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  • Court to rule July 25 in suit against PDP

    Court to rule July 25 in suit against PDP

    An Abuja High Court has fixed ruling for July 25 on a motion seeking to stop the planned National Convention of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Presiding judge, Justice Suleiman Belgore, chose the date yesterday after listening to arguments by Jibrin Okutepa (SAN), for the plaintiffs and Emeka Etiaba, for the PDP.

    The plaintiffs: Abba Yale,Alh. Yahaya Sule and Bashir Maigudu are praying the court for an order of interlocutory injunction,to restrain the party’s National Chairman, Bamanga Tukur and other officers, from holding the scheduled “special convention”,which date was announced by Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana.

    The plaintiffs, apart from seeking to restrain Tukur and acting members of the party’s NWC, are also urging the trial court to set aside or nullify all steps and processes that led to the appointment of the latter as national officers of the party.

    The plaintifs also want the court to restrain Tukur “from performing any functions or duties assigned to the National Working Committee of the Defendant, following the resignation and removal of all members of the National Working Committee of the Defendant set out in article 29 (1) (b)-(1) of the constitution…pending the hearing and determination of this case.”

    Yesterday, Okutepa observed that the resignation of the party’s National Working Committee members was an affront on the integrity of the court.

    He argued that since the case was still pending in court, the PDP ought to have allowed it to be decided by the court, rather than proceed to appoint members to act in the stead of those that resigned.

    “The PDP chose to pick unqualified people to constitute the NWC,which was initially composed by equally unqualified members,who resigned.

    “A lot of injuries have been done by PDP,not to itself alone,but to the administration of justice. No person should be seen to be disparaging the court.

    “The defendant is not well-constituted and so cannot function” he submitted, adding that the action was deliberately taken to”undermine and disrespect the authority and power of the court”.

    In his counter argument, Etiaba urged the court to dismiss the entire suit,saying that former NWC members of the PDP resigned their positions,and the party,”as a political party, sought to move on in a lawful manner,and in line with the constitution.”

    Etiabat, who prayed the court to take cognisance of the fact that the PDP never sacked any of the former national officers, also argued for the motion’s dismissal.

     

  • Deputy Governor, party chair receive PDP defectors in Ekiti

    Deputy Governor, party chair receive PDP defectors in Ekiti

    SCORES of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members from Ise/Orun Local Government Area of Ekiti State yesterday defected to the local chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

    The defectors, led by Mr. Kingsley Ogunbolude, said they were impressed by the performance of the Governor Kayode Fayemi administration, which they believed has delivered on its campaign promises.

    They were received by the Deputy Governor, Prof. Modupe Adelabu and the state Chairman of the party, Chief Jide Awe. The duo led political office holders from the area and party chieftains to receive the defectors.

    The Deputy Governor hailed Ogunbolude for leading his supporters to the ACN.

    She assured that the party would not disappoint them, urging others in Emure Local Government to join the winning train.

    Prof. Adelabu, whose mother was from Oraye Quarters in Ise-Ekiti, enjoined the people not to disappoint her as their representative in the government.

    Ogunbolude said the invitation to join ACN was offered him by the Deputy Governor.

    His words: “The Fayemi administration is doing it right more than any government in the past. I have abandoned the politics of arrogance, which I played in the PDP for the politics of truth and development.”

    He urged his friends and political associates in the PDP not to hesitate to defect to the ACN, which he described as a progressive party.

    Ogunbolude pledged to cooperate with the party leaders and government to foster harmony for the development of the state.

    Awe, who presented the defectors to the Deputy Governor, warned leaders against division in the ACN fold, which he said remained indivisible.

    The party restated that the incumbent governor remained the choice of the party for the 2014 election based on the landmarks of his administration in the past two years.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Don’t impose, PDP aspirants warn

    Members of the crisis-ridden Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra State have told the National Working Committee (NWC) not to impose any candidate on the people.

    The aspirants took the decision yesterday in Awka after a meeting at the Smithland Hotels.

    The meeting was attended by former Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, Kelue Molokwu, former executive members Ejike Onuorah, Tony Nwabuona, Ken Arinze, Okey Chukwuogor, among others.

    They said: “Let us not make mistakes like before by doing the selection of a candidate, there must be primaries where the choice of the people will emerge, any contrary thing will spell doom for the PDP in Anambra State.

    “Nobody is interested in the imposition of candidates and this has been responsible for the failure of the party after the era of Dr. Chris Ngige, the sufferings had become unbearable.”

     

  • QUOTE OF THE DAY

    QUOTE OF THE DAY

    “With the latest drama in the Rivers State House of Assembly, the PDP is at it again. The ruling party has inflicted yet another mortal injury on Nigeria’s democracy. As the House reconvened after a recent adjournment due to a police failure to provide adequate security to this legislative body, thugs hired by sinister forces allied to the powers in Abuja were unleashed on the unsuspecting majority in the State Assembly. While the House was to consider a necessary budgetary matter, a cell of five legislators, making a mockery of their title as lawmakers, had plotted anarchy in their own chamber. They engineered this coup against the very body in which they serve.

    This group of five and their sponsors attacked the other 27 members and the deputy governor who was making a presentation on a budgetary matter pending before the House. All this occurred under the watchful eye, but idle hand of the police officers deployed to guard the chamber.

    We can say the police in Rivers became an accomplice to an illegal attack on the very government and constitution they pledged to uphold. This was a shameful moment but even worse, it is a likely foretaste of the partisan role the police will take in coming elections.”

     

    Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on The Rivers State House of Assembly Crisis.

  • Ogun 2015: ACN, PDP set for battle

    Ogun 2015: ACN, PDP set for battle

    Ahead of the 2015 governorship election in Ogun State, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the Labour Party (LP) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have returned to the drawing board. Correspondent ERNEST NWOKOLO writes on the permutations and issues that will shape the contest.

    Ogun State Governor Senator Ibikunle Amosun has been making deft political moves since he came to power, to the discomfiture of the opposition and critics.

    Amosun was senator between 2003 and 2007 on the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). But he was sworn-in as the governor on May 29, 2011 on the platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN). He defeated former administrator of Ekiti State, General Tunji Olurin (rtd) of the (PDP), Gboyega Isiaka of the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), Ogbeni Lanre Banjo of the National Conscience Party (NCP), and Rev. Jide Awosedo of the Labour Party (LP).

    Prior to the April 2011 polls, the governor had also contested for the same office in 2007 on the ticket of the All Nigeria Peoples Party(ANPP), but lost to former Governor Gbenga Daniel of (PDP). The legal battles to re-claim the mandate stolen from him failed to yield the desired reult.

    opposition parties and critics are not only having sleepless time regarding the pace of transformation in the state by Amosun, but are also confused because of the precarious financial position he inherited from the previous administration.

    Daniel left a debt profile of about N49 billion, but Amosun had continued to fault it, saying it was well above that. A foretaste of what Amosun’s administration has in stock for the state was the expansion of the Totoro – Sokori Road to six – lanes and, particularly, the construction of the first flyover in the state at Ibara, Abeokuta, which the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Michael Gbadebo, likened its unveiling to the day “electricity, pipe borne water and railway first came to Abeokuta.” He lauded the governor for changing the “city from the status of 19th century to that of the 21st century.”

    Governor Amosun has remained steadfast in turning around the face of Ogun through his five – cardinal programmes that bordered on building of model schools, more roads (expansion and construction), revolution in agriculture, clean and safe environment, return of peace and orderliness, jobs creation, industrialisation and improvement in the healthcare service delivery.

    This did not come as a surprise to keen watchers. Commissioner for Environment Mr Adebayo Fari ascribed the feats to purposeful planning, focus and commitment to development by the governor and his team and as the support of the good people Ogun State resulting from “sincerity and credibility” that was brought to bear on governance in the last 25months.

    Fari said: “We hit the ground running because we were aware of the huge infrastructural deficit on ground and so, this government is committed to further developing the people and we have been able to bring credibility to governance. That is why the people are in support of us. And because of population expansion, we are futuristic in planning and developing as evidenced in the types of roads and model schools being built in Ogun.”

    President Gooluck Jonathan has also commended him. According to Jonathan, who visited the state to flag – off the reconstruction of the two sections of the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, Governor Amosun “is a hard working governor,” and “has done wonderfully well” in his two years in office.

    But Amosun’s most vociferous critics, Mr Ladi Adebutu, who recently joined the Labour Party, thinks differently. Adebutu, who contested for the House of Representatives in the last general election on the ticket of PDP, lost to the ACN candidate. He has not seen anything good in Amosun’s many projects, particularly, the roads and model schools in the state.

    To him, they are not only a misplaced priority but also channels through which the governor is plunging the state into needless debt.

    Adebutu alleged that the two years of Amosun administration has put the state in a debt trap of N200bn via loan facility. but he could not explain when and how the loan was obtained and what institution granted it when pressed by reporters to substantiate his claims.

    Finance Commissioner Mrs Kemi Adeosun debunked the allegation. She dismissed the N200 billion loan as “internet loan,” which the Ogun state government never obtained. She said it is not even possible for anybody to borrow that kind of money.

    “The N200 billion on the internet; maybe it is an internet loan. We didn’t take N200 billion from anybody. It is not even possible for anybody to borrow N200 billion I don’t know where they got the N200 billion”.

    She explained that of the N16.6 billion bank loans approved by the House of Assembly this year, adding that Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s had only taken N7 billion out of that amount.

    According to her, the state inherited a debt profile of N87 billion as at May 2011, but following the “financial re-engineering efforts” of Amosun’s team, the debt figure as at December 2012 has “reduced marginally to N61.640 billion.”

    These achievements did not come about without some levels of pains to the people. Homes, shops, religious houses, offices and even burial sites were compelled to give way to the rebuilding mission in Ogun.

    Amosun has acknowledged this momentary setbacks and sufferings severally and had commended the people for their patience and understanding, knowing that one can’t make an omelette without breaking an egg. He had equally assured of alternative arrangements being put in place for traders who lost their shops to roads expansion projects.

    This, analysts further contend, would also complement the earlier gains when over 21,000 children of secondary school age, who hitherto were compelled to drop out of school, because their parents and guardians, could not afford to send them to private ones.

    The immediate past administration ceded some public schools in the state to the original missionary owners, but later found their way back to school when Amosun reversed the policy and returned such schools back to the state.

    The recent tour of the three senatorial districts was a test case for Governor Amosun. Although it was designed to enable the stakeholders have on the spot assessment of the projects being executed by him in the last eight months, it turned out also to be another eye opener to the political reality that, contrary to insinuations and speculations in some quarters, the governor and his government projects are not only well received, but also quite popular with the people.

    In Ogun West, leaders of thought and traditional rulers in the zone, including the renowned historian, Prof. Anthony Asiwaju and the Olola of Ilara Kingdom, Oba Samuel Alade Adeluyi, lauded him for opening the area for the 110km Ilara road construction as well as construction of model schools for the children.

    Oba Adeluyi and Prof. Asiwaju , noted that their communities, which were almost marooned from each other and from the rest of the state, would henceforth, be able to inter-connect with one another effectively through Ilara – Ijoun – Egua – Oja Odan – Ilase road that stretched over four local government councils in the zone.

    The monarch called on his people to back Amosun with their “support and prayer” to ensure continuity of the transformation.

    The youths of the area endorsed Amosun. Observers said the youth might have reckoned that the good job being carried out by the governor should continue because the basis for the their yearnings for the slot in 2015 is the development of the area, which is being met by Amosun.

    The youth leader, Yomi Olojeloju, noted that they are not unmindful of the reality that Yewa/Awori people are yet to produce a governor since the birth of the state, but said the aberation was self-inflicted.

    Olojeloju said: ”We must reciprocate this unparalled gesture by supporting Amosun to continue beyond 2015 and we, in collaboration with other senatorial districts, have talked to ourselves concerning Ogun West for governor project. For now, any individual or group of people nursing or canvasing gubernatorial ambition in Ogun West are seen by us as being egoistic and self-centered because there is no basis for such at the moment.

    “We are very conscious of the fact that we have not produced the governor, but several opportunities to occupy the seat had come our way, but going through the records of past political activities, we discovered that we have always been architects of our own misfortunes.

    “For now,we seem not to have the needed unity among ourselves, which can see us through such a gigantic electoral contest. And if God in his wisdom, gave us the incumbent governor, who has been performing well, even beyond our imagination, we should therefore commend and support him.”

    Analysts said that the endorsement and accolades that trailed the tour of the three senatorial districts by the governor gave the opposition and critics away as ones not only crying more than the bereaved. They said majority of the residents are not swayed by the criticism of the governor, whose giant footsteps they see daily.

    Amosun himself recently said his critics were doing so because they can’t give the state what they do not have and that their criticisms proceeded from ignorance.

    The governor told reporters in Ilaro that his critics and detractors had thought that his administration would run into a financial cul-de-sac and collapse, following the massive capital intensive projects being pursued.

    According to him, no financial institution would want to deal with Ogun State in respect of credit facility, but following the administration’s financial re – engineering strategy, it was getting short term borrowing to execute long term projects.

    Amosun said:”With what we met on ground when we came on board, nobody would want to touch us with the longest of poles over credit facility, we have to take the bull by the horn, it is a cross we have to carry it and so we are borrowing short term and spending it long term.

    “ It is hard and tortuous but that is the fact we met otherwise we (the government) will collapse. That is what they think will happen, because they believe that there is no way out but with the benevolence of God, the support of our people and our professional calling have stood us out in good stead. It is not only the roads, we have very good health centres we built.”

    Expectedly, in the political annals of the state, there is no gainsaying the fact that many still remain quite grateful to the founding fathers for laying the solid foundation upon which subsequent generation of leaders are building to keep Ogun on the path of greatness, however, pundits are saying given the pace at which Amosun is transforming the state, he may go down in history at the end of the day as the builder of modern Ogun State.

    Amosun told the people in Ogun West: ”We know that governor comes and governor goes and we also know that it is by what we do that we will be remembered for.”

    But the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state thinks otherwise. The PDP Chairman in the state, Mr. Adedayo Bayo said:”Amosun’s government is nothing to write home about, the people know it, the teachers know it, the students know it, he is not performing, this is an administration that is thinking of only white elephant projects.

    “He is not thinking of the communities. You may come to our place in Ogun East Senatorial District. We have nine local government areas, but we are not feeling the impact of his government.

    “They are not functioning because all allocations coming to them are being utilised by the state, that is why there is no developmental projects at the grass-root. When we think of development at the state level, nothing is done except destruction.

    “Amosun is going about destroying people’s property and is not doing the right thing for the people, he is not thinking about our healthcare and education save white elephant projects where he can have billions and billions of naira to put in his pocket.”

    But whether these criticisms will affect the outcome of 2015 election, only time can tell.

  • ‘PDP can’t win Osun’

    ‘PDP can’t win Osun’

    Oyo State Commissioner for Finance Mr. Zacheaus Adelabu

    has lauded the performance of Osun State Governor Ogbeni

    Rauf Aregbesola, saying that opposition parties in the state have no chance in the next governorship election.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the secretariat of the Ede Chapter of a socio-political volunteer group, ’De Raufs’, Adelabu charged the members of the group to be fearless in publicising the good works and ideals of Ogbeni Aregbesola praying that the dream of the volunteer group would come to reality.

    “The enormous achievements recorded by the present administration in Osun State would speak for Governor Aregbesola during the election in 2014”, he said.

    He however, solicitedfor the support of people the governor’s re-election bid Adelabu said the governor has performed beyond the expectation.

    He further described Governor Aregbesola as the parameter of good governance and representation stressing that, “what we are witnessing today in the State of Osun today is not by accident, but carefully planned action of a visionary leader like Ogbeni Aregbesola.

    Adelabu, who lamented the cost of acquiring education in the country, urged the government to ensure that education is accessible to the children. He noted that Governor Aregbesola has brought the needed change to the education sector. The recent launching of Opon Imo, “The Tablet of Knowledge” in the state by Ogbeni was the first of its kind in the black continent of Africa., the said.

    Adelabu, who later donated an 18 seated passengers bus to the group and paid N1,000,000 for surgery for a patient with cancerous neck tumour, urged the group to support the governor.

    He described the leader of the group, Comrade Amitolu Shittu, as someone who has passion for the development of the society at large.

    “Going by the antecedents of the present crop of leaders controlling the southwest region of the country, we can now say that we have good government and Nigerians in this part of the country can also feel the real good governance which indicates that democracy has been entrenched and there is future for the country’’.

    Also speaking at the event, the Osun State Commissioner for Environment and Sanitation, Prof. Olubukola Oyawoye, urged the people of the state to support the government, promising that Aregbesola Administration would bring more dividends of democracy to the people.

    Professor Oyawoye, who was the guest of honour called on the people to also support the re-election bid of Aregbesola.

    Delivering his lecture, the guest speaker Prof. Siyan Oyeweso, said that the event is watershed in the political history of the ancient town where people without political sentiment would come together to support a candidates for the election.

  • Imo  APGA, PDP prepare for fresh re-run

    Imo APGA, PDP prepare for fresh re-run

    Political parties are back to the drawing board in preparation for a repeat of the Imo State House of Assembly re-run election for the Oguta constituency, which has been declared inconclusive in eight wards by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Correspondent okodili ndidi writes on why the election is important to all the stakeholders.

    The recent Imo State House of Assembly re-run election for the Oguta Constituency has become a big political puzzle, which many people in the state and across the country are battling to unravel. The reason is clear. Multiple results have been brandished by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) the as the authentic results.

    More worrisome is the fact that, despite the parties’ claim to victory, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has held tenaciously to its position that there was no winner in the election. it has declared the election in eight wards inconclusive.

    But both parties, relying on different result allegedly signed by the INEC officials, insisted that their candidates won the election and should be issued a Certificate of Return. They accused each other of bribing the officials to falsify the result.

    Governor Rochas Okorocha was the first to congratulate the APGA candidate, Mr. Walter Uzonwanne, for emerging the winner of the election, after he was said to have scored a total of 9,595 votes as against the PDP candidate, Eugene Dibiagwu, who got 7, 584 votes.

    But the PDP, which equally has a signed election result in its favour, insisted that it won the election with 7, 585 votes while APGA got 7, 241 votes. The governor, who copiously displayed a result sheet signed by INEC Returning Officer in the election, Dr Cynthia Oguike, in favour of APGA, asked the commission to declare the APGA flag bearer as the winner and issue him with a Certificate of Return.

    According to him, “INEC was at the verge of announcing the result when they suddenly got a call from somebody at the top and immediately retired to a closed door meeting after which it announced that the election was inconclusive. How can it say the election is inconclusive just because the APGA candidate won. If it were the PDP that won the election, INEC will not declare it inconclusive”.

    But the PDP leadership, which also congratulated their candidate, insisted that the party won the election, despite the alleged intimidation and harassment by the security operatives, who they alleged, were incited by the government.

    The State Chairman of the party, Eze, Duruiheoma (SAN), alleged that weeks before the election, Okorocha had issued directives to all the traditional rulers and senior civil servants in the area to deliver the APGA candidate or lose their positions. This explains the violence and desperation that greeted the election, he said.

    Duruiheoma also alleged that commissioners were assigned areas to deliver in the election or risk dismissal, although most of them are not from Oguta.

    The PDP boss lamented that the development had ridiculed the state in the comity of civilized people, stressing that the governor should represent all the people and not a section.

    Duruiheoma explained that the result presented by the PDP contradicted to that of the state government and APGA, based on the valid result of the votes already cast. He disclosed that PDP is aware of plans by the state government to use a customary court Judge to swear in the APGA candidate.

    Although INEC agreed that one of the parties is leading with 2011 votes, but it declined to identify the winning party. The Oguta Constituency election has become a major issue in Imo State politics. The ruling party, APGA, and the foremost opposition party, PDP, have been locked in fierce battle over who wins the oil-rich, council area.

    To analysts, the election will determine who controls the political machinery in the state, ahead of the 2015 general elections. For the PDP, which occupied the seat before it was nullified by the Court, failure to win the Oguta re-run will further deplete its already battered image.

    The reason the election is generating such attention is not far- fetched. The state governor has not hidden his interest in the election. At one of the campaign rallies for the APGA candidate, he told the party supporters that the election was not about the candidate, but a critical support for his administration.

    Another controversial dimension to the election is the seeming external interest, which has helped in heating up the polity. During the election, security operatives were mobilised from outside the state, especially from Abuja, to beef up security.

    Expectedly, during the election, the various troop who were obviously working at cross purposes, were the first group to clash. But for the timely intervention of senior officers who openly criticised the mobilisation of troop for an ordinary re-run election for one constituency.

    INEC despite the earlier assurances of credible polls, seemed inundated by the turn of events and declared it inconclusive, to the chagrin of the people of Oguta Constituency, who have not had a representative since the inception of the current House, more than two years ago.

    While waiting for the next round of election, the political parties have gone back to the drawing board to re-strategise on how to outwit each other.

  • Oladipo to replace Oyinlola as PDP National Secretary

    The South-West zone of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has appointed Adewale Oladipo as the Acting National Secretary of the party to fill the void left by the former governor of Osun State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

    The appointment was announced over the weekend at the Extra-Ordinary Zonal Congress of the party held at La Chateau, Awolowo Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan where the nomination of the Professor of Environment and Earth Sciences from Ile-Ife, Osun State was affirmed unanimously.

    Commenting on the appointment, the party’s Zonal Caretaker Chairman, Ishola Filani said the development was in obedience to the order of the court which sacked Oyinlola from office.

    In the Court Order through Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/504/2012, the presiding judge among others directed that “an order is hereby granted directing the 3rd defendant (Independent National Electoral Commission) to rectify the records of the 2nd defendant (PDP) by deleting the name of the 1st defendant (Oyinlola) as the National Secretary of the 2nd defendant.

    The congress which had in attendance party delegates from all the six states of the zone namely, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Lagos was also attended by state party chairmen from all the states except Lagos State.

     

  • Rivers crisis: Lagos Assembly cautions PDP

    Rivers crisis: Lagos Assembly cautions PDP

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has cautioned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stop looking for scapegoats as a result of its failure to manage the lingering crisis in Rivers State as well as the internal bickering within the party in many other states of the federation.

    Reacting to a statement made by the Lagos PDP on Friday where it accused the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) of being responsible for the political crisis in Rivers State, the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy, Security and Publicity, Hon. Segun Olulade, described the allegation as a distortion of the truth and a cheap ploy to blackmail the ACN.

    Buttressing his position, Olulade stressed that the PDP should affirm if it was ACN that ignited the crisis in Plateau, Kano, Bayelsa, Adamawa, Nasarawa and other PDP-controlled states.

    He also asked the PDP if ACN was responsible for the bombing of churches, mosques, schools and other public institutions, as well as the kidnapping of innocent citizens in the country.

    He also denied PDP’s allegation about an incidence of a free-for-all fight at the Lagos State House of Assembly where Hon. Risikat Adegeye was physically attacked on the floor of the House.

    The lawmaker added that there has never been any time in the history of the Lagos State House of Assembly when members engaged in physical combat.

    Olulade advised the PDP leadership to warn President Goodluck Jonathan to desist from the use of divide and rule tactics, adding that the crude approaches of Jonathan and some other PDP leaders and their controversial meddling in issues of local and national pedigree have worsened the crisis in many states across the country.

  • Lagos-Ibadan Road: PDP commends FG for construction flag off

    The South East Zonal Working Committee of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, yesterday lauded the federal government  for the commencement of work on the 2nd Niger bridge in Onitsha, Anambra State and the 167billion naira Lagos Ibadan Expressway.

    The Committee gave the commendation in Enugu at the end of its zonal working committee meeting noting that successive governments in the past had failed to deliver on their promises on the bridge.

    A statement by the Zonal Publicity Secretary, South East of the party, Ali Odefa also commended the President Jonathan led government for the completion of the Alaoji power project, as well as the construction or completion of various projects in the zone in particular and the country in general.

    The statement reads, “The party notes with pride the commencement of work on the multi-billion naira 2nd Niger bridge in Onitsha, Anambra state. The over fifty year old Niger Bridge has remained a source of concern to the old Eastern region which relies on the bridge to connect to the rest of the country. It is noteworthy that various governments have made countless promises on the building of a new bridge over the River Niger in Onitsha, but none ever fulfilled the promises.

    “Just three days ago, President Jonathan flagged off the 167billion naira Lagos Ibadan Expressway reconstruction and expansion project in the Southwest, while the Abuja-Lokoja dual carriage way is nearing completion.”

    “The Alaoji power plant in Aba, Abia State is completed and ready to supply power to the national grid, while various agricultural, educational and many health facilities across the South-East are witnessing a turn around for good’.

    “The all important Enugu-Port Harcourt highway has been made motorable, Enugu-Onitsha expressway is under reconstruction, Abakaliki-Enugu highway is being completely reconstructed; while the inland Port in Onitsha has been reconstructed, modernised and ready for use”.

    “The Enugu airport has since been converted and renamed Akanu Ibiam International Airport with the local wing remodeled, runway extended and currently the International Terminal is under intensive construction. Various other sectors have also benefited from the transformation government of President Jonathan”.