Tag: All Progressives Congress (APC)

  • APC will win Enugu in 2019 – Chime

    APC will win Enugu in 2019 – Chime

    Immediate past governor of Enugu State and former leader of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, Sullivan Chime Wednesday made it clear that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would win the 2019 elections in the state.

    He hinged his estimation on the fact that the party PDP was part of history in Enugu State.

    Chime, who spoke to journalists in Enugu, said it was unfortunate that the once vibrant PDP was now dead following the national leadership crisis that engulfed it as well the party’s inability to carry out its constitutional responsibilities for some time now.

    He expressed satisfaction over the defection of notable politicians to the APC in the south east zone of the country, saying he decided to join the party because the PDP has collapsed and could no longer carry them to their desired political destinations.

    The former governor disclosed that before he made the decision to join the APC, he consulted widely, adding that those who were in the position to know about his decision to defect to APC coming Saturday were informed.

    “PDP is now part of history in Enugu State; APC is the only viable national party. PDP is a party without leadership. APC is the party that can take any politician to his or her destination” he stated.

    Chime who reinstated that the PDP was no longer existing, said the party abandoned the rules that guided them hence the need for INEC to de-registered the party.

    He posited that the forthcoming election in Anambra State will teach the PDP a lesson, hinting that the party might not have candidates during the election.

    According to him, the PDP has been murdered and killed, saying because of the collapse of the party, it’s members including founding fathers have no choice than to leave to find better option.

    Shedding more light on why he left the PDP, the former governor said he has a lot of people who have a long way to travel in politics hence the need for him to show them the way.

    Chime further stated that he was happy that at the end of his eight year tenure as governor, representatives of the various zones came to his village to thank him over the way he governed Enugu State.

    He, however, expressed sadness that since he made the decision to join the APC, some people having been making efforts to bring him down through blackmail and falsehood.

    The former governor expressed regrets that the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu allegedly accused him of marginalizing the people of Aninri, his local Government council at an occasion.

    While dismissing the allegation, Chime said it was on record that he appointed some indigenges of Animri as permanent secretaries, adding that some also held various positions when he was governor

     

  • 500 PDP members defect to APC in Akwa Ibom

    500 PDP members defect to APC in Akwa Ibom

    Over 500 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ikono Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom on Sunday defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The defection in Ikono, generally regarded as the cradle of the Ibibio, was the latest  defection to  hit the PDP in the state in recent times.

    Among those that defected were four former councillors, Iboro Akpan, Samuel Etuk, Ndifreke Essien and Jonathan Umana, a former PDP chapter secretary, Dr George Udoh, a former University of Uyo official, Dr Silas Udofia and Mr Victor Etefia, an oil  mogul in the state.

    In his remarks, the immediate past senator of Akwa Ibom North West in the National Assembly, Sen. Aloysius Etok, expressed joy that all the “real politicians” in the area were together in the APC.

    Etok assured the APC in the state of bloc votes in Ikono in the 2019 general elections , adding that the era of writing election results in Government House, Uyo, is over.

    He described some of those still in Ikono PDP as “lightweight and violent politicians” with no grassroots support.

    The senator dismissed as false the claim by the PDP state government that it had constructed 250 kilometres of roads in the state.

    Also speaking, former member of the House of Representatives for Ikono/Ini federal constituency, Mrs Iquo Inyang commended the defectors for choosing to embrace the change that was going on in the country.

    Inyang applauded the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari administration, adding that it was the answer to the prayers of Nigerians who were impoverished by the mindless looting of the treasury by the last PDP government.

    Receiving the defectors, Obong Uko Umoh, the State APC Vice Chairman for Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District who represented the State Chairman Dr Amadu Atai, said that the PDP being heavily factionalized would fade away from Akwa Ibom politics in 2019.

    He charged the defectors to return to their wards to join existing APC members to preach the message of change.

    Mr Iboro Akpan, a former leader of Ikono Legislative Council, who spoke on behalf of the defectors, assured APC of their total commitment and said he was making history after former President Olusegun Obasanjo as the second former PDP member to publicly shred his membership card.

  • Contempt of Court: Oyegun, Buni make U-turn

    Contempt of Court: Oyegun, Buni make U-turn

    …Withdraws appointment letter to APC Deputy Chairman

    Following the threat of imprisonment for alleged contempt of court, the All Progressives Congress (APC)  National Chairman, John Odigie Oyegun and the National Secretary, Mai Mala Buni have made a U-Turn in the leadership tussle that have engulfed the Ebonyi state chapter of the party.

    The duo in a letter date 25th of April 2017 to the State Deputy Chairman, Eze Nwachukwu withdrew an earlier Interim Approval they granted to him as Acting State Chairman.

    The State High Court Abakaliki presided over  by Justice A. A. Nwigwee had last week summoned the duo to appear before it next week to answer questions as to why they should not be committed to prison for disobeying an order of interlocutory injunction granted in November, 2014.

    The order retrained  them, their agents and privies from appointing caretaker committee in place of the executives elected during the ward, Local government and state congresses conducted in the state on November 11, 16 and 19 2014 respectively pending the determination of the substantive suit.

    But the national chairman and Secretary in total disregard for the orders of the court transmitted a letter to the state deputy chairman, Eze Nwachukwu as the state Acting chairman of the party.

    The court irked by their action, summoned them to appear before it on 4th of May 2017 to explain why they should not be committed to prison for disobeying it’s orders.

    While Nwachukwu claimed that Nwobasi was suspended, the state chairman of the party on his part insisted that he still remained the authentic chairman of the party, describing his deputy as an “impostor”.

    Perhaps, in a bid to avoid the punishment of the court, the duo now transmitted a letter Titled, “RE:INTERIM APPROVAL AS ACTING STATE CHAIRMAN FOR EBONYI STATE LETTER OF WITHDRAWAL”.

    In the letter, which he signed, Mr Buni, claimed he was withdrawing the earlier appointment letter because of the restraining injunction granted by the court.

    “I write in respect of my letter dated the 23rd of February, 2017 conveying the approval of the National Working Committee (NWC) of your nomination as acting state chairman of our party in Ebonyi state”

    “My attention has been drawn to a subsisting order of court (please find attached) granted by Hon Justice A.A. Nwaigwe J of the state High Court Abakaliki, Ebonyi state on the 6th day of November 2014, restrainingthe party from taking any step in relation to the existing state executives”.

    ” This therefore precludes us from continuing with your appointment as Acting Chairman of A.P.C. in Ebonyi State as such appointment will run foul of the court and will be an affront to the rule of law which the Party has sworn to uphold and abide by”.

    “In the light of the above, I write to withdraw the said letter appointing you as the Acting Chairman of the Party in Ebonyi State. We regret any inconvenience this error may have cause you”, read the letter.

     

  • APC chieftain procure jamb form for applicants in Ondo

    The youth wing of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, under the aegis of Progressive Youth League(PYL)yesterday lauded the procurement of 100 JAMB  forms to applicants in Akure North local government.
    The coordinator of the group, Adebowale Akinlosotu who  praised a chieftain of the party,Dele Ologun for the gesture  said the youths are particularly proud of the politician for projecting the party’s image and representing the youths well.

    The group hailed the APC stalwart for complementing the effort of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, stressing that his  action has again demonstrated the readiness of APC led- administration to bring succor to all and sundry.

    It said “we have observed with keen interest the  passion of Ologun in development of youths and his
    commitment to projecting the APC in good image. “As youth group,  we are excited and proud to identify  with this party man,who himself is a youth”.

    PYL also commended him for keeping promises with party loyalists who stood with governor Akeredolu during the primary elections that ushered him into office.

    He said “We surely believe that this gesture is in line with the Akeredolu’s policy to give qualitative and free education to the good people of Ondo State.

    “We observe that you are really working in the direction of Akeredolu and we believe this kind of program  just needed to be sustained for many other less privileged to gain from it.

    “It is on record that the governor has a big plan for  the Youths and Students of Ondo State and we believe that  the Foundation is just supporting the good policy of this  new government”

    The group however urged other leaders from across the 18  Local Government of the state to key in into this  initiative for the betterment of Ondo State Youth.

     

  • Health challenges: Makarfi urges Buhari to hand over to Osinbajo

    Health challenges: Makarfi urges Buhari to hand over to Osinbajo

    . . . Blames sycophants for Jonathan’s defeat in 2015 poll

     

    The chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to hand over power to Vice President Yemi Osibanjo pending his full recovery from his undisclosed illness.

    Makarfi, who made the call in an interview with our correspondents in Abuja on Thursday, said if President Buhari is not fit enough to remain in office, it’s better to tell the Nigerian people and allow the Vice President to continue as Acting President and return to work after full recovery.

    The leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the President would be working from his official residence, after failing to attend the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting for three consecutive weeks.

    But Makarfi disagreed with the APC’s position, saying, “It cannot be okay and it can never be okay. My take is that if the President is not fully fit to stay in office, it is better that he tell Nigerians, so that the Vice President will continue to be Acting President, exercising the powers of acting president.

    “Then you run away from this kind of situation when we allow time for the President to fully recover and assume his mantle of leadership. Me as PDP person, as a human being, I will never wish any human being ill-will even if I disagree with you politically.

    “So it does not matter that it is APC that is the person that is sick. May prayer is that he is fit to serve his term. As a politician, I equally want him to finish his term. So when some people begin to insinuate things, of what interest would it be to PDP should the President be unable to finish his term.

    “We don’t wish him ill will, we want him to be well, we want him to be fit enough to be on seat when in 2019 we go for election and defeat the APC .

    “For a number of reasons, the PDP wishes the President well, for stability of this country, political stability and the fact that we want to defeat a sitting President. We don’t want any confusion politically in this country. It is not good for anybody and as a human being; I never wish anybody ill will irrespective of political differences”.

    Makarfi also reacted to the claim by former President Goodluck Jonathan that some prominent members of the PDP from Northern Nigeria, including the erstwhile party chair, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, betrayed him by working against his re-election in the 2015 elections.

    The Caretaker Committee chairman said Jonathan was betrayed by sycophants he surrounded himself with, coupled with the fact that the party leadership made many mistakes and failed to take wise counsel.

    Said he, “The PDP made many mistakes and I have said it before. Of course there were betrayers left, right and centre, even those of us who stood for other elective offices we can be talking that way.

    “We made mistakes; we were not listening to what people had to tell us. We were too comfortable, then of course sycophancy took over and when sycophancy takes over what would you end up with.

    “There were all kinds of betrayals. We have learnt our lessons now. I don’t want to cry over spilled milk. We should learn from the mistakes that we have made for not listening to the true voices of the people.

    “Going forward, we should try to avoid a situation where we would be saying someone betrayed us. No matter what, you will find Judases here and there and you cannot do away with them in life not even in politics.

    “And when they are in majority, you have to look at yourself as a party and the honest truth is that we made fundamental errors. And it created a fertile ground for that betrayal. I am not defending it because it ought not to have happened. And people would have been more patient but not everybody can be patient”.

    On the argument by some prominent Northern party chieftains that PDP would have won the 2015 election if the party had fielded a popular candidate from the North, instead of Jonathan, Makarfi agreed that the race would have been easier for the party.

    “Yes, the result would have been different, but even then, Jonathan as the candidate if the party had listened a lot more, and rejigged its campaign, its language and the message.

    “True or false, the votes difference was about two million. It would have been different even with Jonathan as a candidate. It is not just of him as a candidate, but communicating better and dealing with the right people could have made the situation different.

    “But that is history. So we should learn from the mistakes we have made. So you cannot entirely say because Jonathan was a candidate, of course it would have been much easier, but even with him as candidate, the characters fronting for PDP were not characters that could have won election for the party”.

    On the future of the PDP, in view of the party’s protracted leadership crisis, Makarfi said his group are waiting for the commencement of its appeal against the court backed National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff. The Supreme Court is to commence hearing in the matter on May 5.

    Asked what would be the fate of the PDP should his faction lose the case to Sheriff at the apex court, Makarfi said that would spell the death knell of the crisis-ridden opposition party.

    He continued, “If it happens that way, PDP would die. But those who would be working to kill PDP that way, I assure you they would end up being confronted with a bigger political force than the PDP itself.

    “Because politics is about people, there is no way, let me speak here for the North that I know so well; there is no way in the North with Sheriff at the helm of affairs of PDP that voters would on their own go and vote PDP. There is no way.

    “We have just seen it in a recent election in Delta State that they have turned their back against PDP because of Sheriff. And it may be so in many states of the southern part of this country.

    “These people are alive, they are politicians, they are active. Water will surely find its level. And consistently, we have been saying that we are not going to be caught unawares. We are not going to be caught without options.

    “We cannot boast of what the Supreme Court judgment would be but we are hopeful that they would do what is right. And in our opinion, what is right is upholding the Convention.

    “But should what we think is right not be in law right before the Supreme Court, so be it. We will decide our political direction in good time. And that political direction, I assure you, would be one that would be more potent than the PDP as it is.

    “Because PDP as it is, we know that we carry wounds, a lot of stigmatism, a lot of things and in an effort to kill a rat, you may let a lion loose because God  Almighty that created us loves us and He looks over everybody.

    “God wants something that is good for our people and there is no way you can deny whatever is good for our people no matter the intrigues you apply. You may think you are squeezing people one way, but you may be giving birth to something that you may not be able to squeeze.

    “Win or loose, members of PDP have a bright future. So I am saying PDP members should not be bothered because win or loose at the Supreme Court, they have a brighter political future. A decision will be taken at the appropriate time”.

    Describing what he described as Sheriff’s sinister antics, the party chief accused some prominent members of the ruling APC of foisting him on the PDP against the wish of the majority.

    Said he, “There are invisible hands that are hoisting him, and hoisting him purely with the view to destroying opposition and that is what he is basking in. Nigerians should wake up.

    “It is not about PDP, it is about development of democracy and the voice of democracy in Nigeria. And if it is PDP today, it will be another party tomorrow.

    “That is what we are standing on and that is what we are fighting for so that tomorrow whichever party may find itself in power will not be able to stop easily or decimate opposition in order to have an easy way.

    “You can take a horse to the river, you cannot force it to drink water.  And people will decide for themselves at the appropriate time”.

    According to him, PDP members across the federation would never remain in the party with Sheriff calling the shots, stressing that the party chairman has gone into financial deal with some APC governors with the sole aim of destabilising the PDP in their various states ahead of the 2019 elections.

    “Sheriff is busy factionalising the PDP across the states but we are not going to erect parallel structures in any state in deference to the Appeal Court ruling and in order not to further compound the problem.

    “He is doing this for the APC governors to win comfortably in their various states and he is being paid for the job. Sheriff has taken up a job to destroy the PDP for a fee and that is exactly what he is doing”, Senator Makarfi said.

    On the fate of the PDP in the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun States, Makarfi said voters in those states will never allow themselves to be without options.

    “You see, politics is local, those states are not sleeping. They have their eyes wide open; they would never allow themselves to be without options.

    “PDP men and women would never allow themselves to be without options, our prayer is that on May 4, all the motions filed before the Supreme Court would have been heard.

    “And if all this are heard, our prayer is that the Supreme Court would do justice in time. And mind you, within the week, even the INEC said this crisis in PDP is affecting its ability to properly plan for elections.

    “So this matter is more of elective matter than that of political party issue because every day there are elections and it is causing confusion in the land.

    “Our prayer is that the Supreme Court will do justice and in our opinion, justice is respecting what the overwhelming party men and women want and do it in good time.

    “Either way, whatever they decide, people would take their position as to what they are going to do and our prayer is that their decision will bring sanity in the land”, he stated.

     

     

  • Ministerial nominee: Kogi APC wants Ocheni replaced

    Ministerial nominee: Kogi APC wants Ocheni replaced

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Kogi State Chapter has petitioned the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki and other party elders calling for the replacement of the state’s ministerial nominee, Steven Ocheni with that of Alhj. Usman Naibi Maiyaga.

    In a four-page-petition released Thursday and signed by the State Chairman of the party, Alhj. Haddy Ametuo and 40 other party chieftains appealed to the Senate President to right the wrong done to Maiyaga, alleging that his name was wrongful substituted and replaced with that of Steven Ocheni as replacement for Late James Ocholi.

    “With utmost respect Sir, we the undersigned Executive Members of All Progressives Congress (APC), Kogi State chapter hereby officially write you over the malicious and wrongful substitution and replacement of Alhaji Idris M. Usman with the name of Prof. Steven Ocheni as the ministerial nominee representing Kogi State,” a statement in Abuja on Tuesday said.

    The statement said the state party unanimously distanced itself from Prof. Ocheni, stating that it was the collective resolve of the state party after the death of Ocholi for Maiyaga to be nominated after wide range consultations.

    According to the statement, after nominating Maiyaga which was supposed to be followed by Senate screening was replaced by Ocheni who was not even a party member.

    “We made further inquiries to that effect, we noticed that a few politicians from the state that are of course leading voices for our country’s democracy are indeed behind the unprofessional replacement of the people’s choice and mandate” the party said.

    The party in the statement condemned the nomination of Ocheni which it described as imposition even when he is missing in Kogi political firmament.

    While maintaining that Ocheni is not an APC card carry member, the party jointly backed Maiyaga for the exalted position, describing him as a good party man and grassroots moblizer who had been with them from CPC to APC.

    “Having been a founder/convener of kogi chapter of ACN, CPC AND now APC, 2007 governorship flag-bearer for ACN, 2011 Gubernatorial flag-bearer for CPC and 2015 Gubernatorial contender for APC kogi State who was later substituted by late Abubakar Audu also in 2015 presidential primary/main election coordinator of Buhari support in kogi state.

    “We choose him base on his credentials being a grass root disposition and capacity to preserve kogi state party structure came to limelight during the last presidential election in Kogi where we secure resounding victory for his excellency, president Muhammadu Buhari.”

     

  • Accord Party candidate wins Warri South 1 by-election

    Accord Party candidate wins Warri South 1 by-election

    Mrs Shola Daibo of the Accord Party has been declared the winner of  Wednesday by-election in Warri South Constituency 1 of Delta state by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Mr Olatunbosun Odusanya, the Local Government Collation and Returning Officer of INEC, declared the result on Wednesday night.

    Odusanya said that Daibo polled 5,546 to defeat her closest rival, Mr Stanley Emiko of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 2,010.

    He also said that Mr Ojere Edeyinbo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 182 votes.

    The returning officer said that total vote cast was 8,100 across the six Wards in the constituency.

    “Total registered voters in the constituency is 69, 537, accredited voters, 8,186, valid votes 7,837, rejected votes 263 while the total votes cast is 8,100.

    “I, hereby, declared Daibo winner of the election, having scored the highest number of votes,” he said.

    Responding, Daibo assured the people of quality representation at the parliament.

    “I thank you all for believing in me and I promise that I will not disappoint you,” she said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the by-election was conducted amid tight security.

    The exercise followed the death of Mrs Omawumi Udoh,(56) on Dec. 13, 2016.

  • It’s not compulsory for Buhari to preside over FEC meetings- APC

    It’s not compulsory for Buhari to preside over FEC meetings- APC

    Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), have said that it was not compulsory for President Mohammadu Buhari to preside over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    Gov. Nasir El- Rufai of Kaduna State made this known on Wednesday in Abuja, while addressing journalists on the outcome of the governors’ meeting with members of the APC National Working Committee (NWC).

    He also said the constitution made provision for the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to preside over such meeting in the president`s absence.

    El- Rufai, who was reacting to speculations that President Buhari could not attend the FEC meeting for the third consecutive time because he was ill, said the governors were not bothered by such speculations.

    “We are not worried yet and have no reason to be worried, but we however, urge Nigerians to continue to pray for the president to be in good health.’’.

    He said it was normal for the president to have medical challenge, considering the fact that he was over 70 years old.

    “Even me that is 57 years old, I still go for medical check up,’’ El-Rufai said.

    He, however, debunked insinuations that APC had internal crisis, stressing that the party was intact with a unified leadership structure, adding that contrary to speculations, its NWC was intact.

    El-Rufia explained that the reason the party was presently constrained financially was because it did not rely  on public funds to operate like some parties in government.

    According to him, the party is funded by private and cooperate donors who had been its sponsors before it came to power.

    He further said the party`s leadership was willing to return to such donors to raise funds to ensure that it was operated as expected.

    The governor said that the meeting discussed best incentives to reward loyal party members, in line with its constitution.

    El-Rufai also said that the governors, at the meeting, pledged their loyalty to the party`s leadership and promised to meet with its NWC members monthly.

    The move, El-Rufai said, became necessary to discuss ways of strengthening APC and move it forward.

    He said a date would be picked for the party`s National Executive Council meeting at the governors next meeting with the NWC members.

    The governor also said that the governors had committed to assist the Federal Government in delivering true dividends of democracy to the people.

    Earlier, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the APC National Chairman, commended the governors for attending the meeting, in spite the short notice.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 20 APC governed states were represented at the meeting, the second in the year.

  • Court to reopen hearing case against Tambuwal on May 23

    Court to reopen hearing case against Tambuwal on May 23

    Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, Abuja has agreed to reopen hearing in the case seeking the removal of Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal.

    Justice Kolawole took the decision Wednesday after dismissing the counter arguments by lawyers to Tambuwal and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jibrin Okutepa (SAN) and Sunday Ameh (SAN).

    The judge Fixed May 23 for hearing in the case originally filed in January 2015 by two former aspirants for the governorship position of Sokoto State on the platform of the APC – Umaru Dahiru and Abubakar Sanyinna

    The plaintiff’s filed the suit in January 2015 challenging the December 2014 APC’s governorship primaries which produced Tambuwal as the candidate of the party for the main election which later held on April 11, 2015.

    The plaintiffs, who queried the outcome of the primary that produced Tambuwal as the party’s candidate, want the court to restrain the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from accepting primary’s outcome because of alleged irregularities that characterised the exercise.

    The case suffered delays as decision of the Federal High Court on the preliminary issue of jurisdiction went up to the Supreme Court until the apex court, in a December 9, 2016 judgment ordered the trial court to assume jurisdiction and hear it on the merit.

    But, on March 10, 2017, Justice Kolawole, to who the case was reassigned, struck out the “case file” following the wrong numbering of the suit by the court’s Registry.

    Justice Kolawole noted the number in the suit before him was different from the one remitted to the Federal High Court for hearing by the Supreme Court.

    Shortly after Justice Kolwale’s March 10 ruling, striking out the file, the plaintiffs went before the court’s Registry to rectify the error in numbering, following which the case was resent to Justice Kolawole for hearing.

    When the case came up Wednesday, Roland Otaru (SAN) announced appearance for the plaintiffs and said he was holding the brief of Awa Kalu (SAN).

    He told the court that he was ready for hearing in line with the Supreme Court’s directive of expeditious hearing of the case.

    But, Okutepa and Ameh objected to Otaru’s appearance in the case and faulted the further affidavit filed on behalf of the plaintiffs.

    They noted that the motion newly filed for change of the plaintiffs’ address of service was tantamount to an application seeking to replace Otaru with Kalu as the lead lawyer for the plaintiff.

    They argued that the motion which according to them was by implication seeking a change of the plaintiffs’ counsel, was incompetent because it was filed without leave of court and therefore in breach of Orders 9(35) and (36) of the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules 2009.

    They also said the further affidavit filed by the plaintiffs was in breach of the court’s rules as it was filed without being directed by the court.

    Okutepa said he only filed his own written address accompanying his counter-affidvait out of abundance of caution.

    Ameh said the case cannot proceed to hearing because he has not filed a written address in support of his counter-affidavit to the suit.

    He said he was relying on the court’s rules which required a directive of court for such to be filed.

    Lawyer to INEC, I.S Mohammed appealed for time to enable him confirm whether the documents (originating process) newly filed by the plaintiffs have been served on his office.

    Mohammed also said he needed time to study the new further affidavit to know if there were fresh issues which would require the commission’s response.

    Responding, Otaru said the objection by the two defence lawyers was “misplaced and vexatious”.

    He opted to withdraw the application for change of the plaintiffs’ address of service, but stressed that the application was different from one seeking change of counsel.

    Otaru told the court that Kalu was still the plaintiffs’ lead counsel and that he only held his (Kalu’s) brief.

    He said none of the defence counsel had been able to show that he did not have Kalu’s instruction to appear in the case.

    Ruling, Justice Kolawole said everything must be done to ensure that the directive of the Supreme Court, for prompt hearing of the case, was adhered to prevent the situation where the case will be rendered mere academic exercise.

    The judge agreed to give opportunity to Tambuwal’s lawyer to file his client’s written address within 7 days

    He said the plaintiffs, when served with the written address, if so desired must file a reply on point of law within seven days thereafter.

    Justice Kolawole adjourned to May 23 for hearing of the suit and the preliminary objection filed by the defence

     

  • Adeleke was a grassroots politician – Tinubu

    Adeleke was a grassroots politician – Tinubu

    Former Lagos State Gov. Bola Tinubu, has described late Sen. Isiaka Adeleke, as a grassroots politician with rich political background.

    Adeleke, 62, also a former governor of Osun, died in the early hours of Sunday at a private hospital in Osogbo.

    ”I received the news of Senator Isiaka Adeleke’s death with shock.

    ” It was too much to bear coming barely a day after that of Dipo Famakinwa. The news of his death was both sudden and saddening for me and I am sure for most members of our political family.

    ”Sen. Adeleke was a grassroots politician with a rich political back ground. He was hugely popular in his Osun , particularly in the three local governments in Ede, his hometown.

    ”He was a major leader of our party, the APC. His leadership and good counsel were still very much required when death came.

    ”The late senator and I shared mutual respect and affection. My path and his first crossed during the aborted Third Republic, in the 1992/93 era, when we both belonged to the defunct Social Democratic Party.

    He was in the Peoples Democratic Party at the rebirth of democratic dispensation in 1999, but he later joined us in the APC in the build-up to the 2015 election, ” he said.

    According to Tinubu, he left behind a legacy in the area of education by establishing Ire Polytechnic and College of Education, Esa-Oke, among other laudable things during his time.

    ”Adeleke was with us in Lagos during the colloquium marking my 65th birthday. He also joined us for the inauguration of Aboru-Abesan Link Bridge and adjoining roads constructed by Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.

    ”I commiserate with his wife and children. I commiserate with the entire Adeleke family and his friends and numerous supporters.

    ”My heart also goes out to his brother, Dr Deji Adeleke. I mourn with Gov. Rauf Aregbesola and the people of Osun over this unfortunate occurrence.

    ”I pray that they all have the strength to withstand this loss. I also pray for the repose of Adeleke’s soul, ” Tinubu said.