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  • Aba explosion: Atiku gives N20m to victims

    As Ikpeazu promises to offset medical bills of hospitalized victims

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate has donated N10 million to the victims of the pipeline fire which killed scores of people at Umuaduru and Umuimo communities, Osisioma Ngwa council area, Abia State.

    Atiku, who was represented by his running mate, Mr. Peter Obi, said he was saddened by the incident and consoled the families of those who lost their lives.

    “Our presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is out of the country. He would have been here by himself; he insisted that we must come to sympathize with our people. We commiserate with the Governor, the people of Abia state, Osisioma Ngwa council and the families who lost their loved ones in the incident.

    Continuing Obi said, “When we were riding to the community, the governor said the government should check the quality of pipes being used and how to secure the pipeline to avoid a recurrence. We will join hands to fix our land so that we won’t record such incident again”.

    Gov. Ikpeazu, while expressing gratitude for visit and donation of money, pledged to offset the hospital bills of the victims and urged those who were yet to access medical attention to do so without further delay.

    Read Also: 2019: Atiku’s costly mistake

    The governor also promised to help rehabilitate those who suffered losses in the incident to enable restart their businesses and directed the Commissioner for Health to ensure that the victims are taken of at the hospital.

    “I want to seize this opportunity to appeal to those who ran away and those at traditional homes should come out to access medical attention. Let them present themselves to the hospitals. Those who have been rendered orphans and those who lost their properties and businesses will be assisted. We are determined to provide succor and help for those who are alive. We cannot replace everything, but we try to make the situation a little bit bearable.”

  • Osun Poll: Adeleke files petition at tribunal

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Gubernatorial Candidate in the just concluded election in Osun, Sen. Ademola Adeleke, on Tuesday filed a petition at the tribunal challenging the outcome of the poll.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the petition was brought against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the All Progressive Congress (APC) and it’s candidate, Chief Adegboyega Isiaka Oyetola.

    The PDP Chairman in Osun, Mr Soji Adagunodo, who spoke to newsmen after the petition was filed at the Osun Governorship Election Tribunal, said the party believed that the judiciary would return the mandate to Sen. Adeleke.

    Adagunodo said the party was battle ready with a sizeable legal team comprising of senior advocates and reputable lawyers to ensure justice and reclaim the mandate.

    He called on party supporters and the people of Osun not to loose hope and assured that the legal process embarked upon would yield a positive outcome.

    NAN reports that the legal team would be headed by Mr Kanu Agabi (SAN), Mr Emeka Etiaba and Dr Onyechi Ikpeazu, among others.

    INEC declared the Sept. 22 Osun Governorship election  inconclusive and the APC candidate Adegboyega Isiaka Oyetola was declared winner after the supplementary election on Sept. 27.(NAN)

  • Presidential running mate: Obi’s choice splits Southeast

    The choice of Peter Obi as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential running mate to Atiku Abubakar in next year’s election has divided the party in the Southeast. OKODILI NDIDI reports the intrigues.

    FORMER Anambra State Governor Peter Obi may have been picked by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar as his running mate in the 2019 election without much consideration. His choice is creating ripples in the Southeast.

    Disturbed by the development, the PDP leadership in the zone summoned an emergency meeting of critical stakeholders in Enugu.

    The meeting, initially scheduled for the party’s zonal headquarters, was later shifted to the Independence Layout residence of the Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu.

    At the meeting were three PDP governors of Ebonyi (Dave Umahi); Abia (Okezie Ikpeazu) and Enugu (Ifeanyi Ugwanyi), some National Assembly members from the zone, zonal leaders and others.

    Addressing reporters after the meeting, Governor Umahi said that the leadership of the party was unaware of Obi’s choice as running mate. He said nobody consulted them.

    The governor said that they only heard the appointment on social media, saying they expected they would have been carried along prior to the announcement.

    He said they expected that Abubakar would visit to inform them about his choice of Obi.

    But, the PDP candidate in the 2017 Anambra State governorship election, Oseloka Obaze, faulted the position of the party leadership on Atiku’s choice.

    Obaze told reporters after the meeting that it had never been heard of how a presidential candidate would consult on a zonal level before choosing a running mate.

    He noted that the antics of few individuals within the party and cautioned that they needed not go into the election divided.

    “As the leader of the party in Anambra, I want to say that we support the choice of Peter Obi. He is our son but we are here saying we are not aware of his nomination.

    “We need to support him and the party,” he said.

    Obaze said that the conduct of the governors who took off from the residence of Ekweremadu without meeting with party faithful who attended the meeting was most regrettable.

    “I have heard corridor talks about passing a resolution to repudiate the selection of Obi as Atiku’s running mate.

    “I hope that those who champion such cause will also have the courage to sign their names to the resolution so that in the fullness of time our posterity will appreciate our folly.

    “If we lose the present opportunity to produce the vice president due to the whims of a few among us, Ndigbo will never recover the past and history will be unkind to us,” Obaze said.

     

    Obi’s choice of no consequence to Buhari’s chances in Southeast

     

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Imo State, Uche Nwosu, said that the ceding of vice presidential slot to the Southeast by the opposition PDP would not stop President Muhammadu Buhari from winning  in the zone.

    Nwosu viewed the nomination of the former Anambra governor as Abubakar’s running mate as another ploy to derail the Igbo Presidency.

    According to him, “I don’t think that the nomination of the PDP presidential running mate from the Southeast will affect anything, because President Buhari has made a landmark, I call him a man of his word.

    “One this is sure that President Buhari cannot be compared to Abubarkar. President Buhari is a man of integrity and remember that the country was almost gone before he came in and since he came in, you can see that every part of our economy is doing well and our integrity abroad has been restored and the fear of corruption is very high now, so President Buhari remains the best for Ndigbo and the country”.

    He went further:  Abubarka is doing a very big mistake, we cannot afford to wait for another eight years to have an Igbo man as a President, I think it is

    a carrot that is being dangled at Ndigbo but we must reject it, we cannot wait for another eight years, we prefer to vote for President Buhari and in the next four years, power will return to the Southeast.

    “So the issue of vice president cannot bring anything to the Southeast, you cannot compare a vice president to a president. So, the issue of bringing Peter Obi is to deceive Ndigbo again and make them continue the waiting all over again. What we are asking for as Ndigbo is a president, not vice president. That is not what we need.

    “When President Buhari finishes in 2023, it will be the turn of Ndigbo. So, no Igbo man that is well in politics, will think of supporting Abubakar, who will want to stay for another eight years, no that is not acceptable. So, we shall vote for Buhari en masse to ensure that Ndigbo will only have to wait for four years”.

    On the possible extraction of commitment for the anticipated Igbo Presidency in 2023, Nwosu assured that, “those expressing doubt are not members of the APC, we that are members of the APC will tell you the commitment President Buhari has for Igbo presidency. So, let them wait and see what will happen. So, on the issue of power coming to the Souteast, President Buhari is a man of integrity, a man of his word and will support Ndigbo after the end of his tenure in 2023”.

    Nwosu also dismissed insinuations that the APC may have been weakened by crisis arising from the just concluded primaries.

    He said” I don’t think it has affected the party in anyway, it is politics and the most important thing is that at the end of the whole thing, we must resolved the issue of our quarrel because the APC is a big party and the party in power, it is not a problem at all”.

    He also lauded Adams Oshiomole’s led other NYSC National Working Committee (NWC) members saying that “I think our national chairman has all it takes to bring the APC to victory in 2019, remember that before now the party was in shambles and nobody was hearing about the party.

    “The former leadership did not visit any state throughout the time they were there, nobody knew that APC was existing but, now the people know that is Oshiomole is a man you can trust with power andoffice. Immediately he took over, you can see the vibrancy in the leadership of APC, and I am convinced that he will lead the party to victory in 2019”.

     

  • Wike declares support for Atiku

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has declared his support for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar for 2019 elections.

    He spoke yesterday at the Government House, Port Harcourt, during a special thanksgiving service for the successful hosting of 2018 PDP National Convention.

    His Special Assistant, Electronic Media Simeon Nwakaudu quoted the governor as revealing that he promoted the candidature of Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal at the convention.

    He, however, added that he has accepted the party’s choice as the way forward.

    Wike said: “I supported the Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal fully. I have no regrets for my support for Tambuwal.

    “But the party has made a choice and as a loyal party man, I stand by the choice of the party. I will support His Excellency Atiku Abubakar to victory in 2019. That is what is called party loyalty.”

    Wike said the All Progressives Congress (APC) has failed Nigeria, adding that Nigerians must work diligently towards sacking the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

    “We must put our heads together to ensure that this bad government is sacked.  We must ensure that this bad government goes in 2019,” the governor said.

    He said after the thanksgiving service, Nigerians must head to the fields to work for the PDP victory in 2019.

    The governor noted that the PDP would win in Rivers State despite the machinations of the APC-led Federal Government.

    He added that he would complete his mission in Rivers State through a resounding victory in 2019.

    On the successful hosting of the National Convention, Wike noted that he stood his ground because of the Rivers State’s economy and the fact that the state remains the home of PDP since 1999.

    The PDP National Chairman noted that after the party’s national convention, its leadership has been involved in fence-mending to bring all groups to work for victory in 2019.

    He said Atiku is the best candidate to drive the country to growth and prosperity.

    “APC will be finally buried in February 2019,” he said.

    Secondus thanked the government and people of Rivers State for hosting the convention.

    In a sermon, Apostle Zilly Aggrey said the PDP is right to thank God for the successful hosting of its national convention, noting that it was a platform for greater success.

    Rivers State PDP Chairman Felix Obuah said despite obstacles, God ensured that the national convention was the best ever.

     

  • ‘Nigeria needs Atiku’s experience’

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senatorial candidate for Adamawa Central Mohammed Chubado Modibbo has canvassed support for the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, on the strength of his experience and capacity.

    Also, a former governorship  aspirant in Adamawa State, Adamu Modibbo, yesterday asked politicians, especially those from the Northeast, to eschew their political differences  and work for Atiku’s success.

    Chubado Modibbo, who addressed members of the Correspondents’ Chapel in Yola at the weekend, said: “Atiku has vast experience of politics. He has vast knowledge of leadership and he has the personality to go with it.

    “Atiku is a cosmopolitan, who could relate well with people everywhere around the country. He is not a parochial leader controlled by five people from his section of the country.”

    He added that Atiku’s time has come, especially given the support he is getting from unusual quarters.

    He said: “When people like Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Bishop Mathew Kukah are endorsing Atiku, you know that the present government has failed the nation and a new dawn is required.”

    On his own part, the ex-governorship  aspirant, who spoke while addressing his supporters in Yola, reiterated that Atiku had the political experience to deliver the country.

    Adamu Modibbo, who withdrew hours to the Adamawa PDP governorship primary, said he had  resolved to remain in PDP,  to work aggressively for the candidates of the party at all levels, including the Adamawa PDP governorship candidate Umaru Fintiri.

  • APC to PDP: falsehood can’t stop your defeat in Akwa Ibom

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of resorting to falsehood and propaganda to retain the governorship of Akwa Ibom State.

    Acting National Publicity Secretary Yekini Nabena, in a statement yesterday, said the attempt by the PDP to pin act of violence on the party was wicked.

    Nabena said the APC was aware of series of petitions against leaders of the PDP in the state, especially a former Commissioner in the Udom Emmanuel government.

    The statement said no amount of blackmail and falsehood will stop the PDP government from being chased out of power during the 2019 general elections.

    The statement reads: “In the face of imminent defeat in the forthcoming 2019 governorship and legislative election in Akwa Ibom State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has resorted to falsehood and propaganda against All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in the state in its desperation to remain in the reckoning of the Akwa Ibom electorate.

    “We view PDP’s wild and unsubstantiated allegations against former governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, Atuekong Don Etiebet and the 2019 APC governorship candidate, Obong Nsima Ekere as one of the falsehoods and propaganda by the PDP.

    “The PDP alleges that the APC chieftains are planning to foment violence in the state in order to ensure the postponement of the forthcoming elections. The allegation itself is a classic case of the aggressor playing the victim to cover up his misdeeds.

    “Since the issue is security, we may as well expose the PDP and their leaders in Akwa Ibom state for who they are: purveyors of violence. We are aware of several petitions in the office of the Inspector General of Police against the PDP National Legal Adviser, Barr. Emmanuel Enoidem, a former commissioner in Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration.

    “In the petitions, the PDP National Legal Adviser is alleged to have sponsored cultists and militant gangs that have gone out of control in Etim Ekpo, his home local government area and neighbouring Ukanafun. The activities of these cultists have resulted in several deaths in the last three years and displaced many families who now live as displaced persons in Iwukem.

     

  • Atiku’s endorsement: OBJ suffering from dearth of vision, conviction — ACF Scribe

    The Secretary General of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Mr. Anthony Sani, has reacted to former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s endorsement of former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, saying that Obasanjo is suffering from a dearth of vision and conviction required of a statesman.

    Sani, an elder statesman, however noted that with the level of Obasanjo’s inconsistency, he may change his mind again and withdraw his support for Atiku before 2019.

    Sani said Obasanjo as a statesman is expected to be an embodiment of national ideals and moral values for the nation, but the way he has conducted himself by tearing his PDP card and saying he would no more play partisan politics and forming a movement which he said is third force only for him to convert it to a political party of ADC, culminating in the endorsement of former Vice President Atiku reeks of inconsistency which comes with a dearth of vision and conviction required of a statesman.

    According to the ACF scribe, “it is democracy in action which at once confirms the saying that the only thing that is permanent in politics is interest; no permanent friends or enemies.

    “If you consider what the former President has written about his former Vice President Abubakar Atiku to the extent of saying God would not forgive him if he endorsed Atiku for president, then you can hardly avoid the conclusion that common decency is yet to take root in our democracy, especially when regard is paid to the place of the former president in the order of things in Nigeria.

    “President Obasanjo is a statesman who is expected to be an embodiment of national ideals and moral values for the nation. But the way he has conducted himself by tearing his PDP card and saying he would no more play partisan politics and forming a movement which he said is third force only for him to convert it to a political party of ADC, culminating in the endorsement of former VP Atiku reeks of inconsistency that comes with dearth of vision and conviction required of statesmen.

    “That may explain why most Nigerians may be curt and dismissive of the former president out of fear that he is just like a reed who can change his mind before the day of elections in 2019.”

    Asked whether the North will go with Obasanjo in endorsing Atiku, Sani said: “It is not possible for the whole North to be with former President Obasanjo in that endorsement precisely because the former Vice President is a major challenger of the incumbent President who is also a Northerner and a Hausa/Fulani Muslim.

    “As a result, politics of identity as symbolised by ethnicity, religion and of region would give way for those of real issues of real concern to real ordinary Northerners and by extension Nigerians.”

  • Wike, Fayose and PDP convention

    WEEKS before the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention was held in Port Harcourt last Saturday, few party members and analysts were sure who would win. There was talk of an Aminu Tambuwal victory, and there were also feelings victory could swing in the direction of either Rabiu Kwankwaso or Bukola Saraki. But some key party leaders and critical stakeholders who knew a thing or two about political permutations and the dynamics of presidential nominations believed former vice president Atiku Abubakar would be best placed to win and not let the victory go to waste. In the end, the former vice president took the nomination and is set to run with it. But, beyond the nomination, something else quaked through the convention and attracted the attention of party elders and members, something that had to do with the influence peddling of Nyesom Wike and Ayo Fayose, governors of Rivers and Ekiti States.

    Both governors had for some years exercised what some long-suffering members describe as overbearing influence on the party. That influence, it turned out, had not always borne good fruits, but the two governors nevertheless wielded it relentlessly and remorselessly. They backed the Sokoto State governor, Mallam Tambuwal, for the nomination, but he lost. They have not taken the loss tamely; instead they seem even set on fomenting terrible distractions in the oncoming presidential contest between their party’s candidate and the ruling party’s candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari. All the PDP contestants have congratulated the winner, but the two disconsolate governors have continued to sulk and cry more than the bereaved.

    Shortly before the convention was held, there was talk of holding it elsewhere other than Port Harcourt, the initial choice of a cash-strapped party looking for a state with enough financial muscle to underwrite the expenses. Those campaigning for a new venue were thought to be worried that Mr Wike was bent on foisting a candidate on the party, preferably Mallam Tambuwal. To that end, Mr Wike apparently secured the support of Mr Fayose, but party elders were uncomfortable with the thought of embracing an oligarchy within the party whose ideas and yokes they would find difficult to throw off. However, suspecting their agenda and describing party leaders as ungrateful, an incensed Mr Wike threatened to torpedo the party’s plans should the venue be changed.

    His statement bristled with venom. According to him, “Nobody should dare Rivers State any longer. Enough is enough. PDP should know that we are not a punching bag. We are not a people you can use and push. We are not harlots — whenever you want, you come, when you finish, you push us aside.” This was emotional bilge, but it seemed to work. Not only did party leaders frightened about fracturing the party shortly before the convention reverse themselves, they also chose to be sanguine about the whole convention. Perhaps they had a joker in their hands, a joker they intended to unleash with all elegance and indescribable sang-froid. In the end, the convention went on far better and calmer than party elders dared hope; but Mallam Tambuwal, the candidate of Governors Wike and Fayose, was beaten fair and square, by a galling margin properly described as provocative and humourless.

    Numbed by the rejection their candidate suffered, and perhaps unaware they were exuding unbearable arrogance, Mr Fayose, speaking the mind of Mr Wike, chafed in muted criticism at the victory of the former vice president. Said he: “We have no regret aligning with Governor (Nyesom) Wike to support Governor Tambuwal for the presidential ticket, and no apologies either. We kept the party alive and strong when most men became ladies. We never compromised. If any group feels it can do it alone, we will see how far they can go. I may renounce my membership of the party if the need arises. In the meantime, myself and others will continue with our consultations while watching the turn of events. We cannot but appreciate leaders that have intervened so far, but this release became necessary to avoid fresh crisis or misrepresentation.”

    Both Messrs Wike and Fayose could clearly not hide their disenchantment, if not resentment. By insisting the convention be held in Port Harcourt, it was obvious Mr Wike felt a sense of entitlement as he expected to be rewarded for, as he and Mr Fayose put it, saving the party in its hour of need. In any case, the Ekiti governor did not mince word. He directly indicated that he and Mr Wike ought to be rewarded for holding the party erect after the 2015 electoral loss that threatened to obliterate it and castrate its leadership. It became clear to party elders that, given the manoeuvres of the two governors, their objective was not as a matter of fact altruistic. They saved the party, it has turned out, because they wished to hold it in thrall to their political calculations and goals. But did they really save the party?

    It is true that after the 2015 electoral debacle party leaders were dispirited and inconsolable, and their anguished national chairman at the time, citing extenuating reasons, had to step aside. At a time few party elders were willing to carry the burden of the shell-shocked party, Messrs Wike and Fayose grandly but a little grossly stepped in. But rather than being saviours, some party elders alleged, the two governors acted as opportunists eager to claim a seemingly forlorn party they could remould according to their amorphous and obnoxious worldview. But in their eagerness and feistiness, instead of joining hands with others and viewing with dispassion the whole exercise of resuscitating and remaking the party scientifically, they foisted the itinerant opportunist, former Borno State governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, on the PDP. The pugnacious Mallam Sheriff wasted no time in wreaking havoc on the party and riding roughshod over its principles and traditions. The Borno politician, a redoubtable political nomad himself, is now back in the APC after crisscrossing about two or three more parties. It took many lawsuits to extricate the party from the stranglehold of the ambitious and imposing Mallam Sheriff.

    While the PDP convention was still in progress in Port Harcourt on Sunday morning, and sensing that his candidate had lost, Mr Wike abruptly left the stadium venue with his aides. His absolute lack of sportsmanship and respect for democratic values were matched in some ways only by the whining of Mr Fayose who threatened to defect from the party he claimed he and Mr Wike laboured to free from slavery and restore to life. It is evident now to the PDP that neither of the two governors who appointed themselves as saviours to the party is a democrat. Their candidate lost unequivocally, but they seem unmindful of the implications of destabilising a party they claim to love, or of openly demonstrating their lack of respect for democratic values, or of indicating to the whole world the puerility of their politics.

    Mr Wike will of course have no choice but to reconcile with his party and party leaders. He will in addition work assiduously to bring about PDP victory at the presidential poll. If that victory is procured, it will make it far easier for him to keep Rivers in the ambit of the PDP. Moreover, his future and peace of mind against persecution and investigation rest on procuring that victory. Mr Fayose throws a tantrum; but even he will come round to rekindling his faith in the PDP. He will be leaving office in a few days. He is certain to be assailed by the ruling APC who have an axe to grind with him. They have not forgotten nor forgiven his vituperations against their leaders, and they are eager to exact their pound of flesh from him. Indeed, as the handover date draws near, they revel in that vengeful thought. Mr Fayose will, therefore, need a strong party to come to his aid, to champion his cause, to keep his tribulations in the public eye, and to give him the succour he will badly need in the months ahead. No, neither Mr Wike nor Mr Fayose has anywhere to go. They will stand pat in the PDP, and in addition work and pray for the victory of their candidate in 2019.

  • If you want Nigeria to remain wretched, vote PDP!

    If the Peoples Democratic Party, otherwise known as Pin-Di-Pi, needs to convince Nigerians of its anti-people disposition, it properly showcased it at its national convention held during the week in my own “Garden City”, Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

    Nigerians and the world at large have been talking of the country being hit by recession in the last three years due to the recklessness of the PDP administrations since 1999, especially the Goodluck Jonathan’s which was displaced by the current Muhammad Buhari administration in 2015.

    Economic prosperity took a holiday from Nigeria during the years of the locusts, with factories closing down and turning millions into the unemployment market while churches were either leasing or buying out these industrial houses.

    The business that boomed from all these is majorly okada (commercial motorcycle) business which attracted to its ranks mainly people of Northern extraction, as well as low and medium income workers laid off by redundancy.

    If on the profit side these motorcycle riders barely survived, the huge deficit in that business however is writ large in our orthopaedic hospitals and private but mostly insanitary traditional healing homes where broken bones are being mended on a daily basis, from road accident victims of mostly untutored and drug-induced okada riders.

    The displacement of the PDP government headed by Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and its succession by the APC regime of BUHARI in 2015 exposed where all the nation’s monies had gone. The ones that grew wings ended in safe vaults in European and American banks and in some far-flung financial institutions in far East Asia while the rest, by just a handful, either got buried in septic or underground water tanks in decrepit places or homes or swallowed by rats, snakes, crocodiles and, you never can tell, hippopotamus of uncommon hue.

    For most of the three years of this present administration, it has busied itself unearthing mind-boggling monetary malfeasance never before experienced in this country while it has laboured to get the nation back on course. For Buhari and his team, the task of rediscovery and rejuvenation of the economy has been one helluva fight between it and all forces of reaction spearheaded by PDP mindless conservatives, and edged on by aging revisionists who are busy collecting doles needed for their final rites of passage.

    In the last three years, the PDP moneybags recoiled to their shells, like rainbeaten chickens, scared by the EFCC hounds, but began surfacing a few months back because the season of electioneering is here.

    Money many genuinely hard working and innocent citizens couldn’t muster for their children’s education abroad because of high rates of exchange, was on the loose in Port Harcourt during the week because the PDP locusts are on the march again, seeking to return to the plundering of the nation’s remaining resources.

    The hard currency that could have been used to turn the nation’s economy around was, as usual, squandered to procure votes for presidential aspirants of the PDP. It was repulsive to any decent mind, offensive to our psyche and altogether unacceptable in any sane society.  All those involved in buying votes and people’s conscience for as high as 5000 or 10000 American dollars on the Nigerian soil in Port Harcourt during the week, putting it mildly, are unworthy of our trust and should be outrightly rejected at the coming polls. Their return can only portend one thing for Nigeria – taking the country to the graveyard  for its final burial.

     

    The humour merchant returns home

    Dr Moses Olaiya, Nigeria’s pioneer of stage humour and satire, exited the earthly stage at the age of 81, after a long battle with ill health.

    In his battle with death, Bam Sala, as his stage wife used to call him, exhibited the tenacity with which he held on to theatre performance and dominated the scene. Several times in the last couple of years, he was rumoured dead but he bounced back like a cat with nine lives each time and held on to life until a few days ago.

    If he were to stage a play in heaven on his battle with death, I’m sure the title will be ‘O le ku’, one of his box office specials on earth.

  • Atiku supporters confident of victory

    Ahead of the 2019 general elections, supporters of former Vice President and Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) are confident of his victory at the polls, describing him as the best among all those contesting the 2019 Presidential election.

    The Kaduna state Coordinator of the Atiku Presidential Campaign Organization, Hon. Munir Garba Waziri, told The Nation in Abuja that the former Vice president stands out from other contestants going by his resourcefulness.

    According to Waziri, the former Vice President’s investment in youth development and his pledge to give 40 per cent of appointments in his cabinet to youths if elected, was worthy of note.

    He said “Atiku knows the key role Nigerian youths play in the development of the country especially in the area of economic growth. This is why he established the American University of Nigeria (AUN) in 2004.

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    “Just like other Nigerian youths, graduates of AUN are trained to participate in community service and this is what makes the youth of this country so enterprising”.

    He said the emergence of the former Vice President would not benefit only the youths, but also women who he said would have 35 per cent participation in the government.

    Waziri said no stone would be left unturned in ensuring that PDP wrestle power from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 presidential election, saying “I commended delegates who represented Kaduna State to the National Convention that took place in Port Harcourt, Rivers State for not letting us down.

    “Also I hope that the victory achieved at the convention will further strengthen our great party the PDP and ensure our success in the forthcoming general election at all levels.

    “We have started mobilizing at the grassroots and I know that victory is sure because we have formidable candidates to wrestle power from APC both at state and federal level”.