Tag: Prince Uche Secondus

  • Dapchi: PDP’s allegations erroneous, dishonourable – Mohammed

    The Federal Government said on Thursday  the allegation made by the People Democracy Party (PDP) that the abduction and release of the Dapchi schoolgirls was stage-managed “is erroneous and extremely dishonourable”

    In a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said such postulation portrayed the PDP “as insensitive, unpatriotic and unworthy party.”

    He said since the release of the Dapchi girls was negotiated by friendly countries and reputable international organisations, it would have taken a conspiracy of global proportion to have stage-managed the adoption and release of the girls.

    “’As we have said many times since the abduction of the Dapchi schoolgirls, no government is exempted from its own share of tragedies.

    “What makes the difference is the way such tragedies are managed.

    “Whereas it took the PDP all of 18 days to even acknowledge the abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014, the APC Federal Government acted promptly and responsively when the Dapchi schoolgirls were abducted Feb. 19, hence their quick release,” he said.

    The Minister said it was unfortunate that the PDP that failed as a ruling party had also failed as an opposition party “going by its insensitive and crude response to the release of the Dapchi schoolgirls”.

    ”In its 16 years in power, the PDP redefined governance as cluelessness, massive looting of the public treasury and crude exhibition of power.

    Read Also: How Dapchi girls were brought back, by residents

    “In its over three years in opposition, the PDP has again shown it does not understand the role of the opposition in a democracy.

    “How then can the PDP convince Nigerians that it has learnt its lessons and that it is ready to rule the country again?

    “Nigerians must say ‘never again’ to this primitive and soulless party,” he said.

    The minister said further that “the Federal Government has not been responding to the “amateurish and jejune” statements from the PDP.

    “This is precisely because the party has failed to learn the ropes of being an opposition party, even when we have advised them to take a crash course on the role of the opposition in a democracy.

    “’We broke our own rules this time because the PDP over-reached itself and scored an own goal at a time it could simply have congratulated the government and people of Nigeria on the release of the girls or
    just keep quiet,” he said.

    Mohammed assured Nigerians that the Government would intensify the ongoing efforts to secure the release of the remaining Chibok girls and return them safely to their families.

    The PDP had took a swipe at the Presidency alleging that both the abduction and the release of the girls were stage-managed for political purposes

    The National Chairman and the National Publicity Secretary of the party – Prince Uche Secondus and Mr Kola Ologbondiyan – had at respective press briefing demanded the probe, arrest and prosecution of all those involved in the alleged saga.

    NAN

  • APC has failed on campaign promises – PDP chairman

    Prince Uche Secondus, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman claimed that the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has failed because it couldn’t fulfill its promises to the people.

    Secondus made this claim while addressing members of the PDP during his working tour to Dutse, capital of Jigawa on Monday.

    He said that the APC made a lot of promises to the people during  the electioneering campaigns but it has failed to fulfil the promises.

    “APC  said if they win, they will revive the economy, they will address the problem of insecurity and corruption”

    “Sen. Dino Maleye said before the floor of the house recently that in the 16 years of PDP government they collected a loan of only N6 trillion but APC government in just three years collected N11 trillion.”

     

    “Corruption has pervaded the APC government from the top to bottom, APC government is more corrupt than PDP’s own’, claimed Secondus.

    “There is insecurity in the country, you cannot sleep with your two eyes closed, there is poverty and hunger in all the houses in Nigeria, therefore APC is a government of deception”

    “I therefore urge us to come out en masse and vote for PDP so that we could fight hunger, poverty and the insecurity.”

    The PDP Chairman said that APC has come to divide the country while PDP is out to unite the country.

    “APC should therefore prepare to hand over to PDP as we also handed over to them”

    The Governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Hassan Dankwambo, who is nurturing a presidential ambition, said that since the PDP left government in Jigawa, he has not seen any changes under the present APC administration in the state.

    Dankwambo urged the people to support PDP, which he said would win the 2019 election, by the power of God.

    Alhaji Ahmed Makarfi, immediate Caretaker Chairman of the Party said the party has put all the the necessary machinery in place to wrest power from the APC.

    Alhaji Sule Lamido former governor of Jigawa charged the people to protect their votes on election day.

    The PDP National Chairman was accompanied on the tour by prominent Party stalwarts like former governor of Kano state Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, former Senate House Leader Alhaji Abdul Ningi, Amb. Aminu Wali, first civilian governor of Jigawa, Alh Ali Sa’ad Birninkudu, former Governor Kaduna, Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad, who was the immediate past chairman of the PDP and many others (NAN)

  • South-south PDP leaders bow to vote out APC in 2019

    South-south PDP leaders bow to vote out APC in 2019

    Leaders of the South -south  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led states on Monday reiterated the resolve to work in  unity to ensure the party forms the next  Federal Government in 2019.

    The people make the declaration in a zonal Executive council meeting they held at the brick house in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.

    Attended by key national leaders of the party from the zone, the people outlined some of the charges against the ruling Federal Government(FG), to include failure in providing good governance in the country, destruction if the economy, destabilization of the nation’s security infrastructure even as they have made the country to slide into unprecedented suffering.

    Following these ills, the Leaders are of the opinion that the need to vote out the ruling party out of office next year is not negotiable, in order to salvage what was left of the country.

    Speaking at the meeting, the host governor Nyesom Wike stated that the PDP leaders will do everything possible to ensure that the party emerges victorious in 2019.

    He said: “For us, what we want is free and fair elections for Nigerians to determine the future  of the country.  Nigerians are tired of the APC.

    “Nigerians have seen that the so called social group that calls itself a Political party is a failure. The only political party in the country  is PDP. APC took power by deceit, but they cannot govern”.

    He urged PDP leaders to remain focused as they have  a duty to salvage the country and set it on the path of growth.

    National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus said that the country has collapsed, with  the Presidential Villa in ruins, necessitating  the solemn struggle to salvage the country in 2019.

    He said: “This crisis is no longer a laughing matter. The country  is coming to an end and we must rescue the nation “.

    The National Chairman said that PDP Governors are the only performing governors, while their APC counterparts  have failed their respective  states. He added that Ministers in the Buhari administrations   have failed to perform.

    “Come 2019, Nigeria will be liberated from the hands of the APC. The APC has lost ground in all the six geo-political zones. We have to take one final step to sack the APC vengeance government “, Secondus said.

    Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson called on the party leaders to support Prince Uche Secondus as he works towards a PDP victory in 2019.

    Also speaking, Akwa Ibom Governor, Udom Emmanuel said that the South-South forms the foundation for the revival of the country.

    Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio assured that the National Assembly will work with other PDP leaders to ensure that the APC is sent packing in 2019.

    A minute silence was observed  in honour of victims of the nationwide breakdown of security.

    Read Also:2019: PDP rejects automatic tickets for Atiku, other defectors

  • Breaking: We received notice to be attacked in 10 days – Taraba governor

    Breaking: We received notice to be attacked in 10 days – Taraba governor

    Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba State yesterday disclosed he has received a letter by suspected insurgents that the state would be attacked within ten days.
    Ishaku spoke when the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, visited to offer condolences over the killings in the state.
             
     “We are on notice that in 10 days, we (Taraba) shall be attacked. I have alerted all security agencies. We are waiting.
    “A helicopter has dropped arms and ammunitions in the night without its mission established. It is not a time to keep quiet; we are living in fear,” he added.
             
    The Taraba State Commissioner of Police, David Akinremi, had in a statement, dismissed the report of arms-filled chopper landing in Taraba at night as “an unfounded and misleading rumour.”
              
    But the state government is not satisfied. Residents are suspecting connivance, Ishaku said the alleged arms and ammunition might be meant for the militia group threatening to attack Taraba.
              
    Ishaku lamented that his pain, as a governor, is in the fact that he had promised to develop the state if the people could give him peace. “Unfortunately, I have provided development but peace has been elusive,” he said.
              
    He said he has been given a crown without a sword, so he cannot fight and keep control of his power, since he relies on the federal might for help.
              
    “Here, we rely on people who, when you give them instructions, they tell you to wait until they get a clearance order from above.
              
    “Before the clearance comes from Abuja, you have lost hundreds of lives. This is absolutely absurd and disappointing, particularly when you meet people like me who want to work with zeal,” he said.
              
    The governor wants an investigation into the killing of over 68 persons by herdsmen and the killing of a member of the State House of  Assembly, Hosea Ibi, who was kidnapped in Takum directly opposite a military barrack without any trace of the killers established.
              
    He said: “We are sad and angry because there is no security in our land. Taraba buried 68 persons when Benue was burying 73. Should we continue like that? The choice is ours.
              
    “But we shall continue to cry and scream. If we are not heard in Nigeria, we might be heard in Chad, Egypt, England and or US.”
  • Constituencies, states should decide their representatives, says Secondus

    Constituencies, states should decide their representatives, says Secondus

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman Prince Uche Secondus has advised leaders of the party to allow people at the grassroots decide their representatives in the 2019 general elections.

    Secondus spoke during an interactive session of the National Working Committee (NWC) with the former PDP Ministers Forum yesterday in Abuja.

    He said allowing people to decide their representatives would make the elections easier for the PDP.

    The national chairman said in accordance with the slogan of the party, “Power to the People”, the PDP NWC intended to devolve power to the grassroots.

    “You are aware we are not in government at the centre, so the only way is to make sure that the choice of the people are the best.

    “If it is the popular choice of the people, the people will stand by them and elections become easy for us to win.

    “The NWC is also putting all the necessary strategies together, and we assure that come 2019, Nigerians will vote for PDP, ” Secondus said.

    He said that the best way to go for PDP is to make sure its elections are transparent; be it congresses or the primaries.

    Secondus, who described the former ministers as key factors in the PDP, said the NWC was ready to work with them.

    He charged the forum members to move to their constituencies and reignite the party by assuring them that power belongs to the people.

    “Very soon, we shall roll out our programme. We are going back to online membership drive and it is going to be aggressive.

    “We also want to assure you that members of the NWC are not ready to seat at Wadata, in the confines of air-conditioning.

    “We want to roll out our programme and move to the States and the local governments, and we will get to the wards and if possible the units, to seek for membership.”

    The Chairman of the Former Ministers Forum, Tanimu Turaki, said with the current NWC, the war to bring back what rightly belongs to the people had started.

    He advised the NWC to work with members of the forum in its crusade of saving Nigeria democracy, and the country from hunger, poverty, insecurity, hopelessness and joblessness.

    “Whenever people criticise PDP, they are not criticising PDP for what it has done or not done for the party, they are criticising PDP for what it has done in government.

    “So, the best set of people that are positioned to respond to those kinds of criticisms would be those who have served in government.

    “These are people that have knowledge of what was done and what has not been done.

    “These are the people who are aware of why those decisions, some of which have been very painful, had to be taken in the overall interest of Nigeria,” Turaki said.

    He assured the NWC of the forum’s maximum support, saying:”when you move into the trenches, you will meet us there waiting for you”.

  • Nigerian army has succeeded in keeping the country united – Secondus

    Nigerian army has succeeded in keeping the country united – Secondus

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) Prince Uche Secondus has said that the nation’s armed forces have succeeded in keeping the country united.

    Prince Secondus said in a statement today, Sunday, to mark the armed forces Remembrance Day, emphasised that Nigeria is standing as one country today due largely to the contributions of the armed forces to keep it United.

    The PDP boss noted the gallantry of Nigeria troops in containing the Boko Haram insurgency and the supreme sacrifice paid by federal troops and urged them to remain focused to the cause of a United Nigeria.

    “You must remain committed to your profession and to the development of the country’s armed forces in particular and the country in general,” Secondus advised the rest of the citizens, especially political leaders to appreciate the huge contributions of the soldiers and those who paid the supreme sacrifice by being more patriotic and accommodating.

    The PDP leader called on the security agencies to be more civil in carrying out their obligations and know that their responsibility is to the country and its citizens and not to only government in power.

  • Ekiti: Four PDP guber aspirants rise against Fayose

    Ekiti: Four PDP guber aspirants rise against Fayose

    Four Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirants in Ekiti State have called on the national leadership of the party to disqualify Governor Ayo Fayose from playing any role in the primary election scheduled for April.

    They said the National Working Committee (NWC) led by Prince Uche Secondus should disqualify Fayose having adopted his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, which they said amounted to the imposition on party leaders and members.

    The concerned aspirants at a news conference they addressed on Tuesday claimed that there was no time Olusola showed interest in ruling the state adding that “Fayose saw him as a weakling that can be manipulated against the interest of Ekiti people.”

    The four governorship hopefuls accused Fayose of unilateral imposition of Olusola, using state apparatus to promote him, intimidation and harassment of party members loyal to other aspirants, arbitrariness and one-man dictatorship.

    The alleged imposition of Olusola by Fayose, they said, has led to indifference and exodus of leaders and members expressing fear that the action may kill the party.

    The four aspirants who addressed reporters are former Minister of State for Works and immediate past PDP national spokesman, Prince Dayo Adeyeye; Senate Minority Whip and former Deputy Governor, Mrs. Biodun Olujimi; former Secretary to the State Government and former High Commissioner to Canada, Ambassador Dare Bejide and former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Owoseni Ajayi.

    They also called for the dissolution of the state PDP executive committee led by Mr. Gboyega Oguntuase for allegedly betraying its expected neutrality calling for the constitution of a caretaker committee in its stead.

    The aspirants called for a strict adherence to the provisions of the Electoral Act and the PDP constitution in the process leading to the conduct of the primary and emergence of flag bearer for the July 14 governorship election.

    Adeyeye lampooned Fayose for allegedly carrying out persecution of other aspirants to “a ridiculous level” by ordering party members in all parts of the state to reject Christmas gifts they sent to them.

    Adeyeye said: “The candidate he (Fayose) has chosen for himself is not a person that can win the election in this state. When you display billboards and you are writing “Meet Your Next Governor” on them, you are putting yourself in the position of God and that is very annoying.

    “We will not leave the party for him because he sees himself as all-in-all but we know he is not all-in-all. The governor being an interested party must be put in his place and no advantage should be accorded (Olusola) Eleka.”

    Mrs. Olujimi said: “We have not come here to tear our party apart, all we are demanding for is a free and fair process that will lead to the emergence of a candidate.

    “Can anybody who wants to win the election for PDP wish us away? If anybody wants to wish us away in the party, the consequences will be grave.

    “The primary will ne held in few months and nothing has changed. This (Fayose) was the same man who opposed the use of consensus when he was contesting the last time.”

    Bejide said: “Section 50 (i), 50 (2) and 50 (2b) of the PDP constitution spells out how our candidate will emerge.

    “Imposition, impunity and arbitrary action of a sitting governor is definitely ruled out and we will surely enforce the provision of the law.

    “The governor and the State Working Committee has no role to play except they are co-opted by the national leadership.”

    Ajayi said: “The governor may claim that he has the right to support any aspirant of his choice but the deputy governor has not come out to say he wants to be governor.

    “What the deputy governor has said was that he wants to back to the university to continue lecturing. The govenor is forcing the Deputy Governor on us.

    “The so-called was a fraudulent act, an illegal action; I want to tell you that eighty percent of those working with him are with us. They are only working for the money they are earning.”

  • Stop intimidating PDP leaders, Secondus tells FG

    Stop intimidating PDP leaders, Secondus tells FG

    The national chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus has alleged harassment of opposition figures by the All Progressives Congress (PDP) led Federal Government.

    Secondus was reacting to the ongoing investigation of the immediate past President of the Senate, David Mark by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The party chair, who spoke at the Abuja secretariat of the PDP on Tuesday, alleged harassment of the former Senate President by the anti-graft agency, saying such treatment, amounted to injustice.

    Mark is currently undergoing investigation over his alleged role in the disbursement of election funds in 2015 and the purchase of his official residence while he was Senate President.

    The government had indicated interest in the said building located within the Apo Legislative Quarters and had issued Mark with quit notice.

    But Secondus insisted that the investigation was part of a grand plan by the ruling APC to continue to harass and intimidate prominent opposition figures with the view to frustrating them and dampening their morale ahead of the 2019 general election.

    The chairman said, “Enough is enough. All over the world there is no place a former Senate President can be treated the way David Mark is being treated. They have failed and they know Nigerians know it.

    All they do now is to attack and harass the opposition. Don’t attack the opposition. That is injustice. Concentrate on fulfilling your promises to the people. Enough of this.

    We are not in a military era. God does not sleep. What you serve others, is what you will be served with. We handed over freely in 2015. APC should also be ready to handover without intimidation.

    “Nigerians will vote and kick out APC with their voter cards. Stop intimidation of our leaders. We will no longer take it.  People in power should be very careful because power will come and go”.

    Secondus called on opposition members to rise to the challenge of unseating the APC in 2019, stressing that they should not harbour any pessimism in the task of reclaiming power in the next election.

    Speaking at a two-day retreat from elected officials of the PDP at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, blamed the party’s defeat in the 2015 general elections on lack of internal democracy, which he said manifested in the forms of imposition of candidates and disregard for the party’s constitution.

    Ekweremadu said, “Another election year is by the corner. The new NWC must ensure that the party does not repeat past mistakes. We must return power to the people, as our name and slogan rightly demand of us. This will not only reassure Nigerians that we are indeed an improved and rebranded PDP, but will also encourage the massive return of former party faithful.

    “Furthermore, the public will evaluate our commitment to end corruption and promote accountability and transparency by the way we handle internal party affairs.

    “We have a history of fighting corruption and our systems must be corruption-free. This should stand us out as the only hope to eradicate corruption in Nigeria. The PDP established the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    “We saw to the enactment of the Freedom of Information Act and introduction of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), Treasury Single Account (TSA), and the Biometric Verification Number (BVN). The PDP also ensured that the Civil Society Organisations and the press flourished to promote an accountable and open society.

    “There was no effort by the PDP to tame the Non-Governmental Organisations or the use of the social media. Importantly, we beamed the anti-graft searchlight on our own members to demonstrate that there must be no sacred cows in the war against graft.

    “Therefore, we must conduct our affairs in a way that reassure Nigerians that under the incoming PDP administration, we will not only consolidate on all these track record, but will also firmly eradicate corruption from 2019”.

    The Deputy Senate President identified the choice of the party’s presidential candidate for 2019 as one of the biggest challenges confronting the PDP, stressing that the fate and political fortunes of the party would depend on the party’s presidential candidate.

    “The party must, therefore, identify a candidate with the credentials, reach, charisma, competence, and popularity to outmatch any candidate presented by the ruling APC and any other parties for that matter.

    “The party’s leadership should encourage every interested and qualified member to vie for the ticket in a free, fair, and credible party primary. Let the best candidate emerge”.

    The Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson who also attended the event, assured that the party was already making progress in its reconciliation efforts.

    Dickson, who chairs the reconciliation committee of the PDP, said all the aggrieved aspirants in the party’s just concluded national convention would be appeased.

    According to him, he had been able to plead with Prof Taoheed Adedoja, one of the aggrieved chairmanship candidates in the just concluded convention to seek out of court settlement with the party.

    Adedoja has dragged the party’s leadership to court, seeking the cancellation of the convention and also asking the court to sack Secondus as national chairman.

    Meanwhile, the PDP has fixed a meeting with all defeated aspirants in the just concluded convention for the scone week in January 2018.

    The party’s spokesman, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan who made the announcement in his remarks at the retreat assured that all the complaints of the aggrieved aspirants will be addressed at the meeting.

  • No time for honey moon, Ekweremadu tells new PDP NWC

    No time for honey moon, Ekweremadu tells new PDP NWC

    Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Sunday tasked the Prince Uche Secondus-led National Working Committee (NWC) to get down to work immediately as there is no honeymoon for them.

    Ekweremadu also commended the PDP faithful for a credible and hitch-free national convention, noting that the party had lived up to its name.

    He stated this in a congratulatory message to the newly elected PDP NWC.

    He said: “I congratulate Prince Uche Secondus-led NWC on their election in a free, fair, credible, transparent, and indeed democratic. The PDP has set an example, which other political parties will have to emulate to deepen the nation’s democracy.

    “Importantly, I believe that 2019 is a comeback year for the PDP because distraught Nigerians look up to our great party. However, there is a lot of work to be done and party faithful expect members of the new NWC to hit the ground running because they have no luxury of a honeymoon.

    “We expect them to start the process of galvanising party faithful to reposition the PDP and mobilise Nigerians towards building a Nigeria of our dreams”.
    Ekweremadu urged party members and Nigerians to support the PDP NWC to deliver on its mandate.

  • S/East PDP endorses Secondus

    S/East PDP endorses Secondus

    The Southeast caucus of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Friday adopted Prince Uche Secondus as its candidate for chairmanship of the party in Saturday’s national convention.

    The party’s National Vice Chairman for the zone, Mr. Austin Umahi who announced the decision in Abuja on Friday said the caucus settled for Secondus after due consultation.

    “We are very conscious of the personality of who becomes the national chairman of our great party for the next four years. Based on the foregoing, we have unanimously in our today’s stakeholders meeting, here in Abuja decided that we will back an aspirant that has character and content.

    “In this circumstance, and without prejudice to the right of other aspirants to this national chairmanship position, credible and transparent election, we have decided to back and vote for Prince Uche Secondus for the position of national chairman of our great party.

    “We have also agreed to vote the following positions zoned to the Southeast, Col Austin Akobundu for national organising secretary; Hon Ude Okoye for youth Leader; Alphonsos Gerald (Deputy financial secretary)”.

    Among those that attended the meeting was attended by Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi; Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu; former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara; members of the National Assembly from the zone among other party leaders.