Tag: Allied People’s Movement

  • Ogun gov poll: Political calculations edge Akinlade out

    Current political calculations in Ogun State do not give the governorship candidate of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Hon. Adekunle Abdulkabir Akinlade any chance of winning the March 9 contest.

    From all indications it appears to favour the governorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Mr. Dapo Abiodun or the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Kashamu Buruji to emerge victorious.

    One of the candidates, Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (GNI) of the Action Democratic Congress (ADC) seems limited by many factors.

    It was revealed that GNI, who hails from Ogun West, was in the camp of former Governor Gbenga Daniel as at 2011 shifted to the camp of Kashamu in 2015 having lost the 2011 governorship election in the state

    However, GNI is said to be standing alone as he has left both Daniel and Kashamu and pitched his tent with the newly formed ADC.

    Sources stated that GNI has a weak political base in Ogun East and Ogun Central.

    In Ogun West where he hails from, he would contend with Akinlade, who is being sponsored by the incumbent Governor Ibikunle Amosun with his strength limited only to Imeko Afon.

    On his part, Akinlade of the APM is said to lack political pedigree apart from the fact that he is a member of the Federal House of Representatives under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The APM reportedly performed woefully in the Saturday 23 February, 2019 Presidential/National Assembly elections.

    The performance was said to be due to lack of popularity of the party and fact that Amosun contested for the Ogun Central Senatorial District under the APC and even worked for Presidential Muhammadu Buhari under the same party.

    With this, the APM is relatively unknown to the people of the state, which will affect the fortune of the party.

    Ogun state is ruled by the APC, which places Abiodun at an advantage though Amosun is fielding the APM candidate, Akinlade against him.

    However, Kashamu who hails from Ogun East like Abiodun is currently the Senator representing the district, which puts him at an advantage.

    A political source in Ogun said: “Dapo Abiodun cannot defeat Kashamu Buruji in Ogun East.

    “Remember Kashamu is currently representing Ogun East at the senate and this is because he is popular amongst the people as a philanthropist and a man of the people.

    “Moreso, Kashamu does not believe in violence, which is why he resorts to courts of law anytime he has any serious issue with anybody, especially on political matters.”

    We gathered with what has happened between Amosun and the national leaders of the APC, which necessitated his sponsoring Akinlade as the governorship candidate of the APM, he will not work for the APC in the governorship election.

    Also, with Akinlade and GNI coming from Ogun West, some of the votes of the area would be divided between the two candidates.

    Majority of the people would vote for some other parties including Kashamu of the PDP, who is said to be popular in the area.

    On the differences in the PDP in Ogun State, Kashamu is said to have been meeting all the stakeholders in the party in the state and has promised to operate an all-inclusive government that will include people from the two major factions of the party in the state.

  • Don’t vote against Amosun, Osoba begs

    Former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba has asked members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to put behind attacks on the party’s campaign rally in the state and ensure victory for all candidates of the party, including Governor Ibikunle Amosun.

    Suspected political thugs believed to have been hired by a party attacked the APC campaign rally in Abeokuta, pelting some dignitaries including President Muhammadu Buhari with stones.

    Amosun, who is APC candidate for Ogun Central, backs the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) governorship candidate, Adekunle Akinlade to succeed him against APC’s Dapo Abiodun.

    Osoba, who lamented no arrest has been made over the incident till date, said he has told supporters in the state to leave vengeance to God and vote for all APC candidates.

    He said: “Yesterday, I told stakeholders in Ogun state that on no account should anybody vote against Amosun as a person.

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    “A governor is a governor and he will be in office till May 29. So, why are we worrying ourselves?

    ‘Amosun is just an individual. I still respect him as my governor up to May 29 this year and will not do anything to undermine him as governor.

    “I was governor twice. I told our people that vengeance is not ours and that nobody should go for vengeance.

    “Amosun is just a person but the office of the governor deserves respect and I give respect to that office.”

    He added: “Ogun state is first in several areas. The leaders of the progressives in this country are from that state and it is the home state of the Vice President.

    “I told the President that I apologised to him and that uptill today, nobody has been arrested. I see that as a failure on the part of some elements of the security agencies.

    “Actually, the bulk of APC in Ogun state, we are one family and instruction has gone out that despite what has happened, we should vote for APC candidates at all levels and when the result is out, it should reflect that.

    “At least we should respect the Vice President, who is busy preaching welfarism for the downtrodden and I am sure that appropriate action will be taken on that issue later.

  • Attack on Buhari, Osinbajo treasonable, says Falana

    Lawyer and activist, Femi Falana (SAN) has said that the stoning of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo by supporters of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) during last Monday’s campaign of the All Peoples Congress (APC) in Abeokuta was treasonable.

    Reacting to the ugly incident Wednesday, Falana expressed regret that the Police has not arrested anybody in connection with the attack on the President, his Vice and other leaders of the APC.

    He said Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State cannot absolve himself of the blame as the chief security officer of the state.

    He regretted that governor Amosun visited Abuja several times before last Monday’s campaign with the governorship candidate of the APM, Adekunle Akinlade, the President welcomed them to the villa.

    He said the governor ought to have been told long before the campaign that his activities were anti-party.

    The lawyer also blamed the various security agencies in the state for the incident noting that they did nothing to prevent or stop the attack on the President.

    He said the security agencies, despite knowing that it was APC rally allowed another party and its supporters to infiltrate the venue.

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    Falana contended that this ugly situation persisted because Police and other security agencies that should be alive to their responsibilities did nothing about it.

    He recalled that in 2007, when former President Olusegun Obasanjo openly canvassed support for Dr Olusegun Agagu against Dr Segun Mimiko.

    He also recalled that some time ago, supporters of former Oyo state governor, Chief Rasheed Ladoja and Alao Akala clashed and six people died, the Police did not arrest nor prosecute anybody over the incident.

    Falana lamented the spate of disrespect and other acts against the person of the President of the country by the opposition, describing it as an insult against his office.

    He recalled that during presentation of the 2019 budget, when the president was booed by some members of the National Assembly, the only thing he said was that ‘the world is watching’, noting, “here in Abeokuta, he kept quiet and allowed the situation to degenerated”.

    He said when the President was attending rally of the APC, similar incident happened in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and Imo State in particular where the state governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha was campaigning for Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN) gubernatorial candidate, nobody was cautioned.

  • Ogun 2019: The men Amosun lost

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state is unrelenting in his determination to stop his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) from winning the March governorship election in the state as he continued his open support for Adekunle Akinlade of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM). In the process, the embattled governor has been deserted by a teeming number of his political allies, associates and disciples, writes Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor.

    It is no longer news that Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, lost out in the bid to have his preferred aspirant, Adekunle Akinlade, emerge as the state’s governorship candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congres (APC), the same party on which platform he is contesting for a seat in the national assembly as the Senator representing Ogun Central senatorial district.

    It is also no longer newsworthy to announce that Akinlade, determined to forge ahead with his gubernatorial dream, with the open support of the governor, is  now the governorship candidate of hitherto little-known Allied Progressive Movement (APM). With Akinlade in his new party are a host of other preferred candidates of Amosun’s, gunning for sensorial, House of Representatives and state assembly seats in the forthcoming elections.

    Announcing his open support for the defectors the very day Akinlade and others unveiled APC as their new port of call, Amosun told the world that in spite of his own decision to stay back in the ruling APC largely due to his love for President Muhammadu Buhari, the aggrieved chieftains of his party willing to move out and join another party in pursuit of their ambitions, have his blessing to do so.

    He said, “After the primary that was conducted, they just picked anybody that they liked for governorship. We equally have 26 state assembly candidates. Imagine, they are now telling me that I should stop them. God will punish Amosun (me) if he stops them. All our assembly members that decided to follow Akinlade, you have my support. So, when you do things that negate reasonableness and good thinking, you have to face the consequence.”

    Amosun, who said he met President Buhari and other APC leaders 28 times in Abuja over the battle for the governorship ticket between Dapo Abiodun, the party’s candidate and Akinlade, added that “I will be running around to campaign for Mr. President, but I will not stop Hon. Akinlade and all our people that want to run round with him. As a matter of fact, you have my blessing.

    Buoyed by the governor’s endorsement and support for their actions, Akinlade and other defectors have been going around the state campaigning with the name of both Senator Amosun and President Buhari. “Queerly, the keep repeating the statement made by Amosun that they are APC in spirit and only APM in body as they will return to the APC after winning the elections,” a party source told The Nation.

    But if Governor Amosun, who boasted at the beginning of the crisis that if he and his political camp is forced to abandon the APC in the state, the party will be left to prosecute the 2019 elections without any serious chieftain, and may lose the state to the opposition, was thinking he has the support of all his allies and associates in his decision to dump Abiodun for Akinlade, current developments within his political family may have proven that he got it wrong.

     

    Left on his own

    Today, barely four weeks to the general elections, and with electioneering campaigns at the peak, a good number of Amosun’s men have made it clear to him that he erred in his decision to embark on what many of them described as “unpardonable anti-party activities.” According to Chief Bayo Ogunpola, a chieftain of the party, “Mr. Governor missed the point in that decision and he is paying for it dearly as most of his trusted allies are now working against his plot.”

    The state’s Commissioner for Culture and Tourism and one of the governor’s most trusted allies before now, Muyiwa Oladipo, while declaring his support for the governorship ambition of Abiodun at the weekend, after weeks of speculations over where he stands in the melee, said he said he remains loyal to the party’s principles ”which is superior to any personal interest.”

    Explaining that the clarification became necessary as it was being rumoured that he had defected to APM, the Sagamu-born former Speaker of the House of Assembly said “there is no consequences for my action, especially for not supporting the governor’s adopted candidate, because am not in any way into anti-party activities. So if I am sacked for being a loyal APC member, then I think I will be justified.”

    Another prominent ally of Amosun’s who is now poised for a showdown against him over his support for Akinlade is his immediate past Chief of Staff, Tolu Odebiyi. Apart from remaining in the APC againts the governor’s directive, and contesting as the party’s senatorial candidate in Ogun West, Odebiyi is telling whoever cares to listen that he is all out to work for the success of Abiodun’s ambition.

    “When Governor Amosun mooted the idea of moving to APM to me, I said  I would think over it and get back to him. When I consulted my people in  Ogun West over it and they were all aversed to the idea. When I reported back to the Governor on the decision of my people, it was not well received by him. But I told him  I had to be mindful of my late father’s legacy. My father was a true democrat and a progressive.

    “As a result, the APC tenets take after the past progressive parties, like Action Group, Unity Party of Nigeria, the Alliance for Democracy and the Action Congress. So, they are like family parties. Turning my back on the APC would amount to turning my back on my people in Ogun West. My loyalty to the party and my commitment to ensuring President Buhari is re-elected remains my steadfast and show of loyalty to the party. I don’t like switching political parties, because, I respect party’s supremacy,” he said.

    For Comrade Afolabi Afuape, another of Governor Amosun’s close aides, who resigned as Commissioner for Youth and Sports few weeks back, there was no way he will defy the party to please the Governor. The youthful politician, who is now the APC candidate for the House of Assembly in Abeokuta South, is said to be one of those who tried to convince Amosun to drop the idea of backing another party to defeat the APC in the state.

    “As a close aide to the governor, the former Commissioner, along with some other Amosun loyalists in the APC, tried to convince him not to embark on the anti-party activities he is doing with APM today. But all efforts to make him see reasons failed. That informs why Afuwape and other erstwhile aides, allies and associates of the governor are working against Akinlade,” a source told The Nation.

    Another notable loss for Amosun is the decisison of Hon. Iziaq Abiodun Akinlade, who was a former APC gubernatorial aspirant, to remain in the party and join he Dapo Abiodun campaign organization as its Deputy Director General. The former member of House of Represebtives member who represented Yewa-south/Ipokia federal constituency, had last year joined Amosun’s political family in search of the APC guber ticket.

    Similarly, former commissioner for Forestry in Amosun’s first term, Ayo Olubori and a governorship aspirant, Simeon Hunyen, are among other Amosun loyalists who have joined the Abiodun group following the governor’s support for APM’s Akinlade. Olubori, until his resignation from current administration few weeks ago, served as a Senior Consultant in the government. He is now the Secretary of the Caretaker Committee of the APC in the state.

    Another trusted hand the governor lost to the Abiodun camp is Barrister Yinka Odufuwa who served as the Special Adviser to Amosun until last October when he left the government. Odufuwa, while boasting that the Amosun-backed APM, and its candidate, Akinlade are no match for the APC in the state, said Abiodun’s pedigree and political antecedents will give him victory at the polls.

    The departure of Princess Olapeju Shote, a loyalist of the governor who served as a Senior Special Assistant in the Governor’s Office until recently, according to inside sources, came to many within Amosun’s inner caucus as a shock. “Shote is one of those who worked closely with the governor. She was very committed to the interest of the group. But she proved to all that the party is more important to her when she joined the Abiodun train,” a source said.

    A number of other known loyalists of the governor have also pitched their tents with the Osoba camp to work for Abiodun. They included the Senator representing Ogun West, Gbolahan Dada; the APC candidate for Egbado South/Ipokia Federal Constituency, Biyi Otegbeye; the immediate past Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, who also contested the governorship ticket with Dapo Abiodun at the APC primary election, and Dr. Femi Majekodunmi, among others.

     

    More to go?

    And if feelers from some quarters across the state is anything to go by, then the Ogun governor may still suffer further loss of his aides and allies before the general elections. According to very reliable party sources, not a few chieftains and members of the ruling APC currently working for the ambition of Akinlade, in obeisance to Amosun, are weary and tired of being accused of anti-party activities.

    The Nation gathered that a group within the party in Ogun Central senatorial district, has been holding meetings with party members with a view to calling on Senator Amosun to choose between the APC and the APM for then to follow. According to Chief Ogunpola, the group made up of known Amosun mobilisers in the zone, are tired of campaign for the APC during senatorial campaigns and singing the praises of APM at governorship campaign rallies.

    “I can authoritatively tell you that barring last minute hitches or changes, a large number of the governor’s supporters in his native Abeokuta and other zones of Ogun Central, will join the Dapo Abiodun camp. Already, they are grumbling about having to campaign for the APC during senatorial campaigns in the district and working for the APM at governorship campaign rallies across the state.

    “I heard they want to go public soon by addressing a press conference that will call on Amosun to tell them which of the two parties they should stick to. This is the reality of what is happening within the governor’s camp. People are confused and unhappy. Aside that, some other political leaders in Ogun East, seeing how their people are warming up to the APC candidate, are reaching out to us about their readiness to join the train,” he said.

    The Nation also gathered that some elected council chairmen and ward councilors across the state recently met with the Director General of Abiodun campaign, Prince Segun Adesegun in Abeokuta, to discuss modalities on how they can join the APC governorship campaign train. The elected council officials, who had stayed away from Abiodun’s campaign for fear of incurring the wrath of the governor, appear to be ready to damn the consequence of identifying publicly with the APC governorship candidate.

    “Many people are tired. And as the election draws nearer and people get more assured that APC will win the race, you will begin to see more people becoming bold enough to openly dare Amosun by joining the Abiodun campaign train. Many of those following APM today are doing so under duress. They fear what the governor can do. Some fear they will lose their positions. But that will soon become a thing of the past,” our source said.

    But the APM House of Representatives candidate for Remo Federal Constituency, Honourable Yinka Mafe, is certain that the new party will win next year’s poll across the State. Describing the party as child of circumstance determined to correct the injustice meted to its chieftains by the leadership of the APC, the lawmaker who currently represents Sagamu Constituency II at Ogun State House of Assembly, said APC is in for a shock at the polls.

    The Majority Leader of the Ogun state House of Assembly spoke during the inauguration of the campaign committee of the party for Remo Federal Constituency as well as the presentation of flags to the candidates of the party at a rally held at Gateway International Stadium, Sagamu recently. “Though victory is of God, I am confident that our party will record a landslide victory in Ogun State next year because this struggle is about continued progress and prosperity of our people,” he said.

  • Ogun 2019: Aspirant promises quality representation

    A chieftain of the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) and Yewa North/Imeko Afon Federal House of Representatives aspirant in Ogun State, Hon. Adebayo Abiodun Adeyemi has promised to offer effective representation for his constituents if elected into the House of Representatives.

    Adeyemi said this while fielding questions from reporters at the flag-off of the party’s campaign at Imeko-Afon Local government Area.

    He said legislation for the development of the agricultural sector of the economy would be his priority; adding that proximity of the area to the border would engender advantages to the constituents if they were empowered in agriculture.

    He also added that establishment of industries, promotion of commerce ýwith focus on development of small, medium enterprises and international relations would liberate people of that border area instead of engaging in oil bunkering and rice smuggling.

    “When there is not much jobs for the people living in border areas, they will engage in bunkering and smuggling, which are inimical to their lives. But when we put things right, they will shun the illegal trades for legal ones,” Adeyemi said.

    He said the attainment of self-sufficiency in food production and security would make people to live normal lifeý, adding that the APM party is ready to bring all these to reality. He stressed that promotion of non-oil export and development of the industrial sector would create more employment opportunities for the teeming youth.

    He said law-making, which is the major function of members of the House of Representatives as an arm of National Assembly, section 58 (1) of the 1999 Constitution would be a major target of his representation, so as to let his constituents have a sense of belonging.

    He urged the members of his constituency to troop out enmasse and vote for all the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) ý candidates in the forthcoming general elections.

    “It is better to make a good choice by voting for all APM candidates at all levels for the forthcoming elections to enable them to continue the good work of Governor Ibikunle Amosun-led administration,”, Adeyemi said.

  • 2019: I have a 50-year vision for Ogun – Akinlade

    The governorship candidate of the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM), in Ogun, Adekunle Akinlade, says he has a 50- year vision for the south-western state.

    Akinlade, who said that his team was the “most capable and fortified” to take over from Gov. Ibikunle Amosun in 2019, declared that the state would be the pride of Africa within 15 years, if he is voted into power.

    He spoke in Abeokuta on Thursday when he paid a courtesy call on the Egba Traditional Council at the Ake Palace.

    Akinlade said that he had the experience to transform Ogun, having performed excellently as Special Assistant on Revenue Mobilisation,.

    “When I served as Special Assistant to the Governor on Revenue Mobilisation, I was able to raise the Internally Generated Revenue of the state from N700 million to an average of between N6 billion and  N7 billion per month,” he said.

    He said that Amosun’s legacies must be sustained, promising that projects started by Amosun would be completed and put to use.

    “The developmental strides in the state are less than 10 per cent of what was contained in Amosun’s blueprint; part of the blueprint is the rail project that will cut across major areas in Ogun.

    “When I met Amosun, I met a man of vision who knew what he wanted for the state. But the initial challenge we faced was finance. I was part of the history which increased our revenue to what it is today before I left for a federal assignment in Abuja.”

    While seeking the blessing of the traditional rulers, Akinlade said that the result of the election would not be determined in Abuja.

    “The results of the election will be determined by the good people of the state; no one can impose anyone on them,” he said.

    Earlier, the Director-General of the Akinlade Campaign Organisation, Sarafa Tunji Isola, had faulted the allegation that Akinlade was imposed on the people of the state by Amosun.

    “The party leadership assessed his character, capacity and capability before endorsing the candidature of Akinlade,” he said. (NAN)

     

  • Amosun: we fear only God, Buhari, nothing more 

    …Ogun APC gets caretaker committee

    Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Friday evening declared he does not fear forces within the All Progressives Congress (APC) working against his interests in the forthcoming general elections.

    He said he only fears God and President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He spoke when received a letter of endorsement from the Allied People’s Movement (APM) for President Muhammadu Buhari as its presidential candidate for the February 2019 presidential polls.

    Amosun, who took delivery of the endorsement letter from the governorship candidate of APM, Hon. Abdulkabir Akinlade, at the APC Secretariat on Abiola Way, Abeokuta, the state capital, for onward transfer to Buhari, also insisted the Chief Derin Adebiyi-led excos will serve its four years term in full.

    He spoke just as the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party appointed Yemi Sanusi (Chairman); Ayo Olubori (Secretary) and Tunde Oladunjoye (Publicity Secretary) to serve as caretaker committee of Ogun APC.

    The Adams Oshiomhole-led NWC last Wednesday dissolved the APC executives in Ogun state and Imo State but Adebiyi has since dismissed the dissolution as an exercise in “futility.”

    Amosun said: “You know me by now. For me, I fear God and I respect people. So, it won’t be because we are afraid or we don’t want to talk.

    “”We don’t fear them. All of them put together, we don’t fear anybody. We fear God and we fear President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Where we are now, what we should concentrate in doing is to let them know is that here in Ogun State, this is the home of President Buhari and we must vote massively for him.

    “This is the home of APC. We must let them know that come February 16, 2019, by the benevolence of the Almighty Lord…

    “We are human. We are no God and that is why we are telling them that in this coming election, in this Ogun State, it is whoever all of you (people) decide to back that will win the election.

    “So, the best way to answer them is through our action. And what is the action? We will use our votes to let them know who owns this Ogun state.

    “So, if they are looking for state to destroy them, they should not think of Ogun State.  We are ready for them.

    “We have decided to let them be for the sake of President Buhari. If not for the President, we know what to do.”

    He went on:  “Just ignore them. Don’t engage them for anything. Let us be focused and redouble our efforts so that in the coming election, we are going to answer them with our votes.

    “I want to assure you that this executive that God has used you to put together, the executive will be there for the next four years. They will serve their term.”