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  • PDP’s 16-year rule is a nasty experience, says Buhari

    PDP’s 16-year rule is a nasty experience, says Buhari

    THE presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), urged Nigerians yesterday to reject the Peoples  Democratic Party (PDP) in the next election for failing the nation.

    Buhari, who said this during his campaign rally at Mapo Hall, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital yesterday, described 16 years of PDP governance as “nasty.”

    Flanked by the party’s national leaders, who addressed a crowd of supporters and residents, Buhari said insecurity and corruption were the hallmark of the PDP governance.

    He said the vices and many others that characterised the PDP government had brought untold hardship to Nigerians.

    His words: “The 16 years experience of the PDP is a very nasty experience. The insecurity, corruption, destruction of infrastructure, among others, particularly at the centre, have brought a great suffering to Nigerians. We must vote PDP out.

    “They spent over $20 billion on power, yet we have no power. Their governance has made Nigerians poorer.”

    The APC presidential candidate said he was convinced that Oyo State people were ready for change.

    He urged the electorate to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC), go to the polling centre early enough on election days and stay back to ensure they monitored their votes.

    Buhari promised to develop other sectors of the economy, including agriculture, by specifically paying attention to cocoa and other farm produce.

    He also promised to develop mining, promote small-scale industries, provide security and focus on youth development through job creation, if elected.

    Earlier, the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, praised Nigerians for enduring President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration for six years.

    He said the APC government would develop all sectors of the economy to allow Nigerians to realise their potential.

    He said Nigerians should vote for the APC candidates in the election, having experienced true transformation under the leadership of Governor Abiola Ajimobi in the last three and a half years.

    He also urged the electorate to get to the polling units early and monitor their votes.

    “Go and collect your PVCs to enable you vote PDP out. It is your possession. Don’t let poll robbers rob us again. Jonathan has ruined our economy. He came and said he did not have shoes. We have bought shoes, shirts and ties for him now. Enough is enough.

    “For six years, he gave us excuses that there is no money; it is time for him to go. And again, we have somebody here whose tenure has witnessed an unprecedented development in the history of Oyo State. Ajimobi has performed very well.

    “So on the day of the elections, get to the polling centres early enough, vote and record the voter card number, and wait till they count your votes. With your support, we shall send PDP packing,’’ Tinubu said.

    The party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, led the crowd to reject efforts to postpone the February election. He also led them to reject interim Federal Government.

    “All those who have ears, let them hear. And for those who have eyes, let them see. A word is enough for the wise,’’ he said.

     He presented the party’s flag to the state governor, who is also the party’s governorship candidates.

    Ajimobi quoted the late famous British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, saying: “ We do not know whether if we change, things will improve; but for things to improve, we must change. I, therefore, urge you to turn out in large numbers on the day of election to vote out PDP and vote for APC at all levels,.”

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola said Nigerians were now wiser and would not again fall for Jonathan’s shoeless sloganeering of 2011.

    “Jonathan was also here (Mapo Hall) before our visit today and without any doubt, we cannot compare this crowd from the airport, to the scanty crowd that witnessed his campaign. The large presence of Yoruba here today is an indication that we have embraced change.

    “Yorubas have signed for change. Four years ago, he (Jonathan) said he had no shoes; we have bought enough shoes for him now. Let him retire home and leave us to repair the damage he had done in the last six years,’’ he said.

    Also speaking, Rivers State Governor, who is also the Director General of the party’s presidential campaign, Rotimi Amaechi, said that it was intriguing that Jonathan could go to the South-South and tell the people that he did not do anything in the zone as alleged.

    He punctured criticism of Buhari’s age, saying a younger Jonathan had been unable to deliver, hence the need for a more experienced person to take over management of the affairs of the country.

    “Age comes with experience. If a 57-year-old man was given the opportunity for six years and yet proved incapable of fixing the country, we need the experience of a 72-year- old man.

    “They said $20 billion oil money was missing. But the President said it was $10 billion; yet they could not trace it. It is mere fiction for him to say that he wants to create 20 million jobs. This is somebody who could not create one million jobs in six years. What miracle does he want to perform? That is what they call fiction,’’ he said.

    For the umpteenth time, Odigie-Oyegun warned against the rumoured postponement of the general elections and the enthronement of an interim government.

    Also present on the occasion were Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole;  the party’s former Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande; a former governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Deputy National Chairman (South) Chief Segun Oni as well as Buhari’s running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

    They were received by crowd, who endured about six hours of standing.

    Popular Fuji maestro, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, thrilled the crowd all through the day.

    The train moved to the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade 1 and Alaafin of Oyo Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi 111 after the rally.

  • Buhari thanks supporters

    Buhari thanks supporters

    THE All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCPCO) has quoted the party’s presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, as expressing gratitude to Nigerians for the reception accorded in all the places he had visited for campaign so far.

    The Director of Media and Publicity of the organisation, Mallam Garba Shehu, said this in a statement made available to The Nation.

    The statement thanked the citizens for having confidence in the party’s presidential candidate to right the several wrongs bedevilling the country.

    The APC campaign team added that the huge reception Buhari’s campaign trains have received in all the states visited across the country so far, indicated how desperately Nigerians were yearning for change.

    The party quoted Buhari as saying: “This is to appreciate the people of this great country for the wide acceptance to vote for change in the coming election. The issues of corruption, insecurity, lies, weak economy among several atrocities and damage that have been done to the country are enough reasons for change.

    “The saying that you can fool the people sometime, but you can’t fool the people all the time is applicable here. After nearly 16 years of democracy, what we have today is unacceptable: our youths are roaming the streets with no job and poverty visible everywhere; the missing $20 billion oil money, the missing Chibok girls, the ill-equipped military to fight insurgency, corruption in high places, lack of vision and clueless regime of governance are not acceptable to Nigerians. These are more than enough reasons to fire up the vortex of change in the minds of our people.

  • Buhari didn’t jail Ajasin, says family

    The family of the first civilian Governor of Ondo State, Chief Adekunle Ajasin, has said former military Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, did not jail the former governor.

    The family said the former head of state only invited the late Afenifere leader for interrogation.

    Buhari is the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Ajasin family cautioned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stop using their father’s name to campaign against the progressives’ party.

    The family also said they had forgiven Buhari for the arrest of the former governor in 1984.

    Its spokesman, Chief Tokunbo Ajasin, who spoke to reporters in Akure yesterday, maintained that his father forgave Buhari long before his death.

    The younger Ajasin cautioned politicians, particularly those seeking for elective positions, to base their campaigns on issues rather than irrelevances.

    Ajasin said the Buhari administration did not jail his father as being speculated but only invited him for interrogation as required by military traditions and policies.

    He said there was no judicial pronouncement or ruling where his father was sentenced to prison or indicted.

    According to him, “It will be totally wrong for anybody to say that Gen. Buhari jailed my father. No, that is not correct. It was true that my father was detained under Buhari’s military regime with other former governors.

    “Two panels of enquiry were consequently set up to look into the allegations against my father and others, but the panels found my father innocent and exonerated him.

    “What Buhari did then was part of military policies and tradition. Though many Nigerians were not happy with that but my father  forgave Buhari before his demise.

    “As far as the issue is concerned, the Ajasin family had forgiven Buhari as well. As Christians we should learn to forgive always. The bible says the Father forgives us as we forgive those who offend us.”

    The son of the former governor said he met Buhari at a function where they embraced each other.

    “My sister and I were part of the entourage that welcomed the APC candidate to Akure during the recent presidential campaign rally.

     

     

  • Buhari: no power after PDP spent $20 billion

    Buhari: no power after PDP spent $20 billion

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress(APC) Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has urged Edo State residents to vote out President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on February 14.

    General Buhari said it was important to sweep away the PDP before the PDP sinks the country.

    He spoke at a campaign rally in Benin City, where a mammoth crowd welcome him and listened attentively.

    Gen. Buhari stated that he was committed to solving insecurity in parts of the country as well as providing gainful employment for youths, adding that it was “extremely dangerous for the nation-state,” to have 60 per cent unemployed youths.

    The APC presidential candidate noted that every household in the country was suffering from the effect of PDP’s mis-governance.

    He said the PDP lacked accountability in the management of resources and promised to focus attention to solving major challenges in the country.

    According to him, “when PDP came into power, NEPA or the Power Holding Company of Nigerian, both of blessed memory, were producing about 3,000 to 4,000 megawatts. Today, after PDP has expended $20 billion, we are producing less than that.”

    “With this amount of lack of accountability, there is no way Nigeria can survive. So before they kill Nigeria and kill us, we better vote out the PDP. We hope that on the election day, you will come out enough en masse and make sure PDP is constitutionally killed from Nigeria,” Gen. Buhari said.

    He continued: “APC government, by the will of God and Nigerians, from May 30, this year, we will make sure that we remove insecurity from the Northeast to Badagry, from Sokoto to Cross River and from Daura to Port Harcourt. We are going to remove insecurity.

    “There is nothing that nothing that we can do without security. So, priority is to firstly secure this country.”

    National Leader of the APC and former Governor of Lagos, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urged Edo people to embark on “common sense revolution” because the ruling PDP government failed to provide jobs for over 50 million unemployed youths,

    Tinubu promised that the APC, when voted into power, would revive the nation’s refineries.

    The former governor, who urged Nigerians to vote for Buhari “certificate or no certificate” described the party’s candidates as men of distinction and integrity.

    Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said the story of Nigeria would change when Buhari is voted into power.

    Oshiomhole named insecurity, dead refineries, importation of petroleum products and lack of power supply as issues that would define the election.

    Earlier, Governor Ameachi explained that it was the desire of the party to match words with action, rather than the failed promises of the present administration.

    “Any government that runs on promises is not worthy to be re-elected because as a government running for a second term, you must show what you have done before. We cannot continue to leave on promises,” he said.

  • Buhari/Osinbajo: Change in the offing

    Buhari/Osinbajo: Change in the offing

    In one of his writings, the present writer had advised the All Progressives Congress (APC) to perish the thought of a Muslim/Muslim ticket and also to look beyond the Southwest in picking the running mate to its presidential flag bearer. The best materials for vice presidential candidate at that time were Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Governor Babatunde Fashola, both of whom, unfortunately, are Muslims. At the time, I gave that advice, I did not take into consideration the need to factor in the strengths of the legacy parties that metamorhorsed into the APC. They are: the action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the Congress for progressive change (CPC), the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a faction of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

    The largest group in the merger was the ACN, which should have produced the presidential candidate. But, for shrewd political reasons, the slot was zoned to the North. Eventually, the party settled for Buhari, a man Nigeria needs more that he needs Nigeria. In fact, if there were no Buhari, the APC would have invented one. Tinubu is believed to be instrumental in the emergence of Buhari, who was the leader of the second largest group in the fold. He is the most qualified for the job.

    It was in recognition of its role in the formation of the APC and the support for Buhari that made it imperative for the APC to zone the slot the running mate to the ACN, who were dominant in the Southwest. It was for the purpose of justice, equity and fairness, so that members of the defunct ACN would not lose out in the whole arrangement. Not doing so might have offended the sensibilities of the Southwest, which commands an intimidating number of eligible voters.

    Tinubu then came out with a masterstroke. He came out with a distinguished professor of law and a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who is not only a devout Christian, but also a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) as a running mate to Buhari. That was the clincher. For the first time in the history of Nigeria, we are on the verge of getting a professor in the Presidency. This turned out to be a popular choice because it has received the backing of Nigerian intellectuals, including men and women in the law profession, captains of industry and other intellectually-oriented groups.

    What came to my mind after the announcement of Prof. Osinbajo as Buhari’s running mate was that Asiwaju Tinubu had once again exhibited his penchant for picking competent people into high political offices, as he did in the case of picking Fashola to succeed him. Fashola has turned out to be the most successful governor in the federation. Therefore, Asiwaju and other leaders of the APC should take the credit for the choice of Osinbajo as Buhari’s running mate. Nigeria needs both of them at this time of her chequered political history.

    According to Tinubu, “when America was in big trouble, she turned to General Dwight Eisenhower; Britain turned to Sir Winston Churchill and France to General Charles de Gaulle, in their most difficult times. Tinubu therefore sees Gen. Buhari as “the person Nigeria needs, and must turn to at this critical time of her travails in order to liberate her from her current state of stupor, corruption, insecurity, impunity and general hopelessness, as the above leaders did for their countries.

    It is a known fact that Buhari and Osinbajo are disciplined, religious, honest, humble, transparent and not obsessed with power and material wealth. Buhari and Osinbajo are known to be incorrupt and incorruptible, with no skeletons in their cupboards. Both of them have reached the highest levels of their careers: the one an army General and the other a Professor and a SAN. Buhari had been Garrison Commander, Military Governor, Head of State, Chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) among others. Both of them are happily married with children and live a peaceful, honest, simple and decent lives. In the United States, for example, these are part of the qualities required for persons who aspire to rule the country.

    Throughout his career in the public service, Buhari never looted the treasury like others before and after him. He is not known to have acquired wealth and property at home or abroad. While our public officers have many mansions in choice locations in Nigeria and overseas, Buhari is reported to have only two houses; one in Kaduna and the other in Daura, Katsina, his home state. As for Osinbajo, we all know that people of his kind, intellectuals like the present writer, are not known for amassing wealth and property, but are interested in the pursuit of intellectual satisfaction and peace of mind. This shows that Buhari and Osinbajo are a perfect match for the nation. They are not the kind of people who worship money, wealth or indulge in extravagant life. Buhari’s stance against indiscipline and corruption, the twin evils that have brought Nigeria to the present sorry state, is legendary. In order to prevent Nigeria from collapsing like a pack of cards, the APC has in its wisdom carefully fished out Buhari as a man who could fix Nigeria by rescuing her from imminent collapse.

    Buhari has kept a low  profile for more than 30 years in the public domain, and has earned the enviable reputation as an honest, disciplined, incorrupt and incorruptible man, and a man of integrity. Under his previous short regime (1983-84), indiscipline and corruption were fought with vigour. If Buhari had ruled Nigeria for 4 years at that time, the twin evils of indiscipline and corruption would have taken their hurried flights from Nigerian social and political space. He now wants to be president, definitely not for self aggrandizement but to deliver Nigeria from the regime of indiscipline, corruption and impunity; and this is precisely what he would do because he is himself self disciplined. As Awolowo said, “in order to discipline others, you must yourself be self disciplined”. And so, like Awolowo’s doctrine, we are on our way to the regime of mental magnitude. Fortunately, Buhari has an able vice-president in the waiting, and from whose intellectual prowess he could tap to his own advantage, his government and Nigerians as a whole.

    Professor Osinbajo, in my judgement, has some of the characteristics of President Barrak Obama. Like president Obama, Osinbajo has a great capacity for hard work. He is smart, eloquent and has the look and features of Obama. Our prediction is that Buhari plus Osinbajo means the change – perhaps radical change – that Nigeria needs at this time for a just, corrupt-free, safe and sane society, the greatest good of the greatest number of Nigerians (egalitarianism) and life more abundant for all. They are the best ticket to lead Nigeria, at this time of her need, to the Promised Land instead of the Desert.

     

    Ugly Campaigns

     

    While the APC continues to campaign on the incontrovertible issues of corruption, insecurity, impunity and unemployment, the PDP continues to chase shadows on the mundane issues of certificate, age and health of its opponent, as if those are the issues Nigerians are interested in instead of rebutting, with superior arguments, the serious issues of corruption, insecurity, impunity and unemployment that have confounded Nigeria for six bad years!. A party which lacks confidence in itself is usually jittery and hence is prone to making mistakes (I have called these necessary mistakes) that turn the electorate against the party. This is precisely the position of the PDP in its attempt to distract voter’s attention from serious issues to mundane ones by such logical fallacies of argument: argumentum ad hominem (“attack against the person” instead of arguing on the issues), and ignoratio elenchi (irrelevant argument) . All this is happening simply because PDP has no answers to the pertinent issues of corruption, insecurity and unemployment raised by the APC in their vigorous campaigns.

    The whole world was aghast at Ayodele Fayose’s crude and uncultured advert on the life and probable death of Buhari that is better forgotten for the primitive mentality of its sponsor, and Femi Fani-Kayode’s miserable rantings and orchestrated political howlers on the mundane issue of certificate that has been beaten to death, as if that is what Nigeria needs to fight corruption, insecurity and unemployment that a masters or “Doctorate” degree holder had entrenched during his corrupt regime. As one female electorate said about PDP’s gaffe about certificate:”Na certificate we dey chop? “ Unfortunately, the issue of certificate on which Fani-Kayode had spent so much expenditure of energy has backfired, like that of Fayose, his compatriot in noise making. Both of them have succeeded in offending the sensibilities of many Nigerians, especially the sensibilities of northerners and the military whom Fayose and Fani-Kayode have unwittingly attacked, first, that all the past three northern presidents had died in office, with the implication of death-wish for Buhari and, second, that the northerners are incapable of producing a graduate even in the military, as President of Nigeria, and so Buhari must be ridiculed with the school certificate saga. Rightly, prominent northerners have kicked against these wicked innuendos. From now till the time of election, the PDP would make more mistakes that are necessary for its own downfall. Surely, those who are too clever sometimes overreach themselves.

     

    Conduct of Election

     

    From all indications, the 2015 elections would be like the 1993 election which M.K.O Abiola won fairly and squarely. With the same enthusiasm that accompanied the  “ Hope 93” election, the INEC must try to meet, if not surpass, the standard set by Prof Nwosu in the conduct of  the freest and fairest election in Nigeria in 1993. Like in 1993, the general enthusiasm of the electorate is so great that voters would troop out to vote in order to put an end to their sufferings caused by the thieves in Jonathan’s administration. On the conduct of the coming election we dare say that rigging would be difficult for a party that has seen the handwriting on the wall. Incidentally, rigging is difficult, if not impossible, where a party and its candidates are popular, as anybody attempting to rig in those areas would be on a suicide mission. All the parties should appoint strong, competent and reliable people as party agents for all polling units and collation centres. Electorate must be educated, as Aregbesola did in the last election in Osun State when he displayed to them how to fold their ballot papers so as to prevent their thumb prints from disappearing into the PDP’s logo.

    Now, the electoral law has stated that ballot papers must be counted and the results announced at every polling unit and collation centre before all the results are sent to Abuja where the INEC would only perform the ceremonial function of announcing the already known results from the polling units and collation centres. That the results are known to everybody and even in the internet before they make their ways to Abuja is made possible by information technology through the prompt recordings of results at polling units and collation centres on smart phones of various technological devices. Were it not for those technological devices, an entirely different result would have been announced in Abuja during the August 2014 gubernatorial election in Osun State where announcement of result was embarrassingly delayed for hours for possible dislocation. It was a rigging aborted by the aid of modern technology. This means that it is now possible for Nigerians to know the winner of the election even before its final announcement in Abuja, and the loser would congratulate the winner as it is done in civilized countries, including our neighbour, Ghana.  If the election is free, fair and credible, the loser should congratulate the winner even before the final results are announced at least for a change, in the 2015 elections. Nigeria deserves this civilized political culture.

     

    Makinde is the Director General of Awolowo Centre for Philosophy, Ideology and Good Governance, Osogbo, Osun State.

  • Day Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, others united for Buhari in Ondo

    Day Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, others united for Buhari in Ondo

    A huge crowd of supporters welcomed the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and his campaign team to Akure, the Ondo State capital. DAMISI OJO and LEKE AKEREDOLU report.

    In the History of Ondo State, January 24,2015 would remain indelible in the minds of many people.

    That day, racial discrimination was totally put on hold as Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo and other tribes welcomed the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and his running mate, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, (SAN), to Akure, the state capital.

    In the annals of political campaigns and rallies in Ondo State,it was a special day as the 5000 capacity crowd Democracy Park could not contain the surging crowd.

    Many hanged on the veranda of adjoining buildings to catch a glimpse on the former Head of State.

    In spite of the late arrival of the visitors,anxious party members and supporters waited patiently till around 4.30 pm when the campaign train hit the Democracy park like the biblical triumphant entry.

    Security operatives had a hectic time in controlling the crowd. People were shouting ‘sai Buhari’, waving their brooms and dancing to the tunes of Saidi Osupa and his band boys.

    The crowd defied the scorching sun food and drink vendors made brisk business.

    Before the arrival of Gen Buhari and his entourage from Ado-Ekiti, the APC National Leader and former Lagos State Governor had arrived earlier to cheer up the excited crowd who had waited anxiously for more than eight hours.

    They later came in a long convoy Gen Muhammadu Buhari,Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, National Chairman, Chief John Odigie Oyegun and other party leaders.

    The APC leaders flayed the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and urged Nigerians to vote out the party, which they said, represents corruption and maladministration in the February general elections.

    They noted that the PDP government has brought untold hardship to Nigerians and assured that the APC would bring about change.

    Tinubu who addressed the APC supporters at the Democracy Park, Akure said the party presented Buhari as its candidate to fight corruption, stressing that the former Head of State is not too old to rule the country as being insinuated by the PDP.

    Tinubu mentioned some prominent world leaders, including the late Dr Nelson Mandela, former President of South-Africa who ruled their countries in their old age. He said age has nothing to do with efficiency and leadership.

    The APC National Leader recalled that former Ondo State Governor, Adekunle Ajasin ruled at over 70 years. He said the legacies of his administration are reference points for successive administrations.

    He said: “Leaders who ruled their countries and liberated them ruled at old age. nelson Mandela ruled South Africa at over 70 years. The man who liberated the United States of America ruled the country at over 70 years, so, if we are presenting Buhari, a 72 year old man to liberate us in Nigeria, it is not a sin.”

    Tinubu who described the APC campaign as “common sense revolution”, described Buhari as a brilliant, intelligent, brave and honest person, who has solution to the problems confronting the country.

    He challenged President Goodluck Jonathan to present his score card for the last six years. He asked him to show the refinery he promised to build in Ondo state when he was canvassing for votes four years ago.

    The former governor maintained that Nigeria needed a courageous man like Buhari to conquer terror, adding that the current administration has failed woefully in all sectors of the economy.

    Buhari said that the PDP has killed the economy through corruption and maladministration, adding that his government will restore the hope of the masses.

    The former Head of State promised he would end corruption and revive the economy. He promised to create jobs through farming and mining.

    The National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Oyegun, and Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State urged Nigerians to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) and vote out the PDP.

    Aregbesola noted that Ondo State had been delivered from the captives of the oppressed with their support for the APC.

    Dignitaries at the event include former governors of Ekiti, Adeniyi Adebayo, Segun Oni and Kayode Fayemi, Chief Pius Akinyelure, Mrs. Jumoke Anifowose (nee Ajasin), Abike Dabiri, Victor Olabimtan, Senator Olorunmbe Mamora, Rotimi Akeredolu SAN, Oyewole Fasawe, Sola Iji, Niran Sule and Bola Ilori.

    Others include Isaac Kekemeke Senator Ajayi Boroffice, Ifedayo Abegunde, Ganny Dauda, Henry Bello, Dr. Tunji Abayomi, Dr. Paul Akintelure, Adegboyega Adedipe, Ade Adetimehin,

    Others are Eni Omosule, Tayo Alasoadura, Benson Enikuomehin, Lebi Morayo, Gboyega Adedipe, Tunde Imolehin, Abayomi Adesanya, Charles Titiloye, Erelu Modupe Johnson- Akindele and Mrs Funmilayo Olaseinde-Vincet.

    Highlight of the rally was the defection of some PDP and Labour Party member (LP) to APC.

    Among them were Femi Agagu, former Chief of Staff to the former Governor Olusegun Agagu, and former Speakers of the Assembly, Hon, Victor Olabimtan and Taofik Abdusalam.

  • We’ll curb insecurity – Buhari

    We’ll curb insecurity – Buhari

    The Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Gen. Muhamadu Buhari, said on Thursday in Benin City, Edo state, said the APC government will end insurgency in the country if elected on February 14.

    The former head of state also lamented the wastage of over $20billion on electricity by the Peoples Democratic Party government without commensurate result.

    Buhari, who addressed a large crowd of party supporters when his campaign train landed at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, said tackling of insecurity, unemployment and power challenges will form the three cardinal points of his administration.

    He said, “The first one is insecurity and that there is nothing we can do without security, so our priority is to secured this country. Secondly unemployment, the youths of this country are more than 60 per cent of the population and whether they are schooled or not, they need to be employed.

    “This is extremely dangerous for this country and of course there is problem of corruption which is responsible for so much wastage of the resources which can be utilized especially for education. There is nothing you can give people than better quality education. I have seen what Governor Adams Oshiomhole has done by inviting me to come and commissioned some projects. So, the APC government by the will of God from May 30, 2015, will remove insecurity from northeast, from Sokoto to Cross River, from Daura to Porthacourt.

    Governor Oshiomhole in his address said the APC will improve Nigeria’s fortune if voted into power.

  • Buhari didn’t jail Ajasin – Family

    Contrary to the insinuation by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, jailed the first civilian governor of Ondo State, Chief Adekunle Ajasin, his family has said Buhari’s military government only detained the late Afenifere leader and was later released after interrogation.

    The family cautioned the PDP to stop using their father’s name to campaign against the APC.

    The Ajasin’ family also said they had forgiven Buhari over the arrest of the former governor in 1984.

    The family spokesman, Chief Tokunbo Ajasin, who spoke to journalists in Akure on Thursday, maintained that his father had forgiven the former head of state long before his death.

    He cautioned politicians, particularly those seeking elective positions to base their campaigns strictly on issues rather than irrelevances.

    He said, “It will be totally wrong for anybody to say that Gen. Buhari ‘s government jailed my father. No, that is not correct. It was true that my father was detained under Buhari’s military regime along with other former governors in Nigeria and two panels of inquiry were consequently set-up to look into the allegations against my father and others. But the panels found my father innocent and exonerated him as well.

    “What Buhari did then was part of military policies and tradition. Though many Nigerians were not happy with that, but my father had since forgiven Buhari before his demise.

    “As far as the issue is concerned, the family of Ajasin had forgiven Buhari as well. Because as Christians we should exhibit the spirit of forgiveness always. The bible says Father forgive us as we forgive those who offend us.”

    The former governor’s son said he met Buhari at a function sometime ago where the duo happily embraced each other, indicating that the disagreement was over.

     

  • Buhari visits Ibadan today

    Buhari visits Ibadan today

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and his campaign team will storm Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, today.

    The party’s Director of Publicity, Mr. Olawale Sadare, said this in a statement.

    APC said General Buhari will on arrival in the state capital,  visit to the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Samuel Odulana, Odugade 1, after which his train will proceed to the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi.

    Thereafter, the Buhari’s train will move to the Mapo Hall in Ibadan for a rally.

  • Buhari promises to complete Mambilla power dam

    Buhari promises to complete Mambilla power dam

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari has promised to complete the Mambila Hydroelectric Dam to supply at least 3,050 megawatts of electricity to Taraba people and the citizens.He spoke in Jalingo during the party’s presidential rally, which threw the Taraba State capital into human and vehicular gridlock.

    With the crowd of party supporters shouting “baba oyoyo, baba oyoyo” continuously, the party’s governorship candidate, Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan, pleaded with them repeatedly, but the shouting of Buhari’s praises continued. Speaking in Hausa, the former military head of state promised to end insecurity, unemployment and corruption, if voted for on February 14.

    He explained that the youth made up 60 per cent of the nation’s population, adding that most of them were unemployed. “This often leads to violence,” he said.

    He added that if unemployment and corruption were tackled, insecurity would be solved because the “idle youths would be engaged and they will put their time to productive use.”Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said Buhari as president would give Nigerians the desired positive change.

    He told Taraba people to vote for APC candidates in the elections.

    National Chairman of APC John Odigie-Oyegun said the PDP government has ruined the state and must be flushed out at the polls.

    The state APC Chairman, Hassan Ardo, said the rally was the beginning of the process to free the country from the PDP.