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  • ADC lawmaker denies being sponsored by Faleke

    A House of Representatives member-elect from Yagba Federal Constituency, Kogi State, on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Hon. Leke Abejide has debunked insinuations that he was sponsored by Hon. James Falake, a member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency of Lagos State at the House of Representatives.

    According to a statement signed by the newly elected lawmaker and made available to reporters, he described the story published by a section of the media as a cheap blackmail orchestrated by his political detractors.

    He added that he was shocked by the way the All Progressives Congress was roundly defeated at Yagba Federal Constituency “our great party, the ADC, some disgruntled elements resorted to blackmail and mischievous propaganda to make the world believe I cannot stand on my feet.”

  • Faleke didn’t sponsor me, says Kogi ADC Rep-elect

    A House of Representative member-elect from Yagba Federal Constituency, Kogi state on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Hon. Leke Abejide has debunked insinuations he was sponsored by Hon. James Falake, a member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency.

    According to a statement by the newly elected lawmaker, he described the story published by a section of the media as cheap blackmail orchestrated by his political detractors at Kogi state Government House.

    He said: “Shocked by the way the All Progressive Congress was roundly defeated at Yagba Federal Constituency by our great party, the ADC, some disgruntled elements sponsored by Governor Yahaya Bello resorted to blackmail and mischievous propaganda to make the world believe I cannot stand on my feet.

    “The baseless document which was made available to news media in Lokoja by its authors last Tuesday alleges that Honourable Abejide, the popularly elected representative of the good people of Yagba Federal Constituency on the platform of ADC in the Green Chamber of the National Assembly, was sponsored by Hon. James Falake, a member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency of Lagos state at the House of Representatives.”

    Abejide stated: “I am too profound and successful in all facets of life to be sponsored by anybody within and outside Nigeria.

    “The African Democratic Congress (ADC), which I nurtured from inception to a position of strength which cumulated in its victory over established political parties, including the ruling APC in Kogi state in the recently concluded National Assembly Election in my constituency has no relationship whatsoever with Hon. James Falake or any other person (s), for that matter.

    “For avoidance of doubt, I wish to place it on record that I am a very successful business mogul capable of sponsoring myself, and to make it straight that I sponsored/inaugurated the party ADC in Yagba Federal Constituency.

    “I single-handedly sponsored myself and all other State Assembly Candidates of the party in Yagba land without receiving a dime from Hon. Faleke of APC.”

    On why he won, he said: “I have always enjoyed the goodwill and support of Yagba Federal Constituency through my over six years unprecedented empowerment programmes for widows, less privileged, students, youths and the aged spread across Yagba land.

    “These credentials, alone earned me the landslide victory at the last National Assembly Election in Yagba land.

    “So, the sponsorship allegation at its best can be described as the figment of imagination of some few demented souls in Kogi APC who are already jittery of their diminishing popularity occasioned by failure of governance of APC in the state.”

  • Akala rejoins APC, dumps gubernatorial ambition

    A former Governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, has returned to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He is the governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in the March 9 governorship election.

    The former governor, The Nation learnt, made the decision earlier today after meeting the APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Abuja and Lagos.

    A reliable source within the party confirmed that the Ogbomoso-born politician will make a statement on his new decision today for his supporters across the state to understand the reasons for his move ahead of the March 9 governorship and House of Assembly election.

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    His return to the APC will deal a heavy blow on the alliance he was leading among opposition parties against the governing party in the state.

    He was leading an alliance between ADP, African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

    Prior to the election, Akala had vowed that all opposition parties would do anything to end to the reins of the APC in the state.

    But the intervention of Tinubu and other national leaders made him change his mind.

    The former governor left the APC last October to pick the governorship ticket of the ADP.

    He is widely believed to have influenced the victory of the PDP in Ogbomoso Zone in the February 23 presidential election.

     

     

     

  • Cleric canvasses politics without violence to younger generation

    The Senior Pastor, God’s Kingdom Christian Centre, Mr John Kome, has urged politicians to bequeath righteousness and politics without violence to the younger generation.

    Kome, also an African Democratic Congress (ADC) House of Assembly candidate for Ikeja Constituency, made the appeal at news conference on Sunday in Lagos.

    “If blood shedding and bloodletting are what our older politicians are bequeathing to our younger generation, then the future of our youths is bleak,’’ the ADC candidate said.

    Kome also called on security agencies to help checkmate the wave of political killings in some parts of the country.

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    The ADC candidate promised to promote righteous laws and people-friendly policies, if elected.

    “I will make sure I stand by righteous policies and laws, I am going
    to stand against anything that will stand against the people I am representing.

    “If there is any law inhibiting the growth, development and well-being of the people that I am representing, I will stand against it.

    “I am going to represent Nigerians, not just the Christians but also
    the Muslims alike,” he said.

    The cleric said he was in politics to secure a better platform to touch
    people’s lives.

    “When our youths are jobless there will be increase in crimes, what the youths need is an entrepreneurial mindset.

    “What the youths needs is to graduate and not look for white collar jobs,’’ the cleric said.

  • I’ll tame crime by checkmating drug abuse -Sen Nyako

    Sen Abdulaziz Nyako, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State,
    has said he would tame crime through checkmating drug abuse if he becomes the next governor of the state.

    He made the commitment in Dumne, a rural community in Song LGA, when he paid a campaign visit there, stressing that crime would be reduced to near nill across the state if youths are taken off drugs.

    Drug abuse is a major challenge in Adamawa State and Nyako’s remark called to mind a recent assertion by the state command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) that most crimes are committed under the influence of drugs.

    Sen Abdulazeez Nyako, reiterating his commitment towards ensuring eradication of drug abuse in the state, said it would be achieved through concerted efforts and he would enthusiastically lead and power the efforts.

    “We must checkmate drug abuse for our society to prosper. We should be in the vanguard in eliminating drug addiction which increases crime in the society,” he said.

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    At another campaign venue, in Wurude, also in Song LGA, Abdulaziz Nyako pledged a rice milling factory along the banks of a massive body of water called River Kilange.

    He said the rice mill would help the local farmers as it would facilitate dry season irrigation and benefit the people because it would ensure food sufficiency.

    He said the project’s blueprint was conceived by his father, former Gov. Murtala Nyako, and would be implemented next year by the ADC government if voted into power.

    He said the rice mill would complement food security, which he said is his priority plan.

  • No plan for coalition with parties — Lagos ADC

    The African Democratic Congress ( ADC ) in Lagos State on Tuesday said it had no plan to go into any form of alliance or coalition to win elections in the state.

    Pastor Kayode Jacobs, Chairman, ADC Lagos State Chapter, told the News Agency of Nigeria that the party had the capacity to win, and was not in the race to bargain with any political party in any election in Lagos, come 2019.

    Jacobs said that ADC was one of the prominent political parties in Lagos and could not afford to sell out such popularity.

    “ADC is all out to win many positions in the coming elections to deliver good governance whereby the resources of the state will be well utilised for the benefit of the masses.

    ”On the alliance among some political parties in the country, ADC alliance is only applied at the national level, the party is a part of CUPP, but no alliance at the state level.

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    “At the state level, we are contesting every position and we are determined to win, but at the national level, the alliance stays. We are cooperating in that regard.

    ”We are really strategising to win many positions in Lagos State.

    “Very soon, we will inaugurate our campaign committee so that full campaign can kick off and campaigns will be taken to the nooks and crannies of Lagos State.

    ”ADC is a party that has come to stay even beyond 2019, ”he said.

    Jacobs urged Lagos residents to support and vote for ADC, saying it would work to transform the state to a desirable one if given the mandate, come 2019.

  • ‘ADC stands with CUPP on Atiku’

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has reiterated its support for the decision of the Coalition of United Political Parties to endorse the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, as its joint candidate.

    The National Chairman of the party, Chief Ralphs Nwosu, who disclosed this during a Fund Raising Dinner/First Annual Global Handshake Awards, in Abuja, said ADC’s main priority was the wellbeing of Nigeria.

    He said as a party with integrity, ADC would always abide with the provisions of the CUPP Memorandum of Understanding. He assured members, stakeholders and supporters that all grey areas would be addressed to ensure that all ADC votes were protected in the National Assembly and other elections.

    Nwosu maintained that ADC’s 115 sitting legislators at the state and federal levels and others contesting election at different levels would defeat the ruling and other parties in 2019.

    On the fate of the party’s presidential candidate, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, the National Chairman explained that all presidential aspirants had been properly briefed before the primary on the decision of the party to adhere strictly to the provisions of the CUPP MoU.

    He added: “Our presidential aspirants were properly briefed before and during the screening exercise for the primary. We made it clear to them that they, and presidential candidates of other member parties would have to go into the CUPP basket from where the best would emerge, based on consensus. We made it clear that the party would uphold the decision of CUPP even if they eventually did not make it, because our first priority is to deliver the nation from the hands of the ruling party, and no one can do it alone,” he said.

    “Since our guide, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has adopted ADC and played a critical role in the formation of CUPP, we have decided that we will follow the directions given by the Coalition team because we believe they are people of integrity. Our candidate will also respect that decision,” Nwosu added.

    The Deputy National Chairman, Strategy, Innovation, and Change, Dr. Chike Okogwu, said: “The ruling government has failed the nation, especially in the management of our economy. How can the Federal Government earn about N8.4 trillion but spend N6.4 trillion on fuel importation, thus needing to borrow money to pay salaries and provide unsustainable infrastructure projects?

    “The candidate of CUPP will ensure local governments in Nigeria go into generating 30MW of power from either of solar, wind, hydro, gas, coal, and waste dumpsites, among others. Improved power generation will drive innovation and industrialisation.”

    According to the chairman, ADC currently has over five million card-carrying members across all the states of the federation.

    He said that the fund raising dinner and awards ceremony was to garner support and evolve a people-oriented party that would effectively respond to the quest for best political leadership that would lead to the realisation of the aspirations of the founding fathers of the country.

    ‘We are a members-driven party that gives priority to participation of members in the decision making process. Through our different strategies, we have been able to achieve a membership base of over five million due-paying members,” he said.

    While commending the Zonal and State executive officers of the party’s commitment to the growth and advancement of ADC, he said, “Within four months, ADC grew from having only one Bayelsa State House of Assembly member to having over 115 elected political office holders.”

    He said the party had five elected Senators, 18 members of the House of Representatives, and several members of the states’ assembly, spread across the country.

    “It will interest Nigerians to know that in Oyo State alone, ADC has more members in the State House of Assembly than any other party,” he noted.

     

  • Ladoja: situations forced me to dump ADC for ZLP

    •Oyo ex-governor denies dumping Lanlehin

    Former Oyo State governor and ex-chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator Rashidi Ladoja, yesterday said he left the ADC for members of the Unity Forum who were dictating virtually everything in the party.

    He also denied leaving his anointed governorship candidate, Senator Olufemi Lanlehin, in the cold.

    The former governor said Lanlehin refused to follow him to his new party, Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).

    Ladoja addressed reporters yesterday at his Ondo Street, Bodija, Ibadan home.

    The former governor said members of the Unity Forum, who broke away from the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in May, were behaving as if they had won next year’s elections.

    According to him, they imposed their members as candidates of the party, having no regard for him and other party leaders, particularly Chief Michael Koleoso.

    He said some of their impositions would not promote inclusion which is necessary for any political party to win elections.

    Ladoja alleged that the national leadership of ADC did not give room for inclusiveness in decisions to be made by the party in Oyo State.

    While confirming his defection to ZLP, the former governor unveiled Chief Sharafadeen Alli as the party’s governorship candidate.

    He expressed confidence that all his followers would defect with him.

    When reminded that some of them had declared that they would stay back in ADC, Ladoja said it was because he was yet to publicly announce his defection to his new party.

    The former governor said he enjoys loyalty of his followers but also pointed out that people are free to make their choices.

    He added: “My apprehension was that the way we were going, we might not be able to win the election because some areas in Ibarapa, Oke-Ogun and Ibadan were not catered for at all. And our friends (Unity Forum members) were dodging discussions on their decisions.”

    The former governor accused the forum members of taking unilateral decisions and then came back to appeal to him to overlook their impositions.

    He said the last straw was the imposition of the deputy governorship candidate, Mr Saheed Alaran, who hails from Iseyin, the same town that produced the House of Representatives and House of Assembly candidates.

    As for Lanlehin, the former governor said he explained the need to leave for another party to him but that he rejected the idea.

    He said Alli sought his approval to join ZLP to contest as governor and that he approved his decision.

    Ladoja emphasised that the most important thing is that Governor Abiola Ajimobi must not be allowed to install his successor.

     

  • Ladoja’s supporters: we will remain in ADC

    Several supporters of former Oyo State Governor Rashidi Ladoja yesterday sent him a negative message: enough of jumping from one party to another.

    Thousands of supporters in Oke-Ogun took the decision at a meeting held in Okaka, Itesiwaju Local Government Area.

    Last week, Ladoja dumped the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for Zenith Labour Party (ZLP). It was the third time he defected from one party to another in the last two years.

    He dumped Accord party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) last year after contesting as governor and failing twice on Accord’s platform, which he joined in 2010.

    But he defected to the ADC in May following irreconcilable differences with the new leader of the PDP in the state, Mr Seyi Makinde.

    The former governor again dumped the ADC for ZLP last week, citing excesses of members of the Unity Forum, a bloc within the party. Members of the forum defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in May after failing to get tickets of the party for the various positions they desired.

    In a communique released at the end of the meeting, Ladoja’s supporters said they still recognised him as their leader but would not leave the ADC with him.

    They also insisted on keeping their support for the ADC governorship candidate, Senator Olufemi Lanlehin, who got the ticket through Ladoja’s support.

    The communique reads: “The meeting noted that Senator Ladoja is still recognised as our leader and we have been loyal to him up till now. All the times he contested elections, we supported his candidature with everything we had. It was noted that loyalty is not transferable: our loyalty to Senator Ladoja is, therefore, not transferable.

    “We recognised that having believed in Senator Lanlehin (another disciple of Senator Ladoja), he (Ladoja) endorsed him as the ADC governorship candidate for Oyo State in the 2019 general election. We hereby pledge our continued support for the candidature of Senator Lanlehin as the ADC governorship candidate for Oyo State in the forthcoming election.

    “The meeting, therefore, unanimously resolved that the Oke-Ogun Ladoja Political Group affirms that we still remain as members of ADC in Oyo State, Nigeria with an unflinching support for Senator Lanlehin’s governorship candidature.”

    The communique was signed by Hamid Gbadamosi and Rafiu Afuku.

  • Supporters refute rumours of Ladoja’s plan to dump ADC for ZLP

    The tension over unconfirmed reports that Sen. Rashidi Ladoja will lead his supporters out of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), for Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) this weekend, was doused yesterday, when his followers rose from a meeting to confirm their stay in the ADC and their loyalty to the former governor.

    All the 49 candidates of the party also affirmed Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin as the party’s governorship candidate in the forthcoming election. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) didn’t recognize Lanlehin while displaying lists of governorship candidates in the state.

    Rising from emergency meetings held at the party’s secretariat at Samonda, Ibadan, the state capital, the politicians reaffirmed confidence in the ability of Ladoja; Chief Michael Koleoso; Dr Adebisi Busari; Chief Layiwola Olakojo and Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle to lead the party and its candidates to victory in next year’s election.

    Spokespersons for the forum and lawmakers representing Atiba State Constituency, Hon. Gbenga Oyekola and Hon. Segun Olaleye, from Ibadan North II constituency, said the meetings, which were well attended, had in attendance the three Senatorial candidates of the party, Sen. Monsurat Sunmonu (Oyo Central); Senator Soji Akanbi (Oyo South); Chief Bayo Lawal (Oyo North); 14 House of Representatives and 32 House of Assembly candidates.

    The lawmakers said the party’s stakeholders were confident that the leaders, with their “enviable political pedigree and time-tested electoral value,” would lead the campaign for the party as soon as INEC lifts the ban of campaign.

    Olaleye dispelled insinuation that Ladoja would dump the party, emphasising that the former governor would join forces with other leaders to bring about a pro-people government in the state in 2019.

    “When the time for campaign comes and our leaders lead the charge, it will be clear to all that our party will form the next government and our candidates will sweep the polls. ADC is strong in all the zones of the state,” he said.

    Olaleye also appealed to the group of 12 aggrieved governorship aspirants in the party to sheath their swords, assuring them that their interest would be taken care of with Sen. Lanlehin as the incoming governor of the state in 2019.

    “We are not saying they don’t have reasons to be aggrieved. But we want them to consider the larger interest of the people of the state and the love and the goodwill the party has enjoyed within a short period of time” he said.