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  • APC to Kwara PDP: you’re still the same

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has described the “re-branded” Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as a fraud.

    APC said nothing had changed in a violent PDP that lacks capacity to conduct successful congresses.

    The PDP, on Monday, said it would pursue a five-point agenda, if elected in 2015.

    APC said the opposition PDP has no impactful agenda that can consolidate on the achievements of the APC-led government.

    It said PDP also displayed a dearth of capacity to comprehend government achievements.

    APC’s spokesperson Sulyman Buhari said: “The people do not need Iyiola Oyedepo to address any press conference before they know the true state of PDP.

    “Kwarans are well informed, no amount of non-existing claims or distorted figures or both can deceive them.

    “All over the world, rebranding is embraced by corporate entities, such as the violent PDP, to either shed its negative image or achieve a target or both.

    “As at today, the PDP remains in confusion and purposelessness. How can any reasonable person describe the bloody PDP congresses held in Kwara State as a watershed?

    “These congresses were generally regarded as bloody by Kwarans and the media and the police confirmed same.

    “The PDP penchant for violence is clear and the people  will continue to reject a party that has the potential to institutionalise violence.

    “A party that couldn’t successfully organise congress for its few members can’t be entrusted with governance.

    “Kwarans have testimonies on the giant strides of the APC-led government on education, agriculture, economic empowerment, rural & infrastructural development and health.

    “Leadership is not about promises of a five-point cardinal programme when you fail the simple task of managing a team. APC is not about promises but actions.

    “The PDP press conference betrayed national mood, it speaks volume of an insensitive party that must be rejected by all Nigerians.

    “It is regrettable that the PDP chairman could not allot a paragraph in his address to the  insecurity situation.

    “The world has passed a clear vote of no confidence on the PDP-led Federal Government and Nigerians are left with no option than to bury PDP in 2015.”

  • APC: converting abducted Christian girls to Islam unacceptable

    APC: converting abducted Christian girls to Islam unacceptable

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the conversion to Islam of the Christians among the over 200 schoolgirls abducted by the Boko Haram terror group four weeks ago in Chibok, Borno State.

    The party described the development as “totally unacceptable and downright unconstitutional”.

    In a statement yesterday in Abuja, after an emergency meeting on the Boko Haram problem, the party also described as “utterly barbaric” the action of the girls’ abductors in forcing them to make statements against their convictions.

    It reminded the abductors that Nigeria is a multi-religious state where the constitution recognises the rights of the citizens to any religion of their choice, hence “it is patently wrong and unconscionable to force any citizen to convert from one religion to another”.

    APC added: “This whole abduction saga has hit at the very soul of our nation. But just when we felt we had all witnessed the worst atrocity by the primitive and brutal group called Boko Haram, we are confronted with a totally repulsive scene of teenage girls, literally with guns to their heads, being forced to say they have converted to Islam.

    “This is appalling, distasteful and unacceptable under any circumstance and we condemn it with all the strength we can muster.”

    The party urged the government to critically study the latest video by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau to see what other measures could be added to the ongoing international efforts to find and rescue the girls.

    “We have consistently said some form of negotiation cannot and should not be ruled out to pry our nation from the grip of these terrorists and ensure the safety and security of our citizens.

    “In this regard, we consider as prudent the government’s reaction that ‘all options are on the table’ to safely reunite our girls with their families,” APC said.

  • APC to opposition: Stop  copying our candidate

    APC to opposition: Stop copying our candidate

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has advised rival contenders in the June 21 governorship election in the state to stop making campaign promises along Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s record of achievements.

    In a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital yesterday by the party’s spokesman, Mr. Segun Dipe, APC accused the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Ayo Fayose and the Labour Party (LP), Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele, of “systematically stealing ideas from Governor Fayemi’s achievements on the Eight Point Agenda”.

    Dipe explained that the current administration’s achievements “have attracted our political rivals and they have started telling people they would do things which Fayemi had already done and through  which Ekiti has become one clear example in responsible and responsive governance”.

    Noting that “ideas rule the world”, Dipe said the opposition lacked useful and workable ideas upon which they could anchor independent campaign promises in their preparations towards June 21 election”.

    The APC spokesman maintained that “the oppositions’ weakness became apparent as a result of Fayemi’s wholesome and all-encompassing delivery in Ekiti State”.

    Said he: “We are not blaming them (the opposition parties) for repeating Fayemi’s achievements in form of promises each time they mount the podium to campaign. Why they must repeat Fayemi is just that our own candidate is a performer. They are not wrong to associate with Fayemi’s success by promising along the line of his achievements.”

    Dipe said both Fayose and Bamidele have promised to embark on employment generation and create jobs, rejuvenate agriculture and establish industries, promises around which, according to Dipe, Fayemi had “scored the very highest performance marks”.

    “They (Fayose and Bamidele) have promised to boost agriculture which Fayemi has done through the now popular Youths in Commercial Agricultural Development (YCAD), empowerment of various private interests in the state across segments of agricultural specialties.

    “Given the seeming passion they display regarding how they will run the state if they won the election, it is clear they have no new things to add to what Fayemi has done in the state. If this is academics and not politics, it will be straight plagiarism which carries a prison sentence.

    “We now await them to make promises that they would construct roads to enable us remind them that out of a total of the about 1,700 kilometres of both federal and state roads in Ekiti, Fayemi has completed nearly 1,200 kilometres while new contracts are being awarded on the remaining roads.

  • APC women protest for Chibok girls

    APC women protest for Chibok girls

    •Abduction shows govt’s ineptitude, says Senator Tinubu

    Scores of All Progressives Congress (APC) women yesterday stormed the office of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, to protest the abduction of 234 girls on April 15 in Chibok, Borno State.

    They were led by the Senator representing Lagos Central, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu and the APC women leader in Lagos, Mrs Kemi Nelson.

    The women, all dressed in a red T-shirt and a big banner with inscription ‘Bring Chibok Girls Back Now’, began their protest at 9am at the Archbishop Vinning Memorial Cathedral in Ikeja GRA and marched through Ikeja to Alausa secretariat where they presented a letter to the governor for transmission to President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Speaking on behalf of the women, Senator Tinubu said the abduction of the girls had exposed the ineptitude of the Federal Government to tackle insecurity and unemployment.

    She said:“We thank God for the situation of Chibok girls; if not for them, the insecurity problem we have in Nigeria would not have been globally addressed. We thank God for that.

    “We are concerned because of all that is going on in the nation. We are glad that people are praying for the nation, enough of bloodshed and thank God this case has drawn a lot of attention to the things happening in this country.”

    Mrs Nelson, who read some of the contents of the letter entitled, ‘Bring Back Chibok Girls Now and Alive’, said the women were disappointed that the President had not shown enough leadership to secure the lives of the future of the country.

    She said the Chibok girls were not the first victims of kidnap, recalling that 54 girls from Borno State were abducted on January 14.

    “That Tuesday night, most Nigerians were astonished that your government rather than cancel the centenary dinner in honour of the kidnapped girls, went ahead to wine and dine while our girls a few hours earlier were taken into captivity,” the letter said.

    She urged President Jonathan to institute a judicial enquiry into the kidnapped Chibok school girls and other related issues with a view to exposing all hidden acts of conspiracy and negligence surrounding the recent incidents.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Lateef Ibirogba, who received the letter on behalf of Fashola,  said  all efforts should be geared towards helping security experts to bring the girls back unhurt.

    Ibirogba said the group’s message would be conveyed to Jonathan.

     

     

  • Ajimobi,  Lanlehin: The parting of ways

    Ajimobi, Lanlehin: The parting of ways

    Efforts to reconcile Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi and Senator Olufemi Lanlehin ( Oyo South District) may have hit the rock, following the alleged defection of the senator to the Accord Party (AP). Correspondent OSEHEYE OKWUOFU examines the implications of the protracted rift for the progressive family in the Pacesetter state.

    BEFORE the 2015 governorship primaries and general elections, the relationship between  Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Senator Olufemi Lanlehin was very cordial. They were always seen together, discussing how to improve the fortunes of their party in the elections .

    They were determined to contribute their quota towards ensuring that the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), now All Progressive Congress (APC) wrestled power from the self-acclaimed largest party in Africa , the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). At that time, the entire state was on its knees due to violence, thuggery, killings and maimings and misrule by the  PDP government.

    But the shadow poll drew nearer when  the existing camps within the party started to manifest. On the surface, the contenders – Ajimobi, Lanlehin, Chief Ismail Adewusi, Barrister Kazeem Adedeji and Chief Soji Akanbi – were full of eagerness, but a deep rancour was gradually developing underneath.

    At the Olubadan Stadium,  Ibadan, the venue of the primary election, close allies were compelled to break into camps, as many party stalwarts openly and overtly identified with the contestants of their choice.

    The bubble later burst when Senator Ajimobi was affirmed as the winner of the election. Other contestants, including Lanlehin, cried blue murder, dismissing the process that led to the emergence of Ajimobi as a hoax.

    Concerned party stalwarts, led by the late party leader and former governor, Lam Adesina,  swung into action, with the hope of pacifying all the aggrieved aspirants.

    In a short while, the efforts to pacify the aggrieved co-contestants paid off relatively, as some accepted party offers and gave peace a chance.

    The rest, is history. The party, after a keenly contested poll, defeated the PDP in the  election. Thus, while Ajimobi emerged as the governor, Lanlehin, came out victorious in the senatorial election.

    Rather than abating, certain contentious and divisive issues within the party, particularly between Ajimobi and Lanlehin, continued to fester.

    Many outside the state have intervened to end crisis between the governor and Lanlehin. Some concerned stakeholders who are still confused about the cause of the rift between the two ‘brothers’ have continued to ask what really went wrong between them. There are other puzzles. why can’t they bury the differences and focus on consolidating on the achievements of the party in the last three years and work on regaining the state in next year’s election?

    Ajimobi has been less inclined to discussing the rift between him and Senator Lanlehin in the public. Even when asked by journalists curious about the sore relationship, he often replied casually that “Lanlehin and others are envious about his seat.“ He added howver that such rivalry is normal in many other political climes .

    Dr Festus Adedayo, the Special Adviser on Media to the governor recently gave clues on the disagreement between his boss and  Lanlehin when he said that many political associates are not concerned about what would uplift the society. He said most elected leaders spend their tenure just giving the people tokens, but squander the resources of the state massaging the  ego of the elite. This leaves the people more impoverished at the end of the ir tenure.

    “Hitherto, the order was government constructing roads that lasted less that six months. Right now, anyone who had stayed two years out of Oyo State would certainly not be able to recognise the state capital any longer and many other towns in the state. An aggressive road dualisation is ongoing , which baffles many.  The number and quality of roads being built in Oyo State is alien and their qualify are alien to the geography of the state. Indeed, the type our people see in the Federal Capital Territory are being replicated in virtually all over the  state.“

    Observers say Ajimobi’s style of governance might be responsible for his inability to carry some key party members along. Adedayo said his  failure to democratise the largesse of government, and the grave fear that comes from the speed at which he (Ajimobi) is transforming the state could possibly wipe off the political career of many governors and politicians before him and bury the political future of many.

    “If you take the time to study the mantra of a few who have either left the ruling APC or declared hostility against the governor , none has faulted the fact that ,in the history of Oyo State, no governor has brought this massive development to the state as Ajimobi is doing, with the potentials that these could quadruple, if he stays in the saddle for another  term in office. The accusations range from the mundane to the selfish, laughable to the uninformed,” he said.

    Feelers from APC top leaders have shown that the party executive committee led by  Chief Akin Oke, did not manage the rift between the governor and Lanlehin well.

    On his part, Lanlehin, an old face in the politics of the Southwest, denied having any break in relations with Ajimobi, but accepted that he has an issue with the governor, who he agreed was his fellow Ibadan man working for the progress of the state.

    Lanlehin who confirmed his decision to declared for the Accord Party anytime  from now, said: “The problem I had with Ajimobi is that he is not carrying stakeholders along in decision- making and formulation of policies for the state, which is at variance with the manifesto of the party. He runs the state with a few cabals , thereby isolating majority of stakeholders, and he dosen’t listen to advise in implementing policies that has to do with the lives of the people of the state.”

    To back his claim, Senator Lanlehin cited the massive demolition of shops in Ibadan and environs by the governor without providing alternatives for the traders.

    “Although, he (Ajimobi) gave urban renewal and beautification as his reason for demolition, but you should know that such anti-people policies cannot stand. The people central to any development, so you cannot destroy their means of livelihood in the name of development. These are the issues I had against him,” he said.

    The senator representing Oyo Central , Senator Ayoade Adeseun, is also believed to have an axe to grind with Governor Ajimobi , especially on the failure to carry along other stakeholders in the running of the affairs of the state.

    The rumour that the senator has concluded plans to dump the party  was still sketchy as at press time yesterday.

    It therefore remains a herculian task for the governor and the party to work harder on membership drive, repairing damaged fences in the party. But perhaps along with the massive infrastructural development he has undertaken in the state, he stands a good chance of being re-elected next year.

     

  • APC chieftains back Aregbesola

    APC chieftains back Aregbesola

    All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in Irepodun Local Government Area of Osun State have pledged to work for Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s victory in the August 9 election.

    Chairman of the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Otun Jagun of Ilobu Chief Dauda Ademola Alabi spoke at a meeting of APC members.

    He said APC leaders in the council were mobilising support for Aregbesola.

    Alabi hailed the party chairman in the council, Mr. Abayomi Oyedeji, for his doggedness amid intimidation by various interest groups.

    He said the Oyedeji-led executive council’s efforts resulted in the mass defection of people from opposition parties to the APC.

    Alabi lauded the governor’s reforms, saying the reorientation, infrastructural upgrade, school reforms and peaceful atmosphere, have attracted many coverts to the party.

     

  • Fix education to stop insurgency, APC tells Jonathan

    Fix education to stop insurgency, APC tells Jonathan

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) spoke yesterday at the second Progressive Governance Lecture Series in Kano on the need to use education to end insurgency.

    They identified lack of an effective education policy as the cause of poverty, insecurity and political unrest in the country.

    Party leaders at the event included APC National Leader, General Muhammadu Bbuhari; former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir El-Rufai; former Kwara State governor, Senator Bukola Saraki; Senator Abdullahi Adamu, Senator Aisha Alhasan, Senate Minority Leader George Akume, Senator Mohammed Bingo, Senator Ibrahim Kabiru Gaya, Governors Adams Oshiomhole (Edo), Aliyu Wammako (Sokoto), Senator Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara),  Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara), Ibrahim Gaidam (Yobe), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), former House of Representatives Speaker Aminu Masari.

    Gen. Buhari, a former Head of State, urged the Federal Government to provide free and qualitative education for Nigerians.

    He said such a step would reduce insecurity in the land, adding that the nation’s security challenges might worsen, if the Federal Government fails to fix the Education sector.

    Buhari said: “Until the falling standard of education in Nigeria is fixed to engage out-of-school children, the incessant attacks on innocent Nigerians, particularly in the Northeast, may get worse.”

    The former Head of State called for increased budget to education to raise its standard in line with global best practices.

    He said: “When we came to government in the 1980s, we called for education review, led by Prof. Babs Fafunwa, to review all the recommendations on education and identify critical points for immediate implementation. We must draw a clear-cut road map on our education to achieve the desired success.”

    Gen. Buhari, who regretted that no solution was sight to rescue the abducted Chibok schoolgirls, called for concerted efforts to return them to their parents.

     

  • NGO denies Fayose’s bribe allegation

    NGO denies Fayose’s bribe allegation

    A Civil society organisation, Democracy Vanguard (DV) has said there is no truth in the allegation leveled against it by Ayo Fayose Campaign Organisation .

    In statement made available to our correspondent in Lagos by its National Coordinator, Adeola Soetan, Democracy Vanguard denied recruiting volunteers to bribe voters ahead of next month’s elections in Ekiti.

    The group said statements credited to Mr. Gboyega Aribisogan, the Director of Information of the Ayo Fayose Campaign Group that the All Progressive Congress (APC) is using  it to train 200 volunteers  to bribe voters during the election is false. It described it as cheap blackmail.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, Democracy Vanguard, as a non-partisan, non political organization, has no organic or political relationship with the All Peoples Congress (APC), or any other political parties and candidates in Nigeria,” it said.

    The group said it was founded to promote and mobilise mass participation in the democratic process, saying it’s main campaign towards the  gubernatorial elections in Osun and  Ekiti states have been to mobilise mass participation in the election.

     

  • ‘I’ll turn APC from opposition to ruling party in Ondo’

    ‘I’ll turn APC from opposition to ruling party in Ondo’

    The new Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Ondo State chapter, Mr. Isaacs Kekemeke, yesterday vowed to change the status of the party from an opposition party to the ruling party in the State.

    The former Secretary to the State Government (SSG) spoke with The Nation in Akure, the state capital, after addressing party leaders from Irele local government who paid him a solidarity visit in his office.

    According to Kekemeke, his mission as chairman is to revitalise the party and reposition it for future electoral successes.

    He urged party leaders in the council areas to reach out to all aggrieved members within their domain in order to make peace and move the party forward.

    The APC chieftain promised that party funds would be spent prudently on party matters, adding that the era of spending money recklessly on private matters is gone.

    His words: “I will embrace everybody; I’ll work with every party man and woman. We’ll run the party well to the satisfaction of every member.”

    Earlier, the Chairman of APC in Irele Council Area, Chief Akinotele Omoge, expressed the readiness of party members in the local government area to work with the new state chairman.

     

  • APC urges probe of security allocations over Boko Haram

    APC urges probe of security allocations over Boko Haram

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged the National Assembly to probe budgetary allocations to the military to establish whether or not the military is adequately empowered to tackle terrorism.

    In a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the National Assembly, in the exercise of its constitutional duties, must invite Service Chiefs and other relevant government officials to shed light on this issue.

    It said the probe is important because of the insinuation in certain quarters about the ability and capability of the nation’s military in the ongoing battle against Boko Haram.

    The party said: “The Nigerian military comes highly recommended globally because it has excelled, since 1960, in peacekeeping operations around the world. In fact, Nigeria is among the top troop contributors to global peacekeeping operations, by virtue of the acknowledged sterling performance of its military in the various missions.

    “Our military has also performed credibly in internal security operations in the past. If suddenly the ability and capability of this same military are being called to question in the ongoing battle against the Boko Haram terrorists, then something must have gone wrong.

    “This is why we are calling on the National Assembly to find out whether or not the soldiers we are sending out to battle the insurgents are adequately equipped to carry out their duties; to find out whether their morale is at the right level; to find out whether the huge funds being allocated for security are being used for the right purposes.

    “It is important to find out whether the huge funds which are being deposited into the bank accounts of politicians, or being used to lure them into the ruling party, are being taken from the allocation to security, in which case the purpose for which the funds were allocated in the first instance would have been defeated.”

    The party said the National Assembly should not be deterred by those who say military or security expenditure cannot be probed or those who will read “political meaning” to this call.

    It added: “The tendency for those who want to silence all the voices of reason to attribute political undertones to any statement, especially from the opposition, on the burning issue of terrorism will not and cannot silence us. We say, unequivocally, that our call is in the best interest of the nation, which is under siege from terrorists, and that it is also in line with global best practices

    “During the Iraq war, the issue of whether or not the American troops battling insurgents across Iraq were adequately provided with the appropriate body armour and whether their armoured personnel carriers could withstand the enemy firepower were publicly debated without anyone accusing that country’s opposition of playing politics with security.”

    APC said its call became more relevant and urgent after a serving Senator said on the floor of the legislative chamber that during a recent trip to the Sambisa Forest, regarded as the stronghold of the terrorists, the military armoured personnel carrier that was escorting his team broke down.

    It said there have also been stories concerning the low morale of the troops on the battle front, cases of soldiers being given obsolete guns as well as cases of desertion.

    “We do not know whether or not these stories are true. But what we do know is that something seems not to be right with the way we are waging the war against these terrorists, and the only way to know for sure is for the National Assembly to ask the pertinent questions.”

    The APC has commended the US, Britain, China and all the other countries that have offered to assist Nigeria to rescue the over 200 abducted girls, saying such offer of assistance was long overdue, in view of the global nature of terrorism.

    The party expressed the hope that the assistance would extend beyond the rescue of the girls to also include all other strategic initiatives that will help Nigeria to crush the Boko Haram terrorist group.

    It said the Jonathan Administration must realise that it is ultimately responsible for the safety and security of all Nigerians, hence cannot afford to shirk its responsibility in that regard.