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  • APC Crisis: 2023 Presidency Destroyed Oshiomohle – Oyegun

    APC Crisis: 2023 Presidency Destroyed Oshiomohle – Oyegun

    By Admin

    The former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie Oyegun has finally spoken on the recent crisis rocking the ruling party.

    Oyegun, in a recent interview in Abuja, revealed that Bad temperament and the quest for 2023 Presidency ruined Former Edo Governor and suspended national chairman, Adams Oshiomole.

    POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that Oshiomole’s woes began with his drive to remove his successor, Godwin Obaseki from office.

    A development that led to Obaseki’s defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, a move that put the APC in crisis with many calling for the removal of Oshiomole.

    He was suspended by his ward executive, and rectified by the local government and state working committees of the party.

    Oshiomohle had challeged his suspension at the Federal High Court Abuja Division which sustained the suspension, not been satisfied, he headed to the Court of. appeal. Just the day, the electoral panel disqualified Obaseki, the court of Appeal, Abuja Division approved Oshiomohle’s suspension.

    Obaseki while he spoke After APC Failed to screen him with SUN, maintained that thr struggle to control the state ahead of 2023 was responsible for the antics deployed by the APC.

    Oyegun agreed the position of Obaseki when held that the struggle to control the party by some leaders ahead of 2023 led it to this point. “Yes, partially, that is so. Partially that and partially, the temperament and nature of both the former chairman and even the NWC.”

    When asked to advise Oshiomole on what to do next, Oyegun said; “Go and ask him. I don’t advise him to do anything. Well, all I will say if he was my brother, let wisdom and a cool head finally prevail”

  • APC Crisis: Tinubu Speaks The Second Time, Says Becoming The Party We Were Intended To Be

    APC Crisis: Tinubu Speaks The Second Time, Says Becoming The Party We Were Intended To Be

    BY Admin

    I wish to begin my remarks by commending members of the National Working Committee. Under their collective stewardship, the party earned great and important victories, not least the vital second mandate handed to President Buhari. President Buhari’s victory, and the overall electoral success of APC speak highly of them. Our task as a party is to build upon the progress thus made so that both nation and party may advance to their better future.

    Yet, we must acknowledge that something important has gone off track. For some months we have experienced growing disagreement within the leadership of the party. This unfortunate competition had grown so intense as to impair the performance of the NWC, thus undermining the internal cohesion and discipline vital to success.

    Some people have gone so far as to predict the total disintegration of our party. Most such dire predictions were from critics whose forecasts said more about their ill will than they revealed about our party’s objective condition. Predictions of the APC’s imminent demise are premature and mostly mean-spirited. However, an honest person must admit the party had entered a space where it had no good reason to be.

    The trouble is not that we would forfeit our collective existence but whether we were in danger of losing our collective purpose. In some ways, this possibility is of greater concern. A political party that has lost sight of the reason for its existence becomes but the vehicle of blind and clashing ambitions. This is not what drove the APC’s creation.

    Those who believe Nigeria can be forged into a better nation and deserves good governance must harken back to the establishment of our party. Those who were there and contributed the most to the party’s genesis embraced a common vision. Not only did we believe the venal, purblind PDP was leading the nation into a pit, we sincerely held a common vision of progressive good governance. This was the overriding reason for the APC.

    Those most intimately involved in founding the party remain faithful to this benign, timely assignment. Sadly, many members have lost their balance. Their personal ambition apparently came to greatly outweigh the obvious national imperatives.

    Even in the best of times, Nigeria is beset by myriad challenges. Poverty and economic inequality, insecurity, lack of infrastructure are longstanding obstacles that have blocked our access to national greatness for too long.

    Through no fault of our own, we now live in a moment of heightened difficulty. We did not ask for COVID-19 but it has found us. We must deal with it and navigate its rude economic consequences. At the same time we must grapple with the violent insecurity caused by increasingly desperate terrorists and criminals. People need concrete help from us. We must focus on building roads and creating jobs. For the average man, watching politicians wrestle for position is a poor substitute to seeing politicians working for the benefit of all.

    Yet, such intramural fighting has come to occupy the attention of many high ranking party officials and members.

    The National Working Committee, itself, became riven by unnecessary conflict. Those who disagreed with one another stopped trying to find common ground. Attempts were made to use the power of executive authority to bury each other. I must be blunt here. This is the behaviour of a fight club not the culture of a progressive political party.

    Some members went against their chairman in a bid to forcefully oust him. In hindsight, his fence-mending attempts were perhaps too little too late. I believed and continue to believe that Comrade Oshiomhole tried his best. Mistakes were made and he must own them. Yet, we must remember also that he was an able and enthusiastic campaigner during the 2019 election. He is a man of considerable ability as are the rest of you who constituted the NWC.

    It had been my hope that the disagreements could be resolved. After all, a political solution should not be beyond the ken of leaders of a major political party. But such resolution has failed to materialise. It was as if some unseen but strong force continued to stoke the embers. Instead of calling a prudent ceasefire, too many people sought more destructive weapons against one another.

    Order, party discipline and mutual respect went out of the window. Members instituted all manner of court cases, most of them destructive, some of them frivolous, none of them necessary. In the process, a dense fog fell upon our party.

    When this matter first came to a boil a few months ago, I issued a statement against this litigious tendency. President Buhari and former interim chairman Akande published strong words against this misuse of the courts as being contrary to the spirit of the party and the letter of its constitution. Each of us knew nothing good would come of such conduct. Instead of listening to this counsel, party members increased their trips to the courts. While busy providing ample livelihood for a gaggle of lawyers, these actions cast the good of the party to the wind.

    After the fusillade of lawsuits and countersuits, two NWC members laid competing claims to the chairmanship. One legitimately elected at our national convention; the latter whose claim was based on the questionable suspension of the former.

    With lawsuits so numerous one needed a spread sheet to keep track, President Buhari has reasonably decided that he has seen enough.

    I do not lament his intervention or its outcome. I lament that the situation degenerated to the point where he felt compelled to intervene.

    President Buhari is much more than a mere beneficiary of the party. He is one of its founding fathers. The APC does not exist in its current form without his singular contributions. That is not opinion; it is undisputed fact.

    Given these antecedents, he cares about the condition of the party as any parent would care for its offspring. President Buhari has done what any parent in his position and with his authority would do. The more troubling consideration is that so many trusted people acted in such a way as to force the president to put aside the issues of statecraft in order to address these problems.

    The President has spoken and his decision has been accepted. It is now beholden on all of us, as members of the APC, to recommit ourselves to the ideals and principles on which our party was founded. While we recognize that people have personal ambitions, those ambitions are secondary, not sacrosanct. Members must subordinate their ambitions to health and well-being of the party. Never should our party be defined by one person’s interests or even the amalgam of all members’ individual interests. A successful party must be greater than the sum of its parts.

    In this vein, I appeal to all former members of the National Working Committee and all members of our party to sheathe their swords and look to the larger picture.

    We have governorship elections around the corner in Edo and a primary and elections in Ondo. On these important events we must concentrate our immediate energies. In the longer run, we must restore the collegial nature to the party so that it should be in the practice of coming to support the President instead of him having to rescue the party from itself.

    In Edo, we must rally round our candidate Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu. In this, Comrade Oshiomhole has a crucial role to play. I congratulate him for his equanimity and loyalty to the party and our President in accepting the dissolution of the NWC. I encourage him, now, to return to Edo State to energise the campaign for the election of Pastor Ize-Iyamu.

    In Ondo, we must set the procedures for primaries and conduct that exercise in a fair, transparent manner that shows the Nigerian people the party has left turmoil behind.

    In addition to the daily operation of the party, the Caretaker Committee has the mandate to prepare for a mini national convention within six months. We must give the committee the support needed to fulfil this assignment in an impartial manner.

    As I understand it, no one has been precluded from seeking any party office to which he is otherwise eligible. Former NWC members are free to seek re-election to the NWC. Provided they have the support of party members, they will have an opportunity to return to serve the party in a leadership capacity. This reflects our overriding desire to restore and maintain internal democracy not subvert it.

    To those who have been actively bleating how the President’s actions and the NEC meeting have ended my purported 2023 ambitions, I seek your pity. I am but a mere mortal who does not enjoy the length of foresight or political wisdom you profess to have. Already, you have assigned colourful epitaphs to the 2023 death of an alleged political ambition that is not yet even born.

    At this extenuating moment with COVID-19 and its economic fallout hounding us, I cannot see as far into the distance as you. I have made no decision regarding 2023 for the concerns of this hour are momentous enough.

    During this period, I have not busied myself with politicking regarding 2023. I find that a bit distasteful and somewhat uncaring particularly when so many of our people have been unbalanced by the twin public health and economic crises we face. I have devoted these last few months to thinking of policies that may help the nation in the here and now. What I may or may not do 3 years hence seems too remote given present exigencies.

    Those who seek to cast themselves as political Nostradamus’ are free to so engage their energies. I trust the discerning public will give the views of such eager seers the scant weight such divinations warrant.

    Personally, I find greater merit trying to help in the present by offering policy ideas, both privately and publicly, where I think they might help. I will continue in this same mode for the immediate future. 2023 will answer its own questions in due time.

    I have toiled for this party as much as any other person and perhaps more than most. Despite this investment or perhaps due to it, I have no problem with making personal sacrifices (and none of us should have such a problem) as long as the party remains true to its progressive, democratic creed. Politics is but a vehicle to arrive at governance. Good politics promotes good governance. Yet, politics is also an uncertain venture. No one gets all they want all the time. In even a tightly-woven family, differences and competing interests must be balanced and accommodated.

    My fellow party members who now feel aggrieved by the NEC meeting I urge you to accept the sacrifice you have been asked to make so that the air can be cleared, the party can assume its proper role of helping this government lead the nation toward enlightened improvement, and the party itself can grow and firmly establish itself as the best, most democratic party in the land.

    SIGNED
    Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    27 June 2020.

    N/B: This Opinion is strictly that of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and does not represent TheLumineNews of it staff.

  • LEPEH SUITES OGOJA: Home Away From Home, One Of The Best In Ogoja With Class And Taste.

    LEPEH SUITES OGOJA: Home Away From Home, One Of The Best In Ogoja With Class And Taste.

    By Elijah Ugani

    LEPEH SUITES OGOJA is founded on the basis of offering hospitality services with the mission to provide the best services in Ogoja local government area of cross river state.
    It is one of the best hotels in northern part of the state.

     

    LEPEH SUITES OGOJA is located at No 50, Okuku road, Igoli-Ogoja local government area, fortified with state of the art facilities, solar system that provides 24/7 light.

    It is strategically located with serene environment. It offers the following services:
    Luxury Accommodation
    Bar/Restaurant
    Indoor/Outdoor Laundry
    Free Local drops – You will be taken to Okuku, Abakpa and within the town to buy what you want at no cost.

    If you want to have a fun filled adventure in Ogoja and it environs, kindly visit LEPEH SUITES OGOJA or contact these numbers for reservation.
    09029125608, 08168274608

  • Prioritize Healthcare For Your Citizens As Part Of The Dividends Of Democracy – Ekpenyong

    Prioritize Healthcare For Your Citizens As Part Of The Dividends Of Democracy – Ekpenyong

    By Simon Ushie

    The Director General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Janet Ekpenyong has urged local government Chairmen in the state to prioritize healthcare for their citizens as one of the most demanding dividend of democracy.

    The DG made the call at separate occasions when she paid courtesy visits to the chairmen of Obanliku and Etung Local Government Areas of Cross River State to felicitate with them on their landslide victory in the just concluded elections and their subsequent swearing in by the state Governor, Senator Ben Ayade.

    Ekpenyong who identified a healthy society as the driving pillar of any nation’s growth, urged the newly sworn in Council Chairmen to work hand in hand with their various Local Government PHC Coordinators to bring into fruition the vision of His Excellency, Senator Ben Ayade in taking quality and effective Healthcare to the grassroot which is critical in attaining Universal Health Coverage.

    Ekpenyong sought their cooperation in meeting the numerous health needs of their subjects through facilities upgrade, renovation and the provision of conducive environments for health workers which will motivate them in quality service delivery.

    In her response, the Chairman of Obanliku Local Government, Mrs. Margaret Inde said with her exposure in the health sector and as a public health practitioner, the primary health sector will receive much attention in order to eradicate various avoidable and preventable diseases.

    The chairman further said, as part of her proactive steps and dedication to the health of her people ,she has mandated the use of facemask by all staff in the council as hand washing and other personal protecting etiquettes have been outlined as routines in their daily scheme of work .

    On his part, the chairman of Etung Local Government Area, Mr John Etuk
    thanked the DG for the visit as he further commended her proactive nature which has helped shaped the primary health sector within her short period in office.
    He promised to collaborate with the agency and align with all of its policies as he identified primary health care as the foundation of effective Healthcare supply to citizens.

    The visits saw the DG present various personal protective equipment to the Council heads which includes, Veronica Buckets, Hand Sanitizers and Medical Face masks.

    The materials are in line with the global best practices of maintaining good personal hygiene and serve as a protective measure to the spread of various infectious diseases.

  • Cross River Govt Commences Needs Assessment Survey On Erosion Prone Communities

    Cross River Govt Commences Needs Assessment Survey On Erosion Prone Communities

    By Admin

    The Cross River State Government has begun the Needs Assessment Survey on erosion prone communities across the eighteen Local Government Areas of the state in a bid to address the menace of the State’s Erosion Crisis.

    Speaking at various sites during an inspection of the survey on erosion prone communities across the state, the Commissioner for International Development Cooperation, Dr Inyang Asibong said the efforts was to reduce Erosion-induced challenges in Cross River State.

    Accompanied by the Project Supervisor, Cross River State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (CRS- NEWMAP)Mr Fidelis Anukwa, Asibong opined that the renewed efforts approved by Governor Ben Ayade was aimed at remediate works at the erosion sites in most part of the state as the rainy season begins.

    The Commissioner said the asessment will be followed with the job implementation with key emphasis on engaging the local Communities with skilled, semi- skilled and unskilled labour as part of Professor Ben Ayade’s “Opportunity for All” Policy.

    “We have been to Bekwarra, Ogoja, Boki, Ikom, Odukpani, Akpabuyo, and Bakassi Local Government Areas in this phase, to mark areas where we would either construct or renovate bridges and flood drains to ensure that the intensity of this year’s rainfall does not affect the settlers in these areas”, she added.

    The CRS-NEWMAP Project Supervisor, Mr Fidelis Anukwa explained on the State Government’s readiness to commence work once the needs assessment survey is completed across the State.

    The main objective of the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) is to reduce vulnerability to soil erosion in targeted sub-catchments, and to ensure communities enjoy the benefits of the interventions.

  • APC Crisis: NEC Dissolves National Working Committee Sets Up Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary Convention Committee

    APC Crisis: NEC Dissolves National Working Committee Sets Up Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary Convention Committee

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The All Progressive Congress Party APC, has in it National Executive Council meeting convened by the former Acting National Chairman, Hon. Victor Giadom has among its resolutions dissolved the National Working Committee NWC of the party.

    This comes on the heels of the squabbles that has bedeviled the party lately, following the suspension of the ex while Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomohle, by his ward executive of the APC that was ratified by both his local government and state chapters of the party.

    The suspension was ratified by a federal high court in Abuja, but the distinguished comrade approached the court of appeal to set aside the ratification as obtained by the lower court, contrary to his expectations, the Court of Appeal also ratified the suspension of the comrade chairman.

    This development led to the party having three different chairmen in Acting capacity. President Muhammadu Buhari who seemed to be mute over the development, was said to have backed the Hon. Victor Giadom Acting Chairman, staying that the constitution of the party favored Giadom.

    At the NEC meeting, certain astoninishing resolutions were reached, the NEC decided to dissolve the NWC to settle all those agitating to become the party Acting Chairman.

    Find some of the resolutions at the meeting:

    “1. The withdrawal of all cases in Court
    2. The dissolution of NWC
    3. The establishment of Caretaker/Convention Committee
    4. The ratification of the Gubernatorial Primaries in Edo State

    “LIST APC CARETAKER COMMITTEE AND EXTRA-ORDINARY CONVENTION PLANNING COMMITTEE.
    1. Governor Mai Mala Buni (Yobe) Chairman
    2. Isiaka Oyebola SW
    3. Ken Nnamani SE
    4. Stella Okorete – Women Rep
    5. Governor Sani Bello NC
    6. Dr. James Lalu physically challenged
    7. Sen. Abubakar Yusuf- Senatè Rep
    8. Hon. Akinyemi Olaide – Reps
    9. David leon – SS
    10. Abba Ari -NW
    11. Prof. Tahir Mamman – NE
    12. Ismail Ahmed – Youth
    13. Sen. Akpan Udoedehe- Secretary

  • BORDERCOM Takes Baseline Survey Exercise To Akamkpa And Odukpani

    BORDERCOM Takes Baseline Survey Exercise To Akamkpa And Odukpani

    By Solomon Asha – Calabar

    The approach of Governor Ben Ayade led administration in Cross River towards bringing the state’s border Communities to the main stream of his aggressive and well articulated policy of development hinged on five years strategic planning is aimed at achieving holistic development of the border communities.

    Director General, Cross River Border Communities Development Commission {BODERCOM}, Mr. Noel Ugbong, who stated this while on a visit to the two Local Government Councils of Akamkpa and Odukpani on Tuesday, June 22, 2020, explained that the governor’s development approach is not based on arm-chair philosophy but well-articulated plan to bring holistic transformation to the beneficial of border communities in the state.

    At the Akamkpa Local Government Council, the DG and his team of Directors, principal and technical staff of the commission visited the Chairman of Akamkpa Local Government Council, Hon. Linus Bassey Etim, as part of their itinary to undertake a Baseline survey/needs assessment of border communities in the Local government.

     

    Addressing the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, Leader of the Legislative council, Councilors and other principal officers of the council, the BORDERCOM Director General said that he and his team are in the LGA on the directive of His Excellency, Senator Professor Ben Ayade, who has asked them to reach out to all border communities in the state to carry out the above stated assignment and obtain data that will be inputted into the planning of the 2021-22 budget of the state for the development of border communities.
    He explained that the data to be extracted will be useful and will serve as veritable instrument in the hand of the state government for the strategic 5-year development plan for the communities.

    He disclosed that the data will also l aid the National Boundary commission, Federal Border communities Development commission and other development partners in their planning, stressing that the administration of Sen. Prof. Ayade is passionate about extending effective development to these border communities.

    The BORDERCOM Director General said that Akamkpa as the largest Local government in Cross River State with 5, 003 square kilometers or 1, 932 square mi, with 20 border communities has enjoyed 14 BORDERCOM projects located in the area since the commission’s inception, adding that some time these border communities are far off even from the council headquarters/urban areas and can easily fall prey to external aggressors, a predicament which the government want to checkmate through carrying development closer to these border communities.

    He further revealed that the baseline survey/needs assessment exercise is deliberately fashioned by the governor as a means of not just extracting data but to also give the communities the opportunity to decide what they want and not to impose projects by executive fiat which at times leads to duplication of projects in certain locality.

    The DG told the people of Akamkpa that the LGA is dear to the governor and that as the council with large arable land and mineral resources, it holds great potentials for the state and asserted that the people were lucky to have Hon. Etim with versatile knowledge and connection throughout the state to be their Chairman at this time.

    At Odukpani, the DG of BORDERCOM, Mr. Noel Ugbong and his team equally visited the Council Chairman, Miss Justina Joseph Edem, while in the Local government for the Baseline survey/needs assessment exercise for border communities in the Local Government as directed by the governor, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade.

    Addressing the chairman of Council and the vice Chairman, Leader of Legislative council, Councilors and other top officers of the Council, the BORDERCOM Director General extend the warm greetings of the governor to the people and commended them for choosing right by voting a woman who will weep the right sentiments to attract development to them, disclosing that the LGA is one of the Council that has produced great men and women at the state and national levels.
    He also disclosed that statistics indicates that the Local government has one of the healthiest population in the state, which is one important indices that is paramount to development, adding, he explained that the history of mankind is that of constantly in the state of flux, movement and conflicts, and that the LGA has about the highest numbers of border communities outside Yala LGA.
    Mr. Ugbong revealed that Odukpani has 28 border communities, meaning that the council has 28 communities that require utmost attention from the state government because of the constant conflicts from outside the state, explaining that currently there are not less than 20 BORDERCOM projects in the Local government since the establishment of the border commission, an indication that the Governor holds the LGA in high esteem., just as the people stood 100 percent for the governor during the elections.

    Speaking further on the purpose of their visit, the DG disclosed that the governor had charged them to interact with the people to extract those useful information and data that will help the government to fast-track development to the border communities which are usually at the periphery which sometime even the council which naturally is supposed to be close to them seems so far because of these communities peculiar nature and circumstances.

    The BORDERCOM Director General explained that the Governor sent them to come and abreast themselves with the people and interact with them to know their core needs to help government to intervene, and to document these needs to reflect in the 5-year strategic development plan of the border communities, and to be included in the 2012-22 budgets of the state, more so that the peoples needs varies from time to time.

    According to him, the exercise will help government to be updating its records as budget will not be mere copy and paste business.

    Mr. Ugbong also said that the baseline survey/needs assessment data being obtained will help the state in its development policy for these communities and to avoid wastage and duplication of projects, just as it will help the National Boundary Commission, the Federal Border communities Development Commission as well as other development partners in their development planning.

    Mr. Ugbong intimated the people that the core areas of focus include education, health, security, water and sanitation and economic empowerment.

    Speaking separately, both the Akamkpa and Odukpani Local Government Areas chairmen commended the state governor, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade for remembering and having the people of their local Governments at heart, especially the border communities and promised to give the programme a full support and the needed attention to succeed, as the Odukpani LG council Chainman stressed on the issue of security and incessant attacks on the border communities of the LGA by the neighboring state.

     

  • F. Baba Isa, Esq: NBA Cautions ICPC on Undue Interference with Lawyer-Client’s Privileges- Stop Harassing Lawyers

    F. Baba Isa, Esq: NBA Cautions ICPC on Undue Interference with Lawyer-Client’s Privileges- Stop Harassing Lawyers

    Culled from LoyalNigerianLawyer.com

    The Nigerian Bar Association has been informed by one of its members, F. Baba Isa, Esq., an Abuja based legal practitioner, who alleged that he is constantly being harassed and threatened by personnel of the Independent Corrupt and Related Offences Commission (ICPC) regarding his activities as a lawyer to his client, one Mrs Roseline Uche Egbuha.

    The NBA is further informed that ICPC placed a PND on the personal and corporate accounts of Baba Isa Esq. at Guaranty Trust Bank without any order of court.

    The NBA has been shown processes confirming that a fundamental right enforcement proceeding was commenced against GTB and ICPC at the Federal High Court, Abuja and all the parties were duly served. The matter was later settled between Baba Isa’s client (Mrs. Roseline Uche Egbuha) and a consent judgment was entered on the basis of terms of settlement executed between the said Mrs. Roseline Uche Egbuha and GTB, one of the terms being the defreezing of the accounts of Mrs. Roseline Uche Egbuha.

    Records indicate that ICPC was in the know of the out of court settlement moves and Consent Judgment was entered accordingly without any objection from ICPC. ICPC did not also object to the discontinuance of the action against it. ICPC, we were informed, was present in court on the day of adoption of the terms and never raised any objection to the proceedings.

    Eventually the sums in the bank accounts were transferred by GTB to the client’s account of FBI Legal, the law firm of F. Baba Isa Esq.

    The NBA states that it is very important in the administration of justice for agencies like ICPC to adhere to the provisions of the laws setting them up. Doing otherwise would be tantamount to resorting to illegality, which is an abuse of power.

    Sections 39 of the ICPC Act makes it mandatory that it is only a court of law that can order a legal practitioner to disclose information in his possession relating to his client. More so, the position of the law is well settled on lawyer/client’s communications, which are protected by law.

    The NBA urges the ICPC to stop harassing lawyers just for the fact that they are performing their professional duties to their clients. The threat to arrest and prosecute Baba Isa Esq, for performing his professional duties would be considered an abuse of power if it is to compel him to divulge privileged information about his client without any valid order of court.

    The NBA enjoins prosecuting agencies of government to respect the decisions of the courts. The Courts in Nigeria have several times condemned the penchant of investigating and prosecuting agencies of government to freeze bank accounts of persons they are investigating without any valid order of court. This should not be encouraged. The NBA therefore views the freezing of the bank accounts of F. Baba Isa Esq without a valid order of court as wrongful.

    Kunle Edun
    National Publicity Secretary, NBA

  • APC May Not Have A Candidate For Governorship Election In Ondo State – INEC

    APC May Not Have A Candidate For Governorship Election In Ondo State – INEC

    Culled from Saharareporters

    As the crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress in Edo State gets messier, the party is also in deep trouble over the conduct of its primary election in Ondo State.

    A source at the party’s headquarters disclosed that they may not have a candidate for the Ondo governorship election scheduled for October 10, 2020.

    A document seen by SaharaReporters indicated that the party notified INEC that it had fixed July 20, 2020 for its primary election in the state and invited the commission to monitor the exercise.

    However, the letter with Ref. No. APC/NHDQ/INEC/19/020/013 dated June 17, 2020 was only signed by the Acting National Secretary of the party, Waziri Bulama.

    INEC replied the party that the letter violates the provision of Article 4.4 of the commission’s regulations and guidelines for the conduct of party primaries, which requires that such notices must be jointly signed by the National Chairman and National Secretary of a political party.

    Consequently, INEC rejected the letter and advised the party to do the needful. The letter is signed by the Secretary to the commission, Mrs Rose Oriaran-Anthony.

    As a result of the development, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu faces disqualification from the Ondo governorship election as the APC crisis may prevent the submission of names of contestants for the party’s primary.

    By provision of Section 85 (1) of the Electoral Act, political parties are required to give INEC 21 days notice for the conduct of their primaries for governorship elections.

    According to the timetable released by INEC on February 6, 2020, party primaries for the Ondo governorship election begins on July 2 and end on July 25 while the last day for submission of names of candidates is July 28.

  • I Am Looking For Any National Or State Chairman Of Any Political Party That Has Completely Solved All The Problems In The Party – Tinubu

    I Am Looking For Any National Or State Chairman Of Any Political Party That Has Completely Solved All The Problems In The Party – Tinubu

    By Admin

    The embattled National Leader of the All Progressive Congress APC, Mr. Ahmed Bola Tinubu has bear his mind on the crisis rocking the APC at the national level.

    Tinubu was quoted as saying that no Chairman of any political party has been able to solve all the problems in the party, and so the case of Comrade Adams Oshiomohle shouldn’t be a mystery.

    Tinubu was Quoted thus “I am still looking for any National or State Chairman of any political party whether ruling or not that has completely solved all the problems in the party. Even if the party is just a week old.

    “The chairman has been a tireless campaigner and mobilizer for the party. He has steered the party through difficult elections. His contributions should not be undervalued now that the bulk of elections are behind us. To do so would be an act of ingratitude.

    “The [coup] plotters launched their attack solely because they perceive the chairman as an obstacle to their 2023 ambitions.

    “In a well-structured society, people come to understand that the time for politics is seasonal; it is periodic. The responsibilities of governance are what are perpetual. Many of our politicians sadly have inverted this reality.

    “We even had a national deputy secretary improperly calling for an NEC meeting on the basis that he believed himself to be the acting national chairman. Clearly, this man would not have summoned the temerity to make such a move had he not been instigated by powerful individuals, whom he thought would reward or, at least, protect him for committing the wrongful act.

    “We must rally around President Buhari. Instead of everyone saying they are working for the party and nation but going their separate ways based on their selfish designs, we must help him build a stronger national consensus on policies that will ensure safety and bring greater prosperity.

    “Many of us expended sweat, tears, toil and sleepless nights to build this party. Our personal sacrifices were not insignificant. We built this party not simply as a vehicle for personal ambition. We built the party because we saw it as perhaps the only enduring hope to bring progressive governance to this nation. Those who now seek to abuse the party by using it as their personal device do it great harm. They should not be allowed to sacrifice this collective enterprise at the altar of their self-aggrandizement. To be an APC member means more than merely carrying a membership card. It means to believe in a set of ideals and principles geared to our highest purpose as a party and a nation”
    Tinubu Asiwaju BAT