Tag: Prince Dayo Adeyeye

  • Senate Presidency: Adeyeye urges APC to discuss with Ndume, Goje, others

    A senator-elect, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, has urged the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to open discussions with Senators Ali Ndume and Danjuma Goje, with the view to assuaging their feelings.

    Ndume and Goje have signified their intention to vie for the position of Senate President in the Ninth Senate, against Senator Ahmed Lawan who has been chosen for the position by the APC.

    Adeyeye, who has been elected to represent Ekiti South senatorial district on the platform of the APC, said the interest of the party should supersede the interest of individual members.

    Speaking with journalists in Abuja, Adeyeye, however, urged the leadership of APC to strike a balance between the interest of the party and the feelings of those who might not be favoured in the selection of process.

    Adeyeye said, “It is a matter of give and take. I think the leadership of the party should do well to assuage the feelings of those who might not have been favoured in the selection process by inviting them and let them see reasons.

    “The interest of the party is more important than individual interests. When we fight for and protect the collective interests, individual privileges and interests can still be met”.

    Senator Ndume (Borno South) and Goje (Gombe Central) who hailed from the Northeast geopolitical zone as Lawan, have indicated interest in the race for Senate President, against the party’s choice of Lawan.

    Adeyeye acknowledged the right of Ndume and Goje to aspire to be Senate President since they are members of the APC and more so when the position had been zoned to their geopolitical zone, adding that, “However, I think we can always find compromise”

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    He cautioned the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against fielding candidates for the President of the Senate and Deputy President of the Senate, saying doing so would negate the ethics and norms of parliamentary practice and procedure.

    The first time senator, who was the spokesman for the PDP until December 2018, cited the example of the United States where the Republican Party, with only a slim majority over the Democrats, still controls the American parliament.

    He said, “In America as we speak today, the Republicans are in the majority with three or four senators over the Democrats in the Senate and yet nobody in the minority party ever contemplated nominating any of their members to become the leader of majority.

    “Because that will be against the ethics and the norms of parliamentary practice and procedure. After 20 years of democracy, we should start experimentation. By now we should start a proper culture, ethics and norms of the advanced democracy

    “We should be able to do what the public expect should be the outcome of an election. Nigerians have given the APC majority of the seats in the Senate; they, therefore, expect the APC to control the Senate

    “Nobody should, therefore, try to subvert the will of the people by trying to play any game or causing any division even among the majority party such that the will of the people, freely expressed at the polls, could be subverted.

    “I do not expect any member of the PDP to come out and contest for leadership positions meant for the party with the majority seats on the day of inauguration of the Ninth National Assembly.

    “All contestants on that day should be APC members. Since Nigerians deliberately voted for the APC to constitute the majority in the nation’s parliament with about 64 senators, the contest for the leadership positions should be within the APC.

    “The PDP should not interfere in it. The opposition party should not produce any candidate and its members should not contest on that day.

    “That is the practice in the advanced democracies. No minority party plays any game to take over the majority when it did not win the highest number of seats during the general elections.

    “Even if the APC is presenting the three senators to contest for Senate President, I do not expect that the PDP will try to take advantage of the situation by sponsoring one of its members to contest the position.

    “We don’t want such attitude in the Senate anymore. I think by now, we should have rules and develop proper democratic norms and values that would prevent us from doing what is not expected of us as a party and as members of a party”.

    The senator-elect cautioned APC members contesting for the position of Senate President against picking a member of the opposition PDP as candidate for Deputy Senate President just to leverage on bloc votes expected from PDP senators.

    “I do not expect a person contesting the seat of Senate President to make a member of the opposition party, his deputy in order to win the election. That would be a total betrayal. I expect that the party with the majority seats should produce the presiding officers and the principal officers meant for the ruling party.

    “That has been the situation in Nigeria up till 2015 when we had the present aberration. It is high time we put a stop to such an unholy collaboration where we would have a Senate President from the ruling party having a deputy from the minority party.

    “What is currently happening in the Eight Senate, temporarily halted the democratic tradition we were developing but we are trying to resuscitate it”, Adeyeye said.

  • The die is cast but why in God’s name did Secondus apologise to Nigerians?

    What do these PDP people take Nigerians for; a bunch of fools?  Why, sans  the giddiness of his new office then as new  PDP Chairman, did Secondus apologise to Nigerians, promising never again to  tread their old  dishonorable ways of literally eating Nigeria out  of existence,  only to now take   us back to the Siemen’s scandal days ?

    If PDP meant well for Nigeria, as it  never ceases to proclaim from rooftops ,  and it  seriously  intends  to change the  ‘change’  by improving on what they describe as Buhari’s poor performance, would  they choose Atiku over  a cool and calm  Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, a former state governor, senator and the man  who, together with Prince Dayo Adeyeye, provided the rare  grit, and tact, that extricated  PDP from its worst  ever crisis,  that is, apart from  Buhari’s massive shellacking of a sitting President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 Presidential election? Yes, governors Nyesom Wike and Ayo Fayose may have provided the funds as well as all the bravado , Makarfi was, unquestionably,  the chief driver of that narrow escape as Modu Sheriff  was  dead set on completely  annexing the party.

    I have asked myself this question: Why didn’t PDP just pull together all the dollars  allegedly on display at the Port Harcourt bazaar, pay their 3000 plus delegates twice their transport fares to the garden city, and  promptly  hand over the balance to  Makarfi who,  though no billionaire, has the double advantage of being the most  worthy of  all the presidential wannabes , as well as having saved the party at its most critical hour when the likes of  Alhaji Atiku Abubakar ,  Bukola Saraki and Rabiu Kwankwaso were hibernating in  the APC,  daily planning how to make governance difficult for President Muhammadu Buhari so they could make short shrift of  everybody in the party , the president inclusive, to  emerge, through all manner of serpentine tactics and contrived  shenanigans, as it’s presidential candidate since becoming the President of Nigeria has been, for them, a consuming  ambition for which they would do anything, no matter how reprehensible . It was, therefore, no coincidence that being no match for Buhari, they all had to  scamper out of  the party, faking all manner of reasons.

    That , Makarfi, is the man PDP  has just thrown under the bus, all because he  doesn’t have the billions  to buy votes? The choice of this incorruptible gentleman, with both age, and experience  on his side,  to face Muhammadu Buhari -Mr Integrity himself – would, no doubt have  given APC some goose pimples  since  integrity, not anything else should, and will, decide the  2019 Presidential election in a country just slowly  coming  out of the consequences of  PDP’s 16 – year stranglehold, and rapacity.

    Nigeria cannot, and must sure not go back to the Egypt of unmitigated systemic corruption. Never.

    This was why, reacting to the vituperations  from  the  Atiku campaign, the Buhari campaign organisation could not help recalling the fact that PDP had, years past, questioned Atiku’s credibility, wondering why it could now name him its candidate like a spell was cast on them. But what spell can be more potent than the almighty dollar, especially when dished out like a drunken sailor. Continuing, the BCO exploded: “It is like a dog going back to  its vomit. Are there no better people to challenge President Buhari in the PDP? This people were in power, one way or the other, since 1999, only for Nigeria to have been regressing. Now, they want to take Nigerians back to Babylon after Buhari has painstakinly secured their freedom from corruption and a battered economy that was tottering towards an eclipse”.

    What surprised me to no end is the fact that the Atiku campaign could, listlessly,  be touting privatisation under his chairmanship  as an asset when Nigerians know  exactly, how  their prime assets, like African Petroleum (AP) and NITEL, to mention but a few, were sold for pittance, at no more than a quarter of their book values,  to  his allies, friends and cronies. The Atiku campaign should go and research both Obasanjo and El Rufai’s angst against their employer. They will learn how, and why, AP is now as dead as dodo while other oil companies privatised at the same time are flourishing, as well as how over 2000 Nigerian employees of NITEL had to lose their jobs overnight.

    Since many of my highly valued readers loathe having to be asked to go on the net to finish reading my articles, let me conclude this article  with the following response which I gave on Face book to a gentleman whose middle name,  during the 2015 Presidential election literally became  ‘Buhari’ because of  his total support for the APC candidate. Today, for a host of reasons which he state, President Buhari has disappointed him.

    I was no less supportive of candidate Buhari but have since had cause to severally  criticise him, especially for  his nepotistic security appointments. I have, however, since been educated that had he not done what he did, all these generals hovering over him, these new military owners of PDP who donated their old National Security Adviser to oversee the Port Harcourt event, may have since taught him a lesson, or two, in how not to forget to learn from history. They may, in fact, have, again, changed the democratic trajectory of our dear country especially when Buhari was in London battling for his dear life  and they were busy holding serpentine meetings in some eye popping hilltop mansions.

    I wrote: “Lade this is a fantastic write up. Very logical, even seminal, and well presented.  You’re not alone. During the 2015 campaign for the APC primaries which Buhari won, I wrote in my weekly column in The Nation on Sunday that Nigeria needed Buhari more than the obverse. While I, like you have observed very grievous errors committed by him, I have not, and will not, change my views about him. One, I knew Buhari was/is human, not an angel, and so prone to make some mistakes like you and I. The highly perceptive person that you are, judging  by your post, there’s no way you, or I,  could have known that Jonathan was  going to hand over to Buhari a shell of a nation; almost already  completely eaten up by the Ali Babas that predominated PDP then, and still  do – witness, for instance, the recent dollar bazaar in Port Harcourt. I knew, like Buhari said then, that if Nigeria didn’t kill corruption, it will, in turn kill Nigeria. Fighting corruption in Nigeria is a grim war. While it was systemic in PDP days, all you can now point to are individuals abusing their positions. And they are beginning to get their comeuppance. Note too, that some of our best lawyers, especially SANs, are arrayed against Buhari on this. They get paid in millions of dollars and you will recall that for a mere election case, a South South government was said to have paid in excess of N1B legal fees . That, as you should know must have included bribes for judges. Yet, with all the opposition, Buhari has successfully retrieved over 1trillion Naira and hundreds of properties, from these marauders who are using their loot to fight the anti corruption war. Please mentally put half of that to infrastructure procurement at a time the Naira was much stronger. Would we still have this gap in our infrastructure stock? Look at the humongous efforts of this government on roads, especially in the South East & South South; see railway construction literally everywhere.

    I have seriously criticised Buhari on his condemnable insular appointments especially in the security agencies. They are totally indefensible. But look at his social network programmes devoted to improving the lives of the poor, and the most at risk, in our country. They are unprecedented. So dear, when they say Nigeria hosts the most poor in the world, cast your mind’s eye back, not on Buhari alone, but on the IBBs, the TY Danjumas, the Obasanjos and, of course, the PDP predators that had us under their grip for 16 years. I will obviously score Buhari more than 55% overall. So please rethink your position and look at Atiku’s past to gauge where he will take Nigeria, if voted”

    Let me quickly add this, lest Nigerians are scammed. Now Atiku is flaunting Restructuring, as important as it is, as his ‘deu ex machina’, his silver bullet, for all of Nigeria’s problems. Restructuring has, of a truth, become very lucrative since 2015. But it failed then, and will fail now.  This is because Atiku, despite all his grandstanding on the subject, is a wrong candidate for it. He is Fulani, like Buhari. Add to that the fact that he is a patron of Miyetti Allah. His promise to restructure Nigeria is a ruse aimed at sucking in the Yoruba.

    But we are far wiser, even more than in 2015, when we, very respectfully, gave the electoral wishes of our highly regarded Afenifere elders, a wide berth. It will be worse, this time around.

    In this respect, it is with great pleasure I repeat to our Afenifere Greats, Chief Bode George’s panergyric  to PDP concerning the Yoruba nation: “the Yoruba people have been openly maligned. The Yoruba have been savaged, tormented, treated with contempt, scurried, scoffed at, humiliated and denigrated by little men (Wike and co)whose sun will soon set.

    Add that to Obasanjo/PDP treatment of Yoruba and think where the Yoruba vote will go in 2018.

  • Adeyeye: Ekiti people poorer under Fayose

    …Says Fayemi will give them succour

    Former Minister of State for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, has berated Governor Ayo Fayose for alleged lack of vision and inflicting hardship and poverty on the people of Ekiti State.

    Adeyeye said Ekiti people are poorer under Fayose because the governor abandoned human capital development programmes of his immediate predecessor in office who is now the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

    Speaking on a special interview programme on Voice 89.9 FM, Ado-Ekiti, Adeyeye urged the electorate to reject Fayose’s anointed candidate, Prof. Kolapo Olusola.

    Adeyeye urged the electorate in Ekiti State to vote Fayemi, whom he said has a genuine vision to make life better for the people and develop the Fountain of Knowledge.

    He said a vote for Olusola is a vote for continuation of poverty, hardship, misery, hunger, lack of focus and placing Ekiti in Fayose’s grip after he might have left office.

    Adeyeye, who defected to the APC on May 29, accused Fayose of playing games with the state treasury and lack of accountability.

    The former minister said Fayose has failed to declare the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) despite various forms of taxes imposed on the people of the state.

    Those reeling under tax burden, according to Adeyeye include owners of small, medium and large scale businesses, artisans, civil servants, tertiary institution workers and pupils in nursery, primary and secondary schools.

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    According to Ise-Ekiti born politician, Fayose’s alleged draconian laws have driven investors away while many businesses are folding up on daily basis.

    He criticized alleged plots by the Fayose administration to poison the minds of Ekiti people against the APC governorship candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

    Adeyeye assured teachers and civil servants of job security and better welfare packing saying Fayemi has no plan to sack them as being alleged by Fayose and Olusola.

    According to him, it was hypocritical for Fayose who claims to be a friend of workers and teachers to be owing them several arrears of salaries with a good number of them dying because of lack of money to take care of themselves.

    He said: “Fayose is a liar and a noise maker, Fayemi will never sack any civil servants in Ekiti, teacher, local government worker, he will even employ more workers into the civil service.

    “Fayose, who called himself a friend of workers, presently owes workers between six and nine months’ salary.

    “Fayemi paid workers regularly and he did not owe any workers salary during his first term. Fayose is a liar, he always lied against Fayemi.”

    Adeyeye disclosed that an APC government, when elected, have plans to revive the income generating business ventures allegedly abandoned by Fayose which he said would provide more jobs.

    Attesting to the competence of Fayemi to turn around the fortunes of Ekiti if elected, Adeyeye said his (Fayemi’s) second tenure would usher in peace, prosperity and banishing poverty from the state.

    Reacting through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, Fayose said he was not surprised by Adeyeye’s outburst describing him as a spent force and a man still frustrated by his loss at the PDP primary to Olusola.

    Fayose boasted that Adeyeye and Fayemi will meet their waterloo at the July 14 governorship election describing the two APC men as “birds of the same father who cannot win election anywhere.”

    “The duo are birds of same feather, flocking together. They never won any credible election in their lives. So, they cannot appreciate credible election.

    “Has Fayemi ever won any election in Ekiti State? No. Even the primary election of the then Action Congress that preceded the 2007 general elections was manipulated to favour him.

    “By joining the APC, Adeyeye has taken a wrong step he would regret later. Adeyeye too has no history of winning election.

    “In 1999, as Alliance for Democracy (AD) candidate, he lost to PDP’s Gbenga Aluko. It was only Adeyeye that lost his senatorial election to a People’s Democratic Party candidate in the South West. In the primary of the Action Congress in 2006, he lost and in protest he defected to
    the PDP.

    “His profile has only been boosted with political appointments rather than election.

    “He was appointed the Chairman of Ekiti SUBEB under a PDP- led government. By God’s grace, I was instrumental to his appointment as a minister under President Goodluck Jonathan.

    “I later appointed him the Chairman of the Governing Council of Ekiti State University. I also got him the position of the National Publicity Secretary of our party, now he is claiming to be what he is not.”

  • Adeyeye dumps PDP, says he’s being wooed by five parties

    Barely 72 hours after losing the governorship ticket to Prof. Kolapo Olusola, former Minister of State for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, has quit the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Adeyeye said he was moving to another party to stop the continuity agenda of Fayose which he said was not in the best interest of Ekiti people but to keep the state in perpetual slavery.

    He disclosed that since he lost the PDP primary to Fayose’s anointed candidate (Olusola), not less than five parties have approached him to come over and contest on their platform.

    The former PDP national spokesman promised to reveal the platform he would use to contest for the governorship “in the next forty hours.”

    Adeyeye spoke on Thursday shortly after holding a meeting with members of his campaign team, the Prince Adedayo Adeyeye Movement (PAAM) at its headquarters along Ikere Road, Ado-Ekiti.

    He disclosed that he has been receiving solidarity messages from all parts of the world from people who were impressed with his performance at the PDP primary.

    The Ise-Ekiti prince said Fayose’s agenda was to do a third term in office by installing Olusola in a bid to perpetually corner Ekiti’s commonwealth.

    According to him, he would have won the PDP governorship primary “if not for the way Fayose intimidated delegates by forcing them to wear aso ebi to the venue.”

    Adeyeye condemned Fayose for standing up at a stage during the primary to monitor how delegates voted adding that he complained on the matter to the Chairman of the Electoral Panel, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Okowa, according to him, said there was nothing he could do about Fayose’s alleged intimidation of delegates inside the hall when he (Fayose) discovered that he (Adeyeye) was receiving more votes than earlier envisaged.

    He revealed that Fayose allegedly coerced the delegates to same on local government basis to monitor how they voted which intimidated many of them.

    Despite allegedly monitoring delegates, Adeyeye said many of the delegates voted against Olusola which enabled him (Adeyeye) to garner 771 votes.

    He claimed that the governor who had boasted that he (Adeyeye) would not get up to 50 votes was shocked that he got 771 votes which allegedly made him (Fayose) to embark on an investigation of those who voted against Olusola.

    Adeyeye accused Fayose of stealing Ekiti funds and using same to acquire property while majority of the people are wallowing in poverty.

    The former Minister claimed that Fayose has wasted N8 billion Ekiti funds on chartered flights in the last three and half years while the flyover project was jerked up from N5 billion to N17 billion.

    He said: “I am leaving the party because party can change but your state cannot change, party can change, your hometown cannot change.

    “I can’t be part of enslavement, I can’t be part of corruption, I can’t be part of those keeping our people in poverty but spend billions of Naira on chartered flights to Abuja every year but will be riding okada at home.

    “By seeking another platform, I want to tell him that he can’t be riding roughshod over Ekiti people people and he cannot turn Ekiti to one-man rule.

    “Our party leaders in Abuja were surprised at my performance at the primary despite the intimidation but I told them that I can change party, party may go into extinction but Ekiti will remain.

    “I will not, because of party affiliation, allow Ekiti to be destroyed. That is why we will take decision today on where we are going.

    “Since Tuesday, civil servants, teachers, local government workers have become sad. Ekiti has been enveloped in mourning.

    “What is paramount in my mind is to liberate Ekiti. Today, we will not reveal where we are going yet but where are no longer where we were (PDP).”

  • Ekiti PDP Primary: Senator Olujimi steps down

    As the race for who picks the People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) guber ticket for the July 14 election in Ekiti state gets underway, senator representing Ekiti South, Abiodun Olujimi, has stepped down for former Minister of State for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye.

    Olujimi who urged her supporters to cast their votes for Adeyeye, said she gave up her governorship ambition for stability, peace and progress of the party.

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  • Fayose has become a pharaoh in Ekiti, says Adeyeye

    Fayose has become a pharaoh in Ekiti, says Adeyeye

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Ekiti State,Prince Dayo Adeyeye, has accused Governor Ayo Fayose of harassing party members and preventing them from accepting Christmas/New Year largesse from party leaders who do not belong to his camp.

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     Adeyeye, the immediate past National Publicity Secretary of the party called for the intervention of the national leadership to Fayose’s alleged dictatorial tendencies which could force members to join the opposition.

    He said Fayose “has become a Pharaoh in Ekiti” by allegedly blocking party members from enjoying milk of kindness from aspirants and leaders willing to make them enjoy the Yuletide.

    The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi, who denied the allegations against Fayose described the governor as a “compassionate human being loved by the people of the state.”

    He described Adeyeye’s allegation as “an attention-seeking gimmick that should not be taken seriously by members of the public.”

    Ogunsuyi said Fayose is busy implementing policies that will make life better for the people of the state and would never be distracted by the ranting of failed politicians.

     

     

  • PDP accuses APC of plot to sabotage its convention

    PDP accuses APC of plot to sabotage its convention

    The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of plotting to sabotage its December 9 national convention.

    Citing “intelligence reports”, the PDP said the ruling party has perfected plans to sponsor a parallel convention using some unscrupulous members of the PDP to hold a parallel convention.

    Addressing newsmen in Abuja on Friday, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said the aim of the APC was to factionalise and destroy the opposition ahead of the 2019 elections.

    Adeyeye appealed to PDP members across the federation to resist such temptation, saying the party was doing everything to address grievances among its aspirants to the various executive positions ahead of the December 9 convention.

    “We are not completely oblivious of the plans by the APC to sabotage our convention. Apart from the internal fighting within the APC, one of the reasons why the party postponed its national convention till next year was to enable it closely monitor our convention with a view to destabilising our party ahead of the 2019 general elections.

    Adeyeye said, “The National Caretaker Committee has uncovered plans by some unscrupulous members of our party to hold a parallel national convention on December 9, 2017.

    “This is totally uncalled for and a complete act of sabotage. Those making such plans cannot be said to be honest members of our party, the PDP. They are not patriotic but just out to destroy our party.

    “The planned parallel convention is one of those ideas of the APC to create divisions amongst members of our party. It will be most unfortunate for members of our party to allow themselves to be used against the party, especially in the light of our recent painful experience.

    “These are all part of the agenda of the APC to create an atmosphere of fear and insecurity around PDP members before and after the national convention. It is also part of the overall strategy of the ruling party to turn Nigeria into a one party state.

    “The National Caretaker Committee has been working very hard to carry all party members and supporters of the party along in all the preparations for the forthcoming national convention holding on December 9 – 10, 2017”.

    According to him, the plot by the APC was to capitalise on disagreements among the chairmanship aspirants of the PDP, assuring that the leadership of the party would address the aspirants’ grievances in an open and transparent manner before the convention.

    “We are putting our resources in place to address all the fears earlier reported by some national chairmanship aspirants. One of the steps being taken by the leadership is to make available and in good time, the comprehensive names of all the delegates for the national convention to all the aspirants before the convention.

    “We therefore see no reason for any honest member of this great party to want to disrupt our programmes, except they are of course working for the ruling party, the APC”, Adeyeye added.

    The party appealed to aggrieved aspirants and members to take advantage of available internal conflict resolution channels to ventilate their opinions, concerns and grievances.

    It vowed to resist any moves by anyone to sabotage the convention, saying however that there was very little the party could do to dissuade members that may have decided to become paid agents of the APC.

    The party spokesman cited the arrest and detention of some key PDP stakeholders on what he described as trump up charges of corruption, saying that the ruling APC had already targeted no fewer than 50 of its prominent members for arrest and incarceration.

    Adeyeye said, “The APC propagandists said we were crying wolf. Now we are being vindicated by the continuing and unrelenting arrest, intimidation and harassment of our top leaders.

    “In the last one week, the former Governor of Taraba State, Mr. Abubakar Danladi and the former Senate President and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, two prominent members of our party, were arrested by the anti-graft agency, the EFCC. This is apart from the five that were earlier arrested within the month of November. We don’t know who will be next in the list”.

    The PDP called on Nigerians and the international community to be vigilant and to ensure that the APC did not entrench full blown dictatorship in the country.

    “The only reason why the APC is hell bent on killing the opposition in Nigeria is due to its nonperformance and inability to deliver on its campaign promises. They have failed Nigerians and they know too well that they can no longer convince Nigerians to vote for them again in 2019.

    “We want to assure members of our party nationwide that, the leadership of the party led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, will provide an enabling environment and a level playing field for all those contesting for one position or the other before and after the national convention.

    “We pledged to ensure a transparent, free and fair election and by the grace of God we are going to conduct the most democratic election in the history of any political party in Nigeria”, the party spokesman said.

  • Ekiti 2018: Five PDP aspirants unite against Fayose’s deputy

    Ekiti 2018: Five PDP aspirants unite against Fayose’s deputy

    ….Insist Olusola’s imposition won’t stand

    Five governorship aspirants of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State have resolved to work together and resist the alleged imposition of Deputy Governor Kolapo Olusola as the “sole candidate” for the 2018 polls.

    They insist that there must be a free, fair, credible and transparent primary election from where the party’s flag bearer for the 2018 governorship race will emerge.

    One of the aspirants, Mr. Owoseni Ajayi, the immediate past Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, disclosed this in Ado-Ekiti while speaking as a guest at the commissioning of the campaign office of a fellow aspirant, Ambassador Dare Bejide.

    Ajayi, who was one of the closest and most trusted aides of Fayose before falling apart after Olusola’s adoption, said imposition of governorship candidate could open way for the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to grab power from PDP in the 2018 Ekiti poll.

    “All PDP aspirants are all working together; that is the reason why all of us should work together and I want to assure you that all aspirants in PDP minus the one that was adopted.

    All other aspirants, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, Senator Biodun Olujimi, Ambassador Dare Bejide, Bisi Omoyeni and I are all working together to ensure that there is no imposition of any candidate in PDP in this state.

    “To demonstrate the love among us, that is why I am here today to witness the commissioning of my friend’s campaign office and I believe that when I am going to do my own, I will also invite all of you to be there and you will equally be there.

    “Because when one of us becomes the governor under a peaceful, free and fair atmosphere, there will be no problem for our party members and there will no crisis in our state and it will not be possible for APC to defeat us.

    “Impunity, imposition of candidates, lawlessness and recklessness by those who supposed to know the rules in our party must stop. These were responsible for the loss of our party in the 2015 general elections.

    “We don’t want our state to be taken over by APC; we don’t want impunity, imposition and lawlessness in our party again and that is why we are demanding a free and fair primary.

    “We will ensure that there is no imposition in PDP, that is why we the aspirants, except the one purportedly adopted, are one and united and that is why I am here in solidarity with Bejide.”

    Ajayi urged the PDP national leadership to intervene in Ekiti and other state chapters so that the so that the party will not lose more leaders and members to other parties.

    He explained that the PDP is yet to recover from the 2015 loss in many states of the federation where party members defected to APC to win governorship and legislative seats.

    Ajayi added: “Some of our leaders because of the power they wielded imposed their will on the people during the 2015 general elections and the party paid dearly for it.

    “Former Plateau Governor Jonah Jang fielded his son-in-law as the governorship candidate while his predecessor, Joshua Dariye, sponsored Simon Lalong, our party member to contest on APC platform to win the governorship election.

    “This is despite the fact that PDP has the majority in the Plateau State House of Assembly but we lost the governorship to APC.

    “Also in Benue, former Governor Gabriel Suswam, imposed a candidate but our party member, Samuel Ortom, crossed over to APC to win the governorship election. We incurred these losses because of imposition.”

  • PDP to Buhari: You can’t destroy opposition 

    PDP to Buhari: You can’t destroy opposition 

    The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has warned President Muhammadu Buhari against attempts to destroy opposition in the country, saying no amount of harassment will make the PDP crumble.

    In a statement on Wednesday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party slammed the All Progressives Congress (APC) led administration for persecuting the opposition for no justifiable reasons.

    “The latest needless onslaught against our party members is the plan by the APC government at the centre to incarcerate 50 members of our party before the end of this year with a view to using their arrest to deceive Nigerians that the failed anti-corruption war is still on course.

    “The dirty job, we are aware, has been handed over to the compromised anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Already, five members of our party have been illegally arrested and detained by EFCC without any charge preferred against them”, the statement said.

    Although the PDP said it could not immediately reveal the identities of about 45 of its members marked for arrest in the days ahead, the party said it was by no means scared of the persecution by the Buhari administration.

    Continuing, the party said, “We are sure that the daylight is about to break after the dark night of the APC administration. We wish to state clearly that what is ongoing under the Buhari administration is not a fight against corruption but an attempt at using members of the PDP as scapegoats and cover up for the ineffectual anti-corruption agenda of the current government.

    “The current wave of arrests therefore has nothing to do with the failed anti-corruption war but everything with 2019 elections. The ruling party failed on all its major election planks.

    “It has nothing to show for its over thirty months in office. The APC government has come to the conclusion that the only way to prevent its inevitable defeat at the polls in 2019 is to hound, harass, intimidate and suppress members of our party into submission.

    “However, we wish to state clearly that irrespective of what the APC government does in an attempt at bringing the PDP down to its knees, we shall remain irrepressible and will not bow to any tyranny.

    “The APC has already thrown away its chances in the 2019 elections by its non-performance. No amount of intimidation and harassment of the opposition will improve its fortunes.

    “We call on all men and women of goodwill to rise up to challenge the invidious attempt by the APC government to turn Nigeria into a gestapo state and undermine our hard earned democracy on the altar of political desperation”, the statement added.

  • PDP wants Buhari impeached

    PDP wants Buhari impeached

    The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has called for the immediate impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari for “violating his oath of office”.

    The party also called for proper investigation and prosecution of the sacked Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal and the ex-Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mr. Ayodele Oke.

    A statement Monday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, accused Buhari of double standard in the anti-corruption war by shielding his aides and associates from prosecution while haunting opposition figure over alleged corruption.

    Describing the mere sacking of Babachir and Oke as a slap on the faces of Nigerians, the PDP insisted that they be handed off to the existing anti-corruption agencies for investigation and prosecution the same way members of the opposition are being treated.

    The PDP said, “It is an insult on the-collective intelligence of our people who have waited patiently for the President’s reaction on the humongous act of corruption by two of his principal aides and this is totally unacceptable.

    “First and foremost, we had disagreed with the President last year when he decided to setup the panel headed by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo to investigate the matter because we thought that was the wrong course of action to take.

    “Ordinarily, cases of corruption or alleged cases of misappropriation of funds are supposed to be referred to institutions that are saddled with the responsibility to investigate and prosecute such matters, which is the ICPC and the EFCC if there is any prima facie case against them.

    “But it appears not all animals are equal under the Buhari APC administration. Some people are treated with kid gloves while others, particularly those in opposition are subjected to all manner of harrowing experiences.

    “One of the senators of the APC, Senator Shehu Sani of Kaduna State, succinctly put the matter when he said that this administration uses deodorant to fight corruption when it comes to some APC members and President Buhari’s kitchen cabinet, but uses insecticides when it involves members of the opposition and those in the National Assembly”.

    The opposition party wondered why it took the President almost one year to attend to the two cases while the culprits were having a field day at home and enjoying themselves.

    “Whereas, in the case of the opposition, especially PDP members, even when the evidence is flimsy, they will be visited with multiple harassment and intimidation for months and weeks without proper trial.

    “We cite the case of Sambo Dasuki who has been in detention for over two years even when many courts in Nigeria and the ECOWAS Court have ordered his release, the President has fragrantly disobeyed these court orders which again are a violation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “This is an impeachable offence. So the President cannot just sack Ayo Oke and Babachir Lawal and expects us to be clapping for him.

    “We believe that we are operating under a democracy and a Constitution that governs our affairs. To have subjected these people to different sets of rule and treatment is totally unacceptable.

    “Nigerians are the same under the law and Babachir Lawal and Ayo Oke should not be tried by the Presidency while others are hounded by the EFCC and ICPC.

    “These actions of Mr. President are therefore a breach of his oath of office, which he swore to defend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and to be fair and just to all Nigerians without any discrimination whatsoever.

    “The action of the President is a gross violation of his constitutional oath and therefore constitutes a veritable ground for impeachment Using and applying different laws to different people in the country is a direct assault on the constitution and the rule of law .

    “Consequently, we call on the National Assembly to begin processes to impeach the President for breach of the Constitution and fragrance disobedience to the laws of Nigeria.

    “We totally reject these actions and the law should follow its full course on the issues of these officers. In other words, their case should be referred to the EFCC for proper investigation and trial, more so when the President has not told us what the report of the findings was”, the statement added.

    The party argued that Nigerians have the right to know the findings of the Osinbajo panel that investigated Babachir and Oke and insisted that the report should be made public since it is the people’s money that is involved.

    “The President has by his actions taken Nigeria to the level of a banana republic. We are not in a banana republic. This is the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Three successive governments of the PDP did not act in the manner President Buhari is acting.

    “There is no doubt that the sudden sack of the SGF and the DG of NIA is just a consequence of the backlash on the Abdulrasheed Maina saga.

    “Up till now, there’s no answer to the pertinent questions we have asked on the Maina saga. The government cares less about the feelings and opinions of Nigerians. This kind of arrogance is unprecedented in the history of this county.

    “We again call for the arrest and investigation of the two Ministers involved in the return of Maina into the civil service, that is, the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau and Abubakar Mallami, the Attorney General of the Federation & Minister of Justice”, the party concluded.