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  • SDP guber candidate urges youths to join hands to redeem Imo

    SDP guber candidate urges youths to join hands to redeem Imo

    The governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the November 11 gubernatorial election, Obinna Bright Ekwebelem, has charged youths to be committed to redeeming the state.

    Making this call at the Imo SDP secretariat in Owerri during the inauguration of Media Directorate Coordinators for the twenty-seven local government areas, Ekwebelem reminded the coordinators that the saying that youths are the leaders of tomorrow is wrong, adding that the said tomorrow of youths is now.

    The Imo State SDP candidate stated that the youths are running for the governorship through him, assuring them that they are all in the project together as he is a young, vibrant youth yearning for positive change.

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    He revealed that his vision is to liberate the state in infrastructure, health, education, youths, and security as we enhance workers/pensioners’ conditions.

    Ekwebelem also revealed that the SDP has the vision to set up youth incubation centres, where youths will be trained and re-trained to acquire relevant skills.

    In his remarks, Imo SDP Chairman,  Ifeanyi Henry Eluwa who. welcomed the Media Coordinators to the party, and said the party stands for good governance and social justice.

    Eluwa said the SDP believes in human development, especially for the youths, and urged them to be ready for activities as there is an open door policy for everyone to contribute ideas for the good of the party.

  • Review cost of governance, SDP’s Adebayo urges Tinubu

    Review cost of governance, SDP’s Adebayo urges Tinubu

    The candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the February 25 presidential election, Adewole Adebayo, has urged President Bola Tinubu to look into the cost of governance and the value a minister brings into government.

     Adebayo said Nigeria needs to cut down corruption to sail through its multifaceted challenges.

     He said: “We have to look at the average cost of a minister and government and the value the minister brings into the government. Theoretically, it is good to cut down the cost of government. But in the case of Nigeria, what you need to cut down is corruption.

     “Even if the country has 37 ministers, what would happen when they become contractors and siphon public funds? If you have National Assembly members establishing companies and going to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to pursue contracts, they are supervising and padding the budget.”

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      Commenting on what he called the over-bloated agencies and parastatals, Adebayo said: “That is what I called the establishment cost, which I have now upgraded to the establishment curse. It’s a mistake we make all the time.

     “When they discover there is malaria in a particular river basin authority somewhere and they want to tackle that malaria, they create a Malaria Control Agency instead of creating a unit within that river basin authority to do that temporary project and move on. They create these offices and have an everlasting life.”

  • We need a fearless Speaker, says Reps-elect

    Social Democratic Party (SDP) chieftain and House of Representatives member-elect Tajudeen Adefisoye (Idanre/Ifedore Constituency) spoke with reporters on his victory and how the House can elect a competent Speaker.

    You are no doubt a very successful business man, even at a relatively young age; why do you still choose to take a plunge into the murky waters of politics?

    I must thank God and my parents for the attained height of success in life thus far. Nevertheless, my desires for the emancipation and development of our youths and people in general were the overriding forces that propelled me to join politics. It is a known fact that there’s always a restrictive limits to whatever anyone that desires to help his or her people can do in individual capacity. I have been lending helping hands to our people right from my days in the university as an undergraduate. I would give seed capital to some youths to set up businesses and also foot the bills of those that chose to travel abroad. Till date, some indigent students are still benefitting from my scholarship scheme and I always ensure this sponsorship until they complete their secondary school education. At a point, it became clear to me that my individual support cannot give the desired impacts in the face of numerous challenges being faced by our people. I therefore resolved to be part of the decision makers, if I truly want to touch more lives. It was for this reason that I decided to join politics. The decision was selflessly taken in a bid to better the lot of my people. I remember while going round during my campaign, many people couldn’t fathom why I would want to leave my affluence and comfort in addition to that of my parents who were at one time the richest family in Idanre and go into the trenches of politics. I call it trenches because most of rural communities in my constituency can best be described as trenches. I visited over 200 camps in Idanre and Ifedore  which are predominantly farm settlements with no access road, potable water and electricity. Living conditions of our people in these camps are quite pathetic. There were days that I wept when I saw the kind of water they drink in some of the villages. Although, I immediately attended to some of the situations by sinking boreholes and purchased power generators for them. Despite the modest support rendered to my people, I still feel the that much more could still be done through an elective platform; hence my sojourn into politics.

    Did your victory at the polls come as a surprise, considering the fact that you contested against formidable opposition?

    Well, without being immodest, I can confidently say that my victory did not come as a surprise. It was actually expected, considering a lot of hard work, dedication and diligence that my team and I put into the campaign. And of course, I have a good and large support base. Truth is that my years of political experience also contributed to the victory. Certainly,  I’m not a newbie in politics so to say. I’ve been actively involved in politics in the last nine years.

    In  2010, I aspired to be a member of Ondo State House of Assembly on the platform of Labour Party, but  politics of imposition put paid to the ambition. I  left the Labour Party as a result to join the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).  I did work tirelessly for the gubernatorial candidate of ACN then as well as the National Assembly candidates in year 2011 and 2012. I contested once again for a seat in Ondo State House of  Assembly on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC), but

    lost the primary election with 8 votes to the party’s candidate in Idanre Local Government Area of Ondo State. Even though I lost my own election, I was made the Director General of  APC Campaign Organization in Ondo Central where I worked tirelessly with my team to ensure the victory of Buhari/Osinbanjo as president and vice president respectively. I was highly instrumental to the victory of  incumbent House of Reps member for Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency. It gladdens my heart that I was the only APC member  that resisted and prevented hired thugs of PDP from burning INEC office in Idanre after the 2015 general election. Despite my visible impacts and record of achievements in the APC, there were deliberate attempts by the ‘powers that be’ to stop me from going into the general election. I had no other choice than to leave for the SDP with my supporters.

    Well, I must admit that many people were skeptical because they assumed that SDP has no structure. While some supporters were wallowing in palpable scepticism, the strength of my vision to see a greater and better Idanre/Ifedore spurred me on and the rest is history today. We did not only had a good outing at the polls, but won the two local government areas and also defeated a former  Commissioner who vied on the platform of  PDP and the incumbent MHR who contested on the banner  of APC. My victory only symbolizes and affirms the strength of the masses. The people actually enjoy the power to reject any leader that fails to perform. So in the real sense, leaders are only in office on express approval of the people because the power to do so lies with them. The people voted massively for me because they could see beyond my physical attributes of youthful age and frail stature; but clearly saw my burning desire and patriotic zeal to drive developmental programmes that will ultimately impact their lives positively.

    How rewarding is the recently concluded orientation programme that was organised for elected National Assembly members?

    Highly rewarding could only be an understatement. Honestly, I’m most impressed with the orientation programme. It is a worthwhile event that has been quite revealing, educative and informative. It has exposed us to the workings of the National Assembly. It is a new world here entirely and it is the right step for legislator that desires to make positive legislative impacts. I must seize this opportunity to appreciate the Senate President, Deputy Senate president, the Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate, Clerk of the National Assembly, Chief of Defence Staff and all othe persons that presented papers at different sessions of the orientation. My profound appreciation also goes to all staff of National Assembly that provided ground services and contributed in no small measure to the overall success of the programme. The event was quite interesting I must confess. The effects on me as a person will last a life time.

    You appear to belong to a strong circle of influence amongst elected members of the House that appear positioned to play key roles in who becomes the next Speaker, what’s your take on this?

    Circle of influence? Well, you may not be far from the truth. You will observe that close to 65 per cent of the elected Honourables in this 9th Assembly  are in their mid 30s and early 40s and we are undeniably intelligent young men and women that share similar ideology of ensuring the birthing of Nigeria of our collective dreams. We obviously have youthful zeal, energy and strength; so it is only natural for us to flock together. For me, I’m passionate about developments and once I see anyone that shares same vision with me, we are sure to become friends instantly. For instance, in the just concluded orientation, the ‘Small Alhaji’ brand turned out to be very popular that it even preceded my arrival at the event. There were talks like, “So you are the Small Alhaji?, Are you Small Alhaji? And so on”. ‘Small Alhaji’ is not only a sobriquet, but has now become a brand. It is a symbol of youth emancipation not only in Idanre/Ifedore of Ondo State but in Nigeria as a whole. I have made friends with many elected Honourables from all geopolitical zones in Nigeria and we are strong enough to determine the course of events in the National Assembly. Majority of us, if not all, are people that place premium value on patriotism, far and above tribal sentiments. We are going to form a formidable foundation for the next generation of leaders not only at the National Assembly, but in the country as a whole.

    Don’t you feel constrained to vote and rally support for a fellow Yoruba man to become speaker of the 9th House?

    Constrained? I don’t think that’s appropriate. If nothing at all, my emergence is a proof that I’m not someone that can be constrained  without my free consent. Yes, it’s normal to assume all elected southern Reps should support one of their own, but it must be understood that politics is far beyond that. As at today, most of the leading contenders for office of speaker are my friends. Although, I have utmost respect for Hon. Gbajabiamila, not because we share the same religious or tribal peculiarities, but I have always admired him as a 5th term Honourable who has proven and  distinguished himself as an outstanding legislator. This said, l want to reiterate that we should respect the fact of heterogenous nature of our country and we should therefore not campaign on the strength of tribal or religious sentiments. Whoever gets our supports should do so because he or she has outstanding qualities to provide quality leadership in the 9th House and foster harmonious working relationship with the executive and senate to deliver much needed dividends of democracy to our people.

    We honestly desire a speaker who can speak for us and speak our minds. We need a speaker that will be accommodating, principled and

    knows when to demonstrate boldness. In a nutshell, we want a fearless speaker. Hon. Gbajabiamila definitely fit into all these criteria and so do a few other contenders. So, let’s keep our fingers crossed and see who will emerge as events gradually unfolds. The next few weeks will definitely be interesting.

    Your constituents seem to have high expectation of quality representation, how do you intend to achieve this?

    It’s normal for them to have high expectations. It must be noted that they rejected an incumbent MHR and a former Commissioner to support a young man. The expectations will be high since they know what they want and that’s what we will give them, aside ensuring quality representation of our constituency in the National Assembly. We are also going to ensure that basic needs of our people in the rural areas will be well attended to. We are already making strategic efforts to partner with local and international contacts so as to give our people a breath of fresh air. My emergence is unprecedented in Ondo State and  the onus lies on me to ensure I did not let down the people that reposed their electoral trust in me. God help me, I can boldly assure that my people will benefit immensely from our developmental programmes which are clearly intended to touch all areas of their lives!

     

  • SDP pledges support for Oyetola

    THE Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Osun State has pledged to support Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s administration.

    A former Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr. Yemi Farounbi, stated this during a visit by leaders of Osun SDP chapter to the governor in his office in Osogbo, the state capital.

    Dr. Farounbi, a one-time Chairman of the Board of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), expressed satisfaction of his party with the Oyetola administration’s performance and urged the governor not to relent

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), the platform on which the governor won the election, went into an alliance with the SDP ahead of the supplementary governorship election last September.

    Oyetola reaffirmed that the alliance between APC and SDP was still intact and enjoined SDP members to continue to support the policies of the government.

    He noted that Dr. Farounbi at a social function in 2015, putting politics aside, asked him of his plan for the 2018 governorship election at a time he was yet to make up his mind on whether to contest.

    Oyetola restated his commitment to inclusive participatory governance, saying nobody has a monopoly of wisdom.

    He promised to be open to fresh ideas and constructive engagements that will be of immense benefit to the Land of Virtue, having been called to serve the people

  • Rivers election tribunal grants substituted service on PDP, SDP

    The Rivers State Election Petition Tribunal yesterday granted applications for substituted service filed by two candidates for the House of Representatives.

    The Tribunal Secretary, Simon Aniefu, who addressed reporters yesterday after a sitting at the High Court, identified the candidates as Tony Boms of the Accord Party and Darlinton Peter Anaelechi of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

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    Aniefu said the two have are challenging the declaration of Kingsley Chinda and Chisom Dike of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as winners of Obio/Akpor and Oyibo/Tai/Eleme Federal Constituencies.

    He said: “The respondents and their party will be served through substituted means to wit, pasting at their party secretariat. The mattered has been adjourned till May 9, which coincides with the inaugural sitting of the tribunal.”

    The Tribunal Secretary said six petitions have been filed, and while two have been entered,  substituted service have been granted for two, service is still ongoing for the other two.

  • April 5 for ruling on PDP’s joinder application

    A Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has adjourned till April 5, judgment on whether or not the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will be allowed to join a suit by the governorship candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP), Precious Elekima, against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Elekima is protesting his exclusion from the alleged pre-result collation suspension meeting between INEC and other parties that participated in the March 9 elections.

    He prayed the court to invite INEC to explain why he and his party were excluded from the meeting.

    The candidate is also asking the court to make an interlocutory order stopping INEC from further action on the process pending the determination of the substantive suit before it.

    PDP, at the last sitting, indicated interest to be joined in the suit, filing applications.

    The party said it fielded candidates’ governorship and legislative elections, and so will be affected by the judgment.

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    But the plaintiff opposed PDP’s application, insisting that the matter is against INEC and so nothing concerns any other party.

    Justice Henry Oshoma, however, adjourned till yesterday for hearing.

    At the resumed sitting yesterday, PDP’s lawyer Mark Agwu urged the court to dismiss SDP’s rejection of PDP’s request to join, insisting that the outcome of the matter will affect the party.

    SDP, however, maintained its ground that the suit had nothing to do with who wins the elections, but is only concerned that the election was postponed by INEC by the exercise of its power on section 16 of the electoral act.

    “The plaintiffs are only seeking a fair hearing in the matter they brought before the court, and no form of allegation was made against the party seeking to join, for which its attention will be required in the suit,” Agwu submitted.

    Justice Oshoma, in his judgment, said: “Having listened to the argument and counter argument from both parties, I have decided to adjourn the matter till April 5 for ruling.”

  • I’m surprised by judgment of Supreme Court, says Jerry Gana

    Presidential aspirant under the platform of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Prof. Jerry Gana, has said he was disappointed by the Supreme Court’s judgment that declared a former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, the authentic presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party.

    While Duke emerged the candidate of the party, a lower court nullified his nomination and declared a former Minister of Information, Prof Jerry Gana, as the candidate.

    Not satisfied with the judgement, Duke approached the Court of Appeal which upturned the lower court’s judgement and declared him the candidate.

    Also not satisfied, Gana approached the Supreme Court.

    The apex court, however, on Friday upheld the appellate court’s decision and declared Duke the party’s candidate.

    The Director-General of Gana’s campaign team, Dr Ike Neliaku, in a statement on Sunday titled “Before the Curtain Draws” said the apex court was not supreme because it was infallible but only because it was the final court in the country.

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    According to him, time would reveal the consequences of the judgment.

    He said members of the team would continue to uphold their collective principles for the emergence of a new and credible political order in Nigeria.

    He said although the beginning might have been tough, victory was assured.

    The statement read, “As disappointed as we may all feel, it is important to remind ourselves of the saying that the Supreme Court is not supreme because it is infallible but only because it is the final court of the land.

    “It is only time that will reveal the grave consequences and implications of that judgment.

    “We wish to most sincerely acknowledge the support, solidarity, goodwill and faithfulness demonstrated by numerous party members, friends and associates across the nation, for standing with us throughout this journey. It is deeply encouraging to find many men and women committed to the ideals of integrity in politics and governance.

    “We salute the courage and bravery of these distinguished compatriots. We will continue to invest in these virtues, insisting that, contrary to the majority opinion of today’s men, the end does not necessarily, and must not, justify the means.

    “By God’s grace, within this period, we have grown and bonded into one big and formidable political family, with structures across the country. We shall continue to march on and flourish, under the leadership of Prof Jerry Gana, CON.

    “Together, we will continue to resolutely uphold our collective principles and vision for the emergence of a new and credible political order in Nigeria. The beginning may have been tough, but with tenacity of heart and sincerity of purpose, victory is assured.

    “We are grateful to God for giving us the strength, grace and courage to have come this far. As in the proverbial saying, ‘weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.’

    “We hope to soon convene a consultative meeting to jointly review and decide our collective future.”

  • Breaking: Supreme Court upholds Donald Duke as SDP presidential candidate

    The Supreme Court in Abuja on Friday upheld the Court of Appeal judgment declaring Donald Duke, as the Social Democratic Party’s (SDP) presidential candidate.

    The judgment was delivered by the Supreme Court presided over by Justices Ejembi Eko, Kudirat Kekere, Amiru Sanusi, Paul Galumje and Uwani Aji.

    The court also awarded N3 million in favour of Duke.

    The appellate court in January reinstated Duke as the SDP presidential flag bearer after overturning the ruling of the FCT High Court that disqualified him as the party’s flag bearer.

    Read Also: Appeal Court declares Donald Duke SDP presidential candidate

    During the party’s primary held on Oct. 6, 2018 Duke had polled 812 votes to defeat his rival, Prof, Jerry Gana who polled 611.

    However, Gana was dissatisfied with the result had approached an FCT High Court seeking to disqualify Duke as the party’s presidential candidate.

    An FCT High Court had on Dec.14, 2018 declared Gana the winner of the party’s presidential primary and Duke had appealed the ruling and won.

  • SDP gov candidate accepts defeat, congratulates Umahi

    The governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, in Ebonyi State, Chibueze Agbo, has accepted results of the last governorship election in the state.

    He also congratulated the winner of the election Governor David Umahi.

    The governor, according to the State Returning Officer, Prof Chukwuemeka Eze garnered a total of 393,343 votes cast across the 13 local governments in the state.

    Ogbuoji got a total of 81703 votes cast to place a distant second while Agbo placed third will just 10129 votes.

    However, Ogbuoji rejected the outcome of the election and vowed to challenge the result at the tribunal.

    But Agbo, in a letter to Umahi, said he accepted the result as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in the spirit of sportsmanship.

    He noted that he did not set out to contest for governorship election in the state.

    He said he was prepared for the House of Representatives seat for his federal constituency-Ebonyi/Ohaukwu on the platform of the APC.

    “It was the irregularities, impunity and wanton abuse of the party’s guidelines and constitution, disrespect for the party Elders, and killings that characterised the primary, and my realisation that the managers of the party in Ebonyi state lacked the understanding, preparedness, zeal, training, exposure and charisma needed for effective, engaging and fruitful opposition in the state that made me to leave the team immediately and join the SDP where I was given the opportunity to fly the flag and participate in the Governorship Election,” he said.

    Agbo urged the governor to carry everyone along in his policies and programmes going forward.

    “You are the Governor of everybody in the state irrespective of party, religion, color, tribe, creed and status.

    “I therefore appeal that you strive to keep that in mind in all your policies as you lead us in the next four years”

    He also appealed to the governor to give succor to those whose home and properties were destroyed in political related violence in the heat of the elections in Izzi and Ezza North local government area.

  • Gana’s SDP endorses Atiku

    Former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana’s faction of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Monday unanimously endorsed presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar as its consensus candidate for Saturday’s poll.

    The endorsement came barely four days after another faction of the party led by Professor Tunde Adeniran endorsed the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari.

    The National Executives Council(NEC) of the SDP faction led by Chief Supo Shonibare, who was at the meeting elected as the party’s new National Chairman, arrived at the decision after its meeting in Abuja.

    While announcing the decision contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the NEC meeting, the party’s newly elected National Secretary, Comrade Adakole Ijogi, said the SDP arrived at the decision, having considered all the options available.

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    He said the executives had observed the impasse occasion by the lingering court claims of its presidential candidates, which prevented any nationwide presidential campaign.

    ” In view of these challenges the NEC deliberately exhaustively and unanimously resolved to direct the Social Democratic Party supporters Nationwide to mobilise our members and members of the public to support the candidature of the Alh. Atiku Abubakar,” he added.

    ….. Details shortly