Tag: Muhammdu Buhari

  • Buhari mourns Okonjo-Iweala’s father

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has condoled with the family of former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, over the passing to glory of the patriarch of the family, Obi Chukuka Okonjo, 91.

    He was a professor of mathematics, university administrator, international consultant and traditional ruler.

    The President commiserated with government and people of Delta State, the academia, the Umu Obi Obahai Royal Family of Ogwashi-Uku, friends and professional colleagues of the scholar who dedicated his life to teaching, research and service of humanity.

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    President Buhari affirmed that the traditional ruler contributed immensely to Nigeria’s development with his uncommon wisdom of pursuing knowledge, encouraging his wife and children to follow the same path and sponsoring other people’s children to acquire quality education.

    He believed that the wise and fatherly counsels, intellectual depth, and valuable insights of the scholar will be sorely missed by the family and entire nation, assuring that his place in Nigeria’s history is guaranteed.

    President Buhari prayed that the Almighty God will grant the soul of the elder statesman rest and comfort his family.

  • Marwa alleges plan to manipulate election results in Southeast, south south

    A former governorship candidate in Adamawa State and chieftain of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Buba Marwa (rtd),  has alleged plans by the leading opposition party to manipulate the final result of the presidential election in the South-East and South-South regions of the country.

    Marwa who spoke to newsmen in his Yola home on Thursday afternoon, said the plan was expected to be carried out in the night by unleashing violence with a view to  tempering with election results.

    Marwa, a leading supporter of President Muhammdu Buhari, urged security agencies to act swiftly, to forestall the intention as the electorate await the final outcome expected to confirm Buhari as the winner.

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    Marwa said, “There are  plans of massive manipulation of results by the opposition in South-East and South-South through unleashing of violence tonight onward. The violence is with a view to tempering election results by using total registered voters instead of accredited voters to change final results.”

    “We therefore urge security council and INEC to monitor this information very closely as we await the final outcome that would surely confirm President Buhari the winner.”

    Marwa who is the chairman of Central Working Committee of the Women and Youth Campaign team of the APC, thanked the electorate for coming out en mass to vote the party in the presidential and National Assembly elections.

     

  • Buratai: a star boy from another planet 

    An American literary pundit, Joseph John Campbell has archetypal veneration of heroes in all his fictional works. He does not see them as ordinary beings; but people specially endowed and who derive the true worth of existence from their peculiar and unique impacts on the universe. In a time-tested aphorism, Campbell says, “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.”
    This literary guru cannot be less accurate and persuasive in opening the eyes of the world to his recognition of the innate worth of heroes. Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff and Leader of the counter-insurgency operations in the country, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai comes to mind, each time one reflects deeply on the concept of heroism.
    A terrorist is hated with a passion. He is dreaded in Nigeria, like in any part of the world. His limitless taste for bloodshed and destructions rates him higher than Lucifer. He is resented and avoided,  like  a killer plaque. No one wishes to be his neighbor or share the same territory with him. Not every trained fighter or soldier is willing to fight terrorism wars. Their blades and bombs neither have enemies nor friends.
    Only extremely courageous soldiers or armies confront insurgency and post triumphant outcomes. Nigeria was under a chilling spell of  Boko Haram terrorism. They went berserk to the point of threatening leaders opposed to their atrocious acts with attacks.
    And for more than seven years, Boko Haram held Nigerians haughtily in captivity, brandishing swords and valour everywhere in the land.  They passed as untouchables as reflected in killings, abductions, sexual harassments and forced marriages of female hostages, destructions and seizure of Nigerian territories.
    But President Muhammdu Buhari gave them the hardest punch, by his appointment of Gen Buratai, as COAS,  a rugged soldier and living encyclopedia of the guerrilla and asymmetric war strategies of insurgents. An unsung hero no doubt, but Buratai knows how to play the war game and he is effective at it. So, he moved aggressively after terrorists, when others feared.
    But the Army Chief is not a giant of sort; he is very self-effacing and can hardly be noticed even in a tiny crowd,  if he appears in mufti. He beams with smiles intermittently; but beneath this receptive mien; is a roaring lion of  the trenches. He is a perfect description of a hero by HenryDavid Thoreau as “…commonly the simplest and obscurest of men.”
    But Buratai,  the lanky, flat-bellied Army General, a core professional, super intellectual and dynamite in military strategies and tactics, sparks admiration because he radiates with splendor on the job. In spite of his high office and clout in the country, he still exudes traces of that little boy from a humble family in the obscure community of Biu,  Borno State. This forlorne community is where another star boy was dashed to the country through the Nigerian Army.
    He has uncommon leadership traits. While most African leaders, speak before they think, Gen. Buratai belongs to the exceptional breed of leaders who first grasp their thoughts on any issue before any verbal exercise. He sticks to his words like bees on honey. These leadership qualities have always distinguished him from the lot, anywhere he is entrusted to lead.
    Buratai  fulfilled his promise of decimating and defeating the Boko Haram insurgency by December 2015 in his maiden interface with a nation troubled by insurgency shortly after his appointment as COAS. The Army Chief also vowed to reclaim the over 24 LGAs in the Northeast under the captivity of Boko Haram. And he has done just it.
    He pledged to rescue every Nigerian held hostage by insurgents. And today, nearly 20,000 Nigerians, men, women and children have been rescued by the Army and reunited with their beloved families.
    Gen. Buratai pledged to change the narrative in the operations against Boko Haram in order to fortify their final routing of insurgents out of Nigeria.  And in consonance with his pledge, he led troops to relentlessly and assiduously work on this plan. Its most outstanding relic is the demystification and conquest of the dreaded terrorists haven, Sambisa Forest in Borno. He penetrated it to Camp Zero which previously served as refuge camp for insurgents, including their top commanders and foot soldiers.
    What the Army accomplished on Sambisa Forest can only be appreciated, when gleaned from the perspective that three or four of Gen. Buratai’s predecessors could not dare insurgents in the forest. Even the abducted Chibok schoolgirls were initially housed in a transit camp in Sambisa forest for weeks before their eventual evacuation, to an unknown destination, while leadership of the nation engaged in denials of its veracity. But even when it was confirmed, nobody was courageous enough to attack Sambisa forest.
    Therefore, Gen. Buratai believes in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s wisdom which says,  “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”   So, he adopted fresh strategies at every stage in the  anti-terrorism combats, launching operations, some  with localized code names which appealed to the natives and also, answered clearly to an aspect of the assignment he wants done.
    He prepared, empowered and supervised troops for a specific job and ensured it is executed within the stipulated time.  And the quantum of these specialized operations across Nigeria where insurgencies or insurrectional problems existed is an expression of Gen. Buratai’s focus, purposefulness and the overriding desire to deliver on his mandate.
    He has launched Operation Lafiya Dole (Peace By All Means) which is responsible for containing the Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast;  there was “Operation Delta Safe”, staged to extricate theNiger Delta from armed  militants, illegal oil bunkerers, vandals, kidnappers and allied armed criminals.  And Southest’s “Operation Python Dance,” guillotined the wings of armed secession agitators.
    Nigeria has seen “Operation Gama Aiki,” (the work is finished)targeting fleeing terrorists, displaced by “Operation Crackdown,” conceptualized to clear Boko Haram slackers from the expansive Sambisa Forest, and rescue hostages, by linking the border regions with Chad and Niger Republic.
    “Operation Awatse” was initiated to break the stranglehold and operational bases of pipeline vandals and militants in the Southwest. While “Operation Sharan Daji” designed for Northwest Nigeria to tackle cattle-rustling, kidnapping and armed banditry in the region. At the resurgence of the same criminal acts after soldiers pulled, “Operation Harbin Kunama,”  was again launched.
    Also, “Operation Safe Corridor” with a mandate  to de-radicalize and rehabilitate repentant Boko Haram insurgents.
    Gen. Buratai dashed ethno-religious warlords  and other armed militia  in North Central states, “Operation Ayem Akpatuma,” and in the same Northeast, “Operation LAST HOLD” has registered its presence, ensuring  the return of IDPs and  facilitation of  animated fishing, farming and other economic activities in the Lake Chad Basin.

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    Ayem Akpatuma was structured to curtail the herders/farmers skirmishes; flush out armed militia and restore peace to troubled communities. The list is endless and each of the specialized operation has fulfilled its mission, without any complaint of human rights violations of members of host communities by army personnel.
    It explains why when Nigerians became exasperated by the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks by remnants of the fleeing sects, spurred by partisanship, Gen. Buratai remained unperturbed and confident that his troops will repress them. Those who think Boko Haram insurgents are happy losing the Sambisa forest to the Nigerian Army are living dreamland. The insurgents plot day and night to reclaim the forest; but there is no hope of success.
    Just within the week screeching to an end, Nigerian troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole  twice crushed Boko Haram fighters at Mallam Fatori, in Borno State. Many insurgents were killed in the exchange of gunfire and weapons recovered from them, including10 gun trucks and ammunitions.
    In essence, Gen. Buratai  has dispensed himself over the years in his career as a super star, who has discharged his mandate creditably. He is an apostle of the philosophical conviction ofChristopher Reeve, who prods that “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.”
    Tsav CP rtd is Former  Public Complaints Commissioner  of the Federation and contributed this piece from Makurdi, Benue State.
  • Jang laments incessant killings on the Plateau

    Ex-governor of Plateau state and Senator representing Plateau North Senatorial zone Jonah Jang has expressed sadness over continuous killings in his zone, saying the situation is becoming worrisome.

    Senator Jang who was responding to Thursday night killings of 15 people in Jos in a statement signed by his media consultant Garba Clinton said, “The Senator representing Plateau North Senatorial District Dr. Jonah David Jang with a heavy heart and deep sense of grief wishes to hereby condemn in the strongest possible terms, the invasion of Rukuba Road, Jos North Plateau State, a few kilometers from the 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army in the early hours of Friday 28th September, 2018.

    “The unprovoked attack which targeted innocent unarmed natives in their homes once again reveals the very short life expectation of our people who are no longer safe wherever they are in our towns, villages, and city.

    “This recent surge of mindless killings in Plateau State is a damning appraisal to the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari and the Governor of Plateau State. Under the present administration, hardly a day passes by without news of people getting killed by herdsmen or unknown gunmen with ancestral lands forcefully occupied and people rendered homeless and internally displaced on their own land.

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    “Before we are all wiped out from the face of the earth by gunmen whose farmiliarization with murder and violence seem to confound our Armed Forces and the overall structure of government, the Senator without equivocation hereby calls on President Muhammdu Buhari and Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State to resign with immediate effect having displayed unfathomable insensitivity and cluelessness in the aspects of security and value for human life.

    “In addition, it is the determination of Senator Jonah David Jang, that Nigerians no longer feel safe with General Muhammdu Buhari as President. Therefore, he wishes to call on the United Nations to intervene in Nigeria and act on behalf of the poor, innocent, and abandoned people of Plateau State and their endangered kinds in the Middle-belt, to protect and guarantee them a future of longevity, pride, and prosperity. A situation where security officials are mobilized to militarize the conduct elections in a ratio of one policeman to one citizen at the expense of communities prone to attacks is unacceptable.

    “While calling on the youths and people of Plateau State to be law abiding, the Senator finds it instructive to admonish them to rise up to defend themselves within the perimeters of the law, as it is now dangerous to trust the Commander-in-chief with our security.

    “Importantly, the Senator representing Plateau North is using this medium to call on the Armed Forces to live up to their sworn duty to protect  Nigerians before the public completely loses faith in them”

  • Kogi youths protest imposition of candidates by Yahaya Bello

    Youths of Kogi state extraction under the umbrella of Kogi APC Youth Rebirth took to the streets of Abuja and later the headquarters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday to protest the imposition of candidates by Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state.
    Addressing journalists at the peak of the protest, Comrade Ezekiel Edogboanya appealed to the leadership of the party to advise the governor before “he sink the ship of APC in Kogi state”.
    In his words, “We the members of the Concerned Kogi APC Rebirth, wishes to use this medium to appeal to the good conscience of the leadership of our great party, the All Progressive Congress (APC) to as a matter of urgency and of national interest save the APC in Kogi state from imminent disintegration due to the activities of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello and his cronies”.
    The group further implored the APC to consolidate and reward the contributions of the deceased winner of the 2015 gubernatorial elections whose votes was inherited by Gov Bello:
    “It is crucial for us to state here that in the annals of Kogi state, the contributions of the Late Prince Abubakar Audu is of immense proportion. As a fact, the late Prince Abubakar Audu even in death represents a united and robust Kogi state because of his politics of inclusiveness that saw him defeat an incumbent governor before he passed on to the great beyond. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
    “Our dear leaders, the principal reason why we are protesting here at the National Headquarters of our great party is to intimate the party that Governor Yahaya Bello who was the direct beneficiary of the goodwill and votes of our late leader, Prince Abubakar Audu has initiated a devilish and highly unpopular campaign to push the brother of the late Prince Abubakar Audu out of the race for Kogi East Senatorial District.

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    “We wish to state that, this act is not only misplaced, it is also capable of causing great disaffection amongst the various stakeholders in Kogi East Senatorial and which would ultimately lead to either mass defection to the opposition party or anti-party activities,” he warned.
    The group further implored the state governor to reduce his draconian policies and immediately commence the payment of salaries with the aim of restoring the lost glories of the APC before the 2019 election in the state.
    “Our greatest worry is the fact that we are surprised at the speed with which Governor Yahaya Bello through his Chief of Staff, Edward Onoja can go to bed knowing full well that electoral defeat would be our lot should they continue to disrupt the hands of justice by criminalizing and pushing out political assets of the party to the opposition party just because of a difference in opinion on ways to move the state and the party forward.
    “This is also aside from the fact that the electoral chances of the party in the forthcoming elections are already threatened with the non-payment of salaries by Governor Yahaya Bello. As a matter of verifiable fact, Kogi State under Governor Yahaya Bello is the worst regarding payment of wages to civil servants in the history of the state,” it said.
    The group further appealed to the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomohle and President Muhammdu Buhari to “intervene before it is too late and ensure that the will of the party men and women prevail at the primaries”.
  • 2019: Group to buy Buhari’s nomination form as reward for returning peace to north east

    …. To hold rallies in Abuja, 6 other states 
    The North East Vanguard for Peace (NEVP), a pressure group committed to the sustenance of peace in North East Nigeria has elected to purchase the presidential nomination form for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari, as a reward for restoring peace in the once ravage northeast region.
    The group while promising to lead the re-election bid of President Buhari said though they are aware that other groups have volunteered to purchase the same form, but emphasized that by virtue of his fight against terrorism and bringing about peace in the north east, the President deserves the nomination form from people of the north east who have witnessed the return of peace to the region
    National president of NEVP,  Dogo Danlami in a statement made available to journalists said this gesture is symbolic for members of the group  because as critical stakeholders in North East region, whose members have been directly and indirectly affected by the Boko Haram menace, it behoves on them to lead the re-election campaign of President Muhammdu Buhari.
    “As stakeholders in the ongoing war against Boko Haram Terrorists in North East Nigeria, we are conversant with the efforts and the grounds that have been gained in rooting Boko Haram terrorist from the region, and also regaining local government areas that were once under their enclave before 2015,” he stated.
    Danlami explained that before 2015, the NEVP in some of its community outreach programmes witnessed firsthand, the wanton destruction of lives and properties by Boko Haram terrorist, and how life was unbearable for most families.
    But according to him, all of these changed after the election of President Muhammdu Buhari, whom he said demonstrated a commitment to safeguarding the lives and properties of ordinary Nigerians, especially those in the war-torn North East Nigeria.
    The statement reads further, “The North East Vanguard for Peace has elected to purchase the presidential nomination forms for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari, regardless of whether other groups have chosen to do the same.
    “The North East Vanguard for Peace would also use its network in the North East region to canvass for votes for President Muhammdu Buhari in the forthcoming presidential elections because as stated earlier, we were witness to the decimation of the North East region. And we are also witnessing to the enormous efforts the Buhari Led administration had committed into bringing peace to the area. For all of these, we are grateful.
    “We also wish to crave the indulgence of Mr President to graciously approve our mobilisation efforts by giving the go ahead for the NorthEast Vanguard for Peace to organise mobilization rallies in the 6 states and a grand event in Abuja for Nigerians to further appreciate the impact of the Buhari administration on curtailing Boko Haram terrorism in our country.”
    Dnlami explained that members of the group are excited that as at today, 99 percent of the communities once held by insurgents have been liberated, and today things have all returned to normalcy for the good of the citizens of Nigeria, except for a few political thugs masquerading as Boko Haram.
    He said markets have all been opened, and everything has returned to normalcy. Elections can now hold in all the LGA, towns and villages.
    He stated that the group is aware that the Nigeria Military has been working round the clock to root out the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in the region.
  • “Okrika”dealers in Nasarawa express worries over quit notice

    Fairly Used Clothes a.k.a Òkrika traders Association, in Mararaba, a commercial hub along Abuja-Keffi road, have expressed worries over the quit notice issued by the Nasarawa State Government.

    Mr Stanley Buba, Chairman of the Task Force on relocation, issued the notification on April 30 in Karu, during a meeting with officials of the Traders and Marketers Association and the National Union of Road Transport Workers.

    Mr Suleiman Hassan, Chairman of the Association, told the News men on Monday that the state government through a special task force had directed that they vacate the area before May 15.

    He added that the directive was hinged on government’s efforts to free the road of the usual traffic gridlock on that axis, partly caused by trading activities along the busy road.

    He, however, noted that many of the traders, who sell their wares along the road-side market, were not happy with the directive, alleging that it was sudden and without a proper alternative.

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    “They have asked us to relocate to the newly commissioned Muhammdu Buhari International Market, Karu, Nasarawa; but the areas assigned to us is not properly developed the way it ought to be for convenient trading.

    “The allocated place is an opened ground without structures, no shops or packing stores where we can keep our goods and will not be accessible by customers, meaning we cannot make sales there.

    “The raining season is here, and when it starts raining we do not have a place to take refuge and keep our goods for safety since they are clothing,”he said.

    Hassan appealed to the state government to extend the ultimatum to allow relevant authorities in charge of the management of the new market to make it suitable for the traders.

    The affected traders are to be relocated to the Muhammadu Buhari International Market, Karu.

    NAN

  • I will serve for one term if elected Delta governor- Ojougboh

    A gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the Delta State Chapter, All Progressive Congress (APC), Dr. Cairo Ojougboh has declared his intention to commit to serve for only one term, if elected Governor.

    Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh was a onetime member representing Ika Federal Constituency in the NASS, and PDP governorship aspirant in the run-up to the PDP governorship primaries in 2007.

    According to him, his desire to contest the governorship election is borne out of a desire to rescue Delta State from PDP misrule.

    He said, “I want to make it clear that I am not contesting the Delta State governorship ticket just because I am from Delta North. I am not saying it must be me because I am from Delta North, I am not claiming superiority over anyone in Delta State.  I believe the APC must take power and all of us must make personal sacrifices, so that there will be change and if, however, you decide that I am capable and you elect me, I want to assure you that I will do only one term .I will not abuse the arrangement on the ground. I am a man of my words. I will do only one term”.

    Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh spoke weekend to APC faithful in Delta South Senatorial District during a consultative visit in Uvwie Local Government Area.

    He assured Deltans that the APC has wonderful programmes  , stressing that an APC government will guarantee “free and compulsory education in Delta Schools” and improving on the  poor health delivery service in the State, by building medical centres of excellence in the three senatorial districts of the State.

    He condemned the present administration for budgeting a meager N290 billion as the 2018 State budget while  other States have budgets running into trillions  ,and  questioned  the use of N20billion monthly Internally Generated Revenue  accruing  to the State coffers.

    Dr. Ojuogboh maintained that a politician, who gains election through the backdoor, will not be able to develop the State because he lacks ideas.

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    He said, “And this is why you cannot expect anything good from the current PDP led administration in Delta State. The government of Okowa is completely incompetent .Our federal allocation every month is approximately N14 billion and if you multiply N14 billion by 12 months, it gives you about the N290 billion, the current budget of the State. What is Gov. Okowa doing with the state’s internally generated revenue worth N20billion? Where has he kept it? How can he develop the State with a budget of N290 billion? He is not working with the budget because they are misappropriating and misapplying.”

    He said APC in the South/South States will be supporting the second tenure ambition of President Muhammdu Buhari because of the developmental strides of the APC in the Niger-Delta region.

    His words, “The APC has a wonderful programme for the people of Delta State .A lot of people in the South/South do not know why we are campaigning for Buhari. The PH/Aba road that was impassable is now a ten lane road. Ewu community road in Edo State to Sapele is being dualised, work is in progress. The East/West Road has been upgraded and with funds in the budget so that we can have a road second to none”.

    He said under his administration, power will be restored to the political party, stressing that it is the party in power that owns the government of the day

    His words, “As an APC governor we will take power back to the party, because it is the party that owns the power. So the government must respect the party. If you recognize the party structure from the ward executive level through to the local government and state executives, and the leaders which produced you, then you should know that you must discuss your programmes with the party”.

    The highpoint of the occasion was the unveiling of the one-man-one vote plaque with APC chieftains in Delta South Senatorial District.

    Dr. Ojougboh urged Deltans to ensure that their votes are protected and resist rigging during the Delta 2018 governorship elections

  • Masari cautions against violent demonstrations in Katsina

    Masari cautions against violent demonstrations in Katsina

    Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State has advised residents of the state to desist from using violent demonstrations to show resentment to government’s decisions or policies.

    Masari gave the advice in Katsina on Tuesday when a group in the state, Gwagware Foundation endorsed him and President Muhammdu Buhari for second terms in office.

    The governor was reacting to the demonstration in Batsari Local Government Area over nomination of a candidate as caretaker committee chairman.

    “We are human beings who can make mistakes. I want to advise people to desist from violent protest.

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    “If we do something, people have the right to react but that should be done in accordance with the provisions of the law,” he said.

    He also warned against bonfires on roads as well as use weapon to protest against such decisions.

    The governor urged them to seek for explanation through dialogue as government had reasons for adopting any policy or decision.

    Masari disclosed that the government would construct a public square to allow people assemble and vent their views.

    NAN

  • Nigeria can’t afford bloodshed again, says APGA National Chairman

    Nigeria can’t afford bloodshed again, says APGA National Chairman

    Dr Victor Oye, National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has called on those beating the drums of war not to plunge the nation into fresh internal crisis.

    Oye made the call in an interview with News agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Awka.

    He said the nation could not afford another war after so much life had been lost with attendant setback in the course of keeping it united.

    “All these threats, all these ethnic jingoism, all these grandstanding and shenanigan does not worth the blood of any Nigerian.

    “We have had enough of crisis and we cannot afford another one,” he said.

    Oye said there was need for Nigerian to come to the round table, examine the situation and find out what is causing tension in the country.

    He said the recommendations of the 2014 national conference should be implemented in the interest of the country.

    The party chairman commended Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for his tact in managing the challenges so far, but added that he could not do it alone.

    “We need a committee that shows the true representative of the people to sit down and study the 2014 conference solutions as it concerns the situation now.

    “Nigeria could not have spent so much money, time and brain on such document only for it to be locked up in a drawer.

    “We have to genuinely discuss as a people; only that can give us the peace we crave.

    “America is larger than Nigeria, more populated than Nigeria and even more diverse than Nigeria but yet they are more united and stronger because they agreed, respect each other and adhere to a constitution that is a product of its people.

    “The quit order issued to some people in other parts of the country is irresponsible and ill thought out, the issuers should be arrested and tried for treason because they want to create crisis in Nigeria.

    “The Acting President has done well so far but it is not enough, it would have been better ifa PresidentMuhammdu Buhari was around to handle the problem of this country.

    “That is why I continue to pray for his quick recovery and return to his seat,” he said.

    Speaking on the crisis in the party, Oye described those seeking to take over the national leadership of the party through the backdoor as faceless impostors.

    He said the court judgement which gave the Police and INEC Order of Mandamus to recognise Chief Martin Agbaso as national chairman of the party could not stand the test of time.

    “Those who are scheming to takeover APGA through the backdoor are faceless impostors, most of them were expelled members of APGA and Agbaso is a PDP man.

    “The Police and INEC that are to execute that order are in court because they were not served writ of summon prior to the judgment just as I was not served.

    “As matter of fact, the Judge who gave that judgement has excused himself from the matter, how can I suffer precarious liability for what I know nothing about?

    “All these are just part of the grand design to stop Gov. Willie Obiano from contesting and winning second term, but it will not work,” he said.

    Oye said APGA remained party to beat in the Nov.18 governorship election in Anambra.

    He urged all stakeholders to play according to rules and in the best interest of the state