Politics
Analysis: Six Sitting Governors Eye 2023 Senatorial Seats
There are also two former Deputy Governors in the Senate chamber. They are Eyinnaya Abaribe who represents Abia Central and Biodun Olujimi, the Senator representing Ekiti South at the Red Chamber
The Senate is gradually becoming a retirement home for former Governors, as almost every Governor who completes his two terms in office heads for the Red Chamber.
There were 17 former State Governors in the Senate at the outset. They are Kashim Shettima (Borno), Tanko Al-Makura and Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa), Ibrahim Geidam (Yobe), Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun) and Abdullaziz Yari (Zamfara). Others are Kabiru Gaya and Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano), Danjuma Goje (Gombe), Theodore Orji and Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia), Sam Egwu (Ebonyi), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Chimaroke Nnamani (Enugu) and Gabriel Suswan (Benue).
There are also two former Deputy Governors in the Senate chamber. They are Eyinnaya Abaribe who represents Abia Central and Biodun Olujimi, the Senator representing Ekiti South at the Red Chamber.
That trend is not likely to abate, as six sitting Governors are set to join the bandwagon. They are Samuel Ortom (Benue), Darius Ishaku (Taraba), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano) and Simon Lalong (Plateau).
- SAMUEL ORTOM
Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom is one of the second term Governors that have indicated that he would make the transition from the Benue State Government House to the Senate chamber next year.
After months of speculations, Ortom finally confirmed recently that he has yielded to the appeal of his constituents that he should vie for a seat in the Senate in next year’s general election.
- SIMON LALONG
Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has also indicated his interest to run for Plateau South Senatorial election in 2023. The Governor, who is the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, has obtained the Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the National Secretariat of the ruling APC in Abuja. A group identified as The Plateau Legacy Group led by Yusuf Gagdi collected the forms and guidelines on behalf of Governor Lalong.
- DARIUS ISHAKU
Taraba State’s Governor Darius Ishaku has also accepted to contest for a senatorial seat to continue the good work he is doing for the people. A group under the auspices of the Southern Taraba Women and Youth Coalition has been appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to contest the Southern Taraba senatorial seat and the governor is believed to have accepted to contest.
- lFEANYI UGWUANYI
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi had been in a dilemma over whether to contest for the Enugu North Senatorial seat or go for the Presidency. This was based on the clamour for a president of Igbo extraction to succeed the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari when the latter completes his second term by May next year.
However, the Governor appears to have eventually settled for the senatorial race. There was jubilation in the constituency recently when the lawmaker currently representing the district, Chukwuka Utazi, announced his decision not to re-contest for the seat next year. Utazi said he decided not to run to pave the way for the smooth emergence of Governor Ugwuanyi to represent the district in the 10th National Assembly.
- IFEANYI OKOWA
Delta State’s Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is another Southern Governor that is hoping to be picked as Vice President if the PDP eventually settles for a Northerner as its flag bearer for next year’s presidential election. But, Okowa who was in the Senate from 2011 and 2015 was recently reported to have picked up his nomination and expression of interest forms for the Delta North senatorial race.
- UMAR GANDUJE
Kano State’s Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, is still weighing his exit plans and political future outside the Government House. He has openly said he has no plan to quit active politics after his exit from the State House. The 71-year old says he will remain politically active after the expiration of his second term in 2023.
Ganduje’s close allies have indicated however that he is aspiring for two key positions, but is still pondering on which one would be feasible within the calculations of his party for the next general elections. From all indications, Ganduje’s first interest is to be picked as a running mate to whoever the party picks as its presidential flag bearer.
But, if his Vice Presidential ambition does not work out, Ganduje, it is said, will settle for the Senate. If he runs for the Senate, he will have only a few hurdles to cross. One of such close allies said: “The leadership of the APC has already planned to cede the ticket to him, if he aspires for Senate, after all, Sen. Barau Jibrin the incumbent senator representing Kano North district where the Governor comes from, is running for Governor.”
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2025 budget cannot address Nigeria’s economic challenges – Atiku
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, has stated that the 2025 budget proposal lacks the structural and fiscal discipline needed to address Nigeria’s multifaceted economic challenges.
The former vice president made this disclosure in a statement on Sunday, reacting to the 2025 budget proposal.
Recall that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu last week presented a N49.7 trillion 2025 budget to the National Assembly. The President had based the budget on key economic assumptions, including a N36.36 trillion revenue target, inflation reduction to 15.75 per cent, an exchange rate of N1,500 per dollar, oil production at 2.06 million barrels per day, a crude oil price of $70 per barrel, and a N13.39 trillion budget deficit.
Reacting to the budget, Atiku stated that it reflects a continuation of business-as-usual fiscal practices where budgets fail to impact the lives of citizens.
According to him, the 2025 budget’s ability to foster sustainable economic growth and tackle Nigeria’s deep-rooted challenges is questionable.
Atiku also criticised the budget’s reliance on N13 trillion in borrowing to fund the deficit.
“Weak Budgetary Foundations: The 2024 budget’s underperformance signals poor budget execution. By Q3 of the fiscal year, less than 35 per cent of the allocated capital expenditure for MDAs had been disbursed, despite claims of 85 per cent budget execution. This underperformance in capital spending, crucial for fostering economic transformation, raises concerns about the execution of the 2025 budget.
“Disproportionate Debt Servicing: Debt servicing, which accounts for N15.8 trillion (33 per cent of the total expenditure), is nearly equal to the planned capital expenditure (N16 trillion, or 34 per cent). Moreover, debt servicing surpasses spending on key priority sectors such as defence (N4.91 trillion), infrastructure (N4.06 trillion), education (N3.52 trillion), and health (N2.4 trillion). This imbalance will likely crowd out essential investments and perpetuate a cycle of increasing borrowing and debt accumulation, undermining fiscal stability.
“Unsustainable Government Expenditure: The government’s recurrent expenditure remains disproportionately high, with over N14 trillion (30 per cent of the budget) allocated to operating an oversized bureaucracy and supporting inefficient public enterprises. The lack of concrete steps to curb wastage and enhance the efficiency of public spending exacerbates fiscal challenges, leaving limited resources for development.
“Insufficient Capital Investment: After accounting for debt servicing and recurrent expenditure, the remaining allocation for capital spending—ranging from 25 per cent to 34 per cent of the total budget—is insufficient to address Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit and stimulate growth. This amounts to an average capital allocation of approximately N80,000 (US$45) per capita, which is insufficient to meet the demands of a nation grappling with slow growth and infrastructural underdevelopment.
“Regressive Taxation and Economic Strain: The administration’s decision to increase the VAT rate from 7.5 per cent to 10 per cent is a retrogressive measure that will exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis and impede economic growth. By imposing additional tax burdens on an already struggling populace while failing to address governance inefficiencies, the government risks stifling domestic consumption and further deepening economic hardship.
“The 2025 budget lacks the structural reforms and fiscal discipline required to address Nigeria’s multifaceted economic challenges. To enhance the budget’s credibility, the administration must prioritise the reduction of inefficiencies in government operations, tackle contract inflation, and focus on long-term fiscal sustainability rather than perpetuating unsustainable borrowing and recurrent spending patterns. A shift toward a more disciplined and growth-oriented fiscal policy is essential for the nation’s economic recovery,” he stated.
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Edo Poll Tribunal: Ighodalo, PDP, Okpebholo, APC, INEC to call 290 witnesses
The election petition tribunal sitting in Benin City has disclosed that Asue Ighodalo, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and Governor Monday Okpebholo will be calling 290 witnesses during the hearing of their petition.
According to reports, the tribunal is adjudicating on the declaration of Monday Okpebholo, the candidate of APC winner of the last September 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo State by Asue Ighodalo, the PDP candidate.
Asue Ighodalo and his party, PDP are challenging the declaration of Monday Okpebholo and his party winner of the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
According to reports, the chairman of the three-man tribunal, Justice Wilfred Ikpochi disclosed this at the weekend during the presentation of the pre-hearing reports and scheduling to parties in the petition.
Ikpochi did not, however, give the breakdown of the number of witnesses that each of the petitioners and respondents would call during the trial.
He said the 290 witnesses were proposed by the parties in the harmonized proposal for the pre-hearing conference.
He said the parties will only call witnesses whose statements on oath have been frontloaded and subpoenaed witnesses where necessary.
The court added that the petitioners shall call their witnesses within 21 days or less while each of the respondents shall be allowed 10 days or less to call their witnesses.
“The parties may call expert witnesses as indicated in their pre-hearing answers.
“All pleading documents shall be rendered and admitted by the tribunal while objections thereto shall be filled separately during final addresses. Objections to such documents during trial shall be noted and rulings reserved appropriately, “he said.
He also added that all frivolous and unnecessary applications for adjournments shall not be granted by the tribunal as the election petitions are time-bound.
According to him, whenever, it becomes very expedient to fast-track the proceedings, the tribunal shall bridge the time for doing anything in accordance with the rules as prescribed by the Electoral Act 2022.
Justice Kpochi, further added that on no account should any written address filed by counsel be more than 40 pages.
He said the address should be of double spacing format with 14 font size.
He, however, advised all counsel to imbibe the spirit of good brief writing in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.
Others presented in the reports by the tribunal are that there shall be no consolidation of the petition with any other petition as there was no application in respect thereof and there shall be no amendment of amendment as none is required.
“There shall be no further particulars or admissions save the application by the petitioners for interrogatories directed to the INEC, Monday Okpebholo as first and second respondents requesting for particulars articulated in the copies of the proposed interrogatories that have been filed along with the application in motion No-EPT/ED/GOV/02/M10/2024 filed on December 6, 2024, that has been granted.
The tribunal chairman, who adjourned to January 13, 2025, for hearing, said the court shall be sitting from day to day from 10am except on Sundays and other public holidays gazetted by law.
He, however, stated that the sitting period is subject to reviews as the exigencies of the workload permit.
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Shutdown: Republican Party taking order from Elon Musk – Hillary Clinton
United States former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has sounded off about Elon Musk’s influence over the spending drama on Capitol Hill.
Clinton’s comments come as House Democrats claim that ‘Extreme MAGA’ Republicans were driving the country to a government shutdown.
“If you’re just catching up: the Republican Party, taking orders from the world’s richest man, is on course to shut down the government over the holidays.
“Stopping paychecks for our troops and nutrition benefits for low-income families just in time for Christmas,” Clinton wrote in a post on X.
Fox News reports that the U.S government will go into partial shutdown at midnight Saturday if there’s no passable deal to kick the government funding deadline to March and continue spending at 2024 levels.
According to the report, Musk had come out in strong opposition to the original spending deal House Speaker, Mike Johnson, negotiated with Democrats.
However, the world richest man threatened to back a primary challenge to any Republican who voted for it.
Meanwhile, House Republicans on Thursday came out with a new version, which was substantially shorter and included both disaster aid and a suspension of the debt ceiling for two years, as President-elect Donald Trump had requested.
But the measure failed in the House, with some Republicans refusing to back it and Democrats uniting against it, with many apparently unhappy with Musk’s apparent influence.
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