Tag: Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

  • El-Rufai wrong to detain Adara leaders – Christian lawyers

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai flouted constitution in the continued detention of Adara leaders, Christian lawyers have declared.

    This position was taken after the President-in-Council of the Christian Lawyers Fellowship of Nigeria (CLASFON) meeting in Aba, Abia State.

    Adara leaders were arrested in connection with the sectarian crises between the Adara people and Fulani community in Kajuru local government area of Kaduna State.

    In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting by the National President and National Secretary of the council, Arome Okwori and Olatunji Omole, the lawyers lamented high rate of insecurity in Nigeria, and asked President Muhammadu Buhari to take security more seriously.

    It reads: “The Quarterly Meeting of the President-in-Council, a body comprised of the National Executive Officers, Chairmen and Secretaries of all the 46 branches and Heads and Secretaries of the Directorates of CLASFON held from the 9th to 11th May, 2019 to deliberate on issues concerning the Nation and CLASFON.

    “The meeting deliberated on the alarming rate of insecurity in our Nigeria, unconstitutional means of driving Government policy by Kogi State Governor; Recent General Elections – outcome and post-election issues; Infringement of the Human Rights of the people of Adara community of Kaduna State and continued detention of Leah Sharibu.

    “CLASFON observes with dismay the flagrant disregard of the Constitution in the arrest and continued detention without charge of the traditional and community leaders of the Adara Chiefdom in Kajuru Local Area of Kaduna State.

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    “CLASFON calls on the Governor of Kaduna State to respect the rule of law as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution in compliance with his oaths of allegiance and of office.

    “CLASFON is saddened at the continuous downward slide of the state of security in our nation as evidenced in various cases of killing of innocent and hapless citizens and non-citizens whose security and protection is the primary function of government. Incidences also abound in the daily kidnap and abduction of citizens and non-citizens in most States of the Federation.

    “CLASFON calls on the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to take seriously the responsibility of the protection of the lives and properties of all residents of Nigeria as provided by the Constitution and other relevant laws.

    “CLASFON observes with dismay the neglect of the welfare of the staff of Kogi State Judiciary by the non-payment of their salaries resulting in the deterioration and near collapse of the justice system in Kogi State.

    “CLASFON also observes the unconstitutional means deployed in driving Government Policy by the Kogi State Governor.

    “We view steps taken in this direction as a flagrant usurpation of the powers conferred on constitutional organ and tantamount to dictatorial despotism.

    “The said action of the Governor led to the strike that has shut down the courts for several months thereby denying common citizens’ access to justice.

    “We therefore demand that the Governor of Kogi State should follow constitutional means in driving governance since Nigeria is a constitutional democracy.

    “CLASFON observes with dismay the widespread irregularities and total disregard for the rules of engagement as contained in extant laws by major stakeholders that characterised the General elections conducted recently by the Independent National Election Commission (INEC).

    “We urge the Federal Government of Nigeria to heed the call for electoral reforms with a view to giving Nigeria an electoral system that will dignify Nigeria in the comity of truly democratic nations.”

    It added: “CLASFON further calls on members of the recently constituted Election Petition Tribunals at all levels who are perceived to have personal interest by reason of their personal affiliations to recuse themselves in the interest of justice, good conscience and fair play.

    “CLASFON observes with grave concern the persistent failure of the government to work assiduously to facilitate the release of Leah Sharibu and other abducted school girls.

    “CLASFON calls upon the Federal Government of Nigeria to leave no stone unturned to secure the release of Leah Sharibu and other girls in the custody and captivity of the Book Haram insurgents.”

     

     

  • ‘INEC hired el-Rufai’s personal lawyer to defend case at tribunal’

    Senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district on the platform of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) Shehu Sani has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of alleged conspiracy by hiring Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai’s personal lawyer as her counsel at the tribunal.

    According to the Senator, hiring Governor el-Rufai’s personal lawyer in a case the governor himself is a party is an attempt to truncate justice.

    Speaking with newsmen at his Kaduna residence, the Senator who is challenging the National Assembly result of the 9th March election in which he was a contestant, averred that A.U Mustapha has been Governor el-Rufai’s personal lawyer in all of the court cases of the governor including four cases of defamation filed against him by the governor.

    “The same lawyer is the one representing el-Rufai in a case between the governor and the Union newspapers, and another case between the governor and the Ahmed Datti of Baze University “.

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    The Senator said, “The NASS election was rigged, fraudulent and marred by massive irregularities and it was geared towards removing some of us and replacing us with their stooges.

    “Leaders cannot claim to be men and women of integrity once they impose themselves in position of power fraudulently. Election in Kaduna State was neither free, fair nor credible.

    “INEC using el-Rufai’s personal lawyer as their counsel is not only suspicious and my counsel has petition the commission, even though we are not challenging it in court because it will eat into the 90 days widow of the tribunal.

    “We have presented documents to INEC to proof that A.U Mustapha is a personal lawyer to Governor el-Rufai. Why should INEC hire el-Rufai’s personal lawyer if the commission knows that all that was done is fair and just.

    “My votes at the election was not counted, my votes were surpressed against the principle of fairness and transparency and I will not remain silence to allow injustice prevail. I can tell beyond reasonable doubt that I am the winner of the election.

    “We are going to challenge the proof of massive fraud, rigging and malpractices that characterizes the election in Kaduna State.” He stressed.

  • El-Rufai drums up support for EFCC

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufa’i has called on Nigerians and Kaduna indigenes in particular to support the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the fight against corruption.

    The governor stated this yesterday at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Goverment House, Kaduna, while receiving officers of the Kaduna Zonal Office of the commission, who were on a courtesy visit.

    El-Rufai assured the commission that the state would work hand in hand with the EFCC in tackling corruption by giving the commission the necessary support, saying transparency is key in his government.

    He added that the state government has enacted laws that would help in regulating corruption cases ravaging the state.

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    The EFCC, team led by the Kaduna Zonal Head, Mailafia Yakubu, told the governor that the commission was ready to get rid of corruption.

    He said: “Our job is to get rid of corruption for the betterment of our generation and the generation yet unborn.”

    Mailafia stated that the fight against corruption “is a fight for all and the commission needs everyone’s support to achieve its mandate”.

    He lauded the state government for creating Kaduna State Geographical Information System (KADGIS), which helps in dealing with land cases.

  • PDP alleges fraud as El-Rufai leads in Kaduna

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna state has alleged fraud and irregularities as Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai of the All Progressives Congress (APC) leads from the results released so far in Saturday’s gubernatorial election.

    Results from 11 local government areas so far collated at the INEC headquarters in Kaduna indicate El-Rufai has won in seven local government areas of Makarfi, Soba, Kudan, Ikara, Kauru, Kubau and Giwa.

    Meanwhile, the opposition candidate, Hon. Isa Ashiru has won in four local government areas of, Kachia, Kaura, Jaba and Kajuru.

    However, PDP said it would not accept the declaration due to what it referred to as doctored results and result- writing by government officials.

    Chairman of the party, Hon. Felix Hassan Hyet, alleged the election in Kaduna state was marred by intimidation by security agencies, vote buying, ballot box snatching, ballot box stuffing and laying siege on Kagarko and Sanga local government area by security agencies to favour the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Addressing journalists in Kaduna on Sunday, Hyet said: “I want to commend the voters for conducting themselves in civil manner despite unnecessary interference by security agencies.

    “There was public vote buying in Zaria local government by government officials, snatching of ballot boxes in Chikun local government area.

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    “The worst case was in Birnin Gwari where there was no voting. Ballot boxes were snatched and returned the next day stuffed with results.

    “Kagarko and Sanga local government areas are currently under siege by security agencies in an effort to change the results in favour of the ruling party.

    “Results were forcibly changed in Rigasa, Igabi local government area. The EO (Electoral Officers) were summoned to government house to present the results to the Governor for him to see and approve before authorising it. We have our results with our agents.

    “Based on all these irregularities, we would not accept any doctored results announced by INEC because we have the original results from our agents on ground.

    “INEC should be the umpire that everybody expects them to be. The will of the people have been pushed to the background by the activities of security agencies.

    Commenting on the apathy witnessed, the former aviation minister said it was due to what happened during the presidential and National Assembly elections.

    “There was deployment of military and security personnel in a civil situation to intimidate and harass the people.”

    Meanwhile, collation of results has been adjourned to 8:00pm to allow the remaining 12 local governments areas arrive.

    The results by local governments are as follow:

    MAKARFI LG.

    APC 34,956

    PDP 22,301

     

    KAURA LG.

    APC 8,342

    PDP 38,764.

     

    Jaba LG

    APC 6,298

    PDP 22,976

     

    Kudan LG

    APC 28,624

    PDP 22,022

     

    IKARA LG.

    APC 41,969

    PDP 22,553

     

    KUBAU LG.

    APC 67,182,

    PDP 17,074

     

    Kajuru LG.

    APC 10,229

    PDP 34,658

     

    GIWA LG.

    APC 51, 455

    PDP 19,834

     

    KAURU LG.

    APC 34,844

    PDP 31,928

     

    KACHIA LG.

    APC 30,812

    PDP 51,780

     

    SOBA LG.

    APC 55,046

    PDP 25,440

     

    More later…..

  • El-Rufai wins polling unit

    Kaduna State Governor and All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has won his polling unit 024, Ungwar Sarki ward, Kaduna.

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    El-Rufai on Saturday garnered 367 votes at his polling unit, while his major contender, Hon. Isa Ashiru of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) polled 59 votes.

    Abdullahi Sadiq, the Presiding Officer announced the results at the polling.

  • SOKAPU to El-Rufai: exhume victim’s corpses to justify 130 casualty figure

    As Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai on Tuesday disclosed that the death toll from the recent killings in Kajuru local government area of the state has risen to 130, mouthpiece of the southern Kaduna people, the Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU) has asked the Governor to prove his claim.

    SOKAPU President, Solomon Musa, a lawyer in a telephone interview with The Nation asked Governor El-Rufai to justify his 130 casualty figure claims, by exhuming victims’ bodies to show the world.

    Musa said, in the history of several other crises in Southern Kaduna, Governor El-Rufai had never come out to disclose figures of casualties and ethnic nationalities of the victims, except now.

    According to him, “information available to me has it that, on Sunday, 11 people were killed in Ungwan Barde, and up till now that I am talking to you, the Governor has not visited that place. So, it becomes very suspicious.

    “Now, I don’t want to bother on the issue of whether 66 people or 130 people were killed or not, because every human life is sacred, and the life of a Fulani man is as precious as the life of an Adara person, the life of a Muslim is as precious as the life of a Christian. So, it is not about number.

    “But, assuming it is so, one would expect that the bodies would be there. One would expect that, if there are questions on the number of people, it should get to the point of exhuming, but 66 people dying on Friday, and by the next day, the bodies are not there? They were already buried? All these become suspicious

    “Assuming 66 people truly died on the eve of the suspended election. Let me tell you, it appears… The Governor in August last year held a meeting with Pastors and said, Southern Kaduna people love violence. And we issued a press statement in September, asking him why would he say that? We suspected him of planning something towards the election, we said it our press statement and there was no refutal from the state government.

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    “When there was crisis in Kasuwan Magani late last year, we didn’t hear the Governor saying so so number or Adara people or Fulani were killed. In the case of Kajuru, even if it were to be only Adara people that were killed, I don’t expect the Governor on the eve of an important election to announce that, 11 Adara people were killed, because doing that, and then telling the people not to carry out reprisal attack, what is that? This is a father the state for crying out loud.

    “That is why we said that, it appears the Governor is saying that, because he has a purpose. And the purpose is simple, as far as we are concerned is that, if there is crisis, the election will be postponed, then, who stands to benefit from it? I would expect that what he ought to have done at that time is to get the people around to douse the tension, rather than doing what he did.

    “So, what we are saying is is that it is even possible for 1,000 people to have been killed, but responsibility is on you to proof it if questions are raised. I am being scientific about it, if you say 66 it even 130 people were killed, then, you get medical team, get permission of the court, then you go and exhume and say look at the bodies.” SOKAPU President stressed.

  • Kaduna killings: El-Rufai lied, plotting crises – Southern Kaduna, CAN

    …bigots minimizing casualty figure – El-Rufai,  ACF, Council of Imams want sponsors prosecuted

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has come under heavy verbal attacks from the leadership of Southern Kaduna and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), over the recent killings in Kajuru local government area of the state.

    The Southern Kaduna under the auspices of Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU) the indigenous community of the troubled area, Adara Development Association and CAN in their separate reactions called Governor El-Rufai a liar.

    Kaduna state chapter of CAN, SOKAPU and Adara people also accused the Governor of trying to instigated crisis in the area.

    But, Governor El-Rufai who visited the scenes of the killings warned against politicizing the killings. The Governor in turn said, those minimizing casualty figures are bigots.

    SOKAPU called on the Inspector General of Police and the Director of Department of State Service (DSS) to carry out an independent investigation on what actually transpired in Kajuru, as it claimed that the state’s governor is making false claim that 66 persons were been killed in the council.

    The union said  it has always been in the character of the governor el-Rufai  to promote violence through spreading hate speech for the advancement of his waning political survival.

    In a statement by the body’s National PRO, Yakubu Kuzamani, he said “SOKAPU is shocked at the deliberate falsehood by El-Rufai who found it convenient not to inform the world of an earlier attack that claimed the lives of 11 Adara natives.

    “SOKAPU is convinced that Governor el-Rufai is on an irrevocable journey of inflaming ethnic conflagration that has always been in line with his deliberate chronicle of profiling Southern Kaduna people as favourably disposed to violence.

    “We are startled that it was the governor and not the police that announced the alleged killings in Kajuru. Let Nigerians and the world know that, should there be any breakdown of law and order in Kaduna state, Governor el-Rufai should be held responsible.

    According to the statement, “SOKAPU has reached out to the various community leaders in Kajuru, including officials of the Adara Nation to ascertain what actually happened. On Sunday, February 10, 2019, the Adara natives residing in Ungwar Barde in Kufana District of Kajuru Local Government Area came under attack by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.

    “The attack lasted from 10pm of Sunday to 4am of Monday February 11, 2019. By the time the merchants of deaths and destructions were through with their mission, no fewer than 11 lives, including a pregnant woman, were lost. Scores of victims of the attack on Ungwar Barde sustained injuries, with some of them presently receiving treatment at some health facilities in the state capital.

    “We have been informed that the attackers, seven of them in number, were arrested by a team of policemen. Sadly, not a statement was issued by el-Rufai over that gruesome attack on Ungwan Barde.” SOKAPU said.

    In its own reaction issued by state chapter chairman, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said, the state government should be held responsible in case of any crisis in the state.

    “The incidence of raising false alarm by the Kaduna State Government should make Nigerians realized that some of our leaders are also guilty of hate speech themselves and that makes them major actors in the game that have denied us peace and have claimed the lives of our love ones.

    “We call on the general public to treat with disregard the press statement from the office of the Kaduna State Governor and to note that should Kaduna State experience any bridge of security before, during and after the general elections we shall hold the Kaduna State Goverment responsible.

    “We call on our media to grow above the temptations that water down our trust in them, the media houses must not allow themselves to be bought over but be objective and honest in their reportage.” CAN Chairman said.

    In the same vein, the indigenous community of the troubled area, Adara Development Association (ADA), said they were faced with deliberate lies being manufactured against them by the Governor Nasir El-Rufai

    Adara people in their statement titled;
    “Adara Incident: the Facts Behind the Deliberate Lies”, said the governor is currently trying to instigate a crisis in their area.

    According to the statement signed ADA National Assistant Secretary, Barrister Luke Godwin Waziri, “In view of the unfortunate incidents that we are faced with in Adara land and the deliberate lies being manufactured against us as a people by the governor of Kaduna state, Malam Nasir el- rufai , we deem it necessary to state the facts and correct the official and deliberate lies.

    “It has also become necessary to highlight the high handedness and mischievous manner that the governor of Kaduna state has been deploying against us as a people. Not satisfied with a deliberate attempt to balkanize our traditional institution and culture, the governor is currently trying to instigate a crisis in our area.

    “On Friday 15th February 2019, on the eve of what would have been our national elections, we watched with shock the governor granting an interview that 66 people were allegedly killed in Kajuru, Kaduna state. The governor went ahead to list the number of villages that were attacked but deliberately excluded Ungwan Barde where our people were killed.  He also gave the gender statistics of those allegedly killed and the tribe of the victims but again mischievously left out the 11 Adara people who were killed.

    “He insinuated that the incident happened on the eve of the election. But the truth is that the incident took place between Sunday 10th February, to Tuesday 12 February 2019 in Ungwar Barde in Kufana District, where 11 innocent Adara people were earlier killed without any provocation.

    “The district head of Kufana wrote an official report to the police about the incident. The member representing Kajuru in the Kaduna State House of Assembly also informed the government about the incident. Even the chairman of the Local government, Cafra Caino was also aware of the incident.  But to our greatest surprise, the chairman did not take steps to set the records straight when lies were being spread against the people he leads.

    “After the incidents, the communities that were affected even came together and started the process of reconciliation amongst themselves. Through all these, nothing was heard from the government, nothing was said by the government and nothing was done.  None of the affected community was even visited by him.

    “We were shell shocked when on Friday the governor issued a statement about killings days after the dust had settled and the people themselves were working to understand the incident in order to find measures to address it.

    “To further complicate matters, media houses kept reporting it as ‘Breaking News’.  It is really incredulous that the eve of the election was the most appropriate time the governor found to disclose the attacks, give the ‘specific number’ of those allegedly killed, the ethnic group they belong and the names of the villages affected.  There could never have been a clearer attempt by the governor to instigate crisis than this malicious, insensitive and incendiary strategy.

    “The Governor did not stop there. He went up on different TV houses and newspapers on the issue as one heralding news – still giving a one-sided version and intermittently spicing it with the word ‘reprisal’ at a time when he ought to have been putting finishing touches to his candidacy for elections that would have held in hours. It is not hard to see what such theatric was intended to achieve.

    “This completely lends credence to everyone’s belief that the governor is seriously working toward instigating a crisis in our land and Kaduna state for his own deadly benefit. But we in Adara land have resolutely decided that no amount of blatant provocation would make us to lose our calm. Our peaceful disposition is legendary and we will continue with that.

    “Faced with mounting pressure to prove his allegations of ‘66 killed’, the governor hurriedly visited some few places but ensures that the District head of Kufana, Mr Dauda Titus and the National President of the Adara Development Association, Mr Dio Maisamari were quickly arrested and locked up for the duration that he visited.  The reasons are just too obvious! The District Head was released only when the governor had concluded his visit while Mr Dio is still being held by the Police.

    “We invite the world’s attention to the serious and indiscriminate arrest of our people and chiefs. Many of them have been arrested for just no reason and without due process. We call for their immediate release and demand that Governor Nasir El-Rufai desists from making life difficult for our people with his arbitrary, divisive and incendiary use of power.

    “We want to place on record before the whole world that El- rufai is working assiduously to instigate a crisis in Kaduna for his own political gain, and that should crisis break out, local and international observers should know who to hold responsible.” Adara people said.

    However, El-Rufai who was accompanied to the scene of the attack by Major-General Faruk Yahaya, GOC 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, Air Cmdr. I. Sani of the Nigerian Air Force, Police Commissioner Ahmad Abdurrahman and State Director of the SSS, A.I. Koya. The chairman of Kajuru local government council, Cafra Caino, also joined the governor on the visit, condemned the killings.

    According to his spokesman, Samuel Aruwan, the governor noted that there has been concerted and coordinated efforts by whom he described as ‘bigoted busy bodies’ to deny or minimise the casualty figures.

    Quoting the governor, Aruwan said, “Only irresponsible and insensitive people can recklessly dismiss the deaths of members of a community with whom they have no contact. Private individuals and unelected actors cannot be allowed to reduce weighty matters of state security to the province of their limited networks, inexperienced lenses and narrow agendas.”

    “Governor El-Rufai during the visit warned the community against reprisals and to shun violence.

    “Also, the Commissioner of Police, confirmed that some arrests had been made in connection with the incident and that the suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are completed.

    “Also “Gen. Yahaya briefed the governor on the recovery of 66 corpses by soldiers in the Maro and Iri axis of Kajuru local government. The general conducted the governor around the scenes of the crime which were littered with the burnt wrecks of buildings and dead animals.” Aruwan said.

    Meanwhile, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and Council of Imams and Ulamas ‎on Sunday call on Kaduna State Government to immediately apprehend and prosecute the masterminds of the Killings of 66 persons in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state.

    ACF in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Muhammad Ibrahim Biu said, perpetrators of the dastardly acts must be brought to book to serve as deterrent to others.

    According to him, “Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) is deeply pained by the recent unwarranted killings of innocent lives and destruction of property of some Fulani settlements in Kajuru Local Government Areas of Kaduna State on the eve of the postponed elections by some armed bandits. The heinous acts by the gun men or bandits were callous and inhuman, considering the number of casualties. Killings of innocent people for whatever reasons cannot in any way address the perceived concerns or grievances of the perpetrators of these crimes.

    “ACF would not be tired of appealing to all aggrieved persons to always channel their grievances through due process of law rather than taking the law into their hands. This is because both the attacks and reprisals are often targeted at innocent people who know nothing about the feuds.

    “ACF condemns such spate of killings of innocent people by armed bandits and gunmen not only in Kaduna State but also in some other parts of the country. The forum therefore calls on the Security Agencies to always be proactive in their operations in order to avert such incidence.

    “Perpetrators of this dastardly acts must be brought to book to serve as deterrent to others. The the issue of intelligence gathering and sharing should be a continuous and sustained effort by both the communities and the security agencies to ensure peaceful coexistence within the communities. This is because peaceful coexistence is sine qua non to meaningful socioeconomic development.

    The religious leaders also urged the state governor Nasir El-Rufai to ensure that  the foot soldiers that participated in the killings face the wrath of the law to serve as deterrent to others.” ACF said.

    Similarly, the State Chairman of Council of Imams, Ibrahim Nakaka who addressed newsmen in ‎Kaduna on Sunday said, it is the responsibility of the state government to protect the lives of Muslims and other indigienes  as enshrined by the constitution of the country.

    The council lamented how attacks on Muslims communities in Southern Kaduna become a routine duties.

  • 2019 polls between thieves, trustworthy politicians, says El-Rufai

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has said next year’s general elections are between thieves and trustworthy politicians.

    The governor spoke yesterday in Kaduna at the inauguration of 69-member Campaign Council of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said the main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has nothing to offer Nigeria as its ideology is for “looting”.

    El-Rufai, who delivered keynote address at the launch of the campaign council at Murtala Mohammed Square in Kaduna, described Monday’s kick-off of PDP’s campaign in Sokoto as a gang-up of “thieves” who rented crowd from a foreign country.

    He said: “The 2019 general elections are between trustworthy people and thieves; between patriotic leaders and those who went to Abuja to loot our treasury. So, we have to stand up and show them that Kaduna is not a state that will allow them to cheat the people and the masses.

    “What we have done in Kaduna State in the last three years has shown that APC is the one that loves the masses and assists the masses, not a party that will take public funds and share them among the rich. That is why we want you to go out and tell the people to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari again.

    “Thieves have ganged up against President Buhari. They were in Sokoto yesterday and they rented crowd from Niger Republic, just to show people that they have supporters, because Sokoto people refused to come out. So, when it is time to launch President Buhari’s campaign in Kaduna, people should come for the whole world to see that Niger Republic people are not the ones disguising as Nigerians.

    “We must show that we are in support of President Buhari. And when is time to cast our votes, we should vote for President Buhari and all APC candidates. In Kaduna, we will support APC from top to bottom.

    “With the hard work of our members and the votes of our people, APC won a sterling victory in 2015. The government we produced has anchored its agenda on putting the people first…”

     

  • 2019 is election between thieves, trust worthy people – El-Rufai

    …says PDP has nothing to offer Nigeria

     

    As the 69 members Campaign Council of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna state was launched on Tuesday, Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has said that, the 2019 general election is a poll between thieves and trust worthy people.

    This was as he said that, the opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has nothing to offer Nigeria. Saying that, their ideology is nothing but looting.

    El-Rufai who delivered keynote address at the launching of the campaign council at Murtala Mohammed Square, Kaduna described the Monday’s flag-off of PDP campaign in Sokoto as a gang-up of ‘thieves’, who rented crowd from foreign country.

    According to El-Rufai, “The 2019 general election is a poll between trust worthy people and thieves, between patriotic leaders and those who went to Abuja to loot our treasury. So, we have to stand up and show them that, Kaduna is not a state that will allow them cheat the people and the masses.

    “What we have done in Kaduna state in the last three years has shown that, APC as a party is the one that loves the masses and assists the masses, not party that will take public fund and share among the rich. That is why we want you people to go out and tell the people to vote President Muhammadu Buhari again.

    ”Thieves have ganged-up against President Muhammadu Buhari. Yesterday they were in Sokoto, and they rented crowd from Niger Republic just to show people that they have supporters, because Sokoto people refused to come out. So, when it is time to launch President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign in Kaduna, people should come for the whole world to see that, it not Niger Republic people that are disguising as Nigerians.

    “We must show that we are in supoort of President Muhammadu Buhari, and when is time to cast our votes, we should vote for President Muhammadu Buhari and all the APC candidates. In Kaduna, we will support APC from top to bottom.

    “With the hard work of our members and the votes of our people, APC won a sterling victory in 2015. The government that we produced has anchored its agenda on putting people first. The APC in Kaduna has since May 2015 focused on running an equal opportunity government. We have tried to empower our people by anchoring our programmes on putting people first. We are making life better and reordering the priority of government to focus on human capital development. At the centre of this is education and health.

    “What we have done in the last three years is fixing the rot left behind by the 16 years of PDP’s misrule and neglect. But there is a lot more to do, to reset the country on the path of stability and posterity.

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    “The task in 2019 is to continue to work towards the upliftment of our people. We cannot allow the people whose ideology is looting to return to power. The PDP has nothing to offer the people of Kaduna state and they have nothing to offer the rest of Nigeria. Over 16 years, they left most of our 4,250 primary schools in terribly bad conditions; many did not have toilets, roofs, windows or doors. They left schools where more than half of the pupils had no desk or chairs. In some schools, number of children sitting on the floor was more than 90 per cent.

    “The PDP left terribly bad health indices with high maternal and infant mortality and low investment on health. Many primary health centres were left as just buildings without staff and equipment. We are correcting all these mess. We are tackling fraud and waste. We have rescued all our local government councils from bankruptcy. When we came in, eight out of our 23 local government could not pay salaries. Today, each and everyone of them came pay salaries and have at least 50 million left every month.” He said.

    The Governor who is the chairman of the campaign council himself however tasked the members to get cracking and ensure victory for the party in all the position from top to bottom.

    “The campaign council must ensure that we get every member of our supporters collect their voter’s card by the end of December. We must run a true grassroot campaign and ensure that our supporters come out to vote on election day. The campaign council must get to work immediately and bring out your workplan and budget in one week.

    Other members of the campaign council include; Minister of Finance, Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, NPA MD, Hadiza Bala Usman, Deputy Governor, Architect Barnabas Yusuf Bala, Deputy Governorship Candidate, Hadiza Balarabe, Senatorial Candidates, Uba Sani and Suleiman Abdul Kwari, Jimi Lawal, APC Chairman, Emmanuel Jekada and Alhaji Umar Gana among others.

    The campaign council was inaugurated by the party’s Deputy National Chairman (North), Alhaji Lawal Shuaibu.

  • Obi advises El-Rufai to shun hate speeches

    The former Governor of Anambra State and the Vice Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Peter Obi has expressed surprise at the statement credited to Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, who, in his twitter account, referred to Obi as “a tribal bigot.”

    El-Rufai alleged that Obi stopped him from moving around Anambra State during the gubernatorial election in the State in 2010.

    Obi said he was shocked to read such an  outburst of hate from El-Rufai, especially when, according to him,  “the statement came unprovoked, suggesting that it was what he sat down to think of rather than thinking about how to solve the many problems plaguing the country.”

    Obi was speaking in answer to journalists that sought his reply to El-Rufai’s tweet during Youth Programme at Nnewi on Saturday.

    In Obi’s words: “What His Excellency, Gov. Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai said about me has been brought to my attention. I believe that as we grow older and are saddled with more responsibilities, we are expected to become circumspect in our thinking and avoid recklessness in our speeches and utterances.

    “How does the circumstance he referred to related to bigotry to warrant such a label?  All I do for people like El-Rufai is to pray for them and encourage  them to concentrate on  doing those things that will better the lots of Nigerians rather than engage in hate speeches that will divide and destroy  the country.

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    Insisting that Nigeria does not need violence of speech to solve her numerous problems, Obi continues:  “At this difficult time in our country, when thousands of our brothers and sisters across ethnic divide are killed  all over the country, including innocent citizens in Kaduna state;  millions of our  children from all the parts of the country  are  out of school;  millions of Nigerian youths from all the parts of the country are without jobs, our  pre-occupation, especially among those that are in government should not be  making reckless speeches.  What our leaders should be doing today is seeking solution to numerous problems of our dear country.”

    Concerning the claim that he was arrested on the election day in Anambra, Obi said : “I am aware that during  the said election he referred to, security agents merely  restricted his movement  because he has no business being in Anambra as I would not have any  being in Kaduna  on an  election day.”

    Concluding, Obi cautioned Nigerians, especially those in positions of authority, to avoid the dominance of the vice of hate  over the virtues of love in whatever they do.