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  • Imo APC Primary: ‘I was not directed to deliver any aspirant’

    …caution against breach of public peace

    The Commissioner of Police in charge of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary in Imo State Ali Janga, has dismissed as laughable, speculations that he was directed to deliver a particular aspirant by the leadership of the party.

    Janga who is also the Kogi State Commissioner of Police, also explained that he was only in the state for the primary election, adding that the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi is still in charge of the Command.

    According to him, he was deployed to the State by the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and will return to his Command immediately he concludes his official duty.

    He said, “It is normal routine in the Police Force to deploy officers and men for special duties. I am in Imo State specifically for the election to ensure transparency in line with the directive of the IG. The state Commissioner of Police is still in charge of the Command, he has not been removed I am only here for the election duty”.

    Janga, who was the CP in charge of the just concluded Osun State governorship election, assured all aspirants of adequate Police protection, “the Police is ready for task of providing adequate security for the primary election”.

    He however cautioned politicians and their supporters against any act that could breach public peace, warning that anyone found compromising the process, will be thoroughly dealt with.

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    Speaking earlier, before handing over their the Duty Order to the visiting Commissioner of Police, Galadanchi (Imo CP), said that he was only stepping for the election duty, adding that he still in charge of the Command as the CP.

    Those running for the governorship primary include Ugwumba Uche Nwosu, Eze Madumere, Chucks Ololo, George Etche, Jude Ejiogu, Chris Nlemoha, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Peter Gbujie and China Anozie.

    The visiting Commissioner of Police, Ali Janga and the Imo State CP, Dasuki Galadanchi.

  • Primary: APC female aspirant gets royal blessings in Bayelsa

    A female aspirant, Mrs. Tari Isari, has received royal blessings from the Traditional Ruler of Sabagria community, Kolokuma-Opokuma, Bayelsa State, His Royal Highness, Dr. Wouboukumor Orukari, in her quest to secure the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Isari, believed to be a popular aspirant, is seeking the ticket of the APC to contest the House of Assembly election for Kolokuma-Opokuma Constituency two.

    The female aspirant said at the weekend when she led her team to the palace that women should not sit aloof and expect positive change to happen in their various domains. 

    Popularly referred to as a game changer in the constituency, she insisted that women should be supported to become an integral part of decision-making in the society.

     In her entourage were youths, women and elders in the constituency, who shared same sentiments with her. 

    The people, particularly women were excited to see that a woman was in the race to represent them.

    The aspirant told the royal gathering that women should be given the opportunity to represent their people and called on all the stakeholders in the constituency to support her.

    She lamented high-level of poverty, lack of development and neglect of the people and blamed the ugly trend on ineffective representation. 

    She insisted that it was time to try a female representative in her capacity.

    She said: “I’m very elated to be her and it is indeed an ecstatic feeling. You will agrees with me that globally woman are currently championing change in their respective communities and it is time for the people of Kolokuma/Opokuma constituency two to support and vote for a woman. 

    “We have had assembly members represent our constituency in time past but still our people haven’t been able to really enjoy the dividends of democracy. My visit to you as my father and King is to officially intimate you about my desire to represent this constituency because it is about time our people experience what real representation entails”.

    Isari also the environmental challenges in her constituency, the essence of effective representation and the need to encourage small scale businesses in the local government area.

    She said: “Communities in Kolokuma/Opukuma are slowly being eaten up due to coastal-erosion alias landslide, their shores are washing away and existence of the communities is threatened. 

    “For example, early last year 2017,  Okoloba community experienced one of the most devastating landslides which led to the destruction of properties worth millions of naira and displacement of some indigens. 

    “One of the first things I plan to do is to brainstorm with relevant government agencies to make sure enough funds are provided for shoreline reclamation/protection projects. Protecting our environment from further degradation is everyone’s responsibility and I will diligently play my part. 

    “Regarding the growth and advancement of small scale businesses in the local government area, I will lobby and partner with relevant government and international organizations for the issuance of loans and grants, as a means to enable my constituents start a business or  boost their existing businesses to make my constituency ecomically viable and increase the standard of living of my people. 

    “The essence of representing your people in any capacity is to effectively lead and offer selfless service to them. The mandate they gave  you as a leader, to make laws, move motions and distribute resources accordingly shouldn’t be seen as a opportunity to pilfer and subjugate them, but it should be viewed as a rare privilege to contribute your part towards the growth and development of your people”.

    In his response, Orukari, who spoke through his Spokesman said: “To be honest, you’re the first aspirant to officially visit His Royal Highness to inform him about your resolve to represent our constituency. 

    “On behalf of His Royal Highness,  I want to applaud you for the uncommon courage you’ve displayed by gunning for the assembly seat and I also believe that following your decision, other women will be spurred to aim higher”.

  • Uncertainty, apprehension over APC planned guber primary  in Ogun

    Confusion and apprehension suffused the air of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, and other parts of the state over conflicting information regarding the planned governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.
    While some information have it that the primary will hold this Sunday, another suggests it has been shifted till Monday, October 1, leaving  party supporters, members and even some of the aspirants still unsure of what to believe.
    Six persons – Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade(Ogun West), Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), Otunba Bimbo Ashiru(Ogun East), Prince Dapo Abiodun(Ogun East), Jimi Lawal(Ogun East) and Abayomi Hunye (Ogun West), are in a keen battle for the APC governorship ticket.
    The confusion is precipitated by the alleged unavailability of materials and personnel required for the conduct of the primary as at 11: am in some of the wards visited in Abeokuta.
    The Nation learnt that APC Governorship Primaries committees headed by
    Muhammad Indabawa  and Sen. Gbenga Aluko(Secretary) for Ogun state are still being expected in the state from.Abuja.

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    A governorship aspirant who spoke with The Nation on phone, said the materials and  Committee members for the exercise are  still awaited from Abuja, adding that there was not information that the expected team have arrived the state yet.
    The APC Public Relations Officer in the state, Chief Wole Elegbede,  told The Nation that he only heard the primary was postponed for Lagos and Imo States respectively, urging party members to disregard rumours suggesting the date is shifted for Ogun APC.
    “Kindly disregard the rumours that the Ogun APC governorship direct primary is not holding today.
    “In view of the above, we urge all our loyal and dedicated members to mobilise fully for a free, fair and successful governorship primary today as planned,” Elegbede stated.
  • Why we disqualified Shittu, Mama Taraba – Oshiomhole

    …Says can’t preach discipline and habour without our core values

    …Lagos, Imo primaries now holds Monday

    National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has said that the party cannot continue to preach discipline and harbour people who conduct themselves in a way that suggest that they do not have those core values that should bind the political party together.

    Oshiomhole who spoke while inaugurating the committees for the various states governorship primaries challenged members of the various committees conducting the governorship primaries not to yield to pressure from any quarter, but to do their best to help the party improve internal democracy in the country.

    He also announced that the governorship primaries in Lagos and Imo will not go ahead on Sunday due to logistics reasons, adding that the party has shifted to primaries in the two states to Monday, October 1.

    He said “We have decided to postpone the election in Lagos to Monday even though it is public holiday, there is nothing in the law that says we cannot conduct our party affairs on the day of public holidays. So, Lagos and Imo States for now, the exercise will take place on Monday.

    “We are sure that we will be able to rectify logistic challenges between now and end of tomorrow. For those going to those States, please take note, otherwise… The secretariat will get to the committees through the chairmen, the documents and all the materials you need – be it ballot papers, result sheets that you will use for the election”.

    Oshiomhole who also explained the disqualification of two serving Ministers said that the time has come when the country must move away from paper qualifications in terms of who is eligible to contest political offices on the platform of the party

    He said: “If we must sustain this tradition, obviously we must begin to look beyond paper qualifications in terms of who is eligible to be fielded on the platform of our party.

    “It is in view of this and several other reasons that we found ourselves unable to clear otherwise two very eminent Nigerians who are members of our party, one a lady, one a man, which shows that we are balanced and sensitive because there are issues that might even be right in the eyes of the law but they are immoral and they are indecent in the eyes and in the minds of very ordinary, decent human beings.

    “Society is governed and sustained by rule of law. But the rule of law alone is not enough to guarantee peace and progress. If there are no values, no ethics, no commitment, no passion, which is why some criminals are walking freely because Senior Advocates are able to persuade their Lordships that there are no convincing reasons to jail them.

    “So, based on this commitment, we disqualified two eminent Nigerians and I am glad that we found the courage to do so. We cannot continue to preach discipline and harbour people who in our view conduct themselves in a way that suggest that they do not have those core values that should bind us together as a political party.”

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    While asking the committee members not to succumb to pressure from any quarters, Oshiomhole told them to always remember that we live in a society where people hardly accept defeat even though they are aware that somebody must emerge winner at the end of the day.

    He said “You are likely to come under pressure because we are in an environment in which nobody concede defeat and sometimes, those who win are not gracious enough to recognize that it does not have to be winner takes all. In genuine democracy, everybody is a winner because if you govern well, you govern for the good of the people, everybody will be better off.

    “The primary purpose of power is to use it to deliver on public welfare and public good. So, I plead with you to do your very best to try to strike a balance because we have all promised to do justice to all members of the party. So, do your very best so that at the end of the day, you will help us to deepen internal democracy.

    “So, stepping out on Sunday to conduct elections, you have duty to sustain the core values of the APC which is to ensure that we conduct transparent primaries. Our constitution which is the basis of the contract between members of the APC to vie for couple of offices and our National Executive Committee is adhered to.

    “We have decided to activate two of the options in our constitutions (direct and indirect). We have worked hard to provide some of the preconditions without which we can’t service internal democracy. As we speak, we have our membership register which has been distributed to the 36 states.

    “I believe that we have compelling reasons to conduct credible primaries across the country. The guidelines have been well articulated and we expect the Chairmen to provide leadership in all states where they have been deployed to.”

    Oshiomhole also announced that 177 aspirants bought nomination forms to contest the 29 vacancies available on the platform, saying “We have only 29 vacancies for governors and to fill these 29 vacancies, we have distinguished Nigerians, men and women, about 177 that applied.

    “This does not suggest any unusual level of political or executive unemployment. It just points to the level of interest, commitment, passion and above all the confidence that people have in the APC.

    “We have tried as much as we can to carry out a thorough screening exercise in way that will enable us to benefit from the recent things that have happened in our party and some of us believe that we can learn some positive lessons from there and reflect on the implications of such actions and reviewed the way in which we select people who contest elections on our platforms.

    “We have to work consciously to move our party from a mere public taxi that people who are politically stranded can board and when they get to their destinations, they pay fees if they are kind enough to pay or they just jump out of the car and then we wait for the next passenger.

    “We have to build a mass movement that is grounded in the hearts of the Nigerian people, membership-driven and to do that we must service our internal democracy.

    “We must move away from top-down approach to decision making and consciously working to encourage a bottom-top approach so that the ordinary Nigerian who is a member of our party will have a sense of ownership, involvement, participation and equation.”

    While inaugurating the Senator Abiola Ajimobi led National Convention Committee, Oshiomhole said the party wants to organize a national convention that will discuss the way forward for the country in addition to rectifying the Presidential candidate of the party.

    He said “this committee reflects the ray of the future with gender balance. We want to organize a convention that is different. We want a convention that goes beyond electioneering our where traders and praise singers have a field day and try to do what needs to be done and discuss the Nigeria agenda, issues of governance and development, issues of economic and social choices and let us disagree and agree within that convention in addition to confirming the presidential candidate and maybe amend any section of the constitution that we might want to.

    “We have barely one week to the convention and we appreciate the fact that you accepted to serve.

    Speaking on behalf of the convention committee, Senator Ajimobi assured the party that will lay a solid foundation for the party’s victory in 2019.

    He said “I thank you for giving us the opportunity to participate in laying the foundation for our 2019 electoral victory because if you see the quality of the foundation, you will know how the building will be.

    “The foundation you have laid today is so solid that I have no doubt that we will succeed in 2019. We assure you that we will not let you down and promise to do our best to ensure that we are partners in securing victory for our party in 2019.”

  • 2,931,235 APC members endorse Buhari in Kano

    Ganduje to give him 5m votes.

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari scored a total of 2,931,235 votes in the just concluded All Progressives Congress (APC), Presidential Primary Election conducted at 484 wards across the 44 local Government Areas of Kano State.

    Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State, who is also the Chief Returning Officer for the election, announced the result that Buhari scored a total of 2,931,235 votes from party members, who participated in the exercise and all signified their interest for Buhari to return.

    Ganduje who was Impressed by the mass turn out of members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), reiterated its commitment to give President Muhammadu Buhari over 5 million votes in the forthcoming 2019 general election.

    He said, “With these figures of over five thousand votes from my ward, Ganduje ward of Dawakin Tofa local government, which only come from APC card carrying members, it is indicative to the fact that our promised over 5 million votes to our dear President in 2019 election is tenable and realizable.”

    “People should understand that, when the general election comes around apart from our APC members that would vote for the continuation of President Buhari regime, many more others who belong to other parties would join the queue.

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    Not only that, even those that do not belong to any political parties, but have their permanent voters card will opt for him also,” he maintains.

    Ganduje added that, the conduct of direct primaries was intended to provide enabling environment for maximum political participation, insisting that, “This also shows how we are solidly behind President Muhammadu Buhari in strengthening democracy at all levels.”

    “The turnout is encouraging. With this therefore I am calling on our people to come en mass and vote for Buhari come 2019 general election. Kano state is always ready to continue to support him,” Ganduje stated.

    He expressed his satisfaction over the peaceful conduct of the presidential primary election, as witnessed in all the 44 local government councils of the state.

    “Party leadership should be commended for the peaceful conduct of this direct primary election in our state, all in an effort to further deepen democratic process. This will go a long way in ensuring all Nigerians that our party is all out for strong internal democracy,” he explained.

    He also called on the party leadership to maintain the good tempo witnessed from the presidential primary election that took place across all the 36 states of the federation including the federal capital territory, Abuja. “I need to acknowledge and appreciate the good conduct of our party members during this election,” he said

  • APC’s victory in Osun shows democracy at work – Tinubu

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader,  Asiwaju Bola Tinubu says the party’s victory in the Osun governorship election shows that democracy is at work in the country.

    Tinubu said this after he received Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun and the newly elected state Governor,  Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola at his Resident in Ikoyi, Lagos on Friday.

    Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared as winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the end of Thursday’s re-run election in seven wards.

    He polled a total of 255,505 votes to defeat his closest rival and candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ademola Adeleke, who polled 255,023 votes.

    Tinubu said that the people of Osun exercised their rights and chose the best candidate to drive development in the state.

    ”The people of Osun, the state of ‘Omoluabi’ demonstrated their strong determination, they have good judgment, they exercised their rights to choose the best candidate necessary for developmental programmes in the state.

    ”When you look at those who were running, you have the best, the most brilliant, the most qualified, competent, calm and great candidate.

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    ”That is what they have done to show that democracy is at work.

    “Democracy is about the people, and the people have equally exercised their right to be tolerant, patient, persevere and do what is necessary to develop the economy of the state.

    ”And you need the most competent person that will perform.

    ”In leadership, you need a thinker and a doer that must be present in the mind, body and soul; that person who will carry the responsibility of the state and I feel that Mr. Oyetola fits perfectly,” he said.

    Tinubu urged the people of Osun to encourage and give maximum support to Oyetola.

    ”The rest is for the people of Osun state to rally round and give him the necessary support and encourage him to do well following the legacy already built.

    ”He already has a blueprint for development agenda,” he said.

    On the APC presidential primary, the Party National leader said the huge support from party faithful in Lagos State was a signal that the party would emerge victorious in 2019.

    “Democracy is at work and we have managed the party till now.

    ”Here in Lagos, about 2.3 million people including myself, as I am standing before you supported and participated in voting for President Muhammadu Buhari.

    ”And I want to tell you that this has sent a tone or signal to what will come in February 2019,” Tinubu said.

    Meanwhile, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode and Mr Musiliu Obanikoro, a former Minister of State for Defence were also on ground during the visit.

    NAN

  • Ogun APC holds peaceful primary to vote Buhari

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) members in Ogun State on Friday trooped out in their thousands throughout the 236 wards in the state for the party’s presidential primaries and voted President Muhammadu Buhari to run for the 2019 Presidential election.

    At Sango Ota ward, where the turnout was massive, the people voted enthusiastically for Buhari. The process went peacefully and recorded no hitches.

    Also, in majority of the wards in Abeokuta North and Abeokuta South, APC members turned in large numbers to cast vote for the President.

    In Ward 13, Igbore-Agoba area of Abeokuta South Local Government, party members were sighted in their hundreds on queue waiting to take turn to vote for the party’s sole presidential candidate.

    Former governor of the state, Aremo Segun Osoba, who voted at Ward 13, Igbore – Agoba, described the exercise as peaceful and orderly.

    He urged members to repeat the orderly conduct on Sunday during the governorship primary.

    “The exercise was very peaceful and orderly. This is an indication that all other primaries will go on smoothly.

    “And I have come here today to preach unity to our members. They should embrace peace and forget all differences that we might have had in the past.

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    “My message is simple. We must learn serious lesson from Osun election. We must not be disunited. We must go into all the races as one family.

    “Whoever emerges must become the official candidate of all of us, irrespective of the position or age. We must accept whoever emerges as flag bearer at all levels.

    “Not only for governorship, but also senatorial, House of Representatives and the state assembly. We must all go out and we must not allow the opposition to return.

    “On Sunday don’t fight anyone, do everything orderly. There should be continuity in Ogun, APC must continue in this state,” Osoba said.

    Also in Ward 12 and Ward 6 – all in Abeokuta South Local Government, party faithful came out in scores and voted for Buhari to run in 2019.

    Same trend was observed a Ibara Orile Ward 16 Abeokuta North Local Government where the party executives adopted  option A4.

    Commenting on the primary, immediate past acting  state chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Lemboye, preached peace and unity in the party,  saying “there can’t be progress and development in an atmosphere of rancour and disunity.”

    However, the Governor Ibikunle Amosun, monitored the exercise at the Ajura ward and other wards across the state.

  • Fayemi, Ekiti APC congratulate Oyetola

    Fayemi: It’s time for regional integration and development

    APC: New dawn in Osun

    Ekiti State Governor-Elect, Dr Kayode Fayemi, and the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have congratulated Osun State Governor-elect Gboyega Oyetola on his victor.

    While Fayemi said the Southwest regional integration and development agenda will now become a reality, Ekiti APC urged Oyetola to consolidate on the gains recorded under outgoing Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    Fayemi in a statement on Friday by his Special Adviser on Media, Olayinka Oyebode, described the keenly contested election as a reflection of the huge political awareness and maturity of the people of Osun State, adding that it was heart-warming that the better candidate emerged victorious.

    He said: “Congratulations to the Governor-Elect, Gboyega Oyetola, and to our great party, APC.  The people have spoken, and clearly too. It is indeed victory for democracy and all lovers of progress.

    “The regional integration and development agenda of the South West would now become a reality, with all the attendant benefits for the people of the geo-political zone.”

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    Dr Fayemi, who described Oyetola as a seasoned administrator and astute manager of men and resources, said he is confident the Governor-elect will take the state to the next level of development, having been a part of Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s development-focused administration.

    Ekiti APC in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Hon. Ade Ajayi, described the victory as an opportunity for Oyetola to build on the good works of the Aregbesola administration that he described as “the builder of modern Osun.”

    Ajayi expressed optimism that the governor-elect would father transform Osun with the people-centered manifesto of the APC going by his antecedents and exploits as  a loyal party man who stood by his principal.

    While pledging collaboration and cooperation with Osun APC, Ajayi commended Aregbesola for ensuring that the party retains Osun despite the “antics of some retrogressive and reactionary elements.”

    The Ekiti APC hailed the people of Osun State for their steadfastness and peaceful conduct before, during and after the election urging opposition parties to accept the result in good faith and cooperate with the governor-elect on the task of building a prosperous state.

  • Partial Presidential primary in Ondo

    The Presidential Primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took place in many wards in Ondo state, but in some wards, it did not hold.

    Our correspondent, who monitored the exercise in Idanre Local government, noted that party loyalists converged in some wards.

    The state chairman of the party, Ade Adetimehin described the exercise as successful.

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    Some other party members lauded the exercise.

    It was however gathered from other councils’ area that the exercise did not really hold at all.

    A source within the party who spoke on condition of anonymity, said fund was not released from the national headquarters for the conduct of the primary.

  • Amosun’s choice governorship candidate Akinlade woos Ogun

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s man, Hon. Abdulkabir Akinlade, has stormed the Ogun East (Ijebu and Remo) with his supporters, soliciting support ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries now slated for Sunday.

    Akinlade who hails from Ago-Sasa, Ipokia, in Ogun West Senatorial district of the state, pledged to make the interest of the youths and women part of the major thrust of his administration if elected into office.

    The Federal lawmaker representing Egbado South and Ipokia Federal Constituency was adopted as the consensus candidate of the Ogun West two weeks ago by the zone’s Elders Council.

    He will battle for the APC governorship ticket with five other aspirants, including the quartet of Senator Gbenga Kaka, Prince Dapo Abiodun, Otunba Ashiru and Jimi Lawal – all from Ogun East

    Addressing party members in Ijebu – North, Ijebu East and Sagamu during tour of Ogun East, he appealed to them to give him their vote during the primary, saying he would not disappoint them and the party.

    He said the Ogun State government believes so much in the youths, adding that was the reason APC had chosen him for 2019 governorship race but added that he  needs the help of party members from across the state to actualize his ambition.

    Also, his adopted running mate, Mrs Peju Adebajo, who hails from Ogun East, also appealed to her people to support the duo during the primaries.