Tag: Senator Ayo Fasanmi

  • Afenifere hails Fayemi for naming school after Fasanmi

    Ekiti State chapter of the Yoruba socio-political and cultural organisation, Egbe Afenifere Ilosiwaju Yoruba Afenifere, has lauded the decision of the Governor Kayode Fayemi-led administration honouring its national leader, Senator Ayo Fasanmi.

    Fayemi on Sunday named four newly established secondary schools in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, after four prominent Ekiti citizens, among which is the Second Republic Senator.

    The four secondary schools, which are billed to open for academic work by September, were established to cater for the dire need of the growing population of students in Ado-Ekiti.

    A statement issued by the Afenifere chapter chairman, Elder Yemi Alade and publicity secretary Chief Biodun Akin Fasae said Fayemi deserves commendation from the good people of Ekiti at home and in the diaspora for immortalising their shinning stars while still alive.

    Read also: Literary icon Gabriel Okara dies at 97

    The statement also lauded the honour bestowed on others in the group.

    According to the organisation, Chief Deji Fasuan, Prof. Stephen Banji Akintoye and Prof. David Olatunbosun Oke are the shining lights of Ekiti State, who deserve such recognition while they are alive.

    “Governor Fayemi, in the view of Afenifere, has justified his deep-knowledge of the polity and understanding of the feelings of the people of Ekiti, who believe that honour done to their legend is an honour done to them.

    “Since the coming of Fayemi, Ekiti has left the era of the Babel and what we can now see is progress and peace,” it said.

    The group, however, appealed to the people to support the governor as he raises the bar of good governance for sustainable growth.

     

  • Fasanmi felicitates with Southwest’s elected politicians

    National Leader of the socio-political group, Afenifere Egbe Ilosiwaju Yoruba, Senator Ayo Fasanmi has congratulated newly elected political office holders in the Southwest on their victory at the just concluded general elections.

    In a statement by his media, Temitope Adebayo, the Second Republic senator said he was happy to felicitate with winners, irrespective of their political parties.

    He advised the politicians to always see election as a game in which one either loses or wins, and therefore asking them not to see election as “war” or a “do or die” affair.

    Fasanmi called on the newly elected political office holders to see their new roles as opportunity to serve the people, who voted for them into office.

     

  • Afenifere: Buhari’s victory ends tyranny of old power bloc

    The Ekiti State chapter of the Yoruba socio-cultural and political organisation, Egbe Afenifere Ilosiwaju Yoruba, under the national leadership of Senator Ayo Fasanmi, has said the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari in last Saturday’s poll is the end of discussion for old breed politicians.

    Egbe Afenifere said those parading themselves as “deciders of human fate” and holding Nigerians to ransom have become politically useless.

    The group noted that the election was a departure from the old nuances of the oligarchs, who always believed they held the aces in the politics of the nation.

    It added that the people have taken over power in a bloodless and democratic manner to institute their will.

    A statement in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, by its Publicity Secretary, Chief Biodun Akin Fasae, described the victory of the President as a referendum for good governance, integrity, honesty, patriotism and love for the masses.

    Egbe Afenifere said the victory was an attestation to the fact that Nigerians were appreciative of the giant strides recorded by the Buhari-led Federal Government in all sectors of the economy.

    “On behalf of Egbe Afenifere Ilosiwaju Yoruba in Ekiti State, I heartily congratulate our President Buhari for this historic re-election to pilot the affairs of our great nation for the next four years.

    “Our interpretation of the historic victory is that the power of darkness is limited to the extent of availability of light and since Nigerians have chosen to hold on to light, then darkness has perished.

    “It is crystal clear that the power blockers, who always believed that they held the aces and held Nigerians by the jugular, have now been rendered useless in the nation’s political circuit,” it said.

    The group also congratulated Governor Kayode Fayemi, saying he had, within four months, changed the Ekiti political narrative from that of backwaters to a front liner.

     

     

     

  • Fasanmi congratulates Buhari, Osinbajo

    The National Leader of Yoruba socio-political organisation, the Afenifere Egbe Ilosiwaju Yoruba, Senator Ayo Fasanmi, has described last Saturday’s presidential election as one of the freest and fairest ever conducted in Nigeria.

    In a statement by his Media Assistant, Mr.  Adebayo Temitope, the Second Republic senator congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemu Osinbajo on their re-election.

    He described their victory as the return of progressive government to power, adding that now “is the time for the nation to make use of the golden opportunity to stabilise itself politically and economically”.

    According to him, the victory is about the confirmation of the people’s acceptance of the performance of the Buhari administration in the last three and a half years in office.

    Pa Fasanmi hailed residents of the Southwest for supporting Mr. President and their faith in Afenifere Egbe Ilosiwaju Yoruba, by standing firmly for progressive legacy handed over by the great sage, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

    Fasanmi assured Nigerians that the second coming of President Muhammadu and his vice, Prof. Osinbajo will further ensure the end of “corrupt politicians, who have decided to turn the country into Federal Republic of Corruption.”

    He maintained that “Buhari is a man of his word who will fulfil all the promises he has made to the people of Nigeria.

    Fasanmi urged Nigerians to be patient and prayerful to God so make the next four years bring the best for the nation.

  • Yoruba leaders rally support for Buhari’s second term bid

    The Yoruba Leaders of Thought have thrown their weight behind President Muhammadu Buhari’s bid for second term in office.

    Meeting on Tuesday at the Osogbo residence of Senator Ayo Fasanmi, one of the few remaining associates of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, they commended Buhari, his Vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the APC national chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, for taking progressives steps to actualize gradual restructuring of the country.

    Read Also:PDP to Buhari: Stop shielding corrupt relatives

    The leaders in attendance include, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (Rtd.), former vice chairman (South West) of the All Progressives Congress. Chief Pius Akinyelure, former Secretary to Osun State Government, Engr. Sola Akinwumi, former Osun State chairman of APC, Elder Adebiyi Adelowo, Prof. Anthony Onipede, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Senator Biyi Durojaye representing Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Akin Fasae representing Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, Prof. Bayo Ademola, Otunba Akin Oluwadere, and Hon. Bayo Aina, noted that the Buhari’s administration has granted autonomy to the judiciary and legislature as well as local government administration.

    They said all steps to ensure survival of institutions of government by the current Federal Government are necessary to the attainment of restructuring goal.

    The leaders hailed the governors and people of the South West for their abiding commitment to Nigeria and efforts for restructuring.

    In a communique signed by Senator Ayo Fasanmi, among other leaders after the meeting, they advised Nigerians to stand by Buhari and return him to office in 2019 for the next generation to be empowered and enjoin the gains of the fight against corruption.

    The leaders said support for Buhari will create an opportunity for the next generation to be strengthened and to be able to chart a prosperous course for Nigeria from 2019 and beyond.

    The leaders also said the summit of the Yoruba people holding in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on January 2019 will address strategy to protect interest of the South West geo-political zone ahead of 2019 general elections.

    They said the summit would further address issues and plans to ensure victory for the All Progressives Congress which the leaders said will guarantee lives in abundance for Yoruba people and Nigerians.

  • Saraki, Dogara renew hostility against anti-graft batlle

    Saraki, Dogara renew hostility against anti-graft batlle

    Nigerians are angry with Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Hon. Dogara, for mocking the anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammadu Buhari. Observers believe their disposition development has called to question the loyalty of the leaders of the National Assembly to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which they belong. Assistant Editor LEKE SALAUDEEN reports.

    The cold war between the executive and the legislature is far from being over. At a recent book launch in Abuja, the leaders of the National Assembly took a swipe on the Federal Government’s anti-corruption fight. Senate President Bukola Saraki claimed that the anti-graft war was sensational and selective while the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, insisted the war was only dealing with the symptoms of corruption.

    Analysts could not understand why the leadership of the National Assembly chose to castigate the executive in public. They noted that this is the first time in the history of democratic governance where both arms of government controlled by a party would disagree openly on a policy that is contained in the party’s manifesto.

    They described the attack on the policy as the climax of party indiscipline and disloyalty, since both of them were elected on the platform of the APC. The questions being asked are: What moral justification do they have to subject the party’s programme to public ridicule? Assuming they are not satisfied with the method deployed by the executive to fight corruption, can’t they use party’s internal communication lines to express their reservations and make suggestions?

    Prior to this development, both chambers had held the executive into ransom for what they described as the failure to implement parliamentary resolutions. As a result, the legislators had refused to consider proposals from the executive. The face-off took its toll on governance; it slowed down the decision-making process and also heightened political tension. For instance, the list of Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) and ministerial nominees forwarded to the Senate were kept in abeyance. Why should the National Assembly dominated by the APC members be playing the role of the opposition? Can’t they resolve their differences at party caucus level, rather than working at cross-purposes?

    Afenifere chieftain Senator Ayo Fasanmi said the comments of both leaders were very unfortunate. He said they are trying to recant the statement to safe face. To the elder statesman, no amount of denial would absolve them from anti-party activities; it is on record that they branded President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption a ruse.

    Fasanmi said anyone saying Buhari’s anti-graft war is not on course needed to re-examine himself, considering the huge success recorded in recovering the public fund looted by the Peoples Democratic Party members (PDP) and their collaborators in the civil service.

    TRENDING: Double registration: Kogi APC demands Gov Bello’s resignation

    He said: “President Buhari should not be distracted by the antics of forces of corruption. He should get along; he should not be discouraged. Fighting corruption in Nigeria is a difficult task that must be done if we don’t want corruption to kill this country.

    I made bold to say that Buhari is on course; the forces of corruption will capitulate whether they like it or not. The progressive forces which Buhari personify will overwhelm the forces of corruption in this country. If not for Buhari, only God knows what would have become of Nigeria if we had continued in the era of stealing-is-no-corruption.

    Public Affairs analyst Dr Friday Ibok described the APC as a ruling party that is not in power in the legislature. He said the power was eroded by personal interests. He said: “You should remember how Saraki and Dogara emerged as leaders of both chambers. They were not the ruling party’s candidates; they defied the party’s instruction and with the support of members of the PDP, they sailed through. How would you expect them to respect party supremacy?

    “The APC got it wrong from day one when Saraki and Dogara defied the party instruction and there was no sanction against them. That is why they talk any how; criticise the party’s policies in the public with impunity. Such will never happen in a disciplined party. There is what we call collective responsibility. You can disagree within the party, but not without. If they are not satisfied with Buhari’s style of fighting corruption they should write him a memo, detail their observations and suggestions on how to improve on the anti-graft war.

    “To me, Saraki and Dogara have exhibited political immaturity and indiscipline by criticising the party’s programme openly. The support of the PDP members for the Senate President and the Speaker of the House, who are APC members against the position of the APC government is not just because the PDP lawmakers voted for them, but it is part of the script written before they agreed to join forces with some APC lawmakers to weaken the avowed crusade against corruption and win back power in 2019.”

    On what should be done to restore normalcy within the party, Ibok warned against what he described as the personalisation of the problems of the party and advised the leaders of the APC to handle the anti-party activities of Saraki and Dogara with extra care so that it will not destabilise the party.

    A lawyer and civil right activist, Mr Monday Ubani, said he was not surprised that the leaders of National Assembly are mocking Buhari’s anti-corruption fight, because they have never supported the president in his effort to expose the corrupt politicians.

    Ubani cited the treatment of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), Mr Ibrahim Magu, when he appeared before the Senate for confirmation and the non-passage of bills sent to the National Assembly by the executive that would have enhanced the fight against corruption. He said some of them have been lying there for more than a year without consideration by the federal lawmakers.

    He added: “Nigerians are in support of the anti-graft war of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government. Corruption has retarded the development of this country; the enemies of progress are saying no; they won’t succeed. Now that Buhari is out there for medical attention, they are beating their chest that the fight against corruption would not succeed. Many of them are praying that Buhari should not come back alive. We are praying for him to get over his health problems and return home to continue his good work.”

    However, Ubani wants the anti-corruption war extended to all sectors. He said: “It should not be restricted to politicians alone. The police still collects bribe openly from motorists on the road; the immigration and customs officials still demand for bribe at the points of entry and departure; to obtain national passport the immigration officers collect gratification; the Road Safety corps members still get kick-backs from those who apply for driver’s licence.” He said the anti-corruption fight should look in the direction of the civil servants who are enmeshed in corrupt practices.

    Ubani added: “We should build a system that will sustain the fight against corruption like it is being done in advanced democracies. We should involve people in the fight and that is why I like the whistle-blowing policy of this administration. Since it was introduced, the EFFC has made many discoveries and recoveries of looted funds. The policy is working, because people are carried along by the government in its anti-corruption crusade.”

    A banker, Usman Abubakar, agreed with Ubani that the legislature is not on the same page with the executive on the fight against corruption. He said the reason being that some of the members of the Senate were former governors with baggage. They will resist any attempt to wage war against corruption, he emphasised.

    Abubakar said they kicked against Magu because he would not spare anyone in the course of investigating corrupt officials, no matter their status. He added: “He was treated shabbily when he appeared for confirmation; he was not allowed to defend himself against the report of the Directorate of State Service (DSS) that alleged him of corrupt practices.”

    He said Nigerians should not be surprised that Saraki and Dogara are mocking the anti-corruption crusade, because both of them emerged as leaders of both chambers in a questionable manner. He said they were not the party’s nominees.

    Abubakar said: “Only God knows how much they used to bribe the PDP legislators to clinch the leadership positions. We should blame President Buhari for the leadership problem in the National Assembly. If he had shown interest and come out to support the APC nominees for Senate President and the House Speaker, we won’t find ourselves in this terrible situation whereby members of the ruling party have constituted themselves into opposition; thereby undermining the efforts of the executive. The APC senators perform the role of opposition to the delight of PDP members.

    “To me, the Eighth National Assembly is the worst in the history of democratic governance in this country. The Senate President, Saraki is facing a criminal charge before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over false declaration of asset. He goes from the hallowed Chamber of the Senate to face trial and return to the Senate to preside over the proceedings. Saraki has desecrated that office. In other climes, when people holding public office are alleged of crime and charged to court, they will step aside till the trial is over and the judgment delivered.

    “What I find intriguing is that Saraki has the gut to be telling Buhari how to fight corruption. He should be told that this is not the first time Buhari is fighting corruption in this country. When he was a military ruler between December 1983 and August 1984, Buhari clamped down on corrupt politicians of the Second Republic and purged them of the stolen public funds and assets. If we were under military rule, the likes of Saraki would have known his fate by now.”

    Civil rights activist Mashood Erubami described Saraki and Dogara’s negative comments as a product of the opposition forces, which the fight is actually targeted.

    He said the criticisms were coming from those who are being tried for the offences of corruption, but are being slowly tried due to the connivance of the bar and the bench. He said the case are not being speedily disposed. He said they should have been banned from politics and clamped into jail, to serve as a deterrent to others.

    Erubami said the notion that the current anti-corruption crusade has failed because no suspect had been convicted is not true, because of open conspiracy between certain institutions of government that are determined to frustrate APC/Buhari focussed anti-corruption fight. That explains why despite the criminal justice adjudication system, cases are still taking longer time than necessary to be determined.

    He said: “Presently, there are forces that have constituted themselves into opposition in the police, EFCC, the legislature, the judiciary including the bar that is waging counter offensives against the anti-corruption struggle of the Buhari administration. They are against the anti-corruption war and are currently fighting back the crusade to sanitise the society, using their monopoly without discretion to debar accountability through weakening the anti-corruption institutions.”

    Erubami, who is also the President, Nigeria Voters Assembly (VOTAS), said: “Any individual or institution found to be siding the derailment of the processes of enforcing deterrence against commission of the crimes of corruption, one of which is prosecution and imprisonment when found culpable, cannot be said to be favourably disposed to fighting corruption which obviously has been the main reason why conviction has been hard to come by. More so because some of the judges who are expected to dispense justice equitably are themselves very corrupt.”

  • ‘Yoruba ‘ll not vote for Jonathan’

    ‘Yoruba ‘ll not vote for Jonathan’

    Afenifere Deputy Leader Senator Ayo Fasanmi yesterday said that the purported endorsement of President Goodluck Jonathan for a second term by a section of the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, was a ruse, adding that Yoruba will not vote for an incompetent leader.

    The Second Republic senator lamented that his colleagues, including Chief Reuben Fasoranti, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi and Chief Ayo Adebanjo, spearheaded the endorsement without sparing a  thought for the future.

    He said the foremost Awoists, who have called on the Southwest to support the President, have mocked their antecedent and rich history of struggle for a better Nigeria, adding that they are not leaving behind worthy legacies.

    Fasanmi spoke with our correspondent on phone on the endorsement, the general elections and issues that will shape the contest. He said a glorious dawn was imminent, urging Nigerians to gird their loins.

    Fasanmi, who was the President of the Action Group (AG) Youth Association in the 1960s, lamented that his colleagues and disciples of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, have derailed by supporting an inept government.

    He said: “The purported endorsement is unfortunate, illogical, embarrassing, and misleading. It is confusing. It is artificial. It is not profound. Thy are my colleagues in the days of the Action Group Youth Association. What legacy do we want to hand over to the next generation? When you are endorsing an incompetent person, a government of rot, a government that has failed, it is worrisome. I am dejected.

    “This is the lent season. I am praying for my colleagues, my party and Nigeria. My prayer is that Gen. Buhari will win. Our leader, Awolowo, predicted that the progressives will come together. This is the time. Buhari is a disciplined Person. He is incorruptible. He is fit to rule this country. he is a better person.”

    Fasanmi challenged the Afenifere chieftains to list the achievements of President Jonathan in the Southwest that could warrant their endorsement of his candidature.

    He said the Federal Government has marginalised the region in the distribution of appointments and amenities, wondering why the Afenifere chieftains are rooting for his second term.

    Fasanmi described the promise by the President to implement the National Conference Report as a fallacy, stressing that the report will be considered by the National Assembly before any action can be taken.

    He added: “They said that they are supporting Jonathan because he has promised to implement the National Conference report. Jonathan cannot implement it. It must go to the National Assembly. When Gen. Buhari wins, APC legislators in the National Assembly will do the job.

    “Under Gen. Buhari, Nigeria will witness that glorious dawn predicted by the late chief Awolowo. There will be a dawn of the new era. They are attacking Buhari. But, Buhari is a disciplined and incorruptible person.  Buhari is not a soldier again. He is now a democrat. He has demonstrated it. On three occasions, he lost the presidential elections and he went to court. He is a different person. Awo will never support ineptitude like my colleague are doing. But, Yoruba will not heed their call to support Jonathan.”

    Fasanmi warned against further postponement of the general elections, saying that it could lead to a crisis of monumental proportion.

    He added: “The people are ready for the elections. But, they are dragging their feet. They are postponing the doomsday. This government has failed. It cannot restore insecurity. It cannot curb corruption. It cannot provide employment. And they want a second term. It is very unfortunate.”

  • Ayo Fasanmi’s wife dies at 82

    Felicia Adejoke Fasanmi, the wife of a national leader of the All Progressives Congress and First Republic Senator, Chief Ayo Fasanmi, is dead.

    She died at about 10.00pm on Thursday.

    The deceased had been battling an undisclosed ailment for several months.

    She was the proprietress of the popular Bamidupe Maternity Home at Alekuwodo, Osogbo, Osun State.

    Meanwhile, the Osun State Government has described Mrs. Fasanmi’s death as a great loss to the state and the South West as a whole.

    The state’s governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, in a statement signed by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, said the death of “Fasanmi‘s matriarch” has left a large vacuum in the state.