Tag: John Odigie-Oyegun

  • APC ready to restore Nigerians’ hope – Oyegun

    APC ready to restore Nigerians’ hope – Oyegun

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Wednesday said the party will restore hope to traumatized Nigerians in 2015 once the party is elected to power.

    He said APC believes that Nigeria can be great again if competent leadership and a determined followership work together.

    He said the difference between APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is good performance by APC elected governors and leaders at all levels.

    He, however, warned the PDP against using religion to divide Nigeria

    Oyegun spoke during the party’s Extra-Ordinary National Convention at the Old Parade Ground in Abuja.

    He said: “Now, our party, the APC, truly cares, we care about our citizens. We care about our youths. We care about our elderly. We are ready to restore hope to our traumatized people. We are programmed to return Nigeria to the path of growth and development, create jobs, modernize infrastructure and make life more abundant for our people.

    “For those who say there is no difference between us and the other party, simply tell them that wherever APC is in government, services run efficiently and lives are saved.

    “Take for instance the success stories of the governments of Lagos and Rivers States that successfully halted the outbreak of Ebola that could have devastated the entire country.

    “Through strong management and coordination of services from the tracking and quarantining of those who had come in contact with Ebola victims to the sealing of medical facilities, the Ebola epidemic was contained and the many lives that would have been lost without such firm, timely and decisive actions were saved.”

    He pleaded with Nigerians to give APC a chance to effect change in 2015.

  • Odigie-Oyegun: no anointed  candidate in APC

    Odigie-Oyegun: no anointed candidate in APC

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

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

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

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

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

    Ikimi said you took the food he cooked away…

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

    Will the party miss him?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

     

     

  • How I escaped fatal accident – Oyegun

    How I escaped fatal accident – Oyegun

    The National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, Chief John Oyegun, Friday narrated how God used former Governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki, to save him from being involved in a fatal motor accident in Niger State

    Oyegun said two of his aides were still recuperating at the hospital.

    Oyegun disclosed this in Benin City at a special thanksgiving mass organised to celebrate his 75th birthday.

    The former Edo State governor said he was to travel by road to Niger State to attend the campaign rally for the Niger East senatorial election but was stopped by Senator Saraki.

    He said,”I am celebrating God’s goodness in my life. God has been so good to me. As I was going with my entourage to Minna to campaign, Saraki called that I should join him on a flight when we get to Ilorin.

    “My car was later involved in an accident. God prevented me from going on the road. My orderlies are still at the hospital.”

    Oyegun said the APC would win the Niger East senatorial election and go ahead to retake Adamawa State in the forthcoming governorship election.

    He urged APC members to join hands and fight together until victory is achieved in 2015.

    Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola, thanked Oyegun for standing by him during the Osun gubernatorial election and urged him to repeat the same feat at next year’s general elections.

    Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, stated that APC under the leadership of Oyegun would become the ruling party of Africa’s most populous country.

    The Chairman of Progressive Governors’ Forum, Rochas Okorocha, described Oyegun as the “political John the Baptist” that would bring change to the country.

  • BOKO HARAM: Finally, the truth is out- Oyegun

    BOKO HARAM: Finally, the truth is out- Oyegun

    Being text of a Press Conference addressed by the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.

     Good afternoon Gentlemen of the press, and thank you for honouring my invitation to this press conference.

     Before I address you today, kindly permit me to play the full interview of Dr. Stephen Davis, the Australian negotiator who was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan to help secure the release of the over 200 girls who were abducted by Boko Haram on April 15th.

     The interview was aired on Arise Television on Thursday Aug. 28th.

     Thank you for your patience, gentlemen.

     The All Progressives Congress (APC) like many well-meaning Nigerians had resolved long ago that the issue of the Boko Haram insurgency should not be politicized. In view of this, the APC expressed its willingness and readiness to cooperate with the Federal Government in neutralizing the insurgency. Regrettably however, instead of accepting this offer of cooperation, the PDP-Federal Government has consistently pointed accusing fingers at our Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the sponsor of Boko Haram. They have called us all sorts of derogatory names, but failed to provide any shred of evidence to support their claim.

     It has been very clear to us that the vehemence and persistence of this accusation, the deliberate distortion of statements made by our leaders to paint us as Boko Haram sponsors and the way the PDP-led Federal Government has gone to hire foreign PR firms, at a huge cost to taxpayers, as well as foreign and local hack writers to push this narrative, they were struggling hard to cover up something. We waited patiently knowing that the truth will one day surface.

     In a rare moment of truth, a top official of the Jonathan Administration, no less a personality than the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Andrew Owoye Azazi, situated the Boko Haram problem within the PDP. Shortly thereafter he was fired, and he later died in controversial circumstances. Still we waited.

     They distorted and misrepresented the statements made by our leader, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to try to convince the world that he was indeed the main sponsor of Boko Haram. They continued to echo the same slander about Gen. Buhari that was started by Presidential Spokesman Reuben Abati in 2011, and for which he and his cohorts eventually begged to settle out of court and to apologize to the General. Still we waited.

     

    When their attempt to link Gen. Buhari with Boko Haram failed, as his popularity among ordinary Nigerians continued to soar, he was suddenly attacked by suicide bombers. Those who planned the attack believed this as the final solution to what they perceived as the threat he represents to the realization of their ambition. By the grace of God, he survived. We do not claim to know those who attacked him, but we do know those who provided the atmosphere for that attack to take place. Still we waited.

     When the government declared a state of emergency in three worst-hit states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe in 2013, thousands of troops were deployed to the three states. But the unusual happened. The number of attacks simply skyrocketed. It is common knowledge that in any territory that has been placed under a state of emergency, the military takes charge of security, erecting checkpoints as part of efforts to keep a tab on security. Such was the situation in Borno in April 2014, when over 200 girls were abducted and driven away in many trucks. Soldiers posted to a nearby checkpoint were said to have withdrawn shortly before the attack. Who ordered their withdrawal? Some of the trucks in which the girls were being carted away broke down, yet no one challenged them. Despite this bizarre occurrence, they refused to accept responsibility and continued to cast aspersion on our Party, the APC, as the sponsor of Boko Haram. Still we waited.

     Boko Haram routinely enriched their arsenal with tanks, Armoured Personnel Carriers, guns, trucks and other military equipment which they seized from the Army. From the videos they release from time to time, one could see Boko Haram insurgents driving around unchallenged in convoys of up to 60 vehicles made-up of tanks and other military vehicles they seized from our military, in a territory that is under a state of emergency. What is happening? No one could fathom it. Still we waited.

     A man known to all as the kingpin of Boko Haram, a man who helped to arm them so he could win elections and decimate his opponents, was moving around with the best security ever. He is a known ally of the President and he is not known to be under any immunity. Yet he was never arrested or even questioned. Still we waited.

     In line with a Yoruba adage that says when a drum starts sounding too hard, it is about to burst, the PDP and the Presidency ratcheted up their attacks on our party, labelling us as Boko Haram sponsors. They hired a foreign firm, Levick, for US$1.2 million in taxpayers’ money, as well as a number of out-of-luck hack writers and pseudo analysts, one of them from Russia, to help push the narrative. Still we waited.

     Then their drum exploded!

     Dr. Stephen Davis, a man hired by the President Jonathan-led Federal Government to negotiate with Boko Haram for the release of the Chibok girls decided to speak out, believing the best way to tackle the insurgency is to expose the sponsors. And who are they? On international television last Thursday, and as you have just seen and heard, he named former Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff and a former Army Chief, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, as the sponsors of Boko Haram.

     

    Prodded by Sahara Reporters in a subsequent interview on whether Gen. Buhari and Malam Nasir el-Rufai were sponsors, he said the Boko Haram commanders who gave him the names of their sponsors did not mention their names. The die is cast. The truth is finally out! Boko Haram sponsors have been exposed. They are within the ruling PDP. They are friends of President Jonathan. He cannot pretend not to know who they are and what they have done and are still doing. His myriad of intelligence agencies, including the DSS and the DMI, cannot pretend they do not have any information on these men.

     It is true that Ali Modu Sheriff was, until recently, a member of our Party. But the Party always suspected that he was a mole, planted to hijack or at best weaken the new Party for the PDP. He is not new to that role. He helped to decimate his former party, the ANPP, to an extent that the number of states under its control fell from seven in 2003 to three by the time he left as Governor.

     

    We know for sure that Ali Modu Sheriff was planted in the APC to help decimate our party. We confronted him openly during the merger negotiation but he denied vigorously. His surrogate for the post of the Chairman of the APC, Chief Tom Ikimi together with whom they planned to hijack the Party for the Presidency was firmly rejected. Realizing they have failed, they fled our party and returned to where they came from, and were duly embraced by their controllers.

     

    President Jonathan cannot pretend not to know the alleged role that Ali Modu Sheriff has played in the establishment and growth of Boko Haram, yet he never allowed the man to even be questioned by any of the security agencies under his control. All through his time with our Party, every time they accused us of sponsoring Boko Haram, on the basis of his presence, we challenged them if they had evidence to arrest any of our members who is suspected to be a sponsor, they never did. They dared not, because Sheriff was their agent. Even if he had remained in the APC after we democratically encouraged him to go, they would still not have arrested him.

     

    Recall, gentlemen, that immediately Sheriff went back to the PDP, the Maiduguri Airport that had been closed to even the pilgrims from the state on grounds of security, was re-opened specially for him. What more evidence does anyone need that Sheriff was and remains President Jonathan’s Man Friday?

     

    Our Stand

     

    The truth is finally out. We have been vindicated. We have no hand in the Boko Haram insurgency. The raison d’etre of our party is the well-being and security of Nigerians

     

    The sponsors of Boko Haram are within the PDP and the Presidency. They are known friends of President Jonathan. He knows them and they know him.

     

    The man who exposed these Boko Haram sponsors is a Jonathan-appointed Negotiator. He has no axe to grind, neither does he have any motive to shield the APC or portray the PDP/Presidency in bad light. In fact, if he had any sympathy at all, it is for the man who hired him, President Jonathan.

     

    We have said it all along. Boko Haram was politicized purely for one reason, and one reason only: To be used as a trump card for President Jonathan to win another term. For that strategy to work, the APC, which they see as the only stumbling block to the PDP’s victory in 2015, must be maligned and labeled. Gullible, duplicitous and self-serving politicians like Femi Fani-Kayode swallowed the bait, hook, line and sinker, and started parroting the glaring lies. PDP spokesman Olisa Metuh, an obvious pawn on the chess board, followed suit, labelling a party that comprises Nigerians of all ethnic and religious hue a Janjaweed and Islamic party. Now he is stewing in his own juice.

     

    In the process of this dangerous politics, the Nigerian military which was globally acclaimed for its impressive showings at various peacekeeping missions around the world, simply suffered collateral damage. Apparently, fifth columnists in the military has sold the force out, first by denying it of the necessary fighting tools and then weakening it to such an extent that even the little it had was being taken away daily by insurgents. When the patriotic Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno tried to raise the issue of the poorly-equipped troops and their low morale, he was roundly pilloried. Now the world knows why!

     

    Now that the cat has been let out of the bag and the real sponsors of Boko Haram have been exposed, we hope President Jonathan will summon the courage to do the right thing: Hand over the identified Boko Haram sponsors to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for investigation and prosecution.

     

    There is no doubt that Boko Haram has committed crimes against humanity in its scorched-earth campaign against unharmed citizens, and the most appropriate body to investigate and try the sect’s sponsors is the ICC.

     

    According to Article 17 of the Rome Statute that set up the ICC, and to which Nigeria is signatory, the ICC is a court of last resort, expected to exercise its jurisdiction only if states themselves are unwilling or unable genuinely to investigate and prosecute international crimes.

     

     

    In view of the fact that the alleged Boko Haram sponsors are either members of the ruling party or friends of the President, it is clear that the PDP-led Federal Government is unwilling and unable to try them, hence our call.

     

    Nigerians can rest assured that the APC will not allow this issue to be swept under the carpet.

     

    Now that it is clear that the PDP is behind Boko Haram for the sole purpose of winning next year’s Presidential Election, Nigerians must prevail on the PDP and the Presidency to urgently end this insurgency and the daily killing and maiming of innocent Nigerians!

     

    The President must remember that he is the Commander-in-Chief! The buck stops on his desk. He must now do all it takes to stop the growing mess in our nation’s North-East.

     

    Nigerians expect no less!

  • APC vows to set up parallel govt if 2015 poll is rigged

    APC vows to set up parallel govt if 2015 poll is rigged

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) warned yesterday against any plan to rig next year’s general election, saying it will form a people’s government if  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) attempts to rig the poll.

    Addressing a huge crowd of supporters at the party’s mega rally for the re-election of its governorship candidate in Osun at the Osogbo Township Stadium in Osogbo, the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, ?said the battle line was drawn.

    Saying the APC will not allow its mandate to be stolen, Odigie-Oyegun said they were not afraid of the forces of oppression.

    His words: “Let those who have ears hear that they should not tamper with a single vote that belongs to us. The battle line is already drawn. The APC will not allow its mandate to be stolen. After the Ekiti State, there can be no more opportunity for anybody to steal our mandate. Enough is enough.

    “The APC is prepared for free and fair election . If anyone steals our mandate on February 20, 2015, we will resist it and set up a people’s government. Let them be warned, there would be dire consequences for this.”

    The chairman asked the people to observe a minute silence in honour of the late Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige, who was murdered in his Ibadan, Oyo State capital home on December 23, 2001.

    Odigie-Oyegun said he was impressed by the large turnout of the people at the rally.

    Said he: “What I could see in people’s eyes is love, passion for Aregbesola’s performance. I have witnessed his popularity. I have never seen a large turnout in rally like this in my entire political life. Are you going to be afraid forces of oppression?.”

    The national leader of the party and former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, advised the people to push on with courage, saying “you can not eat omelette without breaking an egg”.

    He told the crowd not to allow or accept any intimidation from the security operatives posted to secure lives and property during the election.

    He said: “Don’t be intimidate by the soldiers or police. We pay give them their uniform and pay their salaries. ?We won’t allow anybody to use police and soldiers  to harrass us. Our party agents should not take bribe from anybody to sabotage the election. If you stand firm you will be the first set of people to be recruited for jobs when it is time for it.”

    Tinubu pointed to President Goodluck Jonathan’s failure in many sectors, saying he is incompetent.

    “They keep saying they know where the kidnapped girls are kept. If truly they know, let them bring them out and if it is the enemies that keep them and they know, it means they are saying they should be taken away.”

    Tinubu Said: “It is a broom revolution. You must come out, everyone of you to cast your vote. Don’t be afraid of the police or the soldiers. They are paid to protect you. They are part of us. We have them in our families.

    “We know them. We must be careful and vigilant this time. But we must protect our votes. The soldiers are to protect you. They cannot use the uniform to steal our votes. Defend your votes. Our agents must be vigilant.

    “Jonathan is an incapable leader. He does not know this job. Where are our girls? They say they know where the girls are. If so, why not bring them out and set them free. Bring back the girls. APC is a party of the common man. Don’t be intimidated.

    “Tell the soldiers to let you perform your civic duty. Police affairs minister and some PDP chieftain are bragging that Aregbesola will not win a single local government. It seems they have seen the results before the voting.

    “They seem to know what you don’t know. We will win Osun State. They governor has performed. He is constantly working for the people.”

    The former interim national chairman of the party and former governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, said Jonathan had no voice in Osun because he could not point to any project he did during his last Saturday.

    Oyinlola, who spoke in Yoruba language, to the admiration of the crowd, said the PDP did not mean well for the Yoruba.

    According to him, no Yoruba is among the first twenty most powerful appointed officers in the Jonathan administration.

    Edo State Governor Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, described the PDP as darkness and the APC as light.

    Oshiomhole advised the people to be on the side of light because of what they stand to benefit.

    He said: “Where there is light, darkness must disappear. We all know what is going on in Osun. We are not surprised at your impressives turn out, when a crowd believe in a cause it is not hard to know.. Aregbesola represents light, but the other side is darkness.

    “Stay by the man who wants peace, development and progress for you. Take their money and punish them for it. No receipt, no refund; that how we describe that kind of bribery in Edo State. We taught them a lesson in Edo; you can do better.”

    The first civilian governor of Osun State, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, who defected from the PDP to the APC a day to the PDP’s governorship primary poll,  enjoined the people not to  be afraid of soldiers and  police posted to monitor the election.

    Aregbesola, who urged security operatives to be civil, taught people how to cast their votes for him without voiding them or making a mistake.

    He accused the Federal Government of not completing any project in the state in the last four years.

    He said: “Those who started with them have left the PDP because there is nothing good with them. In the last four years, we have cared for the aged, the youth and students with our various programmes and polices and we intend to do a lot more than this.

    “So, take time to vote right and stay by your votes so that they don’t manipulate the process. When you thumb print, count three columns before folding the paper given to you, then count another three columns and fold out, the APC broom symbol must have been well placed and safe for you to thumbprint.

    “By this, they are not going to succeed to take any advantage. We patiently waited till now to reveal this secret. So make proper use of the opportunity.? And for those who could not do this by their own, especially the aged, ask for assistance from the INEC officials.”

    In attendance were many party stalwarts, including Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, Kwara State Governor Abdulfatai Hamed, Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwakwanso, Aregbesola’s deputy Mrs. Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori. House of Assembly Speaker Najeem Salaam.

    Others are: Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun, former Interim National Chairman of the APC Chief Bisi Aknade, Oyo State Governor Isiaka Ajimobi, Senator Demola Seriki, chairman Aregbesola’s Campaign Committee, Senator Sola Adeyeye, Senator Olorunnibe Mamora, former Osun State governor, Senator Isiaka Adeleke and former Kwara State Governor Dr. Bukola Saraki.

    Also there were APC National Publicity Secretary Alhaji  Lai Mohammed,  Ekiti State Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, former Ekiti State Governor and Deputy chairman of the APC Chief Segun Oni and Senator  Bayo Salami. Senator Chris Ngige, Chief Tony Momoh, former Bayelsa State Governor Timipriye Silva, former Ekiti State Governor Niyi Adebayo, Lagos State Deputy Governor Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulure,  former Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Audu were there.

  • Nasarawa  lawmakers  denied protection

    Nasarawa lawmakers denied protection

    Nasarawa lawmakers’ request for military escort from Abuja to Lafia has been rejected.

    The Assembly members want to go to the state capital to mandate the Chief Judge, Justice Suleiman Dikko, to inaugurate a seven-man panel to probe the Governor Umar Tanko Al-Makura.

    The lawmakers said they were afraid of a likely mob action, following last Friday’s anti-impeachment protest.

    The military said it was not its responsibility to escort the lawmakers to Lafia since their mandate was derived from the people.

    Also yesterday, former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and opposition governors shelved their solidarity rally for Al-Makura.

    The lawmakers were shocked that the military refused to give them soldiers.

    The Assembly members, who were still holed up in various hotels in Abuja, were contemplating holding a session in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    A highly-placed source said: “All efforts by the Assembly members to persuade the military to deploy soldiers in Lafia to assist the impeachment process have failed.

    “Yet they are being haunted by the consequences of their action since the impeachment plot is also unpopular at home.

    “Although the sponsors of the impeachment have been mounting pressure on them to go to Lafia to hold a brief session, some of the lawmakers claimed that they might be mobbed by the people.

    “Some of them complained that they have been getting threats from their constituents not to return to Lafia to continue with the impeachment process.

    Responding to a question, the source added: “The Presidency is not in support of the impeachment proceedings based on security reports that Al-Makura had tried to foster good executive-legislature relationship.

    “There were also reports citing extraneous demands as the reasons behind the lawmakers’ moves.

    “Above all, the relationship between President Goodluck Jonathan and Al-Makura has been very robust.

    “The President was also shocked that the lawmakers disrespected his office by passing impeachment motion on a day he went to commission a megabuck farm.”

    Gen. Buhari and the others shelved their rally, which was billed to hold today, at the instance of the governor, who did not want the security situation aggravated.

    Another source said: “The governor does not want any rally or visit that could be hijacked the people of the state who are angry with the lawmakers.

    “He also said he does not want to be seen as either deploying intimidation against the lawmakers or celebrating people’s revolt.

    “Instead, he said he would prefer to dialogue with the lawmakers.

    Al-Makura is said to be sending emissaries to the lawmakers.

    In spite of the olive branch from the governor, it was learnt that the lawmakers are planning to hold a session in Abuja to compel the Chief Judge to inaugurate a panel against Al-Makura.”

  • United Kingdom professionals pledge support for APC

    United Kingdom professionals pledge support for APC

    THE Progressives Solidarity Forum (PSF), United Kingdom branch, has promised to assist the newly constituted executive of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to make the party a success.

    PSF is a group of professionals in the United Kingdom, who are members of APC.

    The group congratulated the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and the officials of the National Working Committee on their appointment.

    In a statement by its Director of Publicity/Media Affairs, Onowu Amaechi Nwaenie, the group said the election and emergence Odigie-Oyegun as the national chairman of the APC, through a democratic process, was a clear manifestation of his progressive orientation, leadership qualities, visionary and purposeful disposition .

    While describing the election of his as a national service and great sacrifice, it said Nigerians are looking up to the party’s new national chairman “ to pilot the affairs of this political party with all amount of dedication, sincerity, and devotion with a view to bringing about the desired change necessary to rekindle the hope of ordinary Nigerians and rescue the nation from the brink of precipice it is at the moment.”

     

  • Award for Aregbesola

    Award for Aregbesola

    THE National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has accepted to grace the investiture of the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, as the National Chronicle Man of the Year for 2013.

    The event, which holds in Osogbo, Osun State capital, according to the Publisher/ Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper, Mr. Timothy Okojie Ave, will be graced by other important dignitaries, including the APC governors.

    An industrialist, Samson Makinwa, will chair the event.

    Other award recipients are Senator Gbenga Kaka as the Best Senator for 2013, the Director- General of the Federal Institute for Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, Dr. Gloria Elemo, will receive the best Director-General Award and the President of Kensington Adebukola Foundation (KAE), Sir Kensington Adebukunla Adebutu, will be bestowed with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

    The past winners of the Man of the Year Award included the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua; former Kogi State Governor Alhaji Ibrahim Idris; former Edo State Governor Osareheimen Osunbor and Delta State Governor Dr.  Emmanuel Uduaghan.

     

  • APC NEC product of transparent democracy, says Atiku

    APC NEC product of transparent democracy, says Atiku

    The emergence of the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a product of transparency, democracy and compromise, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said.

    Atiku, who is also one of the national leaders of the party, was quoted in a statement of solidarity in Abuja to the new APC executive members ahead of today’s inauguration of the party’s NEC.

    In the statement by his Media Office, the former vice president urged the new party officials to sustain the tempo and public enthusiasm, which greeted their election last weekend in Abuja.

    Atiku expressed delight at the peaceful conduct of the  party’s inaugural national convention.

    The statement said: “As a party member, he was proud that the elections were conducted without incidents or rancour.”

    It added that the level of maturity among APC followers was evidence of their commitment to decent democratic conduct.

    The former vice president  expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of the elections, despite predictions of chaos and crisis from certain quarters before the national convention.

    He said there is always a reward for loyalty, adding that aggrieved members should remain loyal to the party.

    Atiku also advised the party leaders and members not to rest on their oars because the challenges ahead are still enormous.

    He said: “Complacency is a dangerous attitude, especially for an opposition party struggling to capture power and bring change.”

    Atiku apologised for his inability to attend the inauguration ceremony, because  of compelling need to honour urgent commitments overseas.

    “The former vice president conveys his support, loyalty and cooperation to the NEC of the party at all times,” the statement said.

     

     

     

  • Afenifere chieftain, others hail APC leaders

    Afenifere chieftain, others hail APC leaders

    Afenifere chieftain Senator Ayo Fasanmi has congratulated the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership on the success of its national convention.

    Fasanmi said the rancour-free convention and the emergence of a new executive committee showed that APC would wrest power from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015.

    He said the fusion of the legacy parties that gave birth to the APC was in the interest of the nation, adding that the party was on a rescue operation to restore Nigeria’s glory.

    Fasanmi said: “It is unbelievable that a nation endowed with human and natural resources has been virtually brought to its knees by corrupt, inept and purposeless government. There is mass unemployment, infrastructure decay, insecurity, poverty and hunger in the land. Everything has broken down.

    “I have no doubt that the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and his executive members will lead the party to electoral victory next year. I congratulate the former Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, for successfully handing over to competent hands led by Odigie-Oyegun.”

    The second republic senator urged aggrieved members to put the interest of the party and the nation at heart and embrace peace, adding: “It is God that gives power to anyone, takes it or denies anyone of i.”

    Fasanmi urged APC members to work together as a family to “rescue the nation from the PDP’s misrule and end the era of impunity and lawlessness”.

    An APC chieftain in Ogun State Mr. Bolu Owotomo also congratulated the party on the success of the convention.

    Owotomo urged Odigie-Oyegun and the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, to explain to Nigerians “why APC is a better alternative to the PDP and how the party’s plans for the country if voted into power at the centre”.

    Owotomo, who is aspiring to represent Ijebu North East in the House of Assembly, said there was need to reconcile aggrieved members.

    He said: “We should ensure an issue based alternative that will purposefully and constructively engage and challenge the PDP with decency and maturity as prescribed by democratic tenets and principles.

    “I commend APC for a successful convention and congratulate Odigie-Oyegun, Mohammed and other officers on their election.”

    Ibadan North East Local Government Caretaker Chairman Mr. Ladi Oluokun also congratulated the APC on the peaceful conduct of the convention, saying it shows that the APC is built on “peaceful co-existence”.

    Oluokun said: “With this successful national convention, I am confident that Nigerians are gradually seeing a party with ideology. It has shown how united and peaceful we are as a party in all units. Nigerians yearn for positive change, which the party represents. I urge Nigerians to stand by the APC and vote en masse for the party in all elections.”