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  • PDP needs strong candidate to defeat Buhari, says Makarfi

    Promises restructuring, jobs for youth

    People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential aspirant, Senator Ahmed Makafi, has said the umbrella party must field a very strong candidate to stand any chance of defeating President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 poll.

    Makarfi said Buhari, who is expected to be the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, still commands a strong followership in the North which has highest number of voters.

    The presidential hopeful stressed that the PDP must work on the psychology of voters in the northern part of the country many of whom he said are “still retain blind followership for Buhari.”

    Makarfi spoke Friday evening when he visited Ekiti PDP delegates led by Deputy Governor, Prof Kolapo Olusola, at Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado-Ekiti, in continuation of consultations on his presidential ambition ahead of the party’s national convention.

    He contended that he is eminently qualified for the Office of the President having served as Governor of Kaduna State for eight years, Senator for another eight years where he chaired the Committee on Finance and PDP National Caretaker Chairman.

    The former Kaduna governor promised to tackle insurgency, herdsmen killings, insecurity, unemployment, epileptic power supply, infrastructural challenges and other problems confronting the polity.

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    Makarfi said the sectarian problems and security challenges facing the country and confronted Kaduna State during his tenure but he was able to overcome them with tact, consensus buildeand deployment of resources.

    He said the PDP must win very well in the North to make any headway in the presidential election adding that the party must present the candidate the people of the region repose trust in.

    Makarfi said: “If we want to the election, we must not lose the North and we should give them the candidate they trust in the North.

    “The problem for us winning is the North; the current President comes from there and there is blind followership there. If we want to win, we should field a strong candidate from there.

    “We must work on the psychology of the Buhari’s sentimental followers in the North and change their mind towards us.”

    Speaking further on his manifesto, Markafi said: “First of all is the restructure of the country to make it good for everybody, restructuring of the security and creation of jobs and infrastructure development in all respects and promoting the private sector so that it can become effective employer of labour.

    “We have also look at some issues protocol that we have which have negative impact in the country. Any issue of protocol that doesn’t serve national interest in terms of security we will dialogue with other country where they have got it right and restructure ours

    “I have been tested and proven myself as governor of Kaduna State as selected Chairman of Senate Committee Finance, my records are there and as party chairman of PDP when people are not given the chance to make the party to survive.

    “I was able to bring everybody together and ensure that the party survived and that is why many more people are defecting to PDP and they are all welcome.

    “I am straight forward person and do not say one thing in the morning and turn it another thing in the evening.

    “When I was in the Senate, we ensured transparency on the part of the Federal Government on the allocation of federation accounts which now made all state governors to ask for accounts of the federation from which they have their share.

    “We brought back PDP and made it now a threat to APC. I restructured Kaduna, and Nigeria needs restructuring. I am not talking politics.

    “I was the architect of the first political sovereign conference in the country as head of the committee under former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    “Institutional restructuring  that would include the police, INEC and other security apparatus to ensure they do not serve the dictates of the paymasters will be done by me.

    “We must make our institutions to be accountable. We will ensure comprehensive restructuring of this country. I chose to travel by road for all my campaigns traveling by road is taking eighty percent of my tour.

    “This is to enable me see the deficiencies of our infrastructure, such as roads, condition of our people and our environment among others.

    “We will also restructure power generation, what is on ground now is unitary. We must liberalize it. Each state will be allowed to generate its own electricity.”

     

  • Kogi West Senate: PDP insists no automatic ticket

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Kogi West Senatorial district has said that no aspirant would be granted automatic ticket for the 2019 general election.

    According to the party, the decision which was reached on Saturday, at a meeting of stakeholders and party excos from the Kogi West Senatorial district, held at the Aiyetoro-Gbedde residence of Maj.-Gen. David Jemibewon (rtd), a member of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), aims at checking impunity and disaffection among members.

    Those in attendance included General Jemibewon,  Chief Sam Akande, Sen. Tunde Ogbeha, Hon. Musa Ahmadu, Shola Akanmode, Chief Abiodun Ojo, Shola Ojo, Alhaji Hassan Salahu, Sam Abenemi, PDP Deputy Chairman, Mrs Margret Orebiyi, Bar. Kola Ojo, members of the Kogi West zonal exco and the seven LGAs party chairmen in the Kogi West district.

    They resolved that a level playing field would however be created for all aspirants, in a free and fair primaries.

    They said that the decision was taken in the best interest of the party, towards discouraging impunity and actions likely to create disaffection.

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    They urged new members to be ready to slug it out with the older ones, saying a level playing field would be created for the primaries.

    The PDP advised aspirants to be ready to effectively fund their election, warning that no aspirant should expect “manna from heaven.

    While appealing to aspirants to be of good conduct, they called on them to work and abide by the party’s rules and regulations.

    They condemned in strong terms the conduct of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), during the just concluded Lokoja-Kogi Federal constituency bye-election, describing it as a sham and falling below minimum standard.

    They expressed worries at the level of violence during the poll, just as they alleged the state government of engaging thugs and security agencies to impugn on the integrity of the exercise.

    They called on the Federal Government to put in place machinery to forestall future occurrence, adding that, if such measures are not taken, people would have no choice but to resort to self-help.

  • Bayelsa probes killings, vows to prosecute perpetrators

    The Bayelsa State Government on Friday said it had launched investigations into the violence that left three youths dead and many others injured in Brass Local Government Area of the state.

    The government vowed to ensure the arrest and prosecution of all the hoodlums including high-profile politicians fingered in the bloody clash.

    Brass, an oil-rich local government area, has been on the spotlight for bloody clashes involving thugs suspected to be members of the two dominant political parties in the area – the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking in Government House, Yenagoa,the State Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (retd.), also confirmed the nine-hour curfew (9pm to 6am) imposed in the area saying it remained in force.

    Jonah said preliminary investigations showed that the mayhem was sponsored by some highly-placed individuals for political purposes.

    He said the state government directed the law enforcement agencies to ensure thorough investigation into the activities of the hoodlums and ensure the prosecution of all persons indicted despite their statuses.

    Jonah urged all good people of the state, especially the people of Brass to remain law-abiding, insisting that the government would take all necessary lawful measures to maintain peace, law and order.

    He said: “It has come to the knowledge of the state government that on Wednesday, August 15, 2018, some hoodlums at Ada-Ama, Twon-Brass in Brass LGA of the state attacked peace loving members of Twon-Brass community with knives, guns and other dangerous weapons and injuring several persons and destroying property valued several millions of naira.

    “The said persons kept the entire Twon-Brass community under seige for several days and perpetrated mindless violence in the community. Security personnel eventually arrested some of the hoodlums with guns and other dangerous weapons along with very substantial sums of money.

    “Men of the Nigeria Police only succeeded in bringing the situation under control on Wednesday, August 22, 2018.

    “The state government is greatly dismayed that Twon-Brass, which is a major oil exporting terminal in the country is recently being used by non-state actors as a hub of criminal activities with its attendant adverse effect on the economy of not only the state, but of the entire country.

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    “The state government has consequently imposed curfew in Twon-Brass from 9pm to 6am. All residents of the area are expected to comply with the curfew, which will be lifted as soon as normacy is restored.”

    Also, the Caretaker Chairman, Brass LGA, Victor Isaiah, and a member representing Brasa Constituency 1 in the State House of Assembly, Israel Sunny-Goli, are at loggerheads over the bloody clash that occurred on Monday.

    It was learnt that the victims of the clash were suspected thugs loyal to Isaiah and Sunny-Goli of the PDP and the APC respectively.

    The APC on Thursday sent a protest letter to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, over the incident, claiming that two of its members were killed in the violent attack by PDP thugs.

    But Isaiah countered the allegation, saying that the thugs were sponsored by Sunny-Goli.

    Isaiah distanced the PDP from the violence, alleging that the youths made attempt on his life by attacking his personal lodge with guns and other dangerous weapons.

    He said attempts by the alleged APC thugs to gain entrance into his official lodge were resisted by the LGA security volunteers group.

    Isaiah said: “A few days ago, some suspected armed APC youths attacked the local government council aid and PDP youths. Now, they attempted to assassinate me but met my absence and were resisted by our security volunteers.

    “One of the dead thugs, Kelly Ikurusi, the mastermind and leader of the Monday, August 20 failed assassination attempt on my life is a member of the APC in Brass and a known notorious criminal and cultist who escaped from police Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Yenagoa last year.

    “Before his death, he was under police wanted list for breaking out of police (SARS) custody. After the successful cell break, he ran to Brass and was provided refuge by the APC chieftain.”
    “The reports of his misdemeanors are  known in Brass as he is daily fingered for armed robbery, snatching of phones, harassment of indigenes, among others”

    He called on the Federal Government, the Inspector General of Police and other relevant security agencies to probe without bias, the alleged activities of the APC chieftain and ensure security in the community.

    The APC, on its part, accused the PDP of desperation to take over the area in 2019.

    The party alleged that the PDP was working in consonance with some individuals, hired mercenaries and security agencies to kill and unleash mayhem, threats, intimidation, unlawful arrests and detention of opposition members across the state.

    Sunny-Goli had, in a statement, alleged that the violence was allegedly initiated by the PDP through the acting Chairman, Victor Isaiah, to intimidate, kill and chase out opposition members from Brass.

  • ‘No crisis in Kogi PDP’

    The Kogi State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has described its rising popularity as the fear of the opposition political party and mischief makers.

    The PDP in a reaction to what it described as sponsored reports, described allegations of crisis in the state chapter as baseless, false and neither here or there.

    It said that the state governorship primaries is due for next year, and wondered “how some mischief makers would be crying foul over a process that has not began and has no date.”

    Read Also: ‘Kogi PDP is shameless’

    According to the statement signed by Achadu Dickson, Director Research and Documentation, the party said: “Haven repositioned the PDP to take over the state in 2019; it is now more concerned about the State and National Assembly Election.”

    It commended the efforts of Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, former hovernor of the state, at rebranding the party, adding that it has brought in former bigwigs back into the party.

    “The Kogi State PDP make bold to announce that its membership rank has swelled tremendously in the last few months. On a daily basis, the party keep receiving mass decampees from the opposition party to its fold, a feat that makes the PDP a bride; the party to beat in the state, with every indication pointing to the fact that it would reclaim Lugard House, the seat of government,” it boasted.

  • PDP chief’s murder: Court hears suspects’ bail application Thursday

    A Lagos High Court in Igbosere will on Thursday hear five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members’ bail application following their remand for alleged murder.

    The applicants are Rotimi Kujore, Ismaila Abiola, Kehinde Fasasi, Fatai Adele and Amos Fawole.

    They were accused by the police of involvement in the killing of the PDP’s Apapa Local Government Area (LGA) Chairman, Adeniyi Aborishade, on July 21.

    Vacation judge Justice Emmanuel Ogundare fixed the date on August 16 following an application by their counsel, Mr K.O. Osinowo, seeking leave to apply for their bail.

    Osinowo brought the application by way of an August 7 motion ex parte, explaining that the matter was for urgent hearing.

    According to him, the defendants were being held for an offence they were innocent of.

    “They were in a meeting and one of them got shot,” Osinowo told the judge.

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    He drew the court’s attention to the dismissal of the same charge against the Chairman of the PDP in Lagos State, Mr. Moshood Salvador and 10 others, by an Ikeja High Court, following a DPP report exonerating them.

    He said: “I believe that the same thing will also happen when the DPP’s advice concerning these defendants is out.”

    The police docked the men before Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe of the Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court on July 25 for alleged conspiracy and unlawful killing.

    Mr Komolafe granted the police’s request for their remand for 30 days in prison custody pending a Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) advice on the case.

    But they challenged their detention at the high court.

  • 2019: PDP aspirant vows to stop ‘skilful manipulation’

    An aspirant of the People’s Democratic Party for the House of Representatives, Mr. Bankole Balogun, has vowed to fight against what he termed ‘skillful manipulation’ in next year’s general election.

    Balogun who is gunning to represent Akoko-Edo said he was already coasting home to victory in 2015 when over 2000 votes were ‘skillfully manipulated’ into the results that led to his loss to Hon. Peter Akpatason.

    Speaking in a chat with newsmen in Benin City, Balogun said he would win next year’s election because of what he termed poor performance of Governor Godwin Obaseki.

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    Balogun stated that the administration of Obaseki has not impacted on the people of Akoko-Edo in the past two years.

    According to him, “I am well-prepared. This is my third time I am contesting. I am not in the government of Obaseki, there is nothing in Akoko-Edo give Obaseki a pass mark. There is a lot of work to be done on Akoko-Edo.

    “Without a doubt, the PDP will win in 2019. Akoko-Edo is still one homogeneous local government as it were many years ago. There is lack of infrastructure and there are no roads connecting major towns.

    “Educational system is in shambles. There is not one quality health care facility. There is no industry. There is nothing to create a good quality of life for the people. The next election will be where the people of Akoko-Edo will make the décision for the PDP that has the answers.”

  • Eld-el -Kabir: Makarfi Urges Muslim Ummah to Show Love

    Former Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ahmed Makarfi has urged the Muslim Ummah in the country to rededicate themselves to the service of humanity and show love towards fellow citizens as they celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir festival.

    According to Makarfi, the best way for the Muslim Ummah to show appreciation to Almighty Allah is to live in peace and harmony with fellow citizens at all time and continue to pray for the growth and development of the country.

    In a statement signed by his media aide, Murktar Sirajo, Senator Makarfi said the period of the celebration should also be used for sober reflection in the interest of all.

    The statement reads: “Fellow compatriots,God in His infinite mercies and immeasurable powers has again afforded us the opportunity to celebrate yet another Eid-el-Kabir.   As we celebrate this auspicious occasion, I would like to urge us to exhibit the spirit of love, obedience to God and sacrifice which are some of its hallmarks and historical significance.

    “The period should also be, for not only celebrations and merry making, but also for sober reflection and desire, indeed, efforts to get closer to God Almighty in our actions and utterances by exhibiting the quintessential values of love, peace and good neighbourliness, all of which are encapsulated in the fear of God.  We should also use the occasion to rededicate ourselves to His service by striving to continue to serve humanity irrespective of tribe, creed or political leanings.

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    “God in His infinite wisdom and mercy has created us the way He has, with all our diversities, and has decreed that we exist in this highly endowed nation as each other’s keeper.  The best way to express our gratitude to Him is to continue to live in peace and keep on harnessing our diversity in order to explore and exploit the numerous opportunities He has endowed our nation with, in so many positive ways.

    “And as our country grapples with various challenges of development, this is also an apt period for all of us to pray earnestly to God to continue to bless Nigeria as well as guide and guard it.

    “The problems of banditry kidnap farmers and herdsmen problems and all other elements of criminality and breach of peace and security should also form part of our prayers to God solve,

    “I also wish to congratulate our pilgrims for the God-given opportunity to perform this year’s Hajj and also urge them to, as part of their rituals, pray for the continued peace, security, development and prosperity of our dear country. I also wish them a successful as well as fruitful Hajj, and a safe return home.”

  • Rivers bye-election: PDP decries use of police, military for poll

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has decried the use of security forces, including special police and military units, by the federal government during the last bye-election in Rivers State.

    The main opposition party said the security agencies were used to subjugate Nigerians and provide cover for thugs deployed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to unleash violence, disrupt polling processes and foist fake results after the poll.

    A statement on Monday by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, said such brazen assault on the will of the people was completely provocative and incendiary.

    The party added that such tendencies have unlimited capacity to elicit violent resistance from the people and derail the country’s hard-earned democracy, especially as the 2019 elections draw nigh.

    The statement said, “We invite Nigerians to note that the use of security agencies by the APC to aid the subjugation of the people has become a regular practice as amply witnessed in the July 14, 2018 Ekiti governorship election, the 2016 Edo state governorship election, the bye-elections in Kogi, Bauchi, Katsina and Cross Rivers and most recently, the River state Assembly bye-election, where special police units were used to manhandle voters, while providing cover for APC thugs to attack voters, snatch ballot boxes and disrupt the election.

    “The APC, in its desperation, is resorting to this underhand means, because it knows that there is no way it can win in any peaceful and transparently conducted election in any part of the country, due to the public indignation against its dismal performance in the last three years.

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    “Our worry as a party, however, is that Nigerians are daily pushed to the wall and there is a limit to what they can endure, without resorting to violent resistance, particularly in the face of unrelenting subversion of their will and freedom to select leaders or representatives of their choice.

    “The APC and its agents in the police and other security agencies should therefore bear in mind that they are on collision course with the people. Their eventual resistance, if such subversion continues, could come with very dire consequences.

    “The PDP is aware that this resort to violence by the APC is to test-run its plans to rig the 2019 general elections and we ask, what shall it profit a man to gain political power and set his nation ablaze?

    “Finally, the PDP cautions all those being used by the APC to know that history will never forgive them for these atrocities. They will forever be remembered for their ignoble past and have their places in the hall of shame”.

  • Ishaku: No basis to attack Sen. Alhassan during election

    Governor Darius Ishaku on Monday distanced himself from the attack on the minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Jummai Alhassan.

    The governor, reacting through his media and publicity chief, Bala Dan Abu, said the attack on Mrs Alhassan was a “revolt by the rented crowd she hired from Gombe and Bauchi, knowing well she would be defeated in the election.”

    Alhassan, a former senator representing Taraba north, was on Saturday attacked in Rogo Ward of Takum when she went out to support the All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters in the House of Assembly bye-election.

    The bye-election followed the death of the former member, Hosea Ibi, who was kidnapped in December last year and killed in January.

    The SUV vehicles belonging to Alhassan and that of the State Chairman of APC, Abdulmumini Vaki, were shattered at the back.

    Alhassan who said she thank God that no life was lost, described thee attack as “alien,” because the attackers were not home people but hired thugs of the governor.

    “Rogo Ward is a strong hold of the APC, they wouldn’t have attacked me. The attack was from behind, and the attackers were sponsored by the PDP government of Governor Darius Ishaku; they came from Wukari, Bali and Jalingo.

    “The governor was not comfortable when he discover APC was winning the poll,” she said.

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    But the governor’s media assistant on Monday said: “There is no basis to attack the minister. Governor Darius Ishaku has no reason to attack Alhassan or anybody from the opposition in order to win an election.

    “You know he (Ishaku) is a homebody of Takum; as governor, he has done well, so, from the beginning it was known that PDP will win the election.

    “The attack was planned and manipulated by Alhassan to win public sympathy because she has lost out.

    “She mismanaged and failed to pay the people he brought from outside the State. So, she suffered a revolt from the rented crowd she couldn’t pay. Even the non payment could be deliberate for the revolt to take place so that she will achieve her desire.”

    In the bye-election, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) fielded Ajiya Garba while Atem Ansho is flew the banner of the APC.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared the PDP candidate as winner of the State Assembly bye-election.

    According to the INEC’s returning officer, Dr. Ayuba Daniel, the PDP polled 10,725 votes to carry the day, while APC scored 3,266 votes. There were seven other political parties with paucity of votes.

    The APC candidate, Atem Ansho, has rejected the election result by INEC. He told The Nation he was holding talks with his legal counsel to challenge the legitimacy of the PDP victory in court.

    There were a total of 2126 valid votes of 2275 accredited voters, of which 149 were cancelled. Nine polling units were canceled.

    Governor Ishaku in a press conference in Takum said the PDP won because of the achievements he has done.

    Ishaku said: “From Baba Cucumber, they graduated me to be called The Waterman, because of my achievements in the water sector, which earned me an award.

    “In the southern Taraba, among other projects, I provided a state of the art hospital. And water is life, I decided to dig boreholes in Takum I, where Chachanji alone has five boreholes, which were commissioned before the election.”

  • Decision to leave APC imposed by forces within the party – Saraki

    Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday faulted the statement that he left the All Progressives Congress (APC) because he wanted automatic ticket and other pecuniary benefits.

    Saraki in a statement he personally signed claimed that his decision to defect from the APC to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was inescapably imposed on him by certain elements and forces within the APC.

    He said that the alleged forces ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist.

    He further claimed that the elements allegedly did everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party, were blatantly disregarded.

    He said that his people and associates in the past three years suffered alienation and were treated as outsiders in their own party.

    Saraki said that many of his associates became disaffected and disenchanted while at the same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as “one of us”.

    “This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do, decided to seek accommodation elsewhere,” he said.

    Saraki entitled his statement “The Tinubu Rhetoric – My Response, By Saraki”

    It read in full: “I have always restrained from joining issues in the media with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and this is based on my respect for him.

    “However, I will not allow him to create a wrong, false and mischievous impression about the reasons for my decision to exit the All Progressives Congress (APC) and present his prejudices as facts for public consumption.

    “I have been consistent in my complaints to all leaders of the APC, including Tinubu, that a situation where the National Assembly is not constructively engaged or carried along in key policy decisions, particularly those that will eventually require legislative approval, is not in the best interest of the nation.

    “No genuine leader of the legislature will be comfortable that the Presidency will simply write a terse letter to the National Assembly on key issues which the federal legislature is expected to later deliberate upon and give its approval.

    “The Buhari administrations consistently treat the legislature with contempt and act as if the law making body should be an appendage of the Executive. To me, that is unacceptable.

    “In the same way, I find it very objectionable that many stakeholders who worked strenuously to get the administration into office have now been excluded in the government and not consulted on key decisions as necessary and expected.

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    “In fact, some of them are treated as pariah. A party which ignores justice, equity and inclusion as basic pre-condition for peace, unity and stability cannot sustain its membership and leadership.

    “Let me redirect the attention of the former Governor of Lagos State to the aspect of my July 31, 2018, statement announcing my exit from APC in which I emphasized that the decision “has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist”.

    “In that statement, I further noted that those APC elements ‘have done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party were blatantly disregarded.

    “All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for further exclusion.

    “The experience of my people and associates in the past three years is that they have suffered alienation and have been treated as outsiders in their own party.

    “Thus, many have become disaffected and disenchanted. At the same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as “one of us”.

    “This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do, decided to seek accommodation elsewhere”.

    “Tinubu himself will recall that during the various meetings he had with me at the time he was pursuing reconciliation within the party; I raised all the above issues.

    “I can also vividly recall that he himself always expressed his displeasure with the style of the government and also mentioned that he had equally suffered disrespect from the same government which we all worked to put in office.

    “I also made the point that whatever travails I have gone through in the last three years belong to the past and will definitely not shape my decisions now and in the future.

    “However, during those meetings, the point of disagreement between me and him is that while I express my worry that there is nothing on ground to assure me that the administrative style and attitude would change in the next four years in a manner that will enable us deliver the positive changes we promised to our people, he (Tinubu) expressed a strong opinion that he would rather ‘support a Buhari on the hospital stretcher’ to get a second term because in 2023, power will shift to the South-west.

    “This Tinubu viewpoint was not only expressed to me but to several of my colleagues. So much for acting in national interest.

    “It is clear that while my own decision is based on protecting collective, national interest, Tinubu will rather live with the identified inadequacies in the government for the sake of fulfilling and preserving his presidential ambition in 2023.

    “This new position of Tinubu has only demonstrated inconsistency, particularly when one reviews his antecedent over the years.

    “Again, let me reiterate my position that my uncertain and complex relationship with Tinubu has been continually defined by the event of 2014 when myself and other leaders of the APC opposed the Muslim-Muslim ticket arrangement about to be foisted on the APC for the 2015 polls.

    “It should be noted that he has not forgotten the fact that I took the bull by the horns and told him that in the interest of the country, he should accept the need for the party to present a balanced ticket for the 2015 General Elections in terms of religion and geo-political zones.

    “Since that time he has been very active, plotting at every point to undermine me, within and outside the National Assembly.

    “It is a surprise to me that Asiwaju Tinubu is still peddling the falsehood about the fact that my defection is about automatic ticket and sharing of resources.

    “Members of the public will recall that when the issue of my decision to quit APC came to the fore and many APC leaders were holding meetings with me, a newspaper owned by the same Tinubu published a false report about the promise of automatic ticket, oil block and other benefits.

    “I immediately rebutted their claims and categorically stated that I never discussed any such personal and pecuniary benefits with anybody.

    “My challenge that anybody who has contrary facts should come forward with them still remains open.

    “It should be known that Democracy is a system which allows people to freely make their choice. It is my choice that I have decided to join others to present a viable alternative platform for Nigerians in the coming elections.

    “Tinubu and leaders of the APC had better respect this decision or lawfully deal with it. As for me, Allah gives power to whom He wishes. Human beings can only aspire and strive to fulfill their aspirations.”