Tag: BUHARI

  • Campaign: Buhari departs for Lokoja APC Rally

    President Muhammadu Buhari has departed for Lokoja, Kogi to attend the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign rally in the state.

    NAN reports that the president left the State House Helipad for Lokoja via a presidential chopper.

    NAN reports that the president has cancelled his scheduled trip to Ilorin, Kwara following the cancellation of the APC campaign rally in the state.

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    The president’s initial plan was to attend both the Ilorin and Lokoja rallies as planned by the party’s Presidential Campaign Council.

    NAN gathered that the cancellation of the Kwara rally might not be unconnected with the ban on street rallies in the state.

    Gov. Abdulfattah Ahmed of Kwara on Monday banned on political street rallies and processions across the state following reported attacks on citizens by political thugs.

  • 2019, Buhari and sustaining good  governance 

    Its partisan times, so differing views have invaded the political space on the persona and leadership content in President Muhammadu Buhari.  He is both loved and hated. But it’s normal in life, especially for leaders who must step on toes or bruise many to find the illuminating trajectory of leadership.
     President Muhammadu Buhari is Nigeria’s latest subject of praises and vituperations. First, everyone must understand that Buhari is the incumbent President of Nigeria, who is seeking reelection in the February 16, 2019 presidential ballot.  But inevitably and consonance with democratic ethos, some political power mongers are seeking to unseat him. They have assembled in their numbers on different political platforms.
    To this category of opposing politicians and Nigeria’s potential leaders, President Buhari has performed so poorly in the last three years. They chant everywhere that he deserves to be ousted; but hardly justify their stand with incontrovertible facts. What is palpable in their eyes is the naked scramble for power. So,  “Buhari must go!”  is what electrifies every campaign fora of the opposition gangsters.
    The opposition ought to be genuinely piqued with Buhari for several reasons. The CBN ATMs, the unfettered access to the official exchange rates of  foreign currencies; the blockage of fake  oil subsidy claims, terminating the regime of inflated and abandoned contracts, and the arms procurement deals which stashed diverted dollars into several accounts have been blocked by Buhari.
    So, there are veiled and subterranean plots to ensure President Buhari does not stage a comeback in the next presidential polls. Some former Nigerian leaders, with the exception of a few like Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd) are neck-deep into this evil design. They have some handful minions, most of whom are  in subordinate leadership positions who are prosecuting the agenda of President Buhari’s ouster very satanically.
     The opponents, especially in the main opposition PDP  have forgotten that in 16 years of acclaimed “perfect” leadership of Nigeria, they neither delivered on good governance nor leadership. They dislocated Nigeria in all sectors.
    But it  was under their watch Nigeria’s foreign reserves were depleted and shared on the table mutilated parts of a hunter’s game. It was under their watch local contractors and oil subsidy claimants were owned awful trillions of naira for questionable debts.
    It was under their cursed regimes, 27 out of 36 states in the federation, including the central government could not pay salaries and allowances to public servants. The defunct PDP government personified poverty and misery.
    It was under their leadership insecurity in Nigeria peaked. Boko Haram terrorists captured and conveniently occupied 20 LGAs in Borno state alone and another four LGAs in Adamawa and Yobe states. Nigerians witnessed Boko Haram detonating their bombs everywhere in Abuja and other major cities in the North. The government of the day condoned it as signs of the times.
    Nigerians tolerated for years, and inexcusably, how the so-called ideal leadership supervised Plateau, the home of peace and tourism turned the epicenter or turf of testing ethnic supremacy by clannish warlords. Farmers and herders clashes reigned in most rural communities of Northern Nigeria unrestricted and blossomed every day, starching its tentacles to virgin territories.
    Armed bandits and rustlers roamed freely with the gait of conquerors in Northwest Nigeria. Militancy in the Niger Delta region was job for both the young and the old.  And its intensification blighted Nigeria’s economic fortunes.
    Nigerians, except these odious leaders, barricaded by fenced walls and sentries knew everything was wrong with Nigeria. The masses realized only a puritan of angelic endowments like President Buhari was competent to re-fix Nigeria. He was fervently persuaded to redeem Nigeria from the manacles of leadership slavery.
    Thus, Buhari landed like the eagle in 2015 in the poll of these sickening national malaises. President Buhari mounted the stage with messages in three main critical sectors to kick-start the recovery or redemption campaigns for Nigeria. Security was topmost on his agenda; the economy and anti-corruption wars were aspects of Nigeria as a country he vowed to vigorously pursue in his first years in office.
    Looking back at yesterday and today, one observes a positive and significant difference in these critical sectors in the nation. President Buhari has been able to recover a nation pushed into recession back on its feet. It happened when national oil revenues’ declined considerably; but he combined wisdom and prudence to effectively apply the meagre national resources to achieve results.
    Aside initiating capital projects, he has been able to complete abandoned capital projects in infrastructure, power generation, health,  public transport, education, oil and gas, agriculture   and so forth to lay the base for industrial development.
    Buhari has been able to impressively  shore-up Nigeria’s foreign reserves which declined to as low as  $29.6 billion in May 2015  to $47.5 billion  by  May 2018.  This is alongside checkmating inflationary trends in the economy, which have also witnessed a progressive decline since January, 2017.
     Similarly, the Sovereign Wealth Fund portfolio has appreciated with the injection of $650 million so as to strengthen local investments in various sectors of the economy. It has  also yielded positive results.
     President Buhari’s anti- corruption crusade anchored by both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) have recovered looted commonwealth amounting to billions of naira, alongside forfeiture of assets acquired with illicit wealth worth trillions of naira.  EFCC has netted the highest record of recoveries of loots  since the establishment of the  anti-graft agency  nearly two decades ago.
    But Buhari’s brightest star shines  in the area of the hitherto suffocating national insecurity.  It is repetitious to assert that President Buhari  has splendidly curbed raging terrorism and insurrections which nearly crumbled Nigeria.
    Under the Buhari Presidency, the Nigerian military have been  able to properly dissect the numerous security challenges confronting the country. It has adopted both combat and psychological strategies to conveniently counter the menace of insecurity threats that held Nigeria to the jugular.

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    A transparent, accountable and disciplined leadership of the Nigerian Army led by the COAS,  Lt.Gen. TY Buratai has secured for Nigeria victory over Boko Haram insurgents, herdsmen /farmers crises, violent militancy, dubious secession movements  and  the repulsive  armed banditry  and cattle rustling criminalities in the country.
    Truly, many people are excited at the prospects of leadership; but not everybody is endowed with leadership wisdom to lead a country as complex as Nigeria, with its multifaceted challenges. Most leaders of Nigeria have failed because they mixed greed and personal enrichment at the expense of the people. President Buhari is outstanding in this regard, which makes him an incontestable Prince of the Savannah.
    Nigeria cannot afford to mortgage President Buhari’s leadership at this moment. There is every need to support him to succeed and continue in office beyond 2019 to concretize these gains. As far as Nigerians committed to the recovery of this country from the hands of the leadership vultures, Buhari remains the unbeatable choice and hope for a secured and prosperous nation.
    Only President Buhari who has the moral rectitude and commitment can sustain the gains that have been recorded in some of the nation’s critical sectors and most profoundly on security.
    Okanga wrote this piece from Agila, Benue State.
  • Buhari, Tinubu, Fayemi, others greet Bisi Akande at 80

    President Muhammadu Buhari, All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi yesterday joined members of the ruling party to congratulate the first Interim Chairman of the party and former governor of Osun State, Chief Abdukareem Adebisi Akande on his 80th birthday.

    The President congratulated Pa Akande, his family and friends for his laudable achievements over the years, which threw him into the limelight at an early age, particularly highlighting his sacrifices in public service at the state and national levels.

    The President noted that as the first Interim Chairman of the APC, the former governor’s pivotal and visionary leadership prepared the party for history in 2015.

    He said this led to the unseating of an incumbent President for the first time in any election in Nigeria.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser (SA) on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, the President extolled Pa Akande’s loyalty and faithfulness to the party and the cause of building a strong and unified nation, as he consistently challenges governments and leaders to higher ideals and reminds them to think out of the box in meeting the needs of the poor and vulnerable.

    President Buhari added that he believed that the octogenarian’s good-nature, large heart and broad outlook on issues have impacted positively on party politics and democracy in Nigeria.

    The President prayed God to grant him longer life, strength and wisdom to serve more.

    Asiwaju Tinubu described Pa Akande as “a compassionate human being, an example of decorum in any circumstance and a principled leader possessed of profound judgment and a sage’s wisdom”.

    The former Lagos State governor prayed God Almighty to grant the celebrant “many more years so that he can continue to help this nation”.

    He added: “May he continue to stand forth as an example to young leaders and may his wise counsel and civic virtue help to guide and shape this nation.”

    Fayemi described Pa Akande as a living legend and perfect example of talent and hard work.

    In a congratulatory letter to the celebrant, the governor said he considered it a great privilege to work and walk with the former APC Interim National Chairman, whom he described as a man of integrity.

    He described Pa Akande as a pride and leading light of the progressive school of thought, “a true, committed, passionate and loyal Awoist deserving of all admiration”.

    Fayemi said: “I celebrate you today as always because you have been a great boss and a wonderful mentor. I will forever cherish the chance of working and walking with you to make life more meaningful for our people. Thank God for giving me this priceless opportunity and thank you for being there to nurture me with your infectious patience and humility.

     

     

  • Buhari, Osinbajo, others lay wreaths for heroes

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday led other top government officials and Service chiefs to lay wreaths in honour of soldiers, who died during national service and international assignments.

    The ceremony was to mark the 2019 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    January 15th, every year, is dedicated to remembering and appreciating surviving military men, who have retired from active service.

    It was the fourth time President Buhari as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was laying the wreath in a democratic setting.

    Buhari was clad in white ‘Babanriga’, just like Osinbajo, Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara.

    The ceremony at the National Arcade in the Three Arms Zone in Abuja came after over a month that the 2019 Armed Forces Remembrance Day emblem and Appeal Fund was launched by the President.

    The brief ceremony started around 11a.m. when Buhari arrived at the National Arcade and inspected the guard of honour.

    Christian and Muslim prayers were offered for the departed souls and the nation.

    One-minute silence was observed in honour of the departed souls and there was gun salute during the wreath-laying ceremony.

    Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara, Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Walter Onnoghen and Minister of Defence Dan Ali Mansur were among top government officials who also laid wreaths.

    Others that laid wreaths include Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Mohammed Bello, Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai and other service chiefs, Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris (performing his last official role).

    Buhari also signed the register and led the dignitaries to release white pigeons at the no-speech-making ceremony.

    Top government officials, including cabinet members, attended the event.

  • Group mobilises for Buhari, Sanwo-Olu, others in Lagos

    A group in the Lagos State chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), The Mandate Movement (TMM), yesterday mobilised thousands of its supporters in Ejigbo for door-to-door campaign for President Muhammadu Buhari, governorship candidate Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other candidates of the party in the forthcoming elections.

    At a rally in the community, TMM said the move was meant to ensure that APC records landslide victory for all its candidates.

    Speaking yesterday at the kick-off of the “Get Out And Vote For APC Candidates” at the Ejigbo mini-stadium, head of the movement and Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Kehinde Bamigbetan, said the group remained committed to the principles and agenda of the APC.

    The commissioner said it is in the vanguard of promoting, protecting and propagating the party’s manifesto.

    He said: “The role of tendencies in parties is to act as energisers at critical periods, interpret the manifesto in a manner that advances its interests and the full development of the populace.

    “We are aware that the general elections are near. On February 16, we shall go to the polls to elect our President, our senators, our members of the Federal House of Representatives. On March 2, we shall return to the polling booths to elect our governor and members of the House of Assembly.

    “Our party, the APC, needs all the support it requires to accomplish this task. We are competing with over 60 parties nationwide and no fewer than 40 parties are contesting with us in the Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II.

    “In an electioneering period like this, it is normal for other parties to try to put down the Herculean and heroic efforts of the Asiwaju Movement, which has moved from the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the Action Congress (AC) and now the APC.”

    Bamigbetan said the movement must have heard of the campaigns against the APC by other parties on radio, television and newspapers and how they tried to mis-interpret the programmes and projects of the party to give the impression that the APC had not done anything.

    “We want to assure you that all these antics are just the efforts of the cobweb that says it will not allow an elephant to pass. As our people say, even it is predicted that an animal with horns will knock one to death, it cannot be the ambition of a snail,” he said.

    Bamigbetan added that the achievements of the Asiwaju Movement in Ejigbo were legendary.

    The commissioner said the establishment of the Ejigbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) was among the achievements of the APC administration.

    According to him, the APC has executed several projects in Ejigbo, including Ejigbo Multipurpose Centre, modern secretariat, Bola Ahmed Tinubu Primary School, Oladele Alake Primary School, primary healthcare centres at Onaiwamimo, free meal, free uniforms, free General Certificate in Education (GCE) forms, free Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms and free vocational education.

     

  • Re: Buhari, Tinubu and the Abdication of Responsibility

    Dele Momodu’s fecund but wild imagination is capable of producing some entertaining prose. But his fulsome inaccurate ruminations are far divorced from political fact. In effect, he has reduced himself to being a tabloid sage, an ersatz wise man who seeks to disguise his cavalier arguments in a torrent of words.

    There is nothing wrong with people having different opinions. That is human nature and thus the very essence of the political craft. However, something is wrong when a person blatantly ignores the plain truth to hoist before the public eye what he knows to be incorrect just to prove a point.  This is more than a matter of style. It is a fault – a lack of connection to veracity. That person becomes more a sophist and a magician of words hoping to bedazzle his reader than a journalist or commenter seeking to educate the people.

    This is the problem at the core of the above-titled article written by Momodu and published on the back page of Thisday edition of Saturday, January 12, 2019. Momodu hinged his article on a false premise, on mis-information and as such the article is not an article befitting a newspaper at all.

    As Momodu seems to be suffering from an acute bout of aversion to the truth, it might help to feed him some reality.

    While inaugurating the APC Presidential Campaign Council for the 2019 election at the State House Abuja on Monday January 12, President Muhammadu Buhari said the party’s National Leader and Co- Chair of the council, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, would “take full charge of the campaign”. This is the way he put it: ”…But I must also add that, though we will all be deeply involved, I would like to assure the nation that I will do my part without making governance or my work suffer. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, my co-chairman, will be fully in charge, and is going to be on 24-hour vigil. That is to say, the operational buck of this campaign stops at his table, and I therefore urge all of us in the leadership of this campaign, in the field operations on the campaign trail and in the secretariat to consult with Asiwaju whenever guidance is needed”.

    Online platforms and prominent national newspapers reported the president perfectly, quoting his words without giving it unintended or unwarranted interpretation.  A few days later, however, a bizarre collection of some unknown parties under the aegis of CUPP, Coalition of United Political Parties, purposely distorted the president’s statement. It also warned President Buhari against campaigning by proxy. The Chairman of this group, Obasanjo subaltern, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, contended if Buhari would ask Tinubu to lead his campaign, then he should give way as the presidential candidate.

    This same warped idea was regurgitated by Momodu in his column wherein he accused Buhari of abdication of campaign responsibility to Asiwaju. To him, the fine arrangement worked out by Buhari is a poisoned chalice. He surmised that the APC leader was set up to fail. Let us talk truth to each other.

    Momodu is trying to make a mountain of a grain of sand.  Where in the world does a sitting president make himself the manager of his own campaign? Momodu would have a difficult time identifying where such a thing is custom. For many reasons, such a thing would be a foolhardy thing to do. The responsibility and correct things for any sitting president is to allow trusted allies to manage and coordinate the campaign. A decent and caring president, would devote the greater part of his time to the matters of governance. He will campaign only as the campaign requires. This is not where the bulk of his attention should reside. This is exactly as President Buhari has done.

    Let’s change things around for the moment. I dare say Momodu would be up in arms if PMB had said he was going to devote himself to the campaign and that governance must take a backseat. Momodu would be the first to claim that the president had engaged in another form of abdication of duty.  Thus, the problem is not with the president but with Momodu. He had already put in his mind that he would criticize the president come what may. But this criticism has not weight except with those seeking any reason to say they are against the president. But for Momodu to hold to this flawed position, means he would also have to chastise every president he so often mentions as being great politicians. Kennedy, Obama, Roosevelt, Lincoln, Clinton, all of them must fall by the measure that Momodu now uses.  Again, Momodu has not said anything really bad about Buhari. What he is exposing is that his opposition to the man has led him into the land of the nonsensical.

    Again to help Momodu of this self-induced fog, it may be good to repeat what the president said.  The president clearly said Asiwaju Tinubu, as co-chair of the campaign council, would take charge of the daily oversight of the campaign working in conjunction with the campaign DG and others. PMB would play his appropriate part in such a way that governance would not suffer on account of the campaign. That was gracious in my view.

    The president did not say he would not be on the hustings. He did not stay he would sit back at Aso Rock while Tinubu mount the rostrum in his stead. To put to lie Momodu’s ramblings, the APC held a campaign rally in Bauchi.  Momodu should have the fortitude to tell the public if he saw President Buhari at the rally. Momodu has taken on the aspects of the current occupant of the White House. Both tend to say what they want without due regard to what is.

    Two weeks earlier, President Buhari headlined the South–South kick-off rally in Uyo, AkwaIbom State. Other rallies have been lined up and you will see the president there.

    Momodu can go on and deodorise his candidate as he likes, that is perfectly within his right to do. But he has no right to twist an unequivocal statement to suit his fancy. Again, Tinubu and the APC have made their choice. For Asiwaju, the decision about how the present gains in governance and reform would not be frittered away, but preserved and improved upon for tomorrow and how the future of this country would be better served is clear in this election. Momodu may have a different take on things as is his right. But he does grave disservice to the truth and to the people by uttering falsehoods and by acting like what is normal campaign procedure for a sitting president the world over is somehow a nefarious undertaking in Nigeria. By so doing, Momodu is trying to do more than muddy the water, he is trying to tell us that mud is in fact water. If this is the best he can do for his side, then he has shown that their campaign is one of calumny and not issues. For all the words emitted, nothing but unintelligible noise has sallied forth.

     

    • Rahman, former Editor Thisday on Sunday, is Media Adviser to Asiwaju Tinubu.

     

  • FG launches new international passport

    The Federal Government on Tuesday launched a new 60-page Nigeria international passport.

    The red diplomatic passport also has ten years life span.

    President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo were issued their new 10-year Diplomatic passport by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) as the emergency Federal Executive Council (FEC) was drawing to a close on Tuesday.

    The passports were presented to them by the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau and assisted by the Comptroller General of NIS, Mohammed Babandede after their biometrics were captured and processed.

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    Apart from the ten-year validity, the new passport, according to Babandede, has 25 special features and difference from the existing passports.

    He said that it is an enhanced and self-tracking of application and ” weather friendly”.

    The new passport l, he said, has polycarbonate technology that eliminates damages.

    He also pointed out that it will now save Nigerians in disapora the time needed to frequently visit Nigerian embassies in search of new passports.

    The new passport, he said, will work concurrently with the existing passports.

  • 8 things you should know about new IGP Adamu

    President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Abubakar Adamu Mohammed as the Acting Inspector General of police to replace Ibrahim Idris who retired on Tuesday.

    Adamu officially, stepped in as acting IGP today.

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    Here are things you should know about him: 

    1. Adamu was born on November 9, 1961
    2.  He was born in Nasarawa State
    3.  He has a bachelor Degree in Geography
    4. He was a director of peacekeeping operations
    5.  He was a deputy commissioner of police in Ekiti state and enlisted in the Nigeria Police Force in 1986
    6.  He was the Assistant Inspector General of Police zone 5 in Benin, Edo State
    7. He has served with the United Nation and INTERPOL for over a decade.
    8. He served as the Commissioner of Police in Enugu State.
  • Adamu steps in as acting IGP

    The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Mohammed Adamu has taken over as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP).

    The former IGP, Ibrahim Idris took his successor, Adamu to President Muhammadu Buhari who decorated him in his new rank at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Adamu, who hails from Nassarawa State, thanked President Buhari for finding him worthy of the position and promised to be professional in the discharge of his duties.

    Briefing State House correspondents after the closed doors meeting with the President, Adamu, promised that he will be professional, especially handling the February general elections.

    He said “I want to thank Mr. President for considering me worthy to be the next Inspector General of Police. We know that there are security challenges that we need to tackle in the country. Issues of kidnapping, abduction and other security challenges.

    “From the strategies put in place by the former IGP, we will restrategize and make sure that we tackle these challenges squarely.”

    On what Nigerians should expect during the elections, he said “On the elections, you have heard from the former IGP, adequate arrangement has been made to make sure that free and fair and credible elections take place in Nigeria.

    “We are going to build upon the strategies put in place to make sure that we have hitch-free elections in the country.

    Asked if he was allaying the fears of the opposition that he will not be partisan, he said “Well, we are professionals. We are going to stick by the rules, we are going to do the right thing. We will not go outside the ethics of our job to do things that are untoward, everybody will be given level playing ground to play his or her politics.

    On his part, Idris said “I want to inform Nigerians that today I am 60 years and I think I have reached the pinnacle of my career. So I am going to handover to my successor, the incoming inspector General of Police.

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    “He is an officer I know very well. We knew each other in the past, we have worked together and I wish him success.

    Asked his advise to his successor, he said “The advise I will give is that just like in our time, he should try to go round the country and adopt measures to ensure that the Nigerian Police Force give maximum protection to lives and property.”

    On the major challenges Nigerian police are facing currently, he said “I think so far under this government I think the Nigerian police force has been making a lot of effort to secure Nigerians. Obviously challenges in the area of recruitment, of course you aware that the government has just given us approval to recruit more people yearly, by the grace of God by this year the number of police officers is going to increase considerably.”

    Asked how prepared the police is for the elections, he said “Obviously we are adequately prepared for the elections. We have carried out a lot of elections in this country and I think you will agree with me that the Nigeria police force tried in these elections.

    “I am assuring Nigerians that the Nigeria police force are going to do their best in this coming elections.” he stated

     

  • Buhari, Idris, Adamu meet in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met behind closed doors with the outgoing Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris and the incoming acting IGP, Assistant Inspector General (AIG), Mohammed Adamu at the State House, Abuja.

    The outgoing IGP and his successor, came in the same vehicle NPF 01 Mercedes Benz black colour about 1:30pm and went straight to the President office.

    AIG Adamu had earlier met with the Chief of Staff to the President Malam Abba Kyari in the morning when Idris was performing his last official duty at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration at the Eagle Square Abuja.

     

     

    Details Soon….