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  • Ondo APC gets peace, reconciliation committee

    The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has inaugurated a Peace and Reconciliation Committee.

    The State APC Chairman, Ade Adetimehin, who inaugurated the 15-man committee, urged the members to ensure that every aggrieved party member was pacified.

    He said: “You have been carefully selected. I charge you to represent the party well and justify the confidence reposed in you.

    “You are not going to judge anyone but to interact with the members, listen to them, write and submit a report to us based on what you meet on the field.”

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    The committee, which is decentralised into senatorial districts, has a week to submit its report to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu through the state chairman.

    On behalf of the committee, the Ondo Central Chairman, Prince Olu Adegboro, emphasised Akeredolu’s commitment to the re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He hailed the governor for supporting efforts at ensuring peace and unity within the party, particularly in the state.

    Adegboro said: “Let me assure Mr. Governor and the action chairman that we, as a committee, will do our very best within this very short time. We will not disappoint all the stakeholders.”

     

  • Ugborodo : Community inaugurates reconciliation committee

    The Ugborodo Community Management Committee (UCMC) has inaugurated an ad hoc peace and reconciliation committee to pilot the process of reabsorbing estranged members of the community.

    The 11-man committee, chaired by Mr Mike Okoturo, has the responsibility of finding ways to bring sacked members of the community back, investigate the causes of the recent crisis, where many died.

    Acting Chairman of UCMC Mr Austin Ajurenmisan, reading from a text he and the  Secretary, Dr. Ayo Ayomike, signed, urged the committee to discharge its duties “fairly, but without fear or favour”, noting that it will sit Thursdays and Fridays, starting from September 6 to 28.

    According to UCMC, its terms of reference include “determine the number of persons exiled from the community as a result of the recent crisis and their degree of their involvement.

    “Put a mechanism in place by which the exiled persons are reabsorbed and reintegrated into the community. Prescribe appropriate sanctions and deterrent measures as a way of avoiding any future occurrence.

    “Look into existing or potential feuds, disagreements or disaffections in the community, with a view to nipping them in the bud and eventually reuniting the entire community”, the UCMC said.

    Responding, its Chairman, Okoturo, said he had seen many crisis in Ugborodo community, of which none yielded anything positive.

    He said “our community has become synonymous with persistent fights and crisis and this has become very shameful. We will do our best to deliver on this mandate and ensure lasting peace comes to Ugborodo”.

    Others include Prince Perry Atete, the alternate-chairman; Mr Michael Lodge, who is the Secretary. There are eight other members of the committee.

     

  • Southeast APC gets reconciliation committee

    The All Progressives Congress has set up a Peace and Reconciliation Committee for Imo State and the Southeast, following grievances resulting from its National Convention.

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha spoke in Owerri yesterday when APC supporters visited the Government House to congratulate him for a successful outing at the National Convention.

    He said: “The essence is to ensure that peace returns to the party in the Southeast and Imo in particular.

    “The Southeast APC Peace and Reconciliation Committee is headed by Senator Emmanuel Agboti from Ebonyi State, while the Imo State committee is headed by Prince Macdonald Akano.”

    Okorocha added that there would be a Mega Victory Rally in Owerri. The rally, tagged: “Southeast for Buhari”, is aimed at “redirecting the mindset of Ndigbo in the current political dispensation to join the national ideology,” he said.

    He added: “This rally will be attended by many governors, with Secretary to the Government of the Federation as a representative of the President. The idea is to promote the ideals of what President Buhari stands for, and to ensure that the Igbo are not left out again. It is also to rebuild all broken bridges between the north and west and position Ndigbo better.

    “I also assure the people that the party’s leadership will look into the aborted State Congresses that there will be fresh congresses as soon as possible. That will now stabilise our party and get us ready for elections.

    “I thank Imolites who have remained calm in the face of provocations and insults. The victory is for all of us.”

    “The local government elections will still go on as scheduled and I hope everyone will participate, and the exercise will be credible.”

  • Southeast APC gets reconciliation committee

    The All Progressives Congress has set up a Peace and Reconciliation Committee for Imo State and the Southeast, following grievances resulting from its National Convention.

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha spoke in Owerri yesterday when APC supporters visited the Government House to congratulate him for a successful outing at the National Convention.

    He said: “The essence is to ensure that peace returns to the party in the Southeast and Imo in particular.

    “The Southeast APC Peace and Reconciliation Committee is headed by Senator Emmanuel Agboti from Ebonyi State, while the Imo State committee is headed by Prince Macdonald Akano.”

    Okorocha added that there would be a Mega Victory Rally in Owerri. The rally, tagged: “Southeast for Buhari”, is aimed at “redirecting the mindset of Ndigbo in the current political dispensation to join the national ideology,” he said.

    He added: “This rally will be attended by many governors, with Secretary to the Government of the Federation as a representative of the President. The idea is to promote the ideals of what President Buhari stands for, and to ensure that the Igbo are not left out again. It is also to rebuild all broken bridges between the north and west and position Ndigbo better.

    “I also assure the people that the party’s leadership will look into the aborted State Congresses that there will be fresh congresses as soon as possible. That will now stabilise our party and get us ready for elections.

    “I thank Imolites who have remained calm in the face of provocations and insults. The victory is for all of us.”

    “The local government elections will still go on as scheduled and I hope everyone will participate, and the exercise will be credible.”

  • Body hails Tinubu’s appointment as head of APC’s reconciliation committee

    The Audu/Faleke Political Organisation in Kogi State has thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, as head of the party’s National Reconciliation Committee.

    The group described the move as a step in the right direction and a life-saving measure.

    A statement by its spokesman, Alex Kadiri, said: “We believe that this development is not only a step in the right direction, but a life saving measure, especially at this time that our party is enmeshed in crisis.

    “As responsible and foundation members of the party, we are not averse to efforts geared towards its well-being. This accounts for why we made ourselves available before two previous similar committees, though the National Working Committee (NWC) failed to implement its findings.

    “Our enthusiasm for this party is dampened by the assumption by most Nigerians that the issue in Kogi APC is merely between Governor Yahaya Bello and Senator Dino Melaye. But we do not believe in Bello’s leadership style, which is divisive and destructive.

    “We do not doubt Tinubu’s efficiency and capability, and as such look forward to seeing him deploy his leadership wisdom into redirecting our party towards peace and progress, even as we prepare for the next elections.

    “We also thank him for accepting this nation-building assignment, and urge him to hasten the committee’s activities, and pay particular attention to Kogi State where the government is planting seeds of disunity, especially through its recent unlawful creation and funding of unknown parallel party executives.”

  • Afegbua heads Edo APC Reconciliation Committee

    A Member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Malik Afegbua, has been named as chairman of the Reconciliation Committee for Edo State.

    Mr. Godwin Obaseki won the primary with a landslide victory.

    The Reconciliation Committee is to reach out to members who are aggrieved over the outcome of the primaries.

    Other members of the committee  are Hon. Lucky Imasuen,  Mr. Austin Omofuma,  Hon. Charles Idahosa,  Hon. Theophilus Okoh, Senator Domingo Obende and Hon. Lawrence Okah.

    The Chairman of the APC, Mr. Anselm Ojezua, in a statement, said the committee was inaugurated to position the party to confront the general election scheduled for September 10.

    Ojezua described the primary of as the most successful exercise ever conducted by the APC.

    The statement reads, “We remain eternally grateful to all Delegates ably led by the Comrade Governor, Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole for the patience, perseverance and outstanding conduct throughout the process which lasted almost 24 hours.

    “The result of the election is a clear indication that the APC in Edo state is strong and united, contrary to the falsehood earlier peddled in the media that Edo State APC was in crisis.”

     

    “I have this morning inaugurated a Reconciliation Committee headed by Prince Malik Afegbua (member BOT) to reach out to all those who may have been affected one way or the other by processes leading to and including the primaries.”

     

  • Oyinlola Committee meets Edo APC aspirants

    Oyinlola Committee meets Edo APC aspirants

    Members of the fact-finding and reconciliation committee of the All Progressives Congress for Edo State Thursday evening met with all governorship aspirants of party in the state.

    The committee led by former Osun State Governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, arrived the state party secretariat at about 5pm.

    Aspirants that had earlier left after waiting for several hours quickly returned.

    An aide to Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi protested to the secretariat that his boss was not aware of the meeting but was told that the meeting was yet to commence.

    The meeting commenced at about 6pm and is still ongoing as at press time.

  • PDP’s BoT meeting in Bayelsa sparks row

    PDP’s BoT meeting in Bayelsa sparks row

    It was meant to bring peace. But a meeting by the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)  in Bayelsa State to reconcile feuding groups ahead of the December 5 governorship election has provoked more controversies.

    The Acting Chairman of the party’s BoT, Dr. Haliru Mohammed, it was gathered, presided over the parley which was convened on Sunday at the courtyard of the former President Goodluck Jonathan in Otuoke, Ogbia Local Government Area.

    It was gathered that the meeting was at the behest of Jonathan, who was said to be making efforts to halt the exodus of his party men to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    A core decision taken at the gathering, it was learnt, was the lifting of the suspension and expulsion of party leaders by the State Working Committee (SWC).

    The SWC, in a move supported by the Governor Seriake Dickson, expelled for anti-party activities during the last general elections.

    They were sanctioned a few months after the state chairman of the party was suspended for allegedly diverting N40million campaign funds donated by the former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke – an allegation he denied.

    But the move backfired and led to a prolonged crisis that saw some disgruntled people pitching their tent with the APC.

    The Saturday meeting, which started at 11am, however, ended with anti-Dickson forces claiming that the governor and the chairman of the state Reconciliation Committee were barred from the gathering.

    One of the anti-Dickson party members said the meeting, insisted that Dickson and Alameiyesiegha should not be part of it.

    The source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The two were asked to leave and were accompanied out of the venue by Haliru before the meeting commenced. They accused Alamieseigha of taking sides and insisted that he should not be party of the gathering.

    But a loyalist of the governor who spoke in confidence said nobody was walked out of the meeting.

    He said: “This is part of a campaign of calumny against Dickson. I was present at the meeting and nobody was walked out. It is senseless to say that a sitting governor who also initiated the reconciliation and a former governor who is the chairman of the reconciliation committee were barred from attending a meeting. It is unbelievable. Nothing of such happened”.

    Also, the Secretary of the state Reconciliation Committee, Chief Thompson Okorotie, said there was no time the governor or any member of the party was walked out of the meeting.

    He said the Haliru-led committee met with groups separately as part of diplomacy in resolving the crisis.

    “Dickson had an engagement to inaugurate the Nembe City stadium. So after concluding his meeting with the committee, he was allowed to go for his engagement with his entourage. We also followed him to Nembe.

    “Alamieyeseigha followed us to Nembe. Even the former President left shortly because the committee wanted to be left alone with the people they invited to meet. So, it is not true that he was walked out of the meeting,” he said.

    Also, the state Secertary of PDP, Mr.  Godspower Keku, said the meeting ended peacefully, with a call on feuding members and stakeholders to close ranks, ahead of the forthcoming governorship poll.

    He said the meeting resolved to rescind the suspension and expulsion of some members, who had despite the internal squabbles, remained in the PDP, unlike those, who defected to the opposition.

    He said the decision was taken in the best interest of the party, especially with a crucial election around the corner.

    According to him, the decision was taken on Dickson’s request.

     He, however, pointed out that, the lifting of the suspensions was still subject to the ratification of the state’s working committee, which is expected to deliberate on it soon.

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  • Plateau sets up peace, reconciliation committee

    Plateau sets up peace, reconciliation committee

    The Plateau Government on Friday set up a committee to work for the restoration of peace and reconcile warring parties in the southern senatorial zone of the State.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the Deputy Governor of the state, Mr. Ignatius Longjan in Jos on Friday

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the zone had been experiencing attacks and counter attacks between the Fulani and Tarrok natives.

    “Following series of meetings held by political office holders and stakeholders in the zone, it became imperative to set up this committee to work towards restoration of peace in the area,’’ the statement said.

    The committee was mandated to resolve disputes among warring parties, inculcate the need for peaceful co-existence on residents and make recommendations that would engender sustainable peace.

    Members of the committee include Mr. Johnbull Shekarau, Chairman and Mr. Samuel Kwamkur, Secretary.

    Others are Mr. Abraham Yiljap, Rev. Fr. Joseph Daffa, Mr. Timothy Parlong, and representatives of Police, Special Taskforce and NSCDC, among others.

     

  • RTEAN sets up reconciliation committee

    The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria has set up a seven-man committee to reconcile the two factions of the association.

    The RETEAN National President, Chief Abubakar Sadiq, made this known in a chat with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday.

    Sadiq explained that the association’s National Executive Council directed the committee to work out the modalities and procedures toward achieving reconciliation by the factions.

    He appealed to members of both factions to embrace reconciliation to promote industrial harmony and economic development of the country.

    He called on members to go about their lawful duties in all the operational motor parks across the country.

    NAN recalls that the association broke into factions in 2007 thereby plunging it into endless crisis.

    Justice Maureen Esowe of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, had on January 22, ruled that the two groups should reconcile to stem the spate of litigations between them.