic display of leadership prowess has placed the water resources ministry on the map of best-performing countries in the water value chain.

To say the Federal Ministry of Water Resources under the administration of His Excellency President Ahmed Bola Tinubu is renewing Nigerians’ hope in the area of water supply, sanitation and using water for economic purposes could be said to be an exaggeration. This is true because the visionary leadership style of Professor Joseph Utsev which many experts in the water value chain attested to as the best thing that has ever happened to the Federal Ministry of Water Resources since her establishment is not just beyond imagination but a wonder and technocratic display of professionalism which in all standard is placing the water resources ministry under the renewed hope mantra of his Excellency President Ahmed Bola Tinubu on the map of best-performing countries in the water value chain.

His technocratic display of unimaginable leadership prowess on assumption in office, having devoted the best of his time as an erudite scholar for the past 17 years with broad knowledge and experience on water sanitation, hit the ground running as Nigeria’s Honorable Minister for Water Resources by instantly putting up suitable modalities to curb the then high rate of flooding in the year 2023 raining season which caused a lot of devastation across the 36 states of Nigeria especially the flood-prone areas in Nigeria.

He also in the year 2023 on assumption in office achieved a lot in the area of erosion control especially in the south-eastern region of Nigeria, which before he was appointed Honorable Minister for Water Resources caused a lot of havoc in most of the communities in the five state in south-east Nigeria. At this moment, due to the visionary leadership styles of Professor Joseph Utsev as Honorable Minister for Water Resources, most of the communities seriously damaged as a result of erosion in Nigeria especially in the southeast geo-political zone in Nigeria can now have a sigh of relief. His combined proficient efforts with the state minister of water resources Barrister Goronyo are also yielding positive results, especially in the area of dry season farming which normally commences after raining season.

To achieve greater output in the area of irrigational farming, he and the minister of state Barrister Muhammed Goronyo initiated an irrigational farming campaign across the six geo-political zones within the federation and the riverine areas in particular. As expected, the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) as a result of the irrigational farming system is increasing beyond imagination, especially in the area of fruit farming, rice and other cash crops. The 12 River Basin area in Nigeria is also receiving qualitative attention from Professor Joseph Utsev’s fantastic and highly productive leadership style. On his assumption in office, he hit the ground running by holding frequent meetings with the twelve Managing Director of the 12 River Basin Authority in Nigeria.

The aim is to arouse them to come up with workable policies that can be used to cushion or even to alleviate the suffering of Nigerian masses through the use of water to initiate projects that have positive impacts on every Nigerian in the area of rural, urban and economic development. After the meeting with the Managing Director of the Twelve River Basin Development Authority, he embarked on a tour of all the River Basin headquarters for firsthand information about their operation to know the precise challenges they are facing. During most of the tour, he was moreover able to visit the locations of the Earth warn dam established by the federal government but needed the necessary professional touch to keep them functional to boost the economy of the country.

A prominent earth warn dam visited in the course of his national tour was; the Hadeja Dam in Kano, Kano State. Due to space constraints; I may not be able to highlight all his earthshaking achievements over the last year of piloting the affairs of Nigeria’s water resources value chains, which is making his name become a topic of discussion in every nook and cranny of Nigeria. However, let me highlight just a few! Professor Utsev as a technocrat in the water sector clearly defines dreams and visions for Nigeria’s water value chain, on assumption in office, initiated the taken off of the fractional commercialization policies of the 12 River Basin Development Authority across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria. The aim is to boost productivity and to as well fuel effective service delivery.

For instance, during his tour to the Hadeja water Dam in Kano, Kano State, he commissioned some projects that have good positive impacts on people, especially in the area of job creation which of course will boost the economy of Nigeria especially the indigenes of Kano State. Before I forget, his impacts on the staff welfare in the Ministry and all the agencies, parastatal and commissions domiciled under the Federal Ministry of Water Resources is second to none. A mere look at the staff working at the Federal Ministry of Water Resources will convince an individual that they are doing very well all thanks to the good leadership prowess of Professor Utsev who is doing his best that their emolument is constantly paid to boost their working spirit.

The infrastructure of the ministry is also receiving good attention above all in the area of renovations and provisions of working tools. It is also on record that the 777 LGA in Nigeria including the six area councils in Abuja is receiving serious attention in the area of providing constant pipe-borne water as well as rehabilitating some of the water plants that for so many years have been in comatose. It is given this few out of his tremendous mindboggling encouraging performance across the board both at the rural and urban areas that experts in the water sector and community development commentators are daily singing his praises by saying that if at all there is any minister that deserves excellent award or reward for keeping to the renewed hope agenda of His Excellency President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, such person should be Honorable Minister for water resources Professor Joseph Utsev.

*Peters writes from Lagos

Just In: Lagos Assembly Pleads With Youth Over Planned Protest

Just In: Lagos Assembly Pleads With Youth Over Planned Protest

– asks Sanwo-Olu to organise stakeholders’ meeting

The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday held a plenary session calling on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to take major steps to avert the planned nationwide protest in the State.

The lawmakers, in a ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance’ brought by Majority Leader Noheem Adams, noted the devastation caused by the EndSARS protest of 2020 in Lagos and urged the governor to organise townhall meetings with major stakeholders to fashion out ways to calm the youth and those who plan to support proposed protest.

One of the meetings, according to the motion of the House, should be held between the governor and elected political leaders including senators, members of the House of Representatives and state lawmakers while a second meeting should be held with traditional rulers, religious leaders, heads of market, those in the transport sectors and related stakeholders.

Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, said it was necessary for state governments to do the needful to calm frayed nerves and ensure protection of lives and property.

Dr. Obasa said Lagos was still grappling with the impact of the EndSARS protest just as he appealed to the youth to be patient with the government of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu that is making effort to see a better Nigeria that would benefit the citizens.

The Speaker noted that Kenya is currently in a terrible situation adding that the crises in Sudan and Syria started in the same manner.

He commended the commissioner of police in Lagos, Adegoke Fayoade, for meeting with community heads over the planned protest.

Obasa called for an urgent meeting with all leaders, including religious, traditional and related organisations in the state for discussion that would help dissuade the youth from engaging in the protest.

Earlier in his motion, Hon. Adams (Eti-Osa 1) drew the attention of his colleagues to the planned protest.

“I want to plead with our people to shelve this protest,” he said noting that President Tinubu had shown that he is ready to listen to the citizens, especially as he has raised the minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000.

On his part, Hon. Kehinde Joseph expressed worry that the proposed protesters do not have leaders who can be discussed with.

He urged for patience stressing that whatever is happening in the country “affects us all.”

Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh said President Tinubu understands the problem in Nigeria and was taking the right steps against the country’s collapse.

He also urged Nigerians to start focusing on governors because federal allocations to states have grown under the President.

Other lawmakers who spoke during the debates urged parents to persuade their wards from joining the protest or allowing themselves to be used to commit crimes.

 

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