Tag: Buruji Kashamu

  • Extradition: Kashamu to appear in court Monday-NDLEA

    Extradition: Kashamu to appear in court Monday-NDLEA

    After hours long siege on his Lekki – Lagos home, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Saturday said it has placed Senator – elect, Prince Buruji Kashamu, under house arrest.

    He will be arraigned in court on Monday.

    The anti – drugs law agency added that it has also commenced the proceedures required for the extradition of the embattled billionaire hotelier and Southwest leader of the Peoples Demicratic Party(PDP).

    In a statement by the Head, NDLEA’s Public Affairs, Ofoyeju Mitchell, the agency stated that a special team of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has confined Ogun East Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu to his Lagos residence.

    “A special team of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has confined Ogun East Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu to his Lagos residence pending his appearance in court on Monday May 25, 2015 to perfect his extradition to the United States.

    “Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDFLEA, Ahmadu Giade said that the operation is in line with the legal process of extradition.

    “The Agency has commenced extradition procedures against Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu in line with the laws of country. He has been in contact with his attorneys and will appear in court on Monday” Giade stated.

    “The residence of Buruji was raided by narcotic operatives at about 5am this morning. Further information will be communicated to the media,” the statement reads.

  • NDLEA’s seige to Kashamu’s  house in order – AGF

    NDLEA’s seige to Kashamu’s house in order – AGF

    The Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Mohammed Bello Adoke on Saturday said the siege on the house  of Senator-elect Kashamu Buruji by men of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)  is in accordance with the law.

    Adoke said a formal request has been made by the American government seeking his extradition and the the appropriate legal body has been informed.
    He said due process and all legal proceedings would be pursued with respect to his extradition.

    The Senator-elect had in a statement by his media aide, faulted the siege  on his house in the early hours of Saturday accusing Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Bode George of masterminding his planned arrest.
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  • Electoral Offences: Aides of Buruji Kashamu arrested in Ogun

    Electoral Offences: Aides of Buruji Kashamu arrested in Ogun

    Four aides of South West leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Buruji Kashamu, were arrested Saturday by security operatives on suspicion of committing elections related offences.

    The quartet which included Kashamu’s driver and nephew, were apprehended in Ijebu – Itele in Ogun East local government area of Ogun state during the governorship and house of assembly elections.

    The two others were alleged to have adorned uniforms of the Mobile Police (MOPOL).

    It was gathered that the suspects were riding in an unmarked jeep said to belong to Kashamu, who doubled as the Senator-elect on the ticket of PDP for Ogun East Senatorial seat.

    But Kashamu, who spoke with reporters shortly after casting his vote at Ward 06, polling Unit 26, in Ijebu – Igbo, admitted that his aides were arrested while on a legitimate errand at Itele community.

    He said his aides were in the area to deliver money meant for the payment of the PDP party agents working at the polls.

    Kashamu said; “that is true but we cannot call it arrest. I am the South West chairman Mobilisation and Organisation Committee and of course, I am entitled to INEC pass. But I am a little bit ill and couldn’t go out.

    “And last night when they were trying to distribute money to party agents, they couldn’t get enough money and I was told that Ijebu East needed N500, 000 which I gave to them. I sent one of my niece with two colleagues and a tag on my Range Rover vehicle.”

    “So, when they got there, the APC, headed by the former deputy governorship candidate in the 2011 general election, Tunde Oladunjoye decided to block them and used their power because they felt they are in power in Ogun state and that they have the backing of all the military. From there, they were arrested.”

  • Leave Ogun PDP alone, Kashamu tells Mua’zu

    Leave Ogun PDP alone, Kashamu tells Mua’zu

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Ogun State, Buruji Kashamu, has urged the National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu to stop interfering in the chapter’s affairs.

    Kashamu, who spoke yesterday at a briefing, said the primary election went on smoothly.

    The Southwest Chairman, Organisation and Mobilisation Committee, said the primaries were neither cancelled nor postponed.

    He said: “The rumour is traceable to the comments made by Akeem Animashaun, who is parading himself as the Chairman of the Committee on the House of Assembly primary election and Dave Salako who purportedly spoke on behalf of some “Elders Council”.

    “While we would not dissipate energy to dignify them with a response, we wish to say that they were only playing out a script, written for them by the National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu and the National Organising Secretary, Abubakar Mustapha.

    “Both Muazu and Mustapha have conducted themselves in ways that are inimical to the stability and growth of Ogun PDP by trying to impose former Speaker Dimeji Bankole on the party.

    “We have noticed that anytime the National Working Committee (NWC) takes a decision, the national chairman and the national organising secretary always try to reverse it as if they are superior to the others. They always carry on as if their decision is above the NWC’s. It is not so.

    “Seeing their antics, we had no choice other than to approach the court. Already, a court order, which says, it is only the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led State Executive Committee that can submit the list of delegates and candidates to the PDP and INEC, has been served on the national secretariat. The court went on to say that anything short of that would be a nullity.

    “We did not receive any contrary directive either through a letter or a publication that the House of Assembly primary election should not be held.

    “Therefore, we wish to urge our supporters and members in Ogun State to ignore any rumour making the rounds that the primary election has been cancelled or postponed. There are 11 governorship aspirants in Ogun State.

    “But we wish to warn that any attempt to change the authentic delegates list (the CTC of which we have obtained from INEC and PDP National Headquarters) would result  in litigation and it would be  clear that the National Chairman and the National Organising Secretary do not want us to win in Ogun State.”

  • ‘Ogun PDP crisis over’

    ‘Ogun PDP crisis over’

    Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party on Tuesday said the crisis that had bogged it down in the last five years is now over.

    The party said it is now poised, united and formidable enough to wrest power from Governor Ibikunle Amosun and the All Progressives Congress in 2015.

    In a unified voice, the party leaders – Bayo Dayo, Senator Jubril Martins – Kuye, Prince Buruji Kashamu and others made this known during a mega rally to welcome former Governor Gbenga Daniel and his followers back to PDP

    Kashamu, who is the Chairman, Organising and Mobilisation Committee of the party in Southwest, said PDP is large enough to accommodate the returnees, urging members to stay united for the task of achieving electoral victory in 2015.

    Kashamu said: “I assure you all that the umbrella is big enough to accommodate all of us. We shall ensure fairness, justice and sincerity in all our dealings. I expect same from all of all stakeholders. The party belongs to us all.

    “For me, today’s event marks another milestone in our determined quest to wrest power from the APC government.

    “The PDP is waxing stronger by the day. The good people of Ogun State have never had it so bad. They are yearning for change. They are waiting for the PDP to provide the much-needed change.

    “We can no longer afford to wait and waste our time fighting ourselves. Let us come together and solidify this union.

    “A house divided against itself cannot stand. United we stand; divided we fall.

    Let the message go from here and now that the Ogun State PDP is back to winning ways and there is no stopping us.”

    Party chieftains in attendance at the rally are former Speaker Dimeji Bankole, Hon. Lola Abiola – Edewor and former Deputy Governor Salmot Badru, among others.

  • Gbenga Daniel, Buruji Kashamu end rift

    There is a cliché to the effect that in politics, there are no permanent enemies but permanent Interests. The aphorism has been vindicated by the reconciliation of two warring Ogun politicians. Until the recently, former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, and the Chairman of Mobilisation and Organisation Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (South West), Buruji Kashamu, were sworn enemies. But that now belongs to history as the two parties have sheathed their swords.

    Their reconciliation was said to have been brokered by some leaders of the PDP in their bid to forge a common front and stronger force ahead of the 2015 general elections during which Kashamu reportedly hopes to fly the governorship flag of the party. Daniel made a surprise appearance at a Sallah party organised by Kashamu at the Goodluck Jonathan Political Centre, Ijebu Igbo last week.

    Reacting to Daniel’s unexpected visit, Kashamu said: “Although it was a private visit, it is perhaps a precursor to my prediction penultimate Sunday that Daniel had no choice but to return to PDP.”

  • LP has no working pact with Ogun PDP, says Kashamu

    LP has no working pact with Ogun PDP, says Kashamu

    Ogun State People Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain Prince Buruji Kashamu said yesterday that there was no working arrangement between the party and the Labour Party (LP).

    He said in a statement that former Governor Gbenga Daniel was a spoiler who betrayed the PDP.

    Kashamu said Daniel’s remarks about a working arrangement between the two parties were ill-motivated.

    He said: “As a leader of the PDP in Ogun State and Chairman, Organisation and Mobilisation Committee, PDP, South West, I wish to state that this statement is part of the grand plot by Daniel to hoodwink and mislead the good people of Ogun State.

    “He has had his time when he ruled the state for eight years and simple discretion would require that he quit the stage, or at best, play the role of an elder statesman. But since he has elected to continually play the spoiler, he should be told in unmistakable terms that so long as he continues to play his divisive politics of promoting LP, he should leave PDP out of his political flirting.

    “It is the height of betrayal that someone who rode on the platform of PDP to political prominence would want to undermine the same party because of his own selfish interest and over-bloated ego.

    “He wants to be the Alpha and Omega of any political party he finds himself. That is why he has sidelined the authentic Olabode Simeon-led State Executive Committee of the Labour Party in order to impose his stooges and puppets on the party. He has carried on with the same reckless abandon that was his undoing in spite of a subsisting court injunction that status quo should be maintained in the dispute that arose over the Labour Party structure. I wager that this is a potential landmine that many have not averred their minds to.”

    Kashamu said it was “incongruous and inconsistent that someone who claims to have left the PDP and is now in LP” would want to work for a PDP candidate at any level.

    “If PDP is not good enough for him to be part of, why work for its success and that of its candidates at any level? One would have expected him to remain in his Labour Party and leave us alone in PDP.

    “ He cannot be in LP and be talking of collaborating with PDP for any election. It is mischievous, to say the least.

    “If he is mouthing this in the hope that it could give him some soft-landing in his ongoing trial over his alleged involvement in criminal diversion of funds and conversion of land belonging to the Ogun State government for private use, then he is mistaken,” the statement added.

  • Ekiti 2014: PDP demonic plans shall fail

    Ekiti 2014: PDP demonic plans shall fail

    Vote Fayose and turn this distinctively unique state into a plaything for not only President Jonathan and his Niger Delta boys but also the likes of Buruji Kashamu and Bode George

    For ten straight weeks on this column, I have done nothing else besides predicting, from what as a trained historian ,I know of its decade and a half stranglehold on Nigeria, what the PDP  would be up to in the run down to the Ekiti election which they, from Abuja to Otueke, see as the opening chapter of  President Goodluck Jonathan’s consuming 2015 ambition for which nothing is considered too sacrosanct  to give and that includes the very survival of Nigeria. I wrote about the role of the first lady in Fayose’s emergence, allegedly claiming  that he is the only one with the ‘craze’ to deal with a stubborn Ekiti people as well as the recruitment  of some ‘billionaire’ political jobbers both of  which accounted for the emergence of Fayose and Omisore as governorship candidates in Ekiti and Osun respectively. As a result of that imposition in Ekiti, 18 chieftains of the party, in an advertorial in THIS DAY of Wednesday June 11, 2014  disowned

    Fayose claiming that  with ‘his questionable antecedents, and for not possessing  the required temperament, disposition, and the capacity to deliver good government to Ekiti,  they cannot, in good conscience, work for him’.  Among them are Chief Ojo Falegan, Dr Bode Olowoporoku, Rt. Hon Kola Adefemi, Otunba Reuben Famuyibo, Ropo Adesanya, Chief Dapo Alibaloye, Sir Kayode Otitoju and Justice Edward Ojuolape (RTD)

    I interpreted the involvement of a Niger Delta militant, as coordinator of their  South West  security strategy, not only as a cheap sellout  of Yoruba people to a tiny Ijaw nation, but as the most direct evidence of their plan to import  Niger Delta  thugs.  Hundreds of such thugs were infiltrated into Ekiti on the occasion of the President’s visit on Saturday 7 June when he primarily came to commission the  war already  promised by his Vice.  Dozens  of them were  allegedly arrested by security operatives at Fayose’s Spotless Hotel  on June 10 as reported in the IROHIN ODUA edition of June 11, 2014.  On interrogation they claimed Fayose invited them for ‘strategic reasons’ as they were paraded with their  charms, arms and ammunition.  This is, of course, a mere tip of the iceberg, as the dangerous  Southwest PDP cabal, among them ministers, have promised to capture Ekiti. Here truly  must be the changed Fayose which Jonathan said he was presenting Ekiti  on Saturday, 7 June, and upon whose victory, which God forbid, he will now develop the state. Hogwash!

    President Jonathan on that day flagged off  another of his many wars as in  the  North East, Rivers, and  freshly,  Kano and  his Vice stayed behind to personally observe the commencement of  their  one-sided hostilities. Since it has become known that the likes of Yuguda were hankering after his job,  that  man of the permanent  overflowing babariga, would do just about anything to survive.

    Ekiti people did not have long to wait. With the intent to ‘shock and awe’, they started with the state governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who was tear gassed and shot at, as they broke up a peaceful rally. But if they thought we can be intimidated then they don’t know the doughty Ekiti with a checkered history of confronting, and defeating foreign invaders. Fortunately, the governor showed that minion something of the Ekiti make-up on that day. The foreign legion was, appropriately, led by an  Ijaw police officer, one Gabriel  Selenkere,  the state MOPOL Commander,  who  was alleged to have served as Jonathan’s ADC when he was Deputy Governor in Bayelsa.  Apparently, the man  who most probably  does  not take orders from the state  Police Commissioner  had  impudently told the latter when confronted by him: who? Which governor? I know no governor when the Vice President is still around. I have orders from above’.  If I may ask of this impertinent man,  what federal project was his Vice President waiting behind to commission in Ekiti ? That, incidentally,  is what Nigeria has been turned to by these  cretins.

    But all  that is only the opening glee as there are worse lined up for election day in the state. As it happened in 2003 when a substantial part of Fayose’s votes  were allegedly  ferried in to Ekiti from  the amala empire in Ibadan; the reason Baba chose whatever contract in Ekiti suited him,  they intend to have police men and thugs escort stuffed ballot boxes into  the state on 21 June. Thugs are also primed to disrupt vote counting in APC strongholds. They will be under orders to  shoot into the air but if unsuccessful, to shoot directly at the people. They have  equally  recruited some mid level  rogue elements  within INEC who will ensure that voting materials are either not supplied at all, or brought in very late to polling centres where they  suspect the  APC candidate will win.

    The most sinister of this criminal gang’s plan which is already ongoing in all Yoruba states, however, is the devilish process of political recruitment to which former governor Segun Oni referred during the APC Mega Rally in Ado-Ekiti. Having been used to maximum effect in a particular Southwest state where millions were turned to literal political slaves ahead the 2011 general elections, it is now being extended into all the other states and as I write this, I have a copy of their  membership application form  which  the Lagos PDP is already distributing. I am reliably informed  Fayose is doing the same thing in Ekiti already. The phony empowerment organisation coyly  attracts recruits with promises of jobs and credits but the two most important  questions on the application form are: the applicants’ Voters card number, for purposes of  cloning ahead the 2015 elections, and his/her mother’s name, for ritual purposes.

    The initiation process, so beguilingly simple is extremely dangerous going by what a nearly entrapped woman confessed. According to her, she was ferried, with others in a luxury bus  to a certain town  ostensibly for empowerment.  Getting there, they were asked to fill a form in which it was compulsory for them to supply their mothers’ names and voter’s card number. Suspecting foul play she gave wrong names for both herself and her mother. Then  into an inner room where a Moslem cleric was waiting to administer oaths of allegiance. After this came a herbalist  for another oath.  From there  they were herded  to another town in the state  to swear to two powerful Yoruba Deities one of which is reputed to suck the  blood of those who backslide. Then comes the dark large space inside the building where they all stood on blood as a man in white emerged with a gourd of water for the final oath-taking. She said she pretended like drinking the water but did not.  Engr Oni has warned against going to seek help from people who will make you swear to oaths, naked in a coffin and  thereby succeed in making you their slave for life. Awo, the Avatar, must be squirming in his grave.

    If care is not taken, these questionable characters will turn most of  the youth in  Yoruba land to political zombies who they will use as bargaining chips for their political harlotry , especially in 2015 and even beyond.

    Obviously, they have, in their giddiness, forgotten that  there is God.  As a result, they cannot remember how God miraculously took Israelites out of Egypt or, nearer home, how God saved  the likes of  General Oladipo Diya  from certain death in Abacha’s gulag.  As the Lord liveth,  they will fall victims of their  own diabolical plans as Ekiti will never return to Egypt nor will it ever again be ruled by crooks. Ekiti, the land of honour and distinction requires  not ragamuffins but a  visionary leadership.  Vote Fayose and turn this distinctively unique state into a plaything for not only President Jonathan and his Niger Delta boys but also the likes of Buruji Kashamu and Bode George.

    God forbid.

    We must all therefore refuse to be intimidated  come  21 June 2014 whatever the enemy’s armada. For them, nothing is sacred or sacrosanct. They will therefore descend on us  in all their fury, believing we will vote with our legs. But as Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu never ceases to say, power is never served ala carte. We must stand our ground and shame these vampires. We must vote John Kayode Fayemi overwhelmingly to  victory.

  • N20b libel suit: Obasanjo picks ex-PDP National Auditor as witness

    N20b libel suit: Obasanjo picks ex-PDP National Auditor as witness

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has declined to testify in a case brought against him by a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Southwest, Buruji Kashamu.

    He has picked PDP’s former National Auditor Chief Bode Mustapha, to testify on his behalf when the hearing begins.

    Kashamu sued Obasanjo for alleged defamation of character over his (Obasanjo’s) claim in a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan and the former PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, that Kashamu was a fugitive wanted in the United States.

    The suit is before Justice Valentine Ashi of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Wuse 2, Abuja.

    Obasanjo’s lawyer, Gboyega Oyewole, told the court yesterday that the former President had chosen not to testify in person but to call a witness. The lawyer pointed at Chief Mustapha, who was in court.

    Oyewole said his client had filed the necessary processes, in line with the court’s earlier order and withdrew the applications he filed, challenging some averments contained in one of the plaintiff’s affidavits.

    He sought a date for hearing of the applications, including the main suit.

    The plaintiff’s lawyer, Alex Iziyon (SAN), did not object to Oyewole’s decision to withdraw his application.

    The lawyer also agreed that a date be fixed for hearing.

    He told the court that he intended to call two witnesses for the plaintiff.

    Justice Ashi, who hailed the maturity the lawyers displayed in the case, urged them to work harmoniously while still protecting the interest of their clients.

    The judge adjourned till July 28 for the beginning of hearing.

  • Buruji  Kashamu in low  key birthday

    Buruji Kashamu in low key birthday

    Controversial businessman and Peoples Democratic Party’s financier in Ogun State, Chief Buruji Kashamu, turned a year older on Monday, but he celebrated the day low key in his Lagos home. Close friends of the Ijebu-Igbo-born billionaire, who has been in the eye of the storm lately, were there to rejoice with him.

    Kashamu’s loyal friends were said to have earlier hinted that they were planning something big for the politician, but he counselled against any lavish celebration. Although the reason for his low-key disposition could not be immediately ascertained, observers believe it might be because of the numerous political battles he has had to fight lately.  Only last week, his case on alleged trafficking in narcotics came up in the United States, where the presiding judge ruled that he must face prosecution. The US law enforcement agencies have run into brick walls in their quest to bring Kashamu to justice. But observers believe that with the latest ruling, the US authorities might have set the machinery in motion for his extradition.