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  • Lagos ACN consoles Tinubu

    The Lagos State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has sent condolences to the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the death of his mother, Alhaja Abibat Mogaji.

    The party commiserated with Asiwaju Tinubu on the irreparable loss, saying it was consoled that his mother lived a long, fruitful and result-oriented life.

    It prayed that God should grant her rest in paradise.

    In a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, the party said Mama lived a worthy life of service to the nation and humanity, adding that she remained a national icon through her activism and devotion to the interest of the common people.

    It urged Asiwaju Tinubu to uphold the tenets of social justice, good governance, rule of law and equity as a tribute to Mama.

    The statement reads: “We receive the news of the passing on of Mama with sadness, yet with a satisfaction borne out of the good roles she played in her life to promote the cause of justice and democracy.

    “While we mourn Mama, we feel satisfied that her devotion to the promotion of the ideals of justice, especially as it relates to the interests of market women and the masses, remains a worthy testimony of the fulfilled life she led.

    “We feel proud of Mama’s historic antecedents, especially her role in fighting for the enthronement of democracy through the activities of the Lagos market women she led in the period that spanned the infamous annulment of the June 12, 1993 election and the subsequent fight that led to the restoration of democracy in 1999.

    “Mama’s role in the struggle for democracy portrayed her as a heroine of democracy, whose memory would linger on for the coming generations.

    “We recall that she cut an enviable niche in business as she rose to become the President-General of the Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men, a position she used to contribute to the sustenance of democracy and promotion of the interest of the downtrodden.

    “She was a notable philanthropist and a renowned leader of men and women, who are committed to the promotion of the interest of the poor and the enthronement of justice.

    “Lagos ACN is happy that Alhaja Mogaji mothered one of the nation’s most committed democrats, an astute administrator, a leader of men, an activist, a great politician and a firm advocate and fighter for people’s rights, Asiwaju Tinubu. We see this as a prized treasure Mama left for Nigeria and we draw consolation that her spirit of doggedness and political savvy lives in her famous son.

    “We believe that Mama is not dead as she continues her well-known fight for a better Nigeria through her son and the men and women she led while alive.

    “The entire ACN family feels bereaved with the death of Mama. We share the irreparable loss of Asiwaju’s mother as we believe she lived a life of great achievement on earth. We equally share his sense of pride at having such a fulfilled and famous mother. We join millions of Nigerians in offering our heartfelt sympathy over this great loss, as we pray God to grant her soul a deserved rest in paradise.”

     

  • ACN consoles Tinubu

    ACN consoles Tinubu

    •Pays tribute to mum

    The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has commiserated with its National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the death

    of his mother, Alhaja Abibatu Asabi Mogaji.

    It urged him to draw strength from the sweet memories of her remarkable sojourn on earth.

    In a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said although

    no words are good enough to soothe Asiwaju Tinubu’s loss, he should be consoled by the accomplishments of his mother, who was one of the greatest women of her time.

    ACN also paid tribute to the late Alhaja Mogaji, the President-General, Association of Nigerian Market Men and Women. It described her as a major factor behind the success of the progressives, especially in the Southwest.

    “Despite her old age, her instincts remained sharp till the end. She paid attention to what was going on around her, including the realignment of the progressive forces aimed at making life better for the citizens, the plight of whom she made her passion throughout her life.

    “A few weeks ago, she inquired about the progress of the realignment, an indication that she was committed to ensuring a better life for all even till the end,” the party said.

    It said the greatest indication of her unyielding concern for the less privileged was that anytime the interest of her followers – the market men and women – collided with that of the government during her son’s tenure as the Lagos State governor, she supported her followers!

    ACN said Alhaja Mogaji would also be remembered for her dominance at the top echelon of the association for about half a century, during which she kept her dignity intact and made a giant stride in fighting for the interest of the members.

    “That she presided over such an important body for such a length of time without soiling her reputation and that of her famous and highly-respectable lineage is a great testimony to her uprightness, decency, integrity, generosity, loyalty and firm principles.

    “Over the years, those attributes also came in handy for her as she refused to be lured by anti-progressive forces, shunning whatever

    offer that could compromise such rare attributes.

    “Having availed herself so creditably in her earthly sojourn, we pray the good Lord to grant her a well-deserved rest and protect those she left behind,” the party said.

  • Textile workers condole with Tinubu

    The General-Secretary of the National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, Comrade Issa Aremu, has said the death of Alhaja Abibat Mogaji would affect trade union activism.

    Presenting a condolence letter to the National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, he said the labour movement would miss the selfless service of the Iyaloja-General.

    Said he: “Mama was a successful entrepreneur. As the President-General of the Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men, Mama was a truly comrade-mother.”

    Comrade Aremu said given her efforts to ensure a fair bargain for the consumers and the public, labour has lost someone that made government live up to its responsibilities.

    His words: “Her organising capacity and ability to engage working women in the retail and wholesale business earned them a fair bargain.”

    Asiwaju Tinubu thanked members of the textile industry for their support and prayed that God would guide the labour movement.

     

  • Igbinedion commiserates with Tinubu

    Former Edo State governor, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, yesterday joined other Nigerians to commiserate with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the death of his mother.

    He described the late Alhaja Abibat Mogaji as “a bridge

    builder.” Igbinedion said Alhaja Mogaji left a legacy of philanthropy, hard work, grassroots mobilising and quality leadership.

    He said she was a mother of democracy and a symbol of womanhood.

    Igbinedion prayed that Allah should grant her eternal rest.

  • Atiku, Duke, Saraki others visit Tinubu

    Prominent politicians, traditional rulers and members of the diplomatic corps yesterday visited the Ikoyi, Lagos residence of the National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, over the demise of his mother, Alhaja Habibat Mogaji.

    The early callers included: former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, former Cross River State Governor Donald Duke, his Kwara State counterpart Senator Bukola Saraki, former Lagos Town Council Secretary Senator Habeeb Fashinro and Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) General Evangelist Pastor S. A. Abiara. The members of the Lagos State House of Assembly led by Speaker Adeyemi Ikuforiji also paid the family a condolence visit.

    Commiserating with him, Atiku urged Tinubu to take solace in the fact that the late President-General of the Market Women and Men Association of Nigeria lived a fulfilled life.

    He said: “On behalf of those who have accompanied me here, we have come to condole and commiserate with the rest of the family. It is painful she left, we cannot replace her but then we give gratitude to God for a life well spent.”

    He described the late Alhaja Mogaji as a patriotic mother, who ensured during her life time the resources at her disposal were used for the good of the ordinary people in the society.

    Atiku said the only way those loving memories could be appreciated is for those she left behind to emulate her virtues and live a good life. He later requested for prayers for the repose of the soul of the late Mogaji.

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, who equally sent his condolence message through Ambassador Hamzat Ahmadu, said Magaji’s legacies would not be forgotten in a hurry because of her contribution to the development of the country.

    Hamza said: “Personally, I interacted with her in my younger age. That was when I was the secretary to the late General Aguyi Ironsi. The former Head of State sent me to her to appeal to her to reduce the price of food stuff, which she did.

    “She did not leave it at that. She called me and said my son, I have done my part. What about the General? I said he will do his part. I want to use this occasion to appeal to all concerned to embrace peace so that the country can move forward.”

    Senator Annie Okonkwo described the death as a great loss.

    He said: “She was a woman who stabililised Nigeria. She catered for the needy, poor and the less-privileged people. Today, the whole country is celebrating her.

    “The good thing today is that she has a lot of children who are doing very well. I still believe that many people will toe her footsteps. We believe this is a time the country should come together for a better Nigeria. “

    Senator Saraki said her passage was a celebration of life, which all must glorify. “We hope others should learn from her exemplary life. May the almighty Allah continue to perfect his rest and protect all she left behind, “ Saraki said.

    Prophet Abiara commended the late market leader for her liberal attitude to life.

    The cleric said: “ She has a liberal mind and contributed to organisations there has no Islamic affiliation. She donated Bibles to churches and many times supported what the church was doing. It takes the grace of God for someone to follow this exemplary path.”

    The leader of the Chinese community in Lagos Mr. Jackson Sun Guoping said they have ordered all Chinese markets in Lagos to observe a holiday in memory of her.

    He said: “Our people have closed their shops today to remember the Iyaloja-General. She always support our activities in Lagos and without mincing word she has been a big pillar to the Chinese community and was always present when we mark our calendar year.”

    Among those who have visited the ACN leader are: former governor of Bauchi State, Adamu Ma’azu , deputy national chairman of the ACN, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Lagos Ikuforoji, who led other state lawmakers, former Sports and Youth Development Commissioner in Lagos, Prince Adeniji Adele, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, Chief Ebenezer Obey, former military administrator of Lagos State, Commodore Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd), former Cross River State GovernorDonald Duke, Mr Ayo Opadokun, Hajia Abba Folawiyo, Chief Bisi Abiola, Chief Chris Ekwilo and wives as well as the former Lagos Commissioner for Finance, Mr Olawale Edun.

  • PDP, Jonathan have failed Nigerians, says Tinubu

    PDP, Jonathan have failed Nigerians, says Tinubu

    ACN leader lashes govt on economy, security

    APC files registration request at INEC

     

    President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is confused about how to tackle Nigeria’s challenges, especially poverty and insecurity, a leader of the newly-formed All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has said.

    He said the Federal Government promised peace and security, but under its “unwatchful eye” insecurity has grown and Boko Haram “has turned large tracts of northern Nigeria into no man’s land”.

    But, a bright future, he said, is on the horizon as the APC, which he called “the government in-waiting”, would rescue Nigeria from its confused state.

    “As leaders of the new party and government in-waiting, we intend to pursue dynamic, time-tested and bold policies that will liberate our people by making sure our wealth works for us,” Tinubu said.

    Nigerians, said Tinubu, have become increasingly divided as a people because the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government continues to take faulty steps in addressing poverty and injustice.

    “They have ignored the cause and gone after the symptoms,” the former Lagos State Governor told a packed audience inside the Grand Committee Ballroom, Westminster Hall, House of Parliament, London on Monday. He identified failed policies on power, employment, economy and security as evidence of bad leadership.

    Tinubu, the keynote speaker at the British African Diaspora Conference, spoke on “Leadership, national development and the people”.

    He urged the Federal Government to apply a consistent policy of targeted law enforcement operations along with an active programme of economic development, negotiations and potential amnesty for penitent Boko Haram members.

    He said rather than take this step, the nation has been treated to series of government inaction and indiscriminate use of force, which culminated in the declaration of a state of emergency in three states.

    “The Jonathan government set up a special Committee on Boko Haram and Security matters, but sadly before they could perform, he declared State of Emergency in three Northern states: Yobe, Borno and Adamawa.

    “This is symptomatic of a confused leadership. If there is security in this jumbled policy, neither I nor the majority of Nigerians can find it!”

    To the fomer Lagos governor, if Nigeria is to mature as a democracy, its electoral system must be improved. He decried the fact that those who control the system manipulate elections with such impunity that they now see misconduct without sanction as a normal way of life.

    Said he: “Look at the recent controversy surrounding election of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) chairman… A group comprising all the nations’ governors could not even conduct a simple 35-person election without a disputed outcome.

    “With this recent experience, I fear the length those in power would go and the means they would employ to manipulate results when the battleground is the entire nation and the stakes are the general elections in 2015.

    “The NGF debacle symbolises a disdain for democracy and the popular will. If we are to save Nigeria, we must rescue the electoral process from its abusers,” Tinubu said.

    In his view, a great philosophical gulf separates the government from the progressives. “This current Nigerian government is a retrogressive one. Much of what they claim as growth is but the harsh redistribution of wealth from the bottom to the top. The bottom gets squeezed while the top expands. They are serving us the salad of corruption.

    “They consume our today and squander the nation’s tomorrow. For 14 years, the PDP-led government cannot turn anything around. A new leadership is required to put a stop to this.”

    Tinubu criticised Nigeria’s economic policies, saying the economy is being reconstructed “as an oasis for a small few and a stark desert for the many” while the government pretends to endorse the same budget-cutting austerity policies as much of Europe.

    “We are not Europe; we are a Third World economy. That these policies have failed in European nations with higher standards of living than Nigeria gives our leaders no concern.”

    Tinubu said the people live in dire straits, yet the government would rather waste the money than spend it on public benefit because they do not believe the people deserve it.

    He said the progressives would bring pragmatic solution to the country’s woes because in their approach to the political economy, they do not rely on textbook answers as they do not “live in textbooks.

    He said: “We live in the real world and thus seek answers from real world experiences. Here is a real world fact: No large nation has ever attained sustained growth without government running budget deficits to build the required infrastructure and without other government policies promoting development of the key industries that would become the spine of national development.

    “Here is another such fact: No populous nation ever attains prosperity solely by extracting its raw material to exchange them for the finished goods of other large nations. We must industrialise and diversify our economy

    “It is for this reason – to save the nation from the stranglehold of permanent poverty and poor governance – that the members of the progressive opposition political parties have decided to put aside personal ambition (including my own ambition) to form a new party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). We do this because Nigeria has entered a critical state of economic depression.”

    According to Tinubu, because of the unfair nature of the electoral processes and the gross imbalance of its political economy, the people have been props in a drama for which they should have been the main characters. “We must change this,” he said.

    He said the progressives must move Nigeria away from a place where the whims and narrow wishes of self-centered reactionary elite dictate the fate of over 150 million people.

    “On our side, we will take our chances with a free and fair election, for we shall offer the people an innovative programme consisting of a national industrial policy that includes radical infrastructural development and employment targets,” he said.

    The former Lagos governor spoke of “the Glorious Nigerian Revolution”, which he said has nothing to do with force of arms.

    His words: “The Revolution of which I speak has two major parts. First, is the peaceful conversion of our quasi-democracy into a full-fledged one. Second, is the implementation of policies turning the political economy away from its retrogressive, elitist bearings.

    “We seek policies pointing in a progressive direction affording the average person a chance at a dignified life. This will be through the provision of gainful employment, quality education and essential social services for those who need the helping hand of government to survive.

    “I see no shame in believing progressive government can improve the political economy and the lives of the people.”

    Groups and personalities at the event included representatives of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Business Council for Africa , the British African Business Alliance, Ministers from Nigeria High Commission UK7; an association of Nigerians in top British government employment – British Nigerians in Government (BIG) and Chairman, the African Professionals in the Diaspora (TAPID), Tope Olodo.

    •Full speech tomorrow

  • June 12: Fashola, Tinubu, Kokori for 20th anniversary lecture tomorrow

    Eminent Nigerians will tomorrow converge on Lagos to mark the 20th anniversary of the annuled June 12, 1993 presidential election widely acclaimed to have been won by the late business mogul, Chief Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola.

    A lecture organised by the Lagos State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists will be chaired by former Lagos State Governor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    Former General-Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Chief Frank Ovie Kokori, is expected as a guest lecturer.

    The event, according to a statement by the Chairman of Lagos NUJ, Deji Elumoye and Secretary, Sylva Okereke, will be a one-day lecture. Those to discuss Kokori’s paper include: Femi Falana (SAN); former Managing Director of the defunct Concord, Dr Doyin Abiola; Deputy Managing Director of Thisday, Kayode Komolafe and the President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Femi Adesina

    Kokori, a major player during the battle for the actualisation of the June 12 mandate, will speak on “Post June 12: The Good and the Bad” at the Ondo Hall, Lagos Airport Hotel in Ikeja.

    Tinubu is expected to chair the lecture. Governor Babatunde Fashola is expected to be the Chief Host. Former Ogun State Governor Aremo Olusegun Osoba is Special Guest of Honour.

    Other dignitaries expected include: former NADECO Chieftain Lt. Gen. Alani Akinrinade (rtd); former Deputy Governor of Lagos State Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele and former Osun State Governor Chief Bisi Akande.

     

     

     

     

  • Tinubu to address British House of Commons Monday

    Tinubu to address British House of Commons Monday

    Former Lagos State Governor and a national leader of the just formed opposition mega-party, All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, will on Monday deliver the keynote address at a conference at the British House of Commons.

    The conference, with the theme: National Development and the People, will be hosted by a senior member of the British Parliament, Mr David Lammy MP. He will be joined by Mr Ivan Lewis MP, Shadow Secretary for International Development; Mr Julius Maada Bio, Sierra Leonean former Head of State, as well as other top politicians from various parties in British political circle.

    They will share thoughts and deliberate on salient issues of national development as they concern Nigeria, Africa and the United Kingdom (UK).

    A statement yesterday by Mr Sunday Dare of Tinubu Media Office, Lagos, said African Partnership Development, the UK body behind the convocation of the conference, has said Asiwaju Tinubu was chosen as the keynote speaker, with other African leaders and top Members of British Parliament (MPs), “to stimulate proactive actions and deepen the understanding of the international community and the Diaspora public on the challenges of national development against progressive leadership in Africa from the perspective of Nigeria, the most populous black nation”.

    The statement added: “The organisers have been the facilitator of several high-powered deliberations focusing on the socio-economic and political progress of Africa, which have played host to a number of notable economic players and political figures in Africa and the UK, offering their views on solving some of the issues undermining progress in their respective countries.”

    Quoting a statement from the organisers, Dare said: “The surge in the number of people with impressive credentials, from different diplomatic circles in the UK, British and African entrepreneurs, investors and Nigerian Professionals in Europe, who have signified interest to participate at the event since the confirmation of the former Lagos State governor as the lead discussant for the conference is a clear indication that there will be quality debates and viable outcomes for the future of Africa, and Nigeria in particular.”

    The conference organiser, Tunde Alabi, said: “We are very happy at the support we have received from everybody both from the UK and Africa since the announcement of the conference. We are committed to ensuring that every Nigerian in or outside the country, has access to quality life, education, quality and available healthcare delivery service and social equality. We are focused on continuously creating series of engagements that will promote good government and sustainable growth without any political affiliation and or statements.”

    The conference is expected to produce reports that will be part of the discourse for future Diaspora engagement, African/Nigeria-UK Economic and business partnership and growth.

  • Buhari, Tinubu, Akume, others speak  at opposition rally in Kaduna tomorrow

    Buhari, Tinubu, Akume, others speak at opposition rally in Kaduna tomorrow

    Former Head of State, General Muhammadu Bugari and former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, are among high profile opposition leaders scheduled to address a rally organised by the coalition of opposition parties in Kagoro, Southern Kaduna, tomorrow.

    Other speakers are former Benue State governor and Senate Minority Leader George Akume; Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN); former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai; Nasarawa State Governor Tanko Al-Makura and former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau.

    The event, which will be chaired by a former Chief of Naval State, Vice Admiral Ibrahim Iko (rtd), has as its theme: A Decade of Democracy: A Region at Crossroads.

    The secretary of the conference of opposition political parties in Kaduna State, Francis Kozah, told reporters yesterday that the rally will mark a significant shift and higher attainment in the search for alternative leadership in Kaduna State.

    He said: “We have been looking for ways of alternative government in this state since the last two years. The idea of the formation of the All Progressive Congress (APC) is what we, the opposition parties in Kaduna State, strongly identify with.

    “We believe that the rally will give our people the strong sense of our commitment for a new government come 2015. With the calibre of people that will address us, we have done what is expected.

    “We have written the Commissioner of Police and all the Divisional Police Offices (DPOs) in Southern Kaduna with their counterparts in the in the State Security Service (SSS). We asked for security during the rally. We are very sure they will comply, because this is a constitutional right.

    “But, even from the words of the state government, Kaduna State is secured and peaceful. So, there will be no basis for that.”

  • Buhari, Tinubu, Aregbesola, Falana for dialogue

    Buhari, Tinubu, Aregbesola, Falana for dialogue

    Former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari will on Tuesday chair a national political discourse on insecurity, irregularities in the electoral process, corruption, unemployment and infrastructure decay.

    The programme will hold at the Trenchard Hall of the University of Ibadan (UI).

    Participants will speak on “Fourteen years of democracy in Nigeria: What would have been the expectations of our founding fathers?” and “Journey into the 2015 General Election: How prepared are we (the ruler and the ruled)?”.

    The National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is the special guest of honour. Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola and activist-lawyer Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) are the guest speakers.

    Governors Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) and Babatunde Fashola (Lagos) are the guests of honour. Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi is the chief host.

    The event, which will be preceded by a press conference on Saturday, is organised by the Coalition for a Better Nigeria, an alliance of pro-democracy, civil and non-governmental organisations.