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  • Court restrains NTA, AIT over anti-Osinbajo documentaries

    Court restrains NTA, AIT over anti-Osinbajo documentaries

    The Federal High Court in Lagos has restrained Daar Communications Plc and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) from broadcasting any video documentaries against All Progressives Congress (APC) Vice-Presidential candidate Prof Yemi Osinbajo (SAN).

    Justice John Tsoho made the order Wednesday following an ex-parte application by Osinbajo.

    Daar Communications (owners of African Independent Television (AIT), NTA and the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) are the respondents. The suit is numbered FHC/L/CS/277/2015.

    Justice Tsoho ordered that status quo be maintained pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s motion on notice for interlocuctory injunction.

    The motion ex-parte, filed on March 10, was moved by Osinbajo’s counsel Mr. Femi Falana (SAN).

    The judge ordered: “That an order of interim injunction shall be considered with notice to the respondents. Generally, however, the status quo as at today shall be maintained pending hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice.”

    Justice Tsoho also granted the applicant leave to serve the Originating Summons and other accompanying court processes on the respondents in Abuja, which is outside the court’s jurisdiction.

    Osinbajo had prayed for “an order of interim injunction restraining the respondents, their agents, privies, representatives and other media entities under the control of the third respondent (NBC) from any interference with or violation of the applicant’s right to dignity of human person, right to privacy and right to life and/or livelihood whether by means of publication or dissemination of any video documentary or by any means whatsoever pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction.

    Justice Tsoho adjourned till tomorrow for hearing of the motion on notice.

    Osinbajo alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had been sponsoring defamatory documentaries against him.

    AIT and NTA had, for weeks, been broadcasting a documentary detailing the “atrocious” past of the APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

    The station also aired a similar documentary on APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, chronicling his series of alleged financial misconduct.

    Osinbajo maintained that the documentaries, which allegedly contained untrue information and injurious falsehood, constitute a personal attack on his person.

    He argued that the videos were being aired in violation of his fundamental human right to dignity of human person, right to privacy and family virtue and right to life and/or livelihood as protected by Sections 33, 34 and 37 of the 1999 Constitution.

    “Unless the respondents are restrained in the manner requested in this application, damages will be grossly inadequate to compensate or redress the unquantifiable, unwarranted and malicious damage to the applicant’s right to dignity of human person, right to livelihood and privacy guaranteed and protected under Sections 33, 34 and 37 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

    After listening to Falana’s submission, Justice Tsoho ordered that NTA and AIT and any other broadcast station should forthwith stop the broadcast of the damaging documentary which the applicant complained of until the determination of the substantive suit.

    Tinubu had threatened to sue the management of Daar Communications for the defamatory content of the documentary.

    His counsel Mr. Tunji Abayomi, through a letter delivered to Daar Communications, asked the organisation to apologise for the content and stop its airing.

    The letter reads in part: “…You aired an hour-long documentary focusing on our client (Bola Tinubu). Clearly pre-occupied with political resentment and hatred neither warranted, necessary, proper, or justified, you published several false allegations against our client… More disturbing is your misrepresentation that the said documentary was “sponsored” without disclosing the “sponsors”. You cannot under law hide under media freedom to maliciously injure a citizen’s reputation”.

    The letter also demanded N20 billion as cost of damage done to the reputation of Asiwaju Tinubu, failing which the client will sue the company.

    “To affirm the right of our client against your defamatory publication, we demand that you confirm to us within 24 hours of receipt of this letter, an apology and retraction of the said publication/documentary,” the letter added.

  • Jonathan’s govt has divided Nigerians, say Tinubu, Oshiomhole

    Jonathan’s govt has divided Nigerians, say Tinubu, Oshiomhole

    The Jonathan Presidency has bitterly divided Nigerians along ethnic and religious lines, All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole said yesterday.

    Lamenting the situation, both leaders canvassed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led Federal Government should be voted out on March 28.

    Tinubu spoke in Amuwo Odofin in Lagos during a rally in support of the APC Lagos State governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode. Oshiomhole spoke while receiving hundreds of defectors to the APC in Edo State.

    Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola and his Imo State counterpart Rochas Okorocha, among others, also spoke at the Lagos rally.

    Okorocha announced that seven PDP governors would join the APC.

    Tinubu urged the electorate not to fall for the campaign of calumny by the PDP, using religion and ethnicity to polarise the country.

    “The over 15 years of PDP rule in the country merely points to failure. Jonathan tells you a pathetic story that when he was in school he had no shoe. ‘I am from a poor family; I know what poverty is’; now he has forgotten.

    “Now he has plenty shoes, plenty clothes and plenty hats, but does that put gari on your table? If you spend five hours at the gas station without light for your business, is that what we want? They even ask you to pay for the electricity that you did not use. So, that is double jeopardy, by paying for diesel that you did not consume and electricity that was never utilised by you. In that situation, do you want them to continue?

    “In our schools in Lagos, did we register you on the basis of your tribe? Did we discriminate in our school fees? I am sure you are all aware of how we do things in Lagos. We believe we are the same, so we treat everybody equally. After six years, they have not been able to do anything meaningful for the people.

    “It is time for them to leave, to allow those with ideas and capability to lead the country. They do not have the skills to run effective government, so they need to go back and take the position of apprenticeship,” he said.

    Tinubu railed against ethnicism.

    He said:  ”God decided the language you speak and the tribe you were born in to. It is not your choice; it is the choice of God.  When you get to the hospital do you see Christian or Muslim section? Do you see Igbo, Yoruba or Ijaw ward? We are one people.

    “Does hunger or poverty have tribal mark? Can you go to an Igbo bread seller and say I am an Igbo man, I need bread? Can you go to a Yoruba woman selling roasted plantain and tell her to give you one because you are a Yoruba person? The road is not labeled Muslim, Christian, or Obatala road?  Let not these people continue to deceive us.

    “Those of you travelling with flights; for instance Dubai, when you want to board the plane, do you ask about the name, tribe or religion of the pilot. All you simply do is to pray to God for a safe flight.”

    Tinubu said the government had not been able to provide employment and insurance cover for soldiers in the battle front against Boko Haram, but the PDP-led Federal Government is going about distributing foreign currencies to woo voters.

    “Soldiers and police who are working in danger. Their insurance has not been paid, but they are busy bribing people for votes,” Tinubu said.

    Oshiomhole accused the PDP of stoking religious sentiments to sway voters, adding that its desperation, the PDP has bought some church leaders to preach against the APC and taint it as a Muslim party.

    He warned the PDP not to polarise the country along religious lines, saying it is dangerous for the polity as both Christians and Moslems have been victims of what he called the PDP’s misrule in the past 16 years.

    According to him, the PDP has made copies of a documentary which has been distributed in churches to the effect that the Gen. Muhammau Buhari (the APC presidential candidate)  would Islamise the country when voted as the President on March 28.

    He said: “Some pastors after collecting money are now preaching that Buhari wants to convert the nation to Islam. When Buhari was Head of State with absolute power, did he convert Nigeria to Islam? Did he convert Dodan Barracks to Islam enclave? Are there not Christian Generals all over the place?

    “The issue of this election is not about religion or tribe. It is about who has what it takes to repair our country. It is about who will give us light. If PDP couldn’t give us light in 16 years, shouldn’t we give it to someone else? Take a critical look at this election, when NEPA takes light, do they segregate between Christians and Muslims? When they bring fixed charges, do they differentiate between Christians and Moslem? Are both Christians and Moslems not suffering the inefficiency of PDP’s 16 years of mis-governance?

    “They are saying APC is a Muslim party. How can a party that parades Christians, such as me, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Prof Yemi Osinbajo and many others, be described as a Moslem party? Now let’s look at it, if Nigeria’s problem is about religion, since 1999 till now, Christians have ruled the nation for 14 years, how come if it is really about religion that despite ruling for 14 years, Nigeria that ought to be like heaven is still like hell?

    “Nobody should use God’s name to deceive the people. The matter of governance is not about what you claim but about the state of your heart. In this state, from 1999 till now, all those that have governed Edo State are all Christians yet those that governed from 1999 till 2007 did nothing. Are we not all Christians but is it all of us that worked? They even stole from church because when you do not pay salaries for three months can the workers pay their tithe?

    ”In Edo State, Christians, Muslims and traditional worshippers live together in peace and harmony. Across Edo State you find people of different religions and nobody should bring religious war to Edo State.”

  • Tinubu slams N150bn suit against AIT

    Tinubu slams N150bn suit against AIT

    •Olanipekun leads legal team

    National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ,Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, yesterday filed a N150 billion libel suit at the Ikeja High Court  against DAAR Communications, owners of African Independent Television (AIT).

    Tinubu complained  to the court about  the contents of  a documentary aired by AIT which, according to him, is defamatory of his person.

    In the suit filed by Chief Wole Olanipekun,the plaintiff is praying the court to stop AIT from further broadcast of the documentary.

    Olanipekun said of  the plaintiff in the suit: “Tinubu  is  a leading  public figure in Nigeria and has served the country in various public offices,  including as Senator of the Federal Republic  of Nigeria and Governor of Lagos State for two terms.

    “Before venturing into politics and public service, the applicant had a very successful and unblemished  professional life and career and is a role model  to many people across the world.”

    Of  the contentious documentary, he said: “On Sunday, 1st March, 2015, the respondents  published and aired a documentary on the applicant titled ‘Lion of Bourdilion’ and has been producing it on a daily basis since then.

    “The said documentary is  libellous in the extreme, calculated and also sponsored to lower the esteem of the applicant and damage his hard-earned reputation.

    “The respondent  is unrelenting in its continuous broadcast of the derogatory  documentary  and will continue to broadcast same and further damage the towering  of the applicant if unrestrained.

    “The broadcast of the documentary by the respondnent has caused and is still causing the contents to be disseminated by various electronic,print and social media.”

    Also in Tinubu’s legal team is Dr.Tunji Abayomi.

  • Futility of  ‘big lie’ strategy by  PDP against Tinubu

    Futility of ‘big lie’ strategy by PDP against Tinubu

    If you tell a lie that’s big enough, and you tell it often enough, people will believe you are telling the truth, even when what you are saying is total crap”, Richard Belzer wrote in his book UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don’t Have To Be Crazy to Believe.

    From time immemorial, dishonourable men have thrived in politics by peddling fabricated and concocted lies and half- truths. And while truth and sound principles will eventually outshine falsehood and opportunism, those who deal in such stock record some successes, albeit temporarily, at the expense of the people striving to bring some difference to politics.

    Sir Winston Churchill was therefore right when he observed that “a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to put its pants on”.

    These charlatans and opportunists are champions of the ‘Big Lie’ theory endorsed and popularised by Adolf Hitler and his chief propagandist, Joseph Goebbels and simplified in Richard Belzer’s book referenced above.

    This is the strategy now adopted by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) apparatchik in their futile attempt to politically lynch Tinubu, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Their grand plan which is not new is to discredit him and other honourable men in the progressive fold in the belief that if the same big lies are repeated over and over again, people will begin to believe them and their targets will become discredited thereby truncating efforts to wrest power from the clueless and inept PDP politicians.

    They adopted this strategy in Ekiti State.  They deployed it in Osun State and are now employing it fully as the national elections approach. A manifestation of their desperation is the recent churning out of unsubstantiated allegations both on television and in the social media against Tinubu, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) and a host of APC leaders. Of note is that they seem to have gone into overdrive in their circulation of outlandish accusations of inordinate wealth and property acquisition by Bola Tinubu.

    These politicians turned blackmailers who are clearly of the

    PDP brand are identifiable. They must not be left to roam free and get away with libel and their criminal activities in character assassination. Tinubu and the APC must approach the courts of the land and, with the decorum and formalities afforded by the rules of courts, put them to the strictest proof of these allegations.  Because of their cowardice, they work as faceless persons. However, they have now been uncovered. The Fayoses, Fani-Kayodes,Mimikos and the Olisa Metus of this world. They have also recruited many into their ranks using slush monies.  They go by phony names and acronyms shielding their cowardly sponsors.

    In the past, these characters made allegations against Tinubu and went ahead to orchestrate his arraignment before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).  It is a matter of record that all the charges against Bola Tinubu were quashed by that tribunal.

    Several other allegations against him remain in the realm of speculative rumour, with no evidence to back them up.

    In the latest round of falsehood being circulated in some sections of the media, a list of “purported choice properties said to belong to a chieftain of the APC is being peddled.  Those behind this list do this without regard to whether the properties in the list in fact exist.

    Their story admittedly describes them as ‘purported choice properties’, and raise doubts of ownership by stating ‘said to belong’!!! How irresponsible and how manifestly mischievous!

    For the records and for the avoidance of doubt, it is clear that these allegations are totally false and baseless and this attempt to play on our people’s collective ignorance and emotion is sad.

    The ‘Big Lie’ strategy of the propagators of these lies is about to come to an end. Because he who alleges must proof, these attackers must face the law and provide incontrovertible proof.

    The Tinubu-inspired 25-year development plan of Lagos helped lay the foundation for the infrastructural renewal, revenue breakthrough and related reforms in Lagos. No elected governor, past or present today in Nigeria equals the vision, vigor and vitality Tinubu brought to governance. Today, Lagos is a national and global model of good governance thanks to Tinubu and his party.

    Indeed, the falsity of the accusations against Tinubu and Fashola by the faceless would be apparent to independent and fair minded citizens if, in the absence of the opportunity for formal proof and denial otherwise afforded in responding to identifiable accusers, and with the benefit of seeing through the ‘Big Lie Strategy’, they consider:

    ·Whether accusations of secrecy bordering on the Public Office Holder (Payment of Pension) Law of 2007 are valid and reasonable when: (a) the law is available for public scrutiny in the Lagos State of Nigeria Official Gazette Extraordinary No. 37 Vol. 40 of May 18, 2007; (b)  the law, in fact, documents the benefits payable to retired public officers instead of arbitrary payouts; and (c) the approach agrees with internationally acceptable practices including the model in the United States (U.S.) under the Former Presidents Act, Presidential Transition Act and Former Presidents Protection Act.

    · Whether there is, in fact, a property on Oyinkan Abayomi that has served as Guest House to the Lagos State Government since 1979?

    · Whether the outlandish value of the properties listed in the publication is not arbitrary, unsubstantiated and indicative of the mischievous actions of desperate political operatives.

    · Whether reputable publicly traded organisations with internationally sanctioned codes of corporate governance such as Oando Plc and UACN Plc would engage, without obvious consequences, in such shady deals as described in the publication.

    · Whether the fact that I share a common surname with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oando Plc is not being used as a fodder to feed damaging conspiracy theories and score cheap political points at the expense of the truth.

    · Whether the relocation of the Ikosi Road campus of the Lagos State Polytechnic to its permanent site at Ikorodu was not in fulfillment of the Master Plan for the institution.

    · Whether it is not lazy and outlandish to suggest that every major property developer in Lagos State is fronting for me.  Are most of these developments not funded by facilities from the banks?

    · Whether the matters relating to Federal Government properties in Lagos State are not presently before the Supreme Court of Nigeria and whether there is any shred of documented evidence substantiating the accusations concerning the old Federal Secretariat.

    · Whether sharing a surname with a doctor working at the Critical Care Unit (CCU) of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital is sufficient to reasonably conclude that I personally own the unit.  Is that not laughable in itself?

    The truth of the matter is that the detractors do not understand Tinubu and the progressives with their style and innovative approach to governance. Not because they are incapable of doing so, but because the years of waste and charlatanism presided over by these same detractors have become conditioned to their tired, regressive and destructive approach to governance, wealth management and infrastructure development.

    Tinubu is a trailblazer and represents that new progressive and aggressive generation of managers, who, having won the confidence of their people to occupy political offices, have embarked on new methods of financing projects. This group has fully tapped and developed the potentials of Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiatives.  By so doing, being able to complete and embark on projects that only decades of reliance on federal allocations would achieve.  Yes, private sector people benefitted but the benefits were legitimate and the people got value. And, what is more, it accords with international best practices.

    The APC approach to governance in Lagos has empowered the private sector players. It has led to the creation of jobs and opportunities for ordinary citizens. Citizens have gotten value and are positioned to continue to get long term value. This approach has in fact, reduced corruption and waste in governance.

    Do the PDP detractors know these? Yes, they do. Why, then, are they falsifying the records and creating and spreading malicious innuendos? Because they want to play on the people’s readiness and tendency (justifiable by years of disappointing governance) to believe that all politicians are corrupt and that any new agenda is an avenue to siphon funds. It is evil, devilish, criminal and morally reprehensible for our detractors to attempt to take advantage of our people in this way.

    I have no doubt whatsoever that the objectives of the publishers of these otherwise defamatory articles are to malign the person of Tinubu and attack the viability of the APC platform, to manipulate the people and impede the progress of the Progressives. It is an act of desperation and politically motivated character assassination carried to its highest and nauseating level against Tinubu.

    Like it failed in the past, this attempt again will kiss the dust.

     

  • The Pathfinder: Beyond a glimpse of Tinubu

    The Pathfinder: Beyond a glimpse of Tinubu

    A book on the life, times and politics of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, titled: The Pathfinder, will be released this month to coincide with his birthday.

    Written by Taiwo Ogundipe, a journalist, and published by Topseal Communications Limited, the book is a well-researched and detailed account of Tinubu’s early years and education, his professional career as an accountant, his  political activities and two-term tenure as Governor of Lagos State.

    Ogundipe said he wrote the book to highlight the essential Tinubu, document his struggles and accomplishments, and show the value of his political wizardry, especially in the context of nation building. The book provides insight into the background that shaped a political figure who has come to represent progressive politics in Nigeria.  The Pathfinder has a particular relevance at this juncture in the country’s political development.

    According to Ogundipe, the book is not all about the virtues of the political icon as it also reflects the other side of his person. He said the book is very instructive at this stage of the nation’s democracy considering the input of Tinubu to the democratic growth. ‘It is also a veritable resource for those who want to read about Nigeria’s political development.’

    He recalled that Tinubu was excited when he saw the first draft of the book and photographers used because he has lost some of such photographs to the army invasion of his house during the General Sanni Abacha administration.

    “Importantly, Mr. Dele Alake was one of the first of Tinubu’s aides that I shared my early draft with. He provided meaningful contributions in drawing up the book outline and press clippings that helped flesh-up the book,” Ogundipe said.

    Tinubu is in the forefront of a critical and possibly defining political battle for the country’s redemption from the forces of retrogression and rot. The book is lucid and engaging, which is enriched by Ogundipe’s journalistic background. It is unprecedented as a penetrating deeply enlightening portrait of a personality whose history has so far been largely presented superficially.

    Ogundipe brings a unique perspective to this book which is well positioned for use by anyone who is interested in Nigeria’s democratic evolution.

    Ogundipe is also the author of the widely acclaimed The Hurricane, a biography of the late General Murtala Muhammed, with the foreword written by the ex-President, General Olusegun Obasanjo (retd). The international edition of The Hurricane has just been published and released in February 2015 by Amazon, the USA publishing giant.

    Obasanjo wrote in his foreword to The Hurricane: “The book is a good research work on the person of the late General Murtala Muhammed. It is a well-outlined piece of writing on the life and times of the late Head of State who was indeed a personal friend and a professional colleague in the

    Nigerian Army. The Hurricane has effectively captured the historical perspectives of the work of the General, depicting his effort to bring about discipline and sanitisation of the military and the Nigerian civil society.”

    Ogundipe attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication in 1983. He has a distinguished career in journalism.  He started as a reporter with The Democrat Newspapers, Kaduna, after which he joined ThisWeek magazine as a senior reporter. He thereafter moved to the Daily Times as a senior writer and ran a popular column in the then widest circulating newspaper, Sunday Times. He later joined The Concord Press as an assistant editor and edited the Midweek Concord. He eventually became a member of the Editorial Board of ThisDay newspapers and pioneered a very popular column in ThisDay on Sunday. He is an Associate Editor with The Nation.

    Ogundipe is also a talented television and film writer/producer. He has created, written and produced zone highly rated programmes on the network service of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), and the African Independent Television (AIT), notably SPACS, a detective series and MAGNATE, a soap opera. He is working on the biography of the late televangelist, Pastor Bimbo Odukoya of The Fountain of Life Church.

     

  • Tinubu petitions NBC  over AIT documentary

    Tinubu petitions NBC over AIT documentary

    FORMER Lagos State Governor and All Progressive Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has petition the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), seeking sanctions against the Africa Independent Television (AIT) for broadcasting “derogatory and offensive” documentary against him.

    The petition by his lawyer Olatunji Abayomi asked the NBC to restrain the AIT and any other media organisation from producing or reproducing the “defamatory documentary”.

    Abayomi said the documentary titled “Lion of Bourdilon”, which aired on AIT between March 1 and 2, violated paragraphs 3.1.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.5 and paragraphs 5.2.1 – 5.2.22 of National Broadcasting Commission Code.

    The lawyer, who described the documentary as “extremely libellous”, said the NBC should act swiftly to safeguard its integrity and secure the reputation of the media.

    He noted that even though AIT wrote “sponsored” on the documentary, the television station did not reveal the identity of such sponsors, an indication that it has something to hide.

    “The said documentary is offensive, derogatory, unethical, destructive, and politically motivated to serve the interest of the anonymous ‘sponsor’. You may wish to particularly note that although AIT wrote “sponsored” when broadcasting the documentary, it never during or after the broadcast revealed the “sponsors”, an indication that AIT had something to hide,” Abayomi said.

  • Tinubu threatens to sue AIT  over defamatory documentary

    Tinubu threatens to sue AIT over defamatory documentary

    ALL Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has threatened to sue the management of Daar Communications Limited, owners of the Africa Independent Television (AIT) for the defamatory content of a documentary aired on Sunday.

    His counsel Mr. Tunji Abayomi has, through a letter delivered to Daar Communications yesterday afternoon, asked the organisation to apologise for the content and stop its airing.

    The letter reads in part: “…You aired an hour-long documentary focussing on our client (Bola Tinubu). Clearly pre-occupied with political resentment and hatred neither warranted, necessary, proper, or justified, you published several false allegations against our client… More

    disturbing is your misrepresentation that the said documentary was “sponsored” without disclosing the

    “sponsors”. You cannot under law hide under media freedom to maliciously injure a citizen’s reputation”.

    The letter also demanded N20 billion as cost of damage done to the reputation of Asiwaju Tinubu, failing which the client will sue the company.

    “To affirm the right of our client against your defamatory publication, we demand that you confirm to us within 24 hours of receipt of this letter, an apology and retraction of the said publication/documentary,” the letter added.

  • I’m not seeking to be president through the backdoor, says Tinubu

    I’m not seeking to be president through the backdoor, says Tinubu

    The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has    stepped up its attacks on the All Progressives  Congress (APC). It alleged last week that the National Leader of the opposition party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,    has an ulterior motive to become president through the backdoor. In fact, spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council (PDPPCO) Femi    Fani-Kayode, told a news conference in Abuja that the APC presidential running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo signed an undertaken to yield his slot to Tinubu after     the       party’s victory. But the Tinubu Media Office yesterday said Fani-Kayode and his paymasters were lying. In its response, contained in the  statement published    below,      the Office said the PDP’s claim was only good for the trash can. 

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign continues its descent. This is to be expected.  Because the truth stings them harshly. They have become a factory of lies. A few days ago, the agent of character assassination who doubles as the busy hatchet man of the PDP accused Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of plotting to be vice president then President through subterfuge.

    Clearly, he has exposed the confusion and contradiction within his party and has veered off from the real debate. But he cannot avoid the storm of change already unleashed by the APC.

    However, the only subterfuge involved in this entire episode, is that eating at Femi Fani-Kayode’s mind.  His mind is an agent of mayhem and a foreigner to facts. The last time we checked, the APC ticket was a Buhari/Osinbajo one.  That is what it is and that is what shall stand.

    Fani-Kayode is not as smart as he thinks.  If you read between the lines of his hysteria, you will see another extreme sentiment: that of surging desperation. His statement indicates that even he now realises that his paymaster has lost to Buhari/Osinbajo. The game is over. The whistle has blown. What the fantasy man seeks to do is change the game.  He seeks to run against Tinubu in hopes that the outcome will be better. Fani-Kayode now grasps at straw in the night wind.

    Fani-Kayode is on a futile journey to shield the populace from seeing the failures of his paymasters.  His statement taken in context indicates that his paymasters will lose the election. They are now worried about what will happen thereafter. The majority of Nigerians have concluded that they have done enough damage to our politics, economy and security; and cannot be tolerated any longer. Rather, they should be voted out by the people.  Their journey of lies and deception is at its terminal point.  It lied to Nigerians and the international community that elections had to be shifted first because of the Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) issue and later, it became a security ambush to change the date, thus aborting Nigeria’s date with destiny at the polls.

    That FFK (Femi Fani-Kayode) is the best a ruling party can do as a spokesman speaks volumes about the PDP.  They are bereft of talents and characters. They are filled with lies and chicanery. FFK is simply the worst and most outspoken of a bad lot. However, we welcome his interventions.  They are of such low quality and base character. His utterances frighten people but not in the way FFK intended.

    Instead of scaring the people away from the APC, his work scares people that someone so unfit is so close to the seat of power, someone so unhinged is given free rein to spit bile and call that public discourse. One must wonder who is unbalanced, the misfit or he who hires him. Keep at it FFK. Continue!

    Most Nigerians are fed up with this government and desire change. They await eagerly that opportunity at the polls. They cannot tolerate four more years of a Fani-Kayode of his paymasters and his utterances. That is your agony Fani-Kayode and of course that of the PDP and its gang of destroyers. You will not be able to deceive majority of Nigerians who are prepared to use their vote for a positive change. And if only to shield the populace from your peculiar brand of abuse of power, both you and your boss must go.  The APC is committed to bringing reforms to our institutions, recovery to our economy and relief to millions of our citizens who are suffering.

    This latest episode showed that Fani-Kayode’s hallucinations are now uncontrollable.   Again, unable to make headway against Buhari and Osinbajo, he now wants to run against Tinubu.

    This plot will not work. Tinubu is not scheming to become president through the back door. He, just like any qualified Nigerian has the right to walk in through the front door if he so desires. But he is not on the ticket.

    For the job he is hired to do, it is expected that a Fani-Kayode will be blinded to the positive nature of the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket. If he has failed to read and do some research on the character of an Osinbajo, let me help him. Yemi Osinbajo is   fiercely independent. A brilliant mind of great character and and a consummate reformer and legal crusader.  You will not dare speak of him in this manner. The APC ticket is of people of great resolve. But because among your own crowd, you have people who will willingly destroy, not only our institutions and country, you think so of others. APC is a party with people of impeccable character, courageous and patriotic leaders, who are out to rescue our nation. And you – Fani-Kayode – are on record to have said so in several interviews.

    If FFK cannot recognise that Tinubu is a talent-seeker, man of vision, one who creates opportunities for the best minds to thrive and serve the public, then he deserves our pity. Tinubu’s hand is writ large in the brand of good governance pervading the Southwest and other parts of Nigeria. He is a hunter for talents as exemplified in Babatunde Raji Fashola of Lagos, who has redefined governance; talented and hardworking Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State; indefatigable Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State; eclectic Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State; the relentless Comrade Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and until recently, Kayode  Fayemi, who served Ekiti well. Yemi Osinbajo belongs to this tribe of excellent public servants.

    The APC still parades other governors who continue to excel across the country. The likes of Governor Rabiu  Kwankwos in Kano;  the tireless Governor Wamakko of Sokoto State  and  other governors in Borno, Rivers, Yobe, Kwara – all of them committed to  bringing change to their people.

    Bola Tinubu is helping to build the great platform for change; wholeheartedly working and supporting the APC ticket because he believes it is the last best hope to rescue Nigeria from the disaster FFK and his ilks will want to continue to rule us if allowed to. I pray Nigerians will not allow them to misgovern us a day beyond May 29. If FFK pretends not to know of  Tinubu’s efforts to build and support the APC,   it comes as no surprise. Fani-Kayode tried before to be part of the party but left when he found out  there was no room for his games. Because the APC could not help to free him from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and aviation fraud, he ran away to the party that blocked the EFCC on his behalf.

    On record are Tinubu’s efforts and his contributions to rebuilding the nation and ensuring its democracy.  They are his patriotic obligations. People like FFK will never understand this. Patriotism is not part of their personal constitution. Everything they do has a private beginning and personal end. They do nothing regarding the public purpose except to lie about it.

    I will not dignify FFK’s outrageous lies with any reply.  All I know is that Nigerians know that he is a peddler of falsehood. And millions of Nigerians are with the APC and its leaders.

    Tinubu, like millions of APC members, is pleased with the performance of the APC ticket on the campaign trail and looks forward to greater accomplishments from the Buhari/Osinbajo team once in office.

    Let me restate that Tinubu is a committed democrat and he has demonstrated that times over. He is one man that has chosen to serve this country to the best of his ability.  By God’s grace and the support of millions of Nigerians, APC will go on to win the March presidential election and Gen Muhammadu Buhari and Prof Osinbajo will go ahead to be sworn in to lead this country to better times.

    Fani-Kayode cannot just leave Tinubu alone because they see him as their political nemesis. But Tinubu will not be their dart board  If they want to see the culprit behind their flagging misfortune, they do not need to glare at Tinubu.  They should go home and peer into the nearest mirror. Therein their trouble lies.

    Now, FFK has revealed why his party, the PDP has consistently persecuted Bola Tinubu through phony Code of Conduct Tribunal,  massive unjustified attacks against his character and integrity, intimidation and harassment. They all have failed. In what is a classic case of abuse of power, the government you now work for have accused Tinubu in the past of baseless and unproven allegations, whereas in your party, including yourself, there are wolves feasting on the commonwealth of the people. For a leadership that cannot define corruption and theft, we are left with a gang of plunderers. You have openly and secretly stolen and plundered the wealth of the nation without the slightest concern about morality and the suffering masses.

    The fiction of a thousand Fani-Kayodes cannot stop an idea whose time has come. The APC is committed to upholding and respecting the tenets of democracy and of bringing a new government that will usher in a new day for a new Nigeria. And that is what Fani-Kayode and his party cannot handle.

    The nation has had enough of their shamelessness. Please pack up. It is time to go.

  • Tinubu,Osinbajo, Ambode for walk

    Tinubu,Osinbajo, Ambode for walk

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) will hold a walk/rally from Maryland to Alausa, the seat of government, on Saturday.

    Notable leaders, including its National Leader Bola Tinubu, vice presidential candidate Prof Yemi Osinbajo and the governorship candidate, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, are leading the Walk for Change.

    Also expected on the train are: Governors Babatunde Fashola (Lagos), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), party leaders at the national and state levels.

    Organisers of the event, the local chapter of the Buhari/Osinbajo Campaign Organisation, said the walk will showcase the readiness of Lagosians and the party for the rescheduled general elections.

    All lovers of democracy will join party faithful at the Maryland Junction for the event tagged: “Walk for Change”, that will take them through Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way, Allen Avenue and terminate in front of the Assembly Complex, Alausa.

     

     

  • APC dismisses claim on Tinubu/Osinbajo

    APC dismisses claim on Tinubu/Osinbajo

    •Says it’s outlandish

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday dismissed as sickening and outlandish the claim by the Jonathan Campaign Organisation that the APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, plans to become Vice President through the back door in the event of the party winning this month’s election.

    The APC said the claim was merely designed by the PDP to divert attention from “the runaway success of the APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, at the Chatham House in London last Thursday.”

    The APC National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in a statement in London that the PDP and the Jonathan Administration “still do not have any answer to what has now become an epochal moment that has separated the wheat from the chaff.”

    Buhari’s  globally-acclaimed outing, Mohammed said, “has presented Nigerians, and indeed the global community, with a choice between a bumbling, ineffective, incoherent, clueless, visionless and incompetent President and an assertive, knowledgeable, dignified, purposeful and principled President-in-waiting.

    ‘’Having failed to discredit that outing with a rented crowd, some of whom confessed to have been paid to carry placards they do not even understand, the PDP and the Jonathan Administration have now resorted to making nauseating claims that are totally untrue, absolutely incomprehensible and nothing but sheer bunkum.’’

    APC said the claim is “the latest in a series of desperate moves by the PDP and the Jonathan Administration since the emergence of Gen. Buhari as the APC presidential candidate, and the clearest indication yet that they have no answer to the unstoppable momentum of a man of history.

    ‘’They have thrown everything imaginable at Gen. Buhari, but he has continued to wax stronger and stronger: They said he was not qualified, that he was too old, then they fabricated a medical report of an illness of their own choice, sponsored death wish adverts against him and instituted a myriad of court cases to stop him.

    “After they failed to stop him, they went after the election itself, using the PVCs as a tool to launch a campaign for postponement and, when they realised that would not work, came up with the bogey of insecurity in the North-east to force a postponement of the election, hoping they can buy enough time to revive their electoral misfortune.

    ‘’With everything working against them, they engaged in a show of shame at The Chatham House that backfired badly, on the heels of their bare-faced lies that Gen. Buhari was hospitalised in London. The preposterous claim of a secret oath – reminiscent of what they do in their own party – by the apparently ailing spokesman of the Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode, is their latest desperate act.’’

    APC said in as much as it has so far refrained from engaging Fani-Kayode in his game of character assassination, abuses and irresponsible name calling, it is “becoming seriously concerned that he may be caving in under pressure and reverting to his undignified past.”

    The PDP had said Tinubu had made the APC presidential running mate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo swear to an oath to step down for him on assumption of office.

    In a separate statement on the allegation, the Coordinator of  the Buhari/ Osinbajo Presidential campaign organisation in Osun State, Senator Oyetunde Husain, said it was an indication of PDP’s  envy and fear of the political capacity of Tinubu.

    Husain said the allegation also “reflects the level of desperation and the effect of it on the thinking faculty of the managers of President Jonathan and the PDP.”

    He added: “the PDP is a party that has long abandoned its primary assignment of governance; they were busy inflicting hardship on the people and neglecting their welfare, while Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other, were busy strategising daily on how to rescue Nigeria from the fangs of corruption, ineptitude and cluelessness.”