Tag: not afraid

  • Melaye: I’m not afraid of being investigated

    •‘My safety not guaranteed in Kogi’

    Embattled Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West) has said he is not afraid of being investigated by the police or any other security agency.

    He, however, alleged plots by the Kogi State Police Command to frame him on trump up charges, arrest, detain and ensure that he is murdered in detention.

    A march 20 five-page letter to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), signed by his lawyer, Rickey Tarfa (SAN), wants the police high command to set up a neutral investigation team, led by trusted officers in Abuja, to investigate the issues for which he was being invited to Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.

    The letter said they were afraid for Melaye’s safety in Kogi, noting that his presence may also lead to a breakdown of law and order.

    The police threatened to declare Meleye wanted if he fails to appear before a Federal High Court in Lokoja, on March 28, to answer criminal charges against him.

    He drew the attention of the IGP to an alleged attempt to abduct him on March 1 and his several reports of attempts on his life.

    The letter reads: “Our client told us that the intention was to abduct him and take him to Kogi State, where he would be at the mercy of the governor, and where plans had been perfected and were being implemented to frame him on spurious charges, arrest and detain him, and then murder him in prison while he is awaiting trial.

    “It is noteworthy that our client has severally stated in the media that he is aware of this nefarious plan and the involvement of the Kogi State Police Command in implementing same. The sheer number of armed policemen and security personnel deployed from Kogi State on March 1, to abduct our client from the FCT High Court premises, gives credence to his fears.

    “Sir, as the chief law enforcement officer of the country, we urge you to intervene in this circumstance. It is obvious there is no plausible reason for our client to believe that his personal safety is guaranteed in the hands of the police in Kogi.

    “After the court hearing of March 1, and the attempted kidnap, the police exchanged correspondences with the Senate leadership over an invitation to our client. It is evident from the letters, dated March 8, that our client’s presence in Kogi State will put him in danger. It may also lead to a breakdown of law and order, going by the governor’s antecedents.

    “The letter, therefore, advises that the issues for which the invitation was sent be investigated in Abuja. We believe this would be the reasonable option in the circumstance, and suggest that a neutral team be set up by your office to investigate the issues.

    “Our client is not averse to being investigated for any charges brought against him. The fact that our client is accused of being a gun runner is extremely suspicious and with due respect, smacks of a set up.”

    “Sir, we urge for your urgent intervention in this matter. As we have said, our client, convinced of his innocence, is ready to submit himself for investigation and to answer any charge against his person, but by police officers whose neutrality he is confident of.

    “Our client will not and cannot run from justice, but balks at being delivered directly into the hands of people who have made public threats against his person.”

  • Oshiomhole: I’m not afraid of Igbinedion

    Oshiomhole: I’m not afraid of Igbinedion

    •Edo women urge Bini chief to apologise to governor

    Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole has said he is not afraid to tell the truth about the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion.

    The governor vowed to publish activities of the chief’s son and former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, who led the state from 1999 to 2007.

    Oshiomhole spoke yesterday in Benin, the state capital, when thousands of women in white attire marched on the streets of the ancient city, demanding an apology from Chief Igbinedion to the residents.

    The women carried placards with various inscriptions, such as: “Esama, leave Oshiomhole alone”; “Chief Igbinedion, stop using youths and women to cause trouble”; “Edo people must move forward”; “Oshiomhole, Edo people are proud of you” and “Igbinedion, go and pay Land Use charge.”

    Some women in red attire, popularly called “Ododo”, last week, protested at the Emotan Shrine about the governor’s alleged invectives on the Esama and his policies.

    Yesterday’s protesters were said to have come from the three senatorial districts.

    They said Oshiomhole brought infrastructural development to the riverine areas.

    One of the speakers said: “We have seen your good work. We came to tell you not to be afraid. We hear what people are saying, but we are behind you. Nothing will happen to you.”

    Oshiomhole said he would be ashamed to talk in public, if two of his children were convicted for corruption and money laundering.

    The governor said some Okada residents sued Chief Igbinedion for allegedly “grabbing” their land.

    Reacting to the allegation by Lucky that he bought houses in some choice cities of the world, Oshiomhole said he built his country home in 1990.

    He said: “Chief Igbinedion and his son dragged the Oba (of Benin) to court. Have you forgotten? If an old man is a thief and I called him a thief, did I disgrace him?

    “They are putting your money in their pockets and they say they are rich. They sold government houses to themselves.

    “Should I be quiet to what is wrong? I only reveal what they stole in government and they have not denied it. I will not respect a thief. I will not worship a thief, if everybody else worships the thief.”

     

  • Egwuekwe not afraid of Cote d’Ivoire

    Egwuekwe not afraid of Cote d’Ivoire

    Aheadof the January international friendlies against Ivory Coast and Sudan, Super Eagles defender Azubuike Egwuekwe has boasted that they are ready to face their African adversaries in just a couple of weeks, despite just having opened camp.

    Players started arriving the team’s camp on Wednesday and have had only their first training session ahead of the games, but Egwuekwe believes they will be ready for the challenges ahead.

    “We will be ready for the games, I don’t think that should be a problem. The players are in high spirits and everything is fine so I don’t think there should be any problems,” he said.

    A predominantly home based Super Eagles team will file out against the Elephants of Cote D’ Ivoire and Sudan in January and will be led by Super Eagles assistant coach, Daniel Amokachi.

    Egwuekwe, who has been a mainstay in the regular Super Eagles team over the last three years, said there is nothing to be worried about playing against Sudan and Ivory Coast.

    “They are good teams but there is nothing to be worried about. We beat Ivory Coast at the last Cup of Nations and we played Sudan during the last AFCON qualifiers, so we can face them,” he added.

  • Folarin: I ‘m not afraid of incumbency in Oyo’

    Folarin: I ‘m not afraid of incumbency in Oyo’

    Former Senate Leader Teslim Folarin is the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Oyo State. He spoke with reporters on his mission, the Ajimobi Administration and chances at the poll. EMMANUEL OLADESU was there.

    The perception is that  your party in Oyo State is enmeshed in crisis and that would be a disadvantage to you in the election…

     I totally disagree. Can you tell me which party in this state that is not in crisis? The APC which is the ruling party has lost all its senators, literally lost most of the House of Representatives members and everyone is leaving the party but no one is talking about that. Politics is a game of interest and so, that is why the battle for the control of the soul of the party has been very fierce.

    Yes, some people have left, but some people have also come into the party. This is season is like the transfer window among football clubs, there is a merry go round, people are going out, people are coming in.

    We are very sad to see people go, but they exercised their fundamental human rights which we respect. Yes, we are also making moves towards reconciliation and I can tell you that it is going very, very well. We plan to call a stakeholders’ meeting next week, to carry people along, to let them know that it is a project for everyone and that it is not a Folarin thing, but a PDP thing.

    You are competing with Rasheed Ladoja, Seyi Makinde. All of you in the race, exceppt  Adebayo Alao-Akala from Ogbomoso, are from ibadan. Would that not result in vote splitting?

    Your assumption is wrong. Sometimes in politics, two plus two doesn’t give you four. Sometimes it gives you ten, sometimes it gives you zero. With all due respect in Ogbomoso zone who left with Governor Akala? It is not just about names, you must have followers. There are two members of the House of Representatives in Ogbomoso Zone, the House leader and Odebunmi, they didn’t go with him. The House of Assembly members didn’t go with him. The structure of the party did not go with him. I was with the leader of the party in Ogbomoso, Dr. Saka Balogun, he didn’t go with him. I don’t want to talk about his move, but I think it is a miscalculation and I really do. But you will be shocked with what happens in Ogbomoso. Let me also note that my deputy is from Ogbomoso, a two time local government chairman and a very popular man. No one really went with him.

    Why do you want to be governor of Oyo State?

    It is something I have always wanted to do to change things. I lived in England for fourteen years and there you see how orderly things are done and you begin to wonder why are things not like this in my country and that was what drove me. I was doing well in England and I have seen successive governments in Oyo State and for me, they have done nothing, because they didn’t come with plans, they don’t put people in the heart of their policies. We have the recipe for change. As senator I could only attract projects to my constituency, I didn’t have a red pen, but as governor you could make things happen and make a difference.

    One of the things I feel strongly about is education because if you miss the boat completely. The other day somebody invited me to a party in a high school and you would think you were in a piggery. I couldn’t believe I was in a school.

    We feel very strongly also on the issue of youth unemployment because that was one theme that resonated very strongly during my travels across the state. We have been thinking what would we do? We wont waste our time travelling the whole world looking for investors like previous governments have done. We would create the enabling environment, we would create a small and medium enterprises unit in one of our ministries that would focus on how to help small businesses, help the youths. We would also generate a lot of jobs in the agricultural sector.

    In Oyo State today, infant mortality rate is one of the highest in the country and it is quite unacceptable. For a population of seven million we have about 135 doctors. So, I think if you ask me, it is down to the government.

    You were discharged and not found guilty over the killing of Eleweomo. But, don’t you think the issue could afect your aspiration?

    The issue of Eleweomo was something that used to make me very angry before, but not anymore. I just feel disappointed that we would stoop to this level where we would play politics like this. The former governor (Akala) wasn’t inclusive, he excluded me and good people like Senator Balogun, Chief Adejo, Senator Ladoja and he drove Ladoja out of the party. And because of my position as the arrowhead of the opposition to him and we were not asking too much from him, just include us and they came up with this plan to frame me. I thought it was very, very unfortunate because I was nowhere near the scene of the incident and I ask, as Senate Leader what was my business with NURTW thug? It just didn’t make sense, if you want to frame somebody do it in a more tidy way. In these days of telephone camera, not a single person has any evidence to say that he did it. Secondly, they rushed to the press and said that I shot the guy and immediately the autopsy report came, they said he was stabbed. Do policemen stab people?

    This government, you have to give it to them, when Ajimobi came to power, he called the DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) and asked for the file and he, the DPP said Akala asked them to frame me up and he asked him to go and write the correct report and after he wrote the report, he sacked him and told him we don’t want to play this kind of politics in this state again.

    I am not a violent person and even for my orderlies I don’t tolerate it when they harass motorists and they know it. I have never killed a chicken in my life. It was all a set up and they locked me up in Agodi Prisons all because they wanted to do their primaries.

    Now you have cited the good side of Governor Ajimobi. Could you tell us some of his other good achievements and then, point out his failures?

    I just said what he did about that unfortunate case, but I think that, since then, he has since completely missed the boat. He came into government without any plan, without any clue of what he wants to do and you can see that all he does is travel to Lagos and when he comes back, he will now say Fashola has built one bridge, let me go and build one too. Go to our hospitals, they are not fenced, our schools are not fenced. Oyo State, the pacesetter state came 23rd in the WAEC. Even this infrastructure they are talking about, they got it wrong. I was the first person to raise the alarm and when I did it, it was with all sense of responsibility thinking that they will change and this government is so insensitive, lacks human face and basically they are clueless. He hasn’t paid compensation, he hasn’t provided alternatives and that is the truth of the matter. What we are saying is that they got their balance wrong. He forgets all the time that being in government is about serving the people. If you are going to plant flowers, yes, it makes everywhere look nice, but if it means that it is going to make some people unemployed, then don’t plant the flower. Once you dislodge them, not only do you cause economic dislocation, you also cause social dislocation and that is the story right across the state and that is why everybody wants him out.

    Even the bridge they built at Mokola, you get the impression that they only built the bridge so that they can say that Ajimobi built this bridge, but it has caused more misery to people living in that area when a simple transport management would solve the problem. You are expanding all the roads, but go to England, they have narrow roads, they have traffic lights.

    The point I am making is that you can do the right thing the wrong way. I have given you the analogy of the poultry. You don’t have to use very strong chemicals to kill the chicken. There is nothing wrong with urban regeneration, in fact it is something we will continue, but we will do it with a human face.

    Do you see the incumbency factor as a challenge to your aspiration?

    Incumbency in Oyo State has always been a minus! It means nothing in our state if you look at our history. In other states it is a big factor but in our state if you say you are the incumbent it makes it much easier.

    Are you worried that Ajimobi could get on the coattails of Gen. Buhari to get to a second term?

    What is our business with Gen. Buhari in the Southwest? All we care about is Ajimobi who has demolished our livelihoods. People are angry that Ajimobi has deprived them of their livelihoods, deprived them of their homes. Look, they have built bridges and all that but why haven’t they conducted local government elections? It is because they know that they will lose.

    Are you worried that you would be confronting two former governors and an incumbent governor?

    Let me tell you that the PDP has the strongest platform whether we are in government or not. This thing you mentioned about the former governors, that is the advantage for me. I am going to tell the people that these people have done it before and they failed you, give me a chance.

  • Gulak: I am not afraid of Ribadu

    Former Presidential Political Adviser Alhaji Ahmed Gulak has said that the governorship ambition of former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in  Adamawa State is not a threat to his aspiration to rule the state.

    He told reporters in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), that Ribadu may not defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    He said: “I don’t believe Ribadu would jettison his ideals and defect from the APC to the PDP for the purpose of contesting the governorship election in Adamawa State. If he is sure of his popularity, he should be ready to contest on the platform of the APC, if he so desires. But, it is the people that will decide who to govern them.

    “However, if he has decided to join the PDP, as it is being rumoured, then he is welcome. But given a transparent process, no politician in Adamawa State today has what it takes to defeat me in any primary election or the election proper.

    “It is a matter of one’s popularity with the people because Adamawa of today is far different from what obtained about seven years ago”, Gulak stated.

    He dismissed insinuations that his removal from office by President Goodluck Jonathan may work against his ambition, stressing that he was not removed as a result corruption or any misconduct.