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  • Let electorate decide Buhari’s reelection fate, says Kashamu

    Let electorate decide Buhari’s reelection fate, says Kashamu

    Senator Kashamu Buruji has cautioned those advising President Muhamadu Buhari not to run for re-election to allow the   electorate to determine his fate.

    He said the only way for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to make a headway is for its leaders to ensure that aggrieved members get justice.

    Kashamu, in an interview, said: “Every Nigerian is entitled to his opinion.  Freedom of speech is one of the essentials of democracy. The President is constitutionally entitled to seek re-election and that is undeniable. The electorate should be the ones to decide whether they want him to continue in office or not since the issue of satisfactory performance is relative and might be subjective. For instance, it is common knowledge that the President promised to deliver on three things – to fight corruption, insecurity and fix our economy. Now, the jury is out as to whether he has delivered on the three programmes. But, no one can deny that he has blocked many leakages in our treasury through the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), Government Financial Management and Information System and the Efficiency Unit of the Federal Ministry of Finance, among others.

    “The Federal Government has also decimated Boko Haram. Unlike before, the insurgents are no longer in control of any Nigerian territory. Again, although not all the Chibok girls are back, a good number of the girls have returned and back in the warm embrace of their families. While those in support of the President’s re-election could say that his anti-corruption war has helped to stabilise our economy and saved it from recession, those against it could argue that he is fighting corruption and insecurity at the expense of the economy.

    “Others could say that though the administration is fixing critical infrastructure, there is no stomach infrastructure and that it is those who are alive that can use the infrastructure. But, there are those who also believe that fixing the critical infrastructure will guarantee stomach infrastructure on a more sustainable basis.

    “In my candid opinion, integrity is of the essence in all human endeavours and I am yet to see one person who can question the integrity of Mr. President. This, to me, is a very important ingredient in leadership. This might have informed the recent choice of President Buhari by the African Union (AU) as its anti-corruption champion.”

    Kashamu praised the Seriake Dickson-led PDP reconciliation panel for starting well.

    “The committee is doing its very best in reaching out to all the aggrieved members of the party with a view to ironing out all the grey areas. And I think that is a very commendable initiative,” he said.

    “We are talking and I hope that at the end of the day, justice will be done in such a manner that none of the contending forces will be shortchanged,” the senator said.

    The senator criticised Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose for “running in and out of courts to enforce what he called his rights. Yet, the same person can gleefully deny others their rights to the constitutionally-guaranteed term of office.”

    “He is going nowhere. In fact, no reasonable Presidential candidate will pick a cantankerous and inordinately ambitious person as his running mate.

    “Any Presidential candidate who picks Fayose as his running mate endangers his life should he win.”

  • Kashamu preaches love,  peaceful co-existence

    Kashamu preaches love, peaceful co-existence

    As Christians join others around the world to celebrate Christmas, the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator Buruji Kashamu has called for love as a prelude to the entrenchment of sustainable peace in the country.

    In his goodwill message at Christmas, Kashamu  urged Nigerians to also see the season as an opportunity to reach out to fellow Nigerians irrespective of tribe, religion and other cleavages.

    The statement reads:  “The annual commemoration of the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ is a most auspicious time for us, as individuals and as a nation, to rededicate ourselves to the virtues and ideals which the Messiah preached and exemplified during his earthly ministry.

    “Christmas is not only about the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is also the celebration of the greatest gift to mankind. Therefore, let us seize this moment to reach out to fellow Nigerians. Let us promote the things that unite us as a people rather than those that divide The Us along ethnic, religious and party lines.

    “I enjoin us all to resolve this Christmas to make the ideals of peace, harmony, tolerance, love and goodwill to all even more manifest in our interactions with others. The season of Christmas is one that exemplifies the virtues of love and peaceful co-existence. We must continue to extend a hand of love, kindness and live as one big family irrespective of our  beliefs and leanings. We must also continue to respect one another; respect for one another is a key element for national peace and growth.”

  • Southwest group faults Kashamu’s suspension

    Southwest group faults Kashamu’s suspension

    A group, the Southwest for Good Governance(SWGG), has decried the suspension of  the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Senator Buruji Kashamu, over his agitation that Yoruba should become the national chairman of the opposition party.

    The group also supported his commitment against imposition in the PDP.

    A statement in Akure, the Ondo State capital by its Coordinator, Akintayo Johnson, and Secretary, Muyiwa Bayo, hinged the suspension to  boldness and criticism against those who wanted to hijack the PDP.

    It noted that”Senator Kashamu stand against the plan to ridicule Yoruba forced them to seek all means to send him out of the party, which we resist to the last.

    SWGG therefore urged PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus to immediately lift the ‘arbitrary’ suspension placed on kashamu,  so as not to jeopardize the chances of the party in the Southwest.

    The group acknowledged the roles played by the lawmaker in stabilising the PDP and liberating the  Yoruba race with its resources.

    It also decried the statement credited to the former National Caretaker Committee Chairman, Senator Ahmed Markafi, that the Southwest contributed to its own failure to clinch the national chairmanship.

    The group noted that Kashamu had earlier warned the Southwest caucus against the Markafi’s Committee in collaboration with Governors Nyesom Wike and Ayodele Fayose to allegedly impose Secondus on the PDP.

    SWGG warned those in the habit of ridiculing Yoruba in the Southwest to stop in order not to incur the wrath of Oduduwa, its progenitor.

  • PDP suspends Kashamu

    PDP suspends Kashamu

    •’I reject it’, he fires back

    The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) yesterday suspended the senator representing Ogun East senatorial district Buruji Kashamu, moments before the party’s national convention got underway in Abuja.

    The decision which was taken at 3am yesterday (morning) is said to be for a month.

    The party gave no reason for its action.

    But Kashamu who is locked in a long running battle with the party leadership dismissed his suspension as invalid because “it offends the principle of “lis pendens.”

    The Senator, in a statement said the party’s action “is coming on the heels of a pending appeal with a motion for injunction that has been properly entered and served on parties.”

    He added: “It should be noted however that the mere fact that the Caretaker Committee could resort to this last-minute action in its dying hours and on the day of our national convention shows clearly that the battle that I and other well-meaning leaders, elders and stakeholders have waged against impunity and illegality, and for the enthronement of democracy, due process and the rule of law really got to them.

    “Makarfi and his cohorts, especially Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose think that they can intimidate and pocket every voice of dissent within the party. Yet, they are quick to accuse the Federal Government of stifling the opposition when they are the real dictators and tyrants.

    “They arrogantly think that they can browbeat everyone into submission and buy over the conscience of our party leaders and delegates in continuation of their desperate bid to hold the party by the jugular in order to serve their selfish and egocentric ends.

    “What is the essence of a multiparty politics and democracy if people cannot disagree to agree and ventilate their views? I dare say that any party or organisation that does not brook dissent and plurality of ideas and opinions is on its way to self-destruct and extinction.”

  • PDP Convention: Kashamu rejects suspension

    PDP Convention: Kashamu rejects suspension

    Senator Buriji Kashamu has rejected his suspension for a month by the National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    His suspension was announced early Saturday morning by the party ahead of the National Convention of the party.

    In reaction to the suspension Kashamu issued the statement below:

    ” I thank the Almighty Allah who has brought me this far and made me a factor in the national politics of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “The news of my purported suspension is coming on the heels of a pending appeal with a motion for injunction that has been properly entered and served on parties. This renders the purported suspension a nullity as it offends the principle of “lis pendens”.  Therefore, I reject the purported suspension because it offends all known principles of justice and fair hearing.

    “It should be noted however that the mere fact that the Caretaker Committee could resort to this last-minute action in its dying hours and on the day of our national convention shows clearly that the battle that I and other well-meaning leaders, elders and stakeholders have waged against impunity and illegality, and for the enthronement of democracy, due process and the rule of law really got to them.

    “Makarfi and his cohorts, especially Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose think that they can intimidate and pocket every voice of dissent within the party. Yet, they are quick to accuse the Federal Government of stifling the opposition when they are the real dictators and tyrants.

    “They arrogantly think that they can browbeat everyone into submission and buy over the conscience of our party leaders and delegates in continuation of their desperate bid to hold the party by the jugular in order to serve their selfish and egocentric ends.

    “What is the essence of a multiparty politics and democracy if people cannot disagree to agree and ventilate their views? I dare say that any party or organisation that does not brook dissent and plurality of ideas and opinions is on its way to self-destruct and extinction.

    “Dear delegates, distinguished party leaders and elders, I urge you to rise up and join in the struggle to rescue our party from the vice grip of these  delinquents by electing a new and untainted leadership that will put an end to illegality, impunity, deceit and imposition. Today, let’s elect men and women of conscience who will truly reposition our party, restore democracy and make it the envy of all. Let’s show Nigerians that it is a new dawn and a new order in PDP.

    “Finally, notwithstanding this purported suspension, I stand by my convictions in the struggle for the enthronement of genuine democracy, due process and respect for our own constitution. I remain strong and unbowed by their antics. Insha Allah, together, we shall outlive and outshine these agents of darkness.

    “I wish all our respectable leaders, elders, contestants and delegates the best of luck.”

     

     

  • Kashamu: let Southwest produce chair to save PDP

    Kashamu: let Southwest produce chair to save PDP

    Senator Buruji Kashamu has urged Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) founding fathers, governors and delegates, to ensure the emergence of the chairman from the South West to save the party.

    He said this was the agreement reached before the party’s botched Port Harcourt convention.

    In a statement yesterday, Kashamu accused the national caretaker committee of attempting to manipulate the convention to satisfy a micro interest that could derail the on-going reconciliation process at bringing the party back into reckoning.

    He said it was frustrating that rather than working for the convention to heal the wound of the party from the last election, some governors and caretaker national chairman Ahmed Makarfi, were busy perfecting plans to suit their personal interest against the general interest of millions of party members.

    Kashamu said: “I urge our existing founding fathers, all PDP party men and women , convention delegates from the entire North, the South East, South West and South South including Governor Wike himself, to allow the voice of reason prevail and allow the emergence of the first-ever South West national chairman.

    “Let’s jointly and severally prevent the hijacking of the PDP which, more likely than not, would lead to her dismemberment.

    “The forthcoming elective PDP national convention would rank first in the mischievously muddled up zoning arrangements of party offices in the history of the party.

    “Even at the inception of the PDP when the presidential ticket was contentious and generally zoned to the South, it was after being robustly debated by all the six zones and unanimously resolved in the interest of party unity and prevailing national exigencies without clandestine moves.

    “Not only that, the electoral process of that convention, particularly the delegates compilation, was painstakingly transparent, lacking in impunity and easily verifiable, unlike current disobedience of court judgements/orders and these outright ceding of party state structures to favourites.

    “That’s the legacy upon which PDP was built by the founding fathers unlike this Makarfi’s work-to-answer manipulations.  Witnessing this ongoing charade, one can’t but salute the PDP founding fathers for their uncommon integrity and penchant to public order and service.

    “The least that could be done to the memory of Solomon Lar, Chief Awoniyi, Dr Alex Ekwueme etc, being the dead among them; is for major stakeholders to rise in unison to obstruct the current administrative manipulations of some few people in chanced official positions over the multitudes. Otherwise, how can a generally agreed national chairmanship zoned to the Southwest pre-Port Harcourt convention now become indefinable under an unelected Makarfi as chairman?

    “The unambiguously credible position of the Northern Elders Forum to support the previously agreed popular zoning of the National Chairmanship to the Southwest is very honourable and highly commendable.

    “Makarfi has indeed allowed his undeserved presidential ambition to becloud his decisions and actions in this his interim caretaker position.

    “How on earth does Makarfi think that his genuflecting to Governor Wike would endear PDP national unity and progress? Carrying such absurdity to the ridiculous extent of confronting his primary Northern constituency, all because of his blind ambitious mirage is really pitiable.”

  • Fayose, Kashamu congratulate Obiano

    Fayose, Kashamu congratulate Obiano

    •Makarfi’s tenure a disaster, says senator

    Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose and the senator representing Ogun East, Buruji Kashamu yesterday congratulated Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano for his re-election in Saturday’s election.

    Fayose described the performance of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies as above average and a sign that the electoral umpire was listening to the cries of Nigerians for free, fair and credible elections inherited by the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

    In a statement in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor said: “Even though there were reports of malfunctioning of card readers, number of votes exceeding number of accredited voters and pockets of violence as well as buying of votes, the Anambra governorship election was better than others conducted by INEC under the present government of APC.”

    He added: “By now, INEC ought to have resolved all issues on card readers because it does not augur well for the electoral process and INEC itself, if we are still being faced with failure of card readers on Election Day.”

    Fayose hailed observers – local and international – for ensuring that the election was relatively credible.

    The governor urged them to focus more attention on next year’s governorship election in Ekiti and Osun states.

    Kashamu described the tenure of the Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee (NCC) of the PDP, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, as “a disaster and the worst nightmare for our party”.

     

    In a statement yesterday in Abuja, he said: “It is clear that Makarfi and his allies have brought ill-luck to the PDP.”

    The senator was reacting to the re-election of Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano in Saturday’s poll.

    Kashamu said: “Makarfi and his team came as if they were the saviours the PDP was waiting for, but they have turned out to be the ones killing the party with their illegality, impunity and self-centredness. They believe they can do anything and get away with it. They did it in Anambra where all the popular aspirants were disenfranchised and the ticket was sold against democratic norms…”

  • Kashamu blames Makarfi for Southwest PDP crisis

    Kashamu blames Makarfi for Southwest PDP crisis

    Senator Buruji Kashamu has blamed the crisis in the Southwest zone of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on what he alleged to be the presidential ambition of the party’s caretaker chairman, Ahmed Makarfi.

    In a statement yesterday, Kashamu accused Makarfi of instigating the leadership crisis in the Southwest zone by “tinkering” with elected leaders of the zone and substituting them with his loyalists.

    Kashamu said: “The activities of Sen. Makarfi have been everything to the contrary. He has been going about not even as an elected national chairman with full tenure but much more ridiculously like a sole administrator with timeless tenure under the guise of solving one problem or the other.

    “Sen. Makarfi has allowed his egocentric presidential ambition to blindfold him. He has disorganised the Southwest PDP for selfish manipulations with his cohorts, chief among whom is the Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose.

    “As if the disorganisation of the Southwest structures is not enough, Makarfi has clandestinely abdicated the leadership role of ensuring an acceptable micro-zoning, he left the national chairmanship hitherto conceded to the Southwest for a free-for-all among the three southern zones.”

     

  • Ex-governor ‘ll kill party, says Kashamu

    Ex-governor ‘ll kill party, says Kashamu

    THE Senator representing Ogun East, Buruji Kashamu, has said it will be “a monumental disaster” to elect former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national chairman.

    Reacting to Daniel’s official declaration to vie for the position yesterday, Kashamu said Daniel was the least qualified among those aspiring for the post.

    The statement reads in part, “When I heard that he was vying for the post, my initial reaction was that it was a joke. But, now that he has decided to make a formal declaration, I would say it is a joke taken too far. Let me say with all sense of responsibility that Daniel does not have what it takes to lead our great party. He is the least qualified among all those vying for the position.

    “All his claims of having managed and won elections are unfounded. He never won any election. The elections he claimed to have won were in the better forgotten days of Prof. Maurice Iwu’s INEC. Since then, he has never won any other elections.

    In 2011, he defected from the PDP to the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) and then Labour Party (LP), where he lost woefully. Even the 2016 local government election in Ogun State, which he supervised with one of his stooges and a member of the House of Representatives, it was failure all the way.

    “Towards the end of 2014, he returned to PDP ahead of the 2015 elections. He was made to head the 2015 Presidential Campaign in Ogun State, which the party lost abysmally owing to his mismanagement of campaign funds. He was one of the major reasons our party lost in the South West and Ogun State in particular. It is common knowledge in Ogun State that over N300 million of the funds are yet to be accounted for and the case is currently with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). How can we allow our beloved party to be led by an unstable character like Daniel?”

    Kashamu added: “It should be noted that in the twilight of his administration, the Ogun State House of Assembly passed a resolution in which he was blacklisted and barred from holding “public office in the future either in Ogun State or anywhere in Nigeria. Given all the atrocities he has committed against the people and the state, he is not qualified to lead our party and the legal battle to bring all these to the fore will soon commence.”

  • Kashamu urges court to void PDP disciplinary decisions

    Kashamu urges court to void PDP disciplinary decisions

    A Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu, on Friday asked the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to nullify the disciplinary actions taken against him by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

    Kashamu, in a suit he filed before the court, argued that all disciplinary steps, including the query dated September 7, 2017 issued against him and his referral to the Disciplinary Committee of the party, were in violation of the judgment of the Federal High Court, Lagos Division, in a suit FHC/L/CS/605/2016.

    He said the action of the party was also in disobedience of an order by Justice Babatunde Quadri of the Federal High Court, Abuja, made in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/732/2017 on September 5, 2017.

    The Senator said the PDP, as a party in “serial disobedience of court orders in the management of its affairs in the South West and disdain for the rule of law”, unless the court intervened in the matter, would unjustifiably expel him or block him from seeking nomination for future elections on its platform.

    In the fresh suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/866/2017, Kashamu alleged that some national leaders of the PDP were moving against him just because he insisted on observance of internal democracy in the management of the affairs of the party, particularly in the South West.

    Respondents in the suit are the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) the PDP and the Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee.

    Other respondents are the Chairman of the PDP Disciplinary Committee, Chief Tom Ikimi; Makarfi, and another member of the party Caretaker Committee, Ben Obi.