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  • Osinbajo seeks massive support for APC candidates

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo took his door to door campaign to Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State at the weekend.  He was joined in the exercise by Governor Akinwumi Ambode, APC governorship candidate, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola and Senator Solomon Adeola who represents Lagos West in the Senate.

    The Vice President and his entourage visited many homes, markets. Speaking to the crowd at Greenland Stadium in Abesan Estate, Ipaja, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo urged the APC members to work tirelessly for President Buhari and other candidates victory in the forthcoming elections.

    He said Alimosho is very crucial to APC as the largest local government with votes in Lagos State. “There are votes in Alimosho. We should all go out and vote on February 16 for Buhari. We are expecting large votes from Alimosho, which has largest voting population,” he said. In his address, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said: “Alimosho votes are very crucial to APC’s victory. We should all go out and vote enmasse for President Buhari and other APC candidates in February 16 elections. We should also vote for Sanwo-Olu and other APC candidates on March 2.  “You can see all of us coming together to campaign. It is a complete house and we are all united to work for APC’s victory in Lagos State.”

    Also speaking, Lagos APC governorship candidate, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu urged the residents of Alimosho to vote for all APC candidates.

    “The Vice President is here to visit us in our neighborhood. We are here to campaign for President Buhari. We should come out enmasse and vote for Buhari in February 16 and vote for all APC candidates in the February 16 and March 2 elections,” he said.

    Senator Solomon Adeola, representing Lagos West Senatorial District, said Muhammadu Buhari-led APC administration has performed credibly and should be reelected.

    His words: “We are all here to solicit for your votes for President Buhari and other APC candidates in February 16 and March 2 elections.

     

  • Osinbajo to supporters: don’t take 2019 elections for granted

     

     

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has urged Nigerians not to take the 2019 elections for granted saying everyone must come out so that the All Progressives Congress (APC) retain the presidency.

    Speaking at the flag off of the APC governorship campaign in Niger state on Saturday, Osinbajo told voters tell off the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), saying the opposition has nothing to offer Nigerians.

    “Nigerians should tell PDP to go away, PDP go away, Niger state is APC and Nigeria is APC. It will be APC all the way, ” he stressed.

    He stated the President Buhari’s administration is committed to Niger state assuring that all major projects would be completed when the President is voted back in February.

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    Director General of President Buhari Campaign Organisation, Honorable Rotimi Amaechi, said the 2019 elections would be a contest between between the rich and the poor.

    “PDP is the party for the rich. PDP is rich because they stole our money but we are poor.

    “PDP wants to come back to power because they are hungry and want another chance to steal more money as the money they stole is finished,” he alleged.

    Amechi declared that the government has delivered on its electioneering promises, adding it would do much more for the masses when reelected.

    Niger state Governor Abubakar Bello vowed to continue with ongoing projects when reelected.

    He promised that all projects would be completed shortly after receiving his flag from the Deputy National Chairman.

  • Video: Osinbajo, Ambode, Sanwo-Olu canvass support for Buhari

    Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo has urged the people of Alimosho Local Government to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari, for continuity of good governance.

    Osinbajo, along with Governor Akinwumi Ambode and the governorship candidate of  All Progressives Congress( APC) in Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-olu appealed to the people to vote the party’s candidates in the forthcoming elections.

    Speaking to the crowd at Greenland Stadium in Abesan Estate, Ipaja,  Osinbajo urged party members to work tirelessly for President Buhari and other candidates’ victory during the polls.

    He said: ‘’Alimosho is very crucial to APC as the largest local government with votes in Lagos State. There are votes in Alimosho. We should all go out and vote on February 16 for Buhari. We are expecting large votes from Alimosho, which has the largest voting population,” he said.

    In his address, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said: “Alimosho votes are very crucial to APC’s victory. We should all go out and vote enmasse for President Buhari and other APC candidates in February 16 elections. We should also vote for Sanwo-Olu and other APC candidates on March 2.

    “You can see all of us coming together to campaign. It is a complete house and we are all united to work for APC’s victory in Lagos State.”

    Also speaking, Lagos APC governorship candidate, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu urged the residents of Alimosho to vote for all APC candidates.

    “The Vice President is here to visit us in our neighborhood. We are here to campaign for President Buhari. We should come out enmasse and vote for Buhari in February 16 and vote for all APC candidates in the February 16 and March 2 elections,” he said.

    The senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District, Solomon Adeola said Muhammadu Buhari-led APC administration had performed creditably and should be reelected.

    His words: “We are all here to solicit your votes for President Buhari and other APC candidates in February 16 and March 2 elections.

    “We are all aware of APC programmes and laudable achievements since 2015 till date. We have performed better than what previous administration did in 16 years.”

  • Osinbajo, governors, others eulogise Fasehun at funeral service

    Eminent Nigerians, including Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Governors Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (Ondo) and Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) yesterday paid their last respects to the founder of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), Dr Fredrick Fasehun.

    They eulogised the late OPC founder for his heroic deeds.

    Fasehun’s remains were committed to mother earth at his Ondo country home.

    His kinsman and former Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko as well as all co-ordinators and members of OPC in the Southwest attended the ceremony.

    Osinbajo, who was at the commendation service in Ondo town, also witnessed the interment at Fasehun’s home at Jolaco area of Ife Road in the ancient town.

    The Vice-President said Nigeria had lost a warrior who dedicated his life to the service of humanity.

    He described the deceased as very brave and courageous, stressing that the commitment of the late Fasehun to democracy and rule of law was huge.

    Osinbajo said the late Fasehun was a brilliant medical doctor who contributed significantly to the development of medicine and made useful impacts in the nation’s medical system since his return to the country.

    The Vice-President noted that the OPC founder would be remembered for his service to humanity, especially his roles in founding the group, which was those that fought for the return of democracy in the country.

    He also recounted the roles Fasehun played during and after the 1993 presidential election, which the military annulled.

    According to him, Nigeria will not forget people like Fasehun, who suffered greatly in the hands of military dictator and former Head of State, General Sanni Abacha, for his belief in the rule of law and democracy.

    Osinbajo added that the late Fasehun was remanded for 20 months in Ikoyi prison by the Abacha-led military junta.

    He maintained that the legacy the late Fasehun left behind would be remembered forever.

    The Vice President said beneficiaries of his charity programmes in different parts of the country would not forget him for once.

    “We will definitely miss this great Nigerian. We will miss his contributions to the growth and development of our nation. We will miss his contributions to the medical profession and his life will continue to be an example for many to follow,” Osinbajo said.

    The Anglican Bishop of Ondo Diocese, Rev. Gabriel Akinbiyi, urged the people to live a life that will be worthy of emulation, like that of the late Fasehun.

     

     

  • Osinbajo, Akeredolu, Fayemi grace OPC founder’s funeral

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday attended the funeral of late Dr Frederick Fasehun, the founder of Oodua Peoples Congress(OPC) at the Cathedral Church of Saint Stephen, Oke-Aluko, Ondo, Ondo State.

    The OPC chieftain passed on Dec. 1 at the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja (LASUTH).

    Osinbajo was accompanied to the service by Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Gov. Kayode Fayemi, among others.

    Former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko was also in attendance.

    In his tribute, Osinbajo said it was a great honour to be at the service to express his own condolence on behalf of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Government of Nigeria.

    He said that Fasehun was exceptional in everything he did as he was medical doctor, a sociologist as well as a versatile acupuncturist.

    “He studied acupuncture in 1977; and set up the very first acupuncture centre in Africa at LASUTH.

    “ He was such a brilliant medical doctor; one would have thought that he would just restrict himself to practice of medicine.

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    “Of course, many of us know he was the proprietor of Bestcare Hospital, which catered for the poor; so many people were able to receive medical attention.

    “But beyond that, I think that what he will always be remembered for is what he did with the OPC; of course, many of us know about the struggle.

    “He was not really a politician; his first interaction that we know within the democratic struggle was when he founded the Movement for Social and Economic Justice.’’

    Osinbajo said that when the deceased founded the OPC, he decided that it was not enough for the Yoruba people to be recongnised for their industry and for their enterprise, but to seek beyond that.

    He said that the first set of members of OPC were artisans, who Fasehun taught excellence and integrity and also at the same time, teaching them democratic principles and activism.

    The vice president said that he was happy that Fasehun lived a good life and knew God.

    In his tribute, Akeredolu said that Fasehun would be remembered for excellence and for championing the cause of the Yoruba nation.

    Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, the Archbishop of Abuja Province and Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, prayed God to comfort the family of the deceased and all he left behind.

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    Okoh, whose message was read by the Most Rev. Gabriel Akinbiyi, Archbishop, Ecclesiastical Province of Ondo and Lord Bishop, Diocese of Akoko, also prayed God to give Fasehun’s family the fortitude to bear the loss.

    In his sermon, Akinbiyi said that from the tributes from family members and friends, it was evident that he impacted on lives.

    He said that Fasehun remained faithful and committed to serving God in spite the post he held.

    The bishop prayed that God would give Nigeria a leader after God’s heart as the “nation goes for elections.’’

    He said that one of the lessons from Fasehun’s life was that one could face trials and difficulties and still maintain standard.

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, also sent a condolence message.

  • Osinbajo, Soyinka, BBC, others move against fake news

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka and others yesterday called for criminalisation of fake news.

    They spoke in Abuja yesterday at the BBC Conference, on Nigeria 2019: Countering Fake News.

    Osinbajo painted a picture of the destructive power of fake news, which he said has the capacity to cause personal harm and lead to violence. Besides, he said fake news can also cause damage to credibility and integrity of public information.

    He added that the capacity of fake news to cause great harm is not in doubt as it has the ability to mislead without realising it.

    Osinbajo, who narrated his personal experience in the hands of fake news peddlers, said a line must be drawn so as not to infringe on the rights of the people.

    He said: “I have also been a victim. Fake news may also cause you marital peace. About three weeks ago I got a call from my wife in the office and she said, Yemi what are you doing with strippers. There is this story on a very famous blog that said, ‘Osinbajo caught with strippers.’ And there was also a photograph of me standing in between the perfectly clothed ladies and under the photograph, the same ladies now not wearing much. It turned out that I have taken photograph with the ladies at an entertainment event when they were perfectly clothed.

    “The capacity of fake news to cause great arm is not in doubt at all. It has been the realisation that it may even mislead. I think it was Wilson Churchill that said a lie gets half way round the world before the truth has a chance to get his pants on. But why fake news is now news, is obviously because of the greater dimension of content of harm that it can do and then the scope.

    “A lot of these are as a result of the advancement in technology, especially in the past few decades or so. But I think as for the damage done to the credibility and integrity of public information, the capacity of fake news to cause alarm, fear and even violence has been demonstrated again and again.”

    He warned that greater damage would be done if nothing was done about it.

    “One of the great worries for us should be what harm it has done to public information. I think that a time may come if nothing is done, when nothing will be believed or nothing will be believable because as technology improves in its capacity to manipulate and disseminate, after a while there will be perfect videos raising artificial intelligence and all of the other tools of digital technology,” he added.

    He went on: “A perfect video of people speaking or somebody making a speech that he never made at events that never happened. It will become more and more difficult to differentiate between what is truth and what is not.

    “I think if we discredit public information, it is a massive danger for society itself aside from the capacity of it to cause physical arm. Ones it destroys the believability of public information, then the means of communicating with each other have been soiled forever.”

    While raising concern of human rights in an attempt to address fake news, Osinbajo said it would be impossible to regulate social media without infringing on fundamental rights.

    He said: “Today there are three issues we have to look at. The first is to which extent can we hold local media owners to account. A lot of the disinformation obviously is from social media. It is easier to sue the traditional media because they are bound by local laws and it is much easier to hold them to account. But social media is under multi-jurisdictional regulation if there is any threat. But I think there is opportunity here for more jurisdictional collaboration. There should be some kind of agreement between countries that should help us regulate social media much more effectively.

    “The second concern is how to deal with the consequence without infringing on the Freedom of Information and also the freedom of the press. Everybody is a press now, so freedom of the press means my freedom to own a blog, my freedom to determinate information, but the the question is how do we regulate now without infringing on these fundamental freedoms.

    “Really it will be impossible to regulate social media without infringing on fundamental rights. There is no way we are going to leave that in the hands of government or in the hands of the legislature without refining some activity on the part of government of the legislature. How do you create that balance?”

    Commending the organiser for coming up with the conference, Osinbajo said: “This conversation is overdue and I hope that we are able to provide some direction for the way we should handle this problem on fake news.”

    Prof. Soynka and other panelists unanimously agreed that fake news be criminalised as a way of curbing the menace.

    Other panelists include: BBC World Service Group Director Jamie Angus, Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE) President Funke Egbemode and Bella Naija founder Uchechukwu Pedro.

    Soyinka said fake news has the capacity to cause the Third World War, adding that it might come from Nigeria. The Nobel laurel, therefore, asserted that fake news be treated as a crime.

    He said: “People do not understand what is like to have things attributed to you which you know nothing about. Apart from the fact that I have been killed on social media several times, this last year I had telephone calls asking me ‘where are you?’ and I said ‘I am in hall’. And I said ‘I know why you are calling because you thought I was dead’. Emerging waking up one day and finding a statement attributed to you and in a kind of language which you never used. For example during former President Goodluck Jonathan, there were statements that I said that why did Jonathan marry an illiterate. I never made comments like that whatsoever. Those who share fake news are sick.

    “And I made a statement that if people are not careful World War 3 may be quickly started by fake news and that fake news probably will be generated by a Nigerian. We have a system where fake news can multiply in a second. Many of the fake news carriers use it for business. I have someone whom we have tracked down in Poland, using a fake Facebook page of my name and my picture. And I give him a deadline to pull down the page. He lives in the Unites States of America but lives in Poland. He is a member of an organisation called some AIESEC which actually encourages young business men and women.

    “The first thing is to accept the fact that fake news is real and people should stop rushing to the fake sites. Individuals who have no voice before have been empowered suddenly. Every individual is now a journalist, editor, promoter and most of all a publisher. There is competition to be the first to comment. So the ‘419’ individuals sleep in cafes doing all sorts of things. Fake news should be treated as a crime. When you pin down one of such criminals, it should be a case of INTERPOL because they move all over the place. They should be advertised as criminals and get the police to arrest them.

    “I had complained about this to a former inspector general of police that this has to do with personal security, community security. I had expected him to reply but there was no response. Not even acknowledgment. This should be a collective responsibility. Above all we should treat it like a crime.”

    The representative of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Festus Okoye, a National Commissioner, argued that fake news constituted a danger to the forthcoming general elections.

    Okoye, who also pointed out that the country has an army of angry people with different agenda, urged the security operatives to be watchful so as to arrest any threat.

    The INEC commissioner also challenged Nigerians on the need to be able to draw the line on what they want to believe.

    The commission, Okoye said, will be undertaking regular briefing as the elections draw near as part of the measures to curb fake news.

    Okoye said: “It is important that we should pay attention to fake news, it is an issue in the forthcoming 2019 general election.

    “Fake news is misinformation; it has no basis in fact and no basis in reality. But it is generated for a particular purpose. The issues of fake news is of utmost importance in an election period where the stakes are high and where the gladiators wants to win and some of them want to win by all means. So, there are people who just sit down, mix fiction in other to generate a certain reaction. And when they generate such reaction, you can never tell how it will go. In a country like Nigeria, sometime people receive information saying forwarded as received without you looking at the dynamics of what they are forwarding. So for me if you forward as received that means you believe in what they are forwarding or you can attest to what you are forwarding. It is a very serious issue and we are also paying close attention to fake news.

    “The truth of the matter is that during an election period people want to guild their thoughts. As the chairman of the information on voter education committee of INEC, we have had to battle with a situation where it was reported that we have established polling unites in Chad, Niger and other neighboring countries for purposes of having the Internally Displaced persons to vote.

    “Nobody wanted to believe us when we said that there is nothing like that. One of the things that generate fake news is our inability to put out information in the public. When we put out information and you give it a different narrative then it is not our fault. I believe that if governments, agencies are proactive in putting out information on public space. In Nigeria you keep on hearing that there is no smoke without fire. That give people the opportunity to believe something even if they know that the chances of that news to be real in not possible. ”

    Egbemode warned INEC to be ready for fake news, saying politicians would use fake news to gain advantage. He stressed that fake news is dangerous, posited that some people are paid to spread it.

    She said: “Fake news is sophisticated. And some people wants to use that to set the country on fire. They want to see the effect. They know that there are some people who believe in sensation and they just take a full advantage of that. In the newsroom, we also know that fake news infringes on professionalism, it compromises integrity. Names that is built, brand that is build over decades.

    “So we make sure that as an editors we cross check. If you cannot prove it then it cannot even be called a news item. That is what we do and that is what we have been doing. This is the season for more fake news. It is because of the advent and strength of the social media that we are having fake news and there are a lot of people who are paid to spread fake news. These people who post or Carry fake news are not journalists. The fake news issue did not originate from the newsroom. We know what we will lose if we peddle the smallest news item that is fake. We will lose ground, credibility. INEC should be ready for more fake news as the election approaches. There is news and there is gossip. When you want what is real you know where to go to. And when you want gossip and sensationalism you know where to go. When you want to listen to a sermon you do not go to a bar.”

    Pedro noted that ” A lot of the fake news website mimic real news website, so they have they have similar template, it even contains lot of real information alongside the fake information. Fake news go viral than the real news. Many of these people that are posting fake news employs different methods by putting prominent figures to make it real. This is a political period we should be careful and vigilant. The traditional media is not creating fake news. Newspapers do not do that. The people who are posting fake news are not those who will benefit from it. When we have no official news people are going to take the unofficial one.”

  • Fake News has capacity to cause great harm – Osinbajo

    The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday painted a picture of the destructive power of fake news.

    Osinbajo said that the capacity of fake news is lethargic as it does not only cause personal harm but can also lead to violence as it has been demonstrated.

    Besides, he said fake news can also cause damage to credibility and integrity of public information.

    The Vice President spoke in Abuja on Wednesday at the BBC Conference, on Nigeria 2019: Countering Fake News.

    He stressed that the capacity of fake news to cause great harm is not in doubt as it has the ability to mislead without realizing it.

    Osinbajo who narrated his personal experience in the hands of fake news peddlers, however, said there remains a problem of drawing a line so as not to infringe on the rights of the people.

    He said: “I have also been a victim. Fake news may also cause you marital peace. About three weeks ago I got a call from my wife in the office and she said, Yemi what are you doing with strippers. There have been this story on a very famous blog that said, ‘Osinbajo caught with strippers.’ And there was also a photograph of me standing in between the perfectly clothed ladies and under the photograph, the same ladies now not wearing much. It turned out that I have taken a photograph with the ladies at an entertainment event when they were perfectly clothed.

    “The capacity of fake news to cause great arm is not in doubt at all. It has been the realization that it may even mislead. I think it was Wilson Churchill that said a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get his pants on. But why fake news is now news, is obviously because of the greater dimension of content of harm that it can do and then the scope.

    “A lot of these are as a result of the advancement in technology, especially in the past few decades or so. But I think as for the damage done to the credibility and integrity of public information, the capacity of fake news to cause alarm, fear and even violence has been demonstrated again and again.”

    He, however, warned that greater damage will be done if nothing is done about it.

    “One of the great worries for us should be, what harm it has done to public information. I think that a time may come if nothing is done, when nothing will be believed or nothing will be believable because as technology improves in its capacity to manipulate and disseminate, after a while there will be perfect videos raising artificial intelligence and all of the other tools of digital technology,” he posited.

    He added, “A perfect video of people speaking or somebody making a speech that he never made at events that never happened. It will become more and more difficult to differentiate between what is truth and what is not.

    “I think if we discredit public information, it is a massive danger for society itself aside from the capacity of its to cause physical harm. Ones it destroys the believability of public information, then the means of communicating with each other has been soiled forever.”

    While raising concern of human right in an attempt to address fake news, Osinbajo, however, said it will be impossible to regulate social media without infringing on fundamental rights.

    He said: “Today there are three issues we have to look at. The first is to which extent can we hold local media owners to account. A lot of the disinformation obviously are from social media. It is easier to sue the traditional media because they are bound by local laws and it is much easier to hold them to account. But social media is under multi-jurisdictional regulation if there is any threat. But I think there is opportunity here for more jurisdictional collaboration. There should be some kind of agreement between countries that should help us regulate social media much more effectively.

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    “The second concern is how to deal with the consequence without infringing on the Freedom of Information and also the freedom of the press. Everybody is a press now, so freedom of the press means my freedom to own a blog, my freedom to determinate information, but the question is how do we regulate now without infringing on these fundamental freedoms.

    “Really it will be impossible to regulate social media without infringing on fundamental rights. There is no way we are going to leave that in the hands of government or in the hands of the legislature without refining some activity on the part of government of the legislature. How do you create that balance?

    Commending the organizer for coming up with the conference, Osinbajo said: “This conversation is overdue and I hope that we are able to provide some direction for the way we should handle this problem on fake news.”

  • Osinbajo inaugurates Buhari Twitter, FaceBook centre

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday in Abuja inaugurated the Buhari New Media Centre (BNMC).

    It was set up to deploy social media tools in communicating the achievements of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

    Shortly after performing the inauguration at Gwarimpa estate, Osinbajo went round the offices and inspected the facilities.

    The vice president also made FaceBook calls using the centre’s facility.

    Speaking with newsmen, Abubakar Barde, Deputy National Coordinator, BNMC, said that the centre was an information hub for Buhari supporters.

    “Here, we have people that bridge the gap of information between government policies and also the people.

    “We have the call centre here where the vice president spoke with two or three Nigerians.

    “We have the call centre to communicate with Nigerians on the achievements of this administration; we have the studio where we will be having interactions on the achievements of this government.

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    “Also, we have a monitoring department—situation Room—where we are going to monitor the election and end to end of live events that are happening at the polling units.’’

    Barde said that the target of the centre was Nigerians both at home and in the Diaspora.

    According to him, the centre itself is not new but the facilities are bringing the difference.

    He said that BNMC had coordinators in 36 states and the FCT as well as a national leadership.

    “We have been engaging in door to door; street to street community engagement on the achievement of the president and we are doing tremendously well.

    “It is about the social media; the Twitter, FaceBook and the new generation, where we communicate freely.

    “The essence of our door to door interactions is to let those who are not attuned to the new media to understand the policies of government,’’ he said.

    Osinbajo, afterwards, extended his family chats mode of campaign to the family of Madu-Inuwa Wagami in the estate.

  • Osinbajo: Buhari needs new term to consolidate his feats

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) has urged the people of Oke-Ogun, Oyo State, to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in next month’s election.

    He said the President needed another four years to consolidate on his achievements and reposition the country for excellence.

    The vice-president spoke on the achievements of the administration during his visits to Igbeti, Igboho, Kisi and Saki, where he was received by huge crowds of party members and supporters.

    Oke-Ogun consists of big agrarian towns and communities. They are mostly border towns with Republic of Benin and Togo.

    Osinbajo said President Buhari had served the country with fidelity, forthrightness and sincerity, adding that his programmes were targeted at the poor.

    He said: “All the social investment programmes of the Buhari administration was to empower the common man and the poor.”

    At Igbeti, where the vice-president led a street rally, he explained that the TraderMoni, MarketMoni and the N-Power programmes were designed to liberate the masses from poverty.

    He stressed: “The TraderMoni is to empower the small, small traders, it is not for big business. Those in big businesses have their own, which is called the MarketMoni. We want to reach every village so that the people here will also benefit from this government; all of us will be going up, up, up.”

    Osinbajo said the Federal Government will continue to encourage hard work by assisting artisans with money to enhance their businesses.

    He added: “Even those  who are not graduates, but can read and write will be given a stipend monthly like those in the N-Power programme.”

    Osinbajo, who joined the crowd in singing a special campaign song composed in Yoruba, urged the people to vote wisely.

    He said Oke-Ogun voters will benefit from voting credible leaders who use the nation’s God-given resources for the benefit of the poor.

    He said voting for leaders who will steal people’s money and compound their poverty is not a right step in the right direction.

    Osinbajo said Nigerians made a good decision by voting for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015, adding that the Buhari administration had achieved more with less resources.

    During his visit to the Onigbeti of Igbetiland, Oba Emmanuel Oyekan Oyebisi, Ofasegbejo III, Osinbajo said the government will continue to respect traditional rulers.

    Oba Oyebisi praised the Social Investment Programme of the Buhari administration, describing it as a people-oriented intervention programme.

    The monarch urged the Federal Government to develop the mineral resources in his domain, including different types of marble, for the progress of the community and the country.

    Osinbajo thanked the traditional ruler for the warm reception, assuring him that his request will be considered, if the president is re-elected.

    He described the election as critical to the future of Nigeria, urging the people to be vigilant.

    Osinbajo said: “Kabiyesi, this coming election is for progress; we have already seen it, but if we are not cautious, we may be drawn back, but God forbid it.”

    At Kisi, the headquarters of Irepo Local Government Area, the vice president urged the people to stand with the government during the poll.

    Osinbajo, who visited the Bagii of Saki, Chief Abdrasheed Gazali Adegoke, where he met with traditional rulers in the area, thanked them for maintaining peace in their communities.

    Adegoke, who spoke on behalf of the monarchs, praised Osinbajo for being “a great vice president”, adding that President Buhari deserves a second term because of his impressive achievements.

    Also, in continuation of the “family chats,” Osinbajo visited the families of Alhaji Ganiyu Akere and Mr. & Mrs Sunday Kolajo, in Saki.

    At a rally in the town, the vice-president spoke on the Social Investment Programme and the “Next Level” plan of the Buhari administration.

    Osinabjo was accompanied by the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, who hails from Oke-Ogun.

    Osinbajo said that the people of Oke-Ogun, who have savoured the dividends of democracy under the Buhari administration, should continue to keep faith with the government.

    He said the government will grant their request for potable water, roads and power as part of efforts to uplift the rural areas.

    Osinbajo said the people will also benefit from the Trans-border International Market since Saki shares borders with Republic of Benin and Togo.

    At Sango, Saki, the vice president met with the Hausa community, urging them to remain committed to President Buhari’s second term ambition.

    He assured them of more people-oriented schemes that will boost their trading.

    Osinbajo said: “The next level of change is to lift everyone from poverty and provide more infrastructural development.”

    A community leader, Abdulwaheed Lawal, a lawyer, pledged the loyalty of the community to the cause of the APC, assuring the party that the people will vote for the President.

    Earlier in the day, Osinbajo attended the wedding of the son of the Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    He also met with the League of Imams and Alfas in Ibadan, shortly before departing for Oke-Ogun for his two-day campaigns in the sub-zone.

  • Osinbajo holds private meeting with Awujale

    Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has held a meeting with the Awujale of Ijebu land in Ogun State, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II.

    They met at the home of the Ijebu paramount ruler in GRA, Ijebu-Ode.

    Hordes of reporters, who had laid siege to the entrance of Oba Adetona’s home ahead of Osinbajo’s arrival, were not allowed inside.

    A senior police officer was overheard instructing his subordinates not to admit reporters into the premises.

    The Vice-President, who arrived in a military chopper, marked NAF 541, around 3.35 p.m, was received at the Otunba Dipo Dina International Stadium in Ijebu-Ode by the immediate past Commissioner of Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru; his counterpart in Finance, Lekan Bello; and Police Commissioner Ahmed Iliyasu, among others.