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morganablenewsmedia · 3 months ago
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Anti-Party Activities: PDP Has Summoned Wike
Anti-Party Activities: PDP Has Summoned Wike PDP Describes Minister’s Threat ‘Disappointing’ On Monday, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has disclosed that Nyesom Wike, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, has been summoned through a letter. Wike who is to appear before the Party’s Disciplinary Committee to address allegation and answer petitions against him over threat and anti-party…
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thisdaynews · 6 years ago
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I assures Nigerians Atiku Won’t Disappoint--Obasanjo
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I assures Nigerians Atiku Won’t Disappoint--Obasanjo
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Former President of Nigeria, Dr. Olusegun Obasanjo has said the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2019 elections, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will bring honour and dignity to his office if given the mandate by Nigerians.
Obasanjo stated this Sunday at the Lamido Fombina Palace, Yola, where Atiku was turbaned the 7th Waziri Adamawa by His Royal Majesty, Alhaji Muhammadu Aliyu Barkindo Mustapha, the Lamido of Adamawa.
The former President whose remarks were punctuated occasionally by his trademark humour, lauded his former deputy for his strong cultural orientation, stressing that while both were in the Villa, he (Atiku) never forgot where he came from.
“No matter the issues today, I know you will not disappoint. When we were in Abuja dealing with national and international issues, you did not take lightly the cultural heritage of your people. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push(); In what was clearly a display of the humorous side of the former President, Obasanjo wondered why it took a few seconds for Atiku to respond whenever he called him Waziri.
“Get used to it when I call you Waziri. You did not respond quickly when I called you Waziri. You are used to Turaki, throw that away. Give it to someone else, ” he added amidst laughter from the capacity-filled crowd.
Making reference to his three years stint at the Yola prison which shares a perimeter fence with the Palace, Obasanjo expressed his readiness to accept a traditional title from the Lamido Adamawa provided he is deemed worthy of one.
“I did not lived in the Palace but only a wall separated us. If you give me a turban, I will take it, ” he added.
President Muhmmadu Buhari who was represented at the ceremony by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Muhammed Bello wished the Waziri a successful reign. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push(); According to Bello, the President has high regard for Atiku saying it is the wish of the first citizen that the former Vice President’s reign will bring about peace and prosperity in the Adamawa kingdom.
He said, “The President sent me here as a show of the respect he has for you (Atiku) and the Fombina kingdom. He wishes you and the entire Adamawa kingdom good health and prosperity.
“The President wishes you a successful reign as Waziri Adamawa in peace and prosperity.”
The palace located in the heart of the ancient city, played host to a huge crowd of people made up of politicians, traditional rulers, military and paramilitary personnel, local musicians, the diplomatic corps, vendors of various items and more. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push(); One of the early callers at the Lamido’s Palace was the former national chairman of the PDP and a political associate of the celebrant, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
As early as 8.00AM local time, men of the Nigerian Police and the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, teamed up to control the flow of traffic to and from the Jimeta -Yola residence of the PDP Presidential flag bearer.
Dignitaries who graced the big event included former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, ex-Vice President, Architect Namadi Sambo, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Governors Ibrahim Dankwambo, Seriake Dickson, Darius Ishaku, Abdulfatai Ahmed and Udom Emmanuel of Gombe, Bayelsa, Taraba, Kwara and Akwa Ibom states respectively.
Others included PDP national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, PDP Board of Trustees chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, two-time governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, former Chief of Army Staff, General Kenneth Minimah (retd), ex- Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi, the lawmaker representing Bayelsa East, Senator Ben Murray Bruce, immediate past governor of Niger state, Babangida Aliyu and erstwhile governor of Adamawa state, Boni Haruna amongst others.
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wisephantomblaze · 5 years ago
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High Chief Tom Ikimi Felicitate With Chief Raymond Dokpesi On His 68th Birthday
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janniesanjuan-blog · 7 years ago
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I Can’t Quit Acting For N30b –Tope Tedela
The Senate on Tuesday said President Muhammadu Buhari has not violated the law regarding his long absence from duty.
In a statement by its spokesperson, Senator Aliyu Sabiu Abdullahi, the Senate said: "The president has broken no law and therefore we do not see any justification for this diversion and noise making. The sponsors of protest for his resignation are merely seeking cheap publicity at the expense of the peace of Nigeria.
"We, in the National Assembly, are satisfied that there is no vacuum. The Federal Government is working.
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is providing the required leadership. So, there is no reason for the protests."
There is some element of truth in the Senate’s position, considering the provisions in section I45 of the 1999 Nigerian constitution as amended. It is unfortunate that it was the same National Assembly that amended this section 145 at the peak of the late President Umaru Musa Yar Adua’s health saga that nearly plunged the country into political crisis.
But instead of stipulating the time lag on when a president or governor can stay out of duty after handing over power to his deputy, the National Assembly left it open ended for reasons best known to them.
As it is today, Buhari may not have broken any law, because the constitution is silent on how long a president or governor can stay off duty after handing over. So, it appears there is nothing one can do, not even Charly boy and his cohorts who are protesting.
Even if Buhari could be removed through other means, of which the Senate is expected to play a major role, its position has shown that the lawmakers may not be handy or willing to do so. But morally, the onus lies on Buhari and his cabal to do the needful and save the country further tension and embarrassment.
I Believe In Restructuring-Osinbajo Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday said at no time did he describe those calling for the nation’s restructuring as ‘political jobbers.’
The acting president said this in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande.
Akande said Osinbajo had expressed support for state police based on the community policing model and had advocated for devolution of powers and fiscal federalism.
He said his principal was surprised at media reports quoting Chief Ayo Adebanjo as saying that the Acting President described agitators of restructuring as political jobbers.
Osinbajo should be reminded that as a renowned pastor, he ought to have known that there is a huge difference between belief and reality. Yes, before now, he may have believed in restructuring, but his actions and inactions so far have proved otherwise, especially since he became acting president.
Nigerians understand his predicament and challenges, considering that he is doing everything possible not to offend his boss and the cabal, who are benefiting from the status quo. But it is hoped he knows that he cannot be under his boss forever. After all, 2019 is coming closer.
For this obvious reason, matters of the moment should not be Osinbajo’s utmost priority, but that of posterity and betterment of the country. The agitation and the call for restructuring are not dying down and may not soon. It has come to stay and the country cannot be the same again, no matter how long it takes. The call for restructuring is a double- edged sword that must be handled with care.
Corruption Fuelling Agitations In The Country-Magu The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, has blamed corruption for the various agitations to break up the country.
He made this known on Wednesday during a courtesy visit to the management of Daily Trust Newspaper in Abuja.
Magu said the agitations were caused by corruption, noting that the greedy still want to continue plundering the nation’s wealth.
He lamented that corruption is fighting back and the corrupt are being celebrated, adding that some of them have taken over a section of the media.
He said there was no better time to end corruption than now that there is the political will to do so, "If we don’t do it this time around, just forget it."
Magu’s narrative lacks specifics, having failed to state how corruption fuels present agitations. Corruption may have been fighting back, because it has not been institutionally and transparently tackled. The anti-graft agencies appear to be more engrossed in media trial and shadow chasing than proper investigation and diligent prosecution. No wonder the agency has lost some high profile corruption cases in recent times.
Even the recent brickbats between Magu and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mallam Abubakar Malami (SAN) over how to handle some prosecutions was a pointer that all is not well in the graft fight.
Saraki Returned Pension Payments-Kwara Govt The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has stopped collecting pension and returned all payments made to him, the Kwara State Government has announced.
A statement by Isiaka Gold, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), on Wednesday said Saraki stopped collecting the payment since August 2015 and had returned all he collected prior to that time.
Earlier, Mr. Saraki had said he had returned the pension paid to him by the state government, following criticism of former state governors collecting pension while holding new political offices.
But Mr. Gold said Saraki, on his own volition, considered the morality of the situation since he is still a serving senator and "chose to abandon his legal rights."
Hmmm, Kwara State government!!! Nigerians, especially the people of the state will like to see financial evidence and records of how Saraki returned the pension he has collected. It is not enough to say that Saraki has returned them with any substantial evidence. Maybe Kwara State government still thinks that all Nigerians are gullible.
So, Saraki has been collecting pension, even as a serving senator and the state government and Saraki kept it secret and remained quiet until people let the cat out of the bag. But who blames the state governor who happens to be Saraki’s godson.
Now that Saraki has owed up to collecting pension as a serving senator for years, what happens to other ex-governors, now senators that are also collecting pensions from their states? When are they going to return theirs even if only for them to issue statements and stop collecting?
It is highly immoral for ex-governors, who plundered state resources for eight years, owing salary and pension to be collecting pension, even if it is their legitimate entitlement.
Newly-Registered Party, APDA Erupts In Crisis, Suspends Dokpesi, Nwanyanwu Leadership crisis has erupted in the newly-registered Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA), with the suspension on Tuesday of three of its key leaders.
Those suspended are the proprietor of the African Independent Television, AIT, Raymond Dokpesi, Dan Nwayanwu and Mainassara Ilo.
Their suspension was announced via statement issued on behalf of the National Working Committee (NWC) by its National Secretary, Emeka Okengwu.
The action followed the sack of the party’s National Working Committee earlier on Tuesday by the National Executive Committee of the party.
Dokpesi, Nwanyanwu and Ilo were accused of holding "illegal" national executive council meeting of the party during which they suspended the national working committee.
Some may say this is too early. But this is not surprisingly or unexpected, considering that party politics in Nigeria is not only a big business, it is all about the selfish interests of the politicians and not about the people.
Again, since the electoral law gave the party leadership the power to decide its candidates for elections, irrespective of the outcome of primaries, crisis and conflict of interests will continue to afflict political parties. This is why independent candidacy should be urgently considered and included in the electoral laws. That is if the political conspirators, who are great beneficiaries of the present system allow it to see the light of the day.
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2019: PDP Moves To Woo Obasanjo, Atiku, Others The PDP on Tuesday inaugurated a reconciliation committee headed by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and his Gombe State counterpart, Ibrahim Dankwambo.
The party also inaugurated the convention and disciplinary committees, headed by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and Chief Tom Ikimi, respectively.
The event took place at the Chida Hotel, in Abuja, where the National Caretaker Committee Chairman, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, told the reconciliation committee to see to the return of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Senate President Bukola Saraki and many others.
While inaugurating the three committees, Makarfi said; "reconciliation is a gradual thing but we must do it with all sense of sincerity."
With this move, PDP just like other major political parties has shown that nothing has changed in its recruitment process. Why wooing Obasanjo, Atiku, and Saraki again, even when Obasanjo had openly tore his membership card, Saraki and Atiku have defected to the ruling APC? Are there no other credible Nigerians that the party can bring into its fold to boost its chances of bouncing back to power quickly? Besides, how possible and soon can the party reconcile Obasanjo and Atiku, whose differences have lingered for years.
It seems the party leadership has not learnt any lesson from its recently resolved crisis. From every indication, Saraki and Atiku are nursing presidential ambition in 2019. Is it not likely that if they return to the PDP, their ambitions will plunge the party again into another crisis? This is especially as the party has before now zoned its 2019 presidential ticket to the North.
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newsflashuk · 7 years ago
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Wike to woo Obasanjo, Atiku, Saraki to PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has initiated moves to woo former President Olusegun Obasanjo; former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; Senate President Bukola Saraki; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara back to its fold.
Others targeted by the party include Senators Rabiu Kwankwaso, Aliyu Wamakko, Abdullahi Adamu, Danjuma Goje and Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal.
The party appointed Governor Nyesom Wike (Rivers) as chairman and Governor Ibrahim Dankwabo (Gombe) as deputy chairman of a reconciliation committee set up to woo the high profile politicians back to its fold.
National Caretaker Chairman Senator Ahmed Makarfi inaugurated the committee and urged it to deliver on the assignment.
The party also appointed a former Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Tom Ikimi, as chairman of a newly inaugurated Disciplinary Committee. A former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Austin Opara was named as deputy.
Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is chairman of National Convention Committee with former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido as deputy chairman.
Makarfi urged the reconciliation committee to extend its assignment to the founding members of the PDP, stressing that the dragnet should be extended beyond those who left the in 2015.
Makarfi said those targets should “include President, Vice President, governors and former senate president, speaker of House of Representatives and all other former top ranking members in the party.
“Everybody that was in PDP at one time or the other should be reconciled with. It is not limited to pre-2015”.
Makarfi also mandated the committee to reach out to other individuals who have never been in the PDP, with a view to bringing them into the party, without any conditions attached.
He assured members that went through thick and thin with the party that they would not be sidelined. “We cannot foreclose opportunity for those who stayed behind during the turbulent period”.
Ikimi assured that former PDP members who defected to the APC would soon be back in the party.
He said: “APC is now dying and is almost dead. I am aware that they were able to win in 2015 because of members of PDP who defected there.
“I have it on good authority that key members who left PDP and joined APC are now returning to the party. I would like us to receive them with open hands and we will rebuild the party”.
The party also suspended the former factional Chairman in Anambra State Ken Emeakayi
National Publicity Secretary Dayo Adeyeye who announced the decision, said three days after the dissolution of all factional executive in the state in July, Emeakayi went ahead to summon a meeting of his faction, which was in violation of the decision of the National Caretaker Committee.
He said the committee issued him a query but rather than respond to the issue, Emeakayi disparaged the national leadership.
“His reply not only showed disrespect to the National Caretaker Committee, he disparaged the personality of the chairman and the secretary.
“He issued words of abuse totally unbecoming of a person who claimed to be holding an important office as chairman of a state chapter.
“We found this to be gross indiscipline. And today, we decided on this matter, in accordance with the provisions of our constitution.
“So, the National Caretaker Committee at its meeting today took cognisance of the violation of the Provision of Section 58 (1A, B, C, G, H, I, J, M) of the PDP Constitution 2012 (as amended) by Chief Ken Emeakayi.
“We took a decision to immediately suspend him for  one month, in accordance with Section 57 (3) of the PDP Constitution 2012 (as amended),” Adeyeye said.
He added that the case of Emeakayi had also been referred to the National Disciplinary Committee for further disciplinary action.
Adeyeye said seven aspirants had obtained the PDP nomination and expression of interest forms for the November 28 Anambra State Governorship election.
They are Dr Alex Obiogolu, Mr Oseloka Obaze, Prince Okechukwu Emeka, Dr patrick Ubah, Mr Akolisa Ufodike, Lynda Ikpeazu and Mrs Stella Oduah.
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newsflashuk · 7 years ago
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Wike to woo Obasanjo, Atiku, Saraki to PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has initiated moves to woo former President Olusegun Obasanjo; former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; Senate President Bukola Saraki; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara back to its fold.
Others targeted by the party include Senators Rabiu Kwankwaso, Aliyu Wamakko, Abdullahi Adamu, Danjuma Goje and Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal.
The party appointed Governor Nyesom Wike (Rivers) as chairman and Governor Ibrahim Dankwabo (Gombe) as deputy chairman of a reconciliation committee set up to woo the high profile politicians back to its fold.
National Caretaker Chairman Senator Ahmed Makarfi inaugurated the committee and urged it to deliver on the assignment.
The party also appointed a former Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Tom Ikimi, as chairman of a newly inaugurated Disciplinary Committee. A former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Austin Opara was named as deputy.
Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is chairman of National Convention Committee with former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido as deputy chairman.
Makarfi urged the reconciliation committee to extend its assignment to the founding members of the PDP, stressing that the dragnet should be extended beyond those who left the in 2015.
Makarfi said those targets should “include President, Vice President, governors and former senate president, speaker of House of Representatives and all other former top ranking members in the party.
“Everybody that was in PDP at one time or the other should be reconciled with. It is not limited to pre-2015”.
Makarfi also mandated the committee to reach out to other individuals who have never been in the PDP, with a view to bringing them into the party, without any conditions attached.
He assured members that went through thick and thin with the party that they would not be sidelined. “We cannot foreclose opportunity for those who stayed behind during the turbulent period”.
Ikimi assured that former PDP members who defected to the APC would soon be back in the party.
He said: “APC is now dying and is almost dead. I am aware that they were able to win in 2015 because of members of PDP who defected there.
“I have it on good authority that key members who left PDP and joined APC are now returning to the party. I would like us to receive them with open hands and we will rebuild the party”.
The party also suspended the former factional Chairman in Anambra State Ken Emeakayi
National Publicity Secretary Dayo Adeyeye who announced the decision, said three days after the dissolution of all factional executive in the state in July, Emeakayi went ahead to summon a meeting of his faction, which was in violation of the decision of the National Caretaker Committee.
He said the committee issued him a query but rather than respond to the issue, Emeakayi disparaged the national leadership.
“His reply not only showed disrespect to the National Caretaker Committee, he disparaged the personality of the chairman and the secretary.
“He issued words of abuse totally unbecoming of a person who claimed to be holding an important office as chairman of a state chapter.
“We found this to be gross indiscipline. And today, we decided on this matter, in accordance with the provisions of our constitution.
“So, the National Caretaker Committee at its meeting today took cognisance of the violation of the Provision of Section 58 (1A, B, C, G, H, I, J, M) of the PDP Constitution 2012 (as amended) by Chief Ken Emeakayi.
“We took a decision to immediately suspend him for  one month, in accordance with Section 57 (3) of the PDP Constitution 2012 (as amended),” Adeyeye said.
He added that the case of Emeakayi had also been referred to the National Disciplinary Committee for further disciplinary action.
Adeyeye said seven aspirants had obtained the PDP nomination and expression of interest forms for the November 28 Anambra State Governorship election.
They are Dr Alex Obiogolu, Mr Oseloka Obaze, Prince Okechukwu Emeka, Dr patrick Ubah, Mr Akolisa Ufodike, Lynda Ikpeazu and Mrs Stella Oduah.
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