Tag: Accord Party

  • Wounded Accord Party member

     ACCORD PARTY GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE IN OYO STATE, SEN.RASIDI LADOJA (L) CONSOLLING MR WASIU, ONE OF THE PARTY MEMBERS   ATTACKED DURING PARTY'S CAMPAIGN, DURING  HIS VISIT TO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL IN IBADAN ON TUESDAY  .NAN.
    ACCORD PARTY GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE IN OYO STATE,
    SEN.RASIDI LADOJA (L) CONSOLLING MR WASIU, ONE OF THE PARTY MEMBERS
    ATTACKED DURING PARTY’S CAMPAIGN, DURING HIS VISIT TO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL IN
    IBADAN ON TUESDAY .NAN.
  • PDM, Accord Party, eight others reject poll shift

    A coalition of 10 political parties have rejected the call for the postponement of the April 14 and 28 general election, saying such underhand and undemocratic tactic could plunge the country into anarchy.

    At a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, the leaders of the parties expressed shock over the decision of some of the political parties to join what they described as the infamous campaign to scuttle the country’s democracy.

    The parties that formed the coalition are – the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM), Accord Party, KOWA Party, APA, MPPP, SDP, ADC, HDP, DPP and UPP.

    The National Chairman of the PDM, Alhaji Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim, who addressed journalists at the conference, said the call for the postponement of the election was dubious and evil.

    According to him, the call had nothing to do with the preparedness or otherwise of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct the election or the pace of distribution and collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).

    “We condemn in the strongest terms possible, this underhand and undemocratic tactic meant to plunge our country into anarchy, on top of the debilitating state of insecurity which has become pervasive in the land,” Ibrahim stated.

    The parties stated that there was no reason for the postponement, since INEC had maintained its preparedness to conduct the poll.

    The parties also cited the assurances by the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief Air Marshall Alexander Badeh, guaranteeing adequate security for the elections in the three Northeastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe that are under the Boko Haram siege.

    The parties said, “The military, led by the Chief of Defence Staff, had guaranteed adequate security on land and air for a successful and safe conduct of the 2015 general election. This ought to have settled the fears about the security of lives and property as well as of the electorate and INEC officials.

    “The governors and citizens of the three states have not complained either to the INEC or the Executive and Legislative arms of government that their citizens would be disenfranchised if elections were held in their states.

    “The call for the postponement of the general election is, therefore, a call orchestrated by one of the political parties which has continued to invest huge sums of money to ensure the elections do not hold as scheduled, out of fear of losing power for the first time since 1999.

    “Our democracy has come of age and Nigerians are ready for change, we will not allow desperation and power-mongering to scuttle it and will do whatever is necessary to defend it and ensure that the general election holds as scheduled.

    “We call on the INEC not to be intimidated by desperate elements and to proceed with its preparations for the general election as scheduled. We assure INEC we shall stand by it, shoulder to shoulder, to ensure our democracy is not undermined.

    “We urge all major stakeholders, especially well meaning political parties and their presidential candidates, the INEC and the National Assembly as well as all the security agencies in the country to stand together to ensure that the 2015 general election is conducted as scheduled and guarantee that Nigeria survives to face another general election in 2019.

    “We call on friends of Nigeria and the international community at large to stand with Nigeria in these very trying times and put pressure on the authorities to comply with the timetable of democratic elections as released by INEC.

  • Accord Party picks don, Ex-Ondo NUJ scribe as candidates

    The immediate past General Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Ondo State Council, Ebenezer Adeniyan, and a Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Education, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Dr. Abiodun Ambode, were among the candidates that emerged from the House of Assembly and National Assembly primaries of the Accord Party (AP) in the state yesterday.

    While Adeniyan emerged as the candidate for the  House of Assembly in Akure South Constituency 1, Ambode emerged as the candidate for the House of Representatives in Ondo East/Ondo West Federal Constituency.

    At a peaceful primary election held at the state secretariat of the party in Akure, the state capital, in the presence of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agents, delegates of the party ratified the nomination of the candidates, all of who were unopposed from their constituencies.

  • Ekiti Guber election: Kole Ajayi emerges Accord candidate

    Accord Party Thursday formally concluded its primaries with Barrister Kole Ajayi emerging as the Sole Candidate of the party.

    At a colourful ceremony presided over by the National Vice Chairman (Southwest) of the party, Chief Kayode Ojo and witnessed by INEC officials, delegates drawn from all the 16 Local Government of the State were in attendance at the State Party Secretariat.

    At the ceremony, Ajayi, Accord governorship candidate assured Ekiti people that his government would use welfarism to tackle the prevailing poverty in the State.

    He urged party faithfuls to work assiduously for the success of the Party come June 21 gubernatorial election.

    Ajayi also charged Ekiti people to use the opportunity of “a true indigene of the state”, to achieve their much desired homebased government.

    In his address, the National Vice Chairman of the Party, Chief Kayode Ojo expressed optimism in the victory of Accord and that of its Candidate saying Accord is the only party without controversy and that the Candidate is the only Candidate that is homegrown with the understanding of the Ekiti terrain.

    Also present at the Ceremony were the National Treasurer, Mr Mike Leramo, National Woman Leader, hajia Mariam Saleh and the National Youth Leader, Mallam Abduralhman D. Muhamed.

  • Rep says he executed constituency projects worth N120m in 2 years

    Rep says he executed constituency projects worth N120m in 2 years

    Hon Olayemi Busari, a member of the House of Representative on the platform of Accord Party (AP), says he has executed constituency projects worth over N120 million between 2011 and 2013.

    Busari told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an interview in Ibadan that the money was spent to improve the standard of living of the people in his constituency.

    He said that he constructed a three classroom blocks each at Bioku and Aladun Communities in Ona-Ara and another one at Olosan in Egbeda Local Government area of the state.

    “Through my poverty alleviation programme, I have given to people of the constituency 100 motorcycles, 50 sewing machines,  30 deep freezers and cash gift of N40,000 to 200 beneficiaries.

    Busari said he had also provided 16 boreholes in the two local governments and at the same time sunk two drilled well in each of the 22 wards that make up the constituency, bringing the number  to 44 wells.

    He also said that he had facilitated the rehabilitation and refurbishment of PHCN office at Olorunsogo which was burnt down during the protest against the removal of petrol subsidy in January 2012.

    “I have tried within my capacity to secure appointments at the federal level for graduates in my constituency.

    “At least, 235 graduates have secured appointment in the federal civil service, Immigration Service, Nigeria Police, Civil Defence, Federal Road Safety Commission and Military, to mention but a few.”

    He said that N50 million had been budgeted for the execution of many projects in his constituency in 2013.

    Busari, however, said he was able to do all these programmes with total support from both Federal and state Governments.