Tag: Audu Ogbeh

  • Chibok girls: Ogbeh apologises over comment

    Chibok girls: Ogbeh apologises over comment

    •BBOG convener denies political reason for forming group

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has apologised to the #BringBackOurGirls (#BBOG) campaigners for his statement linking the group to the party.

    He said his statement was not meant to paint the group as an APC sub-group because less than two per cent members of the group are highly valued members of the party, while the others may or may not belong to any political association.

    In a letter he addressed to the leadership of the #BBOG on October 20, he apologised for any discomfort he might have caused the group.

    Ogbeh said: “I feel obliged to let you know that my statement at our function last week was not intended to paint your group as an APC sub-group. This is because, from what we now know, less than two per cent of the group are party members, but members we value highly. The rest of you are not and may not even belong to any political association whatsoever. This is not to say that you have no right to be if you choose to.

    “If my statement caused you discomfort, I do apologise, but reiterate that I have nothing but respect and admiration for you for keeping a six month vigil and telling the world that the Nigerian conscience is not entirely dead. The world is watching us and making judgements.

    “I wish you God’s blessings and protection.”

    #BBOG Convener Hadiza Bala Usman denied political motives for the group’s campaign for the rescue of the Chibok schoolgirls, over six months ago after their abduction.

    She explained that although she was a member of the APC, she did not bring Nigerians together for the advocacy as a party member but as a human being, a Nigerian and a mother with human feelings for fellow beings.

    The activist noted that no mother would feel comfortable when her child is missing for a few minutes, much less the agony of the mothers of the over 200 girls who had to deal with the abduction of their daughters and were being ignored by the government.

    Usman added that while her initial reaction was to ignore the recent attempts to discredit her and the #BBOG group by concentrating on the noble work of the #BBOG campaign, she had realised that her silence is being taken as a license to further dissuade and divide the populace by spreading inaccurate information.

    She stated this in a press statement yesterday sent by the media spokesperson of the #BBOG Rotimi Olawale and signed by herself.

    She stated, “I have watched, with keen interest, recent attempts by some principal officers of the Federal Government of Nigeria to discredit me and the #BringBackOurGirls group. This is not new. It has been the case since we commenced our citizens-driven advocacy movement, which explains why my initial reaction was to ignore the chatter and concentrate on the noble work of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. Unfortunately, my humble silence is being taken as license to further dissuade and divide the populace by spreading inaccurate information, through advertorials, thereby tagging the #BringBackOurGirls group as an affiliate of the APC.

    “Hadiza Bala Usman, the Convener/Initiator of the #BringBackOurGirls movement, is a member of the APC, and there has been no time I have hidden this fact or tried to mask it. But let’s be clear, when I worked to mobilise women, men, and Nigerians at large to come out on April 30th to protest that the Government should intensify efforts to #BringBackOurGirls, I did so not as an APC member, but first as a HUMAN BEING, as a WOMAN, a MOTHER, a NIGERIAN and an AFRICAN. It was never about politics and/or my political affiliations; it was rather about our shared humanity as human beings. As a mother, I have experienced the trauma of not knowing where my child is for few minutes; does it then surprise many why I would be moved to act on behalf of mothers who are yet to see their daughters for 2 weeks (at the first instance) and now over 189 days after?

    “I came out as a concerned citizen of Nigeria, one that is very interested in the unity, growth, and development of this nation; one that knows the important role an educated girl-child would play in contributing to the success we all anticipate for our dear country. That these girls dared education in the face of terrorism, intimidation, insecurity, and other life-threatening circumstances, is a rare display of courage, doggedness, and hope. This is why I, alongside other #BringBackOurGirls campaigners, daily advocate to make sure these girls are not forgotten, but that they come home to contribute their quota to national development.

    “I came out as someone who, from a very young age, watched my (late) father always advocating and standing up for what is right, no matter the cost. These are values he passed down to me and there was no way I was not going to stand up and demand for the rescue of the Chibok girls. My father would have done the same if he were here.

    “No one should be made to make the choice of being a member of a political party and being empathetic towards issues that bother on our shared humanity; neither should any citizen be denied the right and opportunity to express their natural humanistic tendency of compassion, on the premise of divisive sentiments, interests, and affiliations. When we allow such divisive narratives as that being peddled by people paid with taxpayers’ money to fester in our national discourse, we must see that rather than gain, we lose instead. Rather than come united, we become disunited.

    “This moment therefore offers for us a unique chance to stand united as a nation, whether you are in PDP, APGA, APC, or any political party; Christian or Muslim; from the North or the South. The issue of the abducted Chibok girls is an opportunity to UNITE and not DIVIDE – to unite against insurgency, terrorism, and every common enemy that seeks to divide us as a people. We must unite to ensure that every girl and boy in Nigeria has equal access to education. We must unite to change the narrative that no matter one’s tribe, gender, religion, social strata, interests, and political affiliations, we can all come together as one to transform our beloved nation for the best.

    “Hadiza Bala Usman, choose to tow the path of UNITY. I will not be intimidated by anyone, and I will continue to stand for the Chibok girls, regardless of my tribe, religion and political affiliation.”

     

  • APC denies copying PDP’s manifesto

    APC denies copying PDP’s manifesto

    •Accuses Presidency of voodoo opinion poll

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) said yesterday it has never in any manner copied the manifesto of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), because it is empty.

    It insisted that the recent poll by KA Research Ltd, Africa Division, which gave it a 10 per cent edge over PDP was more authentic than NOI Polls allegedly traced to the Minister of Finance, Dr. (Mrs.) Ngozi Okonjo–Iweala.

    APC accused the Presidency and PDP of practising voodoo with doctored opinion poll.

    The party made its position known at a briefing in Abuja by its interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, preparatory to the launching of its “ROADMAP” tomorrow.

    He said: “You see, we did not copy any manifesto. Honestly, if anybody is going to copy any manifesto, PDP’s manifesto is the worst to be copied. It should be clear to everybody.

    “In fact, when we merged, Nigerians were yearning for merger on a daily basis. We held news conferences. We raised a merger committee. We set up a manifesto committee led by Chief Audu Ogbeh. It was a beautiful piece of work. But you can see that we have even gone a step further with our roadmap.

    “When our manifesto committee was raised, we needed that manifesto to meet Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC’s) requirements to register. What we have is the roadmap, built on what the manifesto committee did. It will be suicidal for any party in Nigeria to copy PDP’s manifesto. I am not even aware if they have any. If they have, it is not even good. Why would anybody copy them?”

    Mohammed said contrary to insinuations, it was the PDP, which was poaching APC members because it was jittery.

    He added: “I listened to the national chairman of the PDP in Ilorin on Monday and he talked about poaching. We never poached. You see, when we started the process last year, we announced to the whole world that the defunct ANPP, the defunct ACN and the defunct CPC would enter into a merger and become one party.

    “We went into the process as prescribed for us by relevant laws and the constitution. That was the first stage. This is why I keep explaining to people that three things happened in Nigeria, which changed the political landscape. The first was on July 31, 2013, the day INEC approved the merger. From that day, the political calculations, the political permutations in the country changed.

    “The second was exactly a month after when seven PDP leaders and their governors walked out of a convention and PDP has not recovered from that. The final was the day the new PDP joined the APC.

    “So what happened was on the one hand via merger, which was perfectly legitimate; then we had an implosion within the PDP. It was that implosion, which led to the walking out of the leaders, which finally led to their coming to join the APC. We did not poach.

    “Now, it is true that probably if there had been no merger, there will be no such platform. Those governors and those PDP senators would have been probably forced to stay in PDP. This is because there would have been no options for them.

    “Come to the ACN, they will say it is a Southwest party. Go to ANPP, they will say it is a northern regional party. Go to this, they will say it is one man party. Now because our own leaders had the foresight of embarking on this merger, despite the cynicism of everybody, by the time the implosion happened, there was a national platform for them. This is what the National Chairman of PDP, Adamu Muazu, is mistaking for poaching. We never poached anywhere.”

    The APC interim National Publicity Secretary said the PDP National Chairman was mistaking defection for poaching.

    Said he: “However, while the law makes it permanently legal, legitimate for a governor, the deputy governor, the president or the vice president to move over from the party upon which he or she is elected to another party, it is not so easy with the legislators.

    “So there is no ceremony if a governor crosses to APC tomorrow. But for a legislator to be able to move, it is expected that there is a faction within your party. Also there are procedures in the House. So, those 44 or 45 senators, who moved from PDP to APC, and the 37 members from the House of Representatives, who moved from PDP to APC were only following all righteousness to inform the House and the Senate President. Obviously, it is because of the faction within the PDP. Even today, I read that Oyinlola said he still remains the authentic National Secretary of the party.

    “So whatever we have done, look at it from the view point of the constitution, from the view point of the law. We have always been law-abiding. They are the ones poaching. We did not poach in any way.”

    On the controversy over opinion poll, Mohammed said APC did not conduct the survey on its own.

    He gave insights into how the poll was conducted and released some indices to show that it was a credible exercise.

    According to him, “for the benefit of the President and his likes who are hard of hearing, let’s give more specifics on the polling company and poll:

    “•The survey has been conducted by KA Research Limited, Africa Division, on behalf of APC Nigeria within the 2015 Pre-Election Polling Programme, between December 9, 2013 and January 12, 2014.

    “•The survey results is based on a Face to Face Nationwide Survey conducted in 36 States + FCT in Nigeria; with sample size of 21.091 interviews; representing 18+ population of Nigeria living in urban and rural settlements.

    “•The survey respondents have been selected using multi-stage random sampling methodology across all Nigerian states; interviewed by experienced and trained local field teams in each state.

    “•The survey results have a margin of sampling error of +/- 0.7 per cent, including design effect.

    “•KA Research Limited (KARL) is a privately-owned international research company, based in Brussels, Belgium and Istanbul, Turkey; operating in more than 60 countries with its own offices, subsidiaries and affiliates in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA Region).

    “•The company specialises in social and political polling; economic and media research in EMEA Region; its clientele includes private, governmental, non-governmental and academic clients, think-tanks; such as World Bank, United Nations, UNICEF, UNDP, Save The Children, USAID, DFID, University of Michigan, University of Maryland, CSIS, Brooking Institutions, National Democratic Institute, ABC News, BBC World Service, NHK Japan, ARD Germany, Deutsche Welle, Radio France International, Coca-Cola and Burger King Corporations; the company is also cooperating and working closely with major global research and consulting companies in EMEA Regions.”

    The APC spokesman said the release of the poll outcome had created confusion in the Presidency.

    He said: “First, the Presidency was confused. They seemed to think the APC conducted this survey itself. No, they got things wrong.

    “Unlike the PDP, we do not conduct surveys ourselves; instead, we commissioned professionals to conduct our polls. We used experts in the field so that the results are accurate and above reproach. In this instance, our poll was conducted by KA Research Limited, Africa Division. It was the largest survey of its kind ever conducted in Nigeria. I understand how this might have been confusing to the Presidency, since the PDP does not use unbiased, professional pollsters.

    “This explains why the results were such a shock to the PDP. The Presidency suggested we were practising some kind of voodoo. It seems the voodoo is coming entirely from the PDP and its survey company.

    “Second, just who is the PDP/Presidency’s polling company? It is a firm named NOI Polls. And just who is this firm? Do those initials ring a bell? The Presidency’s pollster is none other than Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (NOI), the Coordinating Minister herself!

    “And considering she recently lost track of more than $20billion at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), why would anyone trust any number she ever produced?

    “If there’s anyone practising voodoo, it’s NOI polls. And when you ask the Coordinating Minister about her polling company, make sure to also ask her about the money that’s disappeared, and that the people of Nigeria need their money back!

    “So, now that we’ve set the record straight and we know our survey numbers are the correct and credible ones, let’s review those results one more time:

    “When asked, “If the elections were held today, would you vote for Goodluck Jonathan or the candidate of the All Progressives Congress,” the APC candidate held a 10-point b lead over the President. By a margin of 44 per cent to 34 per cent (with 22 per cent undecided), the APC candidate was the clear national choice.

    “When asked, “In general, do you think things in Nigeria are going in a good direction or bad direction,” by a staggering more than two-to-one margin (50 per cent-24 per cent), Nigerians responded that the country was going in a bad direction.

    “When asked, “What issue would you like the President and National Assembly to focus on most,” an overwhelming majority (60 per cent) said job was the dominant issue that the government should address.

    “And then when asked if they found the following statement convincing or not, “Goodluck Jonathan has done nothing to create jobs, and far too many people are still unemployed.” Decisively, 58 per cent of Nigerians found that argument about Jonathan convincing.

    “Finally, when asked if Jonathan was doing a good or bad job fighting corruption, 59 per cent of Nigerians thought Jonathan was a doing a bad job fighting corruption.”

    Asked what the APC had realised from the poll, Mohammed said it was obvious Nigerians were after change.

    He added: “The message is clear: The nation is going in the wrong direction. The country wants change and would not vote to re-elect Jonathan in part because the number one issue to Nigerians is job and the nation believes Jonathan has no credibility on the issue of job creation.

    “Nigerians also believe Jonathan has done an extremely poor job fighting corruption (that he’s actually closed his eyes to corruption) and that the resources that should be invested in job creation, infrastructure and economic development have been stolen and wasted – undermining the nation’s opportunity.

    “We hope the PDP will also come clean on its own survey company; the fact that it is owned by a serving minister whose initials are used to name the company, and the fact that it has been feeding doctored opinion poll to Nigerians.

    “We have chosen to call the opinion polls they conduct on behalf of themselves and for themselves ‘’incestuous’’. We have nothing more to add!”

  • 2014: Okorocha, Ogbeh, el-Rufai, Osoba, Fani-Kayode warn PDP against rigging

    2014: Okorocha, Ogbeh, el-Rufai, Osoba, Fani-Kayode warn PDP against rigging

    •APC mobilisation committee storms Osun

    The National Mobilisation Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday stormed Osogbo, the Osun State capital, to rally support for the party.

    Many chieftains of the party, including Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha; former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman Chief Audu Ogbeh; former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Mallam Nasir el-Rufai; former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba and former Minister of Aviation Chief Femi Fani-Kayode spoke at the rally.

    The Osogbo City Stadium, venue of the rally, was filled with APC members and supporters.

    Some of the Speakers, who spoke in turns, addressed the issue of future elections.

    The party chieftains warned PDP against manipulating next year’s governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states, saying what was done in the last Anambra State governorship poll should not be repeated.

    Ogbeh said the progressives had never been allowed to rule “this nation”, adding that the APC was set to take over power at the centre to better the lot of Nigerians.

    Okorocha said Nigerians should not only vote, but ensure that their votes count in installing the right government.

    He urged Osun people to support Governor Rauf Aregbesola and enable him consolidate on the numerous achievements of his administration.

    Fani-Kayode warned the PDP led-Federal Government against rigging the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.

    He said: “The rigging style used during the last Anambra State governorship election would not be allowed in Osun and Ekiti states next year. When the Federal Government did it in Yorubaland in 1964 and 1966, the government at the centre fell. The same scenario was repeated in Ondo in 1983 during the time of the late Chiefs Adekunle Ajasin and Akin Omoboriowo and the Federal Government fell as well.

    “In 1993, the election of the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola was annulled with the connivance of the military and the government at the centre fell. So this time around, the progressives’ decision to come together to form a formidable party is not just a tea party. We warn that rigging should not be repeated in Yorubaland to foist unpopular governments on the people.”

    Osoba said he was impressed with the development in the state and hailed Aregbesola’s commitment to rapid growth.

    Aregbesola thanked the people for their support to his administration and pledged to always protect their interests.

    He said: “For seven-and-a-half years, you (the people of Osun State) were subjected to humiliation, but in the three years of our administration, we have tried to restore the people’s dignity in many ways with our programmes and policies.

    “So no amount of threat by the opposition party in the state can intimidate us. With God on our side, no rigging in 2014 in the Osun governorship election will succeed. Our party, APC, will take over power in 2015 in Nigeria. So whoever is yet to register should do so when the voter registration begins.”

  • I told Obasanjo ‘I’m not your cook’  —Audu Ogbeh

    I told Obasanjo ‘I’m not your cook’ —Audu Ogbeh

    The former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Audu Ogbeh, yesterday said that that his decision to call the bluff of former President Olusegun Obasanjo precipitated their parting of ways and his subsequent removal as party boss.

    Ogbeh, now a stalwart of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), said at a meeting of the Benue State expanded executive council of the party in Makurdi that during the confrontation he told the former president that he was nobody’s boy.

    According to him, “One day, I summed up courage and confronted Obasanjo at a meeting. I told him point blank that Mr. president, I am not your cook but your party chairman, so you talk to me with respect.”

    At the meeting which was held to discuss the merger of ANPP, ACN, APGA and CPC, Ogbeh said he asked Obasanjo to show the party leadership respect and reminded him that when others were building the party he was in prison and should stop kicking people around.

    This, according to Ogbeh, did not go down well with the former President who later masterminded the former chairman’s ouster.

    He assured ACN members that merger of the party with APGA, CPC and ANPP will work and that APC will be ensure party supremacy.

    “Let me also assure you that APC will send PDP out of power in 2015,” he said.

    He lamented the current high level of corruption in the Jonathan administration saying it is the only thriving sector in the country.

    “ When I was chairman of PDP, my son never got involved in oil but two national chairmen after me, their sons pocketed over N400 billion without supplying a tea cup of oil.”

    He added, “Chairman of Pension Task Force Team is going about with 20 policemen yet they are deceiving the people that he has escaped. He may have donated the money to fund the party’s campaign, so he’s untouchable.”

    Also speaking, Senate Minority leader, Senator George Akume, reaffirmed that the merger is on course and advised ACN members to disregard rumours that it will not work.

    He noted that beginning the merger with 11 governors is a no mean achievement.