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  • Kwara ACN, PDP quarrel over alleged defection

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    The Kwara State Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday disagreed over the report by the ruling party that 2,500 members of the opposition had defected to the state PDP.

    ACN chieftain, Mohammed Dele Belgore (SAN), described as a show of shame and admission of failure the PDP’s and its government’s claims that the ACN members defected because “Belgore failed to give them employment”.

    Belgore, who has denied the defection story, asked whether it was the duty of the opposition to provide jobs for the people, or the government which controls the machinery of the state and is charged with welfare of the citizens. The government and the ruling PDP have repeatedly taunted the opposition on the defection, which the ACN insisted was another lie from the PDP and its government.

    Belgore, in a statement by his media aide, Rafiu Ajakaye, said: “Our initial reaction is that nothing, however shameful and debasing, is beyond a government now notorious for its lies and chicanery and whose every claim now faces integrity test even from little kids.”

    But Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed urged the state ACN to come up with viable alternatives to its policies instead of downplaying his administration’s achievements.

    In a statement in Ilorin, the state capital, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Communications Dr Muideen Akorede said: “For once, Belgore should suspend politicking and acknowledge the Ahmed administration’s triumphs, which are obvious to all but the embattled opposition.

    “These achievements include rural/urban road construction and rehabilitation, supply of laboratory equipment to schools, rehabilitation of basic and senior secondary school classrooms, rural and urban electrification, the remodelling of five general hospitals, provision of 220 boreholes and rehabilitation work on 13 waterworks, the on-going construction of a first-class International Vocational Centre and Engineering Complex at KWASU among others.

    “These strides are obvious to all but the ACN is daily haemorrhaging disillusioned members, who are then trooping en masse to the high-performing PDP.”

    Belgore said the celebrations of the alleged defection raised questions about the seriousness, competence and the thought of the initiators of such self-defeating claims.

    The statement reads: “We have been watching with amusement how the Kwara State Government, which claims to be performing and is popular, is wasting public funds in celebrating in the newspapers and on television the sponsored and contrived defection of some fictitious members of the opposition party.

    “They even went to the ridiculous extent of sponsoring a statement that Belgore (SAN) promised the defectors employment but has reneged on that promise and that was the reason for their defection…

    “Indeed, the celebration of the so-called defection is a pitiable show by the PDP-led government and it raises a number of questions. If the so-called defectors’ grouse is that they remain unemployed, contrary to a promise that had been made to them, how and from where do such unemployed people get funds to sponsor the so-called defection ceremony and the various television and newspaper coverage it has received?

    “Does this not suggest that they were sponsored? Certainly, the sponsorship would not have come from the party that they were defecting from. Whose responsibility is it – government or the opposition – to create jobs? Is it not only a shameless government that would be celebrating its own failure by saying someone else should have done what it is constitutionally charged to do?

    “If the opposition does not exist in Kwara, as the government has repeatedly stated over the years, where did the so-called defectors, numbering 2,500 from one single local council, come from?

    “Assuming even that there was in fact a real decampment, now that unemployment has been cited as the reason for it, what is the government doing to address that?

    “Is the government going to create or offer jobs to the alleged 2,500 unemployed defectors or improve their lot in any meaningful and sustainable way beyond the hand-outs it has given to them to create the false media show of the decampment?

    “The truth of the matter is that the PDP-led government in Kwara State has failed miserably and it continues to exhibit its failure and incompetence in embarrassing ways and this is one of such ways. Beyond the usual window-dressings and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signings with bogus entities like the so-called Vasolar Consortium about which nothing verifiable exists other than media publications from the MOU signing ceremony with KWSG, it has no meaningful achievement on record to date.

    “Rather, it is fond of making false claims on its performance, from blatantly lying that it has constructed over 600 kilometres of road in the state, the embarrassing falsehood/contradictory statements on the so-called Shonga award, to claims that it has employed thousands of youths and is sharing prosperity even when youth restiveness, armed robbery, rampant killings have hit a record high in the state while poverty now walks on all four in the state so much that people are queuing in front of the Government House to beg for foods and shelter!

    “Meanwhile, there are numerous allegations of financial scandals by the past and current PDP-led government being (or are yet to be) investigated; the list continues to grow by the day. The government should keep itself busy in improving the lives of the people and in running an open and clean government. It should stop chasing shadows and wasting public funds by bringing itself into further ridicule and odium by self-defeating and embarrassing media displays.”

  • Ogun PDP dispels defection report

    The Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has refuted the report of the alleged defection of some of its members to Labour Party (LP).

    In a statement by its Chairman, Adebayo Dayo, the party said the report was “the handiwork of some discredited politicians who are looking for credible people to associate with.”

    “In spite of being in office and control of government machinery, they failed woefully with their Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) experiment the last time. They will fail again. PDP is on ground in Ogun State. A good number of the people are with us”, it said.

    The party noted that “rather than some of its members defecting, it is waxing stronger with more and more people coming into the fold daily, especially now that all the issues relating to the leadership of the party in the state have been resolved.”

    It said it was not aware of any of its “so-called financier in Remo Division” who has defected.

    The party urged its members to remain focused and continue to work for its success “especially now that respectable leaders of the party and our father, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and erstwhile Minister of Commerce and Industry, Sen. Jubril Martins-Kuye (JMK), have resolved to remain in PDP and work for it.”

    It advised its members not to allow themselves to be hoodwinked by the “ziggy masters”, who are adept at deception, into joining some “mushroom parties”, adding “we should not fail to learn from recent history where those who defected or caused people to defect realised their mistakes too late in the day and did everything possible to return to the fold. PDP is the only national party that can accommodate all of us.”

     

  • Group dismisses ACN members’ ‘defection’ to Kwara PDP

    A group, the Irepodun New Initiative, has dismissed a report of the defection of about 600 members of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oro, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    It described the report as not only malicious but also unfounded and mischievous, adding: “It is only an imagination that can never become a reality in Oro.”

    In a statement, the Chairman of the group, Mr. Atolagbe Ayansola, said: “We appreciate the pains some so-called PDP stakeholders in the ward are experiencing following the loss of the control of Oro Ward I and II in the 2011 election. We equally appreciate the enormity of the personal and political loss of patronage they have suffered.

    “We are constrained to give measured response to their vitriolic lies. We have advised the Oro people to disregard the report of the people defecting in Oro town to the PDP as it depicts playing to the gallery to please their paymasters. Sooner or later their dangerous vitriol will earn them reprisals from the right-thinking people of Oro, who are not fooled by the new-found roles and the antics of recruitment into the PDP by all means for political sing-song before their leaders for monetary reward.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Merger: Mass defection will hit PDP soon, says ANPP chair Onu

    Merger: Mass defection will hit PDP soon, says ANPP chair Onu

    National Chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, yesterday said mass defection would hit the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) immediately the merger Party, All Progresses Congress (APC) is concluded.

    He said some members of the PDP have already contacted them in the APC, signifying their willingness to join the new opposition party as soon as the party is registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Onu, who stated this while speaking with newsmen in Abuja, added that the APC was in a hurry to sort all technical issues required of the merger before the election period gets too close, noting: “that is why in the past all these efforts failed.”

    Reacting to concerns that the merger would fail, Onu said: “At this level, the party has not been registered with INEC. So, there have been many hurdles. But because Nigerians want it and because the voice of the people is the voice of God, we are very optimistic that we would succeed even though other efforts in the past failed.

    “Now, once we succeed, what is going to happen is that some people in the PDP have already contacted some of us that they will be willing to come and work with us. So, we are going to have many people leaving the ruling party to work with us.

    “Some may even be there and still be working with us, even though we won’t encourage that. We prefer their coming out. So, we are very optimistic that we will win.”

    Speaking on the sub-committees assigned to draft a constitution for the party, he said: “I believe that with two weeks given to them and with the commitment and enthusiasm they have exhibited as they continue to meet, they will do very well.

    “Don’t forget that if they don’t continue their work, they can ask for extension of time. Don’t forget we are in a hurry to sort out all these matters before it’s getting close to the election, because that is why in the past all these efforts failed.

    “If you allow matters to get close to election, many things will come on board. But if you can sort them out now and then move into managing the success, it will the best thing to do, because the victory must be managed efficiently. Otherwise, you will have a problem.

    It is even a daunting task to manage the success that is coming out of this merger, because there will be some people who will begin to think that because things didn’t go this way, we will begin to have a change of heart. So, there must be fairness and justices to enable us manage the success. We will do very well.”

    Onu further ruled out any option of the merger failing, saying the parties made a commitment not to bring any precondition to the negotiating table. “Hence we made it very clear from the beginning that what we want as a party is merger.

    “Then the second thing is we also said we are going into the negotiations without any preconditions.