Tag: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

  • PDP disputes Osinbajo’s claim on Onnoghen’s arraignment

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has disputed claims by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that President Muhammadu Buhari was not aware of the plan to arraign the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen.

    Justice Onnoghen was arraigned before the Justice Danladi Umar led Code of Conduct Tribunal on Monday on charges of asset declaration infractions.

    Speaking on the matter on Wednesday, Osinbajo said Buhari only got to know about plans to arraign the CJN on Saturday.

    In a statement Wednesday by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, the main opposition party accused the Vice President of being economical with the truth.

    The party told Osinbajo that Nigerians are aware that there is no way such high level decision, like the arraignment of the Chief Justice of Nigeria in a court, would be taken without the awareness, input and clearance of Mr. President.

    Rejecting Osinbajo’s claims that the Federal Government was saddened by the development, the PDP challenged the Vice President to explain why Mr. President neither stopped the arraignment on Monday nor said a word on the matter since then.

    The PDP however said, if the avowal by the Vice President was true, then it confirmed the assertion that President Buhari is not in charge of governance but has outsourced the responsibilities of his office to unelected individuals, due to his incompetence.

    The party said: “Vice President Osinbajo’s assertion has also confirmed the claims by our First Lady, Aisha Buhari that a cabal has taken over the control of the Presidency, for which she forcefully called on Nigerians to take back their country.

    “The PDP notes the Buhari Presidency is only trying to sway public opinion on the matter following the outrage by Nigerians against the arraignment of the CJN.

    “The party urges all lovers of democracy and rule of law to continue to be on their guard in the defence of our nation against anti-democratic tendencies of the Buhari administration, particularly the clamp down on democratic institutions in our country”.

     

  • Yoruba youths apologies to Nigerians over Obasanjo’s recent outbursts,

    As reactions continue to trail the recent statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the state of the nation, the Council of Progressive Yoruba Youths has apologized to Nigerians.
    The youth group said the latest missive in circulation entitled “Points For Concern And Action by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo” was off-point and should be discarded in its entirety.
    Speaking at a news conference in Lagos on Tuesday, the National President of the group, Kola Salawu, said Nigerians needed to forgive Obasanjo for the eight years he wasted as a civilian president and for the wrong path he set the nation on.
    Salawu said the Yoruba race was deeply ashamed that a so called elder from its ethnic stock decided to remain in a muddy gutter by penning such nauseating content.
    He lamented that Obasanjo sowed the seed for extremism that birthed terrorism. He backed this up by ensuring that the military was emasculated and unable to respond to the threat he has created.
    The youth leader said, “In Yoruba land, we take pride in answering our names. Only a bastard will deny his name. In practical terms this translates into us standing by our decisions and actions, irrespective of what outcomes they produced. Where the outcomes are good our head swell with the accompanying accolades; where the results of our actions are undesirable, we accept responsibility with honour and explore how to make amends so that we remain an integral part of the society. Of course, in the ancient past, where the failing is too grievous and involves a king that remained recalcitrant the relevant powers will have to present hi, with an empty calabash.
    “This is a level of honour Obasanjo has never possessed and is incapable of learning. Had he such honour he would have accepted that the current insecurity he ranted is the outcome of his misrule that is only now yielding fruits. The poverty that makes it possible for terrorists, militants and separatists to gain new recruits was first instituted under his watch as president. The extremism that the nation today grapple with first surfaced under him with some states declaring Sharia rule, which was the incentive that made terrorists started demanding nationwide strict implementation Sharia.
    “In the entire eight years he held office, Obasanjo was in mortal fear of being overthrown because of the unpopularity of his government. His solution to this was to destroy the military in the belief that there would be no way to plot a coup against him if there is no virile military. In addition to embarking on massive sacks and purge that deprived the military establishment of crucial institutional memory, he also ensured that the military inventory was depleted without replenishment or procurement to make sure that the military was incapacitated.

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    “The destruction of the military armory at Ikeja Cantonment about this time of the year in 2002 has now been confirmed to be part of Obasanjo’s desperation to de-tooth the military. A military plane crash that killed a dozen generals under Obasanjo’s watch in 2006 is equally put down to part of his obsession to gelatinize the military. He seemed to have succeeded with it.
    “The taint on the military from Obasanjo’s directives for troops to disregard rules of engagement in Odi and Zak-Ibiam remains an obstacle to the military. Even when their recent and ongoing operations meet the global standards for the rules of engagement, the stain from the Obasanjo years remains a perspective from which the military is perceived. This affects the ability of the military to procure arms when they need it and the same tyrant under whose watch this happened is today playing the saint.
    “In essence, Obasanjo sowed the seed for extremism that birthed terrorism. He backed this up by ensuring that the military was emasculated and unable to respond to the threat he has created. What has saved Nigeria from Obasanjo’s evil intent was the timely turnaround being witnessed under President Buhari, who has high regards for institutional memory in the military.
    “The whole of Nigeria became his enemy and he has never lost on any perceived opportunity to exact vengeance on all citizens. May we refresh our memory that Obasanjo reportedly trained 1000 killer snipers abroad with the intention of using them to assassinate those who stand in the way of his ambition. These snipers formed part of the pioneer team of killers that have remained loose in the country till date.
    “The outcome of that election produced Mallam Umaru Yar’Adua as president and it was a matter of months before Obasanjo started wishing him dead because he turned out not to be the stooge that Obasanjo expected. Yar’Adua’s demise paved way for Goodluck Jonathan, whom Obasanjo did much to mislead and abandoned after he incurred the anger of Nigerians pleasing the former President. If Obasanjo thought he would have a pliant President Buhari following his opposition of Jonathan he was in for a rude shock.
    “If Obasanjo supported Yar’Adua and later disowned him over ill health, supported Jonathan and later disowned him for consulting others and supported Buhari and now disowning him for not bending to his wishes, then maybe it is not these president that something is wrong with. The problem is Obasanjo. He feigns support for successive presidents in the hope of being able to use them as puppets and continue as a life president while they act as the symbolic leaders. Such deviousness is not the Yoruba way because it is without honour.
    “We do not want to go into the past of an Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), whom Obasanjo convinced Nigerians to be a very corrupt person. The same person God will not forgive him for forgiving. He has turned around to tell Nigerians that this is the same person to vote in the hope of acquiring a new puppet. A Yoruba elder will not be caught doing such, it amounts to being incitement, which is unbecoming of anyone that has become a grandfather.
    “We apologize for the eight wasted years of Obasanjo as a civilian president and for the wrong path he set the country on, which we are now all trying to correct. We apologize for his callous thinking that had projected that Buhari would die in office. We apologize for the unbecoming tantrum he has been throwing for not having his way as a puppet master of successive presidents. We apologize to you all Nigerians because what Obasanjo is does not reflect who the Yoruba are.”
  • Nigerian Army deserves better welfare, says Atiku

    Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has said that his administration would improve the welfare of the military personnel if elected the next President.

    At a news conference at the PDP secretariat in Akure, the Ondo State capital, the former Vice President the contributions of men of the Nigerian Army to the growth of the country.

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    According to him, men of the Nigerian Army deserve better welfare considering

    their services to the nation.

    He noted that many of them have sacrificed their lives for the survival of the nation.

    Atiku particularly hailed the Nigerian Army for waging serious war against Boko Haram, stressing that the war against insurgency was fought majorly by the Nigerian army.

  • Bello, Nasko shun Niger governorship debate

    Niger State Governor Abubakar Bello and his People’s Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart Alhaji Umar Nasko on Tuesday shunned a debate organised by the Niger state Coalition of  Business and Professional Association (NICOBPA).

    Neither of them attended or sent a representative. They also didn’t send apologies for their absence.

    Bello, who was in attendance at the 2019 Army Day Celebration held at the 123 Parade Ground, was expected to attend the debate after the event.

    But he shunned the debate, which held at Idrisu Legbo Kutigi Conference Centre directly opposite the Niger state Government House.

    But the governorship candidates of African Democratic Congress (ADC) Dr. Ibrahim Mani; Honorable Isah Kawu of the All Democratic Party (ADP); Dr. Joshua Bawa of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Alhaji Yahaya Daudu of  the People Redemption Party (PRP) attended the debate.

    Kawu said his party would embark in politics without bitterness, highlighting his major priorities will be on education and empowerment of Women, youths and the civil servants.

    Mani said his administration would focus on empowerment of youths, saying he would encourage youths to begin snake- farming, which he believed is profitable because lot of industries are looking for snake farms to get venom for their anti-venom drugs.

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    Bawa said he would make the state a tourist destination, focus on teachers’ empowerment and create an enabling environment for investors to invest in.

    Daudu said he will improve on the education of the people and improve on health especially in the rural areas.

    The Chairman NICOBPA, Alhaji Mohammed Lawal, said the debate was to give the people a feel of what the governorship candidates have and interact with the public.

    He stated a lot of the people do not know most of the candidates except those of the APC and PDP, adding the forum will give the people the opportunity to know who their candidates are.

  • Onnoghen: Presidency plotting to destabilise Judiciary, PDP alleges

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Presidency of plotting to destabilize the Judiciary ahead of the 2019 general elections.

    The party also claimed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and cabal at the Buhari Presidency are seeking the removal of  Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Walter Onnoghen to cause a constitutional crisis, instill fear in judicial officers and pave way for the foisting of a pliable CJN that will do their bidding on electoral matters.

    This is particularly following allegations that the APC seeks a new CJN that will aid its rigging schemes as well as execute the plot to use the court to detain and put opposition members and outspoken members of Civil Society Organizations out of circulation during the general elections.

    “This development is a clear recipe for anarchy and a huge crisis that is capable of fracturing our justice system and derails our democracy as it portends a prelude to a total clamp down on institutions of democracy and rule of law in our country.”

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    “The PDP therefore urges all Nigerians, the United Nations and all international bodies to unite in the defence of our democracy, especially at this very critical time in our political development.”

    “President Buhari should also ask Amina Zakari to recuse herself from INEC following her rejection by Nigerians over issues of impropriety in her appointment as Chairperson of the Presidential election collation committee.

    “Furthermore, we challenge Mr. President to also commence plans for the immediate prosecution of members of his campaign organization, including his co-Chairman, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the factional National Chairman of his APC, Adams Oshiomhole over allegations of corruption against them.

    “Finally, the PDP counsels the APC to note that it has been rejected by Nigerians and as such should end all its actions and schemes that overheat the polity and place our nation on the precipice.

  • Rigging will not be allowed in Benue – Ortom

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has assured residents of the state that there would be no room for rigging and manipulation of votes in the forthcoming elections.

    Ortom gave the assurance on Saturday in Vandeikya Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

    He dispelled fears that the election would be rigged, noting that the people would guard their votes jealously to forestall rigging.

    “We are not going to allow that to happen in Benue. We will certainly leave nothing to chance.

    He promised not to disappoint the people if voted back to office, stressing that he would deliver on his mandates.

    “I want to implore you to vote en masse for all candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Do not select any of them to vote for no matter the circumstances,” he said.

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    Also, former governor of the state, Gabriel Suswam, alleged neglect of the Tiv people whom he described as the fourth largest tribe in the country, in political appointments.

    The State Chairman of the party, Mr John Ngbede, also solicited votes for candidates of the PDP in the elections and urged them to guard their votes to avoid rigging.

    A political chieftain in Benue North East, Mr Demenongo Unom, urged the people to vote for Ortom as a reward for defending the Benue people.

    NAN

  • Atiku accuses Buhari, APC of using state resources, apparatuses for campaign

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has accused President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) of using state resources as apparatuses for electioneering campaign.

    Describing the action as a violation of the nation’s electoral laws, Atiku said Buhari and the APC have been acting contrary to claims by the President that he would not use state resources for election.

    In a statement Thursday by his media Adviser, Mr. Paul Ibe, the PDP presidential candidate called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to sanction President Buhari and the APC for violating the Constitution and the Electoral Act.

    The statement said, “Recall that the National Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu had in December of last year warned incumbent office holders against using state resources or apparatuses for their campaigns, or deploying same against their opponents.

    “Prof. Yakubu, who issued the warning at a lecture titled “Political corruption and other emerging issues for the 2019 elections” in Abuja, noted that the commission has the power to monitor campaign financing and sources of funds according to the Constitution and the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.

    “However, in negation of the Constitution and the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, the Buhari administration and the APC has taken to the illegal deployment of state resources to its advantage for the election.

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    “We wish to remind President Buhari and the APC that the use of state videos released by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture is illegal under the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.

    “The media is awash with advertisements with the hashtag #PMBDIDIT and signed by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture and referencing so-called achievements of the APC administration in the states of Abia, Kwara, Lagos, Ebonyi, Delta and Kano, among others”.

    These, Atiku said, were without doubt, 2019 presidential campaign materials produced by the Ministry of Information and Culture using state resources and apparatuses to benefit President Buhari.

    “This appalling conduct, which is clearly in violation of Section 100 of the Electoral Act, is even more shocking when it is recalled that the state resources being used to the illegal advantage of President Buhari are being drawn from agencies which for over three years, prior to this election, failed to perform their duties to the benefit of Nigerian citizens. The Ministry of Information and Culture must stop this illegality immediately.

    “We demand that INEC issues an immediate cease and desist order to both the Ministry of Information and Culture and to the broadcast channels running it.

    “We also insist that INEC register the media spend behind it as part of the APC’s total N1 billion campaign spend limit.

    “Fortunately, INEC is alert to this danger and itself warned the ruling party to refrain from such conduct. Now that the party has clearly flouted the law in negation of the electoral umpire’s warning, we urge that INEC sanctions them accordingly”.

  • Atiku restates commitment to total defeat of Boko Haram

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has restated his commitment to the total defeat of the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno, Yobe and other parts of the Northeast geopolitical zone.

    Atiku, in a statement Thursday by his media Adviser, Mr. Paul Ibe said if elected, every terrorist caught will be tried in accordance with the provisions of the law.

    The statement declared Atiku’s zero tolerance for terrorists, stressing that he has detailed his plan to equip the military to deal decisively with threats posed by Boko Haram insurgents to national security once and for all.

    Atiku was reacting to a video clip allegedly being surreptitiously circulated by the Buhari Media Centre, depicting alleged plans by Atiku to cede parts of insurgency ravaged Borno State to Boko Haram in a peace deal.

    The statement said, “Our attention has been drawn to a video being surreptitiously circulated by the Buhari Media Centre, under a satanic pseudonym, ‘Make Nigeria Worse Again’, in which they falsely accuse the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, of planning to cede parts of Borno State to Boko Haram in a peace deal.

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    “This is completely false and only shows the level of dirty politics and fake news the Muhammadu Buhari administration is prepared to engage in in its desperation to cling to power despite its widespread unpopularity.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the only plans that His Excellency Atiku Abubakar has for Boko Haram is the total defeat of the terrorist sect once and for all.

    “Atiku Abubakar is not one for ‘technical’ defeats. He has said publicly and privately that if he is elected, both Boko Haram and ISWAP would be wiped off the face of the planet.

    “Indeed, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticised the Buhari administration policy of releasing so called ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members and tied the resurgence of terrorism in the nation to that ill-advised program.

    “It is worth noting however that this fake news video began circulating soon after Vice President Yemi Osinbajo commissioned the Buhari Media Center on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 in Gwarinpa, Abuja.

    “It is very doubtful that this is a coincidence and we call on the public to be wary of such videos and other online propaganda from the Buhari Media Centre to discredit the PDP presidential candidate.

     

  • APC ready to win February poll, says Akpabio

    The former Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is ready to win the February 16 Presidential election.

    Akpabio, who recently defected from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), also said that his former party has nothing to campaign with except criticism.

    According to him, the APC Presidential Campaign Council inaugural meeting at the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja was to strategize on how to execute the campaign.

    He said that the achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari will be the focal point in their campaigns.

    He said “I will say that APC is very poised not just to undertake very smooth and scintillating and enjoyable campaign but also very poised to win the next election.

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    “We have very few weeks to the general elections, first the Presidential election and we are quite ready. As you are aware, so far so good, we are running on the basis of our first term performance.

    “The achievements of Mr. President are all there for people to see and I think the entire country is quite excited quite unlike our colleagues in the PDP who do not seem to have anything except to criticize, attempt to run campaigns of calumny and false accusations against us in the APC.

    “Today (Thursday) we are meeting to restrategize and conclude, dot the i’s and cross the t’s in the campaign structure so that we can come out with not just a formidable campaigns across the country but also sensitive our people in terms of voter education, we are ready for it.” he said

  • PDP accuses Obaseki of defrauding farmers in Edo

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has accused Governor Godwin Obaseki of using the Central Bank of Nigeria Anchor Borrowers Scheme to defraud farmers in the State.

    It alleged Governor Obaseki asked farmers to pay the sum of N2000 into a Sterling Bank account as one of the criteria to benefit from the scheme.

    The PDP said Obaseki ended up ripping the farmers of billions of naira while the farmers did not get any loan.

    State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, who stated this at a campaign rally of the party in Abudu, headquarters of Orhionmwon local government area  urged Obaseki to fulfill the promise to the farmers or refund their money.

    Chief Orbih, who received defectors from the All Progressives Congress, told the people of Abudu to vote for all candidates of the PDP for a better Nigeria.

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    Orbih said the re-election of Senator Matthew Urhoghide would give Edo South a ranking senator status and possibility of a principal officer in the senate.

    He said the manifesto of the APC has dashed the hopes of Nigerians.

    Senator Urhoghide who reeled out his achievements informed the people that his move to turn the College of Education located at Abudu into a Federal University of Education has scaled through second reading.

    Urhoghide said the election is battle between the PDP and visible underdevelopment, hunger and suffering currently being experienced in the country.

    He urged the people to re-elect him so he could add to to the existing constituency projects he attracted to the locality.