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  • How I escaped assassination four times, by Osoba

    All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains Aremo Olusegun Osoba on Monday reflected on how he escaped assassination five times during the military regime.

    He recalled that he was a ‘’marked man’’ because of his objection to the annulment of the historic June 12, 1993 presidential election won by the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate, Chief Moshood Abiola.

    Although the eminent politician and two-time governor of Ogun State said he did not know that a price had been put on his head by the late Head of State Gen. Sani Abacha’s elite Strike Force, he had lived to thank God for his survival.

    Osoba, journalist, businessman and elder statesman, reflected on the dark days of the military rule in his 341-page memoir: ‘’Battlelines: Adventures in Journalism and Politics’,’ published by Diamond Publications Limited. The book will be presented to the public next Monday as part of activities marking his 80th birthday in Lagos.

    The veteran journalist and former Managing Director of Daily Times said little did he guess that he was also marked for liquidation after his friend, the late Dr. Alex Ibru, and his leader, the late Senator Abraham Adesanya, were shot in Lagos.

    He recalled: “I never knew my life was hanging by a thread until Sergeant Rogers revealed that I was high on the list of Nigerians targeted for death by the hit squad. I was, therefore, in total shock when I learnt of the conflict and confusion between Sergeant Rogers and Major Al-Mustapha during their interrogation by the Special Investigation Panel set up by the transitional military regime under General Abdulsalami Abubakar after Abacha’s death.

    “In the drama, well captured by TELL magazine (February 13, 2012, p. 35) Rogers’ boss, Al-Mustapha, vehemently denied ever sending him to kill anyone. An enraged Sergeant Rogers countered, insisting: “You sent me. You sent us to RUTAM House. You sent us on an assignment for the assassination of Alex Ibru, Kudirat Abiola, Segun Osoba, Bola Ige, (and) Abraham Adesanya. You sent us on these assignments.”

    “When Al-Mustapha persisted in his denial, Rogers rebuked him sharply. “I believe you should be bold enough to come out and say the truth. Why (are you) denying this? I believe you should be bold. Because you’ve been telling us that you are going to protect us, we should not worry. You should be bold enough to come out. And you are a major!” This drama was set against the backdrop of the June 12, 1993 crisis and its aftermath.”

    Osoba lamented that the polity trembled under Abacha when his killer squad went after pro-democracy crusaders and anti-annulment forces, including the late Chief Alfred Rewane, the late Mrs. Kudirat Abiola, the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), Commodore Dan Suleiman and Lt-Gen. Alani Akinrinade, whose property were burnt by soldiers.

    Painting an awful picture of repression and intimidation, the former governor said it was confounding to him that members of the killer squad waited in front of his house for a whole day to kill him, as claimed by Sergeant Rogers.

    He added: “It was the divine hand of God at play also when, unknown to me, Rogers had trailed my car from Lagos to Sagamu interchange with intent to kill me, but was delayed at a military checkpoint, shortly after I had passed, long enough for me to vanish from their sight till I got to Abeokuta. Aside from Rogers’ failed attempt, I escaped my killers on many occasions, most of the time without even knowing that a death squad was stalking me.”

    Narrating series of attempts on his life, Osoba said: The first attempt on my life was on the night of August 23, 1994 when my house was invaded. Fortunately, members of my family had travelled out of the country. Nobody was home, except the state security agent attached to me as a former governor.

    “Suspecting that the intruders were armed robbers, he opened fire on them. When he exhausted his ammunition, he scaled the fence and took cover in our neighbour’s compound. My gatekeeper was not so lucky. He was shot and wounded in the head. He was rushed to Royal Cross Medical Centre, Obalende, where Dr. Seyi Roberts and Dr. Doyin Okupe attended to him and saved his life.

    “It was clear to me that this was the handiwork of Abacha’s goons. There was no evidence of breaking in. They gained access with their expert security keys without damage to my bulletproof doors. They ransacked my bedroom, took my expired passport, as well as letters Chief M.K.O. Abiola had written to me from his detention. This incident happened on the eve of August 24, 1994, Abiola’s first birthday in detention, which we had planned to mark with a mass rally at Abiola’s residence in Ikeja.

    “That same August 23, 1994, Chief Gani Fawehinmi’s office was also hit and his security man, badly injured. The next day, Abacha’s thugs went to Air Commodore Dan Suleiman’s house where they attempted to burn the house down.”

    Osoba recalled that when the killer squad visited again, they burnt his house, adding that he escaped by whiskers.

    He stressed: “They struck again on September 7, 1995, when they set my house in Abeokuta on fire at about 2am. Fortunately, I don’t sleep early. I just heard a spark. By the time I rushed out of bed, the whole place was filled with smoke. My Boys Scout and leadership training programmes in Man O’War Bay during my secondary school days had taught me that when there is fire, you don’t stand erect. Instead, you crawl, to avoid inhaling carbon monoxide that could suffocate and kill. That was what saved me.

    “My bedroom was totally burnt. I lost a lot of documents, photographs and irreplaceable valuables.

    I headed straight to the Fire Brigade in Abeokuta to seek help. Providentially, I had re-equipped and modernised the Fire Brigade in 1993 when I was governor. I reaped the dividends. They contained the fire.”

    Osoba said after their failed attempts in Abeokuta, the ruthless killers came to his Dolphin Estate home in Lagos and laid siege for a whole day, adding that, unknown to them, he had gone out on a visit to his neighbours, Mr. Segun Olusanya, Chief John Akinleye and Chief Adeyi.

    He added: “If Rogers and his squad had known my habit, they would have ambushed me during one of my evening visits to my neighbours. The confession of Sergeant Rogers made the headlines in all the newspapers on January 12, 2000. The Punch screamed: “Rogers Weeps”. The National Concord reported: “Rogers Opens Up.

    “The Comet, which later morphed into The Nation, reported: “Sergeant Rogers Speaks at last: How we went in search of Porbeni, Ige, Ibru, Osoba, Adesanya on killing missions”. Whilst being cross-examined by then Lagos State Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Rogers disclosed how as a member of the Strike Force he had been assigned to assassinate four persons.

    “According to him, “They are the owner of The Guardian newspaper, Mr. Alex Ibru, Chief Segun Osoba, Mr. Bola Ige and Pa Abraham Adesanya. He (Mustapha) gave us some money through the OC MOPOL. He also gave us N25, 000 to give Danbaba for a work well done.”

    Osoba pointed out that, although Rogers did not know his Ikoyi residence, an informant, one Alhaji Lateef, who spoke Hausa fluently, gave a clear description of the house in Dolphin Estate.

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    The former governor said vigilance was the watchword during the dark days, noting that his wife, Aderinsola, was also being trailed to her school and market.

    To report suspicious movements around the house, he said his wife, a former Customs officer, strategically gave permission to some tyre vulcanizers to ply their trade opposite the house to enable them report suspicious movements or activities.

    Osoba said when he went underground for almost a year, security agents from Alagbon Close, Ikoyi usually invaded his family’s privacy to ransack the building between 2 am and 3 am under the guise of looking for him.

    He said he literality fell into depression when Mustapha and others were discharged and acquitted in court, adding that he only regained his composure after The Guardian newspaper on July 31, 2013 came out with a well-researched and lucid editorial, which reflected his concerns.

    Venting his anger, Osoba said: “What the judgment has done is to authenticate impunity. It reinforces the conviction that here in Nigeria, only the small man pays for his crimes. Above all, it means that all those behind the dastardly acts and litany of woes freely dispensed by the Abacha regime have finally got away, literally with murder, in a manner that calls to question the essence of government or its readiness or capacity of discharge its basic responsibility of protecting lives and property, and enforcing law and order.

    “With justice now put off over these murders and the killers still unfound, the cleansing Nigeria needs remains elusive. And the blood of the victims, still raw on the pavement of the hearts of Nigerians, cry out ever more loudly for justice.”

    Osoba disclosed that when he decided to go under, a prominent businessman, Dr. Oba Otudeko, took the risk of hiding him in his office for about six weeks. However, when he came out of hiding, he was promptly arrested and detained at Police Force Headquarters.

    The former governor recalled that he escaped being arrested for the second time in June 1994, after he led former Edo State Governor John Odigie- Oyegun, his Anambra State counterpart, Emeka Ezeife and Dr. Doyin Okupe to Abiola at his Ikeja residence to discuss his proposed declaration as president.

    He said: “On my way back from Abiola’s Ikeja residence, my wife called me up again on my cell phone to inform me that the house had been sealed up by security operatives who were looking for me. This was around 9 pm. I quickly diverted to my father-in-law’s residence in Yaba and sent the driver away.

    “When I called my wife up that I had taken refuge at her father’s, she objected on the ground that it would be too easy for the government to figure it out that such a place would be my likely port of call. Thanks to her quick thinking, she suggested that I should relocate to Abule-Oja, to the home of my auntie, Princess (Mrs.) Adefunmilayo Aderinsola Oyekan-Williams.

    “How did I survive in Abule-Oja? My hostess was a lady of the old Lagos stock. Hers was an impeccably clean and well-ordered home, where everything was in the proper place. The environment spoke volumes of her background as the elder sister to the then Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II, the Oba of Lagos. Hers was an enviable pedigree of well-trained Isale Eko Christian family.

    “With a well-trained house-help, Mama and I were alone upstairs in her apartment. A young man and his fiancé lived downstairs. I therefore felt very secure here. An octogenarian, she treated me like a child, waking up at night to check that I was well and safe.

    Recalling how he escaped being captured for the third time, Osoba said: “The third in my series of hide-and-seek games with the Abacha Security machinery occurred one quiet Saturday morning in 1995 when my chauffeur, Peter, called me up on the intercom at home that he needed to brief me on an important security development.

    “Agitated, he informed me that he was suspicious of some strange movements around the house. He said he saw my chief detail as governor alighting on the main road and that the car from which he dropped drove past the house with some people only to return empty. I got the message that my former chief detail, an SSS operative, must have escorted some of his colleagues to identify my residence. I asked Peter to take my wife’s school bus.

    “I climbed in and lay flat on the floor and managed to escape what turned out to be an attempt to arrest me. At Ikoyi hotel I dropped off, hailed a cab and headed straight to the mainland residence of my brother-in-law, Mr. Stan Olawanle Adeyemi. This was the beginning of almost one year in self-imposed detention. Stan and Gboyega Onabanjo (Chief Bisi Onabanjo’s son) were the only persons who knew my hideout. Stan arranged a Togolese cook to cater to my needs throughout. My only means of communications was my 090 mobile phone.”

    Osoba lamented that gruesome murders outlived the military regime, stressing that eminent Nigerians, including the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige, Chief Harry Marshall (March 3, 2003) Aminasoari Alfred Dikibo (February 6, 2004), Funso Williams (July 27, 2006), Kunle Arojo, Dipo Dina, and the Lukotun of Ake, Chief Yomi Bamgbose, the Iyaloja of Ijebu Ode , Alhaja Alimot Shadia Elewuju, the Onimole of Lagos, Kayode Adesina,  Animashaun Age, and Gen. Muhammadu Shuwa, were assassinated after the restoration of civil rule.

  • Rivers SDP reaffirms commitment to work with Wike

    The Social Democratic party (SDP) in Rivers State, has reaffirmed the party’s commitment to work with Gov. Nyesom Wike, to restore peace in the state.

    The SDP also pledged its unwavering support to Wike in his efforts to develop and move the state to greater heights.

    Mr. Joshua Worlu, SDP State Party Chairman, disclosed this in a statement after a stakeholders’ meeting held at the party’s office in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

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    Worlu said that the party would join hands with the governor to ensure sustainable peace, security and development in the state.

    The Chairman, on behalf of the party in the state, congratulated Wike over his victory at the March 23, Governorship Election.

    Worlu therefore urged all Rivers citizens and stakeholders, to join hands with the government to move the state forward.

    NAN

  • SDP disowns Senatorial candidate in Anambra

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Anambra State has disowned its Senatorial candidate in the last general election for Anambra Central Senatorial District, Bar. Tony Chukwuelue.

    The party asked Chukwuelue to stop parading himself as a member of the party, insisting he was never a candidate of the SDP in the election.

    The party’s position followed the petition filed by Chukwuelue at the Election Petition Tribunal, Awka, against the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Sen. Uche Ekwunife over unlawful exclusion of his party (SDP) logo on the ballot by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Addressing newsmen Tuesday in Awka, the party’s State Vice Chairman, Anambra Central, Angela Nnaneme, said the party would not to sit back and watch Chukwuelue blackmail and deceive the people of the zone with his frivolous and unwarranted petition.

    She said the party never registered Chukwuelue as a member nor conducted any primary election to elect him as the party’s flagbearer for the election.

    Nnaneme, flanked by the State Chairman, Chief Charles Ezeonyirimba and all the seven local government chairmen of the party in the senatorial district, accused Chukwuelue of desperation for power.

    While condemning his petition in its entirety, the party described it as a deliberate and vicious attempt to truncate the progress and development the election of Sen. Uche Ekwunife would bring to the senatorial district.

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    She said the party’s confidence was in the fact that the electoral umpire would neither include nor publish his name nor the party in the election.

    Nnaneme said, “Barr. Tony Chukwuelue was never a member of Social Democratic Party Anambra and as non-member, he cannot be a candidate of our party as our constitution provides.

    “Barrister Tony Chukwuelue in his desperation to get power joined one Dr. Webster Okonkwo who was former SDP state Deputy Chairman but voluntarily resigned his position from SDP in his letter dated July 31, 2018.

    “The said Dr. Webster Okonkwo after he had resigned his position as the state Deputy Chairman, to the surprise of the Social Democratic Party in Anambra state declared himself the chairman of Social Democratic Party Anambra state and started parading Barr. Tony Chukwuelue and others as candidates for the 2019 general elections.

    She attributed the delay in making the party’s stance known weeks after election to the time it took to get an order after approaching the court to stop the alleged illegal actions of Okonkwo.

    She said, “On Thursday, the 14th day of February, 2019, the court granted an injunction in the motion No: A/2032M/2018 restraining the said Dr. Webster Okonkwo from parading himself as the state chairman of Social Democratic Party and also restrained INEC from recognizing the list of names of candidates emanated from the said Dr. Webster Okonkwo which Barr. Tony Chukwuelue is one of the candidates.”

     

  • Polls: Masked men attack SDP candidate in Ondo

    Vandalise campaign vehicles

     

    Suspected hoodlums at the weekend reportedly attacked the campaign train of a candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) contesting the Saturday’s House of Assembly election in Akure, the Ondo state Capital.

    Adeniyan’s campaign train was said to have been attacked at Oke Aro area of Akure during a tour of some wards in the town.

    The SDP candidate,a Journalist and publisher of  the weekly”Trace News Magazine” is contesting to represent the Akure South Constituency II at the Ondo State House of Assembly.

    Sources said the suspected hoodlums damaged some vehicles in the campaign train and also shot sporadically to disrupt the activities line up for the campaign.

    One of members of the Adeniyan Campaign Organisation confirmed the attack to ‘The Nation’  on telephone yesterday.

    He said the suspected hoodlums were all armed with dangerous weapons including guns and matchetes.

    According to him “We were on the tour of two wards in the constituency area. And at the end of the tour, we went to Oke Aro to meet a political friend.

    “Unfortunately, on our way back, we made a brief stop at the Abiodun junction to greet some community leaders.

    “But as we were about to take our leave, the three masked men came running towards us from the street, and smashed the windscreen of our music truck.

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    “They shot into one of our branded cars through the windscreen but the courageous people in the area gave them a hot chase.

    “Immediately, they flew the area and starting shooting in the air to scare people away and ran away in same direction they came from” he said.

    Adeniyan expressed great shocks and grief at the damages done on his campaign vehicles by the hoodlums.

    According to him, the latest attacks on his campaign trains was carried out by members of opposition who are already being threatened by his rising popularity in the constituents.

    He, however, said the attack has been reported at the B ‘Division Station’ of the Ondo State Police Command in Akure.

    The SDP candidate said “I was shocked to say the least and there have been lot of attacks on my campaign for weeks since we started this electioneering process.

    “Our banners are being stolen every day and poster torn everywhere in the Akure metropolis

    “However, I thank God that none of my team was injured and I hope the police in Ondo state will investigate this attack and also get to the roots of the matter”.

     

  • Akpoti rejects Kogi central results, heads for tribunal

    Senatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi Central Barrister Natasha Hadiza Akpoti on Thursday alleged Saturday’s National Assembly election in the district was compromised.

    She claimed she has evidence to this effect, saying she was compiling more to contest the results in a court of law.

    Barrister Akpoti, who came second to candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) alleged that ballot papers used in the election were already in the public domain days before the exercise.

    She also accused Governor Yahaya Bello of using security agents to intimidate her supporters, adding she was optimistic of recovering her mandate at the tribunal.

    Akpoti said: “What started as a peaceful election ended up being one of the most horrible daylight rapes of our democracy.

    “Ballot boxes were snatched and destroyed some by fire. Card readers were stolen and many tampered with to accept without verification and in many places card readers were not used at all.

    “Pre-thumb printed ballot papers were stuffed into the ballot box. Breach of the INEC security measure was evident with the use of 2015 stamps.

    “Multiple voting by illegally acquired PVCs was used in their thousands by APC Kogi State.”

    Natasha said her agents were harassed and chased out of many polling units in Okene, Ogori-Magongo, Ajaokuta and Adavi LGAs.

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    According to her: “The aforementioned and more are provable by hard concrete evidence. We believe the judiciary is the last hope of the common man and trust that the rule of law shall be applied in defending the people’s mandate at the Tribunal.

    “The violence leading to intimidation and harassment of me and my supporters before, during and post elections.

    “On the eve of the elections, I was denied entrance into the state by 100+ Gov. Yahaya Bello’s Government house police led by his ADC. I had to take a detour from Abaji via Nassarawa, Keffi and Benue.

    “On arriving Okene at 9am, I met the same men who disarmed my security, send away my security personnel and blocked my vehicle from movements using tires and bricks.

    It took the efforts of the Force Headquarters instructing the Okene Area Commander to free me and my personnel.”

     

  • SDP expels Gana, suspends Duke

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), on Tuesday expelled former Minister of  Information, Prof Jerry Gana and Chief Supo Shonibare over what it described as anti-party activities.
    The party also suspended the former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke of the same offence.
    Details later……
  • Call Yahaya Bello to order, senatorial candidate tells Buhari

    A Senatorial Candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for Kogi Central, Barrister Natasha Akpoti has asked President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to call the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello to order and ask him to stop unleashing terror on the people of the state.

    Barrister Akpoti told newsmen in Abuja that the Governor was breeding thugs and using them to intimidate perceived opponents ahead of the general elections and has not hidden his disdain for opponents whom he has vowed to crush.

    She expressed confidence that President Muhammadu Buhari would not want be party to the shedding of anyone’s blood in an attempt to deliver Kogi to him in the forth coming Presidential election.

    She claimed that the governor was arming youths in the state and has openly challenged her to drop out of the race for the senate, vowing to “crush” her with the “last drop of his blood”.

    She said “Governor Yahaya Bello openly told me that I cannot disgrace him before his father, the President. He threatened to deal with me with the last drop of her ambition to go the Senate.

    “I have told those who care to listen that backing out of the Senatorial race because of his threat is not an option. We have evidence of the activities of the governor in the state and the fact that security agents in the state have been compromised.

    “We want the Inspector General of Police to take immediate step to bring all those who have confessed to have carried out killing and maiming of the people of Kogi, but are walking free for alleged lack of evidence to book”.

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    Acting Chairman of the SDP in Kogi State, Alh. Mouktar Atimah outlined several members of the party that has been killed by agents of the state government and asked “the Inspector General of Police to transfer all our cases to Abuja and prosecute all those involved in the killing of Ojo Enesi including all those responsible for other attacks launched on our party and her candidate.

    “We call on INEC and relevant security agencies to monitor Kogi Central election as its recent political harassment and attack are a red flag. We must prevent a reoccurrence of Kogi APC undemocratic practices during election.

    “We also call on the International Organizations and Civil Society Groups to consider Kogi State by monitoring the February 16th election. Under section 40 of 1999 constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria as amended, every citizen enjoys freedom of association, assembly, speech and of course campaign.”

    Alh Atimah accused the APC i. Kogi and the state government of frustrating the Peace pact organized by the Kogi state Commissioner of Police to broker Peace in the land, when they stayed away from the exercise on three occasions.

  • The only panacea to Nigeria’s quagmire is devolution of power, restructuring — Osibogun

    …Flags Off Campaign for Ijebu Central Federal Constituency House of Reps Seat

    The candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP) for Ijebu Central Federal Constituency comprising of Ijebu Ode, Ijebu North East and Odogbolu Local Government Areas of Ogun State in the forthcoming 2019 general elections, Mr. Adekunle Osibogun has said that the only solution to insecurity, unemployment and inequality plaguing the nation of Nigeria is for the country to embrace devolution of power and restructuring without further delay.

    Osibogun, a constitutional Lawyer said this over the weekend during the flag off ceremony of his campaign in Ijebu Ode that “we need to understand that devolution of constitutional powers to the states and local governments is the only way out of this dark abyss and alarming quagmire which i promise to pursue jealously and sanctimoniously if i am granted the insignia of power by my people. Enough of these human-inflicting quagmires and i say with all sense of modesty and responsibility that enough is enough and the time for liberation is now”.

     He said his purpose for contesting was to ameliorate the suffering of his constituents through quality representation. He added that the people of Ijebu Central Federal Constituency are in dare need of quality representation and someone like him embedded with quality exposure and intellectual erudition is needed to attend to their basic needs and to assist them to become financially independent.

     He added that “after finishing my Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Ibadan, i proceeded to United Kingdom for my Law Degree; when i returned to Nigeria after almost a decade; i met Ijebu Land at the same level it was before i left. It is saddened.

     “Everywhere i have visited so far for consultation, it is complaints of hunger and poverty; no electricity, no water; infrastructure deficiencies, poor education and healthcare services litters the nooks and crannies of Ijebu Land” he said.

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     The campaign flag off which was held at Oyingbo roundabout of the Ancient City was attended by political gladiators, traditional rulers, youth, students and members of SDP from the three Local Government Areas within the Federal Constituency and across the Ogun State including hundreds of members of Young Progressive Nigerians Initiative (YPNI), an organization founded by Osibogun to train Nigerian youths on Entrepreneurship and promote patriotism among Nigerians.

     Party stalwarts who graced the occasion called on the people of Ijebu Central Federal Constituency to vote for Osibogun as their next representative in the Federal House of Representatives come 2019 general elections.

     Among those present at the event was the Governorship Candidate of SDP in Ogun State for 2019 general elections, Otunba Rotimi Paseda,  his Deputy, Prince Niran Odeleye, State Chairman of the party, Chief Kunle Majekodunmi and several House of Assembly, House of Representatives and Senatorial Candidates of the party across the state.

     In her remarks, Monisola, the wife of Osibogun said her husband is a strong believer in the Nigerian project; she described the candidate as a good listener, who will attract massive development within the constituency if voted for.  She said her husband is a hardworking person who, if voted for, will be effective on the floor of National Assembly.

  • 2019: Buhari must be defeated, says Jerry Gana

    The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Professor Jerry Gana, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari must be defeated in the 2019 presidential election.

    Gana, who spoke in Abuja on Friday shortly after an Abuja High Court affirmed him the authentic candidate of the SDP, said with him as the presidential candidate of the party, Buhari’s days as President are numbered.

    Joining calls by other opposition candidates for Buhari to sign the amended Electoral Bill, Prof Gana said every Nigerian, particularly the President, should be interested in processes that will guarantee free, fair and credible elections.

    Hinting that his campaign would be issue based, Gana said his party would unveil a five-point agenda next week, adding that he would initiate moves to reconcile with the Donald Duke camp.

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    A court in Abuja had on Friday, voided the candidature Duke and declared Gana the presidential candidate of the SDP, declaring his victory at court as victory for the party and for democracy.

    “We are not going to victimise anybody because this victory is not for Jerry Gana but victory for everybody”, he said.

    The candidate expressed his readiness to abide by the Peace Pack already signed by other presidential candidate, saying that he was ready to go along with processes that will guarantee peaceful elections.

    Prof Gana restated his commitment to the decision by the SDP to pull out of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP).

  • Candidate supports EFCC’s policy to monitor campaign spendings

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) gubernatorial candidate in Jigawa state, Alhaji Bashir Adamu Jumbo supports the policy that the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) decision to monitors and controls financial spends during campaign and election.

    The gubernatorial candidate made disclosure on Saturday while fielding questions to news men shortly after the party (SDP) stakeholders meeting in Dutse, said the police is addition to in corruption fight that will re-sanitize the election and gives a good leaders.

    Alhaji Bashir Adamu Jumbo explained that “any reasonable, responsible and patriotic citizen most not support corruption  and our administration will give zero tolerance in corruption”

    According to him corruption is the bedrock of all bad governance and illegalities that not allowing any development of the any nation and its citizens.

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    The Governorship candidate promised to sacks the All Progressive Congress (APC)’s government with a view to alleviate the people from the current suffering and hardship.

    He explained “This government has failed the people the people of the state, because all the promises they had made three and half years ago,. They deceived people and people should not allow themselves to be used for any fake promise again”.

    Alhaji Jumbo maintained that presently all plans had been concluded on how to sak the rolling APC in the state. Pointing out that the way citizens of the state have accepted the party is encouraging,  “is an indications that we are winning the war God’s grace”.

    “We have met with all our candidates to discuss our strategies, our plans, our ways and means of fighting to see that we capture the entire state. People have already realized that the present government has failed”, he stressed.

    He therefore,  called on every Jigawa indigene to be aware of the deceivers in power, they should vote wisely. Adding that the hardship and suffering on the state is too much, it is biting harder.