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  • 2019: PDP, APC trade words over debate, falsehood

    THE People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has challenged President Muhammadu Buhari to face its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in a public debate ahead of the 2019 presidential election.

    The main opposition party has consistently accused the President of avoiding a one-on-one live debate with Atiku, to discuss critical sectors of the economy and national life.

    But, APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary Yekini Nabena yesterday accused the PDP presidential candidate of trying to mortgage key national assets to raise funds for his campaign for the presidential seat.

    In a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said the President has been afraid of engaging Atiku in debates organised by independent bodies.

    The PDP said: “Nigerians are aware that President Buhari has been mortally afraid of facing our candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in a general debate organised by independent bodies.

    “For this, the PDP grants him the liberty to choose a venue, date and time convenient for him to face our candidate before a neutral panel.

    “President Buhari must face Atiku Abubakar in person, as Nigerians are not ready to accept any representation, whosoever, from him.

    “If, as a Commander-In-Chief, Mr. President cannot face a political debate, how then can he vigorously engage international competitors?”

    Stating that the country has been under peril in the last three and half years, the main opposition party charged President Buhari to be ready to avail Nigerians of his sectoral performance scorecards.

    Describing the administration as a failure, the party similarly asked the President to present his future blueprint, if any, to enable the electorate weigh him alongside the PDP candidate.

    “Nigerians await President Buhari to answer for the humongous corruption in his administration; why he has failed to fulfill any of his 2015 campaign promises and why he cannot show any key development project he initiated and completed in his three and half years in office.

    The PDP also accused President Buhari of neglecting Nigerian troops fighting the Boko Haram insurgents in the Northeast, saying the President has reneged on his promise to “lead the fight from the front”.

    Nabena also told the former vice president and his party to be aware of the fact that that electoral victories were not won through falsehood on the internet, but by valid votes of the electorate who are aware of who ruined the country and who is clearing the rot.

    In a statement in Abuja, Nabena said it was already public knowledge that the recent meeting between Atiku and key PDP stakeholders was to raise campaign funds from foreign financiers for his campaign with a promise to sell Nigeria’s key national assets when he becomes President.

    Asking anti-corruption agencies in the country to investigate the allegations, he said it is already common public knowledge that PDP governors have refused to contribute money to fund the presidential campaign.

    The statement reads: “From silly conspiracies on the shape of the President’s ear, a ludicrous allegation of a presidential body double named Jubrin from Sudan, tales on the #NextLevelNigeria campaign and the rested certificate issue, Nigerians have been entertained by the comical displays of the PDP.

    “Backed by their discredited cyber-thugs, the PDP in its desperate bid to remain in public reckoning continues to expose itself as a joke before Nigerians.

    “The PDP should know by now that elections are not won through falsehood on the internet, but by valid votes of the electorate who are aware of who ruined the country and who is clearing the rot.

    “It is now clear that we have no credible opposition political party, but a gang of selfish and mercantile politicians that will do anything to return to elective office.”

  • Police warns against falsehood

    The Ekiti State Police Command has clarified that the convoy of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, did not knock down any pedestrian.

    The command described the news being spread on the social media platform by Governor Ayo Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, as a “baseless rumour and a misleading information.”

    Olayinka had alleged on his WhatsApp and Facebook portals that a Police Inspector Kayode Gabriel, was killed by one of the vehicles in Fayemi’s convoy.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Caleb Ikechukwu said the command strongly dissociates itself from the act of misinformation capable of causing panic and creating mischief in the minds of the public.

    Ikechukwu said: “There was a fatal motor pedestrian accident at about 0930hrs in front of Captain Cook eatery by the flyover of Fajuyi area of Ado-Ekiti.

    “The accident involved a Sienna ash colour with registration number LAGOS SZ 874 EKY driven by one Abayomi Ismaila Damilare who knocked down two pedestrians namely Inspector Gabriel Kayode and Albert  Afolayan who were about to cross the road.

    “They were confirmed dead by a medical doctor while receiving treatment at Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.

    “The driver has been arrested and his vehicle impounded for further investigation.  Furthermore, the motorcade of Dr. Kayode Fayemi and that of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, arrived Ado-Ekiti to their rally centre at about 1400hrs.”

  • APC to PDP: you’re engaging in deliberate falsehood

    APC to PDP: you’re engaging in deliberate falsehood

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of engaging in complete and deliberate falsehood in an attempt to bring down the ruling government.

    It said the PDP should be free to open its financial books to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), if it has nothing to hide.

    APC National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi said in a statement issued in Abuja that it was unfortunate that the PDP choose to launch itself back to reckoning by engaging in destructive propaganda, deliberately spreading false, misleading and fabricated tales to cause distrust within the country.

    The party was reacting to a statement by the PDP accusing the APC government of manipulating its performance indices, engaging in impunity, underage voter registration and trying to use the EFCC to monitor party campaign financing.

    But Abdullahi said while the APC welcome criticisms from the opposition, such criticisms should be constructive and not outright falsehood, stressing that while Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is not yet the electoral body every Nigerian yearns for, the PDP should brace itself to face the present realities in the country.

    The statement reads: “The APC, in reacting to allegations contained in a press conference delivered by a spokesperson of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), alerts Nigerians to many wild and unsubstantiated allegations against the party, government and critical institutions such as the INEC.

    “In the name of playing opposition, the PDP has typically chosen to launch itself back into reckoning by engaging in destructive propaganda, deliberately spreading false, misleading and fabricated tales with intent to cause resentments, distrust and panic in the country.

    “While APC recognises the right of the PDP and indeed any other political party to criticise our party, and the policies and programmes of our government, we believe this should be done based on facts and reason.

  • APC to PDP: deliberate falsehood ‘ll not give you victory in 2019

    APC to PDP: deliberate falsehood ‘ll not give you victory in 2019

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday told the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that it should rethink its strategies of returning to power in 2019.

    The ruling party said deliberate falsehood will not help the PDP attain its mission.

    According to APC, Nigerians are not gullible and can differentiate between a party that brought the country to where it is today and the party clearing the rot and rebuilding the country.

    Reacting to a statement credited to the PDP about the President Muhammadu Buhari’s request to borrow about $5.5 billion loan, the APC in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said the PDP must wake up to new realities that the days of borrowing to pay salaries and fund bogus projects are long gone.

    It reminded the PDP that the loan being requested by the President was to fund specific projects that will boast the nation’s infrastructural growth, adding that the loan is meant to be used to fund the budget deficit in the 2017 budget.

    The statement reads: “In reacting to the PDP recent statement on the plan by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to obtain a $5.5 billion foreign loan, the APC urges the PDP to wake up to new realities that the days of borrowing to pay salaries and fund bogus projects are long gone.

    “In developing economies, governments typically resort to borrowing to finance economic development projects because taxation and other revenue streams may not necessarily provide sufficient funds for economic development.

    “The recent borrowing plans proposed by the President Buhari administration is no different as the President has clearly stated in his request to the National Assembly that the loan will be used to finance the 2017 budget deficit and invest in critical and verifiable infrastructure project, which will ultimately grow the economy.

    “The PDP in its statement unapologetically claimed that it ‘meritoriously’ governed the country for 16 years and ‘handed over a buoyant economy to the APC in 2015’. Really, what could be further from the truth? The APC considers the claim a new height of PDP’s insensitivity to the populace and has further exposed the PDP as a party unrepentant for the rot it left the country after its 16 years rule.

    “Even when crude sold above $100, the immediate-past PDP-led administration struggled to build savings. In addition, the excess crude account was misspent. Poor capital expenditure meant badly-needed infrastructural development was put on hold. This forced construction companies with government contracts to cut back and sack thousands of workers.

    “Nigerians will sadly recall how in the lead up to President Buhari’s assumption of office, former Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of Economy Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in May 2015, revealed that Nigeria was borrowing to pay government salaries.”

    The statement added: “The former minister had said that ‘Out of the N882 billion budgetary provision for borrowing, the government has borrowed 473 billion naira to meet up with recurrent expenditure, including salaries and overheads’.

    “On April 2016, Okonjo-Iweala, who served as finance minister under President Olusegun Obasanjo between 2003 and 2006 and again under President Goodluck Jonathan between 2011 and 2015, also blamed the country’s present economic situation on the zero political will of the immediate past government to save for the rainy day.”

    “Today, successive national budgets of the APC administration has prioritised and increased budgetary allocation for capital projects as one of the strategic ways to stimulate economic growth in the country.

    “The economy has started responding to policy initiatives of the government as evidenced in the improvement and stability of the naira exchange rate; increase in the country’s foreign reserves and the recent announcement by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that the country has officially come out of recession.”

     

  • ‘Sylva thrives on falsehood, propaganda’

    ‘Sylva thrives on falsehood, propaganda’

    The Restoration Campaign Organisation (RCO) of Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson has said All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva, cannot differentiate between federal and state governments’ policies, especially on taxes and taxation.

    The RCO, which accused Sylva of spreading falsehood and propaganda to score political points, said the APC candidate wanted to get power by all means, including peddling falsehood.

    Sylva, in a statement, had accused Dickson of formulating a draconian policy with the introduction of multiple taxes.

    But RCO’s Director of Publicity Jonathan Obuebite noted that if Sylva was ignorant about such matters, it was clear he was not fit to lead the state.

    Sylva, according to him, was only being mischievous because he ought to know, as a former governor, that PAYE was a Federal Government tax policy not applicable to Bayelsa State alone.

    The statement reads: “Dickson did not introduce new taxes to Bayelsans. All he did was to get the people to pay PAYE, which is a federal tax law paid by all workers in Nigeria. How does this translate to operating a draconian policy?

    “Bayelsans are wiser now; they cannot be deceived by the antics of somebody, who was in power for five years and has nothing to show for it except violence.

    “Lies and propaganda have become the trademark of Sylva and his small group of supporters. Unfortunately, propaganda and lies don’t win an election.

    “Sylva should embark on issues-based campaign not propaganda. He should emulate Governor Dickson by going round the communities in the state and talking to the people, showcasing his achievements while in office.

    “The former governor needs to be tutored on what constitutes draconian policies. Is free and compulsory education draconian? Or, is he saying the numerous scholarships to deserving young men and women are draconian? What really is draconian? That workers are not owed salaries when workers in other states are being owed up to five months? Is it draconian to pay up Sylva’s N423 billion debts?  APC candidate knows that he has lost the support of the people in the state and it’s therefore not surprising that he is resorting to cheap blackmail.”

  • Sylva to Dickson: don’t campaign with falsehood

    Sylva to Dickson: don’t campaign with falsehood

    The Timipre Sylva Campaign Organisation (TSCO) has urged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate and Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson to adopt issue-based campaigns ahead of the December 5 governorship election.

    TSCO said it was unbecoming of the governor and his campaign team to resort to defaming the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate and former Governor Timipre Sylva as their sole campaign strategy.

    In a statement by its spokesman Doifie Buokoriba, TSCO noted that Dickson’s campaign strategy was centred on falsehood and deceit.

    It said such a strategy would fail the Bayelsa PDP and its governorship candidate as it failed their principal, former President Goodluck Jonathan, in the last elections.

    TSCO said: “We are disturbed that a sitting government desiring re-election has taken to a campaign of calumny, deception and lies as well as a sole election strategy. In lie after lie, which we have extensively exposed, they have tried to malign the character of Sylva. But it is clear that Dickson and his co-travellers will fail.

    “They will fail in Bayelsa State, as we are living witnesses to how such campaign of slander and mudslinging fell flat at the federal level, when it was applied by their principal, Dr. Jonathan, during the last presidential election. This fact is indubitable, and we ordinarily would not have bothered about Dickson’s and PDP’s mission of self-destruction in Bayelsa State.

    “But we need to warn that in this election, we are not in a contest for who would abuse most, but in a contest to improve the lives of the people of Bayelsa.

    “What comes out clearly in the current well-funded media campaign against Sylva is that it carries the official stamp of the Dickson administration. The visibly unimaginative and dull anti-Sylva publications have emanated from the Government House in Yenagoa, as the email addresses, forwardings and other imprimaturs of the Dickson government on them show.

    “Obviously, the campaign of calumny against Sylva is a deliberate policy of the Dickson administration, his only election plan, because, as we have repeatedly pointed out, he is evidently incompetent and ignorant of any achievements to campaign with.

    “In their latest rantings, they claimed that Sylva was bankrupt. Well, while Dickson is celebrating that Sylva is bankrupt, we are celebrating Dickson’s imminent defeat.”

    TSCO said Sylva, on his facebook page, challenged Dickson to show what he restored in the last four years.

    “But what is this obsession with Sylva’s finances? We thought Dickson’s folks should be preoccupied with rolling out his achievements in government. The people want to see what has been ‘restored’ these four odd years,” TSCO quoted Sylva as saying.

    It added: “The celebration of Sylva’s imagined insolvency is absurd. Simple Political Science 101 teaches that once a candidate emerges through a primary, the responsibility of funding his or her campaign rests squarely with the political party. It is unfortunate that Dickson is personalising the coming election in Sylva.

    “While Dickson pretends that he is not interested or interfering in the affairs of Sylva and his party, the APC has become his nightmare. One thing is clear to the whole state: Sylva will win…”

  • Alleged debts: Ex-Governor Shema accuses Masari of falsehood, character assassination

    Alleged debts: Ex-Governor Shema accuses Masari of falsehood, character assassination

    • Writes Buhari to caution Katsina Governor

    Immediate past Katsina State Governor Ibrahim Shema has described as deliberate falsehood, allegations of misappropriation of funds and huge debt profile levelled against his administration by Governor Aminu Masari.

    Shema, in a 13-page petition addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari written on his behalf by the law firm of Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), decried what it called the unexpected campaign of calumny waged against him by Masari.

    Titled: “Deliberate blackmail, denigration, vilification and persecution of Dr. Ibrahim Shehu Shema, the immediate past Governor of Katsina State by the Governor Aminu Bello Masari-led administration – appeal for caution,” the petition described the allegations as untrue and unconscionable attempt to sully the locally and globally applauded developmental strides of Shema’s tenure as well as dent his image.

    The letter, according to the law firm has become necessary, giving that operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have started hounding the former governor’s appointees, without any charge or accusation, and without information on who their accusers were.

    Urging Buhari to call the Masari-led administration to order, it said that heavy propaganda was being mounted against Shema by the present administration through the state owned media, portraying him and his government as treacherous.

    On the alleged N42 billion debt incurred by his administration, Shema said no loan, whether internal or external, private or public, local or foreign, was applied for, collected, received or in any way obtained for Katsina state.

    He denied owing local government workers N6.2billion gratuity, adding that the local governments were incharge of payment of salaries and gratuities of their workers.

    The petition reads: “In appreciation of and respect for the constitutionally created tiers of government, local governments were in charge of payment of salaries and gratuities to their workers. Hence, the alleged N6.2billion gratuity, which is obviously fabricated, cannot in any way or under any guise be tagged or branded ‘a state debt’. It is also untrue that a sum of N3.1billion or any other sum was owed in gratuities to retired civil servants/workers as at the end of the tenure of our client.

    “Particularly, in response to the contrived allegation on the foreign debt portfolio of $78million USD, our client categorically posits that this figure represents an accumulation of facilities taken and facilitated by previous administrations in the state, starting from the military era; and not a single dollar of it was incurred, borrowed or obtained by the administration led by our client…some predate the inception of Katsina State in 1985, and others dating as far back to 1965-about two decades before the creation of Katsina State.

    “It is therefore, mind-boggling and preposterous that the Masari administration would make such unfounded allegations, despite the well documented report and details furnished it upon inauguration.

    “For the avoidance of doubt and at the risk of repetition, be it noted that not one cent of the said loan was incurred during our client’s tenure as Governor.

    “What is more? The Federal Government, right from time, makes the necessary deductions from the monthly statutory allocations due to Katsina State, in order to settle this foreign debt portfolio.

    “These monthly deductions, at some point, were as much as N72 million every month. As a result, the Ibrahim Shema led-administration appointed an external auditor to audit all the payments made and the actual state of the alleged debt.

    “The external consultant, in its preliminary report, stated that not only had the debt been completely defrayed, the state had probably overpaid and was entitled to some refund.

    “In his handover note, our client further advised the present administration to conduct a more comprehensive evaluation into the repayment of the loan and pursue a refund of the probable excess payment.

    “All the above were intentionally left out of the report of the transition committee. Our client challenges the Masari administr?ation to make public, any foreign loan taken by his administration, as well as the date, the creditor (foreign bank), amount, and the purpose for which the purported loan was obtained.

    “Our moneys disbursed by or through the Ministry of Finance throughout our client’s administration were carefully documented and the said documents were supplied to the present administration.

    “It is therefore, strange and mischievous to say the least, that the transition committee alleged that a sum of N13billion is unaccounted for by/at the Ministry of Finance, without supporting the said accusation documentarily, factually and without founding same on any logical or analytical ground.

    “This mischievous allegation totters the imagination and begs the following questions, to wit, how would the sum of N13 billion ‘disappear’ from a ministry in Katsina State when the same government admits that the amount left in the coffers of the state by the Ibrahim Shema led administration is in excess of N4 billion as at May?

    “How would anyone allege that such an amount is unaccounted for when it is on record that Katsina State was|is the only state in Nigeria that fully paid the salaries of civil servants and did not owe any arrears in salaries as at May 29?

    “We invite Mr. President to note that this outstanding performer and very prudent administrator (our client), settled May, 2015 salaries before leaving office. How could such an amount of money be said to be ‘misappropriated’, when the Ibrahim Shema-led administration constructed a 35 thousand capacity stadium?

    “Barring any ominous underpinning, a cursory look at the books of the Ministry and all rhe documents revealed that there were no misappropriated funds and all funds were disbursed by the Ministry of Finance, and more, were used for the enviable projects executed by the state during our client’s tenure,” the letter stated.

    It confirmed the transfer of N7 billion to ALGON account, noting that it was done in compliance with the allocation procedures of the state.

    “The said sum is designated for the payment of salaries of members of the staff of 34 Local Government Areas of Katsina State, and applied in respect of the joint projects by the local government areas (LGAs).

    “While the LGAs exercised immense autonomy in the use of this fund, our client ensured that same was dispensed and/or used and applied shrewdly and prudently.

    “Again, it is untrue that the SUBEB fund was misappropriated. Using the mildest of terms, this allegation is nauseating. All funds which have been allocated to Katsina State SUBEB have been appropriately and judiciously appropriated.

    “At this point, it is important to mention that throughout our client’s eight-year tenure, he set up a free education programme for the entire Katsina State.

    “Little wonder, the state was annually adjudged as the best performer by the Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB)…

    ‘As regards the heinous allegations of N7,100,000,000 SURE-P fund, our client states that this is totally false and baseless. The disbursement of the SURE-P fund in Katsina is budgetarily provided for, and duly expended in strict compliance with the provisions of the state’s Appropriation Law.

    “All expenditures were duly tabled at the floor of the State House of Assembly and duly approved. The import of this is that the disbursements, allocations, and/or usage of the said funds are well documented.

  • Treachery, like all falsehood, will inevitably collapse

    Originally meant for publication on June 18, this column appears nevertheless today in view of the currency of its subject matter. This is the heart of the matter of political wrangling for power in the National Assembly … treachery!

    We live on a planet where air, water and food are poisoned and where the ethereal environment is despoiled by treachery in human relationships. The inauguration, of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President of the Buhari Presidency era smells of nothing but treachery. And if treachery is a wrong or false principle of life and, therefore, stands in opposition to the Creator in whom we all claim to believe, what profit will treachery bring if, in the end of all things, whatever is false or opposed to the Will of God must collapse? I do not think the election of Bukola Saraki as Senate President would be rancorous and divisive and diversionary as it has become if the organizers had followed due process. By the way, due process is not about the constitutionalism or legalism of the Senate forming a quorum for the election. It is about imbuing the process with trust. The process is trust deficient when, for the purpose of the election, a large Section of the Senate is led away to hold a meeting that never was with the President of the Federal Republic and another large Section is retained in the Senate Chambers to elect a Senate President. What has aggravated ill feelings towards the election of Bukola Saraki as Senate President is the fact that, as a member of President Buhari’s party, the APC, he, too, should have been in the group of Senators which went to attend a meeting with the Vice President who was said to have called the meeting. Senator Saraki was said to have ignored him because the Vice President was a “mere commissioner’’ indeed the Vice President was a commissioner for Justice and Attorney General in Lagos State, where, with due respect, a commissioner’s job may bear more value than the Governor’s in some states. Because he was not at that meeting, and because it should have been obvious to him that his fellow APC Senators were not in the Senate chambers, Senator Saraki exposed himself to suspicions that a plot was hatched of which he knew, or was a part to exclude some Senators from the voting. As many commentators have observed, such a process was not only at variance with the Change the APC promised to bring to Nigerian political life and social order, it was inimical to it. For if the foundation is false, the structure on it would wobble.

    I am not a politician, and I carry no party card. I love good behaviour and adore upright character, a quality of which is TRUST. In a political party, the general will or the party’s will is supreme. That is why I cannot belong to a political party for I cannot bow my will and spirit to it if it decides to do wrong. In the political party, all members conform to the general will once it has been formed. The APC ran a mock Senate President election in which Senator Saraki lost. As a faithful party member, he should have accepted the general will. In refusing to accept and calling on the defeated PDP to keep him, defeated his party’s general will on the floor of the Senate, exposed himself not only as a disloyal of unfaithful party man, but also as a person who cannot be trusted to honour any agreement. Nigeria has had such untreatable leaders and would appear, with President Buhari’s election, to be searching for trustworthy leaders. Many commentators have suggested there is nothing wrong with what Senator Saraki has done, that it is all politics, the games politicians play. On a more serious note, however, I wonder if they have ever tried to wonder if politics is meant to be a deity affair. My own brand of Christianity teaches me to keep my thoughts, words and actions pure. We know the Creator is all about Purity, Love and Justice and no man goes before Him who does not evince the human variants of their attributes, the equivalent human of Purity is being Chaste or Faith. Senator Saraki presents himself as a devout moslim. And the Prophet (may the Peace of Allah be upon him) taught the need for us all to lead righteous lives. Treachery is the opposite of righteousness by any standard.

    t is still unclear if the Saraki Senate thunderbolt is the “major” event President Buhari said last month would happen in early June, or if this is yet to come. Meanwhile, he has promised to work with whichever senate leadership emerges. In my view, that is throwing caution to the wind or, since the statement came after saraki’s inauguration, a way of validating it. Again in my humble view, it should have been better if the president remained neutral, allowing the senate to resolve its differences, especially as he has promised not to meddle, like his predecessors, in National Assembly affairs. By not doing so, the President is saying he is ready to dance to music, any music, even if the fingers of Lucifer are on the strings of the harp. Yet the President was brought to office by the prayers, steadfastness and faith of people who saw him as a man who does not dine with the devil and who would relax Lucifer’s hold on Nigeria.

    The PDP, routed in the last elections, has suddenly found its feet and voice in the Senate, with a Senate President who is APC in body but PDP in spirit, and Deputy Senate President who is PDP in body and spirit. We should not forget that the Deputy Senate President is from a region of the country which over whelmingly rejected the President at the polls. What may happen next is that the PDP would bare it fangs, and President Buhari may resort to EFCC in self defense. In that case, will anything have changed.  In the second series of Buhari articles, this column warned that APC presidential election victory lifted the lair of the snake and that a snake half smitten is a dangerous snake which would seek to avenge the intrusion on its life for as long as it had any breath to fight back. Now, APC would appear chained in the senate for PDP to begin to work towards recovering the presidency under a Bukola Saraki who would have returned to the PDP after pulverising the APC.

    All the die-hard PDP people I met last week had suddenly come alive from hibernation. One of them, a so-called pastor, was most irritating. I call him so-called pastor because, as people who claim to be serving the creator, whether he called them to his service or they are trying to force themselves on him, which is impossible, are supposed to live and act on the basis of certain ethical and spiritual standards which should separate them from Dick and Harry men or the run-of the-mill men, otherwise they may not qualify to lead rustic, emotional and slumbering human spirits out of the morals in which they sink. This pastor was jubilating hilariously. I asked if he had thought of the implications of what had happened to Nigeria, and to the prospects of change.

    He said there was nothing like change, that the word was an empty electioneering slogan. I asked if, as a pastor, he did not see treachery at play or know that treachery is a grave betrayal of trust or if, as a Pastor, he had not learned that betrayal of trust, prevalent on earth today, is a sign of an approaching Final Judgement. This Pastor, to my dismay, said all of that didn’t matter, that “this is politics”. To him, life on the pulpit could be separated from life in politics or even business. I did not give up, leading him back to his Bible.

    •Cain killed his brother Abel. Treachery.

    •Judas betrayed the Lord Jesus. Treachery.

    •King David took the wife of Uriah, a soldier fighting in the war front to protect the land over which David was king. To cover his shame, David recalled Uriah home only to give him a letter for the commander. Uriah in trust, did not read this letter. David asked that Uriah be posted to the hottest sector of the war where he would be killed and Uriah was killed. Treachery.

    •David’s son, Amon, loved his sister, Tamar, a virgin, so much he wished to sleep with her. His friend Jehonaidab, the son of David’s brother, advised him to pretend he was ill and would get well only if Tamar brought him a meal in the privacy of his bedroom. Tamar, ususpecting, took a meal to her brother. When they were both alone Amnon seized Tamar. Tamar tried to struggle free, pleading. Amnon did not listen, and raped her. This was a classical case of treachery.

    •Rebecca deceived Isaac, her blind husband by making him give his last blessing to Jacob one of his two sons, instead of Esau, his beloved. Esau was hairy. Jacob had a smooth skin. Esau went hunting for a game to feed his father, after which he would receive the blessing. Rebecca made Jacob slaughter a goat, wear the skin, present the smoked food to his father and pretend to be Esau.

    The blind Isaac felt the goat skin and thought the young man before him was Esau but when Jacob spoke, Isaac became confused. He made the classical remark. This is the body of Esau but the voice of Jacob. Nevertheless, he gave the blessing. At about the same time, Esau returned home with his game. Jacob was afraid. Rebecca thought him to flee from home and handle the ensuing crisis in Jacob’s favor. This was another act of treachery in his story.

    •Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers simply because he was destined to be greater than they would. Treachery.

    •We hear of the war in heavens from where treacherous Lucifer was cast “to the earth” we know his activities among men, for which we all despise him, is TREACHEROUS.

    President Buhari, as military head of state was a victim of treachery which led to his overthrow and his succession by General Ibrahim Babangida. Before then, General Buhari had been involved in treachery which led to the overthrow of Shehu Shagari. President Buhari hate treachery so much that he divorce his first wife on allegation of treachery against him. What was her treacherous act? When he was in detention ordered by General Banbagida, she took upkeep allowance every month from Babaginda’s government. General Buhari consider this treacherous. He is probably not conceptual about what has happened in the senate, otherwise he would have seen it embalmed with treachery. If he did, would he wish to “work” with treachery? Already, many commentators are painting possible aftermath scenarios.

    •Some senators may quit the APC to form another party.

    •Some APC senators who came from the PDP may return to the PDP.

    •Some senators may hang on with Buhari in the APC

    •The senate may become tumultuous.

    •The PDP may return to power and Bukola Saraki become the next president of Nigeria.

    •President Buhari may fight dirty with Senate, making it a hollow Senate and block and pulverizing Saraki’s ambition. Making the senate hollow may mean depriving it’s members contract, constituency allowances and fat salaries. The contracts may go to foreign companies which will perform and make President Buhari achieve his dreams. It perhaps for this reason that President Buhari has been visiting foreign capitals seeking support for his programmes and making commitment. The world is waiting and watching.

    One point I cannot easily forget in the senate upheaval is that cycles open and close. Hundreds of years ago, the Alaafin of Oyo (king of Oyo Empire) sent Afonja, his work general, to Ilorin, northern outpost of the empire, to stop Fulani Jihadist from entering the empire. When Afonja arrive in Ilorin, he rebelled against the Alaafin and asked Alimi, commander of the Jihad forces, to support his adventure.

    limi supported Afonja, the Alaafin held back. Ilorin became independent of Oyo Empire. But Alimi was to later kill Afonja and take over Ilorin. Till this day, the descendant of Alimi rule over Ilorin. Afonja and Alimi committed treachery. Today, Senator Saraki, would appear set to destroy the APC and surreptitiously hand its presidential election victory to the PDP, which he may wish to ride to power in 2019. But he may find at that time an Alimi had lain in wait for an Afonja.

    The world still hate treachery however it may have become fashionable in today’s world. Pharmacist Jimi Agbaje would appear set to win the Governorship election in Lagos. But the tide would appear to rise against him, when he sided with immigrants who would appear bent on taking the land from his owners. The political eyes of many of his supporters suddenly opened. They remember the Alaafin, Afonja, Alimi and more.

    Even the Oba of Lagos spoke publicly. The political pendulum swung in favor of Akinwunmi Ambode, the new Governor of Lagos State, who it is believed would protect the land against immigrant’s treachery.

    Treacherous immigrants stole Australia and present–day United States of America from the Aborigenes. They vanquished “Sons of the Incas”. They trampled over Zimbabwe and South Africa.

    We do not know as yet where the treachery in the Senate would end. An APC general has brought the opposition PDP to power in the senate, strangling his party. It is clear however all falsehood will collapse in the fullness of its time.

    Concept

    We can understand events better if we examine the concepts they throw up. Inherent in these concepts are the messages events bring to us. For this false pastor in reference, I would say such people like him, unable to see in events the concepts which power them, are typical of those people our Lord Jesus describe as seeing but not comprehending. When you claim to be a Pastor, a representative of the Lord among this “flock’’, and you do not lead a deep Christian life which would enable you see the content of events, that is the concept, but rather the dust and heat they throw up, you are a surface man, and in no way different from the emotional men of Babel. Treachery has found its way into the new song we are trying to sing. Surely, it will not crack our throats or make them coarse. For we stand in the deep conviction that all falsehood will eventually collapse.

  • ‘PDP candidate must stop propagating falsehood’

    ‘PDP candidate must stop propagating falsehood’

    The All Progressives Congress has appealed to the media to be careful about the falsehood by the state’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate, Iyiola Omisore, to allegedly manipulate information to distort facts about Osun politics and the August 9 governorship election.

    Its Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi, in a statement yesterday, said that it was disturbed by the repetitive falsehood of Omisore in the last three years over  Rufus Akeju.

    The APC said Omisore had been lying against Akeju and the APC that the former ambassador was a protégé of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and had bias for Tinubu’s political affiliation; first for the ACN and now for the APC.

    The party said: “The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has refused to accept Omisore’s allegations against Akeju, except Omisore can substantiate them with incontrovertible evidence in the court of law.

    “For three years now, Omisore has avoided the court, yet he keeps propagating falsehood in the media, believing that Nigerians generally, and Osun people in particular were so unintelligent that they can hardly distinguished truth from falsehood.

    “The insult on the intelligence of Nigerians has to stop. And only the media can stop it.”

    It stated this yesterday while reacting to Omisore’s allegation that Prof. Attahiru Jega has redeployed Akeju to Osun to frustrate PDP’s petition at the tribunal.

    Omisore was reported to have addressed reporters in Osogbo last Saturday, alleging that the purpose Akeju was returned to Osun by Jega was to ‘stultify, scuttle, frustrate and hinder the process of inspecting the electoral materials used for the August poll by installing obstacles to slow or hinder the PDP’s efforts to inspect the materials.

    But the party said Omisore tried to further play on the intelligence of everybody by rehearsing a dead event when he referred to a so-called Federal High Court injunction, preventing Akeju from parading himself as Osun REC. The INEC immediately appealed that ruling.

    “But the PDP, in a strange move, went back to the court to withdraw the case. That move by the PDP surprised the judge who had adjourned the matter sine die since 2010 till date

    “In effect Akeju stands vindicated until proved guilty of allegation against his integrity by Omisore and the PDP.

    The APC therefore challenged Omisore to show Nigerians and the world through the media what contrary judgment he had to show that Akeju was compromised.