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Sanwo-Olu Immortalizes Lateef Jakande With Leadership Academy

The Governor said the decision to establish the Academy to immortalise Jakande was thought-through, given that there have been several public monuments already named after the former Governor.

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Lagos State will set up a Leadership and Fellowship academy to immortalize the late Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, the state’s first civilian governor who died on February 11. He was 91.

There was applause on Wednesday as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu broke the news at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan on Lagos Island where eminent citizens and ordinary folks gathered to bid the foremost politician a final farewell.

The Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy will be backed by an Act of the House of Assembly. It will be a tertiary School of Leadership and Governance for young people in public service and private sector to learn the art of leadership through qualities and values bequeathed by the late Jakande, who governed Lagos from 1979 to 1983.

The Day of Tributes organised by the State Government to celebrate the life and times of the late Jakande brought together his political associates, senior government officials and leaders from various sectors, including the royalty.

The late Jakande’s widow, Alhaja Abimbola, and children were at the event. Primary and secondary school pupils drawn from various schools across the State attended the event.

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Sanwo-Olu described Jakande as “a titan of progressive politics and leadership”, who also built an “outstanding” reputation for himself as a journalist.

The Governor said Jakande had etched his name on chapters of history, given his “unrivaled” achievements in governance.

He said: “Today, we celebrate a great man, a selfless leader, a rare gem, a quintessential politician, an administrator par excellence, the first civilian Governor of our State, architect of modern Lagos, and one of the leading disciples of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, ‘Baba Kekere’, a sobriquet he earned for taking after the late sage. He was a man who led a life rich not in material things but in the things that truly matter – integrity, honour, service and character.

“Alhaji Jakande’s tenure will continue to be remembered by generations as a reference point in good governance, welfarism, visionary leadership, selflessness, transformational leadership and leadership by example. In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding achievements, and as a way of immortalising his name, we are setting up an endowment to be known as Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy. The institute will be supported by enabling Act of the State House of Assembly.”

The Governor said the decision to establish the Academy to immortalise Jakande was thought-through, given that there have been several public monuments already named after the former Governor.

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Sanwo-Olu said apart from being a personal beneficiary of Jakande’s visionary leadership, his administration is also pushing forward the legacy of the ex-Governor through the involvement of children of key progressive politicians who served under the late Jakande in the State’s Executive Council.

He said: “Baba Jakande died a happy and fulfilled man because he was able to witness the progress that successive administrations, especially civilian governments, made with regards to actualising the Lagos of his dream. The highest honour we can pay him is to continue to strive to live up to his leadership ideals and to deliver the full dividends of democracy to the people of Lagos.”

The Governor submitted that the children and widow of Jakande would continue to walk with their shoulders high, because their father led a life worth emulating.

The Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, recalled his personal encounter with the Jakande, noting that the late former Governor personally attended his convocation at the University of Ibadan (UI) in 1986.

He observed that his family and Jakande’s shared a long history, which was further accentuated by the appointment of the late Oba Olatunji Hamzat (Deputy Governor’s father) as Commissioner for Transportation in the first civilian rule in Lagos under the late Jakande.

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The Deputy Governor said: “The late Baba Jakande was a man of many parts. A journalist of repute, a great politician, an accomplished administrator and a devout Muslim. He was a detribalised Nigerian. He is the unfallen Iroko tree long after his days; it’s roots reach deeper and deeper.

“When the story of Lagos is told and when the geniuses of history pen indelible words of great and little actions of men, a page will be penned in gold of a man, who envisioned and translated the desires of many of his people to reality.”

Dr. Hamzat urged politicians to imbibe values bequeathed in governance by Jakande and reflect on his leadership style.

Chief Olorunfunmi Basorun, who was Secretary to the State Government under Jakande, extolled the visionary leadership of the deceased, stressing that the late former Governor made indelible impression on the State and the people.

He said the late Jakande declared education free at all levels on the day he was sworn in as first civilian Governor. Basorun said the first four years of the late Jakande recorded enduring achievements, including development of 30,000 units of low-cost housing schemes, 10 mini-water works, introduction of metro line, and establishment of Lagos State University in Ojo, among others.

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He said: “Alhaji Jakande was friendly with the public servants of Lagos and won their hearts by his regular public acknowledgment of their loyalty and dedicated service. He took the significant action by his insistence that career grade level in the State’s civil service should end at Level 17, bringing period of service on par with federal service.”

All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart and leader of Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) Prince Tajudeen Olusi described Jakande as “a cerebral and complete gentleman”, who transmitted his wisdom to others through his series of newspaper articles and books.

“Alhaji Jakande was prudent in the management of the State’s resources and he never gave in to flamboyant lifestyle all through his tenure,” Olusi noted.

 Jakande’s first son, Deji, accepted the honour on behalf of the family, thanking the Governor and members of the State’s cabinet for immortalising their patriarch.

Dignitaries at the event included APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Commissioner for Environment Mr. Tunji Bello; former military administrator of Lagos and chairman of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig-Gen. Muhammed Buba Marwa (rtd); Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele and her husband, Chief Bode Oyedele; former Deputy Governors of Lagos, Mrs. Kofoworola Bucknor; Prince Abiodun Ogunleye and Mrs. Adebisi Sosan, members of the State Executive Council and members of the Lagos House of Assembly.

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Others are the Chief Judge of Lagos, Justice Kazeem Alogba, represented by Justice Latifat Abdullahi Oyekan; former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Segun Osoba; Lagos APC chairman, Hon. Tunde Balogun, GAC members and white-cap chiefs, who represented Oba of Lagos.

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Trump’s trade war is ‘wake-up call’ for Europe

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European Central Bank, ECB, President, Christine Lagarde, on Friday said a full-scale global trade war would hurt the United States in particular and could re-energise Europe’s push towards unity.

Recall that the U.S. has imposed a raft of tariffs on allies and adversaries alike and threatened even more measures, prompting retaliation from many and raising concerns that global growth could take a major hit.

“If we were to go to a real trade war, where trade would be dampened significantly, that would have severe consequences. It would have severe consequences for growth around the world and for prices around the world, but particularly in the United States,” Lagarde said.

European Central Bank, ECB, President, Christine Lagarde, on Friday said a full-scale global trade war would hurt the United States in particular and could re-energise Europe’s push towards unity.

Recall that the U.S. has imposed a raft of tariffs on allies and adversaries alike and threatened even more measures, prompting retaliation from many and raising concerns that global growth could take a major hit.

“If we were to go to a real trade war, where trade would be dampened significantly, that would have severe consequences. It would have severe consequences for growth around the world and for prices around the world, but particularly in the United States,” Lagarde said.

The European Central Bank reiterated, however, that the tensions could also have the positive side effect of giving European unity another push.

“You know what it’s doing at the moment? Stirring European energy. It’s a big wake-up call for Europe. Maybe this is a European moment, yet again,” she said.

It was gathered that the European Commission and Germany, the bloc’s largest economy, have already announced increased spending on defense and infrastructure, ending years of reluctance to spend.

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Breaking: PANDEF replies Wike, we never took Tinubu to court

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… Accuses minister of blocking peace efforts in Rivers crisis

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has debunked claims by Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, in a recent media chat, alleging that the organisation to court President Bola Tinubu over his position on the Rivers State crisis.

Wike had criticised PANDEF over its stance on the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State. He described PANDEF as “the worst organization anybody can rely on,” accusing its leaders of being financially driven and politically motivated.

But addressing press conference on Friday, Co-Chairman, Board of Trustees of PANDEF and Chairman of the organisation’s Peace, Reconciliation Committee and former Governor of Cross River State, Victor Attah, and its President, Godknows Igali, said the organization had placed embargo on speaking on the issue.

Igali said: “There was no time that PANDEF took Mr President to court, maybe it’s it a slip of the tongue. It never happened. This is the first time that PANDEF as an organization is making a public statement on this situation in the Rivers State since the crisis started. And even when the peace committee started working we placed an embargo that they must not speak to anybody until we arrive at the threshold.

“Yes, there were personal views that were expressed by some members of PANDEF. But there was no time that PANDEF as an organization…there is no press statement. So it is unthinkable to say that PANDEF went to court at all.“

PANDEF also raised concerns over the refusal of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), to engage with its Peace and Reconciliation Committee, despite President Bola Tinubu’s appeal for dialogue to restore stability in Rivers State.

Attah, lamented that Wike’s unwillingness to meet with the committee is obstructing efforts to de-escalate tensions in the state.

Attah detailed how PANDEF, a respected regional body established in 2016 to champion the interests of the Niger Delta, had taken proactive steps to mediate in the political crisis in Rivers State.

Following a Special General Assembly in Port Harcourt in October 2024, the group set up a seven-member High-Level Peace and Reconciliation Committee.

Notably, the committee excluded any representatives from Rivers State to ensure neutrality.

“In a determination to prevent a full-blown crisis from developing, we constituted a team of eminent elders from across the South-South region,” Attah said.

“However, despite repeated attempts, we have been unable to secure a meeting with Chief Nyesom Wike, who has continued to rebuff our peace efforts.”

According to Attah, a PANDEF delegation met with President Tinubu on March 11, 2025, to seek his intervention. The delegation made it clear that the success of any peace process hinged on Wike’s willingness to come to the table.

“We informed Mr. President of the difficulties we have faced in securing the cooperation of his cabinet minister,” Attah explained.

“It is deeply troubling that Chief Wike has dismissed PANDEF as ‘the worst organization for anyone to rely on’ in a recent media chat, yet the President did not treat us with such disregard when he received us.”

Attah stressed that dialogue requires mutual engagement and cannot be forced upon one party alone.

“It is not possible to clap with one hand. Negotiation can only take place if both parties in dispute agree to be accessible and available,” he said.

Given Wike’s continued rebuff, PANDEF is now considering withdrawing entirely from mediation efforts.

“If this impasse persists, we will have no choice but to disband the Peace and Reconciliation Committee and step back from any further attempts to resolve this crisis,” Attah warned. “However, our fear is that this could have catastrophic consequences.”

PANDEF urged President Tinubu to intervene and ensure Wike comes to the negotiation table before the situation in Rivers State spirals further out of control.

PANDEF’s National President, Igali described the FCT minister’s insinuation that they were financially induced as very cheeky. “That is very cheeky. Because I’ve said earlier, when you have a group made up of former governors, former ministers, chairman of traditional religious councils, some of whom have been themselves former governors and former ministers, It’s just totally out of question. Wike himself, is our son. Every son of Niger Delta is part of PANDEF.”

Igali also recalled on the organization has stood by Wike including when they were protest against his nomination as minister, and it was the late Elder Statesman, Edwin Clark, whom they accused Wike of disparaging him and his memory, that issues a statement in his defence.

“Let me tell you, when the minister became minister, and you will recall, in fact, there were some insinuations that somebody from the south, should not be minister of FCT, and there were even demonstrations in Abuja against the honorable minister of the FCT. It was the same PANDEF that came out to rebuffed the Nigerians, and the same chief Clark that he (Wike) waved at that issued a statement and said that every Nigerian can hold any position if the president finds him worthy and the Senate clears him.

“That press statement is there we can pull it out. After that, Wike the minister of the Federal Capital City, our son, received the delegation from PANDEF, in his office in appreciation, of his people standing by him. So if after some time, he now feels that it is a worse organization, well, maybe times have change.”

 

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Couple arrested for gun running in Delta, wife confesses to helping hubby dispatch firearms

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A couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bogbon Godwell, have been arrested by operatives of the Delta CP Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) for alleged gun running in the state.

The couple was picked up from their home following a sting operation by police detective on March 9, 2025.

State Police Public Relations Officer, SP. Edafe Bright, who confirmed this in a statement on Thursday, said that they were held following a credible intelligence on them at their residence in Okpe local government area of the state.

Mrs. Uche Joshua, the wife, was said to have admitted to helping her husband dispatch guns to clients in Warri and Sapele.

The police said it recovered a fabricated Beretta pistol with a single live ammunition, which was planned to be delivered to a client in Sapele from their residence.

During interrogation, Mrs. Joshua confessed to her involvement in the gun-running business, saying, “I helped my husband dispatch guns to clients in Warri and Sapele. I was the one who delivered the guns to the clients.”

Edale said that police are still investigating the couple and their associates, with efforts to recover more firearms and arrest other suspects.

Equally, on February 3, 2025, operatives arrested a suspected cultist and gun runner, Stephen Oma Odu, who has been on wanted list from Obagho community in Warri North LGA Delta State at Sapele town.

His arrest also led to the arrest of another 42 years old suspected cultist, Abel Festus, aka “TOMPOLO.” of Oghareki community in Ethiope West LGA, at Oghara town.

Two pump action guns and 24 rounds of live cartridges were recovered from Festus’ apartment.

“Two other suspected cultists were also arrested during the raid including Godspower Moses m” aka power of Kokori community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State and Oloriode Owebe m” 24 years of Oghareki community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State”, Edafe added.

Police says preliminary investigations revealed that they were suspected members of the Vikings’ confraternity.

Additionally, CP-SAT arrested 26 years old Oboyo, a notorious cultist and suspected kidnapper from Igbopa community in Ethiope West LGA, and recovered a locally made gun with a single cartridge.

According to Edafe, an “FBI” impersonated enlargement carrying his picture was also recovered, which he used for internet fraud.

“Other members of his gang which include Favor omowo “m” 29yrs aka “Voltage” of Jesse town in Ethiope West LGA Delta State and Gift Omowo “26yrs of Jesse community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State were also arrested.

“Trailing of his other fleeing gang members is on course while investigation is ongoing”, the statement added.

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