Tag: Adewole Adebayo

  • 2027: We’re not against Tinubu, says ex-SDP presidential candidate Adebayo

    2027: We’re not against Tinubu, says ex-SDP presidential candidate Adebayo

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) is not against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu but is focused on tackling critical issues plaguing the nation, including hunger, inflation, poverty, insecurity, and unemployment, according to Adewole Adebayo, the party’s 2023 presidential candidate.

    Adebayo emphasized that the SDP’s mission is to confront these challenges while urging prospective members to join the party through legitimate means. He stressed that the party remains open to defectors who follow due process.

    He made these remarks on Saturday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during a meeting with SDP executive members led by the State Chairman, Yinka Ola-Williams, alongside former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, and other party members.

    Addressing concerns about the alleged hijacking of the Ogun chapter of the party, Adebayo sought to reassure members. The concerns arose following allegations that a former aide of an ex-governor of Kaduna State had obtained 30,000 SDP membership cards from the party’s national secretariat, a development causing unease within the state chapter.

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    Adebayo urged Ogun State SDP not to fret or be surprised over the alleged 30,000 members cards, alluding that such could be possible in a society where people are also counterfeiting naira, counterfeiting the dollar and bringing counterfeit drugs with the NAFDAC chasing them.

    According to him, they ought not to be surprised that if there were counterfeit party cards being carried about by equally counterfeit politicians who have history of doing counterfeit in their former parties.

    He, however, expressed confidence that SDP will rule Nigeria come 2027.

    He said “People are counterfeiting naira, they are counterfeiting the dollar, they’re bringing counterfeit rice, NAFDAC is chasing counterfeit drugs. Why are you surprised that there are counterfeit party cards? Especially if counterfeit party card is carried by counterfeit politicians who have the history of doing counterfeit in their former parties. So, we should forgive everybody, but this counterfeiting will not work in SDP. 

    “We are not fighting anybody we are only saying ‘come to our house through the front door not through the ceiling or the window.’ That’s all. Everybody here joined the party legitimately, anybody coming will join legitimately. 

    “We have spoken to the National Chairman and the NWC, he said there’s no counterfeiting of anything. Any card that’s not given through the state, LG and executives is not from the SDP. So, if they come, you will tell them to go away. Put your name in our register here and pay us here. We will get the card for you. That’s how it is. 

    “They want to run faster than their legs. Secondly, you are hearing rumors that people are coming to our party, Awolowo is coming, Azikiwe is coming, Balewa, Ahmadu Bello is coming. Let’s see them. Nigerians know us and they know them.

    “One thing that God is telling me is that there will be an SDP president in the villa in 2027. 

    “For the first time in a long time we will have people who care for the people. Let’s remain focus. The problems of Nigeria are our problems not individuals. 

    “We are not against Tinubu as a person but we are against hunger, inflation, poverty, insecurity, unemployment. That’s what we are against,” he said.

    Also speaking, the state chairman of the party who seized the occasion to welcome new genuine members into their fold, said they would not allow anybody to join them ostensibly to hijack the party structure in the state.

    “We want people to join us and we want to work together to provide a better government than what we have now that will remove poverty, provide better healthcare system for people, improve education and all. 

    “But not that they come to the party, hijack the party and take the structure away. That’s what we will not agree,” Ola – Williams said.

  • Adebayo mourns Useni

    Adebayo mourns Useni

    Leader and 2023 presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, alongside other party stalwarts, have paid glowing tributes to the late General Jeremiah Useni, former Chief of Army Staff, describing him as an angel in the army uniform.

    Adebayo said this when the SDP paid a condolence visit to the family of the late army general and former senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    He recounted several memorable personal experiences with the deceased, including how he brought an end to students’ uprising at the University of Ife as an army officer without a shot and how he counselled him before he dived into the presidential race in 2023.

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    “We are here because of our father. We are here to show that we are his children. We are here as SDP, but if you talk to everybody here, they all had a personal relationship with Baba. As of five weeks ago, I still spoke with him to say that we were coming to see him and he said then that he was due for treatment, and we prayed together. He was an angel in army uniform.”

    On his encounter with him when he wanted to contest for president in 2023, he said: “When I told him that I would be running for president, he didn’t care whether he knew me or not. He granted me a lot of interviews after which he said you truly can be president of Nigeria. I will talk to more people about you. But let me tell you from my personal experience. Take up the country first. If you don’t get it, don’t make trouble. In my own time, I let it be. If it’s God’s time, you will get it.

    “Politics is very difficult for soldiers, but Baba was able to make a smooth transition from being a soldier to a senator, and on many occasions, people who have done politics with him will never leave him.”

  • Not too early to talk about 2027 – Adebayo

    Not too early to talk about 2027 – Adebayo

    Contrary to what is being bandied about in certain quarters, Adewole Adebayo, the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election, has said that it is not too early to talk about the 2027 elections.

    Adebayo, in an interview, disclosed that Nigeria is a large country; therefore, consultations have to start early.

    According to him, “Politicians have to make consultations, and they have to start early in order to cover the entire country.

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    “No, it’s not too early. It depends on what activity people are engaging in. Nigeria is a very big country. I’ve been to Adamawa State, which is just one of the states in the Northeast. We have North-West which is larger, and we have North-Central. Then, we have the entire South comprising the South East, South West and South-South. So, it’s a very large country.

     “Hearing people out is very important. Politics is not the same thing as elections. So, on many occasions, you want to engage with your party members. “Sometimes, you engage with the communities outside your party. Sometimes, you need to win people over to your side, and this requires a lot of persuasion.”

  • Glitz as Ondo host maiden Prince Adewole Adebayo ‘Xmas  Marathon

    Glitz as Ondo host maiden Prince Adewole Adebayo ‘Xmas  Marathon

    Erstwhile Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, has commended the organisers  of the newly launched Prince Adewole Adebayo Christmas Marathon held in Ondo over the weekend, adding the race  would be a major  boost to the  tourism  development of  the state.

    Dalung along with former Minister of Power and Steel, Olu  Agunloye, was one of the high profile personalities that graced the event  that saw  participation of  athletes from  within and outside Nigeria, including some Kenyans.

    He described attendance at the marathon as well-attended and successful, noting its potential to promote tourism in Ondo, as participants will continue to visit the hospital kingdom.

    “We will support all efforts that bring glory and honour to the kingdom,” the former Sports Minister stated.

    Meanwhile, the initiator of the  race  and a chieftain of the Social Democratic Party(SDP),  Prince Adewole Adebayo, has counselled  youths  to embrace, saying  sports is one of the hidden but fastest ways to break away from boredom  and poverty.

    Revealing  his  motivation behind  the marathon’s  initiative, Adebayo  stated  that the event has come to stay  even as he  expressed his commitment to nurturing sports talents in Nigeria.

    “I believe it is important for Nigerians to engage in sporting activities because sports, music, and entertainment are powerful means of transforming impoverished individuals into stars within a single generation. We are currently in a period of human history that celebrates talent,” he said.

    He emphasized that promoting sporting events would help reduce poverty and highlighted the role of discipline in sports, stating: “anyone who can run a marathon is a disciplined person.”

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    Adebayo expressed his hopes for the marathon to be featured in Nigeria’s sporting calendar next year and to gain recognition from the International Olympic Committee. According to him, the event will henceforth holds annually on December 30.

    “This will be a regular occurrence. People came from all over the world and Nigeria, spanning various communities and age groups. These are initiatives we can pursue without waiting for government assistance,” Adebayo added enthusiastically.

    The winners received cash prizes of one million naira for first place, five hundred thousand naira for second place, and three hundred thousand naira for third place. Additionally, the organizers awarded fifty thousand naira as consolation to other participants.

    The athletes were later received by the traditional ruler of Ondo State, Oba Adesimbo Victor Kiladejo Adenrele Ademefun Kiladejo, Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom. The athletes were adorned with garlands at the palace.

  • How to conduct credible elections in Nigeria, by Adebayo

    How to conduct credible elections in Nigeria, by Adebayo

    Prince Adewole Adebayo was the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) during the last general election. In this online interview with some journalists, he speak about Nigeria’s fiscal policy, elections, and others

    That do you make of Nigeria’s recent move to borrow?

    America borrows from within. You borrow from your own currency. I am not quarrelling with them borrowing  the currency they issued. When you are  borrowing Euro bond, borrowing currency of other people in other capitals of the world. It’s a sign of crisis. Yes, you can do it but you don’t say it’s a good day for you. If you are anemic and your neighbor comes to donate blood to you, you should be grateful but you don’t say that’s the best day of your life because you are not supposed to be anemic in the first place. They need to run the economy in such a way that we can generate capital for ourselves. 

    You quarrel with the economic policies of the  government…

    This idea of a thousand mile is not Usain Bolt wind the gold medal all the time. That’s not the philosophy of people who wants to win. I saw the minister and I heard him  and I understood the philosophy. I am not against him in person. I  like him as a finance person who can manage your asset like merchant banker.

    There are two things you need to do with the type of our size of our development. First, the fiscal and budgetary housekeeping. That’s the first. The government budgets for itself in the first part of the budget. Then, the second part of the budget signals to the rest of the economy and creates a stimulus for areas they want to emphasize and then use other incentives to encourage others to do investments. They are sending wrong signals. First, in their own housekeeping, they are wrong in the way they are going about it. You cannot never say to anybody especially who understands basic microeconomics that your inflation rates cannot be not of your unemployment rate. You can do it. You have already got it upside down. If you have a 15% inflation rate, definitely, your unemployment cannot go below 15% because of the way you run the economy.

    If you listen to the gentleman again, he painstakingly celebrated the idea that they have 25 million households that they are trying to give little money to. Why don’t you have 25 million households from whom you are going to give employment? So you have social register to people you want to give money but you don’t have register of unemployment that you can give jobs. What sense does it make?

    The idea that you are going to imagine manufacturing by thinking that if you give N50,000 to any enterprise, whether small or medium micro invisible,N50,000? If the person comes to your office to collect the money, he will spend about that on transportation. If you say you want to grow the economy by bringing investors, don’t you understand that borrowing money in the bank is just one of the factors of production. Loan capital, for example, won’t you realize that there other papers expenditure like labour cost, infrastructure cost, and other costs. If you are driving those costs above sustainability, there is no way you can generate employment or capital in the economy.

    What can Nigeria do to have credible elections in terms of voter participation.

    Everybody involved knows what to do. The question is if they have the attitude to do it. Three things you must have for a good elections. You must go to an election with attitude of winning or losing honestly.

    You shouldn’t be desperate.

    Secondly, those who participate in it must know that it is constitutional duty that goes beyond putting government in place. It is a duty they owe the society as a whole, so they do it with integrity. Thirdly, they should not expect personal gain from it. Those who come to vote should not expect to sell their vote. Those who administer election should not collect bribe to administer election . Journalists who carry the news should be truthful to the country and the judiciary when asked to come and look at the some of the errors should try their best .

    Now that you talked about judiciary, will it ever get to that stage where we would not need judiciary to decide out come of elections?

    Left to me, we can get there today. What we need and I have advocated it all the time, is that you take mainstream judiciary away from election for the sake of the country and the judiciary itself.

    Then, you must have a constitutional court that you set up, not from the regularly judiciary , may be retired justices, people who are no longer in a promotion or anything like that. You bring them together. When you bring them together, they do three things. The election is not finalised until that constitutional court has looked into it.

    Two, the person who Giles a complain against the election doesn’t have to prove anything. All he has to say is that I don’t agree with the election. It is the burden of proven that the election was in order should be on INEC because INEC knew where the bodies were buried. You cannot tell somebody who didn’t conduct the election,’ I give you 21 days tell me everything that is wrong with the election.

    Thirdly, people should not assume that because you lost an election, it is automatically rigged. That should not be the attitude. There should be fewer petitions based on merit.

    When you say people, there is a low approval rating of INEC from some Nigerians. On the other side, politicians like put more challenges on INEC by trying to circumvent the rules…

    No doubt about that the problems of Nigeria are traceable to the political class. When I addressed the forum of House of Representative recently, that Nigeria need to rehabilitate the political class because when you have a decent political class, people full of integrity, many of the problems associated with politics or politicians will be removed. INEC itself has a bit of coniveance whether for the sustainability of their appointment or people have discovered that they can get rich by taking advantage of desperation of politicians. Most of the problems of election didn’t arise from INEC. They arise from the political parties. More political parties commit crimes in n their primaries than they accuse INEC of. So, whatever error INEC commits, they even commit more. People bribes delegate for elections. Party chairmen and secretary switch names like the game of domino. So, political class is guilty. I agree with that. But INEC is supposed to be a professional class. In that case, they should not collaborate with the politicians.

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    The INEC chairman said in Ghana that rarely do you see people cross carpet. But here in Nigeria , you can say PDP is APC and you won’t be wrong. Take it further, there appears no opposition in Nigeria, it’s like dead, including your party.

    The issue is this, let’s start with INEC. The problem is Nigeria is that everybody is an experts in other people’s business. It is not the duty of INEC chairman to teach politicians how to politik. His job is to administer election. Leave them to cross-carpet, that is outside your power. What you should do is to conduct credible elections and monitor your staff to see that you don’t switch elections, you don’t switch off the servers, you don’t do nonsense that is associated with electioneering. Once you have clean your own augean table, you can have the moral standing to now pontificate for others.

    With respect to opposition you talked about, opposition in our system of government is opposition of ideas , not opposition of on the streets. The problem people have with opposition is that Labour party ,PDP,APC are all of the same philosophy.

    You didn’t include SDP?

    We have a different philosophy.

    How is yours different from them.

    We are left of the centre and our policies are different. If you listen to us during the campaign, you juxtapose our policies to governor Peter Obi, President Tinubu and Vice President Atiku, you will think they were written from the same script. They are in different parties but they believe in the same thing, economic theory. If Peter Obi was in power, he will find another person,not Wale Edun, one who sounds like him.

    On cross carpeting. It is not a major problem. It is bad. But the important thing is that you must definition of ideas. If somebody crosses from PDP to APC,he hasn’t really crossed. It’s like one moving from one room to another within the same bungalow. It is when somebody crosses from an ideological divide. So, they are parties of the same ilk. What Nigerians need now is to invest the attention, belief and time in alternative thinking. And to say there is no opposition, the job I am doing now is constructive opposition.

    What do you make of rotational presidency?

    Rotation is at two levels. You must rotate according to geopolitical zone for peace ton ton among the elite. But you must rotate from the elite to the people for growth and justice to happen in Nigeria. If you are rotating from North to South and all of that and rotating about the same wasteful elite who have no idea , you will be rotating poverty, insecurity and others. But if you rotate from them, in terms inter generational from the old people to the young ones and from ideological rotation from those who follow IMF-WORLDBANK to those who have indigenous ideas authentic pro -Nigeria idea , you would have some progress for the country.

  • SDP chieftain Adebayo knocks unrest advocates

    SDP chieftain Adebayo knocks unrest advocates

    The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in last year’s general election, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has berated those calling for military intervention.

    He said irrespective of the challenges the country is currently passing through, military rule is not an option.

    In a tweet on his official handle@Pres_Adebayo, the SDP stalwart said the military is neither good for itself nor for the society as everything dies under it, including the soul of the nation.

    “That elections are not free and fair is not an excuse to return to 400 years of captivity in Egypt,” Adebayo said.

    The SDP stalwart warned that military should never return to power, adding: “The media should be the last estate to succumb to amnesia, if others forget.”

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     Acknowledging the challenges the country is currently facing, Adebayo said: “we have a blank cheque of democratic processes we can cash whenever we are ready to approach the Bank of Democracy with honest credentials.”

     He reminded Nigerians that the military junta dealt with media houses, including The Punch and The Guardian, when it was in power. 

    “The founder of The Guardian (Alex Ibru) even took bullets for the rights we take so much for granted today,” Adebayo said.

    According to him, the economy may be challenging under the present dispensation but that should not be enough reason to invite the military.

    The SDP stalwart insisted that it is only through democratic process that power is transmuted.

    He added: “No matter what is at stake, military rule is ruled out. It is neither good for the military nor for society. Everything dies under military rule, including the soul of the nation. That elections are not free and fair is no excuse to return to 400 years of captivity in Egypt. That is the new frontier for our democratic struggle. It is the Red Sea we have to cross.

    “And when we reach the Promised Land, we still have the Philistines to fight. Only cowardice and amnesia can sound like lullabies of the junta. God forbid! Nigeria is destined for democracy. And so shall it be.”

  • ‘President has powers to choose, fire appointees’

    ‘President has powers to choose, fire appointees’

    The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in last year’s general election, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has berated those faulting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the new appointments he made into his Cabinet.

    President Tinubu dropped five ministers, nominated seven new ones for Senate confirmation, and re-assigned 10 others, in a cabinet reshuffle he announced on Wednesday.

    Adebayo noted that the President has the prerogative powers to choose and fire his appointees whenever he chooses, according to the constitution.

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    “It is within the constitutional prerogative of the President to appoint ministers, deploy ministers, supervise ministers, reassign ministers, and replace ministers.

    “Under Section 5 of the 1999 Constitution, the President is the sole executive. All the executive powers in the federation are vested in the President. And it’s only he who is the executive, and shares that power with no one.

     “Therefore, when the President decides to reshuffle his cabinet, he has that constitutional right, the same rights as he had at the beginning when he selected his ministers and appointed them.

  • Adebayo tasks Tinubu on good governance

    Adebayo tasks Tinubu on good governance

    The candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election, Prince Adewole Adebayo has urged President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), not to follow the crowd but instead give good governance to Nigerians, citing the late Awolowo who always differed from his peers as an example.

    He also advised Tinubu to know where to draw the curtain between being good at governance and being good at politicking, stressing that the two sometimes appear contradictory.

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    “It was not for nothing that Awolowo was different from his peers in gravitas and focus. You can summon the alertness, discipline, gravitas, lifestyle, and outlook necessary to bring order to your initial chaos. There was no way we didn’t have good reasons to suspect that things would be stuck, but you can adapt to adopt,” he stated.

  • Election litigations should be concluded before inauguration of winners

    Election litigations should be concluded before inauguration of winners

    The Social Democratic Party’s (SDP) flag-bearer in the last presidential election in Nigeria, Prince Adewole Adebayo has called for an urgent electoral reform that would ensure that winners in any election are not sworn into offices until the cases against them in courts are concluded, stressing that politicians were only interested in getting power and not justice.

     He commended the Supreme Court for quick dispensation of justice in the last presidential election petition before it, even as he insisted that the courts could still do better by ensuring that all matters relating to elections are thrashed and done with before anybody is sworn into office.

     He lamented that what causes tension in the land most often is because the court doesn’t have what the politicians want. “So, there is no time in the history of election litigation that the politicians will be satisfied with the court because the court can only give you justice. Politicians don’t want justice. They want judgment leading to power. So, they see the court as another layer of getting power. But, the court isn’t designed to give you power. The court is designed to give you justice. So, sometimes you may get justice, but if justice doesn’t land you in power, you say this isn’t justice,” he said.

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     On the Supreme Court’s emphasis on technicality rather than on the substance of the case with a particular reference to how President Bola Tinubu’s Chicago State University certificate was handled, he stressed that in election matters, there are three things to be considered.  “One, for people who are not lawyers, everything about law boils down to technicality to them. Two, election matter is said to be sui-generis; it doesn’t follow the traditional procedural, technical and substantive form because election itself is technical in nature. The whole jurisprudence of election is technical by nature. Three, the claim of the party before the court was not a substantive claim, it was a claim based on technicality because if I come to court and say I scored the highest votes and I can prove it; that is substantive.  If I come to court and say well, the other person scored higher votes than me but he is not qualified, that is technicality,” he said.

     He also raised concern about the mode appointment of both the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court justices, saying a situation where the president has the final say is not good for the country. He condemned situations where the National Judicial Council (NJC) could only recommend since the President is at liberty to accept or reject such recommendations. He said: “From my reading of the constitution, the president is even more powerful than any other person because he is the one who can appoint. The National Judicial Council (NJC) can only make recommendations to the president. If the president isn’t satisfied, he won’t appoint, and that is the end. But, if the president appoints somebody and the judiciary isn’t happy, the person stays, though the person may have a hard time.”

  • Adebayo congratulates Nigeria on P&ID case

    Adebayo congratulates Nigeria on P&ID case

    The candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has congratulated Nigerians and the Federal Government for winning the $11 billion legal battle with the Process and Industrial Development (P&ID) company in London court.

    The Federal Government on Monday won its case against the P&ID in a Business and Property court in London presided over by Justice Robin Knowles of the Commercial Courts of England and Wales.

    In the case marked CL-2019-000752, the Federal Government sought to overturn the $6.6billion arbitration award in favour of P&ID in 2017.

    The award has continued to accrue interest since then and has now brought the current total before the judgment to approximately $11 billion.

    The court declared that it did not find any merit in the charges of bribery levelled against the former Attorney-General of Lagos State, who was representing Nigeria in the arbitration, Mr. Olasupo Shasore (SAN).

    The dispute dates back to 2010 when the P&ID Limited entered into a gas supply and processing agreement with Nigeria, with plans to establish an Accelerated Gas Development project in Cross River State. The project never materialized, and P&ID subsequently accused Nigeria of breaching the contract terms.

    The company claimed that Nigeria violated the terms of its agreement by failing to provide gas for the power plant it wanted to build for the country. In 2015, P&ID won a judgment for a $10 billion compensation.

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    This frustrated the construction of the Gas Project agreed to during the government of former president Umaru Yar’Adua and deprived the P&ID the potential benefits expected from the 20 years worth of gas supplies with “anticipated profits of $5 to $6 billion.”

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s government reached an out-of-tribunal agreement for the payment of $850 million and passed on disbursement to the administration of President Mohammed Buhari.

    Buhari refused to pay the negotiated sum, set aside the settlement agreement and challenged the enforcement of the award before the English Commercial Court. But the London court added $2.4 billion in interest making it $9bn.

    However, Judge Knowles ruled that the award was obtained by fraud and what has happened in the case is contrary to public policy.

    Reacting to the development, Adebayo in X handle
    @Pres_Adebayo wrote: ” I heartily congratulate Nigerians, the Federal Government and @officialEFCC on well deserved justice in the Nigeria vs P&ID case which would have robbed poor Nigerians of US$11bn we don’t have to pay foreign fraudsters who neither need nor deserve it.”