Tag: All Progressives Congress (APC)

  • Council chief, APC chief condemn attack on pipelines

    Council chief, APC chief condemn attack on pipelines

    ‘N5m bounty placed on masterminds’

    Warri North Local Government Chair, Festus Ashima and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Ayirimi Emami, have condemned the attack on pipeline facilities belonging to Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL).

    The affected pipelines were allegedly smashed by vandals along Olero-Dibi-Abiteye Fields/Flow stations in Warri North council of Delta State.

    The damaged pipelines transport petroleum products, including natural gas and crude oil, it was learnt.

    Niger Delta Liberation Movement (NDLM claimed responsibility for the attack measuring six inches, eight inches and 10 inches in diameter.

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    In a syndicated statement, the group said it carried out the operation about 2 am on November 22, describing the damage as the launch of ‘Operation CHEVRON DRAGNET’

    The chairman described the vandalism as a threat not only to public safety and the environment, but also to our economic development.

    In a statement, the council chief vowed to work with security agencies to fish out perpetrators of the act. He offered to give N5 million to anyone with information that leads to arrest of the perpetrators.

    The statement reads: “I condemn the vandalism perpetrated by some criminal elements, who blasted  Chevron oil pipeline, Bibi Field in Eghoro Ward, Warri North local government….’’

  • Barau donates 61 vehicles, 1,137 motorcycles to Kano APC leaders

    Barau donates 61 vehicles, 1,137 motorcycles to Kano APC leaders

    As part of efforts to boost his political party’s operation, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin has donated 61 vehicles and 1137 motorcycles to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State.

    In a statement by Hon. Shitu Madaki Kunchi, Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Barau said 61 vehicles were distributed to party leaders, including the chairmen of all 44 local government areas, zonal chairmen from Kano North, Central, and South, and the state APC office.

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    “Additionally, 1137 motorcycles are set to be provided to ward chairmen to facilitate their mobility and improve grassroots mobilization for party activities.

    “With this, Senator Barau emphasized his ongoing commitment to empowering APC leaders and members, pledging continued support to ensure the party’s unity and success across the state,”Kunchi said.

  • Edo govt, APC clash over conversion of governor’s SSAs, SAs to civil servants

    Edo govt, APC clash over conversion of governor’s SSAs, SAs to civil servants

    Edo State Government and the state’s chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday clashed over the decision of the outgoing Governor Godwin Obaseki to convert his Senior Special Assistants (SSAs) and Special Assistants (SAs) into full-time civil servants.

    Edo APC, through a member of its transition committee, Kassim Afegbua, a former commissioner for Information, said Obaseki added 186 of such appointees in September to the already bloated number of aides around him, and had just begun the process of absorbing another 152 aides to compound the problem.

    Afegbua said: “The interview is ongoing in Benin City, as part of efforts to overburden the incoming administration with huge recurrent expenditure, aware that the state is already bugged down by huge debts burden. Obaseki, for eight years, refused to recruit civil servants to fill up vacant positions and energise the civil service.’’

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    Obaseki’s Special Adviser on Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie, however, said employment into Edo public service, since the outset of the Obaseki-led administration, had focused on serving the people.

    He said: “We are unfortunately seeing a disturbing trend from the APC, even before they assume government position. They have started making spurious claims that the state is overburdened by debt, and are now threatening that they will sack workers.’’

    Afegbua said the claim that Edo government was employing workers was misguided, noting that the administration started engaging new workers across spectra of governance over six years ago, a fact he insisted could be confirmed by civil servants in Edo State.

  • SDP members defect to APC in Akure

    SDP members defect to APC in Akure

    Social Democratic Party (SDP) have defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State ahead of next week’s governorship election.

    The SDP members joined the APC at Ogbese, Akure North Local Government Area, when Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa led the APC campaign train to members in Akure North.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa campaigned in Iju, Itaogbolu, Igoba, Ogbese, Ilu-Abo, Oba-Ile and Igbatoro. He assured the SDP defectors of equ opportunities in the APC.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa urged the crowd at Ogbese to make their votes count by voting for the APC. He said voting for any other party would be a wasted opportunity.

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    At the palace of the Olu of Ilu-Abo, Oba Olu Falae assured Aiyedatiwa that every vote in Ilu-Abo would go to the APC candidate.

    He, however, urged the governor to honour the promises made to the community.

    The Ogbolu of Itaogbolu, Oba Idowu Faborode appealed to Aiyedatiwa to rehabilitate roads in his domain as well as provide other critical amenities.

    Responding, Aiyedatiwa said, “We are working on rural-urban road networks, particularly those that connect farming communities to urban markets. This initiative aims to ease the transportation of food products, bolstering our state’s agricultural sector. If elected, I am committed to expanding these projects and enhancing rural development.”

  • APC women ‘will partake in mentorship’

    APC women ‘will partake in mentorship’

    The National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Mary Idele Alile, has reiterated her dedication to mentorship initiatives aimed at amplifying the voices of women within the party and fostering economic self-reliance.

    Speaking at a national summit and dialogue held in Abuja, Dr. Alile emphasised her commitment to mentorship, work-life balance policies, and other initiatives designed to empower women.

    She unveiled a roadmap developed by her office to guide the implementation of these initiatives.

    She hoped the future of women’s leadership, envisioning a society where women hold equal representation at decision-making tables, where their voices are valued, and their contributions are recognized.

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    “The future belongs to empowered women,” Dr. Alile stated. “Women who lead, innovate, and inspire. We must promote girls’ education, encourage women’s participation in politics, foster mentorship, and advocate for inclusive governance and policy reforms.”

    She also called for expanded women’s representation in APC structures and decision-making processes, as well as the establishment of the APC Women Leadership Development Program.

    Dr. Alile however thanked First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her impactful “Renewed Hope” initiative, which focuses on various empowerment programs for women, healthcare, and support for the elderly across Nigeria. She encouraged the audience to envision a world where young girls aspire to leadership, adding, “A world where women are not just participants but drivers of the conversation.”

  • GAC hails Amuwo-Odofin council chief

    GAC hails Amuwo-Odofin council chief

    Leader of the representative of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), the highest decision-making body of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Tunde Balogun has commended the Chairman of Amuwo-Odofin Local Government, Valentine Buraimoh, for his “outstanding performance”.

    Balogun made this commendation during a working visit to the local government with his team. 

    He praised Buraimoh’s leadership and urged all stakeholders to cooperate with him to bring democracy dividends to the people.

    The team also assessed the council chairman’s infrastructural projects and expressed their confidence in him. The CDC/CDAs across the local government also met with the delegates and assured them of their continued support for the government’s initiatives. In the same vein, two members of the GAC in Lagos, Alhaji Akanni Seriki Bamu, the Apase of Epe land, and former Lagos State Speaker, Adeyemi Ikuforiji have hailed the Chairman of Epe local government, Surah Animashaun for her “developmental projects embarked upon in the council”.

    Ikuforiji said, “going forward therefore, if we want to continue to enjoy this kind of life changing intervention in multiple folds in Epe Local Government, we should know what to do, let us support her emergency for second term in office.” Other stakeholders which include the traditional rulers, religious leaders, market women, students and political leaders, youth leaders, youth council, Olorituns, Baales, youths, men and women leaders, policemen, solidiers, local vigilantes, Igbo, Hausa communities and non-indigenes were thumbed up for the Chairperson in making the council proud among the committee of councils in Lagos.

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    Also, the artisans, market men and women, the Leagues of Imams and Alfas, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), ward Chairmen and excos, and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in council area have mobilised support for the electoral victories for the Chairperson, Ms. Animashaun, in the 2025 local government election in the state.

    The stakeholders said victories of Mrs. Animashaun in next year’s local government elections would guarantee the sustenance of life-changing interventions in education, health, roads rehabilitation, security of lives and property, commerce and socio-economic developments of the area.

    They spoke separately at Epe, during the Local Government Stakeholders’ Consultative Forum for the Year 2025 Budget, held at Local Government Secretariat, Ita-Marun, Epe, Lagos State. One of the state party executive members, Kehinde Adeniyi and other stakeholders, expressed optimism that what they saw showed that Animashaun would do more for the council, if she is re-nominated for the second term in office. In his address, the Commissioner, LG Commission, Ahmed Seriki, noted that the Chairperson has performed excellently.

    According to him, the council boss has empowered youths in many areas, like bursary awards, provision of education materials for pupils in public schools and empowerment of police and local vigilantes to eradicate crimes among the youths and incessant killing of rival cultists.

  • APC postpones Rivers elective congresses indefinitely

    APC postpones Rivers elective congresses indefinitely

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has postponed the elective congresses of the Rivers chapter of the party indefinitely.

    APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka in a terse statement in Abuja on Tuesday night announced the postponement.

    No reason was given for the postponement of the Congresses scheduled to commence on Saturday.

    The Nation however gathered that the NWC decision may have been informed by court cases filed by the various tendencies of the party in the state.

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    The statement reads: “The All Progressives Congress (APC) Rivers State Chapter’s elective congresses earlier scheduled for 26th October, 2024 (Ward Congress), 2nd November, 2024 (LGA Congress) and 9th November, 2024 (State Congress), have been postponed. 

    “New dates for the Congresses will be announced in due course.”

    The sale of nomination and expression of Interest forms for interested aspirants for various party positions which started on Wednesday 9th ended on Friday October 18.

  • Delta APC women get rewards for loyalty at summit

    Delta APC women get rewards for loyalty at summit

    Women of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State were rewarded for their loyalty in Asaba at a summit hosted by former National Women Leader, Stella Okotete.

    Ejieh Helen (Delta North); Mrs Rita Ogagarojor (Delta South); Mrs Queen Ogedengbe (Delta Central) got N1 million each, while Roseline Akamakowe, Endurance Akoka, Edewor Rose, Lizzy Unurhoro and Mercy Ochei got N500,000 each, among others

    Okotete extolled virtues of the women, who stood by the party during the election, which led to the victory of two senators, Representatives and seven Assembly members.

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    Special guest, National Women Leader, Mary Idele, described Okotete as a consistent, loyal and steadfast leader.

    State Women Leader, Mrs Tina Okwudili, said over 500 women traders joined APC.

    She unveiled Delta State Progressives Cooperative and Agricultural Farmers schemes, o empower APC women.

    Okotete received commendations from state Chair, Elder Omeni Sobotie, represented by his wife, noting the impact of Okotete who she referred to as the Lioness of Niger Delta.

  • APC, 19 others urge court to stop Osun LG election

    APC, 19 others urge court to stop Osun LG election

    •Demand N100m damages

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), Osun State, and 19 other members of the opposition party have urged the State High Court to nullify the ongoing process of the conduct of the local government election slated for February 25th, 2025.

    The claimants dragged the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC), Governor Ademola Adeleke, and the Attorney-General of the state, Barrister Jimi Bada to court over alleged legal infractions.

    According to originating summons with suit number HOS/184/2024 which was obtained by The Nation on Saturday, challenged the validity of the whole exercise of the planned Local Government Elections scheduled for February 2025 by the OSSIEC.

    It will be recalled that the OSSIEC Chairman, Barrister Hashim Abioye had in September disqualified some candidates of the opposition party- APC from participating in the election, a decision opposed by the leadership of the affected party.

    In an Originating Summons signed by the Claimants’ Counsel, Muhydeen Adeoye Galadima, the Claimants bemoaned the conduct of the state electoral commission since the commencement of the entire process.

    They sought the court’s determination on the myriad of legal issues bordering on: “whether, having regard to Sections 7, 36, 197, 204(1) 272 and Paragraph 4 (a and b) of Part II of the Third Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended), Sections 2 and 29 of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2022, failure of the Defendants to first cause the constitution or put in place the Local Government and Area Council Election Tribunal to enable the Claimants ventilate their pre-election grievances against the decision(s) of the 1st Defendant is not a wrongful and unlawful omission such that has rendered the whole activities so far taken by the 1st Defendant from 22nd July, 2024 in connection with the proposed 2025 Local Government Elections premature, illegal, null and void same having occasioned deprivation to the Claimants of the right of access to the prescribed Tribunal over the 1st Defendant’s decisions against the Claimants. 

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    “Whether, having regard to Sections 13, 15, and 24(1) of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2022, the 1st Defendant has any power backed by law to amend a Notice of Elections already issued and published on 19th February 2024 midway into the 2025 Local Government Elections.

    “Whether, having regard to the provision of Sections 13, 15, and 24(1) of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2022 and the tenor of the Supreme Court’s decision, the 1st Defendant’s Amended Notice of Elections relied upon to deny the Claimants right to participate in the February 2025 Local Government Council elections is not invalid, null and void same having failed to comply with the stipulated number of days required under the Law.”

    The summons prayed the court for a declaration that the whole activities so far taken by the 1st Defendant from 22nd of July 2024 are premature, illegal, null, and void same having occasioned deprivation to the Claimants of the right of access to the Tribunal over the 1st Defendant’s decisions against the Claimants. 

    They also sought a declaration that the 1st Defendant acted ultra vires with respect to its July 2024 decision amending the Notice of 2025 Local Government Elections issued on 19th February 2024 and therefore the said Amended Notice of Elections is illegal, unlawful, null, and void.

    The Claimants further prayed the court for a declaration that the 1st Defendant’s amended Notice of Elections of the 2025 Local Government Councils is illegal, unlawful, invalid, null, and void.

    They sought an Order of the Court directing the Defendants to jointly or severally pay damages in the sum of One Hundred Million Naira Only (#100,000,000.00) to the Claimants in addition to tendering a written apology to the Claimants for the public embarrassment, humiliation, disturbance and trauma caused to the Claimants over an attempt of the 1st Defendant to deprive the Claimants opportunity to fully participate in the 2025 Local Government Elections in Osun State.

  • NNPP will not be outdone

    NNPP will not be outdone

     No one thinks that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) state chapters are free of bickering and rancour. If the rancour appears subdued, or if party elders still command respect and exert tremendous influence on quarrelsome rank and file, it is because the party controls the national levers of power and distributes patronage. The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) are not so lucky. Since they lost the presidential election last year, both the PDP and LP have been at once strident in opposition and wracked by guilt and rage. Last week, this column explored the tangential issue of electoral cooperation between the NNPP and LP, wondering why instead of tackling their identity crises and internal conflict, they chose to focus on the more ambitious project of taking the presidency in 2027. The PDP, as nearly everyone knows, had lain in crisis since 2015. It is now the turn of the two other opposition parties to confront their fates.

    While the cancer gnawing at the liver of the PDP has festered for nearly a decade, some three weeks ago, the tremor coursing through the body politic of the LP assumed monumental dimension. Now, the NNPP, an otherwise fringe party controlling only Kano State, will not be outdone. Party leaders, led by the pugnacious and vengeful Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, have managed against the run of play to furnish themselves not only an internal crisis but also a war. No party has a monopoly of internal crisis, not even the APC, let alone the naturally fractious PDP, but the NNPP is determined not to be a laggard. The Young Turks in the party, though still scheming in the shadows, and working in concert with a smattering of old and calloused hands, have signaled the start of a rebellion. Their goal is to either dissipate the influence of Dr Kwankwaso or overthrow his suzerainty altogether. They feel his overbearing presence too constraining, and his diktats, not to say his malice, bilious and anachronistic. They also empathise with the ‘helpless’ Kano governor Abba Kabir Yusuf whom they are secretly nudging to extricate himself from the stranglehold of the party leader. But they do not yet have the courage to challenge their mentor in open fight. They know a thing or two about the unappeasable Dr Kwankwaso, with a few of them having at one time or the other been scorched by his fury; and they know quite well that he does not take prisoners. For now, however, they will fight him secretly, and even hide behind the thin flak jacket of the governor.

    This is of course not the first time the NNPP, which was founded in 2002 by the Anambrarian Boniface Aniebonam, will be engaged in fratricidal conflict. Since its takeover by the Kwankwasiyya crowd in 2022, the party has been ill at ease. Last April, Mr Aniebonam accused Dr kwankwaso, who is now informally described as NNPP party leader, of hijacking the party, changing its logo and flag, and mutilating its constitution. But that initial fight was half-hearted and stalemated. A new chapter in the fight has now

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    been opened. Unsettled by how the party leader has been riding roughshod over everyone in the party, particularly Gov Yusuf, a few party top shots reportedly schemed to throw off Dr Kwankwaso’s yoke. The alleged rebels refused to confirm the existence of any plot, but the state chairman of the party, Hashim Sulaiman Dungurawa, zeroed in on a few of the alleged masterminds and suspended them from the party ostensibly for disrespecting the party, disloyalty, and abuse of power. They are the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, and the Commissioner of Transportation, Muhammad Diggol.

    The story of the brewing revolt in Kano is, however, not the usual kind. Sources suggest that the so-called rebellion tagged ‘Abba Tsaya da Kafarka’ meaning, Abba stand on your feet, was plotted to put an end to the dominance and dictations of Dr Kwankwaso. The suspension of the two officials has since been rescinded, and both of them have disowned the plot, but the feeling persists around the seat of power in Kano that the party leader is unsparing and megalomaniacal. The party leader himself refused to comment on the matter, especially on the suspension of the two government officials, preferring instead that all inquiries be directed to the party chairman, but no one is deceived that his reticence means absolution. The plotters may have shriveled like worms on a hot plate, but everyone knows that it is a question of time before the silent war breaks into the open. The excesses of Dr Kwankwaso will make an open confrontation certain.

    Gov Yusuf is unlikely to join any rebellion now, regardless of how much Dr Kwankwaso needles him. Though it is clear to many Kanawa that the governor does not enjoy as much freedom as he would like, he would, however, continue to walk the tightrope for as long as is humanly tolerable. He has been made to inherit the party leader’s enemies, chief among whom is former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. But he has probably seen why his predecessor fell out with the party leader. Whether his education is complete on this issue or not, he will nevertheless be wary of fighting his benefactor openly. Two reasons will account for his restraint. Firstly, he won the Kano governorship poll by a wafer-thin margin, scoring only 52 percent controversially upheld by the Supreme Court. If he is keen on reelection, he will try his utmost to accommodate the eccentricities of his mentor and party leader.

    Secondly, Kano has an unenviable history of godsons fighting with and alienating their godfathers, as exampled by the late Governor Abubakar Rimi versus the statesman and NEPU legend, Aminu Kano. The end result of that open warfare did not bode well for the former governor’s political career. Dr Kwankwaso probably exaggerates his influence and power in Kano, and by overreaching himself too many times, he may already have compromised the reverence in which he is held. But Gov Yusuf will not want to find out whether he would be undone by an open warfare with his party leader. More, seeing how the SSG and Transportation commissioner ate crow last week, no one in public office in Kano will be eager to flex his muscles anytime soon. Discretion, they say, is the better part of valour. Borno, Katsina and Niger States are some of the very few states where godfathers enthroned godsons without acrimony or subsequent interferences. Kano and Rivers States could borrow a leaf from any of those three states had godfathers Kwankwaso and Nyesom Wike been made of subtler and more nuanced stuff.