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  • Presidential primary: Can PDP get it right?

    In this piece, Abdullah Dass examines the preparations for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primary and the chances of party in next year’s general elections.

    It is generally belived that President Muhammadu Buhari has a near unshakeable stranglehold on the  electorate in the North, especially in the Northwest zone consisting of Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Jigawa, Sokoto and Zamfara States.

    In the last 15 years, PMB has consistently garner between 11 and 12 million votes in the three zones of the North. The only exception was when he contested against Late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua in 2007 when his acclaimed domination of northern electorate was broken almost along the middle. Yar’Adua polled 48 percent to Buhari’s 52 percent. This might be due to the fact that both men are Fulani Muslims from same Katsina State.

    The question therefore, arises that: Is it not better for any party that intends to defeat the Buhari administration democratically to field a candidate with similar influence and pluses like Yar’adua from the North-west?

    There is the need, at this point, to point out that Yar’adua’s exemplary perfomance against Buhari was not all due to political attributes of the former Governor of Katsina State.

    Two factors were at play here, the most important being that Yar’adua contested against Buhari with the solid and strong backing of a highly respected national icon, President Olusegun Obasanjo who was then the incubent President.

    Obasanjo was in firm control of the Presidency and he had tried to stay in power through a third term agenda, which ordinarily going by the culture of politics in Africa, was not too difficult an ambition to achieve. However, the plan failed. The Northern reaction, from both the elite and the grassroots was that of gratitude and relief that Obasanjo was finally leaving and giving the North a chance to gain power back. It was made a lot easier because the candidate, Yar’adua was a Northern aristocrat and a muslim.

    However, today, the situation is completely different and not comparable to what existed in 2007.

    None of the aspirants in the opposition party – Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, Barrister Tanimu Turaki, Senator Rafiu Musa Kwankwaso, Alhaji Sule Lamido and Sen. Ahmed Makarfi has the political clout capable of doing any significant havoc comparable to that done by Umaru Yar’adua.

    First, as common to all of them their maximum influence is nearly limited to their states of origin. This applies to Saminu Turaki, Tambuwal, Bafarawa, Lamido and Makarfi. Only Kwankwaso has a not too significant spread outside Kano, his state of origin. The Kwankwansiya movement essentially exist, at least 90 percent of it, in Kano and its environs. It is not distinctly noticeable in Sokoto or Kebbi, and neither in Yobe or Adamawa, not to talk of Niger and Nassarawa.

    Unfortunately, even in Kano, its influence has been slightly whittled down by Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau’s recent defection to Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC). The combination of two of the three strong political pillars in Kano ( Gov. Umaru Ganduje and Shekarau) being in APC, is a mortal injury to the Kwankwansiya movement in Kano.

    Second, the existence of a supportive incumbent Federal Government assisted Yar’Adua in no small measure and the absence of such incumbent support presenlty, totally renders impotent any dream possibility of depleting or eroding Buhari’s  support base in the the North West or the North in general by any of the acclaimed opposition aspirants from the Northwest.

    Third, none of these aspirants from the Northwest has any known or politically appreciable presence, followership, support or acceptability in any of the Southern zones. Their penetration in the South is abysmally poor and insignificant and they can only rely on ineffectual acolytes to mobilise support for them in the South.

    In conclusion,  therefore, none of the six aspirants in the PDP from the North West has what it takes to even reduce Buhari’s electoral value by as much as 10 percent in the North West or North in general. And also, none has a known or visible following in the south with which they can upstage Buhari’s entrenched political associates in the South, especially in the South West, which is the second largest voting population in the country.

    The greatest political fallacy concerning the 2019 elections however, is the postulation that a President cannot emerge in Nigeria without the person winning in the Northwest zone. Nothing can be farther from the truth than this assumption or perception. The reality, the national political antecedents and bare electoral facts based on past results do not support this position.

    First, if the votes of the North west was of such electoral indispensability, why was it impossible for Buhari to win in his first three attempts at the Presidency, despite his consistent six million votes from the North west and approximately 12 million votes from the entire North in all previous three elections; 2003, 2007 and 2011.

    Second, in 2003, Obasanjo polled a total votes of 24.2 million against Buhari”s 13.12 million. If ALL the votes OBJ garnered from the North Central, North East and North West (9 million) were  to be removed from OBJ”s votes, he would still have won with a total of 15.2 million votes against Buhari’s total 13.12 million across the country.

    Third, in 2011, former President Goodluck Jonathan defeated Buhari, polling a total of 22.2 million as against Buhari’s 12.09 million. Of this vote for Buhari, a whooping 10.7 million came from the three northern zones.

    Also, as it was with Obasanjo in 2003, so it was with Jonathan in 2011. If all the 8.3 million votes scored by the former President in the three Northern zones were to be totally deleted from his votes he would have still have defeated Buhari because Jonathan would have had 13.9 million votes left  to Buhari’s 12. 09 million votes.

    In 2019, there are new considerations, which may make Buhari’s victory difficult.

    One, 2015 was Buhari’s finest year politically. He was packaged and widely accepted as a national saint, poor, but with unparalleled integrity. With great expectations about competence and capability.

    The prevailing economic conditions, pervasive poverty,  hunger, insecurity and growing unemployment across the social strata in the country has made Buhari’s ratings and acceptabilty to nose-dive.

    Buhari garnered two million votes from the six states of the North Central in 2015. Today, only Nassarawa, Kogi and Niger remain in the group. This easily can be translated to another loss of about one million votes.

    Any candidate that can poll the kind of votes from the North Central, and the entire South like Obasanjo did in 2003, and Jonathan did in 2011 may win the 2019 elections with an overwhelming majority.

    In the Southeast and Southsouth zones, Buhari’s performance will not change significantly. A rehearsal was what happened in Anambra governorship elections where the two big parties; APC and PDP with their massive resources were thoroughly beaten and disgraced. The masses disobeyed and ignored their elite leadership and voted not for just the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), but against the interest of the incumbent Federal Government in the South-east.

    The Southsouth is not expected to be much different. There may be a spike of support in Akwa Ibom State due to the influence of Senator Godswill Akpabio, but a spike it will be. No more!

    The Southwest presents a totally different scenario. Today, and all-through the presidential election in 2019, all the six states in the South- west will be under the control of APC governors. In theory, they will be expected to deliver their states.

    The most sophisticated electorate is in the South-west. The electorate here has discerning capabilities and has an antecedent of punishing erring governments and political groups.

    However, because the entire South-west will be governed by APC governors, and because the South West represents the second largest voting population in the country, it will be impossible for the opposition to win in 2019, if it leaves the South-west completely open and the electorate without any choice if it selects a candidate that on his own does not have any special appeal to the electorate in this zone.

    The political irony here is that a Northwest candidate is not what is required for PDP to win in 2019 against Buhari. Rather, the political imperative is in the choice of a candidate that can split the Southwest votes. This actually is the master key that can ensure victory for the opposition in 2019.

    • Dass a political analyst, writes from Abuja.

     

  • PDP secretary picks Reps ticket

    Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretary in Kwara state Razaq Lawal has emerged as the PDP candidate for Ilorin West/Asa House of Representatives.
    Former commissioner for Special Duties was yesterday officially affirmed by delegates from his federal constituency at the Kwara central zonal office of the party in Ilorin.
    Also affirmed as PDP House of Representatives candidate for Ilorin East/ South constituency at the event is Hon. AbdulWahab Issa.
    Issa had served as Representative for the same constituency between 2011- 2015 and thereafter served as the Director General, ABS Mandate Constituency office, Ilorin.
    Rasaq Lawal’s emergence was also in fulfilment of the  Senate President Bukola Saraki’s pledge to give both the old and PDP members equal opportunity.
    The Kwara central zonal chairman of the PDP, Alhji Adesina Jimoh poured encomiums on Saraki for providing effective and efficient leadership for the PDP and Saraki political structure in the state.
    Adesina described Saraki as a fair and selfless leader whose only interest in politics is the development of his people and growth of Kwara state.
    He said the Senate President’s unique leadership has put the PDP in more advantage position over the  disunited and leaderless opposition parties in the state.
    In his acceptance speech, Lawal thanked God for ensuring his emergence.
    He expressed special gratitude to the Senate for making good his promise to give both the old and new members of the PDP in the state equal opportunities.
    ” Saraki’s name will go down in his history as a fair and detrabilised leader through whose leadership so many Kwarans had been elected and appointed into positions of authority both at the state and federal levels.
    The chairman of the electoral panel that conducted the primary, Barr. Moses Ibiyemi raised up the hands of the two candidates for affirmation by delegates.
    Before this, other aspirants for the House of Representatives seat for the two federal constituencies had announced their withdrawal from the race in the interest of their party. They expressed their support for Lawal and Issa.
    Those that spoke include Hon. Abubakar Kannike, Alh Saka Babatunde, Hon. Warrah and Hon. Segilola AbdulKadir.
  • PDP denies election of Senator Aidoko in primary

    The Peoples Democratic Party has denied the purported election of Senator Aidoko for the Kogi Eastern Senatorial District.

    A statement in Lokoja on Wednesday, signed by the Returning Officer, Sam Abenemi, the State Secretary of PDP, Faruk Yahaya, and the State Publicity Secretary, Bode Ogunmola, said no primary was held to return a Senatorial candidate for the Kogi Eastern Senatorial District.

    The party said that after due consultations with the electoral officials from Abuja, the returning officer and state officials of the PDP, it was resolved that the MoU allegedly signed by the PDP with APC Senators was not applicable in the Eastern Senatorial District.

    Read also: Igbinedion, others get PDP ticket for Reps

     

    This, he said, did not allow for any affirmation as demanded by the officials from Abuja.

    The statement said that the party in Kogi State, therefore, advised the general public to disregard the purported primary election.

    It said that the party’s leaders in persons of Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, Capt. Idris Wada from the district were all in Idah on Tuesday and there was no election held there.

    “The state PDP, therefore, called on its members to remain calm as efforts are being made to redress the issues surrounding the purported election and result.

  • Saraki urges PDP delegates not to vote on sentiment

    Senate President and presidential hopeful, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki has said that religious and ethnic considerations should not determine who gets the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential ticket.

    Saraki, therefore urged delegates of the party going for presidential convention not to vote on the basis of sentiments but should elect a candidate that would give Nigeria good leadership.

    He spoke on Wednesday during consultation visit to delegates and supporters of PDP at the party Secretariat in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state capital.

    “This country needs a president that all of us will look at him and say I will have a fair hearing, a president that will represent everybody, a president that will represent me no matter any religion.

    “It is time as a country that we do not vote on sentiment. We should not vote because we come from this part of the country. Let us vote for a man or woman that we believe will move the country forward,” Saraki said.

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    The Senate President noted that in line with the new world order, countries are electing visionary leaders who have the capacity to develop potentials for sustainable development and all inclusive governance.

    Saraki said that if voted into power, the Petroleum Industry Bill would his priority to bring development to oil sector.

    “Definitely, if voted into power that is the first thing I am going to do. Unfortunately the issues that are being raised are none issues.

    “The PIB is too important for us to be buck down by issues, that either by legislative law making.

    “If I emerge as the candidate of party and president, I can assure you that law will be one of the few things to do and sign it into law.

    “We need it in order to provide jobs for millions of youths that are looking for job we need it to improve on our oil and gas sector”, he said.

    Saraki said that his government would develop infrastructure and provide enabling environment to attract private investors, stressing that private investors would create job opportunities for the teeming youth.

    “Most important thing is to create enabling environment that will bring investors, investors can only operate where they have confidence in the leadership, confidence in your policies that will drive the business.

     

     

  • Yobe: PDP produces Senatorial candidates at two parallel primaries

    …Gaidam, Lawan emerge APC senatorial candidates for Yobe East & North

     

    Former Minister of Police Affairs and Minister of State Agriculture and Water Resources, Adamu Waziri and the current Senator representing Yobe South Senatorial Zone Mohammed Hassan have both emerged as candidates of the PDP for the Zone B senatorial seat at two parallel primaries held in Potiskum, Yobe State on Tuesday.

    Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam and the Senate Leader Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan also emerged unopposed for the Yobe East and Yobe North primary elections of the APC respectively, was also held across the state on Tuesday.

    While the two primaries of the PDP were both held simultaneously in Potiskum town, both Sen. Mohammed Hassan and Adamu Maina Waziri claimed victory at each of the exercises amidst their supporters and party fateful.

    Yobe South Senatorial district has four local government areas of Fune, Fika, Nangere and Potiskum.

    At the Idrissa Cinema Centre in Postiskum, where the Waziri led primary was conducted, Adamu Waziri emerged winner with a wide margin of 341 votes followed by Sen. Mohammed Hassan with 15 votes. At the other venue, where a similar election was also held, Adamu Waziri and his nephew Haruna Bawa Waziri trailed with 3 and 5 votes respectively from Sen. Mohammed Hassan who pulled 324.

    The chairman of the PDP Electoral panel for the Yobe State Senatorial primary election Mohammed Yunusa who declared Mohammed Hassan the winner of the election told journalists that he is not aware that another primary election was also held in Potiskum.

    “We are a committee of five people sent from the PDP National Secretariat to conduct this election. As you can see, four of us are here conducting this election. I am the chairman of the committee. The other person, Dr. Shettima Umar is the only person that is not with us here. I called him informing him that we are in Potiskum and I haven’t seeing him and he told me he is on his way.

    “I have not seen him uptil this moment. Even his appointment letter as a member of the committee is with me. He is not picking his calls again. I don’t know why,” Mr. Yunusa informed.

    Interestingly, The Nation checks gathered that Dr. Shettima Umar, was the one PDP official from the National Secretariat that took charge of the primary election that produced Adamu Waziri as the winner.

    Shettima in his narration informed journalists that he has not seen the other members of the committee and therefore decided to go ahead to conduct the primaries.

    “I didn’t see the other members so decided to do my job here. I called the chairman of the committee but i have not heard from him. His no is switched off. Maybe he is on his way,” Dr. Shettima said.

    In his reaction, one of the aspirants Haruna Bawa Waziri who was at the Adamu Waziri staged a walk out and said he didn’t know he was in a wrong place.

    Mr. Haruna also accused members of the committee from the national secretariat of the party of hoarding information from aspirants for the election.

    “I decided to walk out of the elections because of the fraud that was taking place at the venue of the election. I saw a lot of shabby things going on and I decided not to be part to that fraudulent arrangement. I also discovered I was in a wrong place so I left the venue and i disassociate with the two primaries that were held”, Haruna said.

     

  • Atiku condemns renewed violence in Jos

    Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday condemned the renewed violence that led to lost of lives and property in some parts of Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau.

    Abubakar, a Presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), expressed deep concern over what he described as “senseless outbreak of violence”.

    According to him, this had claimed lives of students of the University of Jos and other innocent citizens.

    He said in a statement in Abuja: “Those behind the act are enemies of Nigeria.

    “Their act is capable of plunging the country into a serious economic stagnation, thereby compounding the problems of poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment.”

    Abubakar called for urgent action by the government in addressing the situation to enable residents of the state to go back to their normal lives.

    The former vice-president also called for improved security and intelligence gathering in nipping the evil act in the bud. (NAN)

  • 2019: Senator Dino Melaye wins Kogi West PDP ticket

    Senator Dino Melaye was on Tuesday affirmed as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flag bearer for the Kogi West Senatorial District ahead of the 2019 general election.
    While four other contenders in the race were not cleared by the party screening committee, two others stepped down for Melaye, who just returned to the party.
    Those who stepped down for Melaye were former commissioner of local government and chieftaincy affairs, Tolorunjuwon Faniyi and the lawmaker representing Kabba/bunu/ Ijumu federal constituency, Hon. Tajudeen Yusuf.
    Those not clear for the primary included Sunday Karimi, member representing Yagba federal constituency, former acting governor of the state, Clarence Olafemi, Henry Ojuola and Ganiyu Salaudeen all from the Yagba federal constituency.
    The primary was conducted at the Prestige Hotels in Kabba.
    The Returning Officer for the exercise, Mr. Jude Sule said that Melaye scored all the delegates’ votes from the seven LGAs of Kogi West.
    The exercise which was peaceful was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security personnel.
    Melaye after the exercise, said the affirmation was “Shocking but not surprising bearing in mind that he has represented the axis wonderfully at the upper champer of the national assembly.”
    He however appealed to all other aspirants who might be aggrieved, to let go of their anger and join hands with him to rid the state and the country of the “bad governance of APC, both at the state and national level.”
    At Idah, Kogi East, venue of the PDP senatorial primary for the district, tension was said to be high, where seven aspirants including the incumbent Senator Attai Aidoko contested the shadow primary.
    As at the time of filing this report, the exercise was yet to commence, and it I’d believed it will be postponed.
    Senator Ahmed Ogembe, was reportedly affirmed as the PDP flag bearer for the district, though conflicting reports had it that other aspirants were waiting for the election materials from the party headquarters in Abuja.
    Ogembe is the serving senator representing Kogi East.
  • 3 Abia PDP senators clinch party’s ticket for 2019

    Three Abia senators on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday clinched the tickets of the party for the 2019 general elections in the state.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, representing Abia South, went through the crucible of a keenly contested race to grab his ticket, his counterparts from Abia North and Abia Central, Senators Mao Ohuabunwa and Theodore Orji, literally got theirs without stress.

    Abaribe, who seeks to return to the Upper Chamber for the fourth tenure, polled 413 votes to defeat three other contestants.

    The contestants included the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ikechi Mgboji, a former state lawmaker, Chief Emeka Stanley, and Chief Solomon Ogunji, an aide to Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu.

    NAN reports that Orji, popularly called Ochendo, and Ohuabunwa, also known as “Follow better’, who are seeking a second term, polled 489 and 741 votes, respectively.

    The two senators were sole aspirants of PDP in their respective senatorial districts. (NAN)

  • Sen. Nwaoboshi picks PDP Delta North senatorial ticket

    Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi on Tuesday picked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senatorial ticket for the Delta North Senatorial District for a second time at the party primaries in Asaba.

    Nwaoboshi polled 506 to beat his closest rival, Prince Ned Nwaoko, former member representing Aniocha-Oshimili Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, “who polled 453 votes and Chief Paul Osaji a former Commissioner in the state with 216 votes’’.

    Chief Uzor Nwandu,  the Returning Officer, PDP Electoral Committee, who announced the result, declared Nwaoboshi winner of the election for garnering the highest votes of 506 out of a total of 1,194 votes cast.

    She declared that the number of void votes were 19.

    According to her, the total votes cast is 1.194 and the number of accredited delegates are 1,214.

    “The breakdown is as follows; Paul Osaji pulled 216 votes, Price Ned Nwaoko pulled 453 votes while Nwaoboshi pulled 506 to emerge winner.

    “I hereby return Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi as the PDP candidate for the Delta North Senatorial District for the 2019 elections,” Nwandu said. (NAN)

  • Kano: PDP Kwankwasiya faction elects Yusuf guber candidate

    Over, 4,000 members of the Kwankwasiyya faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano have elected a former Commissioner of Works and Housing in Kano, Abba Kabiru Yusuf as the gubernatorial candidate of the party.

    Yusuf, a son in law to former Kano Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, was elected at the primaries, which held as early as 1 am on Tuesday, at Lugard House, the Kwankwasiyya Headquarters in the state in the midst of all the party  major stakeholders outside the Kwankwasiyya faction.

    Announcing the outcome of the result, the Returning officer and Chairman of the Electoral Working Committee of the PDP, Dr Ezego Emeka Onuoha (Justice of Peace), commended the party members for peaceful conduct of the Primaries.

    ”Number of accredited Delegates, 4,130; nominated aspirants, Abba K. Yusuf, 2,400. And by the power bestowed on the Committee of which I am the Chairman, we hereby declare Abba K. Yusuf, as the candidate to fly the flag of the PDP and to be the Governor of this state in 2019.”

    In his remarks, Yusuf, not only appreciated his supporters but promised to work for the development of the State when he becomes governor.

    ”Let me seize this opportunity to thank Almighty Allah for giving us the opportunity to be able to participate in this Gubernatorial Primary election. We want to assure you that we would not let you down. We would bring you closer, to our chest  by the time we go into the Government House, Insha Allah.”

    The Police Command in the State had earlier prevented the Kwankwasiyya faction of the PDP from conducting their primaries and barricaded the venue of the primary, citing court orders on the PDP leadership tussle in the state.

    In APC, having defied an initial peace pact, signed last month, the Senor Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari, on House of Representatives Matters, Abdulrahaman Kawu Sumaila and the Senator, representing Kano South, Senator Kabiru Gaya, have signed another peace pact ahead of Tuesday’s  APC’s Senatorial Primaries in Kano State.

    The signing took place on Monday during a close-door meeting, with Security Chiefs in the State, including the Director of Department of State Services DSS, and the Army Commandant after both politicians were summoned by the State Police Command, following a clash of the supporters of the two politicians on Sunday .

    Speaking shortly, after the meeting, Kano State Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Yusuf, said Senator Gaya and Sumaila had promised to talk to their supporters to embrace peace and conduct themselves properly, while maintaining law and order during today’s  APC’s Senatorial Primaries.

    Speaking ahead of today’s Senatorial Primary elections of the APC, an aspirant of the North Senatorial Seat, Engineer Abdullahi Tijjani Mohammed Gwarzo, has withdrawn from the race.

    Briefing newsmen in Kano, Gwarzo said his decision to withdraw from the race followed an intervention by the State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and the Commissioner for Local Government,  Murtala  Sule Garo, to reconcile him with the incumbent Senator of the zone, Senator Barau Jibrin.

    According to Gwarzo, who was a former Deputy Governor of Kano State, his withdrawal was also influenced by interest toward the APC success and the development of Kano North in particular.

    Gwarzo’s withdrawal therefore leaves, Senator Barau Jibrin, as the only contender for Kano North Senatorial District.