Tag: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

  • Underage voters: PDP asks INEC chair to resign

    Underage voters: PDP asks INEC chair to resign

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has called on the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu to resign over registration of underage voters, mainly in Katsina and Kano states.

    But the electoral body had defended the action, saying its registration officials in those states were compelled to register minors under threats by community leaders in the areas.

    The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, at a media briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, carpeted INEC for failing to take decisive steps to restore the sanctity of its register, particularly in Kano and Katsina states.

    Rather, the party said the leadership of the commission has continued to offer puerile explanations of plans to investigate the anomaly, stressing that it took concerted outcry by well-meaning Nigerians for the commission to reluctantly accept responsibility for the illegality.

    “As you are aware, the INEC has been indicted for registering and issuing permanent voter cards (PVCs) to millions of underage persons, particularly in Kano and Katsina states.

    “You are also aware that it took a press statement from the PDP and concerted outcry by Nigerians before the Prof. Mahmood Yakubu-led commission reluctantly accepted responsibility for this illegality.

    “As we speak, the credibility of our electoral process under the current INEC is hugely in doubt.

    The nation was last Wednesday terrified by the commission’s Director of Publicity and Voter Education, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, who announced that INEC registered minors because its agents were threatened by members of the communities in those states.

    “By this alarming and unpatriotic statement, INEC under Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has completely discredited and disqualified itself and cannot be trusted to conduct a credible, free and fair general elections in 2019.

    “The import of this statement is that INEC under Prof. Yakubu is not firm in its acts and will consequently cave in and accept any form of irregularities once it is put under pressure by members of a voting community.

    “It goes to say that this INEC can readily announce false results, cancel elections, alter polling procedures and allow any irregularities during the 2019 general elections once it is threatened by the All Progressives Congress (APC) or any other group for that matter.

    If INEC is afraid of a voting community so much so that after registering minors, it still went ahead to process their data and issue them with valid voters card, then there is no way it can withstand the pressure and threat that we all know will be exerted by desperate APC forces, whose electoral strength, particularly in Kano and Katsina states, is now exposed to be based on underage voters”, the party said.

    The PDP demanded an immediate review of voters register, across the country, particularly in Kano and Katsina and also the revalidation of voters register to eliminate the names of all the minors.

    It insisted that no election must hold in these states until the register is sanitised.

    “In order to achieve this, we demand that the revalidation/sanitisation by INEC must be carried out under the supervision of all political parties, credible associations, reputable NGOs as well as the international community”, it added.

    The PDP also described INEC’s invitation to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (INEC) to help it monitor political parties’ campaign funds illegal and a Machiavellian way of suppressing opposition’s financial contributions and spendings.

    According to the opposition party, the invitation was a plot by the EFCC to detain, defame, intimidate and illegally block bank accounts of opposition members under the pretext of monitoring campaign funds.

    It insisted that only INEC has the statutory duty to monitor campaign funds, stressing that the commission cannot delegate this functions to any other government agency.

    “Nigerians have completely lost confidence in INEC under Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and we urge him to take the path of honour and do the needful before it becomes too late”.

    The PDP also alerted the public to what it described as the culture of intolerance in the ruling APC at the centre and across the various states where the party exercises control.

    Citing Tuesday’s demolition of a building belonging to Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi in Kaduna by Governor Nasir El-Rufai, the party said with this trend, properties belonging opposition figures and those perceived to pose threats to the re-election bid of some public office holders in the ruling party are now endangered.

    Detailing instances of such high-handedness in high places, the party said the government of the day was working to foist a fascist regime on the country.

    The party feared that if members of the ruling party could engage in vicious attacks against their fellow members, then it’s only a matter of time before they unleash havoc against opposition figures.

    Continuing, the PDP said, “In Adamawa, the state government has pulled down billboards and signposts belonging to opposition parties while harassing our members and perceived political opponents ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to the state.

    “In January this year, Borno state Governor, Kashim Shettima superintended over the demolition of PDP state secretariat in Maiduguri following the renewed popularity of our party in the state.

    “In Kogi, a property belonging to Senator Dino Melaye, who is known for his criticism of the APC derailed government, has been marked for demolition.

    “Today, despite our constitutionally guaranteed freedom of association and speech, Nigerians now live in fear of this intolerant, overbearing, bigoted and dictatorial APC administration seeking to foist a fascist regime on our country.

    “How do we explain or justify the evil plan of the APC-led Federal Government to monitor citizens’ phone calls and social media communication, purportedly to check for hate speeches without any enabling law.

    “We advise the APC government to desist from this planned unconstitutionality, which threatens the very essence of democracy, especially plurality of opinions.

    “It is on this note that the PDP raises a rallying cry to all well-meaning Nigerians, civil society organizations and the international community to rise up and collectively condemn the anti-people actions and proclivities of this incompetent and imperious government, which has brought so much pain to our dear nation”.

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  • PDP knocks Presidency over alleged fresh N10bn NHIS scam

    PDP knocks Presidency over alleged fresh N10bn NHIS scam

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has knocked the Presidency over another N10 billion scam at the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), allegedly perpetrated under the watch of the Executive Secretary, Prof. Usman Yusuf.

    In a statement Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party wondered why a government that claims to be fighting corruption would continue to condone glaring acts of corruption right under its nose.

    It said the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Presidency has no honour for concealing a N10 billion theft perpetrated by the headship of the agency. The money was allegedly withdrawn from contributions by subscribers to the NHIS.

    The party added that the nation is being shoved to the precipice as the Presidency’s incompetence has continued to manifest in the daily activities of government.

    The PDP also described as the height of official hypocrisy for a government that is superintending over illegal withdrawals and outright stealing of funds meant for the welfare of the people yet brashly parading itself as champion of anti-corruption.

    The statement said, “It was shocking that the NHIS money was siphoned through the Federal Government Treasury Single Account (TSA) in the Central Bank of Nigeria, which is under the direct purview of the Presidency.

    “The only reason for the concealment was because the Presidency was complicit, while the stolen fund is being used to service an anti-people cabal brazenly operating in the Buhari-led Presidency.

    “Nigerians can now see the level of debauchery associated with this administration. It is appalling that a government can be so depraved that it superintended over the stealing of money meant to provide healthcare for the citizens.

    “We challenge the Presidency to speak out on this report as well as similar reported sleazes that have occurred under its watch.

    “Who in the Presidency authorized the withdrawal of the money from the TSA and who are the beneficiaries thereof?

    “What has the Presidency to say about revelations that it ordered the reinstatement of the indicted Executive Secretary of the NHIS, Prof. Yusuf Usman, to help conceal this illegal withdrawals and shield members of the presidency cabals involved in the deal?

    “Until and unless the Presidency clears its name by investigating, exposing and prosecuting those involved, it must directly be held responsible for this wicked act against Nigerians, who daily suffer hunger, depravation and death owing to the corruption in the APC government”.

    The opposition party also drew the attention of Nigerians and the international community to the refusal of the Buhari Presidency to act on a leaked memo showing corrupt oil contracts at the NNPC to the tune of N9 trillion ($25billion dollars) in a sector under President Buhari’s direct supervision as Minister of Petroleum.

    “The Presidency has also failed to offer explanations on the alleged involvement of its officials in various sneaky oil subsidy deals as well as reported diversion of N1.1trillion worth of crude last year to service APC interests.

    “Nigerians are aware that the Presidency has continued to shield fraudulent cabinet ministers, including those known for extorting funds from agencies under them in addition to those indicted for corrupt enrichment. Indeed, this government stinks and has irredeemably lost all honour”, the party added.

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  • Oyegun to Nigerians: Shun detractors of Buhari, APC

    Oyegun to Nigerians: Shun detractors of Buhari, APC

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, on Saturday called on Nigerians to shun those casting aspersions on President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and the party.

    Oyegun made the call at a grand rally to welcome People’s Democratic Party ( PDP ) members who defected to the APC on Saturday in Lokoja.

    The National Chairman said the President was God sent to heal the wounds of Nigerians adding that his administration has made tremendous improvement in the socio-economic and political development of the country.

    He said that the administration has diversified the Nigerian economy from being  oil-dependent to being an agriculture-based.

    He said there was an ongoing expansion of the rail network and power generation has stabilised at 7,000 Megawatts from 3,000 megawatts at the inception of the administration.

    “It is only the beginning of good things that are yet to come,” he said.

    Oyegun urged Nigerians not to listen to detractors of the President but be patriotic and support him to achieve more and make life worth living for every Nigerians.

    “Kogi will be one of the major sponsors on the day President Muhammadu Buhari decides to go for second term. They say we are quarrelling, they say we are fighting,  but credible people are trooping into APC”, he added.

    He advised Kogi people to support the administration of Gov. Yahaya Bello,  saying the governor has positively affected every facet of the state economy.

    “I am happy to be here today. I noticed one of the billboards when I was coming in saying, ‘A New Dawn for Kogi State’.

    “Kogi People, I want to congratulate you for having an energetic governor in Yahaya Bello.  This is a governor that is a good organiser, restless, energetic and full of ideas. I can feel a new energy in Kogi State”, Oyegun said.

    Speaking Gov Yahaya Bello urged Buhari to run for a second term in 2019.

    “We urge Mr President to run and fly in 2019. Twenty-four APC governors are ready to support you under the leadership of the National Chairman of the party, Mr John Oyegun.”

    Bello welcomed PDP members from the three senatorial districts of the state who defected.

    He said the APC was where they belonged in the first place adding, “come and sin no more.”

    He urged those still in PDP to come back home.

    Prof. Stephen Ocheni, Minister of State for Labour and Employment said the crowd was a testimony of the strength of the party in the state.

    Mr Edward Onoja, Chief of Staff to the governor said the party started with nine members of the state House of Assembly and 100,000 members,  but now has 19 legislators and  500,000 members.

    NAN

  • PDP targets 1m new members in Lagos – Chairman

    PDP targets 1m new members in Lagos – Chairman

    The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) in Lagos State says it is targeting one million new members ahead of the 2019 gubernatorial election in the state.

    The Lagos State Chairman, Mr Moshood Salvador, said this on Thursday at the state Secretariat of the party in Ikeja.

    He was addressing the party’s councillorship and chairmanship aspirants in the last council polls in the state.

    “Our target is to have one million new members ahead of the election and that can be done with commitment of existing members.

    “We should go all out and get members into the party. We should embark on mobilisation of members,” he said.

    Salvador said the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) defeated the party with less than 200,000 votes in the last election, which meant that the PDP was very relevant in the state.

    He said his ultimate ambition as the leader of the party was to unseat the APC, for the PDP to take over.

    The party chairman said the commitment of all members was needed to realise that ambition.

    “We need to be more committed, we need to be more dedicated, we need to be strong to take the PDP to where it should be in the state,” he said.

    He said the PDP would have won the state in the 2015 elections if members had worked harder.

    Salvador, therefore, charged members not to take chances this time around, but to embark on aggressive membership drive in their localities.

    “We should encourage people to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards and vote for the PDP.

    “We should also secure and protect our votes during elections. This is how PDP can realise its potential in the state “he said.

    The chairman said the essence of the meeting with aspirants was to carry everyone along and give them a sense of belonging.

    Salvador said that the power of every political party lay in the grassroots, as that is the foundation.

    He asked the aspirants who contested in the last election to support his efforts to reposition the party.

    Salvador said he was building a new party where the common people matter most.

    He dismissed speculations in some quarters that there was a crack in the state chapter of the party.

    The chairman urged party members to remain one and strong for PDP’s progress.

    Mr Wale Olaleye, a member of the party, commended the new spirit in the Lagos PDP.

    He commended Salvador for his efforts at promoting peace and unity in the party.

    Olaleye called on all members to give him the desired support.

    NAN

  • Deposed Uromi monarch urges subjects to ignore PDP

    Deposed Uromi monarch urges subjects to ignore PDP

    Deposed monarch of Uromi in Esan North East local government area, HRH Anselm Aidenojie , has urged his subjects to ignore the call by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for them not to vote for the party that deposed their king.

    The deposed monarch who urged his subjects to vote for any political party of their choice distanced himself from the PDP’s comment.

    State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, had told the people of Uromi that it was wrong for them to continue to support the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) that deposed their king.

    Chief Orbih cautioned Governor Godwin Obaseki to stop playing politics with the traditional institution of Uromi.

    But the deposed monarch in a press statement he personally signed and issued to journalists in Benin City said he is not a member of any political party.

    He expressed optimism that Governor Godwin Obaseki will revisit the incident that led to his deposal.

    According to him, “l wish to use this medium to state that I was neither privy nor a party to the said statements. I hereby dissociate myself from the said statements and to state in unequivocal terms, that I am neither a member of the said political party nor partisan.

    “I urge the electorate at Uromi to disregard the said statements and vote for the party of their choice.

    “I am confident that the State Governor given his progressive nature, in his time will revisit the unfortunate incident that led to my deposal. I promise my unalloyed support and loyalty to Edo State Government.”

  • Court orders PDP to obey judgment on Ogun leadership 

    Court orders PDP to obey judgment on Ogun leadership 

    The Federal High Court in Lagos Friday ordered the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to recognise the Adebayo Dayo-led executive in Ogun State.

    Justice Mohammed Idris held the executive’s tenure will not expire until May 2020.

    The PDP in Ogun has been embroiled in leadership tussle, leading to factions and crisis.

    The suit was filed by a member of the PDP National Working Committee, Alhaji Adewole Adeyanju, Ogun State Youth Leader Femi Alao, “national delegates” for Sagamu and Ijebu North Local Government Areas Idris Muniru and Chief Tuke Omotara, chairman of Ijebu East LGA Badejo Abiodun and chairman of Sagamu LGA Kola Akinyemi.

    They sued for themselves and on behalf of “PDP Ogun State Delegates to the National Convention”.

    The defendants include the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), PDP, Tunde Odanye, and others.

    The plaintiffs urged the court to hold that there was a subsisting and binding judgment and orders of the Federal High Court in Lagos and Abuja delivered and issued on June 24, 2016 and on August 10 last year.

    The plaintiffs said by virtue of the court verdicts, only they were entitled to attend and participate in PDP conventions.

    They urged the court to restrain the PDP Caretaker Committee in Ogun State from usurping the plaintiffs’ functions as “authentic officers of the Ogun PDP Executive Committee” led by Chief Adebayo Dayo.

    Justice Idris, in his verdict, dismissed the defendants’ objection on the ground that the plaintiffs are beneficiaries of the judgement delivered by Justice Ibrahim Buba in a suit no FHC/L/CS/636/2016.

    Justice Buba had held that the tenure of the Adebayo Dayo led executive subsists until May 2020.

    Affirming the judgment, Justice Idris directed INEC and the PDP (first and second defendants) to obey Justice Buba’s orders.

    The court also nullified the congresses which were held in defiance to Justice Buba’s judgement and orders.

    “The decision of a court of competent jurisdiction is binding on all parties concerned until set aside by either Court of Appeal or the same court that made the order if found that it was made in error.

    “I am not in agreement that the decision of my learned brother Justice Buba is in conflict with the decision of the learnt law lords of the Supreme Court.

    “All objections are overruled. Parties are bound by the judgement of this court delivered by Buba J. and everybody should obey a judgement of court until set aside,” Justice Idris held.

    The court nullified the appointment of Odanye and others as Ogun State PDP Caretaker Committee, saying their appointment was contrary to Justice Buba’s judgment which affirmed Adeboyo Dayo led exco.

  • Kogi: PDP fault alleged planned sale of govt. property

    Kogi: PDP fault alleged planned sale of govt. property

    The opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi state, has condemned alleged plans by the Governor Yahaya Bello administration to sell some state assets, towards funding the 2018 budget.

    The PDP Monday in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Bode Ogunmola, copies of which were made available to newsmen in Lokoja, described the planned sale as not only uncalled for, but wicked, anti-people and retrogressive.

    It read: “The news coming out of Lugard House, the seat of power is a grave foreboding from one faulty step to another. The administration has proceeded in the destruction of our patrimony with the energy of an invader in a foreign territory.

    “We are shocked that the state finance commissioner, Asiru Idris last week during his budget defence at the State House of Assembly confirmed this and went ahead to list these legacy assets/projects.

    “The projects/assets to be sold include the newly constructed Kogi Hotels, Conference Stadium, Confluence Beach Hotel, Commissioners’ quarter, Lokoja International Market, the 12-storey KOGI liaison office in Abuja and Kogi liaison offices in Kaduna and Lagos, among others.

    “We reject this proposal in totality and warns Governor Bello to immediately perish this thought. The plot is devilish, selfish, myopic. It is shameful and the peak of rascality that a government which cannot pay salaries of workers let alone execute projects will now scheme to mortgage our collective future.

    “Our party is not unaware of the grand plan of the government to sell these legacy projects to its officials as a decoy of repositioning the state; we will however strongly resist this evil plan”.

    When contacted, the commissioner of finance said any moment from now the consultant will commence with the sales.

  • PHOTO: Metuh being moved into ambulance after court session

    PHOTO: Metuh being moved into ambulance after court session

    Former spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ), Olisa Metuh was moved into an ambulance today after the Federal High Court session, Abuja.

    Justice Okon Abang in a ruling on January 25, rejected a medial report tendered by Metuh’s lawyers, claiming he was on admission in an hospital.

    Instead, the judge ordered Metuh to attend court today or have the bail earlier granted him revoked.

    In compliance with that order, his lawyer ensured he was brought to court early today in a white ambulance, belonging to the National Hospital, Abuja.
    Olisa Metuh in stretcher in court
    Olisa Metuh in stretcher

    He was later taken into the courtroom on  a stretcher, with the assistance of some medical personnel, friends and relations.

    He was covered with a white cloth, with an opening only in his head area, possibly to allow him breathe. He had bandage on his legs and neck area.

    Metuh and his company, Destra Investment Limited are being tried on allegations of corruption and money laundering.

    When proceedings opened, Metuh’s lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN) told the court that his client was in court in obedience to the court’s order, but was not in a good state to stand trial.

    He sought a month’s adjournment within which Metuh would have been fit enough to stand trial.

    Lawyer to Destra, Tochukwu Onwugbufor (SAN) agreed with Ikpeazu’s position.

    Prosecution lawyer, Sylvanus Tahir did not object to an adjournment, following which Justice Tsoho adjourned to March 14 for possible continuation for trail.

    At the conclusion of proceedings around 10.15am, Metuh was again moved out of the courtroom, still on the stretcher, into the ambulance stationed close to the court’s main entrance.

  • PDP will win the 2019 Presidential election – Wike

    PDP will win the 2019 Presidential election – Wike

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) will win the Presidential election  in 2019 because Nigerians yearn for the return of pro-people leadership.

    The governor declared  that though the APC Federal Government and electoral officials are plotting to subvert the will of the people, they will be resisted by Nigerians.

    He spoke in  Asaba on Sunday night during the meeting of the National Working Committee and PDP Governors Forum.

    According to Governor Wike, if democratic principles are respected, those pretending to be seeking a second term after a woeful performance would have declined  contesting elections. 

    “We are going to win the Presidency in 2019. We take it for granted  that we have won our governorship, National Assembly and State Assembly seats”, he said.

    He said at present, PDP Governors are orphans in Abuja, hence the need to take over leadership at Federal  level

    The governor added: “Frankly speaking, If Nigeria is a country where democracy is democracy, so many wont talk about  contesting election. Because  first of all you need to tell the people what you have done for  them. 

    “What will they come to tell Delta people that they have done in the area? Nothing. What is their confidence? What will they say they have done in the Niger Delta?

    “What they don’t understand is that we are more prepared now than in the past. Anybody who thinks that he can come and rig us out, will fail.”

    Governor Wike said that the fight against corruption  must include the  struggle  for the promotion of a credible democratic electoral process. 

    He said: “Part of corruption that we must fight is the corruption of stealing people’s mandate. That is the biggest corruption. 

    “When we get that right, other things will fall in place.  It is corruption when you don’t allow those who have won to be declared as winners. “

    He regretted that Nigeria goes to smaller countries to observe how elections are conducted, but are unable to conduct credible polls.

    The governor said that no matter the antics of the APC Federal Government, Nigerians will insist on credible polls in 2019.

  • PDP Chieftain lauds Obaseki’s achievements

    PDP Chieftain lauds Obaseki’s achievements

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chieftain in Edo State, Prince Musa Braimah, has applauded the Godwin Obaseki-led administration in Edo State, for its sterling performance in attracting investments to the state and restoring hope to the people.

    Braimah said this during a chat with journalists in Benin City, Edo State capital.

    According to him, “Governor Obaseki has proven to be a governor who put the interest of the state ahead and above any other thing and has continued to make policies that benefit Edo people.

    “So far, based on my assessment, Governor Godwin Obaseki is doing well as he continues to record great strides in driving economic development and creating prosperity for the people.”

    Braimah urged members of the opposition political parties in the state to join hands with Obaseki to develop the state by providing constructive criticism, noting, “All Obaseki needs now is the support of the people, including members of the opposition in the state, to enable him succeed with his plans to move the state forward.”

    He added that members of the opposition parties in the state should forget about the acrimony but rather join forces with the governor on developmental matters because “every Edo person deserves a better deal and the governor is delivering on his promises.”

    On industrialisation of the state, the PDP Chieftain said, “Based on visible facts on the ground, Governor Obaseki is making progress in moving the state in the right direction with his policies to transform the state into an economically viable state through his drive to attract foreign investors and opening up the state to the organised private sector to do business.  

    “I have kept records of Obaseki’s plans to diversify the state’s economy. I must say he is doing creditably well. I urge him not to relent or be distracted as Edo need to be prepared for a future where crude oil-based economy will no longer be driving growth.”

    He added, “Despite being a Chieftain of the PDP, I give the governor kudos because I am also an Edo person, who believes that the policies of the governor on agriculture and industrialisation are capable of transforming the state into an economic hub in the country.”