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Reps speakership: Wase, Gagdi in hot battle from N-Central

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The race for the leadership of the 10th National Assembly leadership has now taken proper shape as the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have kick-started the process to decide the zoning formula.

In the Green Chamber at least four geo-political zones: Northwest, North central, south-south, and south-east-have shown keen interest.  The big question is: where will the ruling party zone the position to?

No fewer than 10 representatives are in the race to succeed Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila. Among them are: Deputy Speaker Ahmed Idris Wase (Plateau State, North Central);  Aliyu Muktar Betara (Borno State, North East); Majority Leader Alhassan Ado-Doguwa (Kano State, North West); Olaide Akinremi ( Oyo State,  South West);  Benjamin Kalu (Abia State,  South East);  Tajudeen Abbas (Kaduna State, North West);  Abubakar Yalleman (Jigawa State, North West), Abdulraheem Olawuyi (Kwara State,  North Central), and 41-year-old Yusuf Adamu Gagdi (Plateau State, North-central).

There has been clamor for the zoning of the speakership position to the North-Central zone with supporters of candidates from the zone making cases for their preferred choices.

For instance, the Patriotic Peoples Forum (PPF), recently asked the ruling APC to zone the speakership to the North-central geopolitical zone. The group specifically asked the party to micro-zone the position to Kwara State.

Husseini Dikko, the acting Director General of PPF, who stated this during a press briefing said they consider the north-central as the middle point that connects the south and the north, adding that zoning the position to the region is vital for “national cohesion, unity, and development”.

He also stated that the APC should reward the north-central for its role in the last general election.

According to him, the PPF was in support of one of the aspirants from the zone, Tunji Raheem, the lawmaker representing Ekiti/Oke-Ero/Irepodun/Isin federal constituency of Kwara State.

“We wish to use this medium to solicit for the leadership of the ruling party to support the zoning of speakership position to North-Central going by the role the zone played in the just concluded general elections,” Dikko said.

However, a coalition of civil society organizations wants the position to be given to the southeast.

The group’s National Convener, Dominic Ogakwu, who made the appeal at a press conference in Abuja, said the zone deserves the position for fairness and equity.

Similarly, APC North Central Stakeholders’ Forum, earlier in March demanded that the geopolitical zone should produce the next reps speaker.

They claimed that having delivered four states that aided victory for the ruling party’s presidential candidate; the zone deserves to be rewarded with the speakership and other juicy positions.

Conveners of the programme, Dominic Alancha, Farida Odangi Suleiman, and Mark Hanmation, who made the appeal in Abuja at a press conference, argued that it was on record that since 2015, 2019 and 2023 respectively, the North Central had been flipping APC for victory.

“Indeed, our region has remained faithful to the ideals of the APC for the good course; the outstanding performance of the region in the 2023 presidential election is a testament to the fact that the region remains the swing zone and any party that the zone flips to is primed to always win the election,” they declared.

An analysis of the results of the presidential election in the North-Central region shows that 4.56 million people voted in the exercise out of which APC’s Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu got 1.7 million (41 percent) of the total votes.

Between Wase, and Gagdi who does the cap fit?

Among lawmakers from North-Central in the race for reps speakership are Raheem Olawuyi, Deputy Speaker Idris Wase (Plateau), and Yusuf Gagdi (Plateau).

While some have been drumming support for Wase, others say the youthful Yusuf Gagdi deserves the position for a paradigm shift.

A group under the umbrella of the APC Equity and Justice Forum is among those that have canvassed support for Wase to be considered for the speaker.

Leaders of the group, Nuhu Ayuba Shikdima and secretary, Ahmadu Babanrabi who addressed Journalists in Jos appealed to the APC leadership and president-elect to support Wase who represents Wase Federal Constituency of Plateau State to lead as the speaker at the 10th Assembly of the green chamber.

“As loyal members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), we are poised to humbly appeal to the conscience of our party leadership to consider the man Ahmed Idris Wase for the leadership of the Green Chambers of the National Assembly.

“We are also mindful of the party’s consideration to give every geopolitical zone a position of leadership for equity, justice, and fairness in governance. It is on account of this that we call on the party leadership to consider swapping positions that were hitherto in the North to the South and those that were in the South to the North. This will calm nerves should there be any manner or form of distrust by any part of the nation.

The group said Wase has a wealth of experience and is competent and equipped for such a critical position, which will in turn give good governance and development.

But a non-government organisation, Alliance for True Democracy in Nigeria (ATDN) believes that the cap fits Yusuf Gagdi, the current lawmaker representing Pankshin/Kanam/Kanke federal constituency.

The group’s President, Ejembi Enalegwu said in Makurdi last week that Gagdi’s pedigree, which includes being the deputy speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly, legislative aide to the deputy speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly and the chairman of the special committee on Peace, Security, and Reconciliation Plateau State 2018 and as well as financial secretary of PDP Plateau State 2012 – 2014, makes him the best candidate.

According to the group, Gagdi has not been found wanting in his core legislative duties.

“His rise to prominence affirms the truism that hard work, diligence and a commitment to the welfare of the downtrodden will take a politician to the top. Though a first-term lawmaker, his achievements already dwarf those of his colleagues who have been privileged to do four terms in the National Assembly,” Enalegwu said.

“Gagdi is also said to have set a record as the first, first-term federal lawmaker to have six self-sponsored bills assented to by the president. These include the bills for the establishment of the Federal University, Pankshin, Plateau State, and Admiralty University, Edosa, Delta State.

“Other bills to Gagdi’s credit are the bill for the establishment of Federal Polytechnic, Nyak in Shendam, Plateau State; a bill for the establishment of Federal College of Education, Dengi- Kanam, Plateau State; and a bill for the establishment of a Maritime Security Trust Fund for the Navy”.

He said as the chairman of the House Committee on the Navy, Gagdi also championed the setting up of the University for the Navy to improve its capacity.

“Gagdi also initiated the bill for the repeal and re-enactment of the Police Act, which has been there since 1974.  President Buhari assented to the bill on September 16, 2020, and the new Police Act addresses the flaws in the old Act.

“He is also responsible for the bill for the establishment of the National Hydrographic Agency. It shall relate to the port’s authority to give nautical information about activities on our waterways. The new agency shall be headed by the Hydrographer-General of the nation, who shall be a naval general.

“Based on these and many more, we are, therefore, soliciting for his support and emergence as speaker of the 10th National Assembly,” Enalegwu said.

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ICPC Secures 24-Year Jail Term for Dismissed NECO Staff Over Certificate Forgery

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BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has secured the conviction of a dismissed staff member of the National Examinations Council (NECO), Abdulwahab Sule, for offences bordering on certificate forgery and related corrupt practices.

The conviction was delivered by the High Court of Niger State sitting in Minna, presided over by Honourable Justice Abdullahi Mikailu, in Charge No: NSHC/ICPC/1C/2023.

Mr. Sule, who was dismissed from NECO in 2020 following the discovery of irregularities in his credentials, was found guilty on a three-count charge of dishonestly using a forged document as genuine, possession of a forged document, and making false statements.

Investigations by the ICPC revealed that the convict fraudulently used a forged Diploma certificate purportedly issued by the Federal University of Technology, Yola (now Modibbo Adama University, Yola) to secure employment with NECO in January 2009, where he remained until his dismissal in September 2020.

Further findings showed that the certificate, dated March 18, 2008, did not emanate from the institution, as confirmed by the university during verification.

The Commission also established that the convict had not completed his studies and still had outstanding courses at the time he claimed to have graduated.

In addition, Mr. Sule was found to have knowingly made false representations to NECO’s Director of Human Resource Management in August 2020, falsely claiming that he had obtained the Diploma certificate.

During ICPC’s investigation, the convict admitted that he did not complete his studies and disclosed that he paid the sum of N30,000 to procure the forged certificate from an individual.

Upon conviction, the Court sentenced him to twelve (12) years imprisonment on Count One, ten (10) years on Count Two, and two (2) years on Count Three. The sentences are to run concurrently, meaning he will effectively spend twelve (12) years in prison.

The ICPC reiterates its commitment to sanitising public institutions and warns that individuals who engage in forgery, falsification of records, and other corrupt practices will be brought to justice.

The Commission also urges organisations to sustain regular verification of staff credentials to prevent similar occurrences and strengthen institutional integrity.

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SpaceX is working with Cursor and has an option to buy the startup for $60 billion

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SpaceX said it has struck a deal with Cursor to develop a next generation “coding and knowledge work AI,” which includes a surprising provision—an option to buy the popular software development platform for $60 billion later this year.

Partnering with and potentially purchasing a leader in the hottest AI product category can only be seen in the context of SpaceX’s much-anticipated public offering. Investors seeking more value in the IPO might see its engagement with Cursor as another way to extract value from Elon Musk’s increasingly sprawling tech conglomerate.

The deal won’t shock those who follow the industry closely. Last week, it was reported that xAI would begin renting computing power from its data centers to Cursor, with the coding startup using tens of thousands of xAI chips to train its latest AI model. And last month, two of Cursor’s most senior engineering leaders, Andrew Milich and Jason Ginsberg, left the company to join xAI, where both report directly to Musk.

SpaceX described the partnership as a project combining Cursor’s “product and distribution to expert software engineers” with SpaceX’s Colossus supercomputer, which the company claims has the equivalent compute power of a million Nvidia H100 chips.

SpaceX also said that at some undisclosed point later this year, it will either pay Cursor $10 billion for its work or acquire the company for $60 billion. Last week, TechCrunch reported that Cursor was eying a $50 billion valuation in an upcoming private fundraising round. That figure itself reflects an astonishing series of leaps. Cursor was valued at just $2.5 billion in January of last year, climbed to $9 billion by last May May, and was assigned a $29.3 billion post-money valuation when it closed on $2.3 billion in Series D funding in November.

Either figure would represent a significant expense for SpaceX, which is widely seen to be losing money following the acquisition of xAI and the social media network X and is planning extensive capital investment. The brief statement did not say if either deal could be paid in SpaceX stock.

In the meantime, the move could shore up weaknesses at each company, but it also reveals them. Neither Cursor nor xAI has proprietary models that can match the leading offerings from Anthropic and OpenAI — the same companies now competing directly with Cursor for the developer market.

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Cursor still uses and sells access to Claude and GPT models even as both firms roll out their own coding tools, an awkward arrangement that this new SpaceX partnership may be designed to eventually escape.

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