Tag: PDP

  • Nyako: Atiku cautions PDP against excessive use of power

    Nyako: Atiku cautions PDP against excessive use of power

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has warned against the excessive use of power by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led federal government, a tendency, which he said, was not good for decent democratic practice.
    Atiku, who was reacting to the impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, said in a statement by his media office in Abuja that wielding the axe of impeachment against elected public office holders to settle scores by the PDP-led federal government would needlessly build up tension in the country.
    The former Vice President said the reckless use of impeachment to settle scores could not have been the intention of the framers of the 1999 Constitution.
    He said the frequency with which elective officials were being shot down by impeachment would destroy the whole purpose of inserting the impeachment clause in the Constitution.
    He regretted that the use of impeachment to harass and humiliate perceived opponents by the PDP-led federal government would ultimately bastardize the spirit in which the constitution provides for the impeachment clause.
    The former Vice President admonished the PDP-led federal government to take it easy in the way they use power, adding that the constitution was not meant to provide ammo to anybody to harass and humiliate opponents or force them out of office.
    He deplored the use of financial inducements to influence the removal of perceived opponents from office. According to him, triumphalism in the suppression of opponents is a bad omen for democracy.
  • 2015: Presidency, PDP brainstorm to capture more states

    2015: Presidency, PDP brainstorm to capture more states

    Arising from meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan, some governors and House of Representatives members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio said that the PDP is strategizing to capture more states during 2015 elections.

    He spoke with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting in the early hours of Tuesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He said that members of the PDP in the House of Representatives at the meeting passed a vote of confidence on President Jonathan and endorsed him to run for 2015 Presidential election.

    He said: ” We want to deepen internal democracy and want to strategise on how best we can win the primaries and by implication also ensure that we bring out the best candidates, taking a cue from what had happened in Ekiti, that if we are able to carry out proper internal democracy and bring out the most popular candidates, then the main election will be less rancorous and of course the party will sail through with a view to getting two-thirds of the states of the federation as it was when we started in 1999.”

    He added: “When I came in, there was a period that PDP had up to 29 governors. In 2011, we still had up to 25 governors and then of course some governors tried to decamp to other political parties which they are liberty to do, because this is democracy, but we are gaining more, now we have at least 19 governors with the coming of Ekiti State and we also have three deputy governors who are still with us. That of Sokoto, Adamawa and that also that of Nasarawa, that brings our number to about 22, so if we shoot to 28 it is not too bad in the 2015 elections.”

  • House of Reps PDP endorses Jonathan for 2015

    House of Reps PDP endorses Jonathan for 2015

    Members of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representatives Tuesday endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan to run for the 2015 presidential election.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal was absent at the meeting.

    Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting with President Jonathan at the Presidential Villa few minutes to midnight, the House Leader, Mulikat Adeola-Akande said the caucus passed a vote of confidence on him.

    She said: “We are PDP caucus of the House of Representatives, a meeting like this is not strange because we met with the President who is our leader.”

    “We deliberated on issues affecting our party. The House caucus  on our own decided to pass a vote of confidence on Mr. President and also endorse him for second term.”

    On whether the President accepted, she said: “We did the endorsement and we are urging him to run for second term.”

    On why the Speaker was not present at the meeting, she said: “I am sure when you see Mr. Speaker, you will ask him, this is a PDP meeting.  Obviously, he will have his reasons why he was not at the meeting.”

    According to her, security issues were also discussed at the meeting and the government was commended for efforts to restore peace in trouble spots in the country.

  • Fashola lambasts PDP over rally at Gani Fawehinmi Park

    Fashola lambasts PDP over rally at Gani Fawehinmi Park

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN) yesterday flayed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for deeming it fit to hold its rally at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park, Ojota, one of the greening initiatives of the state government which they had continuously described as “cosmetic and elitist”.

    The PDP had last week Friday staged a rally at the Park as part of Governor-elect of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose’s “Thank You” tour of Southwest states.

    Fashola, however, at the 2014 Tree Planting Campaign, held in Eti-Osa East Local Council Development Area (LDCA), said the PDP, by their act, did not only vindicate his government’s greening policy, but have also displayed their inconsistency.

    The governor, while expressing satisfaction at the success story of the greening initiative and tree planting exercise, which has provided job opportunities for thousands of youth, recalled that at inception, the PDP criticized the programme and labeled it a waste of tax payers’ money.

    He said the tree planting exercise and greening programme since inception in 2008, has generated over 75,168 employment opportunities for horticulturists, pruners, gardeners, welders, tanker drivers, security personnel and other artisans.

    “But our uninformed and unable, and I say so emphatically, our unable opponents they criticised this initiative, they called it cosmetic, they called it elitist. They clearly demonstrated their ignorance because the environment is also the new economy, they are ignorant people, what they call cosmetic and elitist, has developed our economy, it has created jobs and it has put food on the tables of many people who would otherwise be unemployed”, Fashola added.

    He also recalled that the PDP-led Federal Government had attempted to stop the fuel subsidy removal protest by Nigerians in 2012 at the Park with fully armed soldiers.

    “Our opponents have no shame. In their unthinking inconsistency, it was at the same Ojota Park, the same Gani Fawehinmi Park that they now chose to hold their Party Rally last week. They lie, they forget what they say, what they complain about, don’t believe them, have they forgotten that the Park was cosmetic, have they now forgotten that the Park is elitist, or indeed are they the true elites?

    “For me, they have shown themselves up for who they are, a party that is unworthy of trust and lacking in consistency.

    “I feel vindicated because this initiative is consistent with Goal number 7 of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) and our party’s commitment to sustainable environmental development. I feel vindicated because we have turned environmental challenge into massive economic opportunity, I feel vindicated because our opponents in their flip flop and in their lies and in their shameful inconsistency have also vindicated me”, Fashola stressed.

    Reminding residents that it was his last tree planting exercise as Governor of the state, Fashola said the exercise has been institutionalized with the setting up of the Lagos State Parks and gardens Agency (LASPARK) to maintain and sustain the parks, gardens and trees.

    “Our government and our party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), remains committed to continuing this initiative, but you know now what our opponents think about this programme, they have told you, so if you value this job, if you value the economic benefit, you must vote to keep this programme going, you must defend your livelihood and your jobs with your votes, may God help you all as you do so when the time is right”.

    Earlier, Commissioner for the Environment, Tunji Bello said over five million three hundred and thirteen trees have been planted while over 297 sites have been landscaped.

    He called on residents to recognise the need to conquer environmental challenges by planting trees, reminding that it is also an offence to fell tree in the state without the permission of LASPARK

  • APC to tackle PDP’s  reign of impunity, ‘rascality’

    APC to tackle PDP’s reign of impunity, ‘rascality’

    •Oshiomhole: PDP inducing Edo lawmakers with N75m

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has promised to stop the alleged attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to destabilise APC-controlled states.

    The party said it would no longer tolerate the “impunity” and “rascality” of the PDP, which it said has undermined the institutions Nigeria depended upon.

    It alleged to have uncovered “a properly mapped out war against APC by the PDP to destabilise the APC government and governors”.

    APC also said it was regrettable that the PDP was dividing the country along religious lines.

    Its National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun spoke yesterday in Benin, the Edo State capital, when he led the party’s leadership to a solidarity visit to Governor Adams Oshiomhole on the crisis rocking the House of Assembly.

    Odigie-Oyegun hailed Oshiomhole for standing on the side of truth and for being resolute.

    He said: “We are trying to contain the fire that has been lit in Adamawa State. We are preparing for the ones they are promising in Nasarawa State and the bombs have started exploding in Kano.

    “We are preparing ourselves to meet these challenges and we have decided strongly that it is time that this rascality of the PDP should have their consequences.

    “So, we are not sitting back anymore and accepting what is being dished out to us because the level of impunity is becoming totally unacceptable.”

    Odigie-Oyegun regretted that national institutions, especially the security agencies, were being undermined by the PDP.

    The APC national chairman noted that the desperation of the PDP to hang on to power in 2015 was a sign that the PDP was afraid of defeat.

    He said: “We have seen what has happened here, the way the police have been used to protect eight or nine people against the lawful decisions of a court, against a lawful government, against a lawful and majority-controlled Assembly.

    “We do not think those who are doing these sufficiently thought of the damage they are doing to the cohesion of this nation of ours.

    “We, today, are being tagged in pejorative ways as ‘the supporters of Book Haram’. The implications of that on national cohesion are very obvious.

    “We agreed that since lives were involved in the Boko Haram onslaught, we will cooperate with the government, even when we do not agree with the way they are handling things, to make sure that the issue is not politicised.”

    Oshiomhole blamed the police for promoting the crisis in the Edo Assembly.

    The governor urged APC members to reconnect and ensure effective communication with one another.

    He said the PDP was frustrated by his achievements.

    Oshiomhole alleged that the PDP planned to destabilise his administration by inducing the lawmakers with as much as N75 million.

    He said: “Previous Houses of Assembly at one time or the other, either for the right reasons or the wrong reasons at the state and even at the national level, have had cause to suspend their members. It has never become a big issue to the economy of the state.

    “I think it is more of the way the police have sought to intervene in the suspension and providing armed cover to force those people into the House that has become an issue.

    “In a democracy, the police must be seen as a creation of the law.”

    APC chieftains on the visit included the National Secretary, Alhaji Mai Mala Goni; the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and Ogbonnaya Onu.

    Others are: former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai; former Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki; Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and House of Representatives’ Minority Leader Femi Gbajiamila.

     

  • Osun PDP expels six chieftains  for alleged anti-party activities

    Osun PDP expels six chieftains for alleged anti-party activities

     The leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State is far from being resolved, as  six stalwarts of the party have been expelled.

    In a statement by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Bola Ajao yesterday, those suspended include the Deputy Chairman of the party, Bashiru Salaam, former Secretary, Mr. Yinka Adeojo, Secretary, Maj. Raphel Towobola (rtd.), Alhaji Teslim Igbalaye, Alhaji Rasaq Oyetunji and Rasaq Oyelami.

    The PDP said the chieftains were expelled over alleged anti-party activities and the decision to expel them was taken at the State Working Committee meeting of the party.

    Towobola, however, described his expulsion as “the joke of the year which cannot stand.”

    He said the purported expulsion was carried out because on March 10, he challenged his suspension from the party at the national secretariat in Abuja, adding that his protest letter was yet to be investigated.

    Towobola added that the expulsion was a grand design of the Chairman, Alhaji Ganiyu Olaoluwa, to take over his office. He declared that all those allegedly expelled along with him have written to the party of their intention to dump the party.

    Towobola, who claimed that he is educated and sophisticated enough to allow his name to be soiled, said he would challenge the his explosion, maintaining that he remained the secretary and a bonafide member.

    Igbalaye, who chairman of the Osogbo Local Government and ALGON chairman during Olagunsoye Oyinlola’s administration, said he was expelled because he belongs to  Oyinlola’s camp.

     

  • I left PDP over non-implementation  of UNEP report, says Amaechi

    I left PDP over non-implementation of UNEP report, says Amaechi

    Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has said he left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC) because of the failure of the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration to implement the recommendations in the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on Ogoniland.

    He declared that the Federal Government lacked the political will to implement the recommendations.

    The governor spoke at the thanksgiving service for a former Chairman of Khana Local Government Area, Gregory Nwidam, at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Bane-Ogoni.

    The UNEP report stated that the sustainable environmental restoration of Ogoniland would take 20 years to achieve and will need coordinated efforts of government agencies at all levels.

    It recommended that the Federal Government should establish an Ogoniland Environmental Restoration Authority.

    The UNEP report notes that full environmental restoration of Ogoniland would be a project, which will take 30 years to complete.

    Amaechi said: “After the verification and recommendations to the Federal Government, it has refused to release $1 million for the clean-up and development of the area.

    “As I am talking to you today, the Federal Government is doing nothing about the UNEP report.

    “One million dollars is about N160 billion, but the Federal Government has been spending billions in other places.

    “But, you need to ask yourselves what did Ogoni do to the Federal Government that it cannot release N160 billion to save your environment?

    “That is the reason I left PDP for APC, because our interest is not protected in PDP.  So, when they cannot give the people of Ogoni N160 billion, which is not even enough for their kids to travel why should you vote them?

    “What you should do is to punish them with your votes, by voting them out next year. When you vote, you are not fighting for me, you are fighting for yourselves, because I have served as a Speaker for eight years and also as governor for eight years, what I need from God is long life.  You need to fight for yourselves and save Rivers State.

    The governor urged the people to register and identify with the APC.

    Amaechi said: “Let me assure you that the APC will win in Rivers State. You owe me a duty to get registered with APC.  Go and register during the voter registration and get your voter cards.

    “The PDP said it will bring the policemen and soldiers.  Let them bring them, but you should know that they are also human beings. On election day, I will be in front.

    “There is nothing police will shoot that I have not inhaled before. There is no cell that they have not locked me up as a student leader. There is nothing new that the Federal Government has not done to me.

    “What has Federal Government done for the people of Ogoni? If I have not done anything, I have built roads, primary and secondary schools, as well as health centres in Ogoniland.”

     

     

  • Lagos accuses PDP members of vandalising Gani Park

    Lagos accuses PDP members of vandalising Gani Park

    LAGOS State yesterday accused Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members of vandalising the Gani Fawehinmi Park in Ojota, Lagos during a rally.

    Commissioner for the Environment, Mr Tunji Bello expressed shock at the level of destruction.

    He said the platform and base of the late human rights lawyer’s statue was damaged; the railings and green lawns were trampled on, while the solar light panels were vandalised.

    “With this act of vandalisation, the PDP again demonstrated their penchant for violence,” Bello said in statement by the ministry’s spokesman Fola Adeyemi

    He said the party members did not only damage the park, they “inflicted great pains and discomfort to the entire users of Ikorodu Road and Ojota areas, while also denying them the right to trade and earn a living during the lock-down of the entire area.”

    He wondered how a PDP-led Federal Government that makes billions from the Apapa port cannot fix the roads in the axis which have become a nightmare to users.

    “The Lagos State Government is pained by the sufferings of innocent Lagosians who eke a living in this axis and are daily locked up in a traffic jam that lasts for hours after a hard  day’s work.

    “Is this the type of hardship they want to bring to Lagosians?” Bello asked.

     

  • Shut Maiduguri Airport opened for Sheriff

    Shut Maiduguri Airport opened for Sheriff

    •Governor, entourage travel by road to Kano

    The shut Maiduguri International Airport was opened for ex-Governor Modu Ali Sheriff’s plane to land in preparation for his defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Governor Kashim Shettima was, however, shut out following the directive of the military that no commercial aircraft would be allowed to land till September 29.

    In compliance with military directive, the governor and his entourage travelled by road to Kano.

    The Defence Headquarters a fortnight ago claimed that the restriction of the facility at the airport was due to military use in line with the operations against Boko Haram insurgents.

    The “military use” led to the denial of 286 pilgrims, who were going for lesser Hajj (Umrah), access to the airport.

    An alternative arrangement was made for the pilgrims to fly out through Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano.

    But the PDP’s determination to woo Sheriff made the Federal Government to allow him to have access to the airport.

    According to investigation, Sheriff was given a waiver to land based on “orders from above”.

    It was gathered that besides landing, the ex-governor was provided heavy security by troops on ground in Maiduguri.

    A source said: “We learnt that there was a directive to the military and other security agencies to protect Sheriff with what is termed “federal might”.

    “The former governor arrived at the airport at 1.32 pm aboard his private jet, 5NBMH, to the waiting hands of a garrison commander, who led troops to give him cover.

    “The plane departed the airport at 2. 22pm and is expected to return today to airlift Sheriff.

    “Sheriff is expected to join the PDP and lead the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan in Borno State.

    “Youth political groups called ECOMOG, which were associated with rival violence during the Sheriff administration, stormed the airport to welcome him.

    “A campaign office, which belongs to Sheriff, was painted in white; it is expected to wear PDP colours in coming days.”

    The source said the governor travelled by road to Kano in deference to a travel advisory on Maiduguri Airport by the military.

    The source added: “As the airport closure was still in force, Governor Kashim Shettima yesterday embarked on a trip by road to Kano to see his elder brother. The governor’s convoy was without soldiers.

    “, Shettima Mohammed Shettima, the governor’s brother, was last Friday involved in an accident resulting in the death of a policeman travelling with him.

    “The accident occurred 20 kilometers away from Damban in Bauchi State at about 2pm while the governor’s brother was travelling to Kano.

     

  • ‘Opposition  planning to implicate Adeleke’

    ‘Opposition planning to implicate Adeleke’

    •PDP: No plot against anybody

    THE All Progressives Congress in Osun State has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of planning to implicate the state’s first civilian Governor, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, by hiding criminal objects in and around his Ede country home.

    According to a statement by the party’s spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, the APC got the information of the “evil plot from usually reliable sources within the PDP.”

    He said the plan was meant to create an excuse for security operatives from Abuja to come and arrest the APC leader and whisk him away.

    “The plan is to replace their aborted attempt to assassinate Adeleke. There is no guaranty that the man may not be assassinated after his arrest. Our source is very reliable. Nothing that had been exposed in the past through the sources was found to be false.

    “We accused them of going about buying people’s voter cards, in order to manipulate the electoral process. Already, we have evidence of over 2,000 people, real people whose cards are in the PDP’s  possession with their names, addresses and telephone numbers.

    “We accused the PDP of planning to destroy Aregbesola’s projects if it came to power. Omisore went to campaign in Ejigbo and promised to turn the best of Aregbesola’s schools built so far into a poultry. Within a couple of days of that statement, a huge explosion went off at the assembly hall of the school and brought it down,” he said.

    The APC added that its allegations against the PDP were based on credible information.

    It urged the citizenry to take seriously its allegation that “the PDP intends to frame Adeleke in order to get security people from Abuja to come and take him out of circulation.”

    The PDP, through its Director of Publicity, Mr. Bola Ajao, has denied the allegation, saying “only the guilty are afraid.”

    The party spokesperson said the PDP has no business plotting or planning to incriminate anybody.

    He said as far as the PDP is concerned, Adeleke is of no political value, maintaining that the major pre-occupation of the party was how to make its governorship candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, emerge the winner of the August 9 election.

    He said: “Whatever the APC is alleging is its own cup of tea. We are not interested in any allegation. Our principal interest lies in how to win the forthcoming election. Let the guilty be afraid, we are less concerned.”

     

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