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Ganduje swears in Duro Mesoko, Okolo, others, despite Kogi’s protests

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Despite protests led by Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State to the national secretariat of thr All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja on Thursday, the National Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Ganduje on Friday administer the oath of office on Duro Meseko and Ikani Shuaibu Okolo as Deputy National Publicity Secretary and Zonal Organising Secretary respectively.

Meseko and Okolo, both from Kogi State were sworn in on Friday, the party said in a post on Saturday.

The Kogi State chapter of APC had also released a statement dissociating itself from the candidacy of Meseko.

 The statement, which was signed by Kogi State APC Chairman, Abdullahi Bello, said that the choice of the deputy publicity secretary-designate did not emanate from the state.

As a followup, on Thursday, the governor and his loyalists stormed the national headquarters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) hours before the inauguration of the new officers of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

After the arrival of governor Bello, some Kogi lawmakers from the Senate and House of Representatives also joined him.
The inauguration could not hold as a result of the protest.
However on Friday, after some reconcilliation Ganduje administered the oath on newly-elected members to fill vacant National Working Committee (NWC) and zonal positions.

“National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje during the inauguration at the National Secretariat on Friday charged the new members to join efforts to achieve Party reforms, ” it said
Ali Bukar Dalori replaced Abubakar Kyari as deputy national chairman (north). Kyari was appointed minister by President Bola Tinubu.
While Garba Datti Muhammad replaced Salihu Lukman as the party’s vice-chair in the north-west, Abdul Karim Abubakar Kana replaced Ahmed El-Marzuk as national legal adviser.

El-Marzuk resigned from the NWC.

Mary Alile Idele replaced Betta Edu as the national women leader. Edu was appointed minister by the president.

It was gathered that Bello was with Ganduje at his residence on Wednesday when the national chairman explaned that Meseko was given the position to compensate Hon James Faleke for withdrawing from the Kogi governorship primary and for not making Tinubu’s ministerial list, Bello insisted that he won’t be cowed into accepting the deal.
On sighting Governor Bello supporters of Meseko, who sat quietly at the media centre with the deputy publicity secretary-designate were troubled as many of them asked him to remain calm ahead of the swearing-in.

While the waiting continued, an emissary came to invite Meseko for a meeting with the governor.

Shortly after the closed-door meeting, the delegation came out of the secretariat fuming that they wouldn’t accept the deal.

A support of Meseko’s spoke on the outcome of the meeting saying, “Just imagine the way the governor and those lawmakers were harassing him.

“They wanted to know why he didn’t turn down the appointment when he was offered.

“But when Meseko insisted that he deserved it, having worked for the party at the state level and the victory of Asiwaju (Bola Tinubu), they told him to resign immediately or risk jeopardising his political career in Kogi.

“According to them, they can all go back to Kogi for reconciliation talks if he agrees to withdraw from the deputy spokesman’s position but we told him not to be bullied into taking the decision and left.”
Meanwhile, In another related development, Kogi state APC debunked reports on purported compromise by Governor Yahaya Bello on the protracted nomination for national leadership of the party.

The party chairman, Abdullahi Bello
said those circulating reports that Governor Bello has been told to produce the Zonal Organising Secretary and concede the Deputy National Publicity Secretary are enemies of the APC in Kogi State.

In a statement issued in Lokoja on Friday, Bello said there is no iota of truth in the report.

“We know the people behind such misinformation and falsehood but we remain committed to the position of the National Chairman of the party and we know all of us will ensure that the Constitution of the party is protected and preserved.

“Nothing was discussed about concessions because it would be a violation of the Constitution of our party and due process for which our party is known.

“The governor is a loyal party man who will only accept what is constitutional. He has great respect for the president and the leadership of the party.

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PSC Appoints Elite Crime Fighter Moshood Jimoh as Lagos Police Commissioner

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Olohundare Moshood Jimoh

In a strategic move to bolster security in Nigeria’s commercial capital, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has appointed CP Olohundare Moshood Jimoh as the new Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command.
Head, Press and Public Relations
Ikechukwu Ani in a statement indicated that the appointment was confirmed on Monday, February 17, 2025.
The statement explained that
CP Jimoh, a highly decorated officer from Kwara State, is coming with decades of experience in crime prevention, intelligence, and security operations.
Before this appointment, he served as the Commissioner of Police, Ports Authority, Eastern Ports, and previously held key positions such as, Force Public Relations Officer, Deputy Commissioner, Airport Police, Deputy Commissioner, Finance & Administration and Deputy Commissioner, General Investigation
Accirding to the statement, CP Jimoh has received elite training worldwide, preparing him to tackle Lagos’ complex security challenges such as Combat Operations Training – Mobile Training College, Maiduguri, Weapons of Mass Destruction Countermeasures – USA, Maritime Rescue & Anti-Hijacking Tactics – China and Police Strategy & Leadership Training – South Korea

Beyond his operational expertise, CP Jimoh is a master communicator the statement explained further.
He is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Public Relations Personality of the Year, recognized by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) for revolutionizing police-public engagement.

CP Jimoh’s appointment was approved by top-ranking officials at the Police Service Commission, including, DIG Hashimu Argungu (Rtd.) mni – PSC Chairman, Justice Adamu Paul Galmuje (Rtd.) – Hon. Commissioner for Judiciary and DIG Taiwo Lakanu, fdc – Hon. Commissioner for Police Affairs

With his deep expertise, global training, and reputation for results, CP Jimoh is set to redefine law enforcement in Lagos, ensuring safety and security for all.

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Abuja Varsity Celebrates First-Ever White Coat Ceremony, Inducts 62 New Veterinarians

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In a landmark event blending tradition with progress, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Abuja hosted its inaugural White Coat and Oath-Taking Ceremony on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s history.
The ceremony served a dual purpose: officially inducting 62 new veterinary doctors into the profession and initiating 500- and 600-level students into their clinical years—a pivotal transition from theoretical learning to practical, hands-on veterinary medicine.

Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Enem Simon Ikechukwu, opened the event with a passionate address, calling it an “epoch-making occasion that blends pride, joy, and gratitude.”

He lauded the graduates’ resilience in navigating the rigors of veterinary education and urged them to carry forward the values of integrity, innovation, and service.

“Being a veterinarian is more than a profession; it is a calling,” Prof. Ikechukwu noted. “Through this oath-taking ceremony, we are not sending you off, but sending you forth—to conquer challenges and bring victories home.”

The event also honored the pioneers who laid the foundation for the Faculty’s success. The late Prof. Nuhu Omeiza Yaqub, who spearheaded the establishment of the Faculty despite formidable obstacles, and Prof. Ikwe Ajogi, the Faculty’s first Dean, were both fondly remembered.

Their legacy of excellence continues, with the Dean proudly noting that this marks the 11th graduating class since the Faculty’s inception.

The Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) played a central role in the ceremony, administering the official Veterinary Oath and formally recognizing the graduates as licensed professionals. The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association also welcomed the inductees, highlighting the growing impact of veterinary professionals on public health, agriculture, and animal welfare across the nation.

For clinical students donning their white coats for the first time, the day was both celebratory and symbolic. Prof. Ikechukwu emphasized the responsibility that comes with wearing the white coat, a universal symbol of medical ethics and professionalism.

“There must be a change in attitude,” he advised. “Separate yourselves from distractions and embrace the seriousness that clinical practice demands.”

The ceremony attracted a host of distinguished guests, including industry leaders, university officials, and proud family members. A special highlight was the presence of the newly appointed Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Patricia Lar, who received a warm welcome from the Faculty as she embarks on her new role.

As the ceremony concluded, one message resonated clearly: the future of veterinary medicine in Nigeria is in capable hands. With their oaths sworn and white coats freshly donned, these young professionals are ready to make their mark—not just in clinics and laboratories, but in communities and industries across the nation.

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Clinches ThisDay Senator of the Year Award

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central has been awarded the highly coveted ThisDay Senator of the Year Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to governance, leadership, and the upliftment of her constituents.

The annual award, organized by ThisDay Newspapers, honors senators who demonstrate unparalleled commitment to public service and impactful representation. Akpoti-Uduaghan emerged as the winner from a distinguished shortlist that included Senators Solomon Adeola (Ogun West), Ireti Kingibe (FCT), Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North), and Ali Ndume (Borno South).

In a statement issued by her Chief Press Secretary, Israel Arogbonlo, the senator’s dedication to legislative excellence and grassroots development was lauded as key factors in her selection for the prestigious honor.

Known for her bold initiatives, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has focused on economic empowerment, healthcare reforms, and educational development in her constituency. Her programs, particularly those aimed at empowering women and youth through skills acquisition and entrepreneurship, have earned her widespread admiration.

Speaking on the award, the senator expressed gratitude to her constituents and reaffirmed her dedication to driving meaningful change.

“This award reflects the trust and partnership I share with the people of Kogi Central. It’s a call to do more, to deliver on our promises, and to remain steadfast in our pursuit of a better Nigeria,” Akpoti-Uduaghan stated.

Her growing list of achievements includes being named Leadership Newspaper’s Politician of the Year in 2023, further solidifying her reputation as a transformative leader in Nigerian politics.

The ThisDay Senator of the Year Award highlights the importance of impactful leadership in fostering development and governance. Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s recognition serves as an inspiration for her peers and a reminder of the power of purposeful representation in national politics.

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