Tag: Asiwaju Bola Tinubu

  • June 12: Lagos speaker hails Buhari, says Tinubu laid foundation

    The Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, says declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day has vindicated age-long agitations by some Nigerians for same.

    Obasa made the assertion in Lagos in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, on Thursday.

    He praised President Muhammadu Buhari for the declaration on Wednesday.

    “This is because it was the day that Nigeria had the freest, fairest and most peaceful election.

    “It was June 12, 1993 that gave birth to what we are enjoying today as democracy.

    “I want to congratulate the president, his vice, the APC and Nigerians in general for this honour on the martyr of Nigerian democracy, Chief MKO Abiola,” he said.

    Read Also: June 12 Democracy Day: Triumph of over injustice – Kokori

    Obasa also hailed Chief Bola Tinubu, the National Leader of APC and a former Governor of Lagos State, whose administration declared June 12 a public holiday in Lagos State.

    According to him, Tinubu believes in the sanctity of the June 12 mandate.

    Obasa also commended Tinubu for naming the former Marwa Gardens in the state after the late Abiola to immortalise him.

    “It was also Asiwaju Tinubu who named the Press Centre at the Alausa Secretariat after the late Bagauda Kaltho, the News Magazine correspondent killed by the Abacha junta during the struggle for democracy.

    “Therefore, our national leader also deserves special commendation for his pioneering efforts at getting official recognition for June 12, Chief MKO Abiola and other icons of democratic struggle in the country,” Obasa added

    Buhari announced that June 12 would replace May 29 as the Democracy Day.

    The president also gave posthumous award of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) to Abiola, the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election, who died on July 7, 1998.

    Buhari also decided to confer posthumous GCFR to the late social critic and rights campaigner, Chief Gani Fawehinmi.

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  • Crisis rock APC NWC

    Crisis rock APC NWC

    The crisis within the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took a new dimension Friday when the National Vice Chairman of the party in the South South, Utufam Hilliard Eta said crucial decisions are taken by the leadership in favour of moneybags who are desperate to rubbish the party constitution.

    Eta said the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odiegie-Oyegun and the National Organising Secretary, Senator Osita Izunaso has turned the party into a play thing for personal enrichment.

    He said: “In my place, we have a saying that when a lizard falls into a ditch, it becomes a play thing for the fowl. The party has now become a play thing between the National Chairman and the National Organizing Secretary. Anybody who has money can procure anything”.

    Addressing newsmen at the party secretariat in Abuja on the lingering crisis in the Cross River state chapter of the party, ETA said the party constitution has been grossly violated by the national leadership of the party in the case of Cross River state.

    He said “For me, I do things according to the law. The NWC has not been invited on any matter concerning Cross Rivers state. Until such is done, I  will present to my colleagues a detail narrative of how this constitution has been violated so that a particular narrative will be instituted or established in Cross Rivers state. Until such a meeting is held I can do nothing.

    “But if you must know, a lot of the National Working Committee members have been complaining about the extra constitutional processes that goes on at the National Secretariat, especially under the watch of Osita Izunazo, the Organising Secretary.”

    He also accused the party’s Deputy National Chairman, South, Engr. Segun Oni of complicity in the matter, adding that what was expected of the party leadership was to have given all the necessary support to the reconciliation committee headed by a former Lagos state Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu

    His accusations came days after a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu wrote the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, accusing him of acting based on financial inducements.

    He said: “From all intents and purposes, these issues are orchestrated…you know, the Asiwaju committee was constituted just a few days ago and these issue has been hanging on Cross River state since the appointment of the Minister.

    “The question that you will now ask is how come that immediately after the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu committee was constituted by the president, the National Chairman the Deputy National Chairman, South and the National Organizing Secretary became so much in a hurry, so much interested and so much aggressive in their attempt to have this all-important chairman that they could not have in more than two years. What is the purpose?”

    Speaking further in the crisis in the Cross River chapter, he said; “There was a consensus in the Cross River state chapter that we should have a congress to bring in a substantive chairman since the erstwhile chairman had been appointed as the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.

    “That was the agreement by the people of Cross River state and based on that, I wrote on behalf of the zone to the National Working Committee NWC to give the zone the authority to conduct a congress to that effect and the NWC said I should liaise with the office of the National Organizing Secretary (headed by Sen. Osita Izunaso) for that purpose.

    “We had set November 28 last year for that congress to happen but unfortunately, a member of the party went to court and got an injunction and served the processes on the party. So, based on the advice of the National Legal Adviser, we were asked to stay action as a party.

    “So in the next NWC meeting when the matter of Cross Rivers came up I was asked to make comments on what happened and why we couldn’t conduct congresses and the resolution of the NWC was that because we were very close to conducting congresses nationwide, that all congresses to fill vacant positions in the country, not just in the state should be set aside and that all the vacant positions would be filled at the same time during the congresses that would be held simultaneously to bring in new executives. That was the resolution of the NWC.

    “I was away and it was a surprise to me to receive a text message on my phone purportedly sent by the party’s Deputy National Chairman, South, Engr. Segun Oni inviting stakeholders of Cross River state to the secretariat ostensibly to discuss the issue of the chairmanship, in direct contrast and contravention to the position of the NWC.

    “I now wrote a letter handing over the matter of Cross River state to the Asiwaju-led reconciliation committee because in my thinking the crisis that engulfed the state chapter needs reconciliation before any congress is conducted.

    “If you read the Electoral Act and the constitution of the party and the nation, they were violated simply because the contrivance by Osita, the Minister of Niger Delta and the National Chairman of the party must come to pass regardless of how many laws are broken.

    “First, for us to have a congress, the constitution says there has to be a 14 days notice given to the jurisdiction where the congress would happen. The notice was given verbally and Osita said the notice was given before November 28.”

    Eta explained that only 109 statutory delegates participated in the purported February 24 congress organized by the party while INEC also refused to attend. According to him, six delegates from each of the 196 wards in the state were also not part of the said congress.

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  • Kalu urges Tinubu to accelerate reconciliation of aggrieved APC members

    Kalu urges Tinubu to accelerate reconciliation of aggrieved APC members

    Former Abia governor, Dr Orji Kalu has called on the National Leader of the All Progressive Congress ( APC ), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to accelerate efforts toward reconciling aggrieved members of the ruling party.

    Kalu made the call on Sunday night while speaking with newsmen at the Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos.

    He said the task given by President Muhammadu Buhari to Tinubu was very apt because there was an urgent need to reconcile feuding members of the party.

    According to him, the situation whereby a serving governor and a minister who belong to APC are engaged in bickering at a time concerted efforts are needed to return the party to victory in 2019 is not good.

    Kalu said: “I have reported this to the highest authority of the party that it is not proper for a governor and minister in Ibadan to go two parallel ways.

    “It is not to the benefit of the president and neither is it to the benefit of the party, it is not the benefit of Nigerians; the synergy needed to accelerate cohesion in the ruling party will not be there.

    “We need to thank Mr President in his wisdom in giving the mandate to the national leader of APC the opportunity to reconcile members of the party.

    “I am very excited that such a thing is happening. I am confident it will be a good beginning for my brother and friend, Tinubu to execute the reconciliation task very well.

    “I am confident Tinubu will be blunt to settle feuding members of the APC.”

    He noted that Buhari had the constitutional right to seek for re-election, adding that the only reason the president might not run in 2019 would be solely on health grounds.

    According to him, Buhari is an honest man and will let Nigerians know whether he will contest or not at the appropriate time.

    “Buhari is an honest man. If he is interested in running, he will tell Nigerians that he will run. We pray that his health gets better and that his doctors give him a clean bill of health.

    “You know Buhari is also a man of conscience; if he feels his health will not allow him to seek re-election he will not go ahead, but if he feels he is capable of running, he will seek re-election.

    “It is his decision, it his right, he is entitled to second term,” he said.

    The ex-governor, who commended the president for the ongoing construction of the Second Niger Bridge, stressed that he had done well in his first term and there was also room for improvement.

    Kalu also asserted that Buhari would win the 2019 election if he decides to run with or without the support of the Northern elite because he had a huge following by the masses.

    “If the elite refuse to support Buhari, the masses will support Buhari. The elite are few in number, the people that will support Buhari are the masses, who sincerely believe in Buhari.

    “They are people who not know any other thing other than Buhari. By my assumption, If President Buhari had 12.5 million supporters in the last general election; there is an additional 10 million supporters in the bank.

    “That is what we call reserve, it is still there,” he said.

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  • Audio: Tinubu reconciliation committee fantastic, says Sen. Leader

    Audio: Tinubu reconciliation committee fantastic, says Sen. Leader

    Senate Majority Leader Ahmed Lawan, says the appointment of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as “Chief Mediator’’ of the internal crisis within the All Progressives Congress (APC) by President Buhari, Lawan was `fantastic’ move.

    He spoke at the opening ceremony for the two-day summit on national security organised by the Senate on the spate of killings by herdsmen and other crimes across the country.

    According to him, the committee should have been constituted long time ago to reconcile all aggrieved members of the party.

    “Fantastic! In fact that  committee should have been constituted long time ago because APC is plagued by some internal issues and I believe that these are issues that are surmountable.

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    “The Tinubu committee will definitely add value into reconciling the warring sides so to speak.

    “Time is against us, we have to really kick-start these processes of reconciliation immediately and I believe that as a family we should be able to come out very much united than we were before.’’

    The Senate leader observed that the ongoing security summit organized by the National Assembly was a typical example of collaboration, cooperation and partnership between the executive and the legislature.

    “We are so happy that this partnership is working,’’ he added.(NAN)

  • Obasanjo playing politics with letter to Buhari, says Tinubu 

    Obasanjo playing politics with letter to Buhari, says Tinubu 

    The recent open letter by former President Olusegun Obasanjo  to President Muhammadu Buhari to decline seeking reelection next year is all politics, National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, declared yesterday.

    Tinubu told reporters in Owerri,Imo State ,that Obasanjo could have conveyed his opinion to Buhari privately.

    The former Lagos State governor, in company with the pioneer National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande, was in the Imo State capital on his way to Awka, Anambra State, to attend the funeral of Second Republic Vice President Alex Ekwueme.

    He also said the APC would respond at the appropriate time to the emergence of the Coalition for Nigeria being promoted by Obasanjo.

    Tinubu said  Obasanjo ought to have exploited a better way of communicating his observations about the Buhari  administration other than his open letter if  he was not politically motivated.

    He said: ” I think Obasanjo was playing politics with his public letter. That’s all I see.

    “He could have used other means; he met him (Buhari) in the AU (Africa Union) too.

    “He has a way of discussing privately, but the letter is being responded to by the government.

    “Obasanjo wrote it about the government. It is a very good awareness on his part and they are both (Obasanjo and Buhari) from the same background.

    “I believe that is the doctrine of military officers (retired) because he has unrestricted access to the President, either through the Council of State or by any other means that he needs to see the current president privately and he was his junior in the army.”

    The APC leader then said jokingly that the letter was not written to him.

    In the Coalition for Nigeria, Tinubu said it was still too early to respond to the development,

    The APC, he said, would  respond to the emergence of the coalition  at the “appropriate time ” .

    His words:  “The appropriate time is not now for response on the Coalition Movement but we are in a democracy.

    “We are in a country that is a signatory to the Charter of the United Nation  which guarantees free movement, free association and free speech.”

    On the reason for his visit, he said: “The governor (Rochas Okorocha)  is a very good friend and the government that is here is our government, the APC government.

    “We are here to pay final respect to the gentleman and nationalist, Alex  Ekwueme.”

  • Tinubu hails Afenifere leader, says no automatic ticket for Buhari

    Tinubu hails Afenifere leader, says no automatic ticket for Buhari

    The 14 -year old friction among Yoruba leaders which led to a crack in the pan Yoruba-group, Afenifere with the carving out of the parallel

    Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) was on Wednesday resolved following a private meeting between the National Leader of the All Progressives

    Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the Afenifere leader, Chief Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

     The meeting held behind closed doors at Chief Fasoranti’s residence had in attendance,some Yoruba leaders including the former APC

    Interim National Chairman,Chiefs Bisi Akande,Olu Falae, Femi Alike and Baba Omojola and others.

    Speaking with reporters shortly after the meeting, the former Lagos State governor acknowledged the leadership virtues of Fasoranti to the

    unity of Yoruba land.
    He described the Octogenarian as ‘a great leader of Omoluabi,who has remained a leader right from his youth.
    While speaking on the move by some APC governors to give automatic ticket to President Muhammad Bulgari for second term in 2019, Tinubu said “we have not heard about that and the party spokesman has not said that” .
    “No governor can appropriate the power of endorsement  to themselves.
    According to him”Buhari is a believer in  process,the Buhari I know believes in rule of law.We wanted him even before  the last convention and primaries of the party and Akeredolu is here standing with me,he was not the governor then.
    “He was one of the leading delegates that  voted properly and Buhari was a clear winner.
    “We follow all the constitutional provision and an individual opinion does not matter at this stage
    The former governor said Buhari would want a normal process , saying”Buhari that know,who says he will lose at any convention?
    However, he said if the National body,the National Executive Committee(NEC)party members endorsed him as our single  candidate, we will not be violating the  Independent National Electoral Commission((INEC)  regulations.
    Tinubu added that members would not also violate the APC constitution, saying “what you are hearing is just a campaign
    According to him,Buhari has not excluded anybody,and affect the ambition of any individual.
    He said”I am in Akure to acknowledge the leadership of Pa Fasoranti in our own race,as a great leader of the omoluwabi and in his evening.
    “We want him to be happy ,he has been a great leader in his youth and day child. His intellectual is still very intact.I seek his advice,  his understanding and prayers and ,that is why I am here”.
    In his response, Fasoranti said he was excited on the visit of Tinubu, describing the development as sign of good things to come to Yoruba nation.
    He said”the coming together of Yoruba leaders is an indication of great thing to come in the land. With this, there will be a great understanding which will hasten unity and development in Yoruba land”.
    Fasoranti described Tinubu as a leader in his own right, describing his visit as a welcome development.
    The APC National leader who arrived Akure Airport around 12 noon was received by Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, his deputy, Agboola Ajayi, State Executive Council (SEC) members and Party Stalwarts across the state.
  • Tinubu to Buhari: Nigeria must move towards true federalism 

    Tinubu to Buhari: Nigeria must move towards true federalism 

    The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on Thursday said that Nigeria must urgently move towards true federalism.

    He spoke in Abuja while unveiling the book ‘Making Steady, Sustainable Progress for Nigeria’s Peace and Prosperity’ at the old Banquet Hall of the State House.

    The 360 page book is a mid-term scorecard on the President Muhammadu Buhari administration and put together by Presidential Media Team.

    Tinubu, who was the Special Guest of honor at the occasion, also insisted that Nigeria can’t grow without robust industrial capacity in the country.

    Stressing that President Buhari administration has changed the story of Nigeria for good in the last two years; he maintained that Nigeria is now more prosperous than it was two years ago.

    “The good that you have started, do it more.” he told the President.

    According to him, the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan won gold medal in corruption.

    He said that so much money grew feet and ran faster than Jamaican runner, Usani Bolt, under Jonathan’s administration.

    The money that should have been spent on development, he noted, was squandered in ways that could cause the devil to blush.

    He said “The prior government used the public treasury as a private hedge fund or a charity that limited its giving only to themselves.

    “So much money grew feet and ran away faster than Usain Bolt ever could. That which could have been spent on national development was squandered in ways that would cause the devil to blush.

    “One minister and her rogues’ gallery picked the pocket of this nation for billions of dollars. While poor at governance, these people could give a master thief lessons in the sleight of hand. In governance, they earned a red card but in corruption l, they won the gold medal.

    “It was not that our institutions had become infected by corruption. Corruption has become institutionalized”.

    According to him, corruption has been won as President Buhari has set an axe to what he called, “the root of this dangerous tree.”

    He noted that gone are the times when a minister can pilfer billions of dollars as easy as plucking a piece of candy from the table.

    Tinubu said “We have much to do to combat this disease. Not only must we track down the takers. In the long term, we must review the salaries of public servants and create universal credits for our people to reduce temptation.”

  • Osinbajo, Tinubu, governors attend Buhari’s book presentation 

    Osinbajo, Tinubu, governors attend Buhari’s book presentation 

    Eminent personalities on Thursday attended President Muhammadu Buhari’s book’s public presentation in Abuja.

    The book  ‘Making Steady, Sustainable Progress for Nigeria’s Peace and Prosperity’, was presented to the public at the old Banquet Hall of the State House.

    It was a mid-term scorecard on the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

    Among those that graced the public presentation of the book, that started few minutes past 12 noon, were the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who is the keynote speaker at the occasion.

    Also at the occasion was the Chairman of the occasion and the APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha.

    State governors at the event were Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Rauf Aragbesola (Osun), Jigawa, Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Darius Ishaku (Taraba), Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara).

    Other members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), other top government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and traditional rulers also attended.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara was represented at the occasion.

    The programme was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

  • 500 PDP, ANPP members join APC in Ekiti

    500 PDP, ANPP members join APC in Ekiti

    Over 500 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) members on Thursday in Afao Quarters, Ikere-Ekiti joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) in support of the governorship ambition of an aspirant, Mr. Kola Alabi.

    The defectors said Alabi has touched the lives of the people of the community through his philanthropic gestures and offers hope for the downtrodden if he becomes governor.

    They also identified APC as a party that has the interest of the people at heart having a better manifesto to transform Ekiti and better the residents’ standard of living.

    Addressing the gathering after moving to APC, Mr. Tope Agbanigo, and former PDP Vice Chairman in Afao Ward described Alabi as a God-sent leader who is tested and competent for the office of governor.

    He explained that Alabi provided scholarship to thousands of students in the ward and Ikere as a whole while also paying electricity bills for the people and provided transformers in the town.

    The ANPP National Secretary, Mr. Ojo Aruleba, who hails from the ward, also defected to the APC at the rally.

    Addressing the gathering, Alabi, has said the party will respect the leadership guide of the APC National Leader of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in selecting a credible candidate that can defeat the PDP in the 2018 governorship poll.

    Alabi, however, clarified that the guide expected from Tinubu is to ensure a conduct of a free, fair and credible primary that will produce a sellable candidate based on the principle of zoning, to inject equity, justice and fair play into Ekiti politics.

    He said: “We believe in Asiwaju Tinubu’s leadership. He worked hard to earn it. But I know that being a leader he will support a popular candidate to fly our party’s flag rather than imposition.”

    Alabi said the party can only win the 2018 governorship elections if the primary is transparent and if zoning is embraced.

  • APC Scandinavia empathises with Tinubu over son’s death

    APC Scandinavia empathises with Tinubu over son’s death

    The Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) Scandinavia and Global Affairs Analysts, Ayoola Lawal has expressed shock over the death of Jide Tinubu, first son to the Party’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    Lawal, in a statement on behalf of the entire members of APC Scandinavia offered “deepest condolences to the National leader of APC, Chief Bola Tinubu over the loss of his first son.”

    According to the APC Scandinavia chief, the loss of a loved one is never easy in any culture, even when anticipated and obviously, the hardest when it happened too soon.

    “I offer our deepest sympathies and condolences on the irreparable loss of your son, Jide. Indeed, death denied Nigeria another resourceful and illustrious young man too soon.

    “May the cascades of sympathy, the caring acts of friends, your followers, and admirers and the comfort in knowing that your loss is felt by many, help you through in this unimaginable difficult season.

    “May the Almighty Allah grant you and the entire family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss and move forward in peace and in knowing that he lived a fruitful life,” he said.