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  • Thugs shoot at Ahmed’s, Saraki’s campaign convoy

    Thugs shoot at Ahmed’s, Saraki’s campaign convoy

    Suspected Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) thugs yesterday attacked the convoy of Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and the senator representing Kwara Central in the National Assembly, Bukola Saraki.

    The thugs were said to have shot two members of the All Progressives Congress (APC); scores of others were injured.

    The attack took place at Isapa, Ekiti Local Government Area.

    Isapa is the home town of PDP’s governorship candidate, Senator Simeon Ajibola.

    The APC campaign train was on tour of the local government area, with Ahmed and Saraki, among other APC leaders, conducting peaceful rallies for votes.

    It was learnt that one of the victims of the attack was shot on his left leg and the other had his ear lobe chopped off with a machete.

    The hoodlums, it was gathered, ambushed the advance team of APC members going to Isapa.

    They attacked the supporters and destroyed the party’s campaign vehicles.

    The situation caused panic. People ran for safety.

    Despite the attack, Saraki and Ahmed addressed a large crowd of supporters in the community.

    The governor described the incident as unfortunate, adding that he was committed to peace.

    He said: “We have remained committed to a peaceful campaign everywhere we have gone to and we have been to virtually all the communities in this state without any problem.

    “However, it’s quite unfortunate that as we were coming here, our advance team was met with resistance by some misguided youths. Some of our people were shot at; they have been rushed to the hospital. One of them was very critical. We don’t know what will happen to him. But we are praying that he survives it.

    “It is very unfortunate. It was not expected, because we have been carrying out our campaigns peacefully and we intend to continue to do so. We would not allow any misguided group to truncate our record of peace in the state.”

  • Thugs shoot at Ahmed’s, Saraki’s campaign convoy

    Thugs shoot at Ahmed’s, Saraki’s campaign convoy

    Suspected Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) thugs yesterday attacked the convoy of Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and the senator representing Kwara Central in the National Assembly, Bukola Saraki.

    The thugs were said to have shot two members of the All Progressives Congress (APC); scores of others were injured.

    The attack took place at Isapa, Ekiti Local Government Area.

    Isapa is the home town of PDP’s governorship candidate, Senator Simeon Ajibola.

    The APC campaign train was on tour of the local government area, with Ahmed and Saraki, among other APC leaders, conducting peaceful rallies for votes.

    It was learnt that one of the victims of the attack was shot on his left leg and the other had his ear lobe chopped off with a machete.

    The hoodlums, it was gathered, ambushed the advance team of APC members going to Isapa.

    They attacked the supporters and destroyed the party’s campaign vehicles.

    The situation caused panic. People ran for safety.

    Despite the attack, Saraki and Ahmed addressed a large crowd of supporters in the community.

    The governor described the incident as unfortunate, adding that he was committed to peace.

    He said: “We have remained committed to a peaceful campaign everywhere we have gone to and we have been to virtually all the communities in this state without any problem.

    “However, it’s quite unfortunate that as we were coming here, our advance team was met with resistance by some misguided youths. Some of our people were shot at; they have been rushed to the hospital. One of them was very critical. We don’t know what will happen to him. But we are praying that he survives it.

    “It is very unfortunate. It was not expected, because we have been carrying out our campaigns peacefully and we intend to continue to do so. We would not allow any misguided group to truncate our record of peace in the state.”

  • Kwara governorship: Ahmed,  Ajibola set for showdown

    Kwara governorship: Ahmed, Ajibola set for showdown

    In Kwara State, ruling All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party are set for an epic political battle in the February governorship election, reports Assistant Editor, Dare Odufowokan

    AHEAD of the February governorship election in Kwara State, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), are poised for what many observers say would be an epic political battle.

    Although there are about eight governorship candidates in the race to the Government House, political analysts claim the Kwara gubernatorial contest is a two-horse race between Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of the APC and his main opponent, Senator Simeon Ajibola, the PDP candidate.

    Also, the contest is peculiar in that the two candidates are from Kwara South Senatorial District. Ahmed is from Igbomina. Ajibola is Ekiti. Pundits say the election would be won and lost outside the southern district as the two of them are expected to pull some weight at home.

    “Both Ahmed and Ajibola are very popular in the southern district. The political situation today is such that two illustrious sons of the district are at each other’s throat politically.

    “As we speak, it is obvious that they both enjoy wide followership at home. But the election will be won outside the southern district. This is where the APC will have an advantage. Ahmed has been governor for four years; a performing governor at that.

    “So, his wider political network and popularity will deliver the votes for APC in the north and central senatorial districts. With that, I see APC winning the contest in the long run,” Bode Oyedepo, State coordinator of the Campaign for Good Governance (CGG), told The Nation.

    Aside the said advantage, pundits say the state of the Kwara State chapter of the PDP may also work against Ajibola’s aspiration in February.  The party primaries were rancorous. It had to be done twice. The first one in December was inconclusive. All hell was let loose as aspirants alleged that some Abuja politicians wanted to impose a particular candidate on the party.

    Ajibola and ten other aspirants raised alarm. The party leadership was accused of undue interference and there was pandemonium. Eventually, the primary was repeated and Ajibola won. But there was no rejoicing over his victory as it appeared that most party leaders preferred someone else.

    Many thought the initial coldness from party leaders towards Ajibola’s candidacy was a matter of time. But it wasn’t to be as it refused to go away even few weeks to election. Observers of the politics of the state say the PDP campaign in the state is not as expected.

    And with the Saraki structure solidly behind Ahmed, analysts say it will be a difficult task for Ajibola to defeat him. The same Saraki structure gave Ajibola the senate seat he currently occupies.

     Alhaji Ajani Waheed, former Vice Chairman of the PDP in Asa Local Government Area said Ajibola is no match for the APC. According to him, “the Saraki structure is tested, trusted, strong, steady and capable of effectively warding off threats from the opposition. The opposition can only ignore the potency of the structure to its peril.”

    “Kwara PDP died the moment the Saraki structure left it. Ajibola and others who stayed back lost their followers who moved with their real leaders to the APC.

    But debunking insinuations that his party is divided, Ajibola said: “We are all winners in the last primary election as there is no victor, no vanquished. We are all together and working together to ensure that our efforts translate into winning Kwara for PDP.”

    But, Ajibola, analysts say, is banking largely on the support of the Presidency to emerge victorious in the election. This explains his confidence in a race many would vow has been lost before it started.

    “The federal might is giving Ajibola confidence. We are going to be telling the people why they should not allow anybody to drag us from the centre to an opposition state. Jonathan is winning the presidency and we cannot afford to be in opposition.

    “Kwara people are not daft. They know the implication of that and they will not be fooled. The PDP too will not fold its hand and lose Kwara. We are winning the election here in February and Ajibola is the next governor,” another source, a former commissioner in the state said.

    The political war is already generating serious tension as the two leading candidates engage themselves in heated issue-based exchanges over their performances in their current offices.

    Responding to recent claims by Senator Ajibola that he contributed money towards projects like Baruten Road, the Ilorin Cargo Terminal and the International Vocational Centre, Ajase Ipo, the governor dismissed the assertion as blatant lies, stressing that the said projects were funded from federal allocation, internal sources and bank loans.

    He challenged the Senator to provide proof of his financial contribution to the projects in question, which he insisted were funded by the state government. Ahmed expressed disappointment that Ajibola displayed ignorance about how state government projects are funded despite aspiring to govern the state.

    Ahmed further challenged Ajibola to reveal how many federal government projects he has attracted to Kwara State and which bills he has sponsored in the Senate stressing that the Federal Government’s Ajase Ipo to Erin Ile Road remains in serious disrepair despite being a major road in Kwara South which Ajibola represents in the Senate.

    But speaking to The Nation, Ajibola insisted that he contributed the sum of N1. 5 billion to capital projects in the state. The governorship candidate said the contribution was made to Kwara State National Assembly Joint Project. He said part of the N1. 5 billion was used to construct the Baruten road, Cargo Terminal at Ilorin and the Vocational Centre, Ajase-Ipo, among other contributions he made to the state development.

    He however said he did not believe in blowing his trumpet and in engaging in media hype like the APC-led government in the state. “Without being immodest, I have over the years been able to influence and directly facilitate numerous capital projects in Kwara South Senatorial District,” Ajibola added. The Senator listed his intervention in the area of education in Kwara South District to include construction of classrooms in Isapa, Ijagbo, Babanloma, Oke Oyan, Okeya-Po.

    With the two candidates and their parties determined to clinch the governorship position next February, it is left to be seen where the pendulum will swing when actual voting begins.

  • Ahmed urges Kwarans to turn out enmase for Buhari

    Kwara State Governor, Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed has called on Kwarans to turn out in numbers to the Metropolitan Park, Ilorin to welcome, former Head of State and Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Major General Muhammadu Buhari who will be in town for the party’s presidential campaign.

     The Governor in a statement issued in Ilorin by his Chief Press Secretary, Alhaji Abdulwahab Oba said Kwarans of all ages should join in the train of change.

     The governor emphasized that the forthcoming elections are not about the individual, religious belief or ethnicity but the destiny of all Nigerians. According to Governor Ahmed the forthcoming elections are about eradicating poverty, ensuring safety of lives and properties ‎and providing sustainable jobs for our teaming youths. “These”, the governor said “are variables with no religious or ethnic boundaries”.

     The Governor, according to the statement, advised the good people of the state to remain law abiding and good ambassadors during and after the APC campaign which promises to attract dignitaries across the nooks and crannies of the country.

  • Ahmed, Ajibola differ on Kwara projects

    Ahmed, Ajibola differ on Kwara projects

    Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Senator Simeon Ajibola, have disagreed on the execution of capital projects in the state.

    Ajibola said he contributed N1.5 billion into the execution of capital projects.

    The PDP candidate said the contribution was made through the Kwara State National Assembly Joint Project.

    But Ahmed, who is the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, argued that his opponent was not telling the truth because he was desperate to impress the people that he had performed as the Senator representing Kwara South.

    Ajibola said he contributed to the construction of Baruten Road, the Ilorin Cargo Terminal and the International Vocational Centre at Ajase Ipo.

    But the governor dismissed the assertion as blatant lies, adding that those projects were funded from Federal Allocation, internal sources and bank loans.

    In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Dr Muyideen Akorede, the governor challenged the Ajibola to prove his financial contribution to the projects.

    Ahmed said he was disappointed that the senator displayed ignorance about how state government’s projects.

    The governor said it was ironical that Ajibola did not understand the workings of the state he aspired to govern.

    On the two-kilometre road in Isapa, which Ajibola claimed to have executed, Ahmed said the state government spent over N200 million on the project, at the senator’s request.

    The governor also challenged the senator to reveal how many Federal Government projects he attracted to Kwara State and which Bills he sponsored in the Senate.

    He said the Federal Government’s Ajase Ipo to Erin Ile Road remained in serious disrepair, despite being a major road in Kwara South, which Ajibola represents in the Senate.

    Ahmed explained that his administration had rehabilitated 400 blocks of classrooms in primary and secondary, including the School for Special Needs, Ilorin; GSS, Agbamu; GSS, Omode; GSS, Afon; GHS, Ilorin; Mount Carmel, Ilorin and CSS, Lade, among others.

    Ajibola, who spoke through the Director of Administration and Logistics of his campaign organisation, Prince Shuaib Olanrewaju, said part of the N1.5 billion was used to build Baruten Road; the Cargo Terminal at Ilorin and the vocational centre at Ajase-Ipo.

    He said: “Without being immodest, I have over the years been able to influence and directly facilitate numerous capital projects in Kwara South Senatorial District.”

    The senator listed his intervention in education in Kwara South District to include the construction of classrooms in Isapa, Ijagbo, Babanloma, Oke-Oyan and Okeya-Po.

    Ajibola said: “I pay a monthly stipend ranging from N10,000 to N20,000 to about 120 Kwara South indigenes while about 60 communities have benefitted from me on self-help development projects.”

  • Ahmed, Ajibola differ on Kwara projects

    Ahmed, Ajibola differ on Kwara projects

    Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Senator Simeon Ajibola, have disagreed on the execution of capital projects in the state.

    Ajibola said he contributed N1.5 billion into the execution of capital projects.

    The PDP candidate said the contribution was made through the Kwara State National Assembly Joint Project.

    But Ahmed, who is the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, argued that his opponent was not telling the truth because he was desperate to impress the people that he had performed as the Senator representing Kwara South.

    Ajibola said he contributed to the construction of Baruten Road, the Ilorin Cargo Terminal and the International Vocational Centre at Ajase Ipo.

    But the governor dismissed the assertion as blatant lies, adding that those projects were funded from Federal Allocation, internal sources and bank loans.

    In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Dr Muyideen Akorede, the governor challenged the Ajibola to prove his financial contribution to the projects.

    Ahmed said he was disappointed that the senator displayed ignorance about how state government’s projects.

    The governor said it was ironical that Ajibola did not understand the workings of the state he aspired to govern.

    On the two-kilometre road in Isapa, which Ajibola claimed to have executed, Ahmed said the state government spent over N200 million on the project, at the senator’s request.

    The governor also challenged the senator to reveal how many Federal Government projects he attracted to Kwara State and which Bills he sponsored in the Senate.

    He said the Federal Government’s Ajase Ipo to Erin Ile Road remained in serious disrepair, despite being a major road in Kwara South, which Ajibola represents in the Senate.

    Ahmed explained that his administration had rehabilitated 400 blocks of classrooms in primary and secondary, including the School for Special Needs, Ilorin; GSS, Agbamu; GSS, Omode; GSS, Afon; GHS, Ilorin; Mount Carmel, Ilorin and CSS, Lade, among others.

    Ajibola, who spoke through the Director of Administration and Logistics of his campaign organisation, Prince Shuaib Olanrewaju, said part of the N1.5 billion was used to build Baruten Road; the Cargo Terminal at Ilorin and the vocational centre at Ajase-Ipo.

    He said: “Without being immodest, I have over the years been able to influence and directly facilitate numerous capital projects in Kwara South Senatorial District.”

    The senator listed his intervention in education in Kwara South District to include the construction of classrooms in Isapa, Ijagbo, Babanloma, Oke-Oyan and Okeya-Po.

    Ajibola said: “I pay a monthly stipend ranging from N10,000 to N20,000 to about 120 Kwara South indigenes while about 60 communities have benefitted from me on self-help development projects.”

  • Ahmed, Ajibola, Omotoso battle for Kwara Govt House

    Ahmed, Ajibola, Omotoso battle for Kwara Govt House

    As Kwara State warms up for the governorship election, eyes are on three candidates-Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed(All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Simeon Ajibola (Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Dr. Mike Omotoso (Labour Party). Correspondent ADEKUNLE JIMOH writes on their strengths and weaknesses as well as the issues that will shape the contest.

    The race to Kwara State Government House has begun. The contest is between Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Senator Simeon Ajibola of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The two candidates are from Kwara South Senatorial District. Ahmed is from Igbomina. Ajibola is Ekiti.

    Before the emergence of Ajibola as the standard bearer of the PDP, his party was enmeshed in a crisis. The party primaries were rancorous. The first shadow poll, which took place in December last year, was inconclusive. It was alleged that some powerful forces wanted to impose an anointed candidate. Eleven out of 12 aspirants cried foul. Ajibola, who has been elected senator thrice, was more vociferous. The aspirants accused the leadership of the party of scheming to impose a lawyer-turned politician on the chapter. However, when Ajibola emerged as the flag bearer, there was no jubilation in Kwara. The people did not take him serious.

    To observers, Ahmed has a bright chance at the poll. His structure-the Saraki structure-is solid and waxing stronger. Ajibola had rode on the same machinery to the Senate. When he deserted the structure, he was also deserted by the people. In fact, many people believe that the election is a litmus test for the Saraki Dynasty. The governor, who spoke with reporters in Lagos, said the structure is tested, trusted, strong, steady and sturdy, adding that it is capable of effectively warding off threats from the opposition. The opposition can only ignore the potency of the structure to its peril.

    However, Ajibola is optimistic. He defeated other aspirants at the primaries. These are former Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on National Assembly Matters, Senator Suleiman Ajadi (107 votes), former Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Prof Shuaib Abdulraheem (58), ex-Minister of Transport, Alhaji Bio Ibrahim (45), son of late governor Mohammed Lawal, Hakeem (33), Deacon John Dara (27), Jani Ibrahim (16) and Sunday Babalola (three votes. Others are former Land and Housing Commissioner Kale Belgore  (one vote) and Alhaji Abdullahi Sanusi (nil). The Chairman of the Electoral Panel, Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State, said the outcome of the primary was a demonstration of internal democracy in the PDP.

    Accepting the ticket, Ajibola said: “We are all winners in this election as there is no victor, no vanquished in this Governorship Primary and indeed, in all primaries of PDP in Kwara.I urge that we should all work together to ensure that today’s victory translate into winning Kwara for PDP.”

    In the ruling party, Ahmed had no rival at the primaries. Thus, his attention was not diverted by party intrigue. His party supported him for a second term. Kwara APC chieftains said the governor has lived up to expectation by implementing people-oriented programmes.

    The seeming obstacle to Ahmed’s second term bid is the avowed determination of the Presidency to “recover” Kwara State from the APC.

    But, APC leaders have predicted that the federal might will collapse in Kwara. They explained that the Saraki Dynasty will survive by winning the election as a tribute to its founder and the strongman of Kwara politics, the late Dr. Olusola Saraki. Like his illustrious father, Dr. Bukola Saraki has not relented in paying prompt attention to peoples’ welfare like his father did when he was alive. Also, APC leaders have also endeared themselves to the populace by always making themselves available, whether there is election or not, thereby ministering to their needs.

    Senator Bukola Saraki has been sponsoring both Christians and Muslims in large numbers on pilgrimages to Israel and Saudi Arabia, apart from empowering women with fridges, grinding machines, and cash to enable them start small businesses. Recently, Saraki also committed N80 million to the provision of Ramadan gifts to Muslims in the state, irrespective of ethnic and political affiliations.

    Kwara has become a huge construction site under the Ahmed Administration. There were also monumental infrastructural projects executed by Saraki during his eight-year tenure as state governor. The former governor had turned Ilorin, the state capital to a modern and commercial centre. Ahmed has kept the vision alive by empowering transporters, students, youths, artisans and farmers. He has also tried to create employment opportunities for youths.

    The recent introduction of “Quickwin” Programme through which thousands of youths were engaged bears testimony to  this claim. Before the end of last year, government had planned to engage over 8,000 youths under this scheme. Many indigenes have hailed the initiative.

    The landmark achievements of Governor Ahmad between 2011 and now include employment of 10, 200 youths, empowerment of 41, 000 small business owners, provision  of  100 taxis to transporters, fees reduction at the state university, abolition of tuition fees in Senior Secondary Schools,  free notebooks for senior secondary students, 13 General hospitals equipped and 42 Primary Health centres rehabilitated, construction and rehabilitation of urban and rural roads.

    The governor has also expanded water supply. He has created a new generation of commercial farmers, connected 400 communities to the national grid and extended a globally-applauded community Health Insurance Scheme to cover about 80,000 Kwara indegenes.

    In the opinion of many stakeholders, Ahmed is a youth-friendly governor. He is perceived as a focused administrator. He started earning those credentials within weeks of taking office, with the engagement of 2,000 youths through Kwara Bridge Empowerment Scheme (KWABES).

    Not only did the government engaged 5, 000 youths under the scheme in three years, 2,000 of them are now in permanent employment in the civil service. It is on record that the state government has never defaulted in the payment of salaries since its inception.

    Despite the shortfall in the federal allocation to the state, the government is still able to pay civil servants and pensioners their monthly salaries promptly on the 25th of every month.

    The Ahmed Administration has also established International Vocational Centre in Ajase-Ipo, Kwara South,s to train youths on various vocational skill that could make them self-employed and employers of labour after the completion of their courses.

    The Harmony Advanced Medical Diagnostic Centre, the International Aviation College, both in Ilorin, and the New Nigerian Commercial Farming initiative in Shonga, Edu Local Government Area are also worthy of applause.

    The governor recently announced plans to upgrade 59 traditional institutions in the state. He also said that plans are in the offing to create local government development councils areas out of the existing 16 local governments. If the governor makes good his promise on the upgrading of traditional stools and the creation of more local government councils, that will give APC bloc votes from Kwara South and Kwara Central districts.

    While the grading of traditional rulers are of paramount importance to the people of Kwara South, the people of Kwara Central have been yearning for the creation of additional councils out of the existing five councils in Ilorin Emirate. According to an observer, Ahmed worked and is still working as if he will not have a second chance. He added that, for every hard work, there is a reward.

    But, Ajibola would have to depend largely on the support of the Presidency to make any appreciable impact in the election. The PDP candidate has never won any election without the support of the Saraki dynasty.

    At a rally, Ajibola assured the people that his government would not discriminate against non-indigenes. He promised to liberate them from what he described as bondage under the Saraki hegemony. He said indigenes and non indigenes would be given equal rights and treatment as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution. “Whatever PDP government does for the state indigenes, would also be done for non indigenes”, Ajibola said.

    Ajibola promised free education, old age security trust, and welfare for all. “Our free health service to children below the age of five years and free pre and post natal treatment for pregnant women would include non Indigenes in the state”, he added.

    Dr Omotoso, a pharmacist, was adopted by the Labour Party (LP) its governorship candidate three weeks ago. He defected from the PDP, citing injustice. He complained that he was edged out of the House of Representatives primaries. He is popular for his medical mission under which no fewer than 5,000 people benefitted.

    The medical mission covered basic health solutions to improve the quality of lives of the people in the rural areas with free diagnostics, expert advice and provisions of free drugs including wheelchairs to all and sundry.

    The founder of Mike Omotosho Foundation also empowered women with N10 million micro credit loan scheme late last year. The Foundation has also trained 300 youths in Computer skills in Kwara South. But, Omotoso is perceived as an inexperienced politician. He lacks a rich political pedigree.

    However, it is being insinuated in some quarters that Dr Omotoso has connection with President Goodluck Jonathan. He was the North Central Coordinator of Jonathan Actualisation Movement (JAM). While some political analysts argued that the pharmacist is out to scuttle the ambition of his kinsman, Ajibola, who was said to be instrumental to his failure in his National Assembly primaries.

  • Saraki, Ahmed, oppose change in election dates

    Saraki, Ahmed, oppose change in election dates

    Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, Senator Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Committee chair on Justice, Dr Ali Ahmad, have rejected call for the postponement of next month’s general election.

    National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Sambo Dasuki, had suggested that the elections be shifted to enable the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to distribute the remaining permanent voter cards (PVCs).

    Saraki, who is the leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State, asked Nigerians to reject any attempt to shift the elections.

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment and Ecology said the proposal to shift the poll was a subtle way by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to avoid defeat.

    He spoke at a campaign rally in Fufu, headqaurters of Ilorin South Local Government Area.

    The former governor of the state asked Nigerians to reject the proposal made by the National Security Adviser, saying it is now evident that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is jittery, having seen the handwriting of failure on the wall.

    While asking the electorate in the state to reject the PDP and its presidential candidate, Saraki said the people should support the APC whose presidential candidate, Muhammad Bihari, hails from the same state as the late former President Musa Yar’Adua.

    “It was the administration of Yar’adua that did something for Kwara. Since Jonathan came, there is nothing and we are glad that the APC candidate is also from Katsina State like Yar’Adua who had in his lifetime always desired that Kwara and Katsina would work together,” he said.

    Saraki told the crowd that it was imperative to effect a change in the Presidency if the state would make significant impact on the lives of the people because there would be an end to impunity and alleged corruption at the federal level.

    Governor AbdulFattah Ahmed spoke along the same line in his own message while the state chairman of the party, Alhaji Ishola Balogun-Fulani described the PDP deputy-governorship candidate in the state, Alhaji Yinka Aluko, who hails from the council area, as a political appretince who left his master before due time.

  • Ahmed challenges opponent on achievements

    Ahmed challenges opponent on achievements

    Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed has challenged the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDPs) opponent in next month governorship elections, Senator Simeon Ajibola, to tell Kwarans his achievements as a-three term senator representing Kwara South.

    Speaking during a campaign rally at Isin, Isin Local Government Area, Ahmed, who is the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said his opponent could not point to any tangible project or programme he attracted to the state since he became a Senator.

    The governor said: “Let him tell us what he has done for Kwara instead of playing on sentiments that cannot sway people. People want someone with the experience and capacity for good governance.

    “Senator Bukola Saraki has attracted an environmental project to the state. Other members of the National Assembly have attracted projects to the state. Ask Senator Ajibola what projects he has attracted to Kwara State.”

    Ahmed also challenged Ajibola to identify how many bills he sponsored or debates he contributed to in his three tenures in the Senate.

    He said his administration had made significant development in all sectors, including youth, SME micro credit for small business owners and farmers, rehabilitation of general hospitals and supply of transformers to hundreds of communities across the state. He promised to create 5000 new jobs, establish an Independent Power Project, overhaul 120 schools and embark on new road projects if re-elected.

    He urged the people to collect their Permanent Voter Cards and ensure that they turn out en-masse to vote for the APC at all levels, adding that only the party could bring about the desired change in the country.

  • Jonathan has impoverished Nigerians,  say Ahmed, Saraki, Abdullahi

    Jonathan has impoverished Nigerians, say Ahmed, Saraki, Abdullahi

    kWARA State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, Senator Bukola Saraki and ex-sports minister, Bolaji Abdullahi, pronounced a damning verdict on President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration yesterday.

    They accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led government of impoverishing Nigerians.

    They spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital at the presentation of the state All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates for next month’s elections.

    Abdullahi said Nigerians were more economically impoverished than six or seven years ago, adding that yet the administration claimed that “our economy is improving.”

    The former minister said: “When Senator Bukola Saraki was the governor of the state, many of our supporters and members could afford to build houses and buy cars. But these days, the text messages we receive border on money to keep body and soul together.

    “They now want us to continue in that our hunger status for another four years. To add insult on injury, they say the country’s gross domestic product is increasing and that the Nigeria’s economy is one of the best in Africa.

    “The money that the PDP people are filtering away is what they term GDP. That is none of our business. I urge us all to cast our votes for General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) in the next month presidential elections and Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed in the governorship elections.

    “March 3rd 2014, when President Goodluck Jonathan came to Ilorin – then I was the minister for sports, they said I should mount the podium at this same metropolitan square and haul abuses at Senator Bukola Saraki. But being a true son of Ilorin, I cannot not bite a finger that has fed me. It was the same Saraki that brought me from Lagos and made me a special assistant, and from special assistant to special adviser.

    “As if that was not enough, the then governor of Kwara State appointed me as a commissioner and subsequently nominated me for ministerial job.

    “This our leader has foresight; he told us before our defection from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC that PDP was like a sinking ship. It was then that some people felt they would sit by the driver of sinking ship. The senator also told us then that PDP is a God forsaken party.”

    Ahmed said that the financial emasculation of the state has hampered infrastructural development.

    He said: “There is dwindling allocation from Abuja, notwithstanding the state government has not defaulted in paying workers’ salaries as at and when due. We have not relented in creating jobs for our teeming youths.

    “Today, we are assuring you that we shall not abandon our ongoing projects. We are not liars as we don’t say what we cannot do. Through President Jonathan’s campaigns, we can decipher that the PDP is peopled by a bunch of liars. They embark on shadow-chasing, rather focus attention on issues.

    “I urge us all to close rank and sweep PDP-led government away at all levels. The other day, I told you that PDP’s umbrella was already leaking. That is apparent to all of us now.”

    Saraki, who is the APC leader in the state, asked: “If the President Jonathan could not control Nigerian economy when one barrel of crude oil was over $100 per barrel, how can he manage the economy when a barrel is about $50?

    “PDP says that we are abusing Mr. President. We are not abusing Mr. President. We have all the respect for the presidency; we are talking of facts and figures.

    “PDP and Mr. President promised Nigerians security; is their security today? You promised power; is there light today? You promised to fight corruption; is there any change today? You promised to provide job for all our youths; any job today? These are not present today.  We are not being personal, we are talking about issues.

    “We are not talking about having leaders based on religion – Christian, or Muslim. We are not talking whether you are from North or South. We are not talking whether you are Hausa, Yoruba or Ijaw. We are talking about who will make Nigeria better.”

    He urged the people to vote for Gen Muhammadu Buhari, Ahmed, the senators from APC, members of the House of Representatives and members of the state Assembly from APC.