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PDP Crisis: 'Smart' Sen. Ben Bruce Queues Behind Sheriff, Blasts Party's Stance As PDP Considers 5 Lifelines At Emergency Meeting

PDP Crisis: 'Smart' Sen. Ben Bruce Queues Behind Sheriff, Blasts Party's Stance As PDP Considers 5 Lifelines At Emergency Meeting

Ben Bruce And Sheriff
In a move that could be described as 'smart', the renown Bayelsa State Senator and media guru, Ben Bruce has dumped the Ahmed Makarfi-led faction of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, thereby queueing behind the Ali Modu Sheriff's.

The Appeal court on Friday had declares the former Borno Governor as the authentic national Chairman of the party. the ruling which does not go down well with majority of the leadership of the party.


Senator Ben Murray Bruce threw his weight behind Sheriff yesterday.

He offered, via his Twitter handle, to work with the former Borno State governor.
In a tweet which he entitled ‘My Position on the Appeal Court’s judgement concerning the Leadership of the PDP,’ he said the PDP has embarked on the path of destruction.

“Concerning the PDP, the current bickering is childish and irrelevant,” he said.

“I am not in support of anymore litigation. We will work with Ali Modu Sheriff and go to a convention. Right now, PDP is on a course towards destruction and abiding by the judgement of the court is the only thing that can save us.

“In the first place, it is never the job of the judiciary to choose the leader of a party. I therefore call an end to the fighting. And I am supporting Ali Modu Sheriff because it is the only way to preserve the party. Right now, what Nigeria has is a one-party state – there is no opposition. Enough is enough. This is the time for PDP to unite, we are a formidable force.”

But the Makarfi camp insisted on having nothing to do with Sheriff.

Spokesman for the group, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said in a statement that the Appeal Court judgment cannot stand as it is nothing short of a “travesty of justice, a mockery of valid facts, miscarriage of justice and an invidious attempt to destroy the PDP.”

“We will certainly appeal to the Supreme Court. No reconciliatory effort will stop it. We need the Supreme Court to make a pronouncement on the issue once and for all,” he said.

“We maintain that this is a continuation of the attempt to kill the PDP and thereby destroy all opposition in Nigeria. The rebels in the party who were favoured by the two justices of the Appeal Court are snakes within the house working for the ruling party, the APC.
“The great conspiracy to silence the PDP is an assault on the Nigerian democracy. We are however determined to resist this onslaught to the very last. The struggle continues.”

The APC through its National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi denied having a hand in the crisis rocking the PDP.

The party said it has no interest in who emerges as the national chairman of the opposition party or how the PDP handles its internal affairs.

Abdullahi insisted, in an interview, that the crisis within the PDP is of no interest whatsoever to the APC or the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and urged the opposition party to stop looking for who to blame for the glaring division in its ranks.

He said:”What is happening in the PDP is their internal problem. I am not a member of their party and I can tell you that APC is not interested in the cries. We have no interest whatsoever in who emerges as the national chairman of the opposition party or in how the PDP handles its internal affairs.

“Whoever is alleging that APC has a hand in the crisis or the judgements does not know what he or she is talking about. I will just want the world to know that APC as the ruling party is not interested in what goes on in the PDP, especially their internal scheming. We also do not care how they get to settle their problems.

“I will also challenge those making the allegations to be specific by mentioning names of person who intervened in the said judgement as alleged. It is when we all get to hear such names if any exists, that we can all look at how APC is involved. Until then, I want to advise PDP to find solutions to their problems without mentioning APC. Above all, I want to say the allegation is laughable,” Abdulahi said.

The Appeal Court, in declaring Sheriff the rightful national chairman of the PDP, also nullified the National Caretaker Committee of the party led by Senators Ahmed Makarfi.

Two of the three-member Appeal Court, Justice B.G. Sanga and Justice A. Gumel, in their judgment said the Port Harcourt convention on May 21, 2016, was an abuse of court process.

Delivering the lead judgment, Sanga said that PDP did not follow the provisions of Article 47(3) of its Constitution in the removal of the Sherrif-led National Working Committee.

Justice Theresa Agbadua Orji, in her own judgment, said she found it difficult to agree with the positions of the two judges on the matter.

She argued that the contentious issue in the matter which was the judgment of July 4, 2016 by the lower court did not constitute any abuse of court process by the respondent as alleged.

She maintained that Sheriff actively participated in the screening exercise of the party before he backed out, emphasizing that he had no power as an individual to cancel or postpone the national convention because he was not the party.


The fate of the beleaguered Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may be sorted out tomorrow at an emergency meeting of the expanded National Caucus of the party in Abuja.

The meeting summoned by the Ahmed Makarfi faction is in response to weekend’s ruling of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt which sacked the Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee and reinstated Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the rightful national chairman.

Five options have been listed for consideration at the meeting, The Nation gathered authoritatively, yesterday.

Sheriff offered yesterday to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party and branded the court’s ruling as victory for all.

“Sheriff is no winner and Makarfi is no loser, because there is no winner and there is no vanquished. It’s a misunderstanding within our fold,” he told reporters in Abuja.

Sheriff got the backing of Senator Ben Bruce (Bayelsa East) who called the bickering in the party as childish and irrelevant.

He said no to further litigation to resolve the crisis.

At tomorrow’s meeting of the expanded caucus of the PDP, members are scheduled to consider the following options and build consensus on the most practicable to save the party.

They are:

  • File an appeal against the Court of Appeal’s ruling which declared Sheriff as the valid National Chairman of PDP
  • Allow the status quo to remain with Sheriff in charge of the party till August
  • Negotiate with Sheriff’s faction to find amicable political solutions to the crisis
  • Leave PDP en masse for Sheriff.
  • Leave Sheriff to tow the path of honour and bow out as he promised in the past.

Expected at the forum are PDP governors, members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), BOT members, ex-Ministers, party members in the National Assembly especially principal officers, and chairmen of the state chapters of PDP.

The Board of Trustees of PDP is also likely to follow suit on Tuesday and the Forum of ex-Ministers on Thursday.

The BoT, the PDP Governors Forum and the Forum of ex-Ministers are all on Makarfi’s side.

They said in separate statements at the weekend that on no account can they work with Sheriff.

The spokesman of the Forum of ex-Ministers, Prof. Abubakar Suleiman, said: “We are holding an Expanded Caucus meeting on Monday to review the ruling and chart a way forward whether to file an appeal at the Supreme Court against the decision of the Court of Appeal on Friday or allow the status quo to remain.

“We have many options on the table but those in favour of taking the battle to the Supreme Court are in the majority.

“But some have asked for political solutions because they are tired of litigations. They think that the prolonged court case is affecting the fortunes of the party.

“It is when we meet that we will try to build consensus on any of the alternatives which we may consider viable and realistic.

“No one knows how long the case will take at the Supreme Court and Anambra State Governorship poll is around the corner. We need to do a lot of work to reshape the party.

“Some of our leaders are saying if Sheriff means well, if he is working in the interest of the party, why can’t he take a bow?”

Asked if PDP leaders might leave the party for Sheriff, the ex- National Planning Minister said: “The possibility is remote. I don’t see the possibility for now.”

However, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff yesterday asked Senator Ahmed Makarfi to join him in fixing the party.

Sheriff, at a press conference in Abuja declared the judgment a no-winner-no-vanquished situation, adding that he was ready to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party.

His words:”It’s victory for all. Sheriff is no winner and Makarfi is no loser because there is no winner and there is no vanquished. It’s a misunderstanding within our fold.

“This is the beginning of good things to come. I am not interested in sitting tight in office as national chairman but to ensure the conduct of credible convention to elect leaders for the PDP.”

The former Borno State Governor however parried questions regarding the expiration of his tenure as chairman, saying: “my tenure as chairman is immaterial. I am not talking about my tenure.”

He hinted that he would open consultations with the governors, the BoT, the National Assembly caucus and the various reconciliation committees set up by the party.

According to him, the consultations will start immediately, adding that his team would ensure the re-opening of the party’s secretariat which was sealed off by the police last June.

Sheriff maintained that the consultations would lead to the process of drawing up a programme for conducting national convention and congresses in states where the last exercise was inconclusive.

The party chairman cautioned the various stakeholders against making inflammatory statements that could further compound the party’s problems.

“Well meaning Nigerians want the PDP to be united. My hands are clean and I have nothing to hide. I am ready to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party.

“We want the culture of impunity to stop, we should learn to do things the right way by giving the party back to the people”, Sheriff added.

With Sheriff at the briefing were Senator Hope Uzodinma, Chief Chris Uba, and Senator Seidu Kumo, among others.

Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) reacting to allegation by prominent members of the Makafi faction of the PDP that it engineered the court ruling dismissed such views as laughable.

The APC said it is none of its business who heads PDP.



Ben Bruce And Sheriff
In a move that could be described as 'smart', the renown Bayelsa State Senator and media guru, Ben Bruce has dumped the Ahmed Makarfi-led faction of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, thereby queueing behind the Ali Modu Sheriff's.

The Appeal court on Friday had declares the former Borno Governor as the authentic national Chairman of the party. the ruling which does not go down well with majority of the leadership of the party.


Senator Ben Murray Bruce threw his weight behind Sheriff yesterday.

He offered, via his Twitter handle, to work with the former Borno State governor.
In a tweet which he entitled ‘My Position on the Appeal Court’s judgement concerning the Leadership of the PDP,’ he said the PDP has embarked on the path of destruction.

“Concerning the PDP, the current bickering is childish and irrelevant,” he said.

“I am not in support of anymore litigation. We will work with Ali Modu Sheriff and go to a convention. Right now, PDP is on a course towards destruction and abiding by the judgement of the court is the only thing that can save us.

“In the first place, it is never the job of the judiciary to choose the leader of a party. I therefore call an end to the fighting. And I am supporting Ali Modu Sheriff because it is the only way to preserve the party. Right now, what Nigeria has is a one-party state – there is no opposition. Enough is enough. This is the time for PDP to unite, we are a formidable force.”

But the Makarfi camp insisted on having nothing to do with Sheriff.

Spokesman for the group, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said in a statement that the Appeal Court judgment cannot stand as it is nothing short of a “travesty of justice, a mockery of valid facts, miscarriage of justice and an invidious attempt to destroy the PDP.”

“We will certainly appeal to the Supreme Court. No reconciliatory effort will stop it. We need the Supreme Court to make a pronouncement on the issue once and for all,” he said.

“We maintain that this is a continuation of the attempt to kill the PDP and thereby destroy all opposition in Nigeria. The rebels in the party who were favoured by the two justices of the Appeal Court are snakes within the house working for the ruling party, the APC.
“The great conspiracy to silence the PDP is an assault on the Nigerian democracy. We are however determined to resist this onslaught to the very last. The struggle continues.”

The APC through its National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi denied having a hand in the crisis rocking the PDP.

The party said it has no interest in who emerges as the national chairman of the opposition party or how the PDP handles its internal affairs.

Abdullahi insisted, in an interview, that the crisis within the PDP is of no interest whatsoever to the APC or the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and urged the opposition party to stop looking for who to blame for the glaring division in its ranks.

He said:”What is happening in the PDP is their internal problem. I am not a member of their party and I can tell you that APC is not interested in the cries. We have no interest whatsoever in who emerges as the national chairman of the opposition party or in how the PDP handles its internal affairs.

“Whoever is alleging that APC has a hand in the crisis or the judgements does not know what he or she is talking about. I will just want the world to know that APC as the ruling party is not interested in what goes on in the PDP, especially their internal scheming. We also do not care how they get to settle their problems.

“I will also challenge those making the allegations to be specific by mentioning names of person who intervened in the said judgement as alleged. It is when we all get to hear such names if any exists, that we can all look at how APC is involved. Until then, I want to advise PDP to find solutions to their problems without mentioning APC. Above all, I want to say the allegation is laughable,” Abdulahi said.

The Appeal Court, in declaring Sheriff the rightful national chairman of the PDP, also nullified the National Caretaker Committee of the party led by Senators Ahmed Makarfi.

Two of the three-member Appeal Court, Justice B.G. Sanga and Justice A. Gumel, in their judgment said the Port Harcourt convention on May 21, 2016, was an abuse of court process.

Delivering the lead judgment, Sanga said that PDP did not follow the provisions of Article 47(3) of its Constitution in the removal of the Sherrif-led National Working Committee.

Justice Theresa Agbadua Orji, in her own judgment, said she found it difficult to agree with the positions of the two judges on the matter.

She argued that the contentious issue in the matter which was the judgment of July 4, 2016 by the lower court did not constitute any abuse of court process by the respondent as alleged.

She maintained that Sheriff actively participated in the screening exercise of the party before he backed out, emphasizing that he had no power as an individual to cancel or postpone the national convention because he was not the party.


The fate of the beleaguered Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may be sorted out tomorrow at an emergency meeting of the expanded National Caucus of the party in Abuja.

The meeting summoned by the Ahmed Makarfi faction is in response to weekend’s ruling of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt which sacked the Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee and reinstated Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the rightful national chairman.

Five options have been listed for consideration at the meeting, The Nation gathered authoritatively, yesterday.

Sheriff offered yesterday to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party and branded the court’s ruling as victory for all.

“Sheriff is no winner and Makarfi is no loser, because there is no winner and there is no vanquished. It’s a misunderstanding within our fold,” he told reporters in Abuja.

Sheriff got the backing of Senator Ben Bruce (Bayelsa East) who called the bickering in the party as childish and irrelevant.

He said no to further litigation to resolve the crisis.

At tomorrow’s meeting of the expanded caucus of the PDP, members are scheduled to consider the following options and build consensus on the most practicable to save the party.

They are:

  • File an appeal against the Court of Appeal’s ruling which declared Sheriff as the valid National Chairman of PDP
  • Allow the status quo to remain with Sheriff in charge of the party till August
  • Negotiate with Sheriff’s faction to find amicable political solutions to the crisis
  • Leave PDP en masse for Sheriff.
  • Leave Sheriff to tow the path of honour and bow out as he promised in the past.

Expected at the forum are PDP governors, members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), BOT members, ex-Ministers, party members in the National Assembly especially principal officers, and chairmen of the state chapters of PDP.

The Board of Trustees of PDP is also likely to follow suit on Tuesday and the Forum of ex-Ministers on Thursday.

The BoT, the PDP Governors Forum and the Forum of ex-Ministers are all on Makarfi’s side.

They said in separate statements at the weekend that on no account can they work with Sheriff.

The spokesman of the Forum of ex-Ministers, Prof. Abubakar Suleiman, said: “We are holding an Expanded Caucus meeting on Monday to review the ruling and chart a way forward whether to file an appeal at the Supreme Court against the decision of the Court of Appeal on Friday or allow the status quo to remain.

“We have many options on the table but those in favour of taking the battle to the Supreme Court are in the majority.

“But some have asked for political solutions because they are tired of litigations. They think that the prolonged court case is affecting the fortunes of the party.

“It is when we meet that we will try to build consensus on any of the alternatives which we may consider viable and realistic.

“No one knows how long the case will take at the Supreme Court and Anambra State Governorship poll is around the corner. We need to do a lot of work to reshape the party.

“Some of our leaders are saying if Sheriff means well, if he is working in the interest of the party, why can’t he take a bow?”

Asked if PDP leaders might leave the party for Sheriff, the ex- National Planning Minister said: “The possibility is remote. I don’t see the possibility for now.”

However, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff yesterday asked Senator Ahmed Makarfi to join him in fixing the party.

Sheriff, at a press conference in Abuja declared the judgment a no-winner-no-vanquished situation, adding that he was ready to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party.

His words:”It’s victory for all. Sheriff is no winner and Makarfi is no loser because there is no winner and there is no vanquished. It’s a misunderstanding within our fold.

“This is the beginning of good things to come. I am not interested in sitting tight in office as national chairman but to ensure the conduct of credible convention to elect leaders for the PDP.”

The former Borno State Governor however parried questions regarding the expiration of his tenure as chairman, saying: “my tenure as chairman is immaterial. I am not talking about my tenure.”

He hinted that he would open consultations with the governors, the BoT, the National Assembly caucus and the various reconciliation committees set up by the party.

According to him, the consultations will start immediately, adding that his team would ensure the re-opening of the party’s secretariat which was sealed off by the police last June.

Sheriff maintained that the consultations would lead to the process of drawing up a programme for conducting national convention and congresses in states where the last exercise was inconclusive.

The party chairman cautioned the various stakeholders against making inflammatory statements that could further compound the party’s problems.

“Well meaning Nigerians want the PDP to be united. My hands are clean and I have nothing to hide. I am ready to make sacrifices to ensure the unity of the party.

“We want the culture of impunity to stop, we should learn to do things the right way by giving the party back to the people”, Sheriff added.

With Sheriff at the briefing were Senator Hope Uzodinma, Chief Chris Uba, and Senator Seidu Kumo, among others.

Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) reacting to allegation by prominent members of the Makafi faction of the PDP that it engineered the court ruling dismissed such views as laughable.

The APC said it is none of its business who heads PDP.



Haba! See What Charlyboy Did To Prominent 2 Nigerian Senators

Haba! See What Charlyboy Did To Prominent 2 Nigerian Senators

Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival
Charlyboy has officially gotten the support of Senator, Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival holding in Imo state at the end of the year.


The carnival which is held every year was conceived to awaken the love and passion for Igbo heritage by inviting Nigerians at home and abroad, from all walks of life and those in Diaspora to interact and experience the same in pomp. The carnival is aimed at showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the South East region of Nigeria.

Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival



Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival
Charlyboy has officially gotten the support of Senator, Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival holding in Imo state at the end of the year.


The carnival which is held every year was conceived to awaken the love and passion for Igbo heritage by inviting Nigerians at home and abroad, from all walks of life and those in Diaspora to interact and experience the same in pomp. The carnival is aimed at showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the South East region of Nigeria.

Dino Melaye and Ben Murray Bruce for his upcoming 'NJIKO' carnival



FACT CHECK: Ben Bruce GOOFED, Jonathan Also BLAMED Past Leaders For His FAILURES As President; See Media Evidences

FACT CHECK: Ben Bruce GOOFED, Jonathan Also BLAMED Past Leaders For His FAILURES As President; See Media Evidences

Ben Murray Bruce
Senator Ben Murray Bruce, a senator representing Bayelsa State has goofed again over claims that former President Goodluck Jonathan was successful in office because he (Jonathan) did not blame the past leaders for his failures, as checks by News Punch has revealed otherwise. 

Ben Bruce via his social media page said Jonathan praised his predecessors instead of blaming them which was what made him successful. 

 Bruce wrote: 
“Do you know why we were progressing under Jonathan? Because he took responsibility and never blamed anyone for the challenges he met. Go ahead, ask yourself when Goodluck Jonathan ever blamed his predecessors. Instead of blaming them, he praised them. You can’t go forward on reverse gear!”
On the contrary, checks by News Punch revealed that former President Goodluck Jonathan consistently, like his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari blamed past leaders and others for his failures while in office as the President.

In 2012, Jonathan blamed the past leaders for the country underdevelopment. This is evident in an online publication by News Ghana on the June 1st 2012, with the headline 'Jonathan blames past leaders for under-development' 

Also on May 29th 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan laid blame of the kidnapping of Chibok girls on foreign element. This is evident in British Newspaper, CBS News with the headline, "Nigeria leader blames violence on foreigners" 


On March 30th, the Goodluck Jonathan blamed northern governors over same kidnap of Chibok girls. This was published in CODE WIT WORLD NEWS, with the headline "NIGERIA PRESIDENT JONATHAN EXPLODES! BLAME NORTHERN GOVS, NOT ME FOR BOKO HARAM!

On May 10th 2012, in far away Addis Ababa, Ethiopian capital, same former President Jonathan blamed African leaders for the continent underdevelopment saying they are responsible for much of the conflicts and underdevelopment tearing the continent apart. 

Jonathan who made the indictment while speaking at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Addis Ababa was reacting to questions on challenges of leadership on the continent tabled before him and some other Africa heads of state during a plenary session. 

This is also evident in a publication by AllAfrica, an online news platform, with the Headline "Jonathan Blames African Leaders for Underdevelopment" 

Senator Ben Murray Bruce, the 'Common sense' propounder should often use his common sense to check facts before making claims that ended being fictitious
Ben Murray Bruce
Senator Ben Murray Bruce, a senator representing Bayelsa State has goofed again over claims that former President Goodluck Jonathan was successful in office because he (Jonathan) did not blame the past leaders for his failures, as checks by News Punch has revealed otherwise. 

Ben Bruce via his social media page said Jonathan praised his predecessors instead of blaming them which was what made him successful. 

 Bruce wrote: 
“Do you know why we were progressing under Jonathan? Because he took responsibility and never blamed anyone for the challenges he met. Go ahead, ask yourself when Goodluck Jonathan ever blamed his predecessors. Instead of blaming them, he praised them. You can’t go forward on reverse gear!”
On the contrary, checks by News Punch revealed that former President Goodluck Jonathan consistently, like his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari blamed past leaders and others for his failures while in office as the President.

In 2012, Jonathan blamed the past leaders for the country underdevelopment. This is evident in an online publication by News Ghana on the June 1st 2012, with the headline 'Jonathan blames past leaders for under-development' 

Also on May 29th 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan laid blame of the kidnapping of Chibok girls on foreign element. This is evident in British Newspaper, CBS News with the headline, "Nigeria leader blames violence on foreigners" 


On March 30th, the Goodluck Jonathan blamed northern governors over same kidnap of Chibok girls. This was published in CODE WIT WORLD NEWS, with the headline "NIGERIA PRESIDENT JONATHAN EXPLODES! BLAME NORTHERN GOVS, NOT ME FOR BOKO HARAM!

On May 10th 2012, in far away Addis Ababa, Ethiopian capital, same former President Jonathan blamed African leaders for the continent underdevelopment saying they are responsible for much of the conflicts and underdevelopment tearing the continent apart. 

Jonathan who made the indictment while speaking at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Addis Ababa was reacting to questions on challenges of leadership on the continent tabled before him and some other Africa heads of state during a plenary session. 

This is also evident in a publication by AllAfrica, an online news platform, with the Headline "Jonathan Blames African Leaders for Underdevelopment" 

Senator Ben Murray Bruce, the 'Common sense' propounder should often use his common sense to check facts before making claims that ended being fictitious

PDP Senator Ben Bruce Silverbird Assets SEIZED

PDP Senator Ben Bruce Silverbird Assets SEIZED

Sen. Ben Bruce Silverbird Assets SEIZED
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, one of the celebrated critics of the Buhari administration, on Thursday lost a chain of his businesses to the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON). The businesses which assets were seized are Silverbird Galleria Limited, Silverbird Promotions Limited, and Silverbird Showtime Limited.

The companies which have grown to become entertainment hubs, are said to be owing AMCON a whopping sum of N11 billion. AMCON alleges that between 2005 and 2007, the said companies had borrowed various sums of money from Union Bank which they failed to service.

The assets are situated at 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria); Central Area Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja; and Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt City of Rivers State.

The seizures were not unexpected as there had been an interim order granted by Justice Cecilia Olatoregun-Ishola of the Federal High Court, Lagos, on June 17 empowering a Receiver/Manager, Muiz Banire, a three-time Commissioner in Lagos State and National Legal Adviser of APC, to take possession of the said properties.

Ben Murray-Bruce is the second high-profile Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) corporate chieftain whose business had run into troubled waters and its assets seized by AMCON. Earlier in the week, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim of the Global Fleet fame lost a sizeable portion of his business empire also to AMCON over failure to redeem a N35.5 billion debt.

Sen. Ben Bruce Silverbird Assets SEIZED
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, one of the celebrated critics of the Buhari administration, on Thursday lost a chain of his businesses to the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON). The businesses which assets were seized are Silverbird Galleria Limited, Silverbird Promotions Limited, and Silverbird Showtime Limited.

The companies which have grown to become entertainment hubs, are said to be owing AMCON a whopping sum of N11 billion. AMCON alleges that between 2005 and 2007, the said companies had borrowed various sums of money from Union Bank which they failed to service.

The assets are situated at 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria); Central Area Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja; and Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt City of Rivers State.

The seizures were not unexpected as there had been an interim order granted by Justice Cecilia Olatoregun-Ishola of the Federal High Court, Lagos, on June 17 empowering a Receiver/Manager, Muiz Banire, a three-time Commissioner in Lagos State and National Legal Adviser of APC, to take possession of the said properties.

Ben Murray-Bruce is the second high-profile Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) corporate chieftain whose business had run into troubled waters and its assets seized by AMCON. Earlier in the week, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim of the Global Fleet fame lost a sizeable portion of his business empire also to AMCON over failure to redeem a N35.5 billion debt.

Sen. Ben Bruce LIED, No Senator Blocked From Greeting Buhari - Senate Colleagues Blast

Sen. Ben Bruce LIED, No Senator Blocked From Greeting Buhari - Senate Colleagues Blast

Sen. Ben Bruce LIED, No Senator Blocked From Greeting Buhari - Senate Colleagues Blast

A Niger Delta Senator from Bayelsa State and the group Managing Director of Silver Bird Group, Senator Ben Murray Bruce has accused the Secret police, SSS of obstructing him while he tried to greet President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday at the Presidential villa where all the senators were hosted to mark the First Year of the incumbent administration. 

Senator Ben Murray Bruce after the dinner had tweeted:

But some of the Senators present at the occasion have debunked Bruce claim. 

The first was Senator Shehu Sanni from Kaduna State. Senator Sani on his facebook page posted;

"We met with Mr President at the Villa yesternight.He was frank and blunt with us and we were honest with him.He addressed us, and those nominated to speak responded,raised issues and asked questions of which he answered." 

 "I actually wanted to speak but I was not so lucky." "I was surprised to learn that one of us later disclosed that he was prevented by security agents from coming close to Mr President.I personally experienced NO such.And I don't think Mr President can bar any legislature from coming close to him for holding a different opinion on National issues." 

 "I always have an independent mind and will always speak my mind when there is the need to do so;For decades, Mr. President knows me for that and still respect me for that.Its not everything the security agents does that Mr President will know." 

 "Mr President address to us was comprehensive and satisfying. Wishing him Lord's blessings and good health in this historic mission to rebuild our great country.PMB is a leader we most need and deserve at this time." 

 Another Senator from Osun State, Sola Adeyeye, also expressed disappointment with Ben Bruce, his colleague from Bayelsa east, for allegedly misleading the public over the incident that happened at the presidential villa in Abuja on Monday. 

Adeyeye said;

 "I was at the dinner. I sat in the front row along with other Principal Officers of the National Assembly. I had a vantage view of what transpired. I am disappointed by this comment from a respected colleague. I have on two occasions provided robust defense of Sen Ben Bruce. Not this time!" 

 "It was Sen Dino Melaye who first went to greet those seated at the President's table, including President Buhari. He was well greeted. No one in the senate has criticized President Buhari more than Sen Melaye." 

 "But as others rose to do what Dino had done, the scene got clumsy and indecorous because people were approaching the President's table from different directions. I sat between Sen Olujimi and Sen Bwacha. The three of us felt embarrassed by what was clearly a breach of dinner protocol." 

 "At that level, if dinner was served or being served, good etiquette demanded that the President's table should not be approached. One should wait until people had finished eating. No senator in the USA would breach such elementary protocol. We (on my table) predicted in whispers that colleagues would soon be barred from approaching the President's table and it happened." 

 "The first person to be turned back was Sen Gemade who was visibly embarrassed. He belongs to the APC; he is not a known critic of the President. When I noticed that most people had finished their food, I approached the table and offered my pleasantries. Others followed suit. No one was turned back." Senator Adeye was quoted to have said


Sen. Ben Bruce LIED, No Senator Blocked From Greeting Buhari - Senate Colleagues Blast

A Niger Delta Senator from Bayelsa State and the group Managing Director of Silver Bird Group, Senator Ben Murray Bruce has accused the Secret police, SSS of obstructing him while he tried to greet President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday at the Presidential villa where all the senators were hosted to mark the First Year of the incumbent administration. 

Senator Ben Murray Bruce after the dinner had tweeted:

But some of the Senators present at the occasion have debunked Bruce claim. 

The first was Senator Shehu Sanni from Kaduna State. Senator Sani on his facebook page posted;

"We met with Mr President at the Villa yesternight.He was frank and blunt with us and we were honest with him.He addressed us, and those nominated to speak responded,raised issues and asked questions of which he answered." 

 "I actually wanted to speak but I was not so lucky." "I was surprised to learn that one of us later disclosed that he was prevented by security agents from coming close to Mr President.I personally experienced NO such.And I don't think Mr President can bar any legislature from coming close to him for holding a different opinion on National issues." 

 "I always have an independent mind and will always speak my mind when there is the need to do so;For decades, Mr. President knows me for that and still respect me for that.Its not everything the security agents does that Mr President will know." 

 "Mr President address to us was comprehensive and satisfying. Wishing him Lord's blessings and good health in this historic mission to rebuild our great country.PMB is a leader we most need and deserve at this time." 

 Another Senator from Osun State, Sola Adeyeye, also expressed disappointment with Ben Bruce, his colleague from Bayelsa east, for allegedly misleading the public over the incident that happened at the presidential villa in Abuja on Monday. 

Adeyeye said;

 "I was at the dinner. I sat in the front row along with other Principal Officers of the National Assembly. I had a vantage view of what transpired. I am disappointed by this comment from a respected colleague. I have on two occasions provided robust defense of Sen Ben Bruce. Not this time!" 

 "It was Sen Dino Melaye who first went to greet those seated at the President's table, including President Buhari. He was well greeted. No one in the senate has criticized President Buhari more than Sen Melaye." 

 "But as others rose to do what Dino had done, the scene got clumsy and indecorous because people were approaching the President's table from different directions. I sat between Sen Olujimi and Sen Bwacha. The three of us felt embarrassed by what was clearly a breach of dinner protocol." 

 "At that level, if dinner was served or being served, good etiquette demanded that the President's table should not be approached. One should wait until people had finished eating. No senator in the USA would breach such elementary protocol. We (on my table) predicted in whispers that colleagues would soon be barred from approaching the President's table and it happened." 

 "The first person to be turned back was Sen Gemade who was visibly embarrassed. He belongs to the APC; he is not a known critic of the President. When I noticed that most people had finished their food, I approached the table and offered my pleasantries. Others followed suit. No one was turned back." Senator Adeye was quoted to have said


Jonathan Not A Killer Leader, But Ben Bruce 'Forgot Common Sense', Threatened Me For Revealing $20bn Missing Oil Fund - Sanisi

Jonathan Not A Killer Leader, But Ben Bruce 'Forgot Common Sense', Threatened Me For Revealing $20bn Missing Oil Fund - Sanisi

Mr, Sanusi wrote former president Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 to raise the alarm over billions of dollars from oil sale not remitted to the federation account.

Sanusi was later suspended as CBN governor but he became emir of Kano while he was in court seeking that his suspension be declared illegal.

The emir of Kano revealed that Jonathan did nothing until former President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote his own letter.

Amaechi on Wednesday night confirmed to TheCable that he was the one that leaked the letter “because the corruption was simply too much”.

JONATHAN SAID I LEAVE OR HE LEAVES

Narrating the $20 billion saga to Forbes Africa, Sanusi said that in 2012 and 2013, government revenue collapsed by $10 billion, without a collapse in oil prices or production capacity, adding that the CBN found a $49 billion revenue gap.

Shocked at the revelation, Sanusi said he wrote Jonathan, saying: “If this continues, we are going to have a big problem if the price of oil came down. We can’t protect interest rates, we can’t protect exchange rates, we can’t protect reserves.

“We may have to tighten money to prevent inflation, there will be unemployment, government will suffer – all of the things we are seeing today.

“In the middle of all these, the president called me and said I should see him at 3pm. I turned up at 3pm and the entire place had been swept. There was no one apart from security services. I got to his office, it was just me and him. It was as if everybody had been asked to go.

“And so he says to me, he’s calling me because he is surprised that letter I wrote to him got to Obasanjo, I said I’m surprised too.

“He said he’s convinced that the letter went from the central bank to Obasanjo, and I had 24 hours to find who leaked the letter or sack somebody; the director who prepared the letter or my secretary and if I did not sack them, that was proof that I leaked the letter and therefore, I should resign.

“I said to him that I’m surprised that I’m being asked to resign for raising an alarm over missing funds and the minister in charge of the portfolio is not being asked to resign.

“From then I knew I had signed my equivalent for death warrant. But I said I was not resigning. He got very angry and said whether you like it or not, you’re going to leave that office, I cannot continue to work with you, either you or I will leave government.”

JONATHAN IS NOT A LEADER THAT CAN KILL

“I was amused that leaking the letter is far more crime than leaking money. I went straight to the office of the principal secretary to the president, and I met him with a gentleman from Kano, who was foreign minister Ambassador Aminu Ali.

“I said to them, gentlemen, I’m coming to you because I just had a meeting with the president, and there were no witnesses, and the president had threatened me.

“I repeated what happened and told them I am going to tell people close to me, if anything happens to me, it is the president.

“I don’t think I was really in fear of my life. Even if you don’t like someone – Jonathan was not the kind of person that would have someone killed. He wasn’t that kind of leader.”

BEN BRUCE TOLD ME THEY’D JAIL ME

“I remember Ben Murray Bruce, who is now a senator, coming to me to say that he had it on good authority that if I went to the senate with my documents, I would be removed, investigated and imprisoned.

“Then I said, why would I be imprisoned, and he said, you know, you’ve worked in government. I have worked in government, if people really want to find something on you, in the central bank, five years, they would come and look, they would find something.

“I was like they would find it if I have done it. I mean they can plant something, but if haven’t done it, maybe somebody under me had done something that I wasn’t aware of.

“But in all my years at the central bank, to the best of my knowledge, I had done nothing that should put me in prison. However, I said to him, tell the president, from me, that if the punishment for going to the senate is prison, he doesn’t need to go through all of that, just ask him to tell me what prison he wants me to go to and for how many years, I’d drive myself there.”

OBASANJO’S LETTER PUSHED JONATHAN TO ACTION

Sanusi said nothing was done until Obasanjo wrote his famous open letter to Jonathan. In that letter, he now referred to a letter from the central bank governor.

“This was in August 2013, the president received the letter and did nothing. A few weeks after that, the finance minister called to say, governor, can we do some reconciliation on oil revenue numbers? I said minister, I report to the president.

“I have written to the president, if the president wants me to sit with you and do reconciliation, the president will tell me.

“After Obasanjo’s letter, all hell now broke loose. The letter was then leaked to online media, and it became public. That was when the president got angry and we then had to sit and do reconciliation.

NOBODY TOUCHES DIEZANI AND SURVIVES

“I knew that taking on NNPC was taking on the most powerful minister in Jonathan’s government, and nobody who had touched Diezani had survived. It was not a question of what would happen, I just didn’t care at that time. I did not want to go down in history as having seen this and kept quiet.

“After the first round of reconciliation, there was $29 billion that was explained. And how was that explained? Crude that was shipped by NNPC did not entirely belong to NNPC.”

He said some oil companies paid taxes and royalties in oil, and the NNPC sold this oil on behalf of FIRS, meaning FIRS got the money and not necessarily the federal government.

“No reasonable explanation for $20 billion, $6 billion was with NPDC that had not gotten to the federation account till date.”

Culled From Abusidiqu
Mr, Sanusi wrote former president Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 to raise the alarm over billions of dollars from oil sale not remitted to the federation account.

Sanusi was later suspended as CBN governor but he became emir of Kano while he was in court seeking that his suspension be declared illegal.

The emir of Kano revealed that Jonathan did nothing until former President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote his own letter.

Amaechi on Wednesday night confirmed to TheCable that he was the one that leaked the letter “because the corruption was simply too much”.

JONATHAN SAID I LEAVE OR HE LEAVES

Narrating the $20 billion saga to Forbes Africa, Sanusi said that in 2012 and 2013, government revenue collapsed by $10 billion, without a collapse in oil prices or production capacity, adding that the CBN found a $49 billion revenue gap.

Shocked at the revelation, Sanusi said he wrote Jonathan, saying: “If this continues, we are going to have a big problem if the price of oil came down. We can’t protect interest rates, we can’t protect exchange rates, we can’t protect reserves.

“We may have to tighten money to prevent inflation, there will be unemployment, government will suffer – all of the things we are seeing today.

“In the middle of all these, the president called me and said I should see him at 3pm. I turned up at 3pm and the entire place had been swept. There was no one apart from security services. I got to his office, it was just me and him. It was as if everybody had been asked to go.

“And so he says to me, he’s calling me because he is surprised that letter I wrote to him got to Obasanjo, I said I’m surprised too.

“He said he’s convinced that the letter went from the central bank to Obasanjo, and I had 24 hours to find who leaked the letter or sack somebody; the director who prepared the letter or my secretary and if I did not sack them, that was proof that I leaked the letter and therefore, I should resign.

“I said to him that I’m surprised that I’m being asked to resign for raising an alarm over missing funds and the minister in charge of the portfolio is not being asked to resign.

“From then I knew I had signed my equivalent for death warrant. But I said I was not resigning. He got very angry and said whether you like it or not, you’re going to leave that office, I cannot continue to work with you, either you or I will leave government.”

JONATHAN IS NOT A LEADER THAT CAN KILL

“I was amused that leaking the letter is far more crime than leaking money. I went straight to the office of the principal secretary to the president, and I met him with a gentleman from Kano, who was foreign minister Ambassador Aminu Ali.

“I said to them, gentlemen, I’m coming to you because I just had a meeting with the president, and there were no witnesses, and the president had threatened me.

“I repeated what happened and told them I am going to tell people close to me, if anything happens to me, it is the president.

“I don’t think I was really in fear of my life. Even if you don’t like someone – Jonathan was not the kind of person that would have someone killed. He wasn’t that kind of leader.”

BEN BRUCE TOLD ME THEY’D JAIL ME

“I remember Ben Murray Bruce, who is now a senator, coming to me to say that he had it on good authority that if I went to the senate with my documents, I would be removed, investigated and imprisoned.

“Then I said, why would I be imprisoned, and he said, you know, you’ve worked in government. I have worked in government, if people really want to find something on you, in the central bank, five years, they would come and look, they would find something.

“I was like they would find it if I have done it. I mean they can plant something, but if haven’t done it, maybe somebody under me had done something that I wasn’t aware of.

“But in all my years at the central bank, to the best of my knowledge, I had done nothing that should put me in prison. However, I said to him, tell the president, from me, that if the punishment for going to the senate is prison, he doesn’t need to go through all of that, just ask him to tell me what prison he wants me to go to and for how many years, I’d drive myself there.”

OBASANJO’S LETTER PUSHED JONATHAN TO ACTION

Sanusi said nothing was done until Obasanjo wrote his famous open letter to Jonathan. In that letter, he now referred to a letter from the central bank governor.

“This was in August 2013, the president received the letter and did nothing. A few weeks after that, the finance minister called to say, governor, can we do some reconciliation on oil revenue numbers? I said minister, I report to the president.

“I have written to the president, if the president wants me to sit with you and do reconciliation, the president will tell me.

“After Obasanjo’s letter, all hell now broke loose. The letter was then leaked to online media, and it became public. That was when the president got angry and we then had to sit and do reconciliation.

NOBODY TOUCHES DIEZANI AND SURVIVES

“I knew that taking on NNPC was taking on the most powerful minister in Jonathan’s government, and nobody who had touched Diezani had survived. It was not a question of what would happen, I just didn’t care at that time. I did not want to go down in history as having seen this and kept quiet.

“After the first round of reconciliation, there was $29 billion that was explained. And how was that explained? Crude that was shipped by NNPC did not entirely belong to NNPC.”

He said some oil companies paid taxes and royalties in oil, and the NNPC sold this oil on behalf of FIRS, meaning FIRS got the money and not necessarily the federal government.

“No reasonable explanation for $20 billion, $6 billion was with NPDC that had not gotten to the federation account till date.”

Culled From Abusidiqu

Bayelsa Salary Debacle: Where Is Ben Bruce? By Goke Butika

Bayelsa Salary Debacle: Where Is Ben Bruce? By Goke Butika

"If we are in poverty, we can lie our way through, but we should elect not to embark on hypocrisy and conspiracy because of the consequence of death,"----Ifa panegyrics.

President Muhammadu Buhari while explaining the parlous state of economy in Nigeria pointed to the fact that 27 states of out 36 have difficulty in paying workers' salaries, ascribing the challenge to the crash of crude oil price and zero productivity, and it was widely reported in all dailies and electronic media.

Last week, an interesting headline seized front pages, that workers in oil rich Bayelsa state with eight Local Government council Areas were resorting to begging for survival as a result of delay in salaries close to six months. Whereas, Oyo state, one of the biggest states in the country has entered into a deal of placing all his allocations from the federation account for salaries alone in order to halt an imminent strike.

In a related development, while the nation's currency was taking plunge for US dollar, the President and his team became sleepless on the drama of death at the forex market, but Buhari appeared clever in this game of baiting as he extends the country's net of international engagement to the East, particularly China, the second economic super power of the world as against the pressure from the West on him to reduce the value of naira.

However, what appears to be troubling "Ajebamidele" is different from his son. While Ajebamidele was thinking of making more money for the family, the son wanted more food. While the President was losing sleep to fix the country in response to the cry of the millions, the representatives of the same people at the National Assembly were busy padding national budget with secret projects that would get them more money to make statement of "new arrival" on the political permutation of their states; don't ask me about the intention of top national assembly members who want to become governors in 2018/19 in their states.  At the same time, the Senate under the leadership of the embattled Senator Bukola Saraki was struggling to alter two bills: Code of Conduct Bureau/Tribunal (CCB/T) and Administration of Criminal Justice.

To the best of my knowledge, the first bill must be altered to help the Senate President who has run from frying pan to furnace with a view to evading  justice on his alleged criminal past at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, while the second bill must be quickly passed to return the snaily speed of justice which could make Saraki's case last eternity. And I found my justification in the words of Ekiti Senator-Ekiti again! Biodun Olujinmi, the impeached deputy governor to Ayo Fayose-Fayose again! She said: "If you don't help your neighbor when his house is burning, you will not get help when the fire reaches your house." In one piece,  the Senate of the Federal Republic has become "stock exchange market for corruption."

Yes, some critics have their misgivings about the China deal, but yours sincerely thumb up for it, because it makes sense to say that an import dependent nation like Nigeria must get its Maths right. We import over 80 percent of wares from China, but used US dollar to denominate the transactions, making the naira to be chasing the dollar that would later be changed to yuan, Chinese currency. In the exchange, naira gets weaker, dollar gets stronger. Now, with the new deal, Nigerian importer would exchange naira for Chinese yuan at rate of N30 for a yuan, the import would be done with ease; machinery for local industries would be procured at cheaper rate; while dollar would have rest from hot chase, and possibly relax and reflex on its hike, and the economy would be on its legs again. If I am wrong, let the economists fault my argument and come up with convincing one.

Let it be known that the narratives I have read about the other side of arguments against the China deal seem to be planted by the looters who had stocked looted dollars in their soak aways with a view to be selling it at higher rate for the benefit of their families alone. But the analyses above were not even the hit of this piece, the meat is to draw out the "common sense" Senator Ben Bruce who once mocked State of Osun on national media that he would be donating his wardrobe allowance to its workers in sympathy to their agitation on delayed salaries, that Bayelsa, his home state where he represents could not pay for ten months now at the Local Governments and six months at the state level, and common sense suggests that Bruce begins to release his jumbo salary to the workers there.

Today, Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of Osun who was their boot of jokes some months back while he declared that the nation's economic downturn has hit his state badly has found his template for fixing his remaining  projects, paying though not regularly, the reworked salaries known as "afusa" pejoratively means half salaries for some categories of workers, and enjoying his peace with work force in the state, while watching states with bigger allocations with "nosa" pejoratively means no salary with justifiable concern.

The long and short of my story is that Nigerians should know that we are in a dire strait, the country is in need of collective will and unalloyed support, and certainly the support for a better Nigeria would not come from the National Assembly, because the guys there want to be rich quick at the expense of the vulnerable citizens. So, it is high time we rose to support Nigeria project under President Buhari.

Butika is a journalist of intercontinental exposure.
"If we are in poverty, we can lie our way through, but we should elect not to embark on hypocrisy and conspiracy because of the consequence of death,"----Ifa panegyrics.

President Muhammadu Buhari while explaining the parlous state of economy in Nigeria pointed to the fact that 27 states of out 36 have difficulty in paying workers' salaries, ascribing the challenge to the crash of crude oil price and zero productivity, and it was widely reported in all dailies and electronic media.

Last week, an interesting headline seized front pages, that workers in oil rich Bayelsa state with eight Local Government council Areas were resorting to begging for survival as a result of delay in salaries close to six months. Whereas, Oyo state, one of the biggest states in the country has entered into a deal of placing all his allocations from the federation account for salaries alone in order to halt an imminent strike.

In a related development, while the nation's currency was taking plunge for US dollar, the President and his team became sleepless on the drama of death at the forex market, but Buhari appeared clever in this game of baiting as he extends the country's net of international engagement to the East, particularly China, the second economic super power of the world as against the pressure from the West on him to reduce the value of naira.

However, what appears to be troubling "Ajebamidele" is different from his son. While Ajebamidele was thinking of making more money for the family, the son wanted more food. While the President was losing sleep to fix the country in response to the cry of the millions, the representatives of the same people at the National Assembly were busy padding national budget with secret projects that would get them more money to make statement of "new arrival" on the political permutation of their states; don't ask me about the intention of top national assembly members who want to become governors in 2018/19 in their states.  At the same time, the Senate under the leadership of the embattled Senator Bukola Saraki was struggling to alter two bills: Code of Conduct Bureau/Tribunal (CCB/T) and Administration of Criminal Justice.

To the best of my knowledge, the first bill must be altered to help the Senate President who has run from frying pan to furnace with a view to evading  justice on his alleged criminal past at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, while the second bill must be quickly passed to return the snaily speed of justice which could make Saraki's case last eternity. And I found my justification in the words of Ekiti Senator-Ekiti again! Biodun Olujinmi, the impeached deputy governor to Ayo Fayose-Fayose again! She said: "If you don't help your neighbor when his house is burning, you will not get help when the fire reaches your house." In one piece,  the Senate of the Federal Republic has become "stock exchange market for corruption."

Yes, some critics have their misgivings about the China deal, but yours sincerely thumb up for it, because it makes sense to say that an import dependent nation like Nigeria must get its Maths right. We import over 80 percent of wares from China, but used US dollar to denominate the transactions, making the naira to be chasing the dollar that would later be changed to yuan, Chinese currency. In the exchange, naira gets weaker, dollar gets stronger. Now, with the new deal, Nigerian importer would exchange naira for Chinese yuan at rate of N30 for a yuan, the import would be done with ease; machinery for local industries would be procured at cheaper rate; while dollar would have rest from hot chase, and possibly relax and reflex on its hike, and the economy would be on its legs again. If I am wrong, let the economists fault my argument and come up with convincing one.

Let it be known that the narratives I have read about the other side of arguments against the China deal seem to be planted by the looters who had stocked looted dollars in their soak aways with a view to be selling it at higher rate for the benefit of their families alone. But the analyses above were not even the hit of this piece, the meat is to draw out the "common sense" Senator Ben Bruce who once mocked State of Osun on national media that he would be donating his wardrobe allowance to its workers in sympathy to their agitation on delayed salaries, that Bayelsa, his home state where he represents could not pay for ten months now at the Local Governments and six months at the state level, and common sense suggests that Bruce begins to release his jumbo salary to the workers there.

Today, Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of Osun who was their boot of jokes some months back while he declared that the nation's economic downturn has hit his state badly has found his template for fixing his remaining  projects, paying though not regularly, the reworked salaries known as "afusa" pejoratively means half salaries for some categories of workers, and enjoying his peace with work force in the state, while watching states with bigger allocations with "nosa" pejoratively means no salary with justifiable concern.

The long and short of my story is that Nigerians should know that we are in a dire strait, the country is in need of collective will and unalloyed support, and certainly the support for a better Nigeria would not come from the National Assembly, because the guys there want to be rich quick at the expense of the vulnerable citizens. So, it is high time we rose to support Nigeria project under President Buhari.

Butika is a journalist of intercontinental exposure.

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