Tag: Atiku Abubakar

  • Gana’s SDP endorses Atiku

    Former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana’s faction of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Monday unanimously endorsed presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar as its consensus candidate for Saturday’s poll.

    The endorsement came barely four days after another faction of the party led by Professor Tunde Adeniran endorsed the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari.

    The National Executives Council(NEC) of the SDP faction led by Chief Supo Shonibare, who was at the meeting elected as the party’s new National Chairman, arrived at the decision after its meeting in Abuja.

    While announcing the decision contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the NEC meeting, the party’s newly elected National Secretary, Comrade Adakole Ijogi, said the SDP arrived at the decision, having considered all the options available.

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    He said the executives had observed the impasse occasion by the lingering court claims of its presidential candidates, which prevented any nationwide presidential campaign.

    ” In view of these challenges the NEC deliberately exhaustively and unanimously resolved to direct the Social Democratic Party supporters Nationwide to mobilise our members and members of the public to support the candidature of the Alh. Atiku Abubakar,” he added.

    ….. Details shortly

  • I am the author of restructuring – Atiku

    The presidential candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has described himself as the author of restructuring, claiming that he will be Nigeria’s President from May 29 this year and that President Muhammadu Buhari must go.

    The former Vice-President spoke on Monday at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, near Port Harcourt International Airport, Rivers State, while campaigning, along with other leaders of PDP.

    President Buhari will also be at the same Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium on Tuesday, in continuation of his presidential campaigns.

    Atiku, who was accompanied by one of his wives, Jennifer, and other leaders of PDP, got to the stadium at 2:27 p.m., for campaign slated for 10 a.m., when many tired members of the party had left the venue, in view of stress, caused by the scorching sun, with one of the Masters of Ceremonies (MCs) continually announcing: “Close the back gate,” when the stadium almost became empty.

    When the vice-presidential candidate of PDP, Peter Obi, was asked to speak, he kept shouting in pidgin English: “Rivers people, make una wait now.”

    The rally was also attended by former President Goodluck Jonathan, who was accompanied by his wife, Dame Patience; Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike; his counterpart of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal; the Director-General of PDP’s Presidential Campaign Council, Dr. Bukola Saraki, the Senate President; the National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, an indigene of Andoni LGA of Rivers state; and Rivers Chairman of PDP, Chief Felix Obuah; among other leaders of the party.

    Atiku said: “Let me use this opportunity to pay tribute to a Nigerian who is patriotic, who is fearless, who is courageous, who is hardworking and who believes in this country. That Nigerian is Governor Wike. Wike and I have a few things in common. We no dey fear ooo. Do you want somebody we dey fear to lead you. It means if he is afraid, you will all be finished. I want to commend him (Wike) for the hard work he has done in Rivers State. I have been part and parcel of this state (Rivers) since 1984. I have not seen one single governor who has transformed this state to such a level that you can compare it with any modernised state.

    “I have been to many parts of this state (Rivers). The places where I used to go with boats, now I can do by road and cars, sitting comfortably. Wike did all this. He deserves a second term. He deserves to be re-elected. I know you are going to re-elect him. Wike, carry go.

    “If you elect PDP, which I am sure you are going to elect, and if you elect Atiku, you know that I am the author of restructuring. I will give it (restructuring) to Niger Delta and I will give it to all parts of this country. We must restructure.

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    “It is the Obasanjo/Atiku administration that started the East-West Road. Till today, it is not finished. It is not finished, because you did not vote for PDP in 2015 to continue. APC came and halted it. If you vote for PDP again, we are going to finish it.

    “Your ports (sea) that do not work to create jobs, the Port Harcourt Port and Onne Port, we will complete them, so that we can create thousands of jobs for young men and women in Rivers State.

    “You can see that APC has not done anything for you. They have not done anything for Niger Delta. They have not done anything for Southsouth. Every development that you have got in Rivers State, Southsouth or Niger Delta is PDP. So, continue to vote for PDP. I beg you.

    “I want to assure you that I will protect the constitution (of Nigeria). You know sey nobody go court reach me in Nigeria, to protect our constitution. I will protect separation of powers. I will not interfere with the National Assembly, because I believe in checks and balances. I will not interfere with the judiciary, because it is part and parcel of our checks and balances. I will uphold the rule of law. I will not allow rule of law to be trampled by anybody.”

    The presidential candidate of PDP also alleged that his counterpart of APC was preaching violence, claiming that it was not the first time that President Buhari would do so, stressing that Nigerians wanted peace, development, prosperity and jobs, while not being ready to fight one another again, declaring that: “Buhari must go.”

    Jonathan stated that Atiku would be Nigeria’s president from May 29, 2019, describing Rivers state as totally PDP, claiming that Nigeria had not made progress since he left office on May 29, 2015, after his humiliating defeat by President Buhari, the first of its kind in Nigeria’s history, for a sitting president to lose election.

    Wike said: “We have darkness and light (in Nigeria). APC is darkness. PDP is light. Do you want to vote for darkness? It is a war between dictatorship and freedom. Do you want dictatorship? Dictatorship is APC. Freedom is PDP. Are you Atikulated?”

    Secondus described Atiku as the next president of Nigeria, alleging that APC was in disarray, with its leaders desperate and confused, making them to allegedly be running from pillar to post, while insisting that the presidential candidate of PDP would be a winner on February 16, with Buhari to have no choice, but to leave the presidential villa on May 29 this year and return to his Daura hometown.

    National chairman of PDP maintained that Atiku had capacity, energy, being innovative, would be able to work for 24 hours daily and would be fully in charge as the Commander-in-Chief, claiming that the party’s presidential candidate would be the next helmsman of Nigeria this year.

    Saraki urged Nigerians to come out en masse on Saturday and vote for Atiku and other candidates of PDP, in order to move the nation forward, while claiming that his party’s presidential candidate would change Nigeria and put an end to the current poverty.

    Obi claimed that the only person who could make Nigeria to work again would be Atiku.

    Rivers chairman of PDP assured that people of the state would give Atiku 100 per cent votes, while presenting 58 governorship candidates of other political parties in the state, who decided to adopt Wike, thereby withdrawing their candidacy to back the PDP’s governorship candidate in Rivers.

    While also speaking, the Presidential Campaign Coordinator in Rivers state, Senator Olaka Worgu, noted that for better life, Nigerians must massively vote for Atiku on Saturday, stressing that Nigerians deserved better than they were currently getting from the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration of President Buhari.

    The rally was rounded off at 3:36 p.m.

     

  • ‘Atiku’ll get 90 per cent votes in Cross River’

    The Coordinator of the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign in Cross River State, Mr Chris Agara has expressed confidence that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would score not less than 90 per cent of votes in the presidential elections in the state.

    Mr Agara in an interaction with reporters in Calabar,  said that they were carrying out an aggressive campaign down to the grassroots to mobilize support for Atiku in the elections.

    “We are looking forward to having a minimum of 90 per cent votes for the PDP in Cross River State. There is no arrogance in it. It is just so. We go right down to the polling units to mobilize and let the people know the difference between PDP and the Federal Government and for them to come out in their numbers and vote that day and vote the PDP and change the government of the day. Cross River is a PDP state and nobody can take that away.

    “One of the problems we have in the country is unemployment. Atiku came to Cross River and said he is going to support the deep seaport and the construction of the superhighway. That alone would generate not just thousands but millions of job opportunities. The youths are willing to work, only that the opportunities are not there. So if the youths are properly engaged their lives would change and the economy would go round. Trade and commerce would definitely thrive. The multiplier effects cannot be quantified. That is what we would be telling the people.

    “Whoever wants to lead should have pedigree. He should have tried something on his own and developed it. You need a lot to start a transaction and grow that transaction to success because you would go through a lot in terms of financial discipline, personal discipline, emotional stability, and foresightedness to grow. If the man in Adamawa is the single largest employer of labour in Adamawa, then you can imagine what such a person can do if given the opportunity to run the country,” Agara said.

  • Lest we forget

    As kids growing up in Warri, we dreaded a certain ant called Okurubas, a sly and nimble irritant. Its sting not only tumefied the skin but threw anyone, no matter how big, off balance in an instant. The victim could go down as though a softie of a wrestling match. We called the sting “site,” a pidgin verb to reflect the onomatopoeic effect of the assault.

    Atiku Abubakar suffered the Okurubas effect last week. It came in the way of a story published by world renowned news agency Reuters. It published a story that illumined his recent United States trip, and affirmed that Atiku paid lobbyists to get a “temporary reprieve” to visit the country.

    Atiku travelled with a retinue of glamour acolytes like Bukola ‘Eleyinmi’ Saraki and Senator Ben Murray Bruce of the common sense policy now turned awry. The report said Atiku paid a lobby firm, Holland and Knight, $80,000 and had paid another such firm $90,000 a month. The idea was to waive any infractions he might have committed against the law, and allow him a short stay, a whirlwind visit.

    With a gleeful picture of a young lady handing him a bouquet, his publicists presented Atiku as a colourful triumph over his critics who pelted him with accusations of corrupt dealings. They said he had avoided the United States like a malignant disease because he awaited prosecution. He even lodged in President Trump’s hotel in Washington D.C. as though to emphasize a subtle meeting of the minds with a U.S. president known not to know the difference between public property and private gain. Being the president’s customer came across as a sort of sop.

    Atiku intended to cancel two big lies with one small one. When he launched his whirlwind trip to the United States, we did not know it was a lie until Reuters told us. But the travel was the small lie, but it was the sort of small lie with large consequences, like an Okurubas sting.

    He joined hands with one of the conduits of American corruption, the lobbyists. Lobbying is an important American feature, and it can be used for good and evil. Many a scandal in U.S. history have had their roots in it, including an ongoing one with President Trump involving a meeting with conniving Russians in Trump Tower in New York. Lobbyists are not necessarily actuated by noble impulses. “I know what my client wants,” confessed an anonymous lobbyist. “No one knows the common good.”

    The word is believed to have originated from or popularised by President Grant’s lips to characterise men who visited him at the lobby of the famous Willard Hotel in Washington, and lobbyists can advocate anything from smoking rights to gun rights to gay rights. But they are for hire. “The lobby is the army of the plutocracy,” said American sociologist William Graham Sumner on the value of the rich in American political engineering. Poor people cannot lobby in the US, unless backed by some moneyed interest.

    The two big lies are Siemens bribery scandal where he was named and led to 13-year jail term for an alleged fellow accomplice Congressman Jefferson who hid his loot in his Louisiana refrigerator. Even Siemens pleaded guilty and paid $1.6 million. The other involved his fourth wife Jennifer Douglas in an alleged $40 million money laundering. The Reuters story shows if he wants to visit again, he has to knock on a lobbyist’s door with plenty of dollars in his hands. Secondly, we know that the charges against him still stand and he cannot just hop on a flight to Washington without consequences.

    This story puts in context Atiku’s assertion that he will give amnesty to corrupt people, an official surrender to corruption as policy and it would also disentangle him from his sundry iniquities. One of such was his exploiting his position as vice president to enrich his company Intels by making it fatten on oil and gas shipments. His deputy, Peter Obi, saw nothing wrong with investing billions of Anambra State money in his family business and banks in which he had interest. He said he benefited Anambra and his fellow PDP men eulogised him with claptrap and claps. But he did not say how much he and his family stowed away in the sweetheart deals.

    It only shows that the Atiku candidacy is corruption fighting back. Yet we cannot say the Buhari era has a holy writ. I have noted its contradiction, and even hypocrisies, including the $25 billion NNPC saga and the Ganduje show. Ganduje has immunity but a scathing condemnation and effort of the party not to give another ticket would have helped. Also chief of army staff did not convince anyone when he tried to justify his Dubai property against the background of his lifetime earnings.

    Yet Buhari can be accused of not systemising the corruption war. But what he has done is a beginning. He has convicted two ex-governors, terrified many who steal, and saved a lot of money. It is not a thing to condemn but to build upon.

    Politics is like a mud fight. There are no pretty people in the ring. We strive but we don’t get swamped in idealism. Hence Theodore Roosevelt wrote his famous lines on the Man In the Arena: “it is not the critic who counts…The credit belongs to the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood…”

    Buhari’s great sin is his lack of sensitivity in social sector of governance. Skewed appointments, although his main critics were silent, sometimes raucous beneficiaries of the same thing in the Jonathan era. If he wins, and it seems likely, Buhari must turn the corner to social justice, and that is perhaps one of the reasons why some believe without reflection that he has not performed.

    Here is a list of some of what he has done. Some major infrastructure work, including major roads in the Southeast and Niger Delta, some with Sukuk money. Lagos-Ibadan expressway in good speed with little allocation from Saraki’s men. Ibaka seaport with procurements completed to ease Lagos. Arrested the Jonathan-era Naira freefall. Lagos-Ibadan railway and Itakpe-Warri railway ready. Second Niger Bridge with 12-storey building of work underwater. Series of N projects, including agriculture, with loans made available in what may be the beginning of a genuine welfare programme. School feeding for over 9 million children. Pension payment for Biafra, railway, Nigeria Airways retirees. Adoption of made-in-Aba localised fabric for police and army, including locally made vehicles for government use. Mambilla Plateau hydro-power project for 3,050 megawatts after 40 years of abandonment and it will trigger a city and a new economy on its own, including a tea plantation boom. Power rose from about 3000 megawatts to 7000, with some problems with distribution, including gas and transmission woes. It’s work in the making. And more.

    Buhari worked with plummetted oil price and earned the lowest revenue of any regime. Jonathan earned the highest with over $380 billion while Buhari earned about $93 billion. Reports say two weeks to election, Jonathan pulled over $290 million from the coffers. You can see why the economy could not sing. One of the great problems of the Buhari administration is messaging, both in tackling its crisis and in celebrating its triumphs.

    We have quite a few candidates, but only two have a chance to win. The idealists may pooh-pooh both, but election is about realism, and you choose what you can use. Realism is not foolishness. Buhari may not be a great candidate, it is the better option today. I would rather make the best of what is available if I cannot make the best available.

     

    Good Samaritan

    Some might say he was playing politics. But those who now live because he showed love are not complaining. Death knows no politics. Its hands are cold. The warmth of Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi banished the icy hands from the two citizens, an okada rider and female passenger knocked down by vehicle. Onlookers were wary.

    Ajimobi

    The governor could have driven by, or cynically and mechanically ordered a staff to attend to them. But he was a genuine Good Samaritan who personally took them to the University College, Ibadan and ensured the best care available. Those who know Ajimobi’s biography will not be surprised as a man who grew up in a communal family compound of about 25 rooms in Oja-Oba, Ibadan, where cousins were as close brothers and sisters.  They received people with warmth from east and west and lived in empathy with their neighbours. That is the root of that day of Ajimobi’s hospitality. The governor’s heart of flesh made the difference between life and death of fellow citizens.

    If it was not charity, whatever it was enhanced Oyo State and the human family. The residents hailed him and the world is better for it.

  • Atiku’s candidature, a blessing to Nigeria, says Jerry Useni

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship Candidate in Plateau, Rtd. Gen. Jerry Useni, says that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s presidential candidature is a blessing to Nigeria.

    Useni spoke through his running mate, Dr James Dalok, on Sunday before group of PDP supporters in Ketang, Mango Local Government of Plateau.

    The PDP flag bearer said that the pedigree of Atiku was beyond human understanding and very capable of rescuing Nigerians from the hardship the All Progressives Congress (APC) had brought upon them.

    ”Atiku has what it takes to rescue Nigeria and Nigerians from the socioeconomic mess this present administration brought upon them.

    ”I wish to assure you that the long abandoned Panyam-Bokkos-Wamba Road and Gindiri Regional Water Plant will be completed if Atiku and himself as governor of Plateau,” he said.

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    Useni called on the people to vote wisely in the forthcoming elections to ensure that Atiku was voted into power.

    He assured the people of the state of better and appealing people oriented policies and programs.

    Also speaking, Mr Caleb Mutfwang, former Chairman, Mango LG appealed to party supporters in the council to vote massively for Atiku and Useni.

    ”We won’t disappoint our own son, Dalok, Useni’s running mate but give our bloc votes to them to lead us to the promise land,” he said. (NAN)

  • Why ethnic nationalities adopted Atiku, by Clark

    Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark has explained why ethnic nationalities picked Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential Atiku Abubakar as their anointed candidate for Saturday’s presidential poll.

    Elders of various groups in the six geo-political zones of country last week endorsed Atiku as their candidate.

    Clark said Atiku was picked ahead of other candidates simply because he is the only that agreed to restructure the country.

    Besides, Clark noted that Atiku possesses what it takes to represent Nigeria among the comity of nations.

    Briefing newsmen at the weekend, the former National Commissioner said the South-South stands for restructuring and would only vote for the candidate that will restructure to ensure equity and justice.

    The 91- year- old elder statesman said the only thing left on his agenda is restructuring, which he vowed to pursue with the last drop of his strength.

    He stressed that restructuring  the country has nothing to do with the breaking up of Nigeria but the creation of a new Nigeria where every citizen is equal and all the Federating states or regions are able to develop at their pace under the practice of Fiscal Federalism.

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    According to him: “We have now seen that our salvation is in restructuring. If we do not restructure this country, this country will not survive.”

    “So people are now asking what do we do? In any civilized country, election is the deciding factor.

    “Nobody forces himself on you. You go to the poll and vote. Our message if you want to restructure Nigeria, you are our man and if you do not want to restructure Nigeria, you are not our man.

    “So people are wondering why we adopted Atiku.  Some of our boys who think they are Jews have said dying old men have  been taking money from Atiku.

    “So ladies and gentlemen, we believe that Nigeria belongs to all of us. So when we had that so many people were interested in being the president of Nigeria, and we decided to invite about seventeen of them including Atiku and the rest.

    “The PDP presidential candidate in our discussion with him, which lasted for two hours, told us that he support restructuring and he has been working for it since 1985.

    “From the bottom of our heart, we saw that Atiku Abubakar was the only sincere person who believed in restructuring.”

    He also noted that the choice of Atiku was not made by just two people but people from the six geo-political zones.

     

  • Aggrieved Atiku support group declares for Buhari

    A Coalition of Aggrieved supporters of presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has formally declared support for President Muhammadu Buhari, accusing the PDP candidate of using and dumping them.

    Leader of the group, Com. Bello Osaretin Godspower, said the former Vice President never appreciated their efforts and treated them with disdain.

    He added that aside the ill treatment, the Atiku Campaign has been infiltrated by people with questionable character and who were once responsible for the rape of nation’s democracy.

    He denied reports making the round that they have decided to return to the Atiku Campaign, describing the information as cheap promotional gimmick to score undeserving political goal.

    He said: “It will be recalled that on the 27th of November, 2018 at a location in the heart of Abuja, we the disgruntled members of Atiku Campaign Office took a mile stone decision to dump Atiku Abubakar Presidential Project on the platform of PDP after a robust and convincing consultation with relevant stakeholders vis-a-viz other considerable factors.

    “Our despondency was born out of Atiku Abubakar disdainful treatment of support groups, which snow-ball into neglect, nepotic deployment, use and dump style coupled with lack of direction and reward management system made worse by the infusion and infiltration of people with questionable characters into his campaign train, who were once responsible for the rape on the Nigeria state and were also found culpable for the culture of gross impunity and social recklessness in the society.

    “Today, the 10th of February, 2019, we as members of Aggrieved Atiku Support Group Coalition warehousing over one hundred and forty-five formidable organizations united together and stronger in one voice to officially denounce Atiku Abubakar Presidential ambition and make formal declaration to support President Mohammadu Buhari Re-election bid come February 16, 2019.

    “Permit me to use this opportunity to refute and debunk the claims in some quarters that the Aggrieved Atiku Support Groups led by Comrade Bello Osaretin Godspower (El Mikado) has returned to Atiku Abubakar, a decoy to confuse the unsuspecting electorates whose opinions are already to vote for President Mohammadu Buhari re-election bid.

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    “We frown at the cheap promotional gimmicks to score undeserving political goal. It is incomprehensible to believe and one of the numerous PDP propaganda tactics to fool and hoodwink the general public. However, we cannot kowtow to return to Egypt and it is a sin for one to contemplate PDP that has been corruptibly battered, tattered and tattooed. PDP is like a bogeyman with the garment of errors, horrors and terrors.

    “Our decision to formally declare support for President Muhammadu Buhari Re-election is in the national interest and his ability to rejig the governance system that hitherto occasioned with corruption activities under the sixteen years misrule of PDP government, where corruption became the norms and symbols of state (stealing was never corruption).

    “It is instructive to assert or pontificate that the fight against corruption that has been identified as major problem of previous government are being well fought under President Muhammadu Buhari with global acknowledgement.

    “We are glad to appreciate the good work of Mr. President and today, the roads are working, the rails are back on track, the agricultural sector which is the instrument of diversification is on course and the farmers can now smile to the banks, the social intervention policy i.e the N-Power Programme, the School Feeding Programme and the Trader Money Programme are well implemented with due diligence coupled with uncountable infrastructural development that are scattered across the country, especially in the power sector.

    “We cannot afford to stand akimbo and aloof in the political space to allow rascals, hooligans and economic thieves who are professionally hollow, delinquent in leadership panache, nomadic in character and content to hold sway in the governance of Nigeria once again.

    “We are proud to say without further ado that Nigeria is work in progress and in save hands under President Mohammadu Buhari. We are quite convinced that the Next Level Policy Document is a compendium of activities to reposition and rescue Nigeria for economic prosperity, political stability and socio-cultural actualities and more so, to help take back Nigeria from the horrendous shackles of political looters and economic saboteurs who are now gathered in one accord with the intention to sell the sole economic life wire of Nigeria.

    “To this end, we hereby direct all our members across Nigeria to vote enmasse for President Mohammadu Buhari come February 16, 2019 to enable him continue and consolidate on the good work. President Mohammadu Buhari ambition is a divine project.”

    Receiving the group, former Lagos state governor and Chairman of the Central

    Working Committee of the APC Women and Youth Campaign Council, Brig. Genera, Mohammed Buba Marwa said they have agreed to support a man of impeccable character, honesty and with the passion to lead the country.

    Marwa said “We welcome you as part of the supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari with open hands. This is like a train leaving it station and you are able to catch that train before it goes. You people have taken the right decision and not a moment sooner. You have come on board at the right time as your votes of your various organisations will count.

    “You have agreed to support a person who is in impeccable in character, impeccable in leadership, impeccable in honesty, impeccable in patriotism and impeccable in compassion to Nigerians. This is one leader that is fighting corruption and he has said do as I do and not do as I say.

    He urged the support groups to sell the candidates from door to do and also ensure that all the members get their PDP to votes.

    “So, speaking on behalf of the chairperson of the Women and Youth Presidential campaign team, Her Excellency Wife of the President Aisha Buhari, we are grateful to you all, we acknowledged this show of support.

    “She specifically said I should pass the message that from here, we will integrate you into organisations that are relevant to your various state, Local governments, Wards and Units and you will go out there to campaign from door to door taken full advantage of what you know of the government and performance of President Buhari.”

     

     

  • Ezekwesili’s Red Card Movement dissociates self from endorsement of Atiku

    The Red Card Movement co-founded by a former presidential candidate of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, has dissociated itself from the endorsement of the Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar in the forthcoming presidential elections.

    In a statement on Sunday in Abuja by the Co-convener RCM, Michael Ogundana, the group described the purported endorsement of the PDP presidential candidate as a “blatant lie.”

    The group said it will maintain the principle of its co-conveners which is to mobilize Nigerians to resoundingly reject the decadent and discredited politics of APC and PDP and the attendant bad governance they have foisted on Nigeria.

    The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a press conference called by certain former members of the Red Card Movement. These group of individuals made several wild statements purportedly on behalf of the Movement to the effect that the Red Card Movement has dissociated itself from the Convener – Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili and decided to endorse the candidature of Atiku Abubakar of the PDP for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2019 elections. That is a blatant lie! Nothing could be farther from the truth.

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    “The Red Card Movement currently led by its eight out of the previous 10 Co-Conveners wishes to state unequivocally that it has not endorsed and can never endorse any one of the two old order dominant parties of APC and PDP against which it mobilised citizens over a one-year period since being convened January 2018. The political jobbers who are brazenly propagating falsehoods as part of their ignoble venture of seeking to sell out the movement to Atiku Abubakar and the PDP.

    “The Red Card Movement maintains the principle of its co-conveners which is to mobilize the Nigerian citizens to resoundingly reject the decadent and discredited politics of APC and PDP and the attendant bad governance they have foisted on Nigeria. Our Movement perceives Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the APC as icons of Bad Politics, Bad Leadership and Governance Failure. They both belong among the failed old order political class that we seek to replace with a new Political Order for Nigeria to make meaningful progress.

    “Members of the public may recall that the Movement had earlier in 2018, embarked on an exercise to produce a credible candidate from a coalition of alternative political parties to upturn the reign of the dominant twin parties. The process involved multiple stage polling on social media by informed and enlightened Nigerians using the 3Cs – character, competence and capacity criteria for leadership selection adopted by the movement.

    “Unfortunately, this process stalled at the second phase, where top candidates that emerged from the various selection mechanisms were required to engage among themselves to identify their consensus person. The RCM is now left with little time to conclude the exercise which now has to be closed. We hereby advise our members and the larger electorate to vote for candidates of their choice using our 3Cs for evaluation and preference.

    “The Red Card Movement remains proud of the commitment and efforts of its Conveners to liberate Nigeria from the dark clutches of bad governance that APC and PDP have locked Nigeria into. We are delighted to welcome our co-conveners who have returned to the movement by exercising their right to automatic re-entry. We wish to reassure our members and Nigerians that we remain committed to our vision and mission that we have been known for and will continue the work of enthroning good governance beyond the forthcoming elections.”

  • Breaking: Three feared dead, 30 fainted at Atiku’s Kano rally

    No fewer than three people have been feared dead and over 30 others fainted waiting for the campaign team of the Peoples Democratic People (PDP) presidential candidate AtikuAbubakar at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano on Sunday.

    Uncomfirmed reports have it that the alleged  death of the three people was as a result of a bloody clash  between rival groups of the PDP outside the stadium.

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    The Nation reports that unprecedented crowd gathered at the venue waiting for the arrival of Atiku and his team for several hours.

    Those who fainted suffered suffocation inside the stadium, which was filled to the brim.

    As at the time of filling this report by 4:30pm, Atiku and  his team were yet to arrive the stadium.

     

    Details shortly…

  • PDP fumes over denial of access to campaign venue

    The decision by the authorities of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to deny the Presidential Campaign Council of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the use of its facilities for political rally, has heightened the animosity between the main opposition party and President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The PDP had booked and paid for the use of the Old Parade Ground, located in the Garki District in the capital city a few days ago, for the purpose of holding the party’s presidential campaign rally, originally billed to hold on Saturday.

    However, 24 hours before the scheduled event, the authorities of the FCT, managers of the facility, informed the leadership of the PDP that the Old Parade Group would no longer be available for the use of the party.

    This has forced the PDP to shift the proposed rally and await approval from the authorities of the FCT for another date, which was yet to be determined as of Saturday.

    At a media briefing in Abuja Saturday, the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, accused President Muhammadu Buhari of being behind the party’s travails.

    Ologbondiyan said the action signified a morbid fear of the rising profile of the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar by President Muhammadu Buhari and the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to him, the shutout was part of the last kicks of a dying horse, which he said the Buhari Presidency now represents.

    The PDP spokesman said, “It is part of the plot by the frustrated President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC to drag the PDP and the people’s candidate to their low level of frustration in order to enmesh the coming election into crisis so as to achieve their self-succession bid.

    “We invite the world to note that this latest assault against the people’s candidate is also borne out of direct ill-will and hatred against him by President Muhammadu Buhari as well as his handlers, who have sought all ways to drag him down, since they realized that Nigerians have reached a consensus on Atiku Abubakar, as the next President of our country.

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    “Atiku Abubakar, being a true democrat and statesman has decided to go with the people in their collective quest to rescue our nation from the vengeful, divisive, violent prone, insensitive, completely incompetent and inherently corrupt Buhari administration”.

    The main opposition party cautioned President Buhari and the APC, saying that with the level of consensus Atiku enjoys throughout the country and even across the world, any assault on him is a direct assault on the overall aspiration and sensibilities of Nigerians as a whole.

    The PDP spokesman declared that the more the Buhari Presidency attacks the ‘people’s candidate’, the more his support base among Nigerians expands.

    Ologbondiyan warned that any further attack on PDP campaign will attract very dire response from Nigerians, who he said, look up to Atiku to salvage nation from the social, economic and political despondency, which he said President Buhari has plunged the country into.

    “From reports reaching us, it is not also out of place for the Buhari Presidency and the APC to use this measure to test the will of Nigerians as precursor to their rigging plots.

    “We want to place on record, once again that any attempt to rig the February 16 election will be vehemently resisted by Nigerians, across board, who have reached a consensus to rescue their nation from the stranglehold of the Buhari Presidency.

    “In any case, let it be known to President Buhari and the APC that the PDP and the people’s candidate will definitely hold our Presidential mega rally in Abuja irrespective of any further encumbrance they may attempt to foist.

    “Nigeria belongs to all of us and nobody can stop us from exercising our constitutionally guaranteed right of holding our rally in the FCT or any other part of our country for that matter”, Ologbondiyan declared.

    Asked why the PDP did not apply to use the much bigger and spacious Eagle Square, located close to the federal secretariat, Ologbondiyan said the party had applied for the facility but that the FCT authorities said the venue was not available for use.