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  • Real reasons I left ACPN, by Ezekwesili

    Former Minister of Education Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili has explained why she withdrew from the presidential race on the platform of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria ( ACPN).

    The party, she alleged, refused to embrace the new political values and mindset aimed at dislodging the dominance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    She said she sacrificed her presidential ambition to protect the values of transformational leadership she holds dear.

    Ezekwesili, in a statement on Friday from Cabo, Mexico where she is attending Albert Einstein’s Genius100 Visionaries meeting, also accused the party of engaging in “transactional politics.”

    Titled “No amount of lies can stop the emergence of a new political mindset and order”, the former World Bank Vice President, in the statement, said “Some hours ago, I arrived far flung Cabo in Mexico where our Albert Einstein’s Genius100 Visionaries meeting is holding. I was delighted to read reactions of real patriots to my announcement that I have decided to withdraw from the 2019 presidential race and end my membership of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN).

    “I have also seen the reaction of ACPN leadership to my decision. Fortunately, they have divinely helped me by making the Nigerian public now fully understand why I had to swiftly depart from their midst.

    “How could I upon realising the divergence of values and vision with the leadership of the party continue to stand on such a political platform?

    “My abiding vision has been to mobilise citizens to disrupt the old order politics of APC/PDP.

    “Nigeria and Nigerians deserve a new order of ethical, competent and capable leadership. I had earlier assumed the ACPN was aligned with me to offer that, until it proved otherwise.”

    She went on: “The values and vision divergence with the party was a key factor that triggered my withdrawal from the presidential race on their ticket prompting me to dissociate immediately in order to help build a coalition for Good Governance.

    “It is why I was instant in sacrificing my candidacy to uphold my values by withdrawing.”

    She faulted ACPN’s decision to endorse President Muhammadu Buhari following her withdrawal from the race, saying it reflects the “political entrepreneurship” mindset of the party.

    According to her: “The party’s decision to immediately today endorse the candidate of APC, which was announced by my erstwhile VP candidate who is also the Chairman of ACPN was their classic political entrepreneurship in full display for Nigerians to see. It is instructive.

    “The party leadership’s transactional approach to politics began to manifest in their attitude following after the convention that adopted me as their presidential candidate.

    “All who know me can attest that I detest transactional mindset. I would have none of such and therefore extremely delighted to part ways after a tumultuous three months of hoping that the ACPN leadership would elevate to the new values of disruptive politics that one had desired for and preached within the party.”

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    On allegations she cornered funds raised for the campaign, the former Minister said: “I want Nigerians to know that there is no iota of truth in any of them.

    “Everything ACPN wrote or said of the campaign donations is fabrication and outright lies. Our campaign was conducted with the highest level of transparency and accountability with impeccable evidence.

    “I know and can guarantee that at all times because these standards firmly underpin my commitment to lasting values and professionalism.

    “Only those who desperately wish to believe falsehoods would lend any credence to such puerile accusations by the leadership of ACPN.

    “Only those who pretend ignorance of my legendary and uncompromising passion for accountability would give heed to such baseless statement.”

    She promised to address a world press conference upon arrival in Nigeria to offer further insights into the intrigues that trailed her presidential bid.

  • INEC, ACPN kick as Ezekwesili ends presidential aspiration

    Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BMO) are picking holes in Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili’s decision to end her presidential aspiration few days to the election, report Tony Akowe,Vincent Ikuomola and Gbenga Omokhunu, Abuja.

    Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) presidential candidate Oby Ezekwesili yesterday incurred the wrath of her party, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and others yesterday.

    INEC rejected the withdrawal, noting that it was done outside the window of opportunity granted to political parties contesting in the 16th February 2019 presidential poll.

    73 candidates were listed for the election which is just 21 days away.

    Besides, the commission said her withdrawal contravenes Section 35 of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, which stipulated that a candidate can only withdraw from election 45 days to the poll.

    Ezekweaili declared her intention to run for president last October.

    The Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman Prof Mahmood Yakubu, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, said her decision was also outside the commission’s timetable and schedule of activities for the general polls.

    He said: “It is impossible for any presidential candidate to withdraw from the race now. According to the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2019 General Elections, the last day for withdrawal by candidates or replacement of withdrawn candidates by political parties was 17th November, 2018 for Presidential and National Assembly Elections.

    “Therefore, the deadline for Ezekwesili or any candidate in that category to withdraw or be replaced has passed.”

    Her party also disowned her, saying she merely wanted to use the party platform and ticket to lobby her way into a ministerial appointment in the next political dispensation.

    The party also announced that it was endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari as its candidate for the February 16 Presidential election following the withdrawal of its candidate from the race without consultation with the leadership of the party.

    The party’s National Chairman, who also doubles as the Vice Presidential candidate, Alhaji Ganiyu Galadima, also said Mrs. Ezekwesili should come and render account of the money she received while flying the party’s flag.

    The party threatened to sue her if she refused to return all the party material and donations she received within the little time she was in the party.

    The former minister yesterday morning announced her withdrawal from the presidential race to devote her time in building a coalition that would the defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Galadima said the former minister did not inform the party of her decision before making it public. He accused Ezekwesili of not showing any seriousness in her campaign.

    ”The reason for calling this press conference is to let the world know about the presidential aspiration of Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, which in actual fact, is not the truth.

    ”I have been put into confidence by one of her aide named Iyinoluwa Aboyeji that she only wanted to use the platform of the ACPN to negotiate to be Nigeria’s finance minister.

    ”This is why she does not deem fit to inform the party whose mandate she is holding. If you observe, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili is the only presidential candidate who was so militant in her campaign without any tangible thing on ground to indicate any seriousness in the prosecution of her campaign.

    ”No campaign secretariat, billboard or great commitment on ground to indicate any seriousness. It is on this ground that the ACPN is withdrawing support for her presidential aspiration and endorsing the second term bid of President Muhammadu Buhari to take Nigeria to the next level. We may take her to court during her brief sojourn.

    ”She must return whatever money she collected from people on behalf of the party, because whatever is given to her belongs to the party. Don’t forget that at the end of the day, as a party, we must render account to INEC, this is mandatory and it is in the Electoral Act.

    ”We want to use this medium to tell her that we are not unaware of the various accounts that herself and her personal aide have opened to generate funds.

    “We are aware that monies were coming to her in droves but we didn’t know the successes of this funds, she should please come and render account to us.

    ”She should please come and render account to us and to come and give back to the party all that belongs to it, because without the party, nobody will give her any fund or donate anything to her,” he said.

    Ezekwesili had said in a statement that her decision was the outcome of “extensive consultations with leaders from various walks of life across the country over the past few days. I deem it necessary for me to focus on helping to build a veritable coalition to ensure a viable alternative to the #APCPDP in the forthcoming elections.

    “It is my ardent belief that this broad coalition for a viable alternative has now become more than ever before, an urgent mission for and on behalf of Nigerian citizens. I have therefore chosen to lead the way in demonstrating the much needed patriotic sacrifice for our national revival and redirection.

    “I wish to state that over the past three months, I have been in private, but extended talks with other candidates to birth a coalition that would allow Nigerians to exercise their choice without feeling helplessly encumbered by the evil twins of #APCPDP.

    “While the deliberations continued, I never hesitated for a moment in my willingness and determination to sacrifice my candidacy in order to facilitate the emergence of the envisaged strong and viable alternative that Nigerians could identify with in our collective search for a new beginning.

    “My commitment to this promising political recalibration has been consistent and in consonance with my agreement, at the request of candidates under the Presidential Aspirants Coming Together (PACT) arrangement in 2018, when I consented to supervise the internal selection process as an outside observer passionate about building an alternative force.

    “However, despite resistance from the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria on these and other issues, I have decided that it is now necessary to show by action and example my determination on this issue by stepping down my candidacy so as to focus squarely on building the coalition to a logical conclusion.

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    “We have no right to allow citizens give in to despair. We will #Fight4Naija together and prove to all that the mess, which the political class has now become, should not be allowed to destroy our spirits and nation. We are also determined to ensure that the message keeps resonating that our beloved country deserves better, and that we will get the best that we deserve.

    “From last year, when I joined the presidential race, I made it clear to Nigerians that the country has always had a 20-year cycle of change – 1959, 1979, and 1999. As such, 2019 begins another 20-year cycle, and together with all Nigerians of good will, I stand ready to play my part to ensure that we do not miss this golden opportunity to sing a new song.”

     

    Galadima’s allegations

    baseless, says Ezekwesili

     

    Ezekwesili described allegation by Galadima that she was never really serious about her presidential ambition as baseless.

    In an interview with News Agency of Nigeria, her media aide, Mr Uzoma Ubabukoh, said Galadima’s claim that she was contesting to negotiate to be Minister of Finance was a figment of his imagination.

    She claimed she withdrew from the race after due consultations with Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora.

    Ezekwesili added that her decision to quit the race was informed by the need to help and build a coalition to stop the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from winning.

    She said neither APC nor PDP could provide the kind of governance needed to reposition the country.

    Few hours after Ezekwesili’s withdrawal from the race, Galadima called a news conference, saying Ezekwesili had not shown the commitment to be President from the beginning.

    He alleged that the former minister was just in the race to negotiate to be Minister of Finance and that she had kept the party in the dark about her real intention.

    Galadima added that the candidate had used the platform of the party to get funds from donors, which she had not spent to show commitment to her ambition.

    He said the candidate’s decision to withdraw from the race was taken to sacrifice her personal interests for the country’s interest.

    “All these allegations are figment of his imagination. They are baseless. The decision to withdraw from the race is in the interest of the nation. It should be the nation first before anything,” Ubabukoh said.

    He said it was curious that Galadima, less than three hours after Ezekwesili’s withdrawal, endorsed Buhari and added that the action showed the ACPN Chairman had long had a personal agenda and never believed in the idea to disrupt the status quo in country.

     

    BMO: she lacks capacity

    to understand politics

     

    The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has said the sudden decision of former minister of education to pull out of the presidential race barely 23 days to the election is a clear indication that she lacks the capacity to understand the dynamics of Nigerian politics.

    The group said the former minister must explain to Nigerians her real intention of joining the presidential race when she knew she had to capacity and intention to see the election through.

    In a statement signed by Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, the group commended the ACPN on whose platform she was running for the Presidency for endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office.

    The group said: “We are not surprised that she has opted out of the race because it was clearly out of her depth as a pseudo- activist and opportunist without real political clout and pedigree.

    “Just like her former party acknowledged, the short-lived stint she had as a presidential candidate showed that she had nothing substantial to offer or contribute to political discourse beyond on-line rants and thoughtless invectives

    “And because some of these invectives are often retweeted or liked by some of her 836,000  twitter followers, she began to delude herself as an alternative to a President that has a track record of integrity, consistency in patriotism, honesty and performance to prove his status as a true statesman and leader.

    “Her forays into the real world of politics on the streets even saw Nigerians chanting Sai Buhari during one of her rare campaign outings.

    “So it would be ideal for Ezekwesili to take a second look at the situation and throw her weight behind the President’s re-election bid rather than embarking  on another hopeless exercise of  building a coalition  against President Buhari that so far failed woefully.”

    On ACPN’s decision to support President Buhari as its Presidential candidate, the group described it as a realisation of the values represented by the President and his efforts at putting the country firmly on the path to greatness.

    It added that the party leaders including Ezekwesili’s erstwhile running mate Ganiyu Galadima have, through their action, shown that there is still honour among members of the political class in our great country.

    The group said: “The party knows that there is no viable alternative to a President that has in only three and half years turned Nigeria into a large construction site after completing dozens of infrastructure project that were fraudulently abandoned by previous governments with impunity

    “We don’t take this endorsement lightly as ACPN leaders could have offered to trade off their support for the type of filthy lucre that some portfolio political parties under a shadowy coalition got by endorsing a Presidential candidate that is not getting  favourable support from even his home  state of Adamawa, let alone from across the country.”

    BMO said it was particularly elated that Galadima, who is also the party’s National Chairman, said he and his colleagues were joining the President to take the country to the next level and assured them that they would not be disappointed.

    The pro-Buhari group also urged undecided Nigerians to take a cue from ACPN and reject plans by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stage a return to power at the centre and get another chance to create economic mess and social chaos among the people.

     

    Planned coalition is

    impossible, says DG VON

     

    Voice of Nigeria (VON) Director-General Osita Okechukwu described the step taken by the presidential candidate of the ACPN as expected.

    He said Ezekwesili’s planned collation to dislodge the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Poeples Democracy Party (PDP) would fail.

    Okechukwu said the former Minister of Education belongs to a missionary political party not aiming to win power.

    The VON boss said: “What Oby Ezekwesili doesn’t know is that in democracy like this. The successful ones are multiparty system with two dominant political parties. And that two party system. Her political party is regarded as missionary party. This is what the missionary parties do.

    “She did not do anything different from a missionary party. I do not know the coalition that she is going to build that will dislodge the All Progressives Congress (APC), or the Poeples Democracy Party (PDP). It is not possible. If you go to Britain, it is a multiparty system with two dominant political parties. In the United States of American (USA), it is a multiparty system with two dominant political party. Go to Pakistan, it is the same thing. Brazil, India, they are all the same.

    “If she had said that, she is going to build a coalition with the PDP, I would have said that she is trying to win political power. But since she singled out the two dominate political parties, then she is still taking missionary. She is missionary more than political.

    “She did not do anything that is strange. But I congratulate her for her stand on making the society better. And that is what President Muhammadu Buhari is saying. He is investing on food production, adequate electricity supply, modern transportation, construction of federal roads. What all the missionary parties are saying is what President Muhammadu Buhari is doing.”

  • BMO to Ezekwesili: You lack capacity to understand Nigerian politics

    The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has said that the sudden decision of former Minister of Education to pull out of the Presidential race barely 23 days to the election is a clear indication that she lacks the capacity to understand the dynamics of Nigerian politics.

    The group said the former Minister owe Nigerians serious explanation about her real intention of joining the presidential race when she knew she had to capacity and intention to see the election through.

    In a statement signed by Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, the group commended the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) on whose platform she was running for the Presidency for endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office.

    The group said: “We are not surprised that she has opted out of the race because it was clearly out of her depth as a pseudo-activist and opportunist without real political clout and pedigree.

    Read Also: Galadima’s allegations baseless, says Ezekwesili

    “Just like her former party acknowledged, the short-lived stint she had as a presidential candidate showed that she had nothing substantial to offer or contribute to political discourse beyond on-line rants and thoughtless invectives

    “And because some of these invectives are often retweeted or liked by some of her 836,000 twitter followers, she began to delude herself as an alternative to a President that has a track record of integrity, consistency in patriotism, honesty and performance to prove his status as a true statesman and leader.

    “Her forays into the real world of politics on the streets even saw Nigerians chanting Sai Buhari during one of her rare campaign outings.

    “So it would be ideal for Ezekwesili to take a second look at the situation and throw her weight behind the President’s re-election bid rather than embarking on another hopeless exercise of building a coalition against President Buhari that so far failed woefully”.

    On ACPN’s decision to support President Buhari as its Presidential candidate, the group described it as a realisation of the values represented by the President and his efforts at putting the country firmly on the path to greatness.
    It added that the party leaders including Ezekwesili’s erstwhile running mate Ganiyu Galadima have, through their action, shown that there is still honour among members of the political class in our great country.

    BMO said it was particularly elated that Galadima who is also the party’s National Chairman said he and his colleagues are joining the President to take the country to the next level and assured them that they would not be disappointed.

    The pro-Buhari group also urged undecided Nigerians to take a cue from ACPN and reject plans by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stage a return to power at the centre and get another chance to create economic mess and social chaos among the people.

  • Galadima’s allegations baseless, says Ezekwesili

    Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili, the Presidential Candidate of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN). has described allegation by the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Abdul-Ganiyu Galadima that she was never really serious about her presidential ambition as baseless.

    In an interview with News Agency of Nigeria, her media aide, Mr Uzoma Ubabukoh, in Lagos, on Thursday, said Galadima’s claim that she was contesting to negotiate to be Minister of Finance was a figment of his imagination.

    Galadima was Ezekwesili’s running-mate until she announced her withdrawal from the race early on Thursday.

    She claimed she withdrew from the race after due consultations with Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora.

    Ezekwesili added that her decision to quit the race was informed by the need to help and build a coalition to stop the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from winning.

    She said neither APC nor PDP could provide the kind of governance needed to reposition the country.

    Few hours after Ezekwesili’s withdrawal from the race, Galadima called a news conference, saying Ezekwesili had not shown the commitment to be President from the beginning.

    He alleged that the former minister was just in the race to negotiate to be Minister of Finance and that she had kept the party in the dark about her real intention.

    Galadima added that the candidate had used the platform of the party to get funds from donors, which she had not spent to show commitment to her ambition.

    The ACPN chairman said having realised that Ezekwesili did not represent the interest of the party, the party was endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari for re-election.

    Reacting to the allegations, Ubabukoh said Galadima’s claims were baseless.

    Read Also:  INEC rejects Ezekwesili’s withdrawal

    He said the candidate’s decision to withdraw from the race was taken to sacrifice her personal interests for the country’s interest.

    “All these allegations are figment of his imagination. They are baseless. The decision to withdraw from the race is in the interest of the nation. It should be the nation first before anything,” Ubabukoh said.

    He said it was curious that Galadima, less than three hours after Ezekwesili’s withdrawal, endorsed Buhari and added that the action showed the ACPN Chairman had long had a personal agenda and never believed in the idea to disrupt the status quo in country.

    Ubabukoh said Ezekwesili would soon address a news conference where she would provide details about her withdrawal from the presidential race.

  • ACPN endorses Buhari, accuses Ezekwesili of lobbying to be minister

    The Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) has disowned its erstwhile presidential candidate and former Minister of Education Dr Oby Ezekwesili, saying she merely wanted to use the party platform and ticket to lobby her way into a ministerial appointment in the next political dispensation.

    The party also announced it was endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari as its candidate for the February 16 presidential election following the withdrawal of Ezekwesili from the race without consultation with leadership of the party.

    Reacting to the decision of the former Minister to drop out of the presidential race, National Chairman of the party who also doubled as its vice presidential candidate, Alhaji Ganiyu Galadima asked Ezekwesili to render account of all monies she received while flying the party flag.

    The party threatened to sue her if she refuses to return all the party material and donations she received within the little time she was in the party.

    The former Minister announced her decision to withdraw from the presidential race early hours of Thursday to devote her time in building a coalition that would the defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Galadima said the former Minister did not officially inform the party of her decision before making it public.

    He added information available to the party indicate the former minister did not officially inform officials of her decision.

    While announcing the decision of the party to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid, Galadima accused Ezekwesili of not showing any seriousness in her campaign.

    He said: “The reason for calling this press conference is to let the world know about the presidential aspiration of Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, which in actual fact is not the truth.

    “I have been put into confidence by one of her aides named Iyinoluwa Aboyeji that she only wanted to use the platform of the ACPN to negotiate to be Nigeria’s finance minister.

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    “This is why she does not deem fit to inform the party whose mandate she is holding. If you observe, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, is the only presidential candidate who was so militant in her campaign without any tangible thing on ground to indicate any seriousness in the prosecution of her campaign.

    “No campaign secretariat, billboard or great commitment on ground to indicate any seriousness.

    “It is on this ground that the ACPN is withdrawing support for her presidential aspiration and endorsing the second term bid of President Muhammadu Buhari to take Nigeria to the next level. We may take her to court during her brief sojourn.

    “She must return whatever money she collected from people on behalf of the party because whatever is given to her belongs to the party.

    “Don’t forget that at the end of the day, as a party, we must render account to INEC, this is mandatory and it is in the electoral Act.

    “We want to use this medium to tell her that we are not that was given to her not unaware of the various accounts that herself and her personal aide has opened to generate funds.

    “We are aware that monies were coming to get in droves but we didn’t know the successes of this funds, she should please come and render account to us.

    “She should please come and render account to us and to come and give back to the party all that belongs to it because, without the party, nobody will give her any fund or donate anything to her,”

     

  • Nigeria needs to be saved urgently, says Ezekwesili

    THE presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has raised an alarm on the urgent need to rescue Nigeria from the current leadership.

    She said this while participating in the presidential debate organised by the Nigeria Elections Debate Group and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) at the weekend.

    Ezekwesili said Nigeria is suffering from leadership deficit coupled with incompetence and highly-spirited zeal to loot the nation.

    She said: “Nigeria needs to be rescued urgently. What we see in our country is a massive failure of our leaders. Some 60 per cent of our women are poor. There is massive poverty. We have no business being the poverty capital of the world. We must disrupt the current political setup. As a technocrat in government, I served the Nigerian people. I have the competence and capacity to serve Nigerians.

    “This is a historical moment. Nigerians, this is your moment. The citizens have a right to change the bad narratives about Nigeria. Nigeria needs a leader that truly cares and has the competence. We will mobilise ourselves for the urgent rescue.”

    On corruption, Ezekwesili called for a structural change, saying, “As the President of the country, exemplary leadership is key, which will help reduce corruption. There will be structural change like deregulation of the petroleum sector to reduce corruption. Good behaviour will be rewarded, while bad behavior will be punished.”

    Assuring youths of participation and inclusion in policy making, she said: “We have said it that 50 per cent of our cabinet will be made of young people. We will ensure that our youths are competitive globally.”

    Expressing displeasure over the state of education and health in the country, the ACPN presidential candidate said, “Education is currently in a dysfunctional state; based on global factors, I cannot guarantee a particular budget on education. We will work to better the educational system.

    “We will expand the National Health Insurance Scheme by ensuring that jobless people also have access to it. Primary health care, secondary health care and tertiary health care will operate on a value chain basis.

    “We will fix the learning outcomes in our public schools, which is the quality of the teachers.  We will focus on a better remuneration for our teachers and improve the curriculum.

    “Education has always been known as a pathway to human progress. Economic and social mobility is possible through education.  The early childhood education will be integrated. We will focus on technical and vocational education. We must modernise teaching and equip our teachers.

  • Moghalu’s attack on Ezekwesili unwarranted, says PACT

    THE Presidential Aspirants Coming Together (PACT) has demanded an apology from the Presidential Candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), Prof. Kingsley Moghalu over alleged attack on the candidates of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) Dr. Oby Ezekwesili

    The group of new breed presidential aspirants said its attention has been drawn to the recent statement made by Maghalu, where he claimed not to be aware of how Ezekwesili came into the PACT’s picture.

    A statement jointly signed on behalf of PACT by Dr. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, Mathias Tsado, Fela Durotoye, Dr. Favour Oluwamuyiwa, Dr. Elishama Ideh, Dare Fagbemi, Victor Ani-Laju, Godstime Iroabuchi and Clement Jimbo maintained that it was expedient for them to put the record straight for the sake of posterity.

    “PACT was formed with just one aim; to get all new breed presidential aspirants to come together and present one consensus candidate, while others queue behind the fellow so that we can collectively wrestle power from the old brigades and restore our nation to a path of progress.

    On his ignorance of how Ezekwesili came into the picture, “Right from the inception of PACT, all our meetings were moderated by Dr. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, who was also a presidential aspirant and a member of PACT.

    “However, after the meeting before the last, some members suggested on our WhatsApp platform, that we should get a neutral person, possibly a respectable national figure, who will preside over the meeting and serve as the umpire during the electioneering process.

    “The media sub-committee contacted Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, who had to cancel some of her itineraries to honour our invitation. None of the PACT members, including Moghalu raised objection to Dr. Ezekwesili serving as the umpire on our WhatsApp platform and none raised objection when she was physically present, before the commencement of the election, during or immediately after the election.”

    They further explained that Moghalu is seeking to paint Ezekwesili black because he narrowly lost an election which he had so much confidence that he would win and therefore demands that he apologise to Dr. Oby Ezekwesili and other members of PACT.

  • 2019: Ezekwesili, Durotoye, Moghalu reel out economic plans

    Three presidential candidates on Saturday clashed on the economy in the televised debate held at the Trans-corp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that they include Oby Ezekwesili of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Fela Durotoye of the Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN) and Kingsley Moghalu of the Young Progressives Party (YPP).

    Asked how he intended to fix the economy, Moghalu said the country currently lacked an economic philosophy.

    He stated that the country must first decide whether it is practicing a capitalist or socialist ideology.

    “So, my approach to the Nigerian economy is first to focus on reforming the educational system; ensure that our young people have the skills that can make them competitive in the 21st century and the skills that can give them jobs or help them to set up their own jobs.

    “Then we will give them access to finance which my government will do through the creation of N1 trillion venture capital fund which will give equity capital, not loans that will have to be repaid.

    “This is because loans carry interests in Nigeria that is too high or we may not have the collateral to be able to access them.

    “So, we will invest in new businesses that will create millions of jobs within the first four years.

    “Therefore, the approach that we will have is skill, capital and literacy, that is what will fix the Nigerian economy and take it into industrialisation,’’ Moghalu said.

    On his plan for economic diversification especially through building the non-oil sector, Durotoye identified agriculture, housing and infrastructure as the most important sectors that should be focused on.

    He said his government would ensure that it fixed the power sector, roads and provide housing for Nigerians, adding that his plan is to provide 30 million jobs.

    He said the commodity sector needed to be strengthened so that farmers could have their produce promptly cleared.

    On her part, Ezekwesili said her plan is to lift at least 80 million Nigerians out of poverty through improvement in the productivity of majority of Nigerians who “earn less than N700 a day’’.

    To do this, she said her government would evolve policies and programmes targeting people engaged in the services sector which constitutes about 60 per cent of the country’s GDP.(NAN)

  • INEC clears Buhari, Atiku, Ezekwesili, Okotie, others

    Rivers State  All Progressives Congress (APC) was battling yesterday to assure its members that all will be well after its candidates’ names were omitted from the list of those who will run in the general elections.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) released the final list of candidates for the February 16 National Assembly polls. No candidates were listed for the APC in Rivers.

    The party has been embroiled in internal crises leading to the disqualification of its candidates, following its failure to conduct acceptable primaries.

    APC presidential candidate President Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) lead other 71 presidential candidates.

    The others are: Ositelu Isaac Babatunde (Accord); Abdulrashid Hassan Baba (Action Alliance);  Omoyele Sowore (AAC); Chike Ukaegbu (AAP); Shipi Moses Godia (ABP); Nwokeafor Ikechukwu Ndubuisi (ACD); Ezekwesili Obiageli Katryn (ACPN); Mailafia Obadiah (ADC); Yabagi Sani Yusuf (ADP); Nwachukwu Chuks Nwabuikwu (AGA); Umenwa Godwin (AGAP);

    Obaje Yusufu Ameh (ANDP) and Durotoye Adetokunbo Olufela (ANN).

    There are also: Shittu Moshood Asiwaju (ANP); Fasua Tope Kolade (ANRP); Ibrahim Aliyu Hassan (APA); President Buhari (APC); Shitu Mohammed Kabir (APDA); Gbor John Wilson Terwase (APGA); Yusuf Mamman Dantalle (APM);

    Obinna Uchechukwu Ikeagwuonu (APP); Dara John (ASD); Angela Johnson (AUN); David Esosa Ize-Iyamu (BNPP); Ojinika Geff Chizee (C4C); Abah Lewis Elaigwu (CAP); Etim Emmanuel Ishie  (CNP); Ukonga Frank (DA); Awosola Williams Olusola (DPC) and Osakwe Felix Johnson (DPP).

    Others are: Dr Onwubuya (FJP); Okotie Christopher Oghenebrorie (FRESH); Akhimien Davidson Isibor  (GDPN); Eke Samuel Chukwuma (GPN); Albert Owuru Ambrose (HDP); Madu Nnamdi Edozie (ID); Chukwu-Eguzolugo Sunday Chikendu (JMPP) and Fagbenro-Byron Samuel Adesina (KP).

    Also on the list are: Kriz David (LM); Muhammed Usman Zaki (LP); Adesanya-Davies Mercy Olufunmilayo (MAJA) Bashayi Isa Dansarki (MMN); santuraki hamisu (MPN);

    Rabia Yasai Hassan Cengiz (NAC); Ademola Babatunde Abidemi (NCMP); Salisu Yunusa Tanko (NCP); A. Edosomwan Johnson (NDCP); Akpua Robinson (NDLP); Ishaka Paul Ofemile (NEPP); Asukwo Mendie Archibong (NFD); Atuejide Eunice Uche Julian (NIP); Ike Keke (NNPP); Maina Maimuna Kyari (NPC); Ibrahim Usman (NRM); Moses Ayibiowu (NUP); Felix Nicolas (PCP); Abubakar Atiku (PDP) and Ameh Peter Ojonugwa (PPA).

    They include: Victor Okhai (PPC); MAJOR HAMZA AL MUSTAFA (PPN); Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim (PT); Israel Nonyerem Davidson (RAP); Osuala Chukwudi John Kennedy (RBNP); Nsehe Nseobong (RP); Da-Silva Thomas Ayo (SNC); Ahmed Buhari (SNP); Balogun Isiaka Ishola (UDP); Mark Emmanuel Audu (UP); Inwa Ahmed Sakil (UPN); Nwangwu Uchenna Peter (WTPN); Ali Soyode M. (YES) and Moghalu Kingsley Bosah Chiedu (YPP).

    The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) was, however, omitted following the legal tussle between former Cross River Governor Donald Duke and former Information Minister Prof. Jerry Gana.

    In all, 1,904 candidates are vying for the 109 seats in the Senate; 4,680 are to battle for the 360 seats in the House of Representatives.

    According to INEC, 225 women are contesting for senatorial seats. The figure is the highest ever.

    Five APC governors made the list for election into the Senate. They are Ibikunle Amosun, Ogun; Kazeem Shettima, Borno;  Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo; Rochas Okorocha, Imo and Ibrahim Gaidam, Yobe.

    The oldest candidate on the list is former Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Adamu,  72. He is followed closely by 71 years old Tanno Patrick Onobughakpo of Kowa Party, who is contesting for Delta South.

    Also on the list, which was signed by INEC Secretary Mrs. Rose Oriaran-Anthony, are Senator representing Lagos Central Oluremi Tinubu, Patrick Obahiagbon, Godswill Akpabio, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Dino Melaye, Smart Adeyemi and others.

    The commission also laid to rest the controversy over the list of candidates for the Ogun State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    The electoral body listed the names of candidates submitted by the Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Executive as candidates of the PDP for the National Assembly election.

    The Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Executive is the structure supported by the Senator representing Ogun East, Buruji Kashamu, who is the state’s PDP governorship candidate.

    For the senatorial candidates, the list has Apostle Solomon Abiodun Sanyaolu as the PDP candidate for Ogun Central; Sosanwo Adeola Ayoola for Ogun East and Honourable Odunjo Odunleye Abiodun for Ogun West.

    For the House of Representatives’ candidates, listed are Mrs. Lanre-Balogun Abimbola for Abeokuta North/Obafemi-Owode/Odeda Federal Constituency; Showunmi Olusegun for Abeokuta South Federal Constituency; Sunmonu Monsuru Olusegun for Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency; Kojeku David Olusola for Egbado North/Imeko Afon Federal Constituency; Ajose Suru for Egbado South/Ipokia Federal Constituency; Adesina Olufemi for Ifo/Ewekoro Federal Constituency.

    Others are Taiwo Kabir Shote for Ijebu Ode/Odogbolu/Ijebu North East Federal Constituency; Adekoya Adesegun Abdul-Majeed for Ijebu North/Ijebu East/Ogun Waterside Federal Constituency and Lawal Alaba Isiaka for Ikenne/Shagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency.

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    Kashamu described the development as “victory for resilience and the rule of law”, saying there was “no victor, no vanquished”.

    He said with the publication of the final list by INEC, it was incumbent on lovers of the party to close ranks and work to deliver Ogun State for PDP.

    The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Rivers State, Mr. Obo Effanga, said the removal of names of APC  candidates for the February 16 and March 2 elections was in compliance with a court order.

    Effanga said yesterday on a local radio in Port Harcourt that as a law-abiding commission, it had to comply with the order of the court.

    Efforts were made by The Nation to speak with Rivers REC, but he did not answer his calls.

    In a reply to a text message, Effanga said: “We (INEC) did not remove any name. We only published names of parties for the elections and APC is not on the list.”

    The APC Publicity Secretary in Rivers State, Chris Finebone, in telephone interview yesterday evening, however, said the candidates of the party would be on the ballot for the elections.

    Finebone added that the candidates of Rivers APC had just risen from a crucial meeting in Port Harcourt, where the issue of removal of names by INEC was extensively discussed. He was optimistic that candidates of the party would vie and win, “thereby putting the enemies of democracy to shame”.

    INEC denied the allegation that it was issuing out Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to political party chieftains as claimed by PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar.

    According to the Chief Press Secretary to INEC chairman, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, the commission’s policy on collection of PVCs stands.

    Oyekanmi maintained that no official of INEC would agree to collection by proxy.

     

  • Ezekwesili on rescue mission, says monarch

    The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, is needed to rescue Nigeria from her current leadership challenges.

    A revered traditional ruler, the Sakaruyi-Karu Abuja, His Royal Highness, Emmanuel Kyauta Yepwi, said this on Thursday, some days after Ezekwesili visited him as well as Nyanya and Gudu markets in Abuja.

    The monarch expressed confidence that the country would do well under a woman than those who had governed in the past.

    Yepwi said, “I used to watch you when you were active in service and I admired the way you used to do things. Women are leaders right from homes, right from their houses, and no man does anything without a woman. In every successful man,a woman must be by his side.

    “So, if Nigeria wants to be successful, I think a woman should also be considered. I wouldn’t say that it’s by accident to have selected Karu as the place to flag off your campaign. I want you to know that the real meaning of Karu is increase. No one comes to Karu and does not increase and having come to Karu, just wait and see what God will do for you.

    “In fact, it is my opinion that we should allow a woman to rule the country once and let’s see how she would govern us. So, coming to save Nigeria now is at the right time. Nigeria needs someone like you now.

    “Moreover, you have been in the affairs of the country, you know our problems and you know how to solve them.”

    On her part, Ezekwesili assured her supporters that she would not disappoint Nigerians if given the mandate to lead the country.

    She also promised that her administration would make people’s friendly policies, and urged Nigerians to join her in the mission to rescue Nigeria.

    She said, “We are not running to become president, but we are running in order to rescue our county from the past and the present administrations.

    “Unlike the normal campaigns that other political parties do, we are carrying on a campaign where people are actually going to be sitting with us and we will first hear from them the kind of government that they will want to see and the kind of government that would solve their problems before we then show them what we have in solving their problems.”

    She added, “We want to see a different country; we want to set a new direction for our country. Nigeria has no business being a country that fails in every aspect of life. Our citizens deserve the best.

    “The major emphasis of our campaign is that we want to lift over 80 million Nigerians out of poverty and if you want to do something like that, you should come direct to the people that know what the issues are and that is why we are here.”