Tag: Chief John Odigie-Oyegun

  • Buhari inaugurates transition committee

    Buhari inaugurates transition committee

    President elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, Wednesday inaugurated the much awaited transition committee with a warning to members not be on a fault finding mission, but to study the hand over notes and advise him on how to avoid the mistakes of the past.

    The 19 -member committee headed by a retired Permanent Secretary and elder statesman, Alhaji Ahmed Joda has as members, the National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun,, Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi and former Abia State governor, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, who will serve as the Vice Chairman.

    Other members are – former Kaduna State governor, Brig. Gen, Lawal Ja’afaru Isah, former Peoples Democratic Party National Chairman, Chief Audu Ogbeh, former Petroleum Resources Minister, Prof. Tam David West and former Chairman of the National Population Commission, Chief Festus Odimegwu.

    Also included are – National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Director of Organisation of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Boss Mustapha as well as Dr. Doyin Salami, Adamu Adamu, Chief Wale Edun, Mrs. Bola Adesola, Mrs. Nike Aboderin, Senator Ahmadu Serika, Alhaji Abubakar Malami, Mohammed Hayatudeen and  Barrister Solomon Dalung.

    Speaking while inaugurating the committee, Buhari told them to bear in mind that they were not in a fault finding mission, but to go for the facts as what has been done in the past cannot be undone,

    “I thank you all collectively and individually for accepting to serve on this committee at a very short notice. The change from one government to another always involves complicated operational challenges and we all know that government is a continuum.

    “But the incoming government needs to know where the previous government stopped so that it can know where to continue. Luckily, you are all outstanding men and women of competence and experience in different fields.

    “This assignment, onerous though, it is well within your ability to accomplish. You are enquired to assess the information provided to you and advise me on its quality and accuracy,” the President-elect told the committee members.

  • Gunmen invade Oyegun’s home

    Gunmen invade Oyegun’s home

    •APC suspects  sinister motive

    UNKNOWN gunmen early yesterday invaded the Abuja home of All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.

    They held his family hostage, ransacking his bedroom. No other room in the house was searched, it was learnt.

    The gunmen – two burly men – removed the window burglar bars to gain access into the building from the back.

    The APC called for “full investigation” of the invasion.

    Oyegun was not at home when the invaders came.

    In a statement,  APC National Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed, said: “While hoping that a police investigation will unravel what happened, it is either those who attacked the residence at 1.30 am are robbers or assassins.”

    The party said Odigie-Oyegun was away attending a previously unscheduled meeting in Abuja when the invaders struck.

    ‘’The facts of the raid as available so far point to a sinister motive. For example, only Chief Odigie-Oyegun’s room was ransacked in the whole house. Common sense dictates that if the invaders were robbers, they would have ransacked the whole house in search of money and other valuables which they might have believed were in the residence

    ‘’The invaders, two burly men, removed the window burglar bars to gain access to the residence from the back, and then made straight for the bedroom of our National Chairman. Police security was in place at the residence when the incident happened.’’

    The party said while it does not know who was behind the raid, it is worth noting that the angry rhetoric and vitriolic personality attacks that have been directed at the opposition by the top leadership of the ruling PDP and their spokesmen have heightened tension and put the lives of opposition politicians at risk, ahead of the forthcoming elections.

    It expressed gratitude to God for saving the lives Odigie-Oyegun and his wife, wondering what would have happened “if the chairman had been home at the time of the raid”.

    Buhari Campaign Council Director-General and Rivers State Governor Chibuike Amaechi broke the news to party leaders yesterday before the inauguration of the APC Campaign Council.

    He said: “I want to begin on a rather sad note. Our national chairman is not here because armed robbers robbed him last night. They broke into his house and tormented his family. He has therefore asked me to convey the fact that he may be running late, because he has to stay with his family for some time.

    “I have to break the news because we are supposed to be protected by the Federal Government of Nigeria and if Abuja were as before, you can drive to any area; now it is no longer safe. Where the APC chairman is attacked, only God knows where else  will be safe.

    “He has asked me to apologise to all of you, especially the Presidential candidate and his vice and said he will do everything possible to join us . Let me also thank the presidential candidate and his vice and the leadership of the party for thinking me qualified to manage this campaign”.

  • Oyegun: we’ve agreed on Buhari’s running mate

    Oyegun: we’ve agreed on Buhari’s running mate

    APC to unveil VP nominee today 

    After more than 48 hours of consultations, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, will today name his running mate.

    Gen. Buhari finalised the consultations with the APC leadership last night in Abuja.

    According to the National Chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who spoke briefly with reporters in Abuja at about 7pm, the party has reached an agreement with Buhari on his mate.

    But Odigie-Oyegun was silent on who had been chosen.

    The reporters’ short interaction with Odigie-Oyegun went as follows:

    Why is the announcement of the vice presidential candidate being delayed?

    It is not being delayed. The candidate will speak with you people. I have a feeling he will speak with you tomorrow.

    Is it the party or the candidate that will announce the choice?

    The party has consulted with the candidate and has reached an agreement and he will address you on it.

    The Nation learnt that after a two-day meeting in Abuja, the Chairman of the seven-man committee of the party, Prince Tony Momoh, was mandated yesterday to meet with Gen. Buhari on the names of short-listed candidates.

    Other members of the panel are: Chief Bisi Akande (South-West); Sen. Chris Ngige (South-East); Sen. Danjuma Goje (North-East); Mr. Audu Ogbeh (North-Central); Chief Sam Sam Jaja (South-South); and Governor Abdulaziz Yari (Northwest).

    It was also learnt that the APC National Chairman called off a session with INEC on card-readers machine to have what a source described as “one –on-one frank talks” with Gen. Buhari at his residence on Udi Hill in Maitama District.

    Deputy National Chairman (North) Sen. Lawal Shuaib represented him at the INEC meeting.

    A source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, said: “We raised a seven-man committee and locked them up in a room to give us three names from whom we shall pick a VP candidate.

    “When the committee reported back to us, we decided that Buhari and the National Chairman should give us a name.”

    Asked of the way out, the source added: “We have asked the APC National Chairman to visit Gen. Buhari again tonight (Tuesdaynight).”

    Another top source in the party said: “Gen. Buhari has been left to pick his running mate by the party and we are expecting his announcement early Wednesday.

    “But most of us want the choice to come from the South-West. The ball is in his court, based on indices available to him.”

  • 2015: APC raises 27-man panel for presidential primaries

    2015: APC raises 27-man panel for presidential primaries

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, yesterday inaugurated a 27-man National Convention Committee (NCC).

    It  will conduct primaries for all its presidential aspirants within 22 days.

    He asked the committee to organise primaries which will make APC the pivot of internal democracy and transparency.

    Odigie-Oyegun, who inaugurated the committee at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja, asked the team to  prove critics who say the party is a gathering of strange bedfellows.

    He said: “ I have had the benefit of organizing and running a convention before. I am aware that I had more time to accomplish the assignment. You have about 21 or 22 days to do this and that means the challenge before you is enormous. It means that you are leaving this inaugural ceremony to start work.

    “I want to say that you have been elected after a long deliberation because the state of our party with its propagation and the need for change, we need to have people who believe in change and who will practise change by the way they organise and conduct the primaries. More so, as the entire nation is holding its breath on behalf or in sympathy for the APC.

    Odigie-Oyegun  added: “You will recall that at every stage of our existence, there have been prophets of doom, particularly coming from our opponents on the other side.

    “ At every stage, they have been saying that we are a collection of strange bedfellows and will not get through. When you go out, the question they ask you is: Who is your candidate? How will you produce your candidate? Let us have it at the back of our mind that this is another challenge and I am sure that we will come out of the challenge in flying colours.”

    He gave insights into how the party was meticulous in selecting members of the NCC and why aspirants were asked to nominate representatives on the committee.

    He said: “We have given a deep thought to every member of this committee. We find the choice of the chairman particularly difficult. We were even looking for a retired judge at a stage, but with a flash of inspiration, it came to us that we have in our midst a leader who can be described virtually as white.

    “The membership is not complete and we are going to have additional names to this list. What we are trying to do is to assist this committee by adding an innovation, which is to ask every aspirant to nominate a representative on this committee. That is to bring out the level of transparency with which this exercise must be executed.

    “We want them to be part of the process such that because they are committed, their principals will also be committed to the process. So,  the challenge we are passing on to you today is to organise a process that will make us a pivot in this nation for internal democracy and for transparency.

    “It has been agreed that Alhaji Kawu Baraje should act as Deputy Chairman of the Committee. So, the ball is in your court. The party has put in your hands, the most critical assignment in the process of producing the next President for this nation.

    “It is the way you conduct this process and the way you conduct the exercise itself that will finally catapult us from being an opposition party into the incoming government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “We are there to be consulted at every stage and at any point you deem it fit. You are to do the job to match into your own personal integrity as a fearless man of probity and integrity.

    “ I thank you for the sacrifice you will be making in the next 21 days. I am sure that at the end of the day. We will all have course to celebrate.”

    The nominees of the aspirants are non-voting members. “Their names have been announced and they are there to ensure the transparency of the process,” Odigie-Oyegun said.

    Fayemi promised that the APC presidential primaries will be a model.

    He said: “It is an exercise that will set us apart from those who are democrats and those who are monarchists. Those who prefer to coronate and those who want to elect. This assignment is not just about the how, but also about who.

    “But the how is far more important than the who for us. That is, the process is more important than the end-product because, for us, what Nigerians require most is that we demonstrate to the best of our ability, our commitment to internal democracy.”

    Fayemi, who spotted a light blue Babanriga, said Nigerians are waiting for the alternative which will begin with APC presidential primaries.

    He pleaded with presidential aspirants and party members to cooperate with the NCC.

    He added: “There is no doubt in the mind of Nigerians now that we have been on a journey without map in  the last four years and this rudderlessness, the cluelessness must be brought to an end. Actually, the process is important.

    “Everywhere I turn to even before before being saddled with this assignment, I am asked, ‘when are you going to give us your candidate and how are you going to give us the candidate?’ because Nigerians are waiting with patience for the alternative we are presenting to the country.

    “I want to assure you sir, that seeing the calibre of persons you have put in this committee that we shall deliver on this assignment on time, on course, on integrity, on commitment and on transparency to our party and to Nigerians.

    “But we need the cooperation of all our members and not just the presidential aspirants , but also their supporters. For me, it is a very unique addition that you have made as a party by asking all the aspirants to have observers on the committee. At the end of the day, we will turn this into a big celebration and a genuine desire for change.”

    Members of the National Convention Committee are ex-Governor Kayode Fayemi (Chairman); Alh. Kawu Baraje( Deputy Chairman); Barr. Boss Mustapha; Dr. Garba Abari; Brig-Gen. Mansur Dan Ali(Rtd); Prof. Umar Faruk; Hajiya Aisha Ibrahim; Mr. Olawale Edun; Prof. Mojeed Alabi; and Mr. Edwin Ogunbor.

    Others are: Mr. Preye Aganaba; Dr. Kachin Nwoja; Hon. Tony Oneweek Muonagor; Sen. Babafemi Ojudu; Hon. Yakubu Dogara; Dr. Alex Ideh(Alternate Secretary); Alh. Mai Bala Buni( National Secretary /Secretary); Sen. Osita Izunaso(National Organising Secretary); and Alh. Lai Mohammed( National Publicity Secretary).

    The representatives of presidential aspirants on the committee are Hon. Greg Eguh; Hon. Faruk Adamu Aliyu; Murtala S. Garo; Yusuf Mai-Anguwa; and Hon. Ifeoluwa Arowosoge.

    The list of three more members of the committee was being awaited last night.

  • ‘How to build a new Nigeria’

    ‘How to build a new Nigeria’

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun reflects in the challenge of building a new Nigeria through the instrumentality of the ballot box. At a press conference in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), he contends that the fledgling nation-state is still redeemable.

    In the increasing atmosphere of rot and uncertainty being foisted on our nation by the PDP, I address you as the National Chairman of the Party that is preparing itself to assume the awesome responsibility of governing our long suffering nation next year. Our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC),was formed as a result of the yearnings of the overwhelming majority of Nigerians for an alternative platform to change the trajectory of our beloved country. Many well-meaning Nigerians have asked me who we are; beginning from today we are going to have a weekly conversation with the Nigerian People to say who we are. All Nigerians, irrespective of their current party affiliation, who are dissatisfied with their personal circumstances and the national drift,and desire a change are welcome to join this movement led by the APC. Our movement is programmed to create a new Nigeria of which we will all, without exception, be proud.

    With your overwhelming support and the free expression of your will, represented by your votes, the All Progressives’ Congress will by the grace of God next year commence the challenging but necessary process of charting a more secure and more prosperous future for us all. Armed with your mandate, we will raise the standards of governance and condition of living of all citizens to levels which all Nigerians deserve as of right. We will stop the rot and the descent to uncertainty and disaster which the sixteen years of PDP misrule hasplunged us to as a nation. We will restore to Nigerians the hope and assurance that our nation can be made whole again, and that our leaders will submit themselves to the will and needs of our people.

    In the next few weeks, our candidates for all elective positions in the February 2015 elections will emerge. Our party will conduct all processes for the selection of these candidates in strict and transparent compliance with our rules, and we will put forward candidates who will truly represent the people and work for a future full of hope, confidence, progress and peace. We have no doubt that Nigerians will vote for these candidates we will put up, because they will be agents of change, and they will be standing against agents of the status quo, who want to perpetuate this culture of deceit, divisiveness, incompetence and impunity that has continued to hold Nigeria back. We will ask Nigerians to vote for genuine and enduring change; change in the manner young Nigerians see their future; change in the attitude of leaders, from oppressive and arrogant leadership, to leadership anchored on respect for rule of law, fear of God and deep commitment to the service of the people; and change from a life of insecurity and daily threats to our lives and property to a life of maximum security and peace.

    We are under no illusions about the magnitude of the task our party will be called to embark upon. It will be a massive challenge. But we draw strength and inspiration from the knowledge that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians recognize that a continuing PDP administration cannot guarantee Nigerians a future of prosperity, dignity and peace. We, in the APC, are in touch with the sentiments, aspirations and concerns of our people. To those who are now living and dying in occupied parts of our nation; to those who are displaced and living in refugee camps because their homeland is occupied by terrorists, to those who are in fear of the imminent occupation of their homeland by savage elements, we say help is on the way and positive change is near.

    Our party will chart a new course of recovery and regeneration for our nation. We will set very high standards of respect for the rule of law, such that our nation will never again experience the unprecedented scale of impunity that has been the central feature of this PDP led administration. We see this impunity on display in the administration’s tyrannical reaction to the exercise of the right of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. AminuWaziriTambuwal to change his party. The Police arrogated to itself the power of the judiciary to interpret the Constitution and withdrew the security details of the Speaker. The illegal and high-handed action by the Police in removing the security details of a sitting Speaker of the House of Representatives has attracted strong and widespread condemnation from within and outside Nigeria. The Department of Security Services, a service which washitherto insulated from partisan politics have also been directed and has similarly withdrawn its operatives from the Speaker.

    We see another manifestation of the PDP administration’s fondness for impunity and its disturbing tendency to cuddle corruption, in the recent release to Capital Oil Ltd all its assets hitherto lawfully acquired by AMCON as a result of its said involvement in the fuel subsidy scam. It is not a secret that the proprietor of Capital Oil is the coordinator or convener of the widely derided Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN) that is at the forefront of the obscene and doomed campaign for the reelection of President GoodluckJonathan. A great nation like Nigeria should not be run with such crass disdain for decency, common sense and the rule of law.

    Once in office, our party will govern with openness and transparency, and every kobo belonging to the public will be judiciously utilized and meticulously accounted for. We will call corruption by its name and fight it with the vehemence it deserves. We will restore the faith of the public in the necessity for leaders to live honestly and lead with vision, competence and compassion.

    Our Party will collaborate and cooperate with the states in the true practice of a Federal relationship. We shall run an all-inclusive government and seek the views of all segments including the positive ideas of opposition parties in the formulation and execution of governmentpolicies.

    An APC administration will rebuild and expand infrastructure; invest in human capital, particularly the Youth; deploy resources to provide jobs and employment opportunities and get our economy working again for all Nigerians. We shall work for the inclusive growth and development of our economy through massive job creation programs to ensure the reduction of poverty and the protection of the weak.

    An APC Federal administration will unite all Nigerians by eliminating policies and sentiments such as religion and ethnicity which the PDP has deliberatelyexploited to divide the nation. We will restore the faith and confidence of Nigerians in each other, and ensure that no Nigerian anywhere suffers any disadvantage on account of his or her religious affiliation or ethnic origin. We will uphold the rule of law and protect the human rights of all our citizens.

    The defense of the territorial integrity of our fatherland and the protection of the lives and property of all who live within our bordersshall be a non-negotiable priority of an APC Federal Government. We will reclaim every inch of Nigerian territory, and liberate fellow citizens who, under the current dispensation, are resigned to life as captured and conquered citizens. Our armed forces will be massively motivated and given the necessary manpower and materials to enable them perform their sacred duty of protecting our country. Our people will be mobilized to support and honour our men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line to ensure that we are all protected.

    To all Nigerians, I say, our party, the APC, will change Nigeria for good.  We have the men and women who can do this because they passionately believe in Nigeria and are aggrieved by the 16 years of wasted opportunities under the PDP. We have developed the ideas and strategies to achieve this. We have the faith and confidence that this can be donein short order. We are resolved never to give up on Nigeria, or to abandon the imperatives of ensuring that the democratic process translates into better lives and opportunities for the present generation and a solid foundation to build an even better life for future generations. The only people who will fear, or resist, the type of change we represent and promise, are the tiny blood suckingminority who benefit from Nigeria’s current social and economic degradation.

    Two days ago, you heard President Goodluck Jonathan announce himself as the candidate of the PDP and asked Nigerians for another four years as President. You heard a lot of claims, misrepresentations and voodoo statistics, none of which can stand the barest scrutiny. Disregard them! You heard excuses for failure to fix basic infrastructure, arrest unprecedented levels of corruption and halt the march of terrorists daily inching nearer all of us. You heard promises that sound familiar because you have heard them all before since his six (6) years as President. Do not give the party that has savaged Nigeria in the last 16 years an opportunity to finally finish off our dear nation. The PDP cannot deliver on any of the same promises it has failed to honourin over a decade and a half in power.

    The 2015 election will be decided on the character and leadership qualities of the Nigerian President. The Commander-in-Chief should also be “Consoler-in-Chief” bringing comfort and succor to our people in time of grief and distress. You heard two days ago President Jonathan saying that good leaders do not walk away from the people, sadly though the statement is true, our President who wants another four years does not show evidence of sympathy for hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens who are now Internally Displaced Persons(IDP) as a result of the occupation of their land by Boko Haram. He brings no relief or comfort to those living under the reign of terror. About 50 young Nigerian School Children were killed and several others injured in Potiskumjust a few days before the extravaganza show of his declaration. Yet we do not hear of a Presidential visit to the families of the victims, a pattern that has become usual. Our President lives in his comfort zone, content to utter words, and ‘minutes of silence’ that have no meaning to the victims.

    The President has abandoned the Nigerian people. We should end the journey with President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 and aelect leader who will be part of our lives and lead with courage and empathy.

    I therefore appeal to all Nigerians to endeavour to collect their Permanent Voters Cards, and use them to vote out the PDP and vote in the brighter, safer and more prosperous future, which the APC represents. I call on INEC, the security agencies and other institutions of government to discharge their responsibilities courageously, fairly and firmly. Their prime responsibility is to the nation. I appeal to the international community to remain vigilant and continue to work with all Nigerians to ensure that the 2015 elections are credible. On our part, we remain committed to respecting the integrity of the electoral process, and we will discourage its subversion and will resist vigorously the use of violence, official or otherwise, to prevent the triumph of the will of the people.

    It is with a sense of deep patriotism that we in the APC appeal to Nigerians to join us, because we need to work together to make Nigeria the great country it should be.  I want to call on all Nigerians to work with us, support us and vote for our candidates in the forthcoming elections. APC governments at all levels will be your governments, and we assure you that you will feel the difference in the very first few months of our administration at all levels. We assure our brother African nations who agonize over the decline in Nigeria’s leadership that our nation will rise again and give Africa the exemplary leadership it deserves. We assure the International Community particularly, our friends, that the APC treasures their friendship and treasures their concern for our nation. We assure them all that we will rebuild our capacities to operate at the global level as a responsible and responsive pillar of global governance, a beacon of hope for all mankind.

     

  • Odigie-Oyegun: no anointed  candidate in APC

    Odigie-Oyegun: no anointed candidate in APC

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun spoke with reporters in Benin-City, Edo State capital, on the preparations for the presidential primaries, Chief Tom Ikimi’s defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), next year’s elections and other national issues. OSAGIE OTABOR was there.

    How do you intend to produce your presidential candidate without rancour?

    There will be disagreement, but we will overcome them. We have survived all the predictions. We have insisted we are going to have a level playing field. We are going to give aspirants equal opportunity. We are going to be even handed. There is no anointed candidate to the best of my knowledge. We will issue a code of conduct that the run-off to the primaries will be rancour free, in terms of personal attacks. People will say why they are the best, but it is not within the rules to say why somebody else will not get it. The aspirants are to prove that they have the leadership quality the nation deserves at this crucial time of its existence. We are trying to have as wide as electorate as possible, given the fact that conventions hold in a single venue. Even though we would have preferred direct primaries, we thought of that because of time. Whoever comes out will be the person the entire party will unite on.

    Why is it difficult for the APC to have a consensus candidate like the PDP?

    We don’t believe on forced consensus. I don’t want to comment on what the PDP did. That was a forced consensus. If tomorrow all the aspirants come and say they agree to support a preferred aspirant, we will gladly accept. I know each aspirant can beat anybody the PDP will present. In this case, they said they have settled for President Jonathan. I trust completely that all of them can beat anything the PDP can offer. We have no problem, if the aspirants pick one person. We are going to do the right and the democratic thing, which is a free and fair primaries.

    Ikimi said you took the food he cooked away…

    This whole thing about Ikimi is getting to a bad joke. I think we should let it be. He has said what he wants to say. I do not know that, at any stage, if any, he was such over riding influence that he cooked the food for everybody to eat. It is an over-exaggeration of his role in the party. The ACN choose him as leader of their team and the group made him the chairman of the process after the leaders of the various parties have agreed to come together. They just needed someone to chairman the negotiating sessions. If that means that he cooked the food, let him enjoy the accolade he is giving himself. I will not want to deprive him of that personal crowning of himself.

    Will the party miss him?

    No party wants to lose anybody, but the people who are not ideologically attuned to wear the APC stance, it is best for the party and let them go where they can feel at ease. Just like we lose some, we are gaining some. A few days ago, I was in Lokoja to welcome seven House of Assembly members. That is a useful addition. That is an addition that of relevance. That is the kind of quality addition that the APC is gaining across the country.

    President Jonathan has said that his party would win Edo and Rivers…

    What did you want the President to say? We have a list of the places we are going to win. That they will win Edo and Rivers is totally out of the question because we have very strong governors in those two states. Edo, of course, is APC. There will be one or two skirmishes and that is all. For the River governor to have survived all the onslaughts, including major ones by concentrated security agencies, with full Aso rock backing, it tells you he has something more than the ordinary and that he is firmly in control of the politics of River State. With all the array of special policemen sent there for a particular purpose, with the minister making trouble and the man has survived, and you say you are going to win that state from him when you cannot get more than five members of the House. Think about that.

    With the exit of Shekarau, Sheriff and others, is the ANPP alliance still intact?

    We lost Bafarawa and got Wammako. Is it a plus or a minus? In Kano, we lost Shekarau, but we gained Kwankwaso, a brilliant and performing visionary governor. Sheriff did not win his senatorial seat. There is a governor there who is in the APC. The exit of Sheriff coincided with who is Boko Haram and who is not. When he left, the floodgate opened on who is indeed sponsoring Boko Haram. God took him away just in time. Imagine the embarrassment we would have suffered, if he is still a member of the APC. What we gain was superior to what we lost.

    Is there any plan by the APC to stop the swearing-in of Ekiti State Governor-elect Fayose?

    There is no plan to stop the swearing-in. It is a plan to get the judicial system to decide whether we are a country of law and order or not. Whether the laws of the country still mean anything or whether the impeachment has the same force as a criminal offence. Whether it is an indictment because the forms you fill when running for office asked whether you have been indicted or not. It is for the judicial system to decide. Stopping him or not is a matter of what the law says. We have gone to court to seek the interpretation of the laws. Was he a qualified person to  contest to be the governor of Ekiti State? The unprecedented happenings, the humiliation of the judiciary. Thuggery in the sacred halls of the judiciary.

    Has this country degenerated to that extent? What does it portends for the nation when a judge is manhandled in those sacred chambers? It has never happened before. That is where I expected you people to stand. To help rebuild the system. The judiciary is on trial. I am waiting for what the judges would do. How seriously would they react? Will they get cowed again by the power structure of the nation or will they stand up for themselves and say we cannot have this? It must not happen.

    I was traumatised. I personally did not go to receive the national award of the CON. I can’t put myself together to receive an award, where the halls of justice of this country have been desecrated. There has been no forceful reaction by the Federal Government. The shock was too much for me to wear agbada and be shaking the hands of the Federal Government. I really urge the press to stand up and ensure that what happened is unraveled and a severe punishment is meted out or we don’t know where we are going to end next. We don’t know who would be slapped next. Maybe, the President himself. The nation is suffering and degenerating.

    Did you do anything to pacify aggrieved members of the party?

    The harm was already done. Those who left had already gone. You cannot give conditions for settlement and the time you gave has not elapsed, you went to see the President. There was no sincerity. The party has recovered from that temporary glitch.

    Is it true that there was a clash between you and Governor Oshiomhole over some candidates in Edo?

    I have enough trouble in Abuja. I am trying to get my acts together on who will be the presidential candidate. I am putting the party in the fighting shape for the elections than to bother about candidates in Edo. There is absolutely no clash between the governor and I. The primaries should be free and fair and whosoever the people want will be the candidate. The people must be given the total freedom to choose. Let those involved go round and campaign. This is all names dropping. I am not sure the governor has told anybody that he preferred any candidate. In politics, there are no secrets.

     

     

  • Why I shunned National Award ceremony – Oyegun

    Why I shunned National Award ceremony – Oyegun

    The National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has said the continued silence by the Federal Government on the attacks on judges in Ekiti State was the reason he did not personally attend the National Award ceremony in Abuja.

    Oyegun said he was too shocked about the desecration of the judiciary for him “to wear agbada and shake hands with the federal government.”

    According to him, he could not put himself together to receive an award in a country where its halls of justice have been desecrated and there was no forceful reaction from the federal government.

    The APC national chairman spoke in Benin City, Edo State, after he received some Ijaw youth groups, who presented him a copy of their resolution not to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

    Oyegun said total judiciary in the country was on trial and the world is waiting for judges’ reaction.

    He said, “How seriously would they react? Will they get cowed again by the power structure of the nation or will they stand up for themselves and say we cannot have this? It must not happen. I was traumatized. I personally did not go to receive the national award of CON.

    “This is a very unprecedented happening, the humiliation of the judiciary. Thuggery in the sacred halls of the judiciary.

    “Has this country degenerated to that extent?”