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  • We haven’t endorsed Jonathan for Presidency – PDM

    We haven’t endorsed Jonathan for Presidency – PDM

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM), Alhaji Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim has warned against the use of the name of the party in endorsing President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the March 28, 2015 Presidential election.

    The PDM Chairman said in a statement in Abuja that the party has already endorsed the APC presidential candidate as its candidate for the election and dissociate itself from a group which addressed a news conference in Akure in the name of the party endorsing the president.

    According to him, those who addressed the Press conference has no mandate to speak for the party as they were no card carrying members of the PDM having dumped the party in June 2014.

    The statement reads “Our attention has been drawn to a press conference, addressed by some aggrieved members of APC who defected to the party from PDM last year, at which they endorsed the candidature of President Goodluck Jonathan in the forthcoming presidential election.

    “The press conference was held on Monday, March 16th, 2015 in Akure, capital of Ondo State. These APC members turned PDP agents are, reportedly, aggrieved that APC had not met their expectation during its last presidential primary and are unhappy with the position PDM has taken in support of the candidature of General Muhammadu Buhari.

    “We wish to make it categorically clear that members of the group that addressed the press conference in question are not members of PDM. They defected from our Party in June last year to pursue their aspiration in APC and are no longer members of our Party.

    “Since they are not card-carrying members of PDM, they do not speak for PDM nor have any basis for doing so. While we wish them luck with their new project of supporting President Goodluck Jonathan in the forthcoming election, we call on them to desist from using the name of PDM in this obviously sponsored and commercial misadventure. They should find another platform to realise their aspiration since PDM is not for the highest bidder.

    “The National Executive Committee of PDM had, at its meeting of January 22, 2015 unanimously, without any dissension, resolved to support the candidature of General Muhammadu Buhari and our Party will stand by that commitment until the end.

    “Our members are already busy canvassing for support for Gen. Buhari across the country and will not be distracted from doing so. These political jobbers should please leave PDM out of their Jonathan-for-president misadventure.”

     

  • PDP denies plans to sabotage card readers

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign organisation has denied accusation that President Goodluck Jonathan and the ruling PDP were plotting to render the Smart Card Readers (SCR) useless on election day.

    A statement Monday by the Director of Media and Publicity of campaign, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode berated the All Progressives Congress (APC) for coming up with what he described as “a different lie every day of the week”.

    Fani-Kayode said the allegation was wild and baseless; stressing that the Federal Government and the PDP did not have any plans to sabotage the card readers and did not need to indulge in such shady, sinister and tardy practices.

    He said: “We view this wild and baseless allegation with amusement. Frankly, the APC deserves to be pitied. So desperate are they for power that their latest strategy is to come up with a different lie for every day of the week.

    “They have lost control of their senses; their imagination has gone wild and they see things that are simply not there. This latest allegation is absurd; it is not rooted in truth; it is irrational and it is illogical. It is clear that the opposition are already preparing the grounds and making excuses for their own defeat.

    “They are running scared and they are already preparing the minds of their supporters for their imminent failure at the polls. Instead of saying something tangible and attempting to ginger up and encourage their supporters, all they indulge in is giving them a daily dose of sub-standard fairy tales and dirty lies.

    “They should stop all this nonsense and desist from making these wild and baseless allegations. President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP do not have any plans to sabotage the card readers and neither do we need to indulge in such shady, sinister and tardy practices.

    “We look forward to the elections which will commence in two weeks time and we have no doubt that the overwhelming number of the Nigerian people will vote for our candidates and support our party”.

  • Tension in Ilase, Ibokun over PDP attack on APC

    There was tension in Ilase and Ibokun in Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State as the peoples suspected to be members of the Peoples Democratic Party attacked the campaign train of the All Progressives Congress led by Governor Rauf Aregbesola to the communities.

    ‎It was said that the hoodlums attacked the governor and the APC members, who were in the communities to campaign for their party and the contestants for various available positions in the March and April general elections.
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    An eye witness account revealed that Aregbesola and his entourage had gone to pay homage to the traditional ruler of the town, the Onilase of Ilase-Ijesa, when the crisis started.

    Several APC members sustained various degrees of injury following the attack.

    It was gathered that posters of contestants, APC flags and the podium on which the governor was to address the gathering were also destroyed.

    However, the PDP said it was not true that his members attacked the APC supporters

    In a telephone interview, the chairman of the PDP in the state, Alhaji Gani Ola-Oluwa, said the APC have always been attacking the PDP members, wondering why the Aregbesola and the APC are linking the PDP with the Ilase and Ibokun weekend attacks.

    Ola-Oluwa urged the people of the state to disregard claim that the PDP members attacked the APC supporters, saying the APC is only seeking peoples’s sympathy.

    But according to a statement by the governor through his media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, an APC female member’s ear was slashed with matchet.

    Aregbesola condemned the attack which he described as barbaric.

    The statement said that the hoodlums s‎hot into the air sporadically to scare the waiting APC crowd before freely destroying the flags, posters and the campaign podium.

    “In the melee, people had to scamper to safety as the PDP thugs had a field day unleashing mayhem on innocent people. When the governor returned to the campaign ground, he was shocked with what he saw, describing it as callous and condemnable.
    He, therefore, called on security agencies to investigate what he describes as unprovoked attack and called on PDP “to desist from the ignoble act.

    “We, as a party, are responsible and peace-loving. We are loved by the people. It is those who do not have electoral value that will attack the same people they ought to patronise for votes,” the governor said. We are popular and we are on ground. This people resort to violence because they know that they don’t have the support of the people.

    “We, however, remain undaunted. We will not the cowed by anybody in the state. In the last four years, my government has restored peace to the state. We call on security agencies to be proactive and deal with anyone whose sole agenda is to cause violence in the state.”

    The governor called on APC members to remain calm and law-abiding, saying that they should refrain from returning violence for violence.

    Also, ‎the All Progressives Congress in the state has warned the PDP that it will not profit from impunity in its resort to violence in the run-up to the March 28th and April 11th Presidential and General elections, because, “there will be consequences locally and internationally.”

    Also, reacting to the violence last weekend in Ilase and Ibokun, the party in a statement by its spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, said that “the murderous nature of PDP violence in several APC states of the federation is clear evidence of desperation borne out of the frustration that in spite of everything the PDP has done to douse people’s support for the APC, its popularity continues to rise.

    According to the APC:  “The more violent the PDP gets anywhere in the country – especially in the state of Osun, the more unpopular it becomes, and the more of a nuisance the party makes itself. The PDP in Osun has acquired a notoriety for violence, believing that it enjoys impunity through the protective shield of Federal Might.”

  • PDP chairman, executives decamp to APC in Edo

    PDP chairman, executives decamp to APC in Edo

    The Chairman and eleven members of the executive council of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Monday, decamped to the All Progressives Congress in Ukpato Ward, Orhiomwon Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Receiving the PDP decampees at the Government House, the State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said the exit of the executives has further reduced and decimated the PDP in the state.

    He said: “your journey is coming at a very strategic period. When the PDP postponed the elections, they wanted to buy time but as they buy time, they are losing people and as they lose people and they are losing more votes.

    “I believe that God has a purpose for touching everybody’s heart who have joined the movement for change because people like you who live in the rural areas know much more than anyone else the pains of poverty, the pains of the failure of the Nigeria State.

    He said, “When we buy you a transformer, there is no light. When light comes, the fees the community is asked to pay is more than the entire income of the community. Other than what the state government is doing in Orhionmwon, there is no federal presence in the community.

    “The Federal Government has spent 52% of our earnings on your behalf over the past 16 years and you cannot show one thing they have done. We haven’t fixed all the problems but we have shown that it is possible to begin to address the problems. This is why in Orhionmwon we are building schools besides the long road that we are doing from Ugoneki to Urhonigbe, also we have done roads in Igbanke and all the adjoining communities. We are currently working on the road in Abudu and several others.

    “We have also done several red roof schools in several communities, an industrial borehole at Iguododo that will supply water to all the environs just to say but a few. We haven’t fixed all the problems but every day we are doing something new, connecting the people through networks of roads from one community to another, supplying transformers even though they may not enjoy it because the federal government has not delivered power and that is why we say unless we fix the head, you will not enjoy the full benefit of it.”

    Governor Oshiomhole however assured the defectors of equal privileges in the party adding that they will not regret their actions and decision to join forces with the All Progressives Congress.

    Earlier, the leader of the defectors and Chairman, Ukpato Ward, Mr. Vincent Awekhor on behalf of other members of the executive applauded the leadership style of the Comrade Governor and his people oriented projects in all the nooks and crannies of the state.

    Mr. Awekhor said, “We have watched political activities not only in the state but the federal and have concluded that Nigerians need a change and the change is coming from only one party which is the APC and because we do not want to be left behind, we have decided today to join the moving train that will bring the desired change to Nigeria.

    Other members of the executive who decamped Monday are Isaac Osa, Secretary; Osamwonui Osifo, Assistant Secretary; Adudu Idemudia, Organising Secretary; Kenneth Idemudia Assistant Organising Secretary; Omorodion J, Youth Leader; Efosa Ehigiamusoe, Treaurer; Jimoh Ibizugbe, ex-officio; Osaro Assistant Treasurer; Geoffrey Erabor, ex-officio; Mr. John Asenanya and Mr. Uzoima Nwachukwu.

  • Ex-Speaker Na’Abba quits PDP 

    Ex-Speaker Na’Abba quits PDP 

    Former House of Representatives Speaker Umar Ghali Na’Abba yesterday dumped the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) citing frustration with the leadership and the running of the party.

    He said it was difficult for Nigerians to know who governs the country and chided President Goodluck Jonathan for dividing the nation along religious and ethnic lines.

    There were strong indications last night that Na’Abba could join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    A close aide to the former speaker said: “He may join the APC but he will make his intention known soon.”

    Na’Abba told our reporter on the telephone that many parties were seeking his membership “but I’m yet to decide”.

    Na’Abba, who was a member of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation and member of the Board of Trustees (BoT), resigned his membership in a March 15 letter to the chairman of Sharada Ward in Kano Municipal Local Government Area.

    He sent copies of the letter to the National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, and party chairmen at the local government and state levels.

    The letter reads: “You are no doubt aware of the abysmal level to which the leadership of our great country under President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party have reduced governance to, as a result of which our great party has been losing its sons and daughters including so many of its founding fathers and members by the day.

    “All efforts of critical members and fathers of the party to offer advice remain always unheeded. It pains most of us that majority of the founding fathers that had died like Chief S. M. Afolabi, Alhaji Muhammad Abubakar Rimi, Chief Solomon Lar, Professor Osammor, Chief S. B. Awoniyi etc, all died as a result of their frustration by and with the party.

    “Those living, like Dr. Alex Ekwueme, Malam Adamu Chiroma, Dr Shettima Mustapha, Alhaji Asheikh Jarma Dr, Victor Odili, Mr. Isaac Shaahu and many others, are equally living with such frustration. While others, like Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Alhaji Isyaku Ibrahim, Alhaji Musa Gwadabe, two former National Chairmen, Chief  Audu Ogbe and Chief Barnabas Gemade etc have since left the party. The party and the administration clearly possess neither compassion nor empathy.

    “The country’s and the party’s leadership have become cabalised to the extent that while Nigerians are aware that they have a President in the person of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, they are at the same time at a loss as to who governs their country. Both Nigeria  and the PDP are left to drift.”

    Na’Abba regretted that the nation had been drifting in the last few years.

    He said it was regrettable that cartels and shady characters were becoming visible, important and indispensable factors in governance.

    The letter added: “In the 16 years the party has been ruling at the centre, the party’s leadership has failed to lead by example. Instead, it has left us with the conventional wisdom that people can not succeed in life unless they are ruthless and unprincipled.

    “The party has become characterised by corruption and impunity in the way and manner candidates for elective positions are being selected to the extent that in almost twenty states, crisis has engulfed the party over the gubernatorial primaries and the manner other candidates for other elective positions emerged.

    “In short, the party and the country’s leadership have failed to consolidate democratic gains for sister African countries and other transition countries to follow. Instead, under the current leadership, Nigeria is suffering from loss of esteem, as we are now most often consigned to the back seat of international relations.

    “Most worrisome is the current anxiety of most Nigerians as the regime wobbles and tumbles toward the oncoming election.

    “It has today become incontrovertible that cartels and shady characters are becoming visible, important and indispensable factors in Nigeria’s governance. It appears those at the helm of affairs are more comfortable with such characters of easy virtue than with patriotic and altruistic Nigerians. No doubt, in our country today, the quality of governance is going down by the day.”

    Na’Abba queried why critical institutions had been dragged into politics.

    The letter said: “Critical national institutions that unify and weld Nigerians together have been dragged into politics, contrary to wise counsel and political correctness. No administration has used religion and ethnicity to divide Nigerians more than the current administration under the leadership of Mr. Goodluck Jonathan.

    “ The ultimate test of any leader is looking at what has remained after he is gone.

    You will agree with me that such pervasive political behavior should under no circumstances be tolerated by all who subscribe to decent and conscionable political practice.

    “I have relentlessly pushed for reform of the internal policies of the PDP individually and collectively, without success. In fact, it is common knowledge that all critical members of the party have been made irrelevant by the party.

    “ Members who are pliant and who lack principle and who stand for nothing are always more trusted by the leadership to carry out Party assignments. Such members are said to be ‘loyal’. Such loyalty is nothing but a euphemism for people who stand for nothing. Because no one is trusted by the leadership both at governmental and party levels, only a handful of party men and women are always entrusted with such party tasks as National Conventions, fund raising. Such men and women are now fully re circled. Their faces are today so familiar to the eyes of Nigerians.”

    The former Speaker canvassed for change in the country to get out what he described as “inept leadership”.

    The letter said: “As a politician with political science background, it is obvious to me that PDP is both self-destruct and irredeemable. Coupled with the regime’s divisive and unpatriotic disposition, Nigeria has become a bye-word for “touch and go”, if examples of contemporary nations are anything to go by.

    “The challenge before Nigerians today, in order to secure a new lease of life, therefore, is how to get out this inept leadership that has neither allure nor inspiration. In its place, Nigerians deserve not just a good president, good governors, and other political office holders, but true and exemplary leaders.

    “And within this context, leadership that is more truly both transactional and transformative and which have more competence and capacity to govern. Nigeria needs  leaders with a clear vision for the future. Leaders that will lead not from the back, side or front but from within.

    “Leaders  that will provide courageous and moral leadership the dearth of which has led to the weakening of political and economic institutions throughout Nigeria.

    “For the above and many reasons, effective today 15th March 2015, I hereby tender my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party, it’s organs, including the Board of Trustees and all other committees to which I belong at national and state levels.

    “I pray that your mind and those of other patriots would also be illuminated with truth so that you may also act wisely and accordingly.”

  • Adamawa PDP: A divided house

    Adamawa PDP: A divided house

    All is not well with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa State, despite the recent presidential visit. BARNABAS MANYAM examines the crisis and its implications for the party, ahead of the general election. 

    The squabbling in the Adamawa State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is yet to end, despite President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s visit. The grouse was generated in the wake of the party’s primaries, which were characterised by the imposition of candidates at all levels.

    The support of the Christian population can no longer be taken for granted. After seven years of Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako in office, Christians are demanding for a fair deal. They say they have waited in the wings to take a shot at the governorship, but are being denied the chance once again, with the handing of the governorship ticket to another Fulani man on a platter of gold. They are insisting on Nuhu Ribadu’s name being substituted by that of a seasoned politician and legal luminary, Jerry Kumdisi.

    According to observers, the argument of the Christian community and that of the minorities may be tenable, but the Presidency has continued to disregard this sizeable voting population, going by the outcome of the 2011 general elections.

    Less than two weeks to the presidential elections, the chances of the PDP is becoming bleak by the day, as some party bigwigs have been defecting to other parties.These include: Markus Gundiri, Navy Commander Bodes, Alh. Abubakar Kari Abdulahi and Hon. Awwal Tukur. Others are: two members of the National Assembly, Aishatu Dahiru Binani and Anthony Madwatte, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Kwamoti Laori.  Laori left the party with many members of the House, including the former Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Ahmed Modibbo.

    Some of the aggrieved aspirants that contributed to building the party, but have been ditched by the PDP include Gen. Aliyu Kama, Hon. Awwal Tukur, Dr. Ahmed Modibbo, Prof Andrawus Sawa, incumbent Governor Bala Nggilari, Senator Abubakar Halilu Girei, Hon. Jerry Kumdisi, Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong, and former Special Adviser to the President, Mr. Ahmed Gulak. It also includes senatorial, House of Representatives and House of Assembly aspirants, who were sidelined during the primaries by the party. As a result, the party is grappling to make an impact in Adamawa State.

    Under Governor Nggilari, many local government chairmen have resorted to using state funds to fund parties that are in the opposition.

    Another baffling aspect is that some politicians, who are said to be loyal to the PDP are becoming lukewarm; most of them no longer attend party functions or contribute their resources to support the campaign effort. Those could be described as resourceful people in the party are aloof and unperturbed by the struggles the party is going through. People like the former Acting Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who was the major beneficiary of the Murtala Nyako impeachment and who also presided over the government for three month have since refused to identify with the party in terms of committing his resources to run the party. Observers say he is waiting in the wings to benefit from the appeal court judgement between him and Nggilari. Fintiri believes the Presidency will swing the case to his favour.

    Kumdisi has been endorsed by many political heavyweights in the state. According to observers, he is the one politician that may help galvanise the party to victory, if the party decides to right the wrongs done to him during the primary. Such observers see the coming of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as a sign of the growing impunity and interference with the internal democracy from Abuja. The henchmen behind the manoeuvrings, they said, are only are interested in siphoning the state’s funds, if Ribadu comes to power.

    Among the other nine aspirants that were shortchanged at the primaries, Kumdisi appears to have more political clout. He is a moderate voice that can carry many stakeholders along. Besides, he is an experienced legislator; having served three terms in the House of Assembly

    He is not a money bag. Yet, the people’s love for him is genuine because he is simply a grassroots man that believes in personal persuasions. Kumdisi carries more influence and acceptability among Adamawa State delegates. He was coasting to victory before the impunity that took place in Abuja was concocted.

    Pundits say the only way the PDP can extricate itself from the tight spot it has found itself is to go back to the drawing board, by reuniting stakeholders and pacifying those that left the party because they felt they were shortchanged during the primaries. Kumdisi is believed to be the only man who can unite members once more. Local people contributed to buy his PDP nomination forms for N11m because of their love for him.

    Many party supporters have called for compensation for former aspirants with positions and cash to assuage their huge campaign expenditure and the N11m nomination fee.

    Observers believe that, if Ribadu’s name is not substituted by that of Kumdisi, the party may come a distant third in the election. They believe that the change of candidature will bring the party back to his winning ways. They say this is not because they have anything against Ribadu, who is widely regarded as a gentleman, who can even stand elections to the highest office in the land. But, their grouse is the process that brought him into the race.

    According to this group, the PDP would not be in the mess, if real elections were allowed to take place if the President had persuaded other aspirants to step down for Ribadu. “Many aspirants would have agreed, but, by using the elbow on the other nine aspirants and thwarting the whole process, they see in Nuhu Ribadu as a pawn being used by some dangerous people in Abuja to feather their nests,” one of such observers, who does not want to be named, said.

    He added that those that drafted Ribadu into the race on the platform of the PDP have only succeeded in spoiling the bright chances that the former Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had from the beginning. Only time will tell if the mafia will succeed.

  • ‘PDP can’t stop Buhari’s victory’

    ‘PDP can’t stop Buhari’s victory’

    Lagos State All Progressives Congress (APC) Publicity Secretary Comrade Joe Igbokwe spoke with reporters in Lagos on the general elections, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s chance and the purported endorsement of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by Igbos in Lagos: Excerpts.

    Has the postponement of the general election not reduced the momentum of APC?

    I f we had held the presidential elections on February 14  as scheduled by INEC, PDP would have been history in Nigeria for now. All the security agencies in Nigeria did a combined report and told the President Jonathan that if he allows the election to hold on February 14 2015, he may not score up to 20 percent  of the votes in the 36 states of Nigeria including Abuja. Now what did the PDP do? They sent the National Security Adviser to the President Alhaji Sambo Dasuki to Chatham House London to fly a kite that because a lot of people are yet to collect their PVCs, Federal Government may ask for an extension so that people will collect their PVCs. Nigerians saw the danger coming. APC raised an alarm that PDP is planning something sinister. The world was alerted that President Jonathan and PDP may burgle our hard earned democracy. We later learnt that the Service Chiefs wrote to INEC that given the insurgency in the North East, they may guarantee elections in the troubled areas. They intimidated INEC to accept the extension. They got six weeks to try to repair the sinking boat called PDP. PDP has been running helter skelter and so is the President. They have emptied the treasury doling out money in millions of naira, dollars and pounds. President Jonathan came to Lagos two times distributing money to traditional rulers, interest groups, market leaders, religious leaders, transporters, traders, mechanics, artisans etc. It was a bazaar, the type unprecedented in the history of Nigeria. They are also using the six weeks to attack APC leaders and diminish their towering personalities. They started with candidate Buhari on AIT and  moved to Asiiwaju Bola Tinubu and from  BAT they intend to move to Amaechi and then to Rochas Okorocha. This is what they are using these weeks to do.s2

    What is the assurance that the polls will not be shifted again?

    PDP and President Jonathan is still tinkering with the process. They are mortally afraid of imminent and crushing defeat. PDP does not want Buhari to contest this election. They want General Buhari to die today. They say Buhari has no certificate. They say he is sick. They say he is too old. They say he will Islamize Nigeria. They say he is a dictator. The fear of Buhari is now the beginning of wisdom. They do not want PVCs to be used. They do not want Card Reader to be used. They want Professor Jega of INEC to be removed. They want only President Jonathan to be the sole candidate.

    Why is APC afraid of troops deployment for election purpose?

    We have seen soldiers deployed before in Lagos and we know they did their job creditably and honestly. They were just interested in maintaining peace and orderliness. Nobody was harassed and nobody was intimidated. They were firm, resolute and committed. But given what we saw in Ekiti gate scandal and the brigandage and impunity we saw in Osun state, we cannot trust the Army now to supervise this election. Brigadier General Momoh was deeply involved in Ekiti state scandal and invasion and up till now, he has not been invited for interrogation or questioning.

    What is the chance of your party in Lagos State?

    If honest and intelligent leadership is the benchmark for the 2015 governorship election in Lagos, Akinwunmi Ambode is the next governor of Lagos. If performance is the criteria and the parameter to judge, Ambode has won this election for APC. If experience and knowledge is the yardstick to judge, then, the man Ambode should be the governor-elect. The great performance of both Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Fashola has placed Lagos strategically on the map of the world. Lagos is now a destination and a place to be. APC has made Lagos the economic hub, the centre of excellence, the pace setter, a huge economy as big as that of Ghana, Cameroun, Ivory Coast, Senegal etc. Lagos is now the most secured state in Nigeria, the pride of Nigeria and Africa. APC government in Lagos has shown that Nigeria is not a hopeless and helpless case.

    Which Party will the majority of Ndigbo vote for in Lagos?

    I am aware that APC Lagos is having some problems with Ndigbo in Lagos because of the President Jonathan factor. PDP and President Jonathan have been pumping a lot of money into Lagos and Ndigbo is the target. They are telling our people lots and lots of lies just to sway them to their side, but I know Ndigbo will not forget the past in a hurry. I know there are intelligent Ndigbo in Lagos that will not be deceived by these antics of playing money, ethnic and religious politics. I know that majority of Igbo will vote for APC in Lagos.  If out of annoyance you throw your cap away, a mad man will pick it and use it forever.

    Could you shed light on the purported endorsement of the PDP candidate by a section of Ndigbo?

    Yes I know that a segment of Igbo in Lagos say they are going to vote for the PDP candidate, but I want Ndigbo to think deeply. I want them to do what will make their host happy and by so doing you make friendship and peaceful co-existence possible , and once this is achieved, you will see peace and progress. There may be problems but I know that things can get better. I have worked with the leaders of the Yoruba nation for years now and I know what they want and what will make them angry. Lagos is the second home for Igbo and they have made great success here. I want my people to show some tact, respect, understanding and common sense (even though common sense is not common) in dealing with our host in Lagos. Blackmail, careless talks, lies, clannishness and rashness will not help us. I expected that enlightened and committed Ndigbo in Lagos, I mean intelligent Ndigbo with third eyes will rise up to take over leadership and navigate our people to the path of honour, respect and integrity. Let us dialogue with the Yoruba to fashion the way forward. Lagos is our home. This defeatism and leadership complex must stop.

    Again the PDP candidate a cross section of Igbos are endorsing in Lagos cannot fly. Ambode has 27 years experience going for him while Jimi Agbaje has no experience in matters of governance. Jimi Agbaje does not understand the Lagos he wants to govern. He hasn’t been a counsellor, a local government chairman, a commissioner, a permanent secretary, a House of Assembly member, a minister, a House of Rep member or a senator.

  • Ayakeme: PDP not scared of election

    Ayakeme: PDP not scared of election

    The National Secretary of the Southern Nigerian Peoples Assembly (SNPA), Dr. Ayakeme Whiskey, spoke with MIKE ODIEGWU on the preparations for the general elections and other issues in Asaba, the capital of Delta State.

    Is PDP afraid of this election?

    The PDP is not afraid of this election. We want a transparent election. Let the needful be done, let every registered Nigerian have access to their PVCs, let there be no undue influence from INEC. Look at the issue of the redeployment of resident electoral commissioners. In the past those who were in the south were moved to the north, those who were in the north were moved to the south to ensure that things were properly done, to ensure that nobody is favoured on the grounds of primordial ethnocentric consideration.

    But, what did Jega do? Moved somebody from Sokoto to Jigawa State, moved somebody from Borno to Adamawa State. We have taken this thing seriously and have expended energy to investigate and it is not every northerner that is supporting Jega and his nonsense. Northerners are the ones giving us information. So, we are not talking trash. Jega has moved people in a manner that it will secure the northern interest which is however the vote come, let it come for Buhari and the process starts from the distribution of PVCs that is why the whole southern Nigeria is marginalised. The President said this recently that how could Lagos with 5.2million voter registration access to only 38 per cent of the voter’s cards.

    Why did theSouthern Nigeria Peoples’ Assembly call for the removal of INEC’s Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega?

    You can imagine a situation where INEC recorded 60 million registered voters and only about 40 million of these registered voters received the PVCs. The Nigerian constitution guarantees anybody that is 18 years and above the right to vote and be voted for. INEC, as an institution has the responsibility to ensure that every registered voter gets his voter’s card. They have not lived up to their responsibility and they were planning to go ahead to conduct elections, disenfranchising over 20 million Nigerians,which wasn’t very fair. If you have 35 per cent of the entire population not being able to vote you can’t ascribe credibility to that election; you can’t say anybody who has won the election has won the election validly. Every registered voter must of choice vote and let not the disenfranchisement come from the institution which is legally powered to ensure that people are registered.

    This same Jega conducted elections in 2011 and declared President Goodluck Jonathan the winner. What has really changed?

    Jega just came in then. There are threats that power must go back to the north at all cost, that it is their birth right to rule this country and that if power does not go back to the north, there will be cataclysm in this country.

    What about the threat of war by the Niger Delta ex-militants?

    It was retaliation because, in the course of his campaign, the President was stoned twice in the North. We are democrats; nobody will create any crisis, if elections were free and fair and Jonathan does not win. But, not when you have crookedly promoted the victory for Buhari as we have discovered. Are you aware that the Northern Elders Forum supplied Jega with 150 laptops for each state of the North to assist in the registration of voters? Southern Nigeria People’s Assembly is made up of very credible Nigerians and, for us to come out openly to make a statement; it is not without foundation and basis.

    There is also the allegation that members of your forum were sponsored by PDP to fly the kite of the Presidency

    Do I look like a man that is being sponsored? I have always articulated my views very clearly. Let me make this very clear, we are not unaware of our historical facts. We know, as minorities, we are the most despised people in this country. As minorities, we are the most denied people in this country. As minorities, we know we are the most exploited people in this country that is why since 1966 oil was struck in commercial quantity the Ijaw territory is the way it has been until recently. This is because people felt good, they exploited our resources for their personal good. The whole craze about Jonathan must not come back, power must shift to the north is because of our oil, nothing more because Nigerian economy is standing on our oil. Remove oil, this economy collapses.

    What our boys said was that ‘if you disqualify Jonathan though crooked and unfair means, you won’t see any oil to promote your government’. How much performance did Shagari bring to impact on the lives of Nigerians between 1975 and 1983, that everybody gave him the chance of becoming a two-time president before Buhari came and destroyed the government? How much performance can you credit to Obasanjo between 1999 and 2007 and particularly between 1999 and 2003? We all rallied around Obasanjo to come back the second time. What are the sins of Jonathan? A man that has been able to project the economy of Nigeria; a man that has turned around so many infrastructure that has been moribund in this country; a man that has brought back agriculture that was our mainstay and long been forgotten and by virtue of these activities, we see an economy where the GDP is always on the rise. What are the sins of Jonathan that the whole north has come to say he must not come back, other than access to our commonwealth of which we the Ijaw people, the minority of south-south contribute over 90%.

    Has this whole thing become a power struggle between the North and South?

    Basically so because the north is unrepentant about their demand that Jonathan must not come back. They are unrepentant about their insistence that it is their permanent right to rule over Nigeria. They are unrepentant over their demand that power must shift to the north. Jega has become a willing tool in their hand. Jega is an Hausa-Fulani man, his people have conscripted him into their fold and that is why he has controlled the entire processes of INEC to favour them. The north-eastern states where there are crisis people have taken more PVCs than the whole south put together. Over 20 million PVCs have been distributed in the north west and only less than 40% of the PVCs have been distributed in Lagos state.

    Are political leaders in the South encouraging thier people to collect the PVCs as their counterparts in the North are doing?

    You are wrong. The process is this. In the North, they give these PVCs to traditional and political leaders to distribute. Nobody goes through the painstaking process of going through advertised list to indicate names. Come to the South, they enforce the rules, and this is what you must do first. It is clearly what has accounted for it. These are the entire scheme to ensure that we are deprived of legitimate vote so that Buhari must win at all cost.

    But, has Jega not yielded to the pressure of postponing the election?

    Jega yielded to no pressure. Sixty-six million Nigerians registered to vote. Only about 42 million Nigerians collected their voter cards. That is not readiness to conduct an election. There are technicalities that have frustrated the so-called card readers that Jega introduced.

    Jega was not ready to conduct any election that would be credible. The bottom-line is free, fair credible election. All Jega had interest in doing was to scheme this election in favour of the north that is why the entire south was denied access to PVCs, the north has more than enough PVCs.

  • Two weeks to polls: Jonathan’s  campaign in disarray as Buhari surges

    Two weeks to polls: Jonathan’s campaign in disarray as Buhari surges

    • President sidelines Ahmadu Ali campaign committee
    • Eurasia group projects Buhari to win 60% of votes

    Things are not adding up for President Goodluck Jonathan  and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in his re-election bid with the poll a mere 14 days away.

    Suspicion is rife within the party hierarchy, and leaders are pulling in different directions, according to presidency and party sources.

    So bad is the situation that the President’s campaign has split into five with the president himself taking his destiny in his own hand by personally criss-crossing the country to woo traditional rulers, opinion moulders, youth and women leaders with a view to salvaging the situation.

    Shortly after his nomination by the PDP for the race, President Jonathan set up a Presidential Campaign Council led by Dr. Ahmadu Ali to co-ordinate the campaign nationwide.

    But complaints and field reports reaching the president from the states convinced him that the council was far from effective.

    In came the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, who, sources said, began to ‘remote control’ the campaign council.

    Soon, four other main groups, all purporting to work for the president’s election emerged.

    These are: the PDP Governors’ Forum; the PDP initiative; and the strategic team being driven by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim/ ministers/ Chief E.K. Clark/ and other motley support groups.

    A party source familiar with the situation said: “The struggle for personal benefits has overshadowed the target of winning the election. Virtually everyone wants to make money from the campaign as if there will be no tomorrow or as if we are going to lose at the poll.

    “The president saw the gaps and decided to personally drive his own campaign.”

    The situation was not helped by poll results before the postponement of the February election that the President was heading for a humiliating defeat.

    He quickly took over the campaign and has been jetting round the country to prop up his image.

    “If the president tells you his experience in the last three weeks that he has been shuttling about, you will appreciate that he would have lost the February 14 election woefully,” was the way another source put it yesterday.

    Only last Thursday, the Deputy Director-General of the PDP Campaign Organisation, Professor Tunde Adeniran, accused the PDP of doing little to promote Jonathan.

    “If we continue to show this man has not done anything, others will capitalise on it. The party is not showing enough in this regard. The president’s achievement is undersold and in some cases not sold at all. In some places they ask, so Jonathan has done so?” he said.

    Within the last three weeks, the president has visited the Southwest, which he sees as the zone holding the ace in the election, at least four times to plead for support.

    During the first visit, he spent a whole week in Lagos meeting Obas, youths, market women and other interest groups. He also visited churches for prayers.

    On the second visit, he went to Oyo town to see the Alaafin, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, and Ile-Ife on the third visit where some Obas were gathered to pray for him

    He returned to the zone on Thursday to seek the support of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, who told him that he should not expect any Oba to campaign for him.

    “In Ijebu here, it is not possible for any Oba- not even in Ijebu, in Yorubaland- to go out and say vote for this, vote for that. That person is looking for trouble. But they should give them (the politicians) the opportunity to present their programmes so that the people can make up their minds on what to do,” the Awujale told him.

    Comments by the president’s wife, Dame Patience Jonathan, during campaigns are also believed to be alienating sections of the country from her husband.

    One of such was the statement she made recently in Port Harcourt that northerners are breeding children they could not cater for, hence the menace of Almajiris.

    “Our men no dey born shildren throway for street. We no dey like the people for that side,” she said in pidgin English.

    Apparently haunted by the statement, Mrs. Jonathan last week was absent at a women’s campaign in Minna, Niger State.

    Another was when she declared in Asaba, Delta State that the APC presidential flag bearer, General Muhammadu Buhari was “brain dead.”

    She was also in Benin, Edo State yesterday where she said that her husband must complete “our two terms” in office.

    Meanwhile, the Eurasia Group, the world’s leading global political risk research and consulting firm, has tipped the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, to win this month’s election.

    The firm projects that the APC flag bearer has a 60 per cent probability to beat President Goodluck Jonathan in the election.

    The firm’s Africa practice head and analyst, Philippe de Pontet, wrote yesterday that the electoral map is tilting to Buhari in swing regions in the Southwest and the Middle Belt.

    He said that with Buhari in the saddle, investors could expect business-oriented policies.

    He adds: “The election will still be difficult to call, but our expectation of a narrow Jonathan win was predicated on several factors that are losing some saliency late in the campaign.

    “Chief among them is the incumbency and financial advantages of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While this still helps Jonathan, its impact is blunted by the intensity of support for Buhari, lackluster grassroots campaigning by the PDP, and new anti-rigging measures by the electoral commission.

    “New permanent voting cards and card readers will sharply reduce the level of rigging seen in 2011, when Jonathan beat Buhari in a landslide …

    “While we expected the electoral map to favour Jonathan, current trends suggest that the swing regions may side with Buhari, including the Christian-majority and heavily-populated southwest around Lagos. That could be the decisive demographic factor in the election …”

    A local think tank, the Centre for Public Policy Alternatives, gave Buhari a 58% to 32% lead in Lagos State, where Jonathan won the last election. Eurasia Group thinks Jonathan’s approval rating is below the 40% threshold under which incumbents have a hard time getting reelected.

    “Despite some important military gains against [the Islamic terror group] Boko Haram in the northeast, and a partial exoneration of its oil revenue management in a recent PWC audit, [Jonathan’s] Peoples Democratic Party is starting to look desperate. … [But] it is not clear … that Buhari has a strong economic policy orientation. This uncertainty is a chief risk for investors.”

    Jonathan is likely to contest an unfavorable outcome, especially a close election, and that could mean protracted violence.

    “The reason we aren’t upgrading Nigeria’s outlook to positive, however, rests in the potential for an oil disruption and the likely pushback to Buhari’s policy agenda in a highly polarized political climate. His victory is likely to unleash a resurgence of militancy in the Niger Delta (Jonathan’s home region) that targets the oil sector. Former Delta militants have threatened to blow up oil pipelines, platforms, and personnel as in the past when they routinely took up to 500,000 barrels per day offline. There is likely some bluster in their threats …”

    Read more in News Review on page 9-11

  • Jonathan begs PDP members in Yola

    Jonathan begs PDP members in Yola

    President Goodluck Jonathan has pleaded with members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa State to forget about the rancour generated during the party’s primaries which brought about Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and urged them to work hard to win the elections at all levels.

    Jonathan made this plea while speaking during the PDP Town Hall meeting with aggrieved members of the party in the state. He said injustice was done to many people but they should close their ranks and remain united for the good of all.

    Jonathan reminded the PDP of its performance in 2011 in Adamawa State and urged them to beat the 2011 record despite the problems in the state branch of the party.

    The president also promised the candidates that campaign resources will come from Abuja directly to them and not through a third party, as being alleged by Sen. Jonathan Zwingina.

    The state party Chairman, Chief Joel Hammanjoda Madaki, had told the president that before the PDP gubernatorial primaries there were only two parties in Adamawa State, PDP and APC, but shortly after the primaries, crisis that broke out generated to PDP members forming two other political parties; the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM).

    Madaki pointed out that the lack of reconciliation led the party to losing many of its prominent members to other parties and he called on the president to do everything within his efforts to reconcile the warring PDP members so that the party is not disgrace in the coming elections.

    Also speaking, Senator Grace Folashade Bent condemned the kangaroo primaries which produced many candidates under the platform of the party who cannot win any election because of their lack of acceptability in the state.

    Senator Bent, however, assured the president that the state will deliver to Jonathan but it will be very difficult to deliver other PDP candidates in the state owing to their unpopularity among the electorate.

    Governor Bala Ngilari had earlier thanked the president for coming to listen to the people of the state and promised that Ribadu and all other candidates will win the May 28 and April 11th elections.