Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative Expands Reach in South South, Inaugurates Akwa Ibom and Cross River State Chapters

Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative Expands Reach in South South, Inaugurates Akwa Ibom and Cross River State Chapters

In a landmark event, Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative (RTVI) aka Rescue Movement For New Nigeria (RMNN) has successfully inaugurated its Akwa Ibom and Cross River State chapters, further solidifying its presence in the South South region. This development marks a significant milestone in the movement’s quest to build a new Nigeria.

Comrade Martins Chiedozie Ugwu, Director General of the movement, addressed the newly inaugurated executives, emphasizing the movement’s commitment to longevity and impact. “Great Comrades, you are sowing a seed that will benefit generations to come. Our movement is unique in its policy formulation, agenda, and goal implementation. We are confident that our efforts will stand the test of time.”

The Akwa Ibom chapter inauguration followed closely after the successful launch in Cross River State on May 26, 2024. The event was met with enthusiasm and high spirits as members in Akwa Ibom welcomed the Director General and his entourage with red carpet. The newly inaugurated Coordinator in Cross River State, Comrade Jumbo Patrick Jumbo, expressed gratitude to the leadership and pledged to discharge his duties effectively, growing the movement beyond expectations.

This expansion in the South South region demonstrates the organization’s resolve to foster a new Nigeria, empowering vulnerable citizens and promoting equity, justice, and peace. As the movement continues to gain momentum, its impact is poised to be felt across the nation in a short time.

RESCUE MOVEMENT CELEBRATES AN ICON, FADOJOE ON HIS BIRTHDAY

RESCUE MOVEMENT CELEBRATES AN ICON, FADOJOE ON HIS BIRTHDAY

The leadership and the entire members of Rescue Movement For New Nigeria aka Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative celebrate their worldwide capacity leader, Comrade Faduri Oluwadare Joseph popularly known as Fadojoe, as we mark the day such a star was born into this side of the planet.

Fadojoe, a multi talented and patriotic Nigerian is a celebrated musician, a seasoned MC, award winning Nollywood actor and producer that has good number of movies to his credit.

A philanthropist that his service to humanity has attracted both national and international well known awards.

Former presidential aspirant under Labour Party that is leading Rescue Movement as the lone voice of opposition, but very contractive in criticism, always aiming towards a better Nigeria as a country we all can be proud of and that Nigeria once again takes her place among the Comity of Nations.

An exemplary leader whose leadership capacity has built a movement across the entire country and still going.

Blessed is that day when God released you to be born a Nigerian as we look forward to when you will take over the mantle of leadership as the Executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Happy birthday to you from all of us in Rescue Movement For New Nigeria aka Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative.

SIGNED:

Rev. Emmanuel Olorunmagba,
National Media Director,
Rescue Movement For New Nigeria aka Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative.
For and on behalf of the entire movement worldwide.

“Reverting to old National Anthem, is returning to colonialism complex”-Fadojoe declares as Rescue Movement had first live broadcast on own online TV

“Reverting to old National Anthem, is returning to colonialism complex”
-Fadojoe declares as Rescue Movement had first live broadcast on own online TV

The leader of Rescue Movement For New Nigeria aka Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative and a presidential aspirant under labour Party, Comrade Faduri Oluwadare Joseph also known as Fadojoe has condemned in strong term the idea of returning to the old national anthem, asserting that it’s tantamount to reimposing on Nigerians the mindset of colonialism.

This he said in his first live broadcast on Thursday 30th May, 2024, from USA on RESCUE TV, the online television station of the group, Rescue Movement For New Nigeria, monitored online

Expressing his sadness over the misplaced priority by the lawmakers that despite the various serious problems bedeviling the country their concern is now the changing to the old national anthem.

“It is with a saddened heart I come to you today as Nigerian lawmakers out of a series of crises rocking our nation see no reason to handle them head-on, but to waste our country’s resources to revert to our old national anthem, (Nigeria We Hail Thee) that was given to us in 1960 by a foreigner, a British expatriate Miss Lilian Williams. The anthem born out of Miss Lilian’s experience of Nigeria as a colonized state in 1959 and it was in use in Nigeria until 1978 when some Nigerians came together in a national competition to change the course of history and to give Nigeria a national anthem that represents its people, old compatriot.”

Revealing further for those of who may not know the history of our nation, that in 1978 during the regime of General Olusegun Obasanjo, a new national anthem (Arise O Compatriots) was adopted to replace (Nigeria We Hail Thee). This new national anthem truly “captures the Heritage of Nigerian, values, Nigerian culture and identity; to reflect Nigerian belief aspirations cultural heritage unity and above all pride and to show a nation that has gone through a lot to reflect our nation’s past including battles for Independence, national Heroes Like Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, and Tafawa Balewa are but a few and many Nigerians who fought to see us free from white oppression and colonization. In addition to that, the lyrics were composed and written by five eminent and able Nigerians P. O. Aderibigbe, John Illechukwu, Doctor Sota, and Emem T Apa.

“After these were written these great Nigerians put together the best of what we have as, Arise O Compatriots. Further more, the music for this national anthem was composed by the best of Nigerian Police put it together on October 1st, 1978 when we celebrated Nigerian Independence. This national anthem was first sung in 1978 October 1st. And since 1978 fast forward to 2024 we have been using this national anthem because it truly reflects and represents the 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria. This is a national anthem that was put together by the West, the South, the North, and the East. This is a National Anthem that was put together by Nigerians for Nigerians. But our present lawmakers decided that it’s better to return the country to the memory of our Colonial Masters so that in our mindset we can go back to colonialism. What an irony!”

The activist raised some questions that he insisted are begging for answer, “Does it mean that all that is important to our lawmakers is a national anthem that Colonial Master gave to us? My questions to the lawmakers are that, are you all promised money by Britain to return back to that national anthem? What makes that old national anthem more important than all the crisis rocking our nation? What makes national anthem given to us by foreigners better than the one created and composed by our own people?”

Lamenting that it is so shameful to our lawmakers, to our country and it’s more shameful that Mr President even appended his signature to such a show of shame. “So it means that we are saying that everything made or done by Nigerians is not useful. We should continue to promote things that are done by foreigners. We cannot get a new Nigeria with this. We cannot make a country where all we do is to promote things abroad that are given to us by white people by foreigners and not things that are done by our own people at home. I appeal and I call on Mr President to return and to send that national anthem back to lawmakers to revert back to our national anthem, Arise O Compatriots, because that is a national anthem that represents people, that reflects our culture and who we are as a people. That is the national anthem that we want to see us sing. That is the national anthem that comes from Nigeria composed by Nigerians made by Nigerians and the Nigerians will continue to sing it all around the world

“But as patriotic Nigerians we are confident that someday we’re going to fix our country. Someday we’re going to have a new Nigeria where we have lawmakers and people in government who will think and prioritize what is important and not what is unimportant in our nation. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. May God bless Rescue Movement For New Nigeria. May God bless you and may God bless me. Thank you,” he concluded.

OpinionTHE GREAT SOKOTO SWINDLE: TAMBUWAL’S N16BN FG FUNDS FIASCO

Opinion
THE GREAT SOKOTO SWINDLE: TAMBUWAL’S N16BN FG FUNDS FIASCO

By Musa Achida

The people of Sokoto State have been left reeling in shock and disbelief following the revelation that the immediate past administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal left behind a staggering N14 billion in unpaid gratuity and pension for retirees, despite collecting N16 billion from the Federal Government to offset the dues.

This bombshell, dropped by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, has exposed the false claims made by Tambuwal before the Senate that he had defrayed all liabilities linked to civil servants’ entitlements in the state, including gratuity and pension dues.

The APC alleged that Tambuwal’s administration collected the N16 billion from the Federal Government but failed to channel the resources as directed, leaving behind a trail of financial recklessness and impunity.

This scandalous revelation has sparked outrage and anger among the people of Sokoto, who feel betrayed by Tambuwal’s administration. The former governor’s actions not only caused financial hardship for the retirees but also brought shame and disgrace to the state.

The people of Sokoto demand answers and justice. They want to know how Tambuwal’s administration managed to squander such a huge amount of money meant for the welfare of retirees. They want to know why Tambuwal made false claims before the Senate, and they want those responsible for this financial fiasco to be held accountable.

The Sokoto State government must take immediate action to investigate this matter and ensure that those responsible are brought to book. The retirees who have been shortchanged by Tambuwal’s administration must be paid their entitlements in full, and measures must be put in place to prevent such financial recklessness in the future.

The people of Sokoto will not forget this betrayal anytime soon, and they will be watching closely to see how the state government handles this matter. Tambuwal’s legacy is now tainted with corruption and financial mismanagement, and it is up to the current administration to restore the trust and confidence of the people by meting out the appropriate sanctions.

Achida wrote from Rigasa, Kaduna

Tambuwal’s N16bn Secret: FG Funds Meant for Retirees’ Entitlements Diverted

Tambuwal’s N16bn Secret: FG Funds Meant for Retirees’ Entitlements Diverted

The Sokoto State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has lambasted the immediate past administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal for leaving behind a whopping N14 billion unpaid gratuity and pension debt for retirees in the state.

Addressing a press conference in Sokoto, the state APC Chairman, Hon. Isah Sadiq Achida, alleged that the former governor had, despite collecting N16 billion Federal Government funds meant to offset the dues, failed to channel the resources as directed.

Achida described the development as one of the “startling monumental failures” that characterized the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led government of Tambuwal, which left a “dismal record of performance in all spheres of socio-economic development” in the state.

The APC chairman claimed that the past administration had left key institutions and organizations in total darkness, filthy metropolis, and retarded education activities due to non-payment of fees, resulting in denial of access to examination results, among other critical aspects and requirements of students’ studies.

Achida, however, commended the current administration of Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto for its efforts in repositioning the state economically, administratively, structurally, and socially, improving the welfare of its people through viable intervention programs.

He disclosed that Governor Sokoto had approved the payment of gratuity arrears of N4 billion to retirees between now and December on a first-come, first-served basis.

The APC chairman called on the people of Sokoto State to support the current administration in its efforts to reposition the state and improve their welfare.

Fight Against Banditry: We Engaged 918 LG, 9,747 Ward Security Members to Participate – Gov. Radda

Fight Against Banditry: We Engaged 918 LG,  9,747 Ward Security Members to Participate- Gov. Radda 

… Says approach has helped to reduce area colonized 

By Femi Adi 

In his avowed commitment to tackle the security challenges in the State , Katsina State governor, Dr. Dikko Umaru Radda has engaged 918 Local Government security committee members and 9,747 ward security committee members as a strategy for community participation in the fight against insecurity, 

The Governor said the approach has help to drastically reduced the areas colonized by bandits and returned many communities to normalcy with 565 kidnapped victims have been rescued and reunited with their families.

Addressing journalists at Katsina Government House on the occasion to mark the one year in office as Governor, Dr. Radda  disclosed that ,”Thirty Five armed bandits have been neutralized by law enforcement, over 300 assorted arms, and over 1000 ammunition have been recovered. We have also recovered motorcycles, vehicles, and a J5 bus from bandits during operations.

“This is in addition to many we have destroyed as we proactively dismantle this axis of evil. We have also arrested 363 bandits and subjected them to our fair judicial system.

“I want to reiterate that in our fight against insecurity we have maintained very high professionalism, abided by the rule of law, respect for human rights, and complied with global best practices.”

While stating reasons for establishing  a committee on encroached cattle routes and grazing reserves to checkmate farmers-herders conflict, he said  joint Security Operations Communication Centre was established to improve intelligence gathering and assist security agencies in carrying out operations in all the security flashpoints in the State. 

Meanwhile,  he lamented the negative economic impact of banditry in the state, saying in the last one year, his administration expended about N13 billion to tackle bandits and kidnappers.

But disclosed that 565 kidnapped victims were successfully rescued, even as 35 bandits were neutralized by the state joint security taskforce within the same year.

He further said 363 bandits were arrested and subjected to the state’s fair judicial system.

The further stated,”This administration spent about N1.5 billion on completion of tactical combat equipment for the Katsina State Community Watch Corps.

“A total cost of approximately N11 billion was used to  procure additional 10 units of Armoured Personnel Carriers APCs, 65 branded Hilux vehicles, 700 Motorcycles, surveillance drones, a communication network, trackers, and other related working materials 

“We have also sustained the payment of monthly operational allowances to security personnel in the State to the tune of N208 million.”

Democracy Day: Hon. Shadalafiya Congratulates Governor Uba Sani

Democracy Day: Hon. Shadalafiya Congratulates Governor Uba Sani

… Commends His Commitment to Ensuring Peace Progress, Development in the State

As Nigerians celebrate the Democracy Day, the Chairman, Legislative Service Commission, Kaduna State, Rt. Hon. Nuhu Goroh Shadalafiya has congratulated Governor Uba Sani on the completion of his first year in office.

The newly appointed Chairman, in a statement personally signed said the Governor has within the one year demonstrated a high sense of commitment and capacity to engender growth and development of the State via the SUSTAIN Agenda.

According to the Chairman, Governor Uba Sani has not only kept faith with the good people of Kaduna across the three Senatorial zones, but has also created atmosphere for a sustained peaceful coexistence.

The Statement further reads:”I am from the Southern part of Kaduna and I can authoritatively say without mincing words that my Southern Kaduna brothers are really at home with the Governor. We have seen his fair treatment and commitment to ensure peace , progressive and development in our zone.

“I congratulate our indefatigably Governor, Senator Uba Sani on the occasion of 2024 Nigeria’s Democracy Day Celebrations. Your emergence as Governor during the 2023 gubernatorial elections in the State is no doubt a milestone in the march to an enduring peace , progress and development of dear Kaduna .

“We reckoned and acknowledged the doggedness of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and your humble self who struggled to ensure democracy takes root in Nigeria.

Shadalafiya however ,urged the residents and citizens to continue to support Governor Uba Sani led administration, with hope that his wealth of experience as Human Right activist; Lawmaker and Businessman will be brought to bear in making Kaduna to continually be great

Open Letter To The Delta State Governor, His Excellency Sheriff Oborevwori,

Open Letter To The Delta State Governor, His Excellency Sheriff Oborevwori,

I am writing to bring to your attention the deplorable state of the Bomadi to Urho Road and Ughelli to Patani Road, which are being ravaged by kidnappers. Despite the people of Bomadi and surrounding areas consistently voting for PDP candidates, their road has been neglected for 28 years, leading to countless loss of lives and a haven for kidnappers.

I commend you for the rehabilitation of the Bedesiegha Bridge but urge you to intervene urgently in the rehabilitation of the Bomadi to Urho Road, especially before the rainy season begins. The continued presence of military personnel at the Bedesiegha bridge is a waste of resources and should be redeployed to areas where hoodlums are unleashing terror on road users.

The Bomadi to Urho and Ughelli to Patani roads require security personnel with necessary weaponry to patrol the roads and address the menace of kidnapping. A joint task force should be constituted to work in synergy with Youth Presidents from communities along the roads to gather intelligence and ensure security.

Delta State is under siege by terrorists, and this new business of kidnapping must be eradicated at all costs. I propose a committee be set up to monitor the activities of herders within the state.

I urge you to treat the issue of Bomadi to Urho Road rehabilitation with seriousness and address the issue of kidnapping and killing in the state as part of your MORE AGENDA. End insecurity in Delta State before it’s too late.

Attached are photographs taken from the Bomadi Urho road for your perusal.

Sincerely

Comrade John Ebikeme Odubolu
State Coordinator, Rescue the Vulnerable Initiative
Rescue Movement for New Nigeria
(www.rescue.org.ng)
Delta State Chapter.

ONE YEAR OF PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, HOW FAR NIGERIA?-FADOJOE

ONE YEAR OF PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, HOW FAR NIGERIA?
-FADOJOE

Fellow Nigerians, it is pertinent we ask ourselves how far our beloved country has gone, one year into the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT).

One year ago Tinubu was sworn in as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and he missed it in some ways from the beginning of his administration.

The first mistake was the announcement of subsidy removal without plan on ground to cushion the effects.

The second misstep was the unification of naira without prior plan, which up till today our currency has never find it’s foot in the world currency market.

Mr President announced students loan which up till now we are not sure it has been implemented.
The Senate went on rampage in financial miss management; acquiring for each of them N150 million worth of exotic car.
So many padding in the budget.

Avoidable wasteful expenditure obvious in taking large number of people running to hundred, abroad for meetings that only ten or twenty people could have attended.

Insecurity ravaging the country. So much kidnapping from the north to the south to the east to the west of Nigeria.

767 companies have left the shores of Nigeria because of bad economic policies, insecurity and epileptic power supply.

No longer hope of a bright future for Nigerian children.

Many households are sending their children abroad: to UK to USA to study, but not in Nigeria.

Employment for the youths is a major challenge and those who want to create job cannot find favourable environment for businesses to thrive.

One year after President Tinubu took over the mantle of leadership, where are we (as a nation)?

Many youths are fleeing the country the “Japa” syndrome, just because of the hardship in our dear country.

Our road in the west, north, south and east of this country are still as bad as anything and are more of death trap. Little will one wonder that there are so many accidents with many people dying almost on daily basis.

Instead of the administration to look into the road project, it’s white elephant project of Lagos/Calabar Coastal highway they are talking about. Is Lagos/Calabar Coastal Highway, a good project? Yes, it’s a good project. But is it what we need at this time? No it’s not what Nigerians need right now! And this administration may still borrow money in the name of the project, and a chunk of the money may find it’s way to the bank accounts of some individuals, while such project may be left uncompleted.

When it comes to insecurity and hunger, our country as at it’s peak, as we have the worst level of hunger as well as the highest level of insecurity in the world. Ukraine and Russia that are fighting war are safer than Nigeria, where there is no war. Though we are not at war, but the level of insecurity in Nigeria put our country at war everyday.

Countries where there was coup like Chad Republic are even better than our country where we are under democracy; that they say is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. But this Tinubu’s government has been for the few, very few and very few.

Till now government workers in Nigeria have not received pay rise despite that many of them cannot take home living wage.

Instead of this administration to take critical look at policies before formulating them, they just roll out policies and allow market forces to control them.

Monumental corruption issues are unaddressed properly: what happened to Beta Edu over the allegations of corruption leveled against her? There is no country that can succeed anywhere in the world where there is no adherence to the rule of law and where corruption is allowed. A country where it’s only the poor that are punished for breaking the law, but as far as the elite do not step on toes they are above the law. And even if they eventually take them to court, they faint or even develop sudden illness, so the case keep dragging for along time. What happened to former CBN governor, Emefiele accused of stealing so much? Up till now the case is still dragging in court.

One year after Mr President was sworn in, none of our refineries is working, despite the promise last year that Port Harcourt refinery was going to kick off before the end of the year. The year has ended and another year is going half way, none of our refineries is working. Rather, we are dependent on an individual, Alhaji Dangote to have a functional refinery in the country of over two million in population.

Many of the governors are not doing well in their states. They got N5 billion palliatives, yet till now we don’t know what most of them spend the palliatives on. And there is no governor who has been able to account for the palliatives released to them by the federal government. Then there is need for the federal government to ask them what they have used the money to do.

It doesn’t mean that there is nothing to give kudos to this administration for?

Number one, it’s kudos for releasing, Omoyele Sowore. And I am seizing this opportunity to call on the government to also release Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB. Because there is no point holding Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in custody.

We must also commend the fact that democracy is stable in our nation. For stabilizing democracy, this administration should also be commended.

However, the fact still remains that on the overall scorecard, this administration will be placed below 50%.

We are using this medium to call on President Tinubu to check his policies, the way things are going, and the economy of the nation. People are not smiling. People are dying on the street, Nigerians can no longer afford three square meal a day: not even two square meal.

Also we are using this opportunity to call the attention of Mr. President to the fact that there is still a lot to do. We are Nigerians home and abroad, and we want our country to succeed. So we are appealing to Mr President to give it what it takes to make our country succeed.

Bring in experts that know what they are doing. Let’s put policies on the table before we roll it out to Nigerians. So that at the end of the day, a good policy will not come out as a policy that will hit hard on Nigerians as the result of wrong implementation. Rather it should ease the trauma that people are going through.

The issue of insecurity must be effectively tackled. Quality and affordable education should be a major focus that this government needs to look into. Power (electricity) must be handled as the tariff keep going up, yet power supply keep coming down. A nation that will succeed must work to fix the electricity. Because once power is fixed in this country, then the problems have been cut in half.

I want to assert that we will continue to be an opposition: a formidable, positive and constructive opposition to this administration, but not a destructive one; because our desire is to ensure our country work and we have a nation we can all be proud of.

In conclusion, we will still celebrate our democracy. There is no perfect democracy anywhere in the world. We cannot get it right in one day. But some days, we will get it right. When some of us pick up a generational mantle of leadership and take over from our fathers. The fathers have done enough.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
May God bless you.
May God bless me.

I am Faduri Oluwadare Joseph aka Fadojoe.
The leader of Rescue Movement for New Nigeria aka Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative.

Hon. Shadalafiya Condoles Governor Uba Sani over Younger Brother’s Death

Hon. Shadalafiya Condoles Governor Uba Sani over Younger Brother’s Death

The Chairman, Legislative Service Commission, Kaduna State has condoled with the Kaduna Governor ,Senator Uba Sani over the death of his younger brother , Pharm. Mukhtar Lawal Ismail.

Shadalafiya ,who conveyed his condolence message through a statement issued today and personally signed, urged the Governor to take solace in the legacy of Pharm. Ismail for his invaluable contributions and service to his community and humanity.

In the message, the former Deputy Speaker stated : “I condole with Governor Uba Sani and the entire family on the passing on of Pharm Ismail with the heart and consciousness that it is only God that giveth life and taketh it .

“The late Pharm Lawal Ismail was a great man, whose wisdom and candour served as a moral compass for people within and outside his environment.

Hon. Shadalafiya however ,prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed and comfort for all those who mourn this painful loss.

He also prayed to God to grant his soul eternal rest.