Tag: Muhammadu Buhari

  • 2019: Looters out to demonize Buhari to regain power, say FONGON

    2019: Looters out to demonize Buhari to regain power, say FONGON

    The Forum of Non-Governmental Organizations in Nigeria (FONGON) on Tuesday accused those who looted the nation’s treasury of being behind the campaign against the second term aspiration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The forum, which comprises 200 NGOs with three million members, askednNigerians not to fall for the trap of looters who want to regain power through the backdoor.

    It faulted the letter and a statement by both ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and a former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida on Buhari’s re-election bid.

    It said it has launched nationwide intermittent rallies to checkmate any plot to truncate Buhari’s bid for re-election. FONGON made the disclosures in a February 6 letter to Buhari which was made public  at a  rally at the Unity Fountain in Abuja.

    The rally signaled the series of sensitization campaign of Nigerians to allow Buhari another term in office.

    Amid drumbeats and dancing, the FOGON members wielded placards with many inscriptions.

    Some of the inscriptions were “Southwest Solidarity Forum Declares Support for PMB,” Sai Baba Beyond 2019, “200, 000 Unemployed Graduates Enlisted To N-power,” “ Nigeria’s Stock Market Now One,”

    “Inflation has fallen for 11 consecutive months,”  Performing PMB Beyond 2019.”

    Others were “N24.7 billion saved monthly through TSA; Nigeria’s Stock Market is now one of the performing in the world; 5.2 million primary schools in 28, 249 schools are being fed daily by FG

    The letter, which was read by the National Coordinator of FONGON, Comrade Wole Badmus, said the NGOs came together to “serve as a counter-voice to the nay sayers and looters who are increasingly

    dominating the polity.”

    FONGON said: “Mr. President, we have chosen to come out this time because there seems to be an orchestrated and well-choreographed campaign going on across the country at the moment to demonize Buhari administration and hoodwink unsuspecting Nigerians into believing that the administration has achieved nothing since assuming office.

    “The looters, economic saboteurs and unpatriotic fellows are feeling the heat of Buhari administration’s fight against corruption.

    “They are earnestly yearning for a return to the immediate unedifying past in which the national treasury became the piggy bank of a few. They also want to pave the way for the return of the same people who brought the country to where it was before you assumed office.

    “Your Excellency, the recent spate of letter and memo writing is not an accident. We believe it is aimed at discouraging you from running for a constitutionally-guaranteed second term which they are afraid will put Nigeria on irreversible path of probity, prudence and progress.

    “We believe there will be more letters and more voices urging you not to run. And we urge you (Mr. President) not to heed such calls. Those who are for you are more than those who are against you.

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    “That is why we have decided to come out. We are concerned that unless an urgent action is taken, the voices of these people, whom we believe are being sponsored by looters and their ilk, may become the dominant voices.”

    In spite of the criticism of the President, FONGON insisted that Buhari had been doing well.

    The Forum added: “Mr. President, your administration is putting Nigeria on a solid footing. We believe you have what it takes to do it but that all Nigerians must give you their unalloyed support because it will not be an easy task. After all, it is easy to destroy than to build

    “We (members of the FONGON) will match the naysayers’ propaganda for propaganda, memo for memo, and rally for rally. We will go from door-to-door, house-to-house, city-to-city and state-to-state to let Nigerians know the good work that your administration is doing.

    “As we say never again to the enemies of the nation, looters and criminals taking charge of our nation’s affairs, we pray that Allah will continue to strengthen, guide and protect you. We urge God to give you more wisdom and good health to pilot the affairs of this great nation.

    It asked Buhari to ignore calls not to vie for second term in office.

    “We ask you not to hesitate to go for another four-year term to enable you to go for another four-year term to enable you to consolidate on the good work that you have started,” the Forum said.

    “There is another side to the story that is being told by some myth-sayers, treasury looters, and those who have ruin and destroyed this country in the past. We are doing this to send a message that there is another side to their story. That the story they are telling the world is either half-truth or completely falsehood. “That what takes bad men to destroy the society is what take good men to stand aloof and do nothing. We have kept quiet enough. We have watched them enough and we found out that enough is enough. Of course, you are aware of series of letters written here and there by people who openly raped this country and brought the country to economic comatose and political quagmire.

    “They are now trying to turn themselves to democratic champion. We cannot watch that. President Buhari is trying to resolve a problem that took over 16 years to destroy. It is not easy. The man is trying and doing his best. He is achieving a lot in security, anticorruption war and the next thing is trying to turn the economy around.

    “He has taken the nation out of recession which is highly commendable. Our foreign reserve is now over $40 billion which is unprecedented.”

    Reacting to a letter ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and a statement by a former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, Badmus said the two leaders were wrong in their assessment of President Buhari.

    He said: “It is only God that cannot be wrong. They are wrong as human. If you look at the issue of nepotism being talked about Obasanjo, he did it most in his regime. Look at the military appointments he made, all of them are Christians.”

    “We want to let the world know that both Obasanjo and IBB’s letter and statement  are purely political to distract the government. They are to distract the government. We are using this rally to tell president Buhari not to be distracted but to focus on his work on nation building. History and posterity will absorb him, Nigerians will absorb and support him.”

    “Somebody who annulled a free and fair election in the history of this country, after spending eight years in power, somebody who used constitutional two term in office and tried to use unconstitutional means to get third term cannot claim to be democratic. They are now trying to tell somebody who have spent less than three years not to run for an election. This is a contradictory contradiction, we will not take it,” Badmus added.

     

  • Buhari appoints Tinubu to head APC reconciliatory team

    Buhari appoints Tinubu to head APC reconciliatory team

    President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to lead the consultation, reconciliation and confidence building efforts toward improving cohesion within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The information is in a two-paragraph statement issued by Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity in Abuja on Tuesday.

    According to the presidential aide, the assignment will involve resolving disagreements among party members, party leadership and political office holders in some states of the federation.

    The News men reliably gathered that the Kano State APC crisis involving supporters of former Gov. Rabiu Kwakwanso and the serving Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, is one of the tasks of the Tinubu reconciliation committee.

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    It would be recalled that the Presidency on Jan. 29 summoned Gov. Ganduje and Kwakwanso over the aborted Jan. 30 visit of the former governor to Kano to avert breakdown of law and order in the state.

    The governor, accompanied by two serving senators and two members of House of Representatives from the state met with the Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari at the Presidential Villa.

    Ganduje, however, declined to speak to State House correspondents after the closed door meeting.

    The Tinubu committee is also expected to reconcile other APC members in Kaduna, Zamfara, Oyo, Kogi and other states of the federation.

    NAN

  • Buhari’s visit: Security beefed up in Nasarawa

    Buhari’s visit: Security beefed up in Nasarawa

    Security measures have been beefed up in in Lafia and environs as security personnel have been deployed in strategic locations ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Nasarawa on Tuesday.

    A correspondent, who went round the state capital on Tuesday, reported that officers and men of the Nigeria Police, Civil Defence and other security agencies were stationed at all nooks and crannies.

    Read also: Buhari wants Tinubu to reconcile aggrieved APC members

    Reports say that more security personnel had also been deployed in Akwanga, Keffi and Karu Local Government areas of the state.

    Mr Bello Ahmed, the Nasarawa State Commissioner of Police, had on Monday, said that over 4000 personnel had been deployed in strategic locations in the state.

    The commissioner said that police officers were collaborating with other security personnel to ensure hitch free visit by the President.

    President Buhari is paying a one-day visit to Nasarawa State where he will also inaugurate some projects of the state government.

    NAN

  • Boko Haram: Gov. Shettima calls for military support

    Boko Haram: Gov. Shettima calls for military support

    …FG committed to return of remaining Chibok girls, says Lai Mohammed

    Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima has called for more support from the Federal Government to the military to end the onslaught on the Boko Haram before the start of the rain.

    He spoke when he received the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed who is in the state for the 2nd special edition of the Town Hall meeting in Miaduguri, Borno state to showcase the current government efforts and that of the military in the fight against insurgency.

    Other Ministers at the Town Hall meeting are: Minister of Interior, Abudulrahman Danbazau, Minister of Defence, Mansur Ali and Minister of state, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed. 

    Governor Shettima said everything must be done to sustain the tempo of the ongoing fight so as to end the activities of the Boko Haram sect as soon as possible before the rainfalls.

    He explained that once the rain begins, it might become difficult for the military to push further because of the terrain of the Sambisa forest, this he feared might give the terrorist group the opportunity to regroup again. 

    The governor was full of praises to the military, especially the current leadership of the military operation under the command of Gen. Nicholas Rogers.

    While appealing for unity across the country, he noted that the military operation has been able to achieve so much in the last three weeks when compared to the last three years.

    Buttressing his call for national unity, the governor said that officers from the southern part of the country have contributed to the relative peace achieved so far in the North east.

    He also used the opportunity to lambast the immediate past Commander of the military operation, Lafia Doyle for incompetence. 

    In his remark, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed reassured the gathering that the Federal Government is committed to return of the remaining Chibok girls who were abducted in 2014.

    To this, he called on the people of the state to cooperate with the military by providing necessary information to the security agency.

    He also warned the people on the need to be very vigilant, especially now when the battle against insurgency is almost over; saying that the Boko Haram elements out of desperation have resort to bombing of soft targets. On the town hall meeting holding in Maiduguri and return of night life in the state capital, the minister said it is an attestation of the successes achieved by the military in degrading of the Boko Haram sect. 

    He also cited the return of football matches at Maiduguri stadium as another  success story of the military activities since the the current government came on board. 

    This, he however said it did not just come over but as a result of a well thought out plan and programmes of the government in changing the military architecture and also motivating the military in the fight. 

    He said: “The mere fact that we are gathered here in Maiduguri, the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency, for this meeting is a testimony to the success that has been recorded in fighting the insurgency. In the heat of the insurgency, this would have been impossible. I am told that at least three airlines now have scheduled flights into Maiduguri. None was flying this route at the height of the insurgency.

    In any case, the airport was not even open for such flights due to safety and security concerns.

    “My Special Assistants, who flew into Maiduguri on Saturday, have told me of how they were pleasantly surprised to see a city that was in sharp contrast to what is being painted out there: busy roads, people going about their daily chores as you would have in any normal city, and even a bubbling nightlife. On Sunday, the 30 local and international Journalists who came from Abuja to cover this Town Hall Meeting were taken on a guided tour of the city, both during the day and at night, by the Hon. Commissioner for Information.

    The Journalists even chanced on a football league match that has just been concluded between El-Kanemi FC and Enyimba.

    The fact that football matches are now being played in Maiduguri is a clear testament to the return of normalcy to the city.

    “We have come a long way from those days, when Boko Haram could strike at a place and time of their own choosing, when Boko Haram conquered and administered territories. That time, not even Abuja, the heartland of the nation, was safe from the insurgents’ attacks.

    Today, Boko Haram is no longer capable of carrying out coordinated attacks anywhere. All they do now is to engage in cowardly attacks on soft targets.

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    That, in itself, is a sign of weakness.

    “Let’s be clear: We didn’t get to where we are today by accident. Our gallant men and women in uniform have made all the sacrifices, including the supreme sacrifice, to bring us here. Our political and military leaders have shown leadership in getting us here, unlike in the past when, in the words of Mr. President, official bungling, negligence, complacency or collusion made Boko Haram a terrifying force. The ordinary folks have also shown great resilience and support to bring us here. We are eternally grateful to all.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari charted the path to where we are today. In his inaugural speech on May 29, 2015, he gave the nation a roadmap for the defeat of Boko Haram, which he described as the most immediate of the security challenges facing the nation. The President said victory cannot be achieved by basing the Command and Control Centre in Abuja and directed the relocation of the command centre to Maiduguri until Boko Haram is completely subdued. He also visited our neighbouring countries, including Chad, Niger and Cameroon, and some Western countries, to rally their support for the fight against the insurgency.

    “The efforts have paid off. Let me quote the President: ”We have since beaten Boko Haram. Isolated attacks still occur, but even the best-policed countries cannot prevent determined criminals from committing terrible acts of terror as we have seen during the past years in Europe, Asia, Middle East, elsewhere in Africa and in America.”

    “The last phase of the war on Boko Haram is on now. The military is punching deep into the enclaves of the insurgents, rescuing women and children and catalysing the surrender of many insurgents. Over this past weekend alone, the military handed over more than 82 women and children rescued from the insurgents to the Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) right here in Maiduguri. Among them is Rabi Abu-Yasir, said to be the wife of Boko Haram’s chief physician.

    This is commendable.

    “Since this last phase of the war is intelligence-driven, we will like to appeal to the people in the affected areas to cooperate with the military in terms of providing information, especially about fleeing Boko Haram insurgents. There is the need for vigilance now, more than at any other time. More than 100 Chibok girls have so far been rescued.

    The government is committed to the safe return of the remaining Chibok girls, and we need every useful information we can get on their whereabouts.

    “With Boko Haram beaten and on the run, we are now tackling the post-war challenges of reintegration and rehabilitation. The schools that have been destroyed as a result of years of the insurgency are being rebuilt. The health facilities are being revamped.

    Overall, our humanitarian response is being scaled up, with the support of our international friends.”

    The minister also commended the state government  for its massive post-war reconstruction programme; assuring the people of the state ” that you are not alone in your efforts to rebuild the state, and indeed to put in place measures to combat poverty, thus reducing the number of people who are available for recruitment by fringe elements who later metamorphous into a terrifying fighting machine.”

    Senator Ali Ndume in his remark challenged the Federal Government on the need to do more for the state.

    While commending international Organisations for coming to the aide of the state in addressing the challenges as a result of the activities of the Boko Haram, he said the Federal Government has not done in enough.

    Citing the N45 billion budget of the Federal Government for the North East in the 2018 budget which he said is grossly inadequate to do anything, especially when compared to $750 million (N130billion) from the development partners. 

    The law maker also expressed his displeasure over the activities of some Non-Governmental Organisation who are doing one thing or the other in the state without working with the state government. 

    He therefore urged them to either align with the state government or get out of the state instead of embarking on projects without any recourse to the government.

  • 3,000 members of PDP, Accord Party, LP, SDP decamp to APC in Oyo

    3,000 members of PDP, Accord Party, LP, SDP decamp to APC in Oyo

    No fewer than 3,000 members from the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),Accord Party(AP),Labour  Party(LP) and Social Democratic Party(SDP) decamped to the ruling All progressives Congress(APC) in Olorunsogo Local government area of Oyo State.

    Leading the thousands of members of four political parties to the APC in the council area, a Medical Practitioner and PDP chieftain, Dr. Usman Bolaji Abdulfatai (Ashfau),stated that they resolved to leave their respective parties to join the ruling APC ,as a result of good works of President Muhammadu Buhari in governing  the country and as well as Senator Abiola Ajimobi in Oyo state.

    Other leaders of defectors were; a retired military officer, Sunday Alabi(old soldier),former secretary to the Local Government, Alhaji Jimoh Olajide(Oroo) and Hon. Seyi Bamikunle. The decampees were from all the ten (10) wards in the local government area of the State.

    The defectors who moved in thousands along the major roads, including; L.A .Primary school road, Idigba ,Ibukun Olu area and Kishi –Ilorin road in the headquarters of the Local government with victory songs, before later assembled at NUD Primary School,  Igbeti for their integration into the  ruling party.

    It will be recalled recently that President Buhari had declared that millions of Nigerian would soon join the ruling APC in order to record success for the party in the forthcoming general elections in the country.

    But, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had berated the President Buhari over the statement, saying that the ruling party would soon be empty, adding that those relied upon by the President would soon leave the APC to join the PDP in a bid to wrest power from unperforming administration of Buhari.

    Dr. Abdulfatai who said that defectors moved out of bondage of four political parties, describing the parties as moribund and noted that the achievements of APC in government of Oyo State nay Nigeria have silent their former parties’ leader. He therefore urged other politicians that remained in the listed parties to park their things and join the progressive ruling party for the betterment of the country and her citizens.

    Also speaking, Seyi Bamikunle and Sunday Alabi, disclosed that the need to leave their various parties necessitated by the lack of focus, vision and internal democracy within their respective parties.

    Earlier,the leader of the ruling party in the Council area, Dr. Ahmed Ayinla, while receiving the decampees on behalf of the State Chairman of the party, Chief Akin Oke, at the Integrated New members mini programme held at the NUD primary school, Igbeti playing ground during the week, he noted that the event was remarkable for the the APC members annd loyalists in the local government area and Oyo State in general, promising the new members that their interest would be jealously protected and they would not regret their coming to the APC.
    He saluted the courage of the decampees to take the bull by the horn in dumping their former parties to join the progressive party for building of new Nigeria, urging the new and old members to work as a team for the  success of the party in the future elections.

    Other APC leaders who received the defectors  were; Former secretary to the  Local Government ,Hon. Festus Adediran,APC Chairman in the local government ,Mr. Idowu  Abdulwaheed,  First Council Chairman of the area,Mr. Azeez Akanji and the party Chieftain, Alhaja Oyinade.

  • 2019: Drama over IBB’s stand on Buhari’s future

    2019: Drama over IBB’s stand on Buhari’s future

    Did former military President Ibrahim Babangida urge President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek re-election and give way to a new generation of leaders in 2019?

    The controversy raged on last night after two statements reflecting different opinions were credited to the former military leader. Both were issued within hours.

    Gen. Babangida, who ruled Nigeria between 1985 and 1993, was the Chief of Army Staff in the Gen. Muhammadu Buhari military regime between December 31, 1983 and August 27, 1985.

    He led the coup that ousted Gen. Buhari and succeeded him. During his tenure, he organised a long transition programme which led to the election of civilian governors. He truncated the process when he annulled the 1993 presidential election won by business mogul Moshood Abiola. That election is believed to be Nigeria’s freest and fairest ever.

    Yesterday, a statement issued by Gen. Babangida’s spokesman, Kassim Afegbua, a former Commissioner for Information in Edo State, quoted Babangida as criticising the Buhari administration just as former President Olusegun Obasanjo did.

    He urged Buhari to complete his first term and allow a new generation of leaders to take control of the affairs of the nation.

    Babangida, according to Afegbua’s statement, said:

    “In the fullness of our present realities, we need to cooperate with President Muhammadu Buhari to complete his term of office on May 29th, 2019 and collectively prepare the way for new generation leaders to assume the mantle of leadership of the country.

    “While offering this advice, I speak as a stakeholder, former president, concerned Nigerian and a patriot who desires to see new paradigms in our shared commitment to get this country running.

    “While saying this also, I do not intend to deny President Buhari his inalienable right to vote and be voted for, but there comes a time in the life of a nation, when personal ambition should not override national interest.”

    But, in another statement he personally signed and released from Minna by one of his aides, Mahmud Abdullahi, the former military leader warned against a gang-up outside law and order.

    He said any realignment of forces for 2019 elections must be within democratic tenets.

    Although he did not mention any group, Babangida’s statement appeared a subtle response to the recourse to the formation of groups against President Buhari’s re-election.

    One of such groups is ex -President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM).

    Gen. Babangida  insisted that only a two-party system is the best for the country,

    and recommended the fusion of parties to serve as a strong opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He also called for proactive measures to stop farmers/herders clashes in the Middle Belt, cattle rustling, armed robbery, kidnapping, gangsterism and cultism in other parts of the country.

    He disowned the Afegbua-signed statement, saying since he had unfettered access to the highest authorities in the country, there was no way he would have written a sensational statement.

    He, however, said it was worrisome that political events and civil unrest in many parts of the country had raised many questions on the governance and unity of the nation.

    The statement said: “Recent happenings and utterances by political gladiators are alarming and not in the interest of common man that is already overstretched and apparently living from hand to mouth due to precarious economic conditions.

    ”Despite all these challenges, I am optimistic that the political actors will play within the ambits of political norms and decorum to ameliorate the problems facing our society now.

    ”I am a realist that believes in all issues in a democratic atmosphere are sincerely discussed and resolved in the spirit of give-and-take.

    “Since after my military years that metamorphosed to being the only Military President in the history of Nigeria and my civilian life, I always have one clear objective that freedom can only be achieved through democracy.

    ”Some people find this freedom as an avenue for eroding democracy by antics of hate speeches under the guise of religion, tribal or self-imposed mentorship. This trend of pitching political class and the people against one another is unhealthy and must be discouraged by all and sundry.

    ”The clamour for re-alignment of governance in the country as we are approaching the 2019 election year is a welcome development only if the agitations are genuinely channelled through appropriate channels of law and order and the observance of the supremacy of the Constitution.

    “Therefore, any attempt outside this circle of democratic tenets is deceptive and divisive idea capable of plunging our political journey into disarray.”

    He cautioned against hate speeches and divisive statements by political gladiators.

    Babangida added: “However, with due respect to individual opinion and constitutional rights, it is worrisome that political events and civil unrest in many parts of the country have raised many questions on the governance and unity of our great nation.

    “Indeed 2018 has been inundated with political clamours and hot debates over the corporate existence of this country.

    “Many of contributions, including constructive criticisms and engagements, have shown greater concerns for the corporate existence of Nigeria beyond 2019 general elections.”

    Babangida insisted on a two-party structure for the country.

    He added: “Our present political parties and their structures need parameter pillars that will make them stronger with unique ideologies. However, our present political parties need surgical operations that will align them into a reasonable number.

    “ I have been an advocate of a two-party system but in our present reality in Nigeria, our political parties can fuse into a strong political association or party that can form a formidable opposition to a ruling party.

    ”As students of history, we are aware that many advanced democracies have two distinct ideological political parties, with a handful of smaller political groupings that serve as buffer whenever any of the known political parties derailed or became unpopular. I still believe in a two-party system as the best option for Nigeria.

    ”It is high time that we engage in constructive dialogue on national issues in order to have a political solution to our myriad of problems. It is sad that Nigeria had its fair share of conflicts, and we cannot continue to fall back to those dark years of bloodshed.”

    After his statement was disowned, Afegbua issued a terse message, saying: “Please this is to affirm that the earlier statement issued and signed by me on behalf of General IBB stands.

    “We regret the mix-up in a rebuttal issued to contradict the statement. The statement stands.”

    But Abdullahi, who released the IBB-signed statement in Minna told our correspondent that the second statement was authentic and took precedent over Afegbua’s having been personally signed by the former military leader.

    Last night, Gen. Babangida’s son Mohammed told The Nation through a media aide that the statement personally signed by the former military president is his true position on the state of the nation.

    He said Gen. Babangida would not issue a statement without reading thorough it thoroughly to ensure that it represents his opinion.

    He said Afeghua was not authorized to issue that statement purportedly on behalf of Gen. Babangida.

    He said Afegbua was told to withdraw it but he declined and instead insisted it was authentic.

  • Ondo APC urges Buhari to dissolve NDDC board

    Ondo APC urges Buhari to dissolve NDDC board

    The All Progressives Congress in Ondo State has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to dissolve the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), following expiration of its tenure in December.

    In a statement yesterday in Lagos by the state’s APC Publicity Secretary, Mr Abayomi Adesanya, the party said the tenure of the board expired in December after a four-year term.

    APC said it frowned at what it called surreptitious moves by some “powerful persons at the Presidency” to elongate the tenure of the board beyond December 8, last year.

    The statement said: “Any extension of the tenure of the board is unconstitutional and an attempt to give Cross River and Akwa Ibom states undue advantage of serving for continuous period of six years, as chairman and managing director, to the detriment of other member states.

    “For the fact that it is the turn of Ondo State, as the fifth highest oil producing state in the country, to produce the next Managing Director of NDDC, President Muhammadu Buhari must compensate the people of Ondo State for their commitment to the Party (APC) and the victory of the President in the 2015 presidential election.

    “It is on record that of all the nine oil producing states in Nigeria, it was only in Ondo State that President Muhammadu Buhari had an overwhelming victory in the 2015 presidential election, and we have not been so compensated.”

    The party urged the President to dissolve the NDDC board and appoint loyal and committed members of the party as chairman from Delta State and managing director from Ondo State.

  • Buhari greets Otunba Adebayo at 60

    Buhari greets Otunba Adebayo at 60

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari at the weekend joined members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and professional colleagues of the former Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, in congratulating him on his 60th birthday, on February 4th ,2018.

    Buhari, in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, felicitated with the family and friends of the APC chieftain on the joyous day.

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    He affirmed that Adebayo, who served as Governor of Ekiti State for four years, 1999-2003, worked committedly to improve the livelihood of his people.

    As a party stalwart, the President commended the many sacrifices Adebayo made in ensuring the formation of the APC, by always projecting ideas, and suggesting the construction of a political institution with strong national appeal, acceptance and sympathy for the improvement of the lives of all Nigerians.

    President Buhari believed the former governor’s brilliance, diligence, forthrightness and strong sense of patriotism will always be desired for the development of the nation.

    He prayed that the almighty God will grant Adebayo longer life, more wisdom and greater opportunities to serve the nation and humanity.

     

     

  • `Buhari’s victory in 2015, a political revolution’ – Dalung

    `Buhari’s victory in 2015, a political revolution’ – Dalung

    Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Barr. Solomon Dalung, said President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory against an incumbent in 2015 had proved that one could win election in Nigeria without having money.

    Dalung, who said this, while addressing officials of the Permanent Mission, Nigeria House in New York, said there was a brewing political revolution against ‘god-fatherism’ in the Nigerian political space.

    “There is hope for Nigeria. The victory of President Buhari, up till now, not many Nigerians have understood it; it was a political revolution.

    “What it has brought is that you can contest and win election even when you do not have money.’’

    “God-fatherism’ was instituted to control elected officials so that they would not go beyond control.

    “Dalung said ‘god-fatherism’ is a political servitude where you are tested to determine your loyalty. The thing is that without a god father, they believe you can’t be controlled.’’

    Read Also: NYCN urges Buhari to caution  Dalung

    The minister was in New York for the Seventh Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum at the UN Headquarters where he delivered a paper on: ‘The role of youth in building sustainable and resilient communities’.

    “The ‘Not too Young to Run’ is an advocacy that is sending strong signals to political lords that they had overstayed their welcome; either they give way or they will be forced out.’’

    The minister blamed those he called “urban gorillas” whom he said were in charge of the country’s political machinery for manipulating the system.

    “At 53 years, they still call me a small boy,” he decried, saying he had contested elections several times and won but was deprived by the ‘urban gorillas’.

    The minister also said that he brought the All Progressives Congress (APC) to Plateau but suffered as an orphan because he did not have a god-father.

    According to him, his advocacy is to liberate the young people, reorient the mindset of many Nigerian youths that have been enslaved.

    He also called on young people to understand the political system they were coming into so as to better strategise.

    According to Dalung, Nigeria is making steady progress in infrastructure, economy and security and called for unity.

    “We can refine and build a Nigeria of our dream.

    “We have the best form of selfless ministers in this era. As ministers, most of us do not have houses but we live in rented apartments in Abuja.

    “Some of us lived in Boys Quarters before we got apartments because people were asking for N1.5 million as rent.

    “I would have even preferred to stay in Gwagwa but we were told we could not for obvious reasons,’’ he said.

    Dalung said Buhari had made a statement about the rampaging armed herdsmen but that the country would also need to engage its neighbours to stop giving access to the criminals to move freely into the country.

    Earlier, Nigeria’s Ambassador/Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Amb. Samson Itegboje commended the Federal Government for the steady progress in the areas of economy, infrastructure, fight against insurgency and anti-corruption.

    The Nigerian ambassador pledged that the missions’ would continue to bring their expertise to bear on the international stage so as to lift the flag of Nigeria high among the comity of nations.

     

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  • “Win CHAN for Buhari” – Pinnick charges Eagles

    “Win CHAN for Buhari” – Pinnick charges Eagles

     

    President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has charged the home-based Super Eagles of Nigeria to go all out and win the Africa Nations Championship ( CHAN ) for President Muhammadu Buhari

    Pinnick commended the players for their victory against Sudan in Marrakech, but told them that they cannot afford to go this far only to go down to the host country.

    Speaking to the players, Pinnick said “On behalf of the NFF Executive Committee and the entire Nigerian Football family, I praise you for your tremendous efforts in getting this far in the face of numerous challenges. You are great ambassadors of our dear nation.

    “However, the truth is that you have raised the expectations of the Government and people of Nigeria back home, and now you just have to do all that it will take to win the Cup.

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    “President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) has been following with keen interest your campaign here, and the only way to compensate him for his support and encouragement is to go back home with the CHAN trophy.”

    While the Super Eagles must beware of ambitious Atlas Lions in the shape of eight –goal Ayoub El Kaabi, Walid El Karti, Zakaria Hadraf, Salaheddine Saidi, Ismail El Haddad and Abdeljalil Jbria that Coach Jamal Sellami will send out, the Lions themselves have to worry about in –form Nigerian striker Gabriel Okechukwu, as well as Anthony Okpotu, Dayo Ojo, Rabiu Ali, Osas Okoro and Augustine Oladapo.

    Youth and Sports Minister, Barrister Solomon Dalung, will lead the Nigerian support at the Stade Mohamed V on Sunday.

    Both teams have an extra motivation in form of a $1.25million winner’s prize. The runner –up will go home with $750,000.