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Peter Obi, Otti differ on nationwide protests

Two leaders of the opposition Labour Party, Peter Obi and Alex Otti have differed on the nationwide protests being planned by yet-to-be-identified persons.
Obi, the party’s former presidential candidate has declared support for the protest but Otti, the only Labour Party governor in the country, said the organisers should let the government address their concerns rather than protest and that the protest could turn violent beyond the intent of the organisers.
The proposed exercise has since elicited several reactions, with President Bola Tinubu asking Nigerians to shelve the exercise and allow him more time to tackle the nation’s challenges.
In his comment, Mr Obi said the planned protest was triggered by hunger and hopelessness among Nigerians.
He spoke when he visited Governor Otti in his private residence. The details of their discussion were provided by the governor’s spokesperson, Ukoha Njoku, on Sunday.
“On the issue of protest, within the Nigerian Constitution, protest is allowed. All I plead for is for those who are protesting to do so within the law and in a civil manner that allows us as a nation to show that we live within the law,” Mr Obi said.
“Everybody knows that things are difficult and I always say that when they talk about the sponsors of protest, the sponsors are very simple, it is hunger, it is hopelessness among the youths.
“So, we all have to listen to what Nigerians are going through and I thank our governor (Otti) for doing so. It is critical and important,” he stated.
‘What security agencies should do’
Mr Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, said that rather than disrupting the protest, the security agencies should manage it within the law.
“What I have to say to the security agencies is to ensure that they manage the situation, again within the law. We should not try to be overbearing. It should be something that we do within the law,” he said.
On his part, Governor Otti said although protests are allowed by law, he is worried that the proposed protest could be hijacked by hoodlums to cause violence.
“The real challenge is who can ensure or assure us that it will be done within the ambits of the law. We have seen protests hijacked. My fears are that this one will also be hijacked,” he said.
The governor said the law requires protesters to “inform and get the approval of security agencies, particularly police,” before engaging in it.
“Somebody should take responsibility for getting that approval. So, if you don’t have the approval, then it will be against the law for you to go out on the streets to protest,” he claimed.
Mr Otti, also a member of the LP, argued that Nigerians unwilling to join the protest have the right to do so.
“Secondly everyone has a right of free movement. So, if you block the road and you stop people from moving around, then, you have broken the law. So, there are several parts to it that may not be under the control of whoever is calling for the protest,” he said.
The governor suggested that the concerns by those calling for the protest had been made known and that they should give the government the opportunity to address the concerns.
“Hunger is real and that is true. But how do you solve the problem”?
“The problem we found ourselves in the country is economic and I will say that we are actually paying the price for bad governance that didn’t start today,” Mr Otti said.
“So, there are very, very few options left than this difficulty that we are going through. If we are patient and go through it, then after that, I believe the economy will reverse and things will begin to look better.”
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Ebonyi airport set for first commercial flight, 100 tickets sold

A total of 100 tickets have already been sold out for the first commercial flight operations of the Chuba Okadigbo Airport which will commence on Friday, 13th June 2025.
The Ebonyi State Commissioner for Aviation and Transport Technology, Mrs. Ngozi Obichukwu who made the disclosure while interacting with journalists on the preparedness for the commencement of the first commercial flight operation of the Airport, noted that the United Nigeria Airlines which will fly in from Abuja to Onueke Ebonyi State would be carrying not fewer that 100 passengers who have already booked the flight.
She said the State Governor subsidized the fare from N250, 000 charged by other Airlines to N100, 000 to enable the people enjoy the good work of the State Government.
“Instead of paying the huge amount of N250, 000 or N240, 000, Governor Nwifuru has reduced it to the extent that everyone can afford it. If you are going to Lagos from Onueke, you pay N100,000 Naira. If you are going to Abuja, you still pay N100,000 Naira.
“If you are coming from Abuja, the same N100,000 and if you are also coming from Lagos, you pay the same amount. And I’m sure he’s doing it just to celebrate this wonderful development stance and strategies since he came two years ago.
“Our governor has made air travel affordable. It’s a strategic move to celebrate the achievements of this two-year-old administration that has accomplished more than many would expect in two decades and the people are happy about that.
“Governor Nwifuru is giving the bonanza to enable people equally know and be aware of the airport here. Our flight operations are going to be first come, first serve, we’ll be able to have the 100-seater filled up. People should not prolong their traveling because this is a chance. This is a chance of a lifetime. Things are not really smooth, but we are going to do it.”
The commissioner emphasized that Ebonyi State is set to leverage the airport’s cargo facilities for international export of agricultural produce and solid minerals, including yams, rice, cassava, salt, and limestone.
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Breaking: Opposition settles for new political platform

Major opposition figures in Nigeria may have agreed to use the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the official platform for their coalition against the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
An article by Bloomberg said former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi and former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El Rufai reached the decision after a high-level meeting held on Tuesday, signaling the formal emergence of the long-anticipated political alliance.
The report quoted an anonymous source who confirmed the outcome of the meeting to have said-“They have adopted the African Democratic Party as the coalition party — all of them (Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai) are working together. They came to the conclusion last night up till the early hours of this morning. You know politicians meet when we are asleep.”
The source further disclosed that the meeting included other leaders and stakeholders who subsequently established committees tasked with ironing out the coalition’s details and logistics.
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Wike renames renovated Abuja ICC after Tinubu

The Abuja International Conference Centre, ICC, has been renamed Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre after undergoing massive renovation that lasted nearly two years st the cost of N39 billion.
The President performed the commissioning shortly after he arrived from Lagos, where he had been to celebrate the Eid al-Kabir festivities.
An elated Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, was seen dancing at the commissioning ceremony.
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