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  • Ebri declares for APC national chairmanship

    Former Cross River State Governor Dr. Clement Ebri has declared his intention to run for the All Progressives Congress (APC) national chairmanship race.

    This came as another chieftain of the party, Chief Ibrahim Emokpaire, picked nomination form for the post.

    Ebri, who made his intention known during a town hall meeting in Calabar yesterday, said his declaration came at a time when the party faces enormous leadership challenges.

    He also warned that Muhammadu Buhari administration’s accomplishments could be reversed, if concerted efforts are not made to stabilise party and ensure victory at the polls.

    The former governor said a party without strong norms of internal democracy cannot bequeath any standard democratic or ethical ideals to a nation.

    According to him, the fate of the country is inextricably tied to the fate of the party.

    He said: “The decision to run for this exalted office was not taken lightly but in deeply rooted and protracted consultation with family, friends, political associates and major stakeholders in the party.”

    Chairman of occasion Adamu Son urged stakeholders to support Ebri, who he described as a man of integrity.

    According to him, Ebri would help President Buhari succeed and make the country better for all.

    Also yesterday,  Emokpaire enjoined those who are aspiring to be national chairman of APC to choose issue based constructive campaign over crass mischief and political grandstanding.

    Emokpaire  spoke in Abuja on Tuesday while picking a nomination form for the post of APC national chairmanship.

    He said he decided to join the race after wide consultation with family, friends and political associates .

    Acknowledging outgoing National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and his team, founding fathers whose collective wisdom and sacrifices gave birth to the party, he recognised the efforts of the organising committee to make the convention a resounding success.

    He described himself as a true progressive, who is committed to rendering robust service to APC, and by extension Nigeria.

    He promised to ensure that APC flourishes.

  • APC zones chairmanship to Dickson’s council

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in Bayelsa State have zoned the chairmanship position to Saigbama, Governor Seriake Dickson’s Local Government Area.

    It was gathered that former Governor Timipre Sylva; Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development Heineken Lokpobiri, and other party bigwigs decided to carry out major restructuring of the party ahead of the 2019 election, beginning with scheduled congresses.

    The leaders were said to have resolved to adopt harmonisation and affirmation of positions at the proposed congresses which begin May 2.

    Five persons are said to be serious contenders for the position, with Mr. Yekini Nabena, a member of the National Working Committee (NWC), touted the favourite to clinch the position.

    Four other contenders, who members of the state working committee, include Acting Chairman Joseph Fafi; former Chairman, Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) Frank Okputu; Sylva’s ex-aide Lucky Yeboa and former Commissioner for Finance Steven Oguola.

    The zoning was said to have shot down the ambition of Fafi, who hails from Kolokuma-Opokuma council.

    Apart from Fafi’s origin, he was said to have fallen out with the leaders because of his closeness to former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

    The party was also said to have zoned the Secretary and Publicity Secretary to Ogbia and Brass councils.

    Sources, who attended a recent stakeholders’ meeting hinted that some persons had been unanimously nominated to occupy the positions.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The meeting was a success and we believe that the zoning adopted will allow for a stronger APC. We have learnt from the mistake of the past in which certain members of the party leadership became a mole.

    “We are coming with a party structure that has a mixture of intellectuals and politicians. We are happy that the resolution on zoning was done amicably and without any form of bullying like in other party.”

    When contacted, Fafi and Yeboa said they were still consulting but Okputu confirmed his chairmanship ambition.

     

  • Rivers Assembly okays 15 for CTC chairmanship 

    Rivers Assembly okays 15 for CTC chairmanship 

    The Rivers State House of Assembly yesterday screened and confirmed 15 persons as  Caretaker Committee (CTC)  chairmen.

    This followed the request by Governor Nyesom Wike to lawmakers to screen them for the position.

    The local governments are  Abua/Odua,  Ahoada-East, Ahoada-West, Akuku-Toru, Asari-Toru, Bonny, Eleme, Etche, Ikwerre, Obio/Akpo, Ogu/Bolo, Omuma, Opobo/Nkoro, Oyigbo and Port Harcourt City.

    Presenting the request at plenary yesterday, the Speaker, Ikunyi Ibani said: “I have before me the request of his Governor  Nyesom Wike for the screening and confirmation of chairmen and members of caretaker committees from 15 local government councils.

    “Representing the aforementioned local government areas are Magidi Dickson, Beatrice Awala, Frank Rodgers Ogiri, ThankGod Lelee, Tabotamuno Dick, Cyril Hart, Godwin  Abbey Olor, Gearshon Awunanya, Sunny Woricom, Nobel Amadi, Francis Ebenezer, Tande Ewunchu, Bama Brown, Ugochukwu Ijiri and Orukwem Amadi.”

    The persons were screened and confirmed after a voice vote at the end of questioning and debate.

    House leader Martin Amehule, who led the debate, urged the nominees and members to serve their people diligently.

    Ibani urged the Port Harcourt City Chairman, Erukwem Amadi, to ensure that the state is kept clean.

    He said: ‘’Answers given by the nominees are considered by members of the house satisfying, the nominees for the Port Harcourt council represent the entire nominees from various caretaker committees, I will urge you that proper things should be done and that Port Harcourt LGA should always assist to make other community clean, it is proper and fit for council to do what it is suppose to do in ensuring  there is clean environment and residence conform to law, you must always show leadership to other caretaker committee,

    “What you do today will speak for you tomorrow and I urge you to do your best’’.

     

  • Rivers Assembly okays 15 for CTC chairmanship 

    Rivers Assembly okays 15 for CTC chairmanship 

    The Rivers State House of Assembly yesterday screened and confirmed 15 persons as  Caretaker Committee (CTC)  chairmen.

    This followed the request by Governor Nyesom Wike to lawmakers to screen them for the position.

    The local governments are  Abua/Odua,  Ahoada-East, Ahoada-West, Akuku-Toru, Asari-Toru, Bonny, Eleme, Etche, Ikwerre, Obio/Akpo, Ogu/Bolo, Omuma, Opobo/Nkoro, Oyigbo and Port Harcourt City.

    Presenting the request at plenary yesterday, the Speaker, Ikunyi Ibani said: “I have before me the request of his Governor  Nyesom Wike for the screening and confirmation of chairmen and members of caretaker committees from 15 local government councils.

    “Representing the aforementioned local government areas are Magidi Dickson, Beatrice Awala, Frank Rodgers Ogiri, ThankGod Lelee, Tabotamuno Dick, Cyril Hart, Godwin  Abbey Olor, Gearshon Awunanya, Sunny Woricom, Nobel Amadi, Francis Ebenezer, Tande Ewunchu, Bama Brown, Ugochukwu Ijiri and Orukwem Amadi.”

    The persons were screened and confirmed after a voice vote at the end of questioning and debate.

    House leader Martin Amehule, who led the debate, urged the nominees and members to serve their people diligently.

    Ibani urged the Port Harcourt City Chairman, Erukwem Amadi, to ensure that the state is kept clean.

    He said: ‘’Answers given by the nominees are considered by members of the house satisfying, the nominees for the Port Harcourt council represent the entire nominees from various caretaker committees, I will urge you that proper things should be done and that Port Harcourt LGA should always assist to make other community clean, it is proper and fit for council to do what it is suppose to do in ensuring  there is clean environment and residence conform to law, you must always show leadership to other caretaker committee,

    “What you do today will speak for you tomorrow and I urge you to do your best’’.

     

  • Angry Bode George quits PDP chairmanship race

    Angry Bode George quits PDP chairmanship race

    One of the frontline contenders for the position of national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has withdrawn from the race.

    George, who announced his withdrawal from the race in Abuja yesterday evening, less than 24 hours to the party’s national convention, said the PDP has lost its soul.

    The former Deputy Chairman (South) of the PDP cited the refusal of the party leadership to micro-zone the chairmanship to the Southwest geopolitical zone as one of the reasons why he withdrew from the race.

    George accused some stakeholders, particularly Governor Nyesom Wike, of monetising the exercise, adding that the party has resorted to a mercenary agenda.

    In an address entitled, ‘The Yoruba people, PDP and the future of the Nigerian Union’, which was delivered with moral indignation, George described the process leading to the convention as brazen fraud and absolutely preconceived, monetised, mercantilist convention.

    Said he, “The zoning principle, which was publicly reinforced last year in Port Harcourt, had specifically and rightly affirmed the South-West as the zone to produce the National Chairman. This binding proclamation was based on equity, fairness and natural balance that hold any organisation together.

    “But this old, legitimate and morally sound micro-zoning principle has now been trashed, dumped in the waste bin, flung into the gutter by very little men who have compromised the pivotal moral anchor of civilised engagement for temporary selfish gains.

    “Everywhere you look, the Yoruba people are now being brazenly insulted. The very traditional fiber of our founding fathers are now being trampled upon, debased and soiled by external forces and mercenary traitors within.

    “It appears the PDP is now bent on self destruction. It has obviously allowed money moguls to dictate its thematic largeness. The party has lost its soul. It has lost its principled beginning and the predications of righteousness. It has traded the finer principles of democratic guidance and equity for the squalid, dirty and shameful resort to mercenary agenda where nothing matters save the putrid, oafish gains of the moment.

    “I cannot be part of this screaming aberration. And as the Atona of Yorubaland, I do not expect any well-meaning, well-disciplined, forthright, sincere Omoluabi of Yorubaland to continue with this deceit and shameful theater.

    “The Peoples Democratic Party has now mangled and distorted its soul and spirit. There is no morality here anymore. There is no sanity or any sense of enlightened civility.

    “As a result of these observed aberrations wherein the position of the National Chairman has been apparently sold and auctioned to the highest bidder, I as an Omoluabi and as an authentic Atona of Yorubaland, I will not partake in this charade.

    “I hereby withdraw from this brazen fraud and absolutely preconceived, monetized, mercantilist convention. The Yoruba people have been openly maligned. The Yoruba have been savaged, tormented, treated with contempt, scurried, scoffed at, humiliated and denigrated by little men whose sun will soon set.

    “As a Yoruba patriot and the pathfinder of Yoruba land, I will stand by our people, I will stay with them thick or thin, I will fight for their good cause without compromising any ethics.

    “Since the ancient days when the Yoruba people began their historical challenges on the plains and the hills of Ile-Ife, we have always been defined by our instinctive integrity, our methodical industry, our consistent loyalty and our steadfastness in protecting and defending the truth.

    “It is in all these characterization that I have personally lived my life. It is in all these summative portraits that I have pursued my personal and political engagements, strengthened in the resolve that truth, sincerity of purpose, fearlessness, equity, ethical balance are the basic ingredients of a purposeful life.

    “I have gone through many travails in my life. I have climbed the highest hills and I have been through the lowest valleys. But in all, I have been guided by the holiest of heart’s affection, the genuine and the utmost surrender to the will of the Lord.

    “But I have never been afraid of a good fight. I have never disengaged from a meaningful challenge. I have always committed myself to any struggle with absolute dedication and unflinching, resolute vision.

    “It is in this spirit and clarity of selfless engagement that I decided to run for the National Chairmanship position of our great party. I did not enter the contest for any personal benefits. I did not throw myself into the fray because of some pecuniary benefits.

    “I have come to serve.I have come come to offer myself because I believe in the greater glory of our party and in the growth and development of our nation. I have served continuously for  ten years in various high level positions in our party administration, including the second highest echelon of Deputy National Chairman.

    “With all sense of humility, I can say that I know the workings and all the administrative processes and the tools of making our party work. That shattering and very divisive crises of the last two years have made our party very vulnerable, weak and basically tottering on the edges of the cliff.

    “Less than one year before the next general election, our party must now elect new managers to direct our affairs. The foremost of these new managers is the position of the National Chairman.

    “In this highly challenging scenario, the party naturally needs an experienced, trusted, proven, reliable and astute administrator who can guide our party to the land of redemption and the land of triumphant rebound.

    “It is in this vein that I have offered my humble service to lead our party. But more importantly, I have entered the contest on the fundamental predication of the micro-zoning principle as laid down by our founding fathers.”

    Faulting the decision of the Ahmed Makarfi leadership not to micro-zone the chairmanship position to the Southwest, George accused the party of breaching the principles of equity, fairness and natural balance that hold any organisation together.

    Continuing, he said: “The zoning principle which was publicly reinforced last year in Port Harcourt had specifically and rightly affirmed the South-West as the zone to produce the National Chairman. This binding proclamation was based on equity, fairness and natural balance that hold any organisation together.

    “But this old, legitimate and morally sound micro-zoning principle has now been trashed, dumped in the waste bin, flung into the gutter by very little men who have compromised the pivotal moral anchor of civilized engagement for temporary selfish gains.

    “Everywhere you look, the Yoruba people are now being brazenly insulted. The very traditional fiber of our founding fathers are now being trampled upon, debased and soiled by external forces and mercenary traitors within.

    “As a Yoruba patriot and the pathfinder of Yorubaland, I will stand by our people, I will stay with them thick or thin, I will fight for their good cause without compromising any ethics.

    “The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike must as a matter of priority and ethical importance tender unreserved apology to the people of Yoruba land for his unguarded utterances on national television this morning. It was a show of shame.”

  • PDP chairmanship aspirants defy governor

    PDP chairmanship aspirants defy governor

    •Four defect to APC

    Defections by  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftains to All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State continued at the weekend.

    Four chairmanship aspirants in Orue Offong/Oruko Local Government defected to APC.

    The Nation learnt that the aspirants defected with thousands of their supporters, despite pleas by Governor Udom Emmanuel to remain in PDP.

    Led by Chief Okon Bassey, a former member of the House of Assembly, it was gathered that the aspirants also turned down the appeal by Culture and Tourism Commissioner Mr. Victor Antai.

    Antai, from neighbouring Mbo Council, was said to have appeared at Urue Offong/Oruko APC office, Okuko, venue of the defection.

    The aspirants: Nkereuwem Enyongekere, Ntanta Sam Okpo and Kate Nduonofit alleged that Antai offered them N20 million on behalf of the governor to remain in PDP.

    Bassey, who spoke on behalf of the defectors, told the crowd that Emmanuel spoke with him for about 40 minutes on the phone, appealing to him and  others not to defect,  promising them money and car gifts.

    He said they did not listen to the governor because PDP had no chance of winning in 2019.

    Receiving the defectors, including an ex-commissioner, Chief Nukak Ante; Urue Offong/Oruko chapter President of Esu Nlap Oro, Mr. Nuke Etim Nuke; Dr. Bassey Willie, a seasoned politician; APC state Chairman Dr. Amadu Attai assured them of equal treatment.

    APC Chairman in Akwa Ibom South, Mr. Emmanuel Oton, said it was clear that the party would record a landslide in Urue Offong/Oruko.

    Benedict Ukpong, the commissioner representing Akwa Ibom State in National Population Commission, promised APC state leadership that the party will sweep the polls in Urue Offong/Oruko, as it did in 2015.

    He assured the defectors that they would be accommodated.

    A former Chairman of Urue Offong/Oruko Local Government, Chief Edet Isong, said with the defection, PDP is dead in the area.

    The event was attended by notable politicians, including state APC Publicity Secretary, Edet Eyo Bassey; three ex-chairmen of Urue Offong/Oruko Local Government, Mr. Remigius Asuquo, Effiong Oquong and Chief Okon Tom Usung; a former chairman of Mbo Local Government, Chief Effiong Johnson;  Effiong Oboho; Osung Onwefiak; Omen Bassey; Prince Anwana Ikott; Mr. Iniobong Edmond and Mr. Nse Uya.

  • Monarch petitions chairmanship candidate over ‘kidnap, cultism, assassination attempts’

    Monarch petitions chairmanship candidate over ‘kidnap, cultism, assassination attempts’

    The village head-elect of Ikot okwo village in Ukpum Ete clan in Ikot Abasi local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Chief Solomon David Jesse has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairmanship candidate in Ikot Abasi, Mr. David David Eshiet of sponsoring a cult group to kidnap, assassinate and destroy his palace.

    In a petition by his legal counsel, Edet Essien and Associate, No. 62 Enwe Street Uyo, the traditional alleged that the PDP chairmanship candidate, sponsored Uwem Udo Green, Eric Udo Ebong, Ndifereke Ufor Tom, Eno Udo John, Akpan L. Akpan, Ubong Eshiet Ebong and Others, to kill him and destroy his palace on the 9th June, 2017.

    The monarch said the incident occurred after he was presented to the Clan Head of Ukpum Ete, HRH (Barr.) Clement Idemudo, by the family heads that make up the village.

    Chief Jesse said that but for his timely escape into the nearby bush through the backdoor, he would have been killed by the suspected cultists allegedly sponsored by Mr. Eshiet to assassinate him

    According to the petition made available to our correspondent in Uyo, the suspected cultists destroyed his cars, motorcycle, and other

    valuable properties at his palace valued at one hundred million naira.

    He said the bandits were armed with guns, machetes, axes and other dangerous weapons, adding that they rained bullets on the palace.

  • Lagos LG Polls : APC Chairmanship candidate, declared winner in Oshodi/Isolo LGA

    Lagos LG Polls : APC Chairmanship candidate, declared winner in Oshodi/Isolo LGA

    The Chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Bolaji Muse-Ariyo, has emerged the winner of the chairmanship election in Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area in Saturday election.

    Ariyo polled a total of 8, 429 votes to defeat his closest contender from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr  Adeola Williams who scored 3928 votes.

    The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission ( LASIEC) Returning Officer, Mr Abari Ajibola declared Ariyo the winner of the election having scored the highest number of votes.

    Ajibola said, ”As the returning officer of this election, I have the mandate to declare the result of the election and the winner as returned.

    “By the virtue of the power conferred on me, I, Abari Jamiu Ajibola certified that I was the local government Returning Officer for the election held on July 22, 2017 for Oshodi/Isolo Local Government.

    “The election was contested and won.

    “The candidate of APC, Mr Muse Ariyo Bolaji Idris received the total votes of 8,429 followed by Mr Adeola Saheed Williams of the PDP who scored 3, 928 while the third on the list, is Mr Kazeem Lanre Aregbe of the LP who scored 896.

    “That, Mr Muse Ariyo Bolaji Idris of APC is hereby declared the winner of the Chairmanship election of Oshodi/Isolo Local Government.”

    In his reaction , Mr Oloyinde Moruf, the Party Agent of the Labour Party (LP) expressed satisfaction with the polls and congratulated the winner.

    The APC Party Agent, Mr Adewale Adelana, said that the outcome of the election reflected the decision of the people of Oshodi/Isolo on who to lead them.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that party agents of the APC and LP signed the result sheet after declaration while the agent of the PDP was nowhere to be found.

    The collation centre – LASIEC Office in the council Secretariat – was peaceful as security men were on ground to secure electoral officers and materials.

    Collation is still ongoing in some other council areas for the chairmanship and Councillorship polls held on Saturday across the 20 LGAs and 37 Local Council Development Areas in the state. (NAN)

  • Tension as three Ekiti monarchs clash over traditional council chairmanship

    Traditional chiefs of Ilawe-Ekiti and Igbara Odo-Ekiti have staged a public protest against the Ologotun of Ogotun-Ekiti, Oba Samuel Oyebade over what they called his “undue monopoly” of chairmanship of Ekiti Southwest Local Government Traditional Council. The placard-carrying chiefs accused the Ologotun of breaching the law creating the local government which prescribed that the chairmanship of council of obas in the area be rotated among the three paramount rulers, the Alawe of Ilawe, the Arajaka of Igbara Odo and the Ologotun. The Ologotun, Oba Oyebade, is also the Chairman of the State Council of Traditional Rulers. The other two first class monarchs in contention for local government traditional council chairmanship are the Alawe of Ilawe, Oba Adebanji Alabi and the Arajaka of Igbara Odo, Oba Edward Jayeola.

    The protesting Ilawe and Igbara Odo chiefs alleged that the three monarchs had rotated the chairmanship among themselves mutually and without acrimony until it was the turn of Ologotun in 1997 who has spent 20 years on the seat.

    But the Ologotun said he occupies the seat by virtue of being the only “Pelupelu Oba” in the local government area which confers the privilege on him. The Pelupelu Obas are 16 in number and they are the foremost kings in Ekiti land who belong to the “inner circle of the traditional institution.”

    Oba Oyebade, who is also the Chairman of Ekiti State Council of  Traditional Rulers, maintained that “there is no known law which says

    that he (Ologotun) should rotate the chairmanship of Ekiti Southwest Local Government’s traditional council with the Alawe and the Arajaka.”

  • I’ll win primary election, says chairmanship aspirant

    A chairmanship aspirant in All Progressives Congress (APC) in the election in Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State, Mr. Oladipupo Okeyomi, has said he will win the primary election tomorrow.

    He said: “My good work will speak for me.”

    Okeyomi said he enjoyed residents’ support, adding that they trooped to his office with his billboards, posters, branded T-shirts and fez caps.

    He pledged to boost the LCDA’s development in sports, saying he would partner the private sector to create jobs and attract investors.

    The aspirant said any serious government would not only generate revenue internally, but would also woo foreign investors.

    An APC chieftain in the LCDA, Alhaji Abdulfatai Adedokun, described Okeyomi as “a man of the people”. He said the residents loved him.

    Adedokun said the aspirant catered for the aged, disabled and widows, adding that if voted into office, he would prioritise primary health care and education.