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Friday, February 13, 2015

Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu Allegedly Orders Deputy Governor Out Of State Executive Council

The Niger State Governor, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu has ordered his deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Ibeto, to stop attending the state executive council meetings following his defection from Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) to All Progressives Congress(APC).



According to Aliyu, Ibeto had called him a thief in one of the APC campaign rallies in the state.

The battle line was drawn when Aliyu in his opening remarks before the commencement of the regular weekly state executive council meeting on Wednesday at Government House, Minna, said he would not chair a council where Ibeto would be seated.

The deputy governor was said to have packed his valuables out of the office knowing his boss would not have anything to do with him at the council meeting. In a related development, a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Israel Ebije, on Thursday said the Deputy Governor sought and was granted permission to stay away from state executive council meetings, adding that he would have access to all the entitlements of his office.


The statement reads that, “The deputy Governor, Ahmed Musa Ibeto, asked council to excuse him from Wednesday’s meeting when issues concerning the general elections were presented. He is now in the opposition and the right thing to d, based on moral grounds, was to leave the meeting. The Deputy Governor is smart enough to realise he cannot sit in council and listen to political strategies of the PDP and be seen either as a mole for the APC or as an unnecessary distraction. 

It is clear he cannot operate within the reasoning of the PDP-led council, hence, he had to take the most honorable decision.”
Reacting to this statement, Ibeto said, “If this statement is coming from government, let me react. It is not true that I excused myself. When I received notification of the council meeting of yesterday(Wednesday), I went as usual. But before the council started, the governor, in his opening remarks, said people and members of the executive council were aware that I had defected from the PDP to APC, and that we had gone on campaign round the state. 


He said that he had the information and clips that I called him a thief and that he would not preside over the council where I am seated. I objected and explained that I have never called him a thief and that everywhere we go, people always wanted to know why I defected to APC and I have been telling them I left PDP because of the injustice in the party”.culled





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22 comments:

  1. Why should he be allowed to sit after insulting his oga, in a normal setting, that's even ground for dismissal!

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    1. According to the constitution, any1 who defects from the party that elected him into power, is supposed to resign from the post as well.

      Just that in Nigeria, everything goes. Else ....

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  2. Injustice made u d Deputy Governor, Ewu! Ndi ugwu eh? Hmm

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  3. I'm tired, I'm running away from Nigeria. Goodbye

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  4. that bored babe from toronto13 February 2015 at 11:37

    Hehehehe...injustice in the party? and calling someone a thief-Corrupt leaders. What we hear from our politicians sha. If the deputy governor had sense, he should have known that things would never be normal in that office again.how can you sit there comfortably in the midst of the members of the party you left and act like no big deal. Come on!

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  5. Like Tambuwal like Ibeto, people that thwart the natural law and equity, PDP made you a deputy, you defected to APC and still want to be enjoying the privileges you got from PDP. The change we shall see

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  6. Foolishness everywhere







    @Galore

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  7. See gobe. Pls go oga, u re no more welcome. Gej till 2019!

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  8. Naija which way???

    Our leaders and drama... they should move over to nollywood already, that's their real calling, not politics, but as dey want bigger money so, dey nor wan follow their rightful calling.

    We'll keep watching them

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  9. It's normal he is no longer welcome

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  10. What was he expecting? To be welcomed at the meeting with open arms? Nice try. He can't sit at the executive council for meetings when he is no longer with them.

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  11. How on earth does he think he can remain in d executive council after his defection from d party that brough him to power? U can't eat ur cake and av it... he should av resigned but hey! greed won't let him... injustice and corruption in PDP? pls ask where he got d money he Is using to campaign? Abi na business he do take dey c d money?

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  12. Naija???? I'm tired of everything politics mehn.

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  13. Our politicians dont reason. Why wont you think of resignation the same time your thinking of defecting. Naija politics is like nickleodeon, funny characters.

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  14. I think a law should be enacted to address the frequent cross-carpeting of our politicians. Ogugu-Ofante

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    See his face....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. HE SHOULD BE DISMISSED

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