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  • In Ondo, the die is cast

    In Ondo, the die is cast

    Six days to Ondo State’s governorship election, Damisi Ojo, in Akure, takes a close look at the final preparations, the battle zones, the leading candidates, their chances and the top politicians that can make the difference.

    By this week’s Saturday, electorate in Ondo State will be exercising their franchise as they elect a new governor that will take over power in the state for the next four years.

    Out of 63 political parties in the country, only 13 have shown interest and have been screened by the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] for the polls in the state.

    The Action Congress of Nigeria [ACN] will be represented by the former President of the Nigeria Bar Association [NBA], Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu [SAN], the incumbent governor, Olusegun Mimiko is the standard bearer of Labour Party (LP), the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP], candidate is Chief Olusola Oke, and the Congress for Progressive Change [CPC] flagbearer is Mr. Soji Ehinlanwo.

    Others are, Oladipo Bolade, National Conscience Party (NCP), Abikanlu James Olusola, National Solidarity Democratic Party (NSDP, Victor Oluwaremi Adetunsin, People for Democratic Change (PDC), Omoregha Olatunji, Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA), Adeyemi Bolarinwa, All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Omoleye Afolabi Olorunwa, and Change Advocacy Party (CAP) Omoregha Olatunji.

    Already, for the past three months, since the electoral body gave the marching order to political parties to commence their political campaigns, these parties and their candidates had been selling their agenda to the electorate on the need to vote for them.

    But, since the commencement of the election process in the state, it is now clear to all stakeholders that the gubernatorial battle is primarily between three major political parties namely ACN, LP and the PDP.

    Stakeholders came into such conclusion because the three parties, more than the rest, are solidly on ground.

    The ACN and PDP chieftains have however resolved to send the ruling LP’s government away in the state, while Governor Mimiko believes he will score the majority votes to retain his exalted seat.

    On several rallies attended by Mimiko, the LP flagbearer had told the electorate, particularly members of the party, that he would defeat his opponents with landslide margin, stressing that he had touched all sectors in the state.

    But, Akeredolu and Oke have insisted that Mimiko had failed in all his electioneering promises. For example, Akeredolu, who was one of the legal team that reclaimed Mimiko’s mandate at the tribunal in 2009, have criticized Mimiko’s administration at several occasions, saying the state needs a change of leadership and a leader that would allow the state to key into the proposed South-West economic integration.

    As the D-day draws near, there is palpable fear that the election may not be violent free. The ACN and PDP, for example, had always accused the LP of using thugs to disrupt their rallies.

    ACN candidate’s Akeredolu campaign team had been reportedly attacked on most of its rallies in rural communities in the state. Also, thebMimiko Campaign Organisation [ACO] Director of Publicity and Media Relations, Mr. Kolawole Olabisi, recently alleged that the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, had concluded plan to fill the state with hoodlums.

    Also, Olabisi raised an alarm recently that ACN national leadership had imported the factional leader of the Oyo State National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lateef Akinsola, to cause mayhem during the election.

    Shortly after the three major contenders got their various political party tickets; different groups had been endorsing the candidates. For instance, Governor Mimiko before his declaration was endorsed by leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress [NLC] in the state for second term, but this had been generally condemned by stakeholders in the state.

    Their chances:

    It is not yet clear who may likely emerge as the next governor of the state, particularly because ACN, PDP and LP have strategically elected their candidates from the three senatorial areas of the state.

    ACN flagbearer is from Owo Local Government Area in the Northern senatorial area of the state, where many have argued that it is their turn to produce the next governor of the state, because of the zoning system.

    The LP adopted Mimiko for second term. The governor is from Ondo in the Central senatorial district, while PDP who had witnessed political crisis in the state believed that the only way to return to power in the state is by picking its candidate, Chief Olusola Oke, an indigene of Ilaje local government, an oil producing community in the Southern senatorial district.

    The leadership of the party took this decision because they believed the poor masses in the oil producing communities will accept and vote for a party that picks their kinsman as a standard bearer due to the general belief of the stakeholders in the area that they have not felt the impact of the present administration of the ruling LP.

    With this, Oke, Akeredolu and Mimiko may be relying on catchment advantage from the three senatorial districts. But investigations show that due to the agitation of the people from the northern district areas of the state to produce the next governor, most prominent politicians from the six local governments have decided to back ACN in order to achieve this unifying objective.

    ACN, it would be recalled became the most popular opposition party, particularly in the state immediately after the last 2011 general elections, following the defection of notable politicians from the LP and PDP.

    Among eminent politicians in the northern district who defected to ACN were, a serving Senator, Ajayi Boroffice, the State Chairman of LP, Dr. Olaiya Oni, former Commissioner in Mimiko’s government, Prince Sola Amodeni, Hon. Saka Lawal, who was a former governorship aspirant of ACN but left after Akeredolu was picked and among others

    As demonstration of ACN’s popularity in the district, majority of the governorship aspirants of the party were from the North. Not only this, the two governors that have been produced by the progressive party in the past, were also from the northern district.

    Despite, the defection of few politicians, most especially governorship aspirants to other parties, ACN still remains relevant in the northern district.

    The serving senator, Boroffice, who was among leading governorship aspirants, had ordered his political supporters to work for Akeredolu and ACN to ensure the party takes of the leadership of the state.

    Another politician who is likely to help decide election in Akoko area, Prince Solagbade Amodeni, has also supported ACN national leadership’s decision in picking Akeredolu.

    Amodeni, who served under Mimiko as a commissioner and also as a chairman of Akoko South-East for two terms, is known to be a strong politician, enjoying enormous political loyalty in the local government. It is on record that he has never lost any election in his community, Ipesi Akoko.

    Besides, Akokos are clamouring for a change of government due to what they described as total neglect by the present administration. Also, some indigenes of Owo are now leaving their political parties to support the candidature of their kinsman, Akeredolu.

    One of the politicians, who recently joined ACN is Dr. Bode Ayorinde, a Pro-Chancellor of Achievers Private University in Owo. Ayorinde was a former aspirant for Owo/Ose federal constituency under the platform of LP.

    Another great politician working for the success of ACN in Owo is a businessman, and chieftain of the party, Chief Femi Adekanmbi. Adekanmbi was a former member of LP but left the party after he was dropped for the incumbent lawmaker representing Owo/Ose Federal constituency, Hon. Olorunda Omosule.

    In order to test his popularity, Adekanmbi joined the ACN and he was picked as the party’s candidate but lost the election to Omosule.

    Just of recent, four Mimiko’s aides from the Northern Senatorial District resigned their appointment and joined the ACN. They are Messers Kayode Agunloye [aka K.K] Soji Ojomo, Chris Anota and the aides to the Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Opeyemi Igbede.

    ACN chances in claiming majority votes from Northern senatorial district, also received a major boost when a former LP House of Assembly aspirant from Owo Local Government, Hon. Kehinde Bello [aka HK] led thousands of LP members, including the party’s executives, to ACN fold. Bello, known as a strong grassroots politician in Owo, also ordered his group, Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership [MGGEL], which has over 3,000 members, to work for Akeredolu.

    However, the ruling LP and PDP may not allow the ACN to have an easy ride during the election because of some prominent politicians who still remain loyal to either LP or PDP.

    For Instance, the former State Chairman, Olaiya Oni and his political son, Hon Saka Lawal, who were known as election strategists, decided to leave the ACN following the emergence of Akeredolu and for the reason that Akoko man was not endorsed by the ACN national leadership as the party flagbearer.

    Oni and Saka was lured by PDP chieftains to their fold with a promise that Saka, who was a former Special Adviser to Governor Mimiko, will be picked as the running mate of the party candidate and by 2017 power will return to the northern district.

    Also, former Minister for Defence, Tokunbo Kayode, two former State House of Assembly Speakers, Victor Olabimtan and Taofeek Abdulsalam, are politicians who may spring surprises

    Olabimtan, who was one of the PDP governorship aspirants came from a community, Supare, in Akoko South West, where it is reported that he has never lost election to any political party despite the fact that the present Deputy Governor, Alli Olanusi is from the same community.

    However, it is not clear, if the three immediate past National Assembly lawmakers, Senator Bode Olajumoke and a former House of Representatives Lawmaker representing Owo/Ose Federal Constituenacy, Dr. Lad Ojomo and Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, who represented Akoko North East/West in the lower chamber, will work for the party in the October 20, poll.

    Despite reconciliation meetings organised by the leadership of PDP, these three leaders from the northern part of the state had refused to show up in its political meetings.

    During the recent visit of former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, in Akure, the state capital, with some national leaders of PDP for a rally to endorse their party candidate, Oke, the three former lawmakers who are still members of the party did not attend the political event.

    Obasanjo had to appeal to the aggrieved members to sheathe their swords and work for the party. He described those who are working against the progress of the party as dishonest people.

    In Owo, Otunba Oyewole Fasawe, a chieftain of PDP was one of the aggrieved members of the party that had publicly declared his intention to work for Oke, who was described as his political son.

    Fawase hails from the same town where ACN candidate, Akeredolu came from. As part of his commitment to PDP, Fasawe, who was a close political associate of Obasanjo, have been working to strenghten PDP in Owo.

    In the LP’s camp, the party may be relying on the incumbent Deputy Governor, Alli Olanusi, Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Emiola Dare, and a former governorship aspirant of ACN, who recently returned to LP after his ambition to emerge as the governorship candidate of the party failed.

    Agunloye retraced his step back to the ruling LP where he left after the party leaders decided to drop him for Prof. Ajayi Boroffice as the party’s candidate for the senatorial seat in the last year’s general election.

    Agunloye, who pursued his governorship ambition through a political platform “Omoluabi,” left for LP after he lost the ACN’s ticket. He criticised ACN’s leadership.

    But, the National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, described Agunloye as a mole in the party. Akande alleged that the aspirant, who is from Erusu in Akoko South West Local Government is Mimiko’s agent, saying he had gone back to his master who sent him to destroy the party.

    Akande noted that reports from members of the party in the state and investigations conducted by the party confirmed that Agunloye was an agent of LP in ACN.

    With this development, several politicians who were received into the fold of ACN through “Omoluabi Platform,” like Femi Johnson, who is now the Deputy Director of Aketi Campaign in the Southern Senatorial District, Adewale Omojuwa, one of the leading aspirants for the Deputy Governorship slot, among others, refused to defect along with Agunloye.

    Looking at the Central Senatorial District, many political observers are of the opinion that Ondo Central has not got its fair share in power rotation of the state. Ondo Central District is made up of six local government areas, including Akure South, Akure North, Ifedore, Ondo East, Ondo West and Idanre.

    It is the district that houses Akure, the state capital, which many believed has the largest number of electorate because of its urbanisation.

    Our investigation however shows that the three major political parties, namely the Labour Party (LP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are on ground in the district.

    As things are, the ruling LP relies much on the district to garner majority votes that would catapult it into power for the second term

    Investigations also show that Ondo North has sympathy for Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

    Electorates in the area, particularly the Akokos, are aggrieved over complete neglect of the area by the present Mimiko’s administration. It is believed that this is one of the reasons ACN leadership zoned its governorship ticket to Ondo North, where Akoko land is a major stakeholder.

    Also because of the dwindling popularity of LP, unlike in 2007, many prominent politicians in Ondo Central, particularly Akure South/North Federal Constituency, had dumped the ruling party either to ACN or PDP. One important politician here is the former commissioner and chieftain of the PDP, Chief Tayo Alasoadura, from Akure North.

    He joined ACN as a governorship aspirant, but because of the zoning formula, which did not favour Ondo Central, the leadership of ACN have him the arduous task of coordinating the October 20 elections for ACN.

    Alasoadura is presently the National Director of Planning and Strategy of the party. He is a grassroots politician who exerts a lot of influence.

    Another notable politician in Akure South is the incumbent lawmaker representing Akure North/South Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, Hon. Ifedayo Sunday Abegunde.

    He recently defected from the ruling LP at the floor of the House of Representatives to join ACN ‘Abena’.

    Within the same constituency, we have the likes of the former Secretary to the State Government (SSG) under late Adefarati’s regime, Chief Wunmi Adegbonwure, a.k.a Omo Ekun, a prominent son of Akure, and a follower of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

    He has been so committed to the cause of ACN and leads its Elders Forum.

    Equally influential is the former commissioner for information in the late Adebayo Adefarati’s administration, Prince Olu Adegboro, who is mobilising his people for ACN.

    Others in the progressive party within the same Central District are Chief Akin Olokunboro, a former member of the House of Representatives in the second republic who was then elected on the platform of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN).

    Dr. Akerele Adu, an Ijare politician of note in Ifedore Local Government, was a former Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources. Insiders said he commands enormous respect in the communities.

    There is also Prof. Olu Aderounmu, a former provost of the Ondo State College of Education,Ikere-Ekiti, Engineer Ade Adetimehin, the Director of ACN Campaign Organisation in Ondo central senatorial district, who is from Idanre.

    He, apart from being the state Treasurer of ACN, is assigned to head the contact and mobilization committee of the party.

    In Ondo West, the home of the incumbent governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, also another seasoned politician and Special Adviser to Osun State Governor, Hon. Bola Ilori.

    He was a former Chairman of Alimosho local government in Lagos state, a former senior special assistant to Governor Mimiko and a mass mobiliser for ACN in Ondo State and particularly Ondo West.

    Also in Ondo West, the former PDP State Women’s Leader, Mrs Folake Akinjoko-Omojuwa, is now a chieftain of ACN, who is ready to tacke Mimiko in his ward during the October 20 election

    In PDP, in spite of its internal crisis occasioned by fractionalisation, we gathered that its leaders and followers in Ondo Central senatorial district are ready to work assiduously to regain the seat they lost to Mimiko and LP in February 2009 following the verdict of Appeal Court in Benin.

    It has also been rumoured that Mimiko is allegedly behind the wrangling within the PDP where a faction had publicly resolved not to work for the victory of its candidate, Chief Olusola Oke.

    It was also alleged that notable politicians like Prof. Olu Agbi, Segun Adegoke, and others are against Hon. Ebenezer Alabi’s executive commitee of the party. However, it has been observed that the present PDP leadership in the state has the support of former governor Olusegun Agagu.

    In the Central District, the former Deputy Governor, under Agagu, Chief Omolade Oluwateru, who is now the present Nigeria’s Ambassador to Uganda, is working in tandem with Alabi’s committee to ensure Oke’s victory

    We also have Hon Adedayo Omolafe, a former Akure South Local Government, former chairman of ALGON in the state and former aspirant, House of Representatives for Akure North/ South under the platform of PDP.

    There are also Chief Bisi Johnson, the former Chairman of Ondo West Local Government and Ondo State Local Government Service Commission (OSLGSC) who has sworn to tackle Mimiko in his home town.

    Other PDP top shots in the politics of Ondo Central are the immediate past Chairman of the party in the state, Dr. Tayo Dairo, Engr. Dele Osakuade from Ilara-mokin in ifedore local government. Others, like Prof. Olu Agbi, Senator Gbenga Ogunniya from Ondo West, Ademola Adegoroye and Segun Adegoke, who still claim they are in PDP but are alleged to be working for Mimiko secretly.

    The LP and its candidate, Governor Mimiko, in spite of the criticisms against the current administration, still have confidence in springing surprises that will enable them retain the seat beyond February 2013.

    The ruling party still relies on few chieftains in the party like commissioner for Works from Ilara Mokin who handles one of the juicy ministeries, Engr, Gboye Adegbenro, his counterpart from the same Ifedore Local Government, Engr. Clement, who is in charge of ministry of community development and hails from Igbara-Oke.

    There is also Hon. Abiodun Adesida, the former member, House of Representative, who recently decamped from PDP to LP, Mr. Sanya Oyinsan, incumbent Senator, Ayo Akinyelure, Chief of Staff (COS), Dr. Kola Ademujimi and Yele Ogundipe, a Mimiko’s Kinsman, who is presently the commissioner for finance.

    Our investigation shows that Ondo Central is very crucial to the three major political parties and their candidates, Dr Mimiko, Mr Akeredolu(SAN) and Chief Olusola Oke because of its bulk votes.

    Ondo South is believed to be the strongest among the three districts in Ondo State because of its strength which spread to the Atlantic Ocean.

    The area is dominated by prominent political leaders with vast experiences in politics.

    The district comprises six Local Government Areas which include Irele, Ilaje, Odigbo, Ile-Oluji/Okegbo, Ese-Odo and Okitipupa.

    Apart from the political strength of the district, the area is also believed to be the economic

    pillar of the state because of the deposit of oil minerals, particularly in Ilaje Local Government.

    Aside this, the area is blessed with Bitumen deposits which is rated as the second largest in

    the world with 42 billion barrel of Bitumen deposit located in Irele and Agbabu.

    The area has become permanent abode for politicians who are also professionals in different

    areas of economic and social development.

    However, Ondo South is also seen as determinant factor to decide the fate and chances of any governorship candidate in the gubernatorial election because of the caliber of politicians and the political value of the area.

    In recent times, the area has produced sons and daughters that occupy various political appointments like federal ministers, deputy governors, senators, federal commissioners, presidential aides and ambassadors.

    Between 1991 to1993, Dr Olusegun Agagu from Okitipupa Local Government was elected the

    Deputy Governor of Ondo State under Evang. Bamidele Olumiluas’ administration.

    Also,between 1999 and 2003, Late Barrister Afolabi Iyantan also from Okitipupa Local Government was elected as the Deputy Governor of the state during Late Chief Adebayo Adefaratis’ government.

    In 1999 , Dr Olusegun who contested the governorship election along with Late Chief Adebayo Adefarati was after his defeat appointed as a Federal Minster of various ministries under Chief Olusegun Obasanjos’ government, a position he occupied until 2003 when he later came back to contest against Chief Adebayo Adefarati in 2003 governorship election.

    As fate would have it, Agagu defeated Late Chief Adebayo Adefarati and in the process became the governor of the State.

    He governed the state from 2003 to 2009 when his government was sacked by court of appeal in Benin City.

    Agagu who is a leader in the PDP has control in South senatorial District and is desperate in sending the incumbent, Dr Olusegun Mimiko packing after october 20,election.

    His desperation, according to insiders, is to avenge the humiliation he suffered in February 2009, when the Court of Appeal in Benin City ordered him to vacate the office for Mimiko.

    Others include, Chief Mrs Osomo from Ese-Odo Local Government, who was appointed in 2003 as a Minister of Housing and Urban Development (2003 and 2005), Chief Olu Mafo from Ilaje Local Government, who was appointed a Special Adviser to President Olusegun Obasanjo between 2003 to 2007.

    PDP governorship candidate, Chief Olusola Oke who hails from Ilaje Local Government is the immediate past National Legal Adviser to PDP and once a Commisioner Representing Ondo State on the Governing Board of NDDC from 2000 to 2004.

    He is now the gubernatorial candidate for PDP, and will put all arsenals together to secure majority votes from the District.

    However, ACN is no push over in the area with its aggressive campaigns particularly in Ilaje and Ese-odo axis.

    ACN governorship Candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu [SAN] is from Ese-Odo and may spring suprises in the area.

    Already, commoners in the riverine area who are aggrieved of the neglect of the area by Mimiko’s administration have been warning the ruling LP leaders against coming for campaigns in the area.

    In the District,there is also the incumbent Resident Electoral Commmissioner in Ogun State, Mr Sam Olumekun from Okitipupa Local Government.

  • Sharon Ikeazor remains loyal to CPC

    Sharon Ikeazor remains loyal to CPC

    She fits the description of a woman blessed with the twin gifts of beauty and brain. Another stunning thing about Sharon Ikeazor is that she loves to be a lone ranger even if it amounts to her disadvantage. That is the depth of her conviction, but sometimes it makes her subject of intense criticism. For example, her friends and close associates are currently worried because of the way the National Woman Leader of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Ikeazor, has been spending huge personal resources to fuel her current political train.

  • Ondo CPC blasts Bakare over endorsement of Mimiko

    Ondo CPC blasts Bakare over endorsement of Mimiko

    The Ondo State chapter of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) has berated the Senior Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly and Vice-Presidential candidate of the party in the 2011 general elections, Pastor Tunde Bakare, for endorsing the second term bid of Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

    In a statement issued yesterday, the party said Bakare’s opinion contradicts the views of the majority of the people of the state, including the party’s members, “who are longing to be freed from the reckless and rudderless government that has presided over the affairs of the state in the last three and a half years.”

    The statement signed by the Director- General of the party’s governorship candidate, Soji Ehinlanwo Campaign Organisation (SECO), Yomi Adetimehin, noted that the endorsement of Mimiko by Bakare reflected a detachment from the realities in Ondo.

    It said, ‘’From Akoko to Ondo to Ilaje, most people wonder where the vast portion of the huge allocation of over N600 billion from the federation account to the state has gone in view of what is actually on the ground.

    “We are inclined to also wonder whether the endorsement given by the Pastor takes into account that many in Ondo State are embarrassed by the recklessness that has now come to be associated with OSOPADEC and which is even a subject of investigation by the EFCC.

    “Out of a huge total of over N61 billion that has accrued to the commission in the last three and a half years, no one conversant with the mandate areas of this commission can say he has seen any evidence of even one billion naira spent in the specified areas.

    “Like many in the mandate areas who have therefore been short-changed by the mega looting at this commission under the watch of the incumbent governor, we find disappointing such endorsement of an individual that has so blatantly underperformed and betrayed the trust of the people

    “After three and a half years, many of the industries in Ondo State remain moribund in spite of initial promises by the governor to resuscitate them. Oluwa Glass, Okitipupa Oil Pam Company, NIROWI, IFON Ceramics etc have all been neglected.

    “In addition, there has been lacking a clear vision to stimulate small and medium scale enterprises able to provide jobs for the teeming array of unemployed youths in Ondo State.

    “The result is that after over three and a half years, the ranks of the unemployed in Ondo State are growing and we have a government without a clear and effective response to the problem.

    “How the head of such an obviously under- performing government can be endorsed by anyone is beyond our imagination and that of millions of Ondo indigenes who are on ground.”

  • CPC, ANPP, CNPP demand cancellation of N5000

    CPC, ANPP, CNPP demand cancellation of N5000

    The opposition All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) are not impressed by the suspension of the introduction of the N5000 note.

    Only an outright cancellation of the plan, they say, will satisfy them and the generality of Nigerians.

    President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday ordered a stay of action on the plan by the Central Bank to enable it enlighten Nigerians more on the issue.

    The parties declared yesterday that what Nigerians are demanding is withdrawal of the plan and not just suspension.

    National Publicity Secretary of CPC, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, said the people’s wish must be respected by government.

    He said: “This is a welcome development as it firmly proclaims the constitutionally entrenched dictum that sovereignty within the democratic space rests with the Nigerian people. Indeed, any government exists for the welfare and security of the people. However, the overwhelming decision of Nigerians is for the total truncation of this plan and not just its suspension,” he said on the phone.

    “As a party, we align totally with Nigerians’ unconditional rejection of the planned currency re-denomination and ask the Federal Government to uphold the people’s wish.”

    Emma Eneukwu, National Publicity Secretary of ANPP, said: “We believe it is the weight of the people’s wish that tilted the recalcitrant stance of the Presidency on this highly unpopular and misguided planned policy. The joy of democracy is the sovereignty of the masses at all times, and we are positive that our great country is evolving in democratic best practices at an impressive speed, being catalysed by a patriotic and focused legislature.

    “A couple of days ago, we had a cause to condemn the despicable action of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in denying an opinion poll it carried out, whereby it was discovered that 75 per cent of Nigerians opposed the introduction of N5000 notes.

    “The curious rejoinder signed by the NBS management said that opinion poll ‘‘is not an official statistical tool because it is not based on any statistical methodologies or systems that formulate the basis on which all of the NBS’ surveys are developed.”

    According to the survey, 75.1 per cent of Nigerians are opposed to the currency restructuring by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which will lead to the introduction of the 5000 note as the country’s highest currency denomination and the conversion of lesser bills to coins.

    “According to the poll, only 16.1 per cent of the Nigerian populace is in strong support of the CBN policy while 4.04 and 4.62 per cent are partially in support and against the currency restructuring, respectively.

    “We lamented that it was patently naïve, at best, and deceptive, at worst, for an agency as supposedly scientific and well-informed as the NBS to go public with a ham’s act of a rebuttal which tried to discredit one of its own most authentic and effective ways of gauging the heartbeat of the people, just in a bid to play to the gallery.

    “Therefore, Mr President’s rejection of CBN’s plan has justified our stance that the NBS survey was a manifest signpost of the wishes of the people, as we questioned the competence of the Statistician General of the Federation in serving a nation of more than 150 million multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-creed peoples; for denying such patent and valid methodology for gauging the pulse of the people anywhere in the world.”

    CNPP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, said: “It is refreshing that President Goodluck Jonathan listened to the voice of the people. That is the essence of democracy. It is unlike the case of Justice Isa Salami, where Mr President refused to listen to the National Judicial Council and the people.

    We hope that the CBN will be able to adduce more cogent reasons and convince Nigerians before rolling out the new notes. Otherwise, is it not paradoxical to on one hand initiate a cashless society and on the other hand embark on jumbo printing of cash?

    Mr. Sam Ohuabunwa, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals, welcomed the suspension of the banknote because, according to him, “It is the right thing for the President to do.”

    He added: “If Nigerians were vociferous in condemning a policy, I think it is the right thing for the President to listen to the people. The people have spoken against it, past leaders have spoken against it, and the National Assembly spoke against it. So, it is the right thing for Mr. President to do.

    “It is also good that the CBN has complied with the directive. It shows responsible stewardship. Nigerians are the owners of the nation.”

    Chief John Odeyemi, former chairman, Ecobank and President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce, blamed the CBN for mishandling the campaign on the suspended currency.

    He said: “There was a lot of arrogance in the way they went about the campaign. By saying he (President Jonathan) has suspended the introduction, it is as good as saying that he has stopped it. It may be for one or five years, the bottom line is that the yearnings of the people have been addressed.”

    Prof. Kayode Familoni of the Economics Department, University of Lagos said the government’s action was an indication that it is a listening one.

    “The President has said the CBN should be given more time to sensitise the people on the benefits of the policy. That is okay. The CBN should be given the opportunity to convince us. I believe that the cost of the policy far outweighs the benefits. But if the CBN is able to convince us that the benefits out-weighs the cost, then that is good.”A retired permanent secretary in the old Ondo State, Chief Deji Fasuan described the decision of the Federal Government to introduce the N5000 in the first place as a form of madness.

    He said: “ I have been in contact with many currencies in the world, minus the Yen. You can hardly find a national currency with such heaviness at the top and nothing at the bottom.”

    He called for the outright cancellation of the plan, saying the facts which informed the move were spurious and a “mere fraud”.

    “Nothing is straight forward here in Nigeria. Nothing is honest. No data is correct. The statistical data on which the argument for the introduction is based is wrong and defective, and it should not be introduced at all.”

    However, Second Republic Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Alhaji Tanko Yakassi said President Jonathan should have held firmly to his decision to introduce the bank note.

    “What I will advise Jonathan is not to allow the media to hijack his administration because if he accepts that, it could derail his administration,” he said.

    A Jos based labour activist, Yilden Bilgwan, is in full support of the N5000 banknote. He said the National Assembly members who rose against it were speaking for themselves, as there was nothing to show that they consulted with their constituents on the matter before opposing it.

    A member of the House of Representatives, representing Jos East/Jos South, Mr. Bitrus Kaze, said he expects the President to order a total withdrawal of the policy and save Nigerians from what he called the scourge of policies being churned out by the CBN governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido.

    Nigeria, he stressed, “cannot risk another protest over anti-human policies,” adding: “I want the President to be aware that the CBN governor is about to get him into trouble with Nigerians. Sanusi has earned himself a reputation of forcing his policies on Nigerians, and the President should be able to defend Nigerians from the scourge of such policies.”

    Mr.Lawrence Anya, a Jos based lawyer is in support of the withdrawal of the policy, while the National Secretary of Jama at Nasril Islam (JNI) Dr Abubakar Khalid hopes the suspension of the N5000 would mark the beginning of the total withdrawal of the plan.

    He said: ”The directive to the CBN to sensitize Nigerians before introducing the new policy will not work, and it will also fail the way the introduction of the policy failed. But for now, let’s give the president the benefit of the doubt. He has begun to react to the wishes and aspirations of the masses, and I’ m also sure the CBN cannot convince Nigerians, no matter the level of enlightenment it tries to create.

    Also speaking, the President of the Nigerian Voters Assembly and former National President of the Campaign for Democracy (CD), Comrade Mashood Erubami, dismissed the suspension of the plan as an insult on Nigerians.

    He condemned what he called the arrogance of the CBN governor on the issue, and said what Nigerians are demanding is the cancellation of the plan.

    He said: ” It is now very certain that there is an evil alliance between the CBN and the Presidency, confirming the insinuation that the urge to use part of the cost of printing the currency for election might be the real reason at the root of the desperation of the two institutions.

    “The printing of N5000 denomination and restructuring of the lower currency into coins has been rejected by those who are genuine economist known to Nigerians. hence nobody should be trapped by the fake explanation of the governor of the CBN and his deputy, which tends to insult the intelligence of Nigerians that there is no link between inflation and higher currency denominations.

    “ If the reactions of Nigerians to the proposed currency overhaul is a transferred aggression from the hardship in the land, the CBN should not add more,” the social crusader stated.

    an act of oppression on Nigerians.

    The Executive Secretary of the Anti-Corruption Network, Dino Melaye said President Jonathan ordered the suspension because he had no option.

    “The President’s decision to rescind the N5000 note is applaudable, because democracy is about the people,” he said, adding that, “It is about carrying out the wishes and aspirations of the people and the constitution is clear about that.

    “Any government policy or any government programme that is in conflict with public interest must be discarded. So the President had no option.

    “Nigerians are the ones who suspended it. So if you print it I will reject it I will not spend it. But we are happy that the National Assembly listened to the voice of reason and stood behind the people.”

  • CPC NEC, Buhari, others back Ehinlanwo

    CPC NEC, Buhari, others back Ehinlanwo

    The Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) at the weekend said its National Executive Committee (NEC) and Leader, Gen. Mohammed Buhari (rtd) recognised the former consultant to European Commissioner (EC), Mr. Soji Ehinlanwo, as the party’s governorship candidate for October 20 election in Ondo State.

    This debunked a statement credited to a man, Jayeoba Francis, alleging that CPC had not picked any candidate for the election.
    The CPC Southwest National Vice-Chairman, Raszaq Muse said: “The public should be wary of the antics of some unscrupulous and demented impostors, particularly one Jimoh Amodu, who has been parading himself as CPC Chairman in the state.”

    He said there is no crisis in the party in Ondo State, adding that the emergence of Ehinlanwo and his running mate followed due process.
    Amodu said the stakeholders who should have witnessed the congress from the 18 local government areas were absent Muse, who addressed reporters in Akure, the state capital, explained that Amodu had been suspended from the party for having a case at Magistrate Court, Akure.

    He alleged that Amodu also has another pending case following a search on his apartment by policemen from the Area Commander’s Office, Akure, who allegedly found some incriminating items.

    The National Vice-Chairman said the party’s congress and governorship primary were held between July 30 and August 2.
    He added that the public was notified on these, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the police, the State Security Service (SSS) and the party’s national officers.

    Wuse said: “At the congress, a lawyer, Mr Lekan Obolo emerged as the state chairman, while the duo of of Soji Ehinlanwo and Mrs Damilola Oluyemi emerged as Governorship and Deputy Governorship candidates of the party respectively.

    He said their candidature has since been affirmed and widely published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
    But Wuse accused the ruling Labour Party (LP) of sponsoring some dubious characters and moles to destabilize the party.

    “We are aware that the financier of these miscreants only recently returned back to his paymasters in the LP, we know as a fact that they are only being scared of the growing acceptance and popularity of CPC in the state and South West Zone” Wuse said.

    The CPC leader assured that merger talks between his party and Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) would work out successfully to unseat Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015.