Tag: APC

  • APC flays PDP over opening of Maiduguri Airport

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticised the opening of the Maiduguri International Airport by the Federal Government for former Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sherriff.

    The Defence Headquarters a fortnight ago claimed that the restriction on the facility at the airport was due to military use in line with the operations against Boko Haram insurgents.

    The “military use” led to the denial of 286 pilgrims, who were going for the lesser Hajj (Umrah), access to the airport.

    APC’s National Secretary Mai Mala Buni, who spoke in Damaturu, Yobe State, accused the  Federal Government of being bias.

    “It is unfortunate and unacceptable for government to employ selective justice through politics in the use of public institutions and infrastructure built with public funds.

    “Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima and Senator Ali Ndume were denied take off from the airport but the authorities reopened the airport to Sherriff to facilitate his defection to PDP.

    “This is a repeat of what happened during the Ekiti governorship election where APC governors were refused landing at the Akure Airport,” he said.

    Buni noted that the PDP government was orchestrating primitive politics, which does not speak well for the development of democracy.

    “I think government must  stop this dirty politics and concentrate on issues that will improve the lives of Nigerians, instead of these brazen abuses of public office with impunity.”

    The national secretary said instead of the PDP to get serious about the insecurity, collapse of institutions and infrastructure, corruption and unemployment, the party is receiving those who have failed to actualise their selfish goals in the APC.

    “We are happy that politicians with personal interests have realised the APC’s commitment to national agenda and are leaving the party.

    “Let me assure you that in the APC there are no vacancies for political jobbers who do not have the interest of the people at heart.

    “We are happy Nigerians have seen these politicians and will decide next year.”

     

  • APC’ll not impose candidates on electorate, says Okorocha

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has assured members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state that they would be given a free hand to choose their candidates for  various positions in  the 2015 election, adding that the party will  not impose any candidate on them.

    Okorocha spoke at the party’s rally organised by the Owerri Federal Constituency at the Freedom Square while meeting with party chieftains and senior government officials.

    At the meeting were the Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Anthony Anwuka, Chief of Staff, Government House, Sir Jude Ejiogu and a host of others.

    Governor Okorocha maintained that he would not rest until Imo is made better, noting that “this is the government of the masses, by the masses and for the masses. I will never choose or impose any candidate on APC but will allow the masses to make their choice.”

    He commended the party stalwarts in Owerri Federal Constituency for their doggedness, even as he warned the aspirants against destructive propaganda. He said they should rather present their work plan to the people. Only those approved by majority of the people will be accredited for primaries coming up in October.

    Governor Okorocha stressed that the bulk of his achievements in the past three years lay in the actualisation of ‘freedom’ for Imo people from what he called ‘the party of oppressors to party of the masses’ and ushering them into greatness and achievements.

    “The chain has been broken and the people are free. Imo children no longer pay school fees, kidnapping is gone, no more traffic congestion, intimidation is gone because the chain is broken,” he stated.

    Continuing, he said: “A vote for APC is a vote for sustainability of free education, community government council, more infrastructural development, good road network, transformation of more rural areas to modern cities, quality healthcare delivery, enhanced agriculture and many other dividends of democracy already achieved in the state.”

    The governor disabused the minds of Nigerians to the effect that APC is a party of Boko Haram, pointing out that it is the only party that seeks for the needed change in the leadership of Nigeria and to give the people a sense of belonging.

    Presenting the aspirants to Governor Okorocha, Prince Madumere, who noted that APC is the fastest growing party in Nigeria, thanked Governor Okorocha for establishing the Freedom Square and other laudable projects in the state.

    He assured him of a formidable team in Owerri zone that would attract numerous supporters from their wards to join the moving train of the Rescue Mission in making Imo better.

    The Chief of Staff Chief and Commissioner for Special Duties who is also the APC Apex leader in the Owerri Federal Constituency, Sir Jude Ejiogu thanked the Governor for coming to wipe away the tears of Imo people, pledging the peoples’ continued allegiance to the party.

    Speaking earlier, the Chairman of APC in Owerri Federal Constituency, Apostle Hillary Ihebom said APC has come to stay in Imo State. He assured the governor that they would fulfill their promise to stand by him and would not do anything that will bring down the party irrespective of oppositions.

    Highlights of the occasion were the public presentation of the APC aspirants vying for political positions at the local, state and federal levels in the constituency and a march past by supporters.

  • APC  alleges murder  plot against Aregbesola

    APC alleges murder plot against Aregbesola

    •I can’t wish him dead, says Omisore

    OSUN State All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over an alleged plot by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to use Israeli snipers to assassinate Governor Rauf Aregbesola during his campaign rally.

    The party’s Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi,  accused two chieftains of PDP as the masterminds of the plot.

    The APC urged the Israeli Embassy to check on its citizens, who might have been contracted “to nip the evil in the bud” before the Middle East country gets itself negatively involved in an explosive situation in Nigeria that could affect relationship between the two countries.”

    It also called on elders not to fold their arms and watch the PDP set Nigeria ablaze, since, according to APC, “that is what assassination of Aregbesola would spontaneously cause.”

    The APC said PDP sources informed it that “there is great consternation within the party that for as long as Aregbesola is present and visible, there is no way the PDP can rig the election. So, their last option to ‘win’, according to sources, is to take out completely the governor.

    The APC recalled that it had alerted Nigerians and the international community to PDP’s plans to militarise the state one week to the election and terrorise the APC leadership and assassinate some of them.

    “We also alerted the nation that the PDP has brought into Osun, fake police and army uniforms which their thugs will use to terrorise voters at polling units and possibly snatch ballot boxes.”

    Also yesterday, the APC said that “lying is a trademark of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from top to bottom.”

    The party was reacting to a statement credited to PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, that “while its candidate and members had been campaigning and seeking the support of the people, the APC had been engaging in political gallivanting, rigmarole and ineffective propaganda…”

    But, in a reaction to the alleged murder plot, the governorship candidate of the PDP, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has denied the allegation.

    Omisore, who spoke through his Director of Media, Prince Diran Odeyemi, said he would not want Aregbesola dead, but alive to congratulate him after he might have defeated him at the poll.

    Omisore said he was sad that what pre-occupied Aregbesola and APC were not serious issues, but allegations.

    He advised the APC and Aregbesola to focus on development issues instead of “unsubstantiated” allegations.

     

  • Expelled PDP members defect to ruling party

    Expelled PDP members defect to ruling party

    FOUR expelled stalwarts of the Osun State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The former PDP members were received into the APC by Governor Rauf Aregbesola at a campaign rally organised by the APC in Ilesa.

    But popular Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1) was attacked by thugs after the rally.

    As at the time of going to the press, the state of health of the musician and his band boys could not be ascertained.

    The four defectors were among the six expelled on Monday for anti- party activities.

    They are the former PDP State Secretary Chief Yinka Adeojo, former Chairman, Osogbo Local Government, Alhaji Teslim Igbalaye, former Personal Assistant to former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola Mr. Razaq Oyelami and a former Assistant State Secretary Alhaji Razaq Oyetunji.

    Aregbesola  urged the people to pray fervently for a smooth election, saying the poll will determine the destiny of  the state in the next 20 years.

    He said the people should  not be intimidated by the proposed deployment of soldiers and police during the August 9 governorship election.

    He described the seven and a half years of the PDP in Osun State and 15 years at the centre as a waste.

    Aregbesola urged the people not to fear soldiers and the police, saying they are constitutionally charged to protect the people.

    He said: “All security agents, according to the constitution of Nigeria have the responsibility to protect the people. Therefore, police or soldiers cannot point his gun to any Nigerian who has committed no crime.

    Also, Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun said the APC government had brought back the glorious era of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, to the Southwest.

    Amosun described as ridiculous the opposition’s reduction of governance to “stomach infrastructure,” warning the people not to be deceived “by cash and carry politics.”

    Speaking on behalf of the defectors after receiving the APC flag, Oyelami described PDP as a party that has nothing to offer the people.

    He described the three and half years of Aregbesola in office as progressive, enterprising and growth-oriented, advising the people not to vote wrongly to a party of “buccaneers”.

     

  • A season of  “celebrity” birthdays

    A season of “celebrity” birthdays

    For the second time within a few weeks after I broke my rule not to publish responses to my column, which are more than 300 words, I feel obliged to break it again. I hope readers will understand and forgive me for the breach.

    The reason this time is a response from Malam Ya’u Shehu Darazo, the spokesman for a former head of state and now a chieftain of the leading opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd); to my column last week, which was an orbit of Dr. Umaru Dikko, probably the most powerful minister during the short-lived Second Republic (October 1979 to December 1983) under President Shehu Shagari.

    Apparently Darazo felt obliged to defend his principal over the role I said the general played as the head of state in the so-called Dikko Affair, i.e. the attempt to kidnap Dikko in broad daylight in front of his home in London where he lived in self-exile and bring him to justice in Nigeria for sundry charges. Dikko had turned himself in self-exile as the most virulent critic of the military regime that threw out the Second Republic.

    Darazo is right to say I was wrong to claim that Dikko kept his vow that he would never return to Nigeria as long as the military were in power. As he pointed out, Dikko did return to Nigeria during the five-year rule of Gen. Sani Abacha between 1993 and 1998 and played an active part in Abacha’s transition politics. He is also right to say I was wrong to claim no one denied the claim by Major M. H. Jokolo, Buhari’s ADC, that the plan to kidnap Dikko was approved by his principal. As Darazo said, my memory clearly failed me in not remembering that his principal issued a widely-publicised denial of Jokolo’s claim.

    Even then, I am sure few people will believe that the denial amounted to much given the central role Jokolo played in the coup that brought Darazo’s boss to power and given the fact that ADCs of heads of state are like their clearing houses for virtually everything.

    Whatever the case, Darazo’s letter is reproduced below. Before then, however, I should note that readers must have observed that we seem to be in a season of birthdays of veteran journalists and literary giants this month, with no fewer than four of them celebrating their birthdays.

    First, we had Mr. Henry Odukomaiya, one of the most celebrated editors of the now rested Daily Times, one of Africa’s biggest success stories in newspaper publishing. The gentleman also holds the record for successfully establishing three newspapers in the country, most notably Concord, which, before it went down, once overtook Daily Times as the widest circulating newspaper in Nigeria. Odukomaiya turned an octogenarian on July 12.

    Next, Chief Ajibola Ogunsola, an actuarian by profession, whose revival of a comatose PUNCH in the late 80’s must rank among God’s little miracles in Nigeria. Ogunsola retired from the newspaper as the chairman when the ovation was still loud. While the chairman of PUNCH, he became the chairman of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN). It spoke volumes of the man’s character that as soon as he left PUNCH and he decided not to seek another term as NPAN’s chairman, he resigned his board membership of the News Agency of Nigeria, which he had occupied by virtue of his chairing the club of newspaper publishers.

    Ogunsola turned a septuagenarian on July 14.

    Tomorrow, one of Nigeria’s foremost columnists and among my top five all-time satirists in the country, Dr. Olatunji Dare, will turn 70. Dare has moved from the classroom to practice and back to the classroom as a journalist and in the process has left a huge mark on the profession that is hard to surpass.

    The biggest of the masquerades this month is, of course, Wole Soyinka, teacher, poet, political activist and Africa’s foremost playwright and black Africa’s first Literature Nobel laureate. Soyinka turned 80 on July 13 and, as is to be expected, the throbbing of the celebratory drums is yet to die down.

    Happy Birthday to the four foremost Nigeria’s literati. Here’s many more returns to you all.

    And now to Darazo.    

     

    Sir,

    Writing on a contemporary subject can be tasking in the sense that many who are either players or witnesses of the events may very much be around and can easily detect some obvious mistakes or misrepresentations. Mohammed Haruna’s piece, which was published on the cover of the Daily Trust of Wednesday, July 9, fell victim of three errors.

    Firstly, quoting Major Mustapha Jokolo’s paid advert in the now defunct Citizen in which he (Jokolo) claimed that General TY Danjuma, who had “scores to settle with Dikko for shutting down all private jetties in the country, including Danjuma’s because of the information he had as transport minister that many of them were being used for smuggling” was the reason behind General Danjuma’s role in the abduction saga of Umaru Dikko.

    According to Mohammed, one day, Jokolo said, “the former army chief rang him to book for an appointment to see Buhari. He made his proposals which sounded attractive. He said he could bring Umaru Dikko back, using his Israeli connections”. Mohammed Haruna mistakenly asserted that “none of the principal actors Jokolo mentioned EVER CONTESTED”(emphasis mine). Mohammed’s memory clearly failed him. A few weeks after Jokolo’s advert, General Buhari, in a widely circulated interview published by the now defunct Democrat debunked Jokolo’s claim, adding that Jokolo was too junior to understand the workings of the government.

    The second mistake Mohammed made was quoting a heresy to corroborate Jokolo’s claim. Quoting what he described as definitive 2012 biography of General Babangida, titled: IBRAHIM BABANGIDA: The Military, Politics and Power in Nigeria by veteran journalist Dan Agbese, Babangida, according to Mohammed, told Dan that the “initiative actually came from the Israelis, who sold it to a retired general, WHO DAN DID NOT NAME BUT WHO, OBVIOUSLY, WAS DANJUMA (emphasis mine), Danjuma, in turn sold it to Babangida, who in turn sold it to Buhari” The question is obvious to who? How can a definitive biography carry a faceless personality in an event that is very important to the subject. For as long as Babangida refuses to disclose the name of the “retired general” in his “definitive” biography, that aspect of information remains speculative and using it as referral or corroborative discourse is defective.

    The third error is where Mohammed Haruna said, as a result of the trauma of being crated alive in the bungled kidnap attempt, “Dikko vowed never to return to Nigeria as long as the military remained in power. He kept his vow even after some of his partners in self-exile like Chief Joseph Wayas, the Senate president, Alhaji Uba Ahmed, NPN’s general secretary, and Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, one of Shagari’s top aides, returned at various times to participate in Babangida’s long transition politics between 1985 and 1993.” This is also an error. We all know that Alhaji Umaru Dikko returned to the country during Gen. Sani Abacha’s regime, which was for sure, a military government. Dikko fully participated in  Abacha’s political programme, in which he (Dikko ) even formed his own political party.

    Ya’u Shehu Darazo

    darazo58@yahoo.com

     

     

     

     

  • Edo APC women pray

    Edo APC women pray

    Hundreds of women converged on the Edo State All Progressives Congress (APC) secretariat to pray for God’s intervention in the crisis rocking the House of Assembly.

    The state woman leader, Dr. Anne Aisosa Amadasun, said all entreaties and dialogue initiated by the Benin monarch did not yield positive result.

    Mrs. Amadasun said the situation could degenerate into anarchy, if the feud in the House is not resolved.

    She recalled similar role the women played through prayers which facilitated the restoration of the mandate to  Governor Adams Oshiomhole in 2008.

    She hailed the courage, doggedness, commitment and personal sacrifices offered by the women to nurture the growth of the fellowship, and admonished them not to relent until the battle is over.

    APC Chairman Anselm Ojezua expressed confidence that at the end of the prayer session, normalcy would return to the House of Assembly.

    He said as a law abiding party, the APC will continue to explore avenue of dialogue to resolve issues.

     

  • Boko Haram: How PDP-led  Fed Govt is benefitting; by APC

    Boko Haram: How PDP-led Fed Govt is benefitting; by APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the PDP of aiding, abetting and benefitting from the Boko Haram insurgency, saying the mismanagement of national resources, massive corruption under the PDP watch and the incompetent handling of what started as a localized insurgency have been responsible for the festering of the crisis.

    In a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday by the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also accused the federal government of using the fight against the insurgency as an excuse to punish and witch-hunt the opposition, trample on civil liberties and abuse national institutions on a scale that is unprecedented in the country’s history.

    It said had the PDP-led Federal Government not misgoverned Nigeria since 1999, perhaps the country could have been spared the canker worm of terrorism, epitomized more than anything else by the Boko Haram insurgency.

    APC said the international community is not unaware that the FG has been the biggest cog in the wheel of efforts to tackle Boko Haram, apparently because the Jonathan Administration has seen the insurgency as its surest ticket to re-election and international acceptance.

    ‘’Far from the baseless and irresponsible accusations and finger-pointing by the PDP and the government it controls at the centre, it is time to tell Nigerians that the only reason the insurgency has continued unabated is because the PDP and the Jonathan Administration are benefitting massively from it.

    ‘’That explains their quick dismissal of our call for an international inquiry to unravel the sponsors and modus operandi of the terror group, while latching on to what remains a mere conjecture on the probe of Boko Haram links by the British Parliament. Pray, which is bigger and more authentic, a probe by the British Parliament or an international inquiry? If the PDP and its cohorts have nothing to hide, they would have embraced that call. We maintain that only an international inquiry can unravel those behind Boko Haram, and we thank Nigerians for their favourable response to our call,’’ APC said.

    The party called the attention of Nigerians to the testimony given by a US official, at the US House Foreign Affairs Sub-committee on Africa’s hearing last Thursday in Washington, identifying the human rights abuse record and uncooperative attitude of the Nigerian government and its military authorities as factors hindering the security assistance offered to Nigeria by the US to tackle Boko Haram.

    ‘’The Congress was told, by the Specialist at African Affairs Congressional Research Service Lauren Blanchard, that the Nigerian government and its military had not been yielding to America’s suggestions; that the main impediment to America’s efforts to support Nigeria’s broader response to Boko Haram is ‘gross violations committed by the Nigerian forces, the Nigerian government’s resistance to adopting a more comprehensive approach to Boko Haram and the continued lack of political will’.

    “The Congress also heard that the he Nigerian government has appeared reticent in some cases to allow its security forces to participate in US training programmes, adding: ‘Multiple systemic factors further constrain the effectiveness of the Nigerian security force’s response to Boko Haram, notably security sector corruption and mismanagement, and some of these factors impede US support even for units that have been cleared for assistance’.

    ‘’Does anyone need any more evidence of whose cluelessness and incompetence have allowed Boko Haram to fester to such a level that it has killed over 3,000 people since the beginning of this year alone? Does anyone need further evidence of whose non-cooperative attitude with the US and other foreign friends of Nigeria has been responsible for the failed and tepid efforts to tackle Boko Haram?’’ it queried.

    APC said it is an undisputed fact that Boko Haram emerged against the backdrop of intense poverty and political misrule by the PDP since 1999.

    ‘’Since the return to democratic rule in 1999, the PDP has ruled Nigeria till date, and has been responsible for mismanaging over 60 percent of national revenue. Still, very little has changed in terms of progressive improvement in the socio-economic

    conditions of most Nigerians. It is hardly a coincidence that Boko Haram emerged in the North-east region of Nigeria, given that it is the poorest region with higher than national average rates of poverty, illiteracy, mortality rates, youth unemployment and social immobility.

    ‘’Moreover, states in the North-east receive some of the least allocations from the national treasury individually and collectively. The North-east region, reflecting broader national and even African patterns, is experiencing a ‘youth bulge’ that accentuates the socio-economic deprivations across the region. Given the poor literacy rates of the region, there are millions of young people with neither formal nor Arabic education, not to talk of even vocational skills. Indeed, a majority of youth in the North-east region are unemployable, thus providing a fertile ground for the recruitment of idle youths into groups that engage in criminal acts.

    ‘’In short, the PDP’s failure to deliver credible democratic dividends, specifically socio-economic progress (employment, social infrastructure, quality of life initiatives, regular power supply etc) and its obsession with retaining political power at all cost, a la ‘do or die politics’, provide logical grounds for the horde of security challenges witnessed across Nigeria since 1999,’’ the party said.

    APC accused the PDP of profiting from the Boko Haram insurgency, hence the ruling party has always been dismissive of any genuine efforts to end the crisis, preferring to continually demonize the APC as the sponsors of Boko Haram even when there is no scintilla of evidence to back this up.

    ‘’Fortunately, US officials interviewed by the international wire service Reuters for a recent story said there is little or no evidence to back up the claims by the Nigerian government that some prominent northerners or politicians are sponsoring Boko Haram. Now, the Jonathan Administration has been hoisted by its own petard,’’ the party said.

    Backing up its claims that the Jonathan Administration is profiting from the Boko Haram insurgency, it said the PDP is using the crisis to launder the image of the Jonathan presidency by securing attendance and participation for President Jonathan at important international summits and meetings.

    ‘’Curiously, Boko Haram has become a way of getting the international community to talk and meet with President Jonathan and gain international media coverage. The PDP-federal government is also using the Boko Haram crisis, especially the #Bringbackourgirls campaign, to blackmail the main opposition party and the Civil Society, impose emergency rule in states and areas controlled by opposition political parties, harass and restrict media freedom (through military clampdowns), and to justify other illegal activities.

    ‘’The Boko Haram crisis is readily used by the PDP to rationalize the Jonathan Administration’s abdication of its constitutional responsibilities, including visits and assistance to areas affected and effective response to kidnappings and abductions (e.g. the Administration was silent over the Chibok girls kidnaps for over 15 days). Little wonder that it took the visit of the Pakistani girl education campaigner Malala to Nigeria to force President Jonathan to now promise to meet the parents of the over 200 school girls who were abducted over three months ago in Chibok.

    ‘’Under the guise of ensuring security, the Maiduguri Airport has been closed, hence the Borno Governor and the people of the state, including the pilgrims heading to less Hajj, have been forced to travel by road to Kano to board their flights. However, the reason for shutting the airport has suddenly vanished as the private plane bearing Ali Modu Sheriff was allowed to land at the airport on Monday, the same day the Governor had to travel by road to Kano to see his brother who was involved in an accident on the same road!

    ‘’It is also not a secret that billions of Naira have been allocated to security in order to tackle the Boko Haram menace, yet our troops have not been adequately equipped to confront the insurgency. One wonders what happened to the huge funds allocated to the anti-terror fight. Against the backdrop of the huge war-chest that the Jonathan Administration has amassed ahead of the 2015 elections, one can easily understand who such funds have evaporated into thin air.

    ‘’Also, the Boko Haram crisis and the Jonathan Administration’s response to it must be seen in the context of 2015 elections. The status quo favours the PDP and President Jonathan. Why? Because Boko Haram affected areas and indeed the Northern region are opposition strongholds, hence the Administration is hoping that the Boko Haram crisis, the declaration of emergency rule and general atmosphere of insecurity in the North will lead to the cancellation of voting in some areas and limit voters’ turnout in general, a development which the PDP believes will minimize its electoral losses in the North and enhance the likelihood of a PDP victory,’’ APC said.

    The party reiterated its position on the Boko Haram crisis, saying it has no links whatsoever to the terror group and challenged anyone with contrary information and proof to present such to Nigerians without delay.

    It also restated its earlier recommendations for resolving the crisis, saying any solution that will be effective must be multi-faceted, since scorched-earth military tactics alone have failed to quell the insurgency

    ‘’The Nigerian government, if indeed it is interested in ending the Boko Haram insurgency, must integrate military action with a clear political strategy as well as socio-economic initiatives.

    ‘’In the short-term, law enforcement and security action must bring violent situations under control. Then a clear political strategy must be integrated with law enforcement and security operations with an unambiguous intent of political dialogue and negotiation as the basis for sustainable peace and security. Finally, socio-economic initiatives that align with security and political components must be integrated into the efforts

    ‘’The structural conditions (undercurrents) of sub-national violence in Nigeria must be tackled holistically through credible policies, programmes and investments in youth-related services such as employment, vocational skills training, education, agriculture, electricity supply, roads and micro-credit,’’ APC said.

  • APC to tackle PDP’s  reign of impunity, ‘rascality’

    APC to tackle PDP’s reign of impunity, ‘rascality’

    •Oshiomhole: PDP inducing Edo lawmakers with N75m

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has promised to stop the alleged attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to destabilise APC-controlled states.

    The party said it would no longer tolerate the “impunity” and “rascality” of the PDP, which it said has undermined the institutions Nigeria depended upon.

    It alleged to have uncovered “a properly mapped out war against APC by the PDP to destabilise the APC government and governors”.

    APC also said it was regrettable that the PDP was dividing the country along religious lines.

    Its National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun spoke yesterday in Benin, the Edo State capital, when he led the party’s leadership to a solidarity visit to Governor Adams Oshiomhole on the crisis rocking the House of Assembly.

    Odigie-Oyegun hailed Oshiomhole for standing on the side of truth and for being resolute.

    He said: “We are trying to contain the fire that has been lit in Adamawa State. We are preparing for the ones they are promising in Nasarawa State and the bombs have started exploding in Kano.

    “We are preparing ourselves to meet these challenges and we have decided strongly that it is time that this rascality of the PDP should have their consequences.

    “So, we are not sitting back anymore and accepting what is being dished out to us because the level of impunity is becoming totally unacceptable.”

    Odigie-Oyegun regretted that national institutions, especially the security agencies, were being undermined by the PDP.

    The APC national chairman noted that the desperation of the PDP to hang on to power in 2015 was a sign that the PDP was afraid of defeat.

    He said: “We have seen what has happened here, the way the police have been used to protect eight or nine people against the lawful decisions of a court, against a lawful government, against a lawful and majority-controlled Assembly.

    “We do not think those who are doing these sufficiently thought of the damage they are doing to the cohesion of this nation of ours.

    “We, today, are being tagged in pejorative ways as ‘the supporters of Book Haram’. The implications of that on national cohesion are very obvious.

    “We agreed that since lives were involved in the Boko Haram onslaught, we will cooperate with the government, even when we do not agree with the way they are handling things, to make sure that the issue is not politicised.”

    Oshiomhole blamed the police for promoting the crisis in the Edo Assembly.

    The governor urged APC members to reconnect and ensure effective communication with one another.

    He said the PDP was frustrated by his achievements.

    Oshiomhole alleged that the PDP planned to destabilise his administration by inducing the lawmakers with as much as N75 million.

    He said: “Previous Houses of Assembly at one time or the other, either for the right reasons or the wrong reasons at the state and even at the national level, have had cause to suspend their members. It has never become a big issue to the economy of the state.

    “I think it is more of the way the police have sought to intervene in the suspension and providing armed cover to force those people into the House that has become an issue.

    “In a democracy, the police must be seen as a creation of the law.”

    APC chieftains on the visit included the National Secretary, Alhaji Mai Mala Goni; the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and Ogbonnaya Onu.

    Others are: former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai; former Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki; Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and House of Representatives’ Minority Leader Femi Gbajiamila.

     

  • APC seeks international probe of Boko Haram sponsors

    APC seeks international probe of Boko Haram sponsors

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called for an international inquiry into the activities of the terror group Boko Haram to unravel its modus operandi and sponsors as well as any individual or group that may have links with the insurgents, with a view to ending, once and for all, the debate over its backer and how to tackle it.

    In a statement issued yesterday in Lagos by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the inquiry

    should include intelligence experts from the United States (U.S.), Britain, France and Canada, as well as representatives of the UN and Nigeria’s neighbours Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

    It also said that representatives of the military and other security agencies, especially the police and the Department of State Security (DSS), governments of the states worst-hit by the Boko Haram insurgency, including Adamawa, Borno, Yobe, Kano, Bauchi and Jigawa, the Federal Capital Territory and the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA) should be part of the inquiry.

    Also to be part of the inquiry, the APC said, are civil society organisations, the Nigeria Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress, National Human Rights Commission, the Nigerian Bar Association and any other relevant individuals or groups.

    Major political parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party and the APC, must be represented on the panel of inquiry, whose findings must be made public and those found to have any links with the insurgents be made to face the law.

    Said APC: ‘’We hope the PDP-led federal government, which has led the incessant but baseless campaign to point accusing fingers at the opposition, especially our party the APC, will give its total support to the immediate constitution of this international panel of inquiry. We have no doubt that the international community will give its unalloyed support to this inquiry, in view of the trans-national nature of the insurgency and the threat posed by terrorism to global peace and security,’’ the party said.

    APC added: ‘’On our part, we pledge our total support for this inquiry anytime it is launched, but hopefully very soon. Our party, which is barely one year old, has been at the receiving end of diversionary, carefully-choreographed and blatantly irresponsible point-blank accusations as well as insinuations of sponsoring Boko Haram, not minding that the group’s activities date as far back as 2002 when there was no APC.

    ‘’These accusations and insinuations have become so virulent and have indeed reached a level where one begins to wonder whether those behind the finger-pointing are actually trying to divert attention from their own culpability and whether they have even more sinister motives for their finger-pointing.

    ‘’Whatever their motives are, let the international inquiry we are seeking be launched urgently and let the findings be published for all Nigerians to see. Anyone opposed to this call for an international inquiry will have a lot of explanations to make to Nigerians as well as to the international community.

    ‘’Enough is enough. The daily killing, maiming and abduction of innocent Nigerians, as a clueless Federal Government looks on, must end. The pervasive insecurity that has crippled Nigeria since this insurgency started must be halted. Those behind it must be unravelled and prosecuted. Let the inquiry begin!’’

  • APC is apprehensive, says PDP

    APC is apprehensive, says PDP

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said last night that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is apprehensive, hence its call for an international probe.

    The statement, signed by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, said: “The party finds it very curious that the statement by the APC calling for international enquiry to unravel the sponsors of terrorism in the country is coming less than one week after an inquest into its links with insurgency was tabled before the British Parliament.

    “Indeed, the APC statement betrays a party that has become unsettled and highly apprehensive following the increasing demand by the British parliamentarians for an enquiry into their links with the insurgency and violence ravaging our dear nation.

    “We ask, is the APC in a desperate move to pre-empt the British Parliament for fear of indictment or are they seeking to promote an orchestrated inquest to exonerate themselves?

    “We urge Nigerians to see beyond the surface, to continue to be alert and note the actions of the APC and their efforts to frustrate genuine fight against insurgency and terrorism in our country.”