Thursday 31 January 2019

Osun PDP Raises Alarm Over Opposition Plans To Attack Party Leadership

OSUN PDP RAISES ALARM ON IMPENDING SECURITY BREACH  : ATTEMPT TO CAUSE A BREACH OF THE PEACE, ATTACK THE CONVOY OF OUR STATE CHAIRMAN AND OUR LEADER DR. DEJI ADELEKE BY THE DUO OF ADEJARE BELLO AND BASHIRU AJIBOLA AND THEIR COHORTS. 

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Osun State chapter has raised alarm on an impending plan by the All Progressive Congress (APC) thugs being sponsored by  its leadership in Osun State to unleash terror on the convoy of the state chairman of the party, Hon. Olasoji Adagunodo, Dr Deji Adeleke and other leadership of the party during their campaign tour of various local governments of the state, especially in Ila, Ifelodun and Ife Federal Constituencies.

Adagunodo, in a statement made available to the press said a secret meeting of the ruling party, APC, has been uncovered.

"They have perfected plans to attack the convoy of our leaders, specifically, that of the State Chairman of PDP, that of our leaders, Dr. Deji Adeleke and our candidates who are already on  campaign tour of various local government areas of the state."

The letter that was written by the Osun State chapter of the party to the inspector General of police, Director General of DSS and copied to the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Director of DSS  Which was  made available to news men reads:

"Through:
The Commissioner of Police, 
Nigeria Police Force, 
Osun State Police Command, 
Osogbo. 

To:
The Inspector General of police, 
Nigeria Police Force, 
Force Headquarters, 
Louis Edet House, 
Abuja. 

Dear sir, 

SECURITY ALERT:
ATTEMPT TO CAUSE A BREACH OF THE PEACE, ATTACK THE CONVOY OF OUR STATE CHAIRMAN AND OUR LEADER DR. DEJI ADELEKE BY THE DUO OF ADEJARE BELLO AND BASHIRU AJIBOLA AND THEIR COHORTS. 

The above subject matter refers. 

Sir, this is to bring to your notice a very reliable intelligence report to the effect  arising from a clandestine meeting,  Adejare Bello and Ajibola Bashiru (the APC Osun central Senatorial candidate) have perfected plans and mobilised thugs to attack the convoy of our State Chairman Hon. Soji Adagunodo and our leader Dr. Deji Adeleke on their way to campaign in various Local Government most especially  Ila and Ifelodun federal constituencies of Osun State. 

It is very important and URGENT for the security agencies to check and call them to order as they should be held responsible for any breach of the peace in this respect. 

Please accept the assurances of our highest regards. 

Yours faithfully, 

Hon. Soji Adagunodo 
State Chairman 

Prince Bola Ajao, 
State Secretary."

Oyo APC Organizes Next Level Dance Party

Oyo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) will on Friday, February 1, 2019 organized a programme tagged APC Youth Connect.

The spokesperson of the Oyo 2019 APC Campaign Organisation, Dr AbdulAzeez Olatunde said that the programme which is also known as Next Level Dance Party will be a platform for the youth to interact with APC candidates in the state.

Dr Olatunde said that the programme will hold between 4pm and 10pm at the Agodi Garden, Ibadan, stressing that maximum security is guaranteed.

He noted that the specially designed youth interactive and entertainment programme is to create a relaxed atmosphere for interactions between APC candidates and the youth in the state, stating that only those dressed in a touch of APC colours and branding will be allowed access into the venue.  

Dr Olatunde said that there will be many side attractions at the programme, stressing that there are also free gifts for the first 100 guests.

He explained that APC considers the youth as integral stakeholders in the development of the state and the country at large, adding that the APC led government in the state will not relent in its youth oriented programmes

Wednesday 30 January 2019

Plans To Malign Isima Ekere With Fake Resignation Letter Revealed

Fresh facts have emerged on a purported fake resignation letter in the circulation, said to have been signed by the former Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Obong  Isima Ekere.

In the said letter, Ekere was said to had advised the Presidency not to appoint another MD for the commission from Akwa Ibom state, since the zone has served for four years.
The fake letter
It was exclusively gathered that the fake letter was noting but handwork of aome unscruptulous elements to malign the person of Isima Ekere. As the authentic letter made available to our correspondent showed no such statement.
The authentic letter
Ekere, the governoship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), resigned his appointment as MD of NDDC to focus on his campaign.


"APC Thugs Twist The Story"- Hon. Wole Oke Speaks On Illegal Possession of Firearms Allegation

House of Representatives candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ijesa North Federal Constituency, Hon. Busayo Oluwole Oke has spoken on the illegal possession of firearms allegation against him by his APC counterpart and kinsman from Esa-Oke, Siji Olamiju.

The allegation has been described as untrue, fallacious, misleading and direct manifestation of the next game plan of the APC in Osun State where criminals will run to the police stations and turn themselves to complainants after perpetrating evil. 

According to an eye witness who doesn't what his name mentioned, "the true position of the story was that the APC candidate in Ijesa North Federal Constituency, Dr. Siji Olamiju, who is also the proprietor of AKOL Pharmacy was at Ipetu-Ile in Ward 2 of Obokun Local Government area of Osun State, the crowd that he met was not encouraging safe for some APC thugs numbering about 25. Olamiju, who didn't see any reason for giving out any money to people who could not mobilize crowd for his RALLY despite what he gave party leaders in the ward, gave about 25 people N2,000. This paltry amount infuriated the youths who began to throw banters at Olamiju and his entourage. It was when they discovered that their candidate was not ready to yield that they started shooting sporadically into the air and Olamiju and his team left the scene hurriedly enroute Ibokun Ward 1 of the local Government.  

At Ibokun roundabout, Olamiju increased the money he gave the boys by N1,000 ahead of that of Ipetu-Ile by giving them.N3,000 which drew the anger of the boys, there and then they immediately engaged again in more vicious sporadic shooting which became so loud that the policemen in the Ibokun Police command had to rush down to the scene of the shooting.
The DPO was in his private wine colour Toyota Highlander Jeep, trying to caution them on the position of the law against illegal use and possession of fire arms, rather than listening and coupled with the fact that the vehicle was not a police marked vehicle, the decended on the DPO, beat the law officer mercilessly, out of frustration and to escape being killed, the DPO was alleged to have, in self defence, shot one of them who was holding a pistol in the leg and they all fled in different directions.

Some of the vehicles of Siji Olamiju and other branded vehicles of APC candidates and some other attackers of the DPO were arrested and are still being detained," he said.
When contacted, the honourable representing Ijesa North Federal Constituency (Obokun/Oriade) in the House of Representatives, Hon. Busayo Oluwole Oke, who was in Abuja, said he was surprised to be in Abuja and still be accused of leading an assault on the DPO of his local government, whom he said he doesn't know, and never met before either. 

He, however, advised the police authorities to investigate the attack on the DPO and allow the law to take its course especially as those thugs that followed the APC candidate were allegedly imported from other towns and the paltry sums that was paid to them by their employer was the real cause of the fracas.

"If the DPO, a senior Police chief can be manhandled the way he was allegedly handled, I'm scared of ordinary and innocent citizens of the state who have no single form of protection,"Wole Oke exclaimed. He said, "as a qualified lawyer, practising lawmaker, I know the implications of illegal handling of arms and ammunition and will never engage in such.

My house is open for search if need be, in fact, you can ask anybody, I don't encourage thuggery in any form and that has always been my advice to our youths which forms the basis of my various empowerment programs for my constituents," Oke concluded.

My Vision To Get Nigeria Working Again- Atiku

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has reinstated his determination to get Nigeria working again if elected President.

Atiku, who was one of the important personalities honoured at the prestigious Lagos Island Club on Wednesday, gave this assurance again.

In his address, Atiku didn't only used the opportunity to sell his candidacy but also gave detailed accounts of plans and vision for Nigeria.

"I thank the Lagos Island Club for giving me this platform to speak to such a distinguished audience and on such a germane issue. I specifically want to thank you for giving me the liberty to suggest a topic for today's discourse. I had no hesitation seizing this great opportunity to speak to you on my vision for this great country.

However before I delve into this subject I need to say a few words on a fact that many of you already know: our democracy is in peril.
After unsuccessfully abusing the instruments of state to remove the leadership of the legislature, President Muhammadu Buhari has turned his sights on the judiciary.

The action of unilaterally suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by President Buhari is unconstitutional. The Constitution provides laid down rules for the suspension or removal of the CJN and this has not been followed. This is a grave attack on our constitution and the people of our country. As someone who has vigorously defended our constitution over a number of decades you can be rest assured that I will do all in my power to ensure the matter is resolved in accordance with our constitution. For a key part of my vision for Nigeria is respect for the rule of law, because without it you can have no society.

My preference for this topic is informed by one major consideration. It has always been my view that those who aspire to govern Nigeria must begin to unveil their policy priorities and their strategies for dealing with a plethora of local and national issues from the mundane to the most complex. Indeed, it is time for citizens to demand as a matter of right, from people aspiring to lead them, a plan on what they want to accomplish and how. Political slogans should not take the place of development plans and propaganda is a poor substitute for proper socio-economic and political agenda.

As a matter of fact, it has now been universally established that the ability to articulate a possible future status, whether for a private organization or a nation state, has been a vital component of successful leadership. We are all awed by the strategic prowess of Steve Jobs of Apple, Bill Gates of Microsoft or the Maverick Elon Reeve Musk of Tesla Inc.

Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Dr. Mahathir of Malaysia and Xi Jinping of the Peoples Republic of China, are just a few of illustrious 'CEOs' of nations because they were visionary and had a positive notion of development.
The lesson we all learn from the success stories of countries such as South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and People’s Republic of China is that economic development does not happen by accident. Their experience teaches that to be successful, economic reforms require a progressive and forward-looking government that has the capacity to craft a coherent vision and to develop coherent policies that will actualize its vision.

I have faith in the capacity of Nigeria to make a quantum leap from third world to first that Singapore, under Lee Kuan Yew, or Malaysia under Dr. Mahathir, made. We have the human and material resources required to make the leap and in fact, many of our nationals have helped other nations make that transition.

However, I also have reasons to worry about the current status and future prospects of our great country as neither our economy or our society is working for our people.

Sadly, in the last four years, Nigerians have witnessed a deterioration of all aspects of basic human development as our country suffered avoidable social and economic decline. The absence of coherent and comprehensive economic policy has robbed the economy of its capacity to attract investment, to support the growth of small businesses and absorb a fast-growing labour force. Africa’s largest economy, with GDP of US$450 billion, remains paradoxically, ‘one of the poorest and most unequal countries’ in the world. According to the UN last year Nigeria overtook India, a country with 6 times our population, as the world capital for people living in extreme poverty.

Under the present Administration our people are not working. Unemployment has unfortunately been our only boom industry with over 13 million people joining the ranks of people without a job, which now totals 21 million. If people do not have a job they struggle to feed their families which is why 0ver 100 million of our people cannot afford one decent meal a day.

What is also of cause for concern is that the majority of the unemployed are young men and women, who lack not only the means to survive but any hope for the future.

On the political front, our unity as a nation has been fatally bruised. Social cohesion is being eroded, democratic consolidation being undermined, and national unity and security threatened by ethno-religious tensions, agitations, restiveness and disputes over titles and entitlements.

Over the years, Nigeria has promoted, tolerated and indeed celebrated a defective political structure. Our states and local governments are too weak to meet their constitutional responsibilities. Consequently, the Federal Government has succeeded in emasculating them and taking away those responsibilities and, along with these, the resources which belong to them.

The structure of our country is not working.
If we are to develop into a United, Secure and Prosperous nation we must be bold enough to stitch all the structural faults lines that have arrested our development as a nation. We must adopt a new economic management model and a new political structure that will cure all the federating units of their addiction to oil revenues. We must re-structure the polity and the economy.

So having outlined the challenges we face, you may quite rightly ask me: what is my vision to get Nigeria working again?
My Vision for Nigeria has been encapsulated in the #TheAtikuPlanwhich I launched on the 19th of November 2018. As I demonstrated in the #TheAtikuPlan, Nigeria does not need a complex vision. All we need, and will assiduously work to achieve, is a United, Secure and Prosperous nation that will work for all Nigerians irrespective of their gender, age, religious beliefs, ethnic identity, local government, state or geo-political zone.

Nigerian citizens want a Better Tomorrow.
We envision a New Nigeria that will have, as a minimum, seven basic features.

1. An indivisible, indissoluble, ethnically diverse but strong country that protects its citizens and secures their socio-economic benefits.

2. A modern, dynamic and competitive economy that is capable of taking its rightful place among the top 20 economies of the world. Nigeria has the potential to double its GDP by 2025.

3. A strong economy that is capable of providing in the next 5 years, a minimum 3 million job opportunities annually, reducing poverty rates to below 20% and significantly closing the income inequality gaps.

4. A Nigeria that guarantees citizens' access to economic opportunities and makes the basic needs of life, including health, education, electricity, water and housing, readily available and affordable for everyone.

5. A new political structure that guarantees freedoms and ensures accountability at all levels of government. Tomorrow's polity shall reinforce the country’s concept of true Federalism by conceding unfettered autonomy to the subordinating units.

6. A Nigeria that promotes the politics of inclusiveness and minimizes citizens’ frustration and alienation and completely eliminates the compulsion to take up arms against the society or fellow countrymen.

7. A country that recognizes the central place of the rule of law and ensures the supremacy of law over all persons and authorities. The Nigerian constitution will be the anchor on which the independence of the judiciary, personal liberty and democratic and other fundamental rights rest.

So that is all very well and good, I hear you say, but what will I do to actualize my Vision?
Ladies and Gentlemen, as you are aware, I have been in politics for a number of decades and have also been in the private sector running my own businesses that employ tens of thousands of Nigerians. Both experiences have afforded me the ability to think about the policies my team and I will enact that will have the benefit of practical application to create an environment conducive to economic growth and job creation.

Given your time, here are just 10 examples of the sort of and pragmatic policies we plan to enact immediately should I be so fortunate so to be chosen by the Nigerian people to lead them:

1. We will restore investor confidence on the Nigerian economy.
We all know that over the last four years, the actions or inactions of the Federal Government, have resulted in a significant drop in investor confidence on the Nigerian economy. As a consequence, there has been significant decline in capital importation since the regime came into power in 2015.
Today, Ghana – a country with just 14% of our population - attracts more FDI than Nigeria. In order to reverse the trend, our economic policies will be more coherent, consistent and therefore, more predictable by the business community. Nothing could be more threatening to investment flows than an environment that is full of policy flip-flops.

2. We will support the private sector by undertaking reforms to unleash its growth potential and to play a key role in the economy.
#TheAtikuPlan recognizes the private sector as the engine of growth of our economy. A strong, productive and pro-growth private sector is needed to create wealth, generate employment opportunities and help fight poverty. We pledge to improve government consultations with the private sector in policy design and policy implementation. We will work with the Organized Private Sector to identify ways to reduce the cost of borrowing, tackle incidences of multiple taxation and improve availability of foreign exchange for legitimate production input purchases.

3. We will liberalise the economic space and privatise all ailing enterprises. In particular, the #TheAtikuPlan will undertake a de-regulation of the downstream sector of the economy, review the PIB and privatise all four State refineries that operate at 10% of their installed capacities.. We shall channel the proceeds from the privatisation into a special fund for the development of education and health.

4. We will assist the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises to grow bigger and to be more productive. As we all know, small businesses offer the greatest opportunities for achieving inclusive pro-poor growth, through increased self-employment. Our focus shall be on improving their access to affordable, long term funds, provision of critical infrastructure as well as adequate training for their workforce to improve productive capacity.

5. We will prioritize Human Capital Development. Our philosophy is that people are the fundamental reason for economic growth. Accordingly, we will increase investments in the human development sub-sectors especially education and health by committing 25% of the budget to education and 15% to health under a collaborative process and within the 3G partnership;

6. We will create jobs by growing the economy and promoting innovative flagship job creation programmes such as: The National Open Apprenticeship Programme through which we shall enhance the capacity of Master-Crafts men and women to train 1,000,000 apprentices every year. Our National Innovation Fund and SME Venture Capital Fund initiatives will provide stable and sustainable long-term support to aspiring entrepreneurs.

7. We will create an Economic Stimulus Fund with an initial investment capacity of approximately US$25 billion to support private sector investments in infrastructure. Power sector reform will be a critical policy priority. Our vision is to accelerate investment to double our infrastructure stock to approximately 50% of GDP by 2025 and 70% by 2030. Re-building infrastructure and reducing infrastructure deficit will enhance the carrying capacity of the economy and unleash growth and wealth creation.

8. We will improve liquidity by undertaking fiscal restructuring and improving the management of our fiscal resources by:
a. Improving spending efficiency by reducing the share of recurrent expenditure and increasing the share of capital expenditure in budget. Recurrent expenditure over the medium term should not exceed 45% of budget.
b. Raising additional revenue by blocking leakages from exchange rate adjustment. The official rate on which the 2019 budget is based US$/N305 with a parallel market rate of approximately US$/365. FGN will appropriate the premium in excess of N60/US$

c. Reviewing subsidy payments on PMS. The Federal Government has set aside billions of Naira for subsidy payment in the 2019 budget. This will instead go into the funding of education and health. 

9. We will build strong and efficient service delivery institutions for more effective co-ordination of government policies and for effective support to the development of a dynamic and internationally competitive private sector. We will re-position the public sector to become more disciplined and performance-oriented.


10. We shall, through constitutional means, achieve a new political structure that guarantees freedoms and ensure government accountability at all levels. Our political reform shall reinforce the country’s concept of true Federalism by conceding unfettered autonomy to the subordinating units (States and Local Governments);

So, in conclusion: Sincethe return of the country to democratic governance in 1999, I cannot think of a more important election than the one we face in just over two weeks, given our daunting development challenges. The opportunity to change the course of history and rebuild the country begins on February 16th when Nigerians will exercise their sacred duty to elect their President and other political leaders. Nigerians must reject the status quo and bring in a leader who has a history of economic reform and political transformation.

Nigeria needs a leader who shares its hopes and aspirations, who understands the complexities of the development process and who has the capacity to articulate an acceptable notion of development.

It requires strong commitment, bold initiatives, and a discernible shift from the mistakes of the past, to lift Nigeria from the abyss, and make its people happier, healthier, wealthier.

So I appeal to you, as well as the entire nation, to go out and vote on February 16th so together we can Get Nigeria Working Again," he said.



Monday 28 January 2019

Fayemi Floors Eleka At Ekiti Governorship Election Tribunal

The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja has unanimously strucked out Eleka's case and declared Fayemi as the duly elected governor of Ekiti State.

Eleka, who contested under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had filed a petition against Fayemi of All Progressives Congress, APC,  alleging series of election irregularities and malpractices.

“Buhari, APC Have Turned Executive Lawlessness into Statecraft”- Atiku

The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has berated the President and the All Progressives Congress, APC for “turning “executive lawlessness into statecraft”. He said this in a state of the nation address on Monday morning.
Below is the text of the former Vice President’s address:
“Yet again, our dear country is passing through a difficult moment. How we react to this challenge in the following days will determine the fate of our democracy, which has been brought to great peril by this needless crisis engineered by a government that is unwilling to subject its conducts to the requirements of our constitution.
Meanwhile, I commend all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria who have expressed outrage over the unlawful removal of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, an action, which constitutes a flagrant breach of our constitution and a frontal assault on our democracy. I want to note the universal condemnation of this unlawful act by all Nigerians, as well as the international community.
I need to state that this latest action by General Muhammadu Buhari falls squarely within the pattern of executive lawlessness that has now been firmly turned into statecraft by the APC government.
The serial disregard of court orders, and consequent violation of constitutionally guaranteed human rights of our citizens confirms beyond all doubt that General Buhari and his government would rather obey their own whims and operate by separate rules outside the well-established constitutional order and the rule of law. It scarcely requires emphasis that this behaviour is alien to democratic rule and more in line with that of a military dictator.
Without doubt, the fight against corruption is crucial to good governance and the progress of our country. In this context, the issue of corruption as it relates to the institution of the judiciary is even more crucial. As the last refuge of the common man, our judiciary must not only be above suspicion but must also be seen to be manifestly above board. The issue at stake is not whether the Chief Justice is guilty or not, but whether his removal from office has been done in accordance with the process specified in our constitution.
As a democrat, I must say, without equivocation, that no mission or goal, no matter how noble or well intended, should be used as a pretext for the subversion of our democracy and our democratic institutions. To create a condition that allows the constitution and the rule of law to become secondary to any other agenda is to pave the way for tyranny. History is replete with odious dictators whose path to dictatorship started with statements of good intentions. We must therefore remain vigilant in defense of our democracy.
We are all witnesses to how this government has serially assaulted the National Assembly, a separate arm of government that represents the bastion of our democracy. However, with this attack on the judiciary, General Buhari has set a new precedent in our democracy that has no equivalence in our history, not even in the darkest days of military dictatorship. This cannot be allowed to stand.
At this juncture, I must warn the APC government to desist from taking actions that may push us further down the slippery slope towards a major constitutional crisis that could derail the electoral process. General Muhammadu Buhari must remember that he is a beneficiary of a free and fair election. It is therefore a matter of honour for him to allow a political environment and process that gives confidence to everyone.
All my life, I have been a democrat and a defender of democracy. Like all men of good conscience and patriots, I believe this present challenge has imposed on us yet again, the duty to rise in peaceful defense of democracy, for which so many have laid down their lives. I also know that the surest weapon against tyranny is the democratic will of the people. Nigerians have consistently demonstrated their preference for democracy, and I am, and will always remain, on the side of the people of Nigeria.
I conclude by expressing, once again, my gratitude to the international community for standing by us in this challenging time. However, the primary responsibility to resist tyranny and protect democracy in Nigeria ultimately lies with Nigerians. It is on this note that I call on all Nigerians to seize the opportunity of the coming general elections to vote in defense of democracy and the rule of law.
We must vote out this anti-democratic government and restore our country to the path of true democracy, which is the surest way to ensure progress and prosperity for our people.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. God bless you all”.

Rotimi Amaechi Bypasses SGF, Singlehandedly Dissolves NDDC Board

Emerging facts have shown that the Hon. Minister for Transport, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi is the brain behind the dissolution of the Niger Delta Development Commission board, and the appointment of Prof. Nelson Brambaifa as the MD of the interventionist agency. 

Available information reveals that Mr Amaechi bypassed the Secretary to Federal government, Mr. Boss Mustapha, in dissolving the NDDC board. 

According to available information, Amaechi has for long sought for the removal of Mr. Derek .L. Mene, who is said to be an ally of Magnus Abe, who the Transport minister is having a running battle of supremacy with, in the Rivers state All Progressives Congress. 
Amaechi was said to have written a memo to President Muhammadu Buhari, requesting the dissolution of the board of the interventionist agency. This was said to have been overridden by the SGF, Boss Mustapha, who made it known that the offices are tenured, thus advised against the dissolution.

On Friday, the 25th of January, 2019, the outgone MD, Mr. Nsima Ekere, was at the presidency to submit his resignation letter, and to thank President Muhammadu Buhari for giving him the opportunity to serve. This, information sources claimed, threw Mr. Amaechi into a desperate state, as he dashed down to the presidency with an old memo earlier assented to by Mr President, before the attention of Mr President was drawn to the impropriety of acceding to Amaechi's  request. 

According to credible sources, it was the old memo that Mr. Amaechi handed over to President Buhari's spokesman, Mr. Femi Adeshina, prevailing on him to announce the dissolution of the NDDC board, who thought he was carrying out Mr. President’s order. 

The announcement which came through some online media portals and social media sites, has been generating negative responses from across the Niger Delta. Some Niger Deltans are of the opinion that since the outgone MD, Mr.Nsima Ekere's tenure is expected to expire by 2021, his replacement in the light of his resignation, should have come from Akwa Ibom where the outgone MD hails from as stipulated by the act to complete their tenure. By procedure, the executive director finance and administration should have acted as managing director till such a time a replacement is appointed and confirmed by the senate. 

In the light of this that the transport minister who sees the EDFA Mr Derek Mene an allay to senator Abe a threat who must be removed. Seeing the difficulty in singling him out for removal, went for the dissolution of the entire board damning the consequences it would have on the government and the complete violation on the act establishing the NDDC without recourse to the law. 

The appointment of Prof. Nelson Brambaifa, a Bayelsan and his returning officer in the 2015 elections, by Mr. Rotimi Amaechi from the position of a state Rep, to an acting MD, is done in bad taste, and is seen in many quarters as a slight on chief Timipre Sylva who is the leader of the party in Bayelsa state. Also, the removal of Mr. Derek Mene, an Ogoni man who is being replaced by Mr. Chris Oyendah Amadi, an Ikwerre man is a slight to the ogonis who are the largest oil producers. This appointments have created an imbalance in the spread of offices, as Mr. Chris is from the same zone with Minister Amaechi, and doubles as his personal assistant.

What is the essence of dissolving an entire board only to handpick loyal individuals in acting capacity?

Sources claim that Mr. Rotimi Chubike Amechi, has continued to pursue his disdain for Sen. Magnus Abe and by extension his hatred for the Ogoni's by removing their son Mr. Derek Mene and replacing him with his kinsman Mr. Chris Oyirinda Amadi who was never part of the board just to further his personal ambition at the expense of the federal government.

Sunday 27 January 2019

Buhari's Remote Control Comment, A Confession To Robbery-Osun PDP

Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has described a statement ascribed to President Muhammadu Buhari to the effect that the All Progressive Congress (APC) won the last governorship election  in the state by 'remote control' as a confirmation that the President was actively involved in the electoral  robbery that took place on the 27th of September, 2018.

The PDP made this known in a Press Statement issued by its  state Chairman Hon Soji Adagunodo. 

The Party described the statement of the President which was made during a meeting with traditional rulers in Osun State and widely reported by the Media as a confession to electoral robbery and influence peddling  which are the highest forms of corruption. 

The Statement said it was shameful that the President of Africa's most important Nation could make such a reckless endorsement of criminality. 

The PDP therefore calls on the Election petition tribunal currently sitting on the matter of the last governorship election in Osun State to take note of the confession made by President Buhari who is the leader of the APC.

The PDP also called on Civil society organisations and International observer groups to regard President Buharis confession on the Osun electoral robbery with seriousness in view of the various acts of desperation being exhibited by the APC Presidential candidate ahead of next month's general election. 

SIGNED 
HON SOJI ADAGUNODO 
CHAIRMAN, PDP, OSUN STATE 
27TH JANUARY 2018

Friday 25 January 2019

“Buhari’s Suspension of CJN, a Brazen Dictatorial Act”- Atiku

The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has reacted to the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, describing it as a “brazen dictatorial act”. Atiku also described it as the “latest action in the ongoing rape of our nation’s hard-earned democracy”. 
The President had announced Justice Onnoghen’s suspension, pending the outcome of the Code of Conduct Tribunal’s case against him. Onnoghen faces charges bordering on his failure to declare some of his assets.
The former Vice President went on to describe the suspension as “an anti-democratic act geared towards affecting the outcome of the 2019 presidential elections”.
The decision is “symptomatic of the increasing desperation that President Buhari and the cabal pulling the strings have as February 16, 2019 draws near”, he said.
Onnoghen on Thursday secured a Court of Appeal injunction ordering the lower Code of Conduct Tribunal to halt the case, pending a ruling on his application to dismiss the charges.
Below is a full text of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s reaction to the suspension of Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen:
“The Purported Suspension of CJN Onnoghen is an Act of Dictatorship Taken too Far
The purported suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari, is an anti-democratic act which I reject in its entirety and call on Justice Onnoghen and the judiciary to resist with every legal and constitutional means that they can muster.
This brazen dictatorial act is the latest action in the ongoing rape of our nation’s hard-earned democracy by those who dined with anti-democratic forces, and is symptomatic of the increasing desperation that President Buhari and the cabal pulling the strings have as February 16, 2019 draws near.
“The fact that the unlawful suspension of Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen was announced just as it became public knowledge that the CJN was constituting the election petition tribunals is not lost on discerning Nigerians and the international community. This act of desperation is geared towards affecting the outcome of the 2019 Presidential elections.Indeed, it is not just the CJN that has been “suspended”, it is the Nigerian Constitution that has been infracted and, in effect, suspended, under the guise of the suspension of the CJN.
“The case involving the legality or otherwise of the charges against Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen is in court, as it should be. So far, the judiciary has ruled in Justice Onnoghen’s favour. So, why not allow the court to adjudicate on the matter? What is the pressing urgency?
“I want to seize this opportunity to call for unity amongst the judiciary. Do not let the Muhammadu Buhari administration divide you. Do not let this government turn you against yourselves. The judiciary is the last hope of the common man and the defender of our democracy.
“I also urge the international community to follow the commendable example of the United States and the United Kingdom by intervening to make those involved in this undemocratic act know that their actions will have consequences. Strong consequences.
“And to the Nigerian electorate, I call on you to save your beloved country from dictatorship by voting against President Muhammadu Buhari’s desperate war against the judiciary. Our country is falling apart under the leadership of President Buhari and it is time to stand up for democracy.
Signed:
Atiku Abubakar
Waziri Adamawa
Presidential Candidate of PDP & Vice President of Nigeria, 1999-2007”

Akwa Ibom APC Guber Candidate, Isima Ekere Bows Out Of NDDC To Focus On Campaigns

The gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Isima Emerge has quit his position as Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Ekere, we exclusively gathered, resigned today 25th January, 2019, from the commission in order to focus his energies on the governorship campaigns.

This decision is coming twenty-six months after he assumed office as Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). In September 2018, he was nominated the Governorship Candidate and flagbearer of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State.

The Presidency has already announced Professor Nelson Briambriafa as the Acting Managing Director. Until his appointment, Professor Briambriafa was the Bayelsa State Representative on the NDDC Board which has been dissolved with the resignation of Mr. Ekere.

The President also appointed Mr. Chris Amadi as the Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administration and Engr. Dr. Sam Adjogbe as the Acting Executive Director, Projects, the position he held in the now dissolved Board.

Mr. Ekere held a valedictory management meeting earlier today where he thanked the President for the opportunity given him to serve the region and thanked the management and staff of the Commission for the support and cooperation extended to him during his tenure.

“There is a time for everything and today is the time for my departure. I urge you to continue with the single-minded commitment to transforming the Niger Delta Region and bringing development to the people and communities across the nine states.”

“I am moving on the serve my state and if elected, I will continue to push ahead with the change and transformation agenda of President Muhammed Buhari’s administration.”

Mr. Ekere’s tenure began with the launch of his strategic roadmap, the 4R Strategy for the Commission. Under the programme, his administration focused 70 percent of its budget on completing ongoing projects and initiated several strategic interventions in infrastructure and human development initiatives.

He leaves the Commission to fly the flag of the APC in the March 2, 2019 Governorship election. His resignation comes more than 30 days to that election as stipulated by law.

INEC Plotting Chaos In Akwa Ibom State-Group

A group, Credible Elections Watch, has expressed concerns over what it called the unprofessional activities of the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Mike Igini.

The group through its leader, Moses Etim, in a statement, said that for the forthcoming elections to be credible in the state, the umpire, which is the Independent National Electoral Commissioner (INEC) must be neutral.

In a statement issued in Uyo yesterday, Etim maintained that people of the state, including the opposition parties do not have confidence in Mr Igini and do not think that with his activities, he could preside over free and fair polls.
He alleged that Mr Igini’s recent activities are indicative that he may be supporting a particular party to the detriment of others in the state.

“Only recently, Mr Igini made some changes which were not only unnecessary but capable of derailing the process in the state. We want the changes overturned and the matter investigated.  Aside that Mr Igini has consistently made things difficult for the opposition in the state. As stakeholders in the electoral process, we are worried of this development and of the view that the matter be addressed immediately.

The government at the center has promised free and fair elections, but with what is happening in the state, we doubt if that will be possible if things are not changed. The credibility of the forthcoming elections is very important and nothing must be left to chance.  We also want INEC to sound a note of warning to all its personnel to ensure that they remain neutral all through the electoral process,” he said.

The group emphasised the need for a level playing field for all parties in the election, saying that is the only way the forthcoming exercise can be termed credible.

“We want a situation where the votes of Akwa ibomites will count.  It will be really sad if the people of the state come out en masse, cast their votes and yet are denied their wishes. We therefore call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to beam its search light on Akwa Ibom State, to ensure that its personnel are not violating the code of conduct and when it observes any infractions, we urge the commission to take urgent action”, he said.
Etim alleged that feelers in the state suggest that the main opposition party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) is planning to use the INEC to rig the elections.

“Some persons in the state have been boasting that they have nothing to worry about and that once it is time for the elections, they would use INEC officials to rig it in their favour. Now, whether this is true or not, we cannot take chances. We are raising the alarm now so that desperate persons do not engage in actions that would cause havoc in the state. We implore INEC to take complaints such as this seriously and it is a good thing it is coming now so that necessary actions/ changes can be made before the elections.  Akwa Ibom State is a peaceful place and we would like it to remain that way,"he added.

Wednesday 23 January 2019

Ajimobi's Coming As Governor Is An Abberation- Alao-Akala

Gubernatorial flag bearer of Action Democratic Party in Oyo State and former Governor of the state between 2007-2011, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala has described the coming of Sen. Abiola Ajimobi as Governor of Oyo State as an abberation that should not have taken place in the first instance.

Otunba Alao-Akala said  this while taking a critical assessment of the administration of the APC Government of Sen. Ajimobi while participating on a live interactive radio programme on Gravity FM, Igboho today.

According to the former Governor, who is presently on a campaign tour of Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State and terribly disappointed in the outgoing administration of Ajimobi which he described as total failure, a collosal waste of time, money, resources and a disastrous 8 years with nothing tangible to show as achievement or benefit to the people of Oyo State.

"As I speak with you right now, my heart bleeds, I feel so bad that we have have been set back by eight years of our lives by the government of Ajimobi.

This is not the Oke-Ogun that I handed over to him when I stepped aside eight years ago.

All the roads I constructed, not a single kilometer has been added to it, even the ones I constructed are not being maintained.

They have all collapsed and in terrible shape.

I came in here through Sepeteri, the road is an eye sore.

I wonder what the man has been doing for the past eight years.

Equipments for the take off of the Television station at Oje Owode were on ground and ready for installation when I was going on sabbatical leave, as I speak with you now, those equipments have been moved to Ibadan.

The buildings have been taken over by weed and other dangerous animals.

Getting to the place today ,the buildings are caving in.

If not for the initiative of the proprietor of Gravity FM, you people would have gone back to the dark era when you listen to Cotonou radio or Ilorin FM because even the Oke-Ogun FM at Alaga is in comatose.

Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State is in ruins and a terrible state of disrepair.

Oyo State has been canibalised but I can assure you better days are ahead by God's grace.

This was not my plan for the my people in Oke-Ogun and even the state at large, we ran a Government that had the interest in human capital development and we have series of projects to show for it.

And that is why I am bold and confident come to you to seek your support and your votes to Govern oyo state again.

I challenge Ajimobi to publish in major newspaper list of his achievements in the last eight years then the people of Oyo state can be the judge."

Reeling out some of his achievements during his first term as Governor, Otunba Alao-Akala said he constructed Alaga to shaki road terminating at the entrance to Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki to Ilesha Baruba road, Otu-IgboJaiye - Komu -  Baba ode Road down to Ilero.

So also is the road from Iganna - Ayegun after Iwere Ile down to the Border between Nigeria and Benin Republic before Ijio town.

Otunba Alao-Akala stated categorically that he is the only Governor ever in the history of OYO state that has ever visited Okerete town in Oke-Ogun area of OYO state which is 91 kilometers from Saki town.

He went further that as part of his achievements during his first term, he directed that a school be established in the town because to put a stop to children from the town crossing the border to Benin Republic to attend school and that he made sure teacher were posted to the school with extra incentives to make pay attention to the students.

Asked to give an assessment of Governor Ajimobi's administration in the last 8 years as it prepares to wind up Otunba Alao-Akala stated pointedly that it was a failure in all aspects as it has practically nothing to showcase as it's achievements.

According to him, "in the areas of education, it is zero, all higher institutions in the state are on strike.

 The state government is owing them 25 month's salary. 

Even, the primary and secondary schools are in total disrepair.

All sorts of levies are been imposed on parents and still there is nothing to show for it.

Ibadan to Eruwa is bad, Ibadan to Oyo-Ogbomoso road is bad, Ibadan to Iseyin road is in a terrible state. 

Our internal roads were recently patched because the vice president was coming to visit the state, that a big shame.

Nothing on agriculture, Adeoyo hospital that I renovated is now a shadow of itself.

Everything about OYO state is upside down.

Ajimobi has destroyed the system. 

In short, his coming was a terrible mistake and an abberation that should not have been allowed to happen," he declared.

Kwara APC Guber Aspirant Modibo Kawu, Others Charged For 2.5b Fraud

The Federal Government has filed charges against a gubernatorial aspirant in Kwara State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC anf the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission, Modibbo Kawu, Pinnacle Communications Limited; its founder, Lucky Omonuwa; and its Managing Director, Dipo Onifade, for alleged fraud to the tune of N2.5bn.
The charges were filed before a Federal High Court, Abuja, sequel to an investigation by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.
According to court documents obtained by The PUNCH, 12 charges were preferred against the accused persons by Mr. Henry Emore and Adenekan Shogunle, on behalf of the Attorney-General of the Federation.
The Presidency had in 2016, released N10bn to the Ministry of Information and Culture for the digital switch-over programme which entails migration of telephone lines from analogue to digital platforms and a White Paper was issued directing that the process be specifically handled by government-affiliated companies.
Based on the guidelines provided by the White Paper, two companies were nominated to handle the process, one of which was ITS, an affiliate of the Nigerian Television Authority.
About N1.7bn was released to it as seed grant for the commencement of the switch-over. However, the ICPC through investigation discovered that the process was fraught with alleged corrupt practices.
In the charges filed before the court, the government accused Kawu of “recommending to the Minister of Information to approve payment of the sum of N2.5bn to Pinnacle Communications Ltd, a private company owned by Sir Lucky Omonuwa as a ‘seed grant’ under the DigitalSwitch-Over programme of the Federal Government when you knew that the company was not entitled to receive such a grant an you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 26(1)(c) and punishable under Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.
The government also accused Omonuwa of receiving N2.5bn in the Zenith Bank account of Pinnacle Communications Limited when he ought to know that the sum was the subject of an offence under Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.
Omonuwa was accused of transferring N167m out of the N2.5bn to one Daura Mamman, a bureau de change operator and thereafter taking the dollar equivalent of the sum in cash at his residence in Kaduna in contravention of Section 11(a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 as amended.
Kawu and Pinnacle Communications had, however, denied the allegations levelled against them, describing the ICPC as being ignorant of the entire process of the contract award.

Saturday 19 January 2019

Akpabio Hits Hard On Critics. Says, "I'm The Most Investigated Governor With No Properties Abroad"

Two-time Governor of Akwa Ibom State and former Senate Minority leader, now a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress party, Dr. Godswill Akpabio, in this explosive interview takes on his critics, why they are after him and his numerous achievements as a Governor. He dares anyone to come forward who knows of any of his properties in Dubai, UK, or anywhere in the world. He says I’m the most investigated Governor.

Gov. Emmanuel and Hon. Luke have severally applauded you as their leader. If you have this magic charm on them, why were you not able to win them over when you changed camp?

It is simply because our visions are personal and no matter how close you are to your brother you can only do your best to convince them. If you are a Muslim you follow the age-long teachings of Prophet Mohammed, and of course, as a Muslim, your end will be paradise and as a Christian, your end will be heaven. Really, political affairs should be voluntary, there should not be a compulsion and a leader should not force a subject to follow his own line of thought. What a leader sees in the followers sometimes still baffles a lot of people, not just in Akwa Ibom, but in Nigeria. I was spiritually birthed into a political family and our age-long tradition in the South-South has always been with the North politically. If you cast your mind back, to even the days of the recently buried Shehu Shagari, may his soul rest in peace, you will notice that. For the first time, there was a son of South-South in 2015, our former President Goodluck Jonathan, who contested, but lost the opportunity to midwife the zone into the central politics of Nigeria. So you have the South-West working together with the North, and there was need for someone to think of how to integrate the South-South into the mainstream politics of the nation, particularly as the zone produces 90% of the wealth of the country. That is the thinking of a leader. This does not mean that if you are comfortable in your current state, say you have a state you are running, for instance, if you are a state governor, you are a senator, you are this or that in your zone and you are comfortable, you don’t have to follow your leader. But a leader sees further more than you and so I don’t think there was a need for me to talk to anybody, not even my family members, it was just an inspiration that I had, very spiritual in nature that there was a need for me to re-ignite that age long unity that has existed between the South-South people of Nigeria and the North, and now particularly with the coming on board from 2015 of the South-West into the central politics. The South-West you know predominantly used to be in the opposition, even during the days of Action Group and the days of ACN and all that, so now under the APC, the South Wes is at the centre of Nigerian politics. I don’t think it will be a good idea for the South-South to be left in the lurch. We have been left out for four years because we had a son of the soil contesting. So it will be foolhardy of any leader not to carry his people into the centre of politics in Nigeria. That was the reason why I made up my mind, for national interest, to join and stabilize the polity and that was the reason I felt it was not necessary to attempt to make it a compulsory thing for either of my followers, my brothers or my relations to follow me. However, in the course of things evolving, almost 85% of those who believe in me have joined the APC. At the outset I did not really talk to anybody. I thought I saw up to five members of House of Assembly and four House of Reps members declaring for APC. I turned around and saw a lot of elders, in fact, one of them managed to climb the stage, by name Shugoto Iroro, a political titan, somebody who has been doing politics from the days of South Eastern State and Cross River, I saw him on the stage and he said you are a leader you can’t go alone, we are many here, give me the microphone, give me the opportunity to let them know that you are not alone. I started laughing and said Chief, I never said I was alone; I only said I was moving, I did not say I had defected, because that is when I will need other defectors to come. I have only walked away. I am like a woman politically that has a generation behind her. So when I said I have moved it means that a generational group of young leaders in the North and particularly in the South-South have moved and that has created a void.

Some people think one of the good things your movement from the PDP to the APC will do for Akwa Ibom is that for the first time there would be a proper election in the state. A previous elections, results were just written, as opposition was weak, so maybe in the upcoming election in the state APC and PDP will be equally matched. Do you agree?

As a journalist, if they say there was no election in Akwa Ibom, that results were just written, it means you have never voted here and you are not from here, that is the first thing. Secondly, you mean there was dereliction of duty and you never reported it, that elections did not hold, names are just written or results written? You can see the fallacy of that. Of course, go back and look at the results of the elections, you will see some instances results were so close. We did primaries at a time in Eket, the man that defeated the incumbent, a sitting member of House of Assembly, Ayan O Ayan, the incumbent sitting member of House of Assembly defeated him with only one vote and when I undertook local government election, the first local government election I did, a local government fell into the hands of ANPP. So you can’t say elections in Akwa Ibom are always written. There was another altercation and parties in the state struggled. Other parties even went to the tribunal. So that assertion that election results are always written is wrong. Ome thing you need to know is that if you are in a good politician you will know that you cannot rig election where you are not popular. Such results cannot stand. If the people are in agreement that the NPN was the party they wanted and there was rigging because no election, it is perfect, you will see that it will pass smoothly, but if for instance, if the results are always written, how come somebody cannot come from APGA and come and write results and take it and go and announce APGA in a place like Akwa Ibom? Do you understand what I am saying? If a political party like APGA is very popular in Anambra State, PDP cannot go and write results and announce and I will say that is why if you noticed, the governorship election in Anambra state has never really been won by PDP, are you saying PDP does not have the power, even when we have the incumbency? The presidential incumbency and Anambra that was in opposition was still winning an election. How come in Lagos, when President Obasanjo was struggling to see whether he could take South West and turn them to PDP, he could not take Lagos State under our leader, Ahmed Bola Tinubu. It is not true that election results in Nigeria are always written, there is no proper election. Anyone who is saying that is saying that because the person wants to underrate the prowess and political sagacity of Senator Godswill Akpabio, his ability to annex and work closely with the people in 2002 as chairman of mobilization to ensure the re-election of Obong Victor Attah as the second governor of Akwa Ibom State. You want to underrate that effort, if you want to underrate that effort, it is when you will say there was no election, but it was through mobilization of youths and women through strategic campaigns to ensure the re-election of Obong Victor Attah in 2003 and in 2007. Fifty nine people contested and the exercise lasted five good days, some people slept on the streets. So if there was no election in Akwa Ibom, why would there be such a very prolonged primary to the point that even the governor preferred another candidate, Dr Mike, who despite all the intrigues still lost. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation at that time preferred another candidate but lost, even when he was at the federal level; and the governor of the state came in person to lobby delegates to ensure election of his anointed candidate and he lost, then I emerged as the governorship candidate of PDP out of 57 aspirants. By that time in 2007, between December and January, it became so hot that I ended up in the hospital many times. I could not go home because I was afraid those powerful people who lost the election may attack me, but the populace was on the street sitting on the floor. I appreciated the people of Akwa Ibom across the state and my acceptability across the state. So if I won that election. How come you now tell me that election result was written, because even the incumbent did not support my election in 2007 and yet I won the election in 2011. Didn’t you hear about the struggle between the PDP and the then ACN, when there was a lot of tension in the state? At the end of the election we won, we only lost in one LG and even in the LG we had almost 48 to 49%; we won in 30 of the 31 LGs. Who told you there was no election in Akwa Ibom? In 2015, PDP lost the presidential election 11 days before governorship election, it was not an easy task for PDP at state level. I can tell you that many states failed like Jigawa and many other PDP states; they could not withstand the tornado of President Buhari in 2015 but Akwa Ibom PDP won, we stood our ground and we voted for the current governor of the state, Udom Gabriel Emmanuel and I was also restored the senator against my brother, Chief Chekwas Okorie, I pollled 472,000 votes because of card reader and he had 14,000 votes or there about. I would have had more than that because normally we had over 700,000 registered voters in my senatorial district, which has the highest number of polling units in terms of population, even more than Eket and Uyo senatorial districts and Uyo has about 900 polling units, we have about one thousand two hundred and twenty-four and Eket has about 800. I know these statistics as a politician. The reason I am mentioning this to you, under normal circumstances as a former governor and someone that is looked at as the son of the soil, there is no way my people would have given me lesser votes than they gave my predecessor who had a lot of votes when he was going for the Senate. Former President Jonathan had a little over one million votes in 2015, the total registered number of voters is about 1.7million. So if you are writing why can you say let me give the president 1.6million or 1.7million votes? There is no system that is perfect, even in America, you can’t have a perfect election, there will be slight issues here and there, even in any operation you try to give room to 5 to 10% mistake, but on the whole, you will be insulting INEC, FEDECO or NEC, insulting the current INEC Chairman and Professor Attahiru Jega if you say elections in Akwa Ibom were not fair enough. What kind of propaganda is that? It is the defeatist tendencies of those who say they will make an impact when the whole state has moved you did not hear what I said? I did not say I had defected, politicians use the word defect, I only moved in the national interest to join the current President to stabilize the party. When I say I moved, it is pregnant with meaning. It means that the entirety of those you might call the political class, those who vote, not the elite who enjoy the government because government gives them monthly allocation and the masses who know what it means for their lives to be touched when a good government is in place have moved with me. If you thought I was alone, then why did you have such man with the crowd that you have never seen in the history of defection in Nigeria? So are you saying those thousands of people that turned up are not with me. It took 17 minutes to get to the venue because of the sea of heads.If you are saying those who are holding positions in government, you talk about the Speaker the Senator, like I will always say salvation is personal, they are in a position to access what may be their interest that will be best served by staying with the current government of the state. Therefore there is no need for me to tell the people to leave the government. Stay in the government, so that we will still have a government in place between now and May 28, when they are going to hand over to the APC governor on May 2019. So don’t leave.

Did you leave any debt in Akwa Ibom as governor?

There is no government without debt, even the current administration of President Buhari inherited debt, the colonial masters left debt for Tafawa Balewa but when it comes to what they are speculating is balderdash and I am happy you asked that question. Some people said Akpabio left behind a whopping N500bn indebtedness, which is not true. What happened was that the total amount I collected as a loan from banks was N80bn. It was the first N50bn and later N30bn and the reasons were very simple. We were struggling to get Paris Club money of over $100bn and $365m or so, if we had received that, we would have offset the N80bn loan. During my first term, I did not borrow one naira. It was when we started having dwindling revenue from oil; we were having zero allocation from NNPC. So when you hear Akpabio promised 31 industries but did not build any, it was because the money was no longer there and I was not going to build those sites, I was going to make available N20bn through the investment arm of the state every year for those four years so that people can access the money with conditions and then set up the industries, so that we can ensure that at least one person per local government was able to set up one industry, that was the way we wanted to do it and so we budgeted M20bn, but we never touched N20bn because the money was not there and part of what confuses people is that they don’t know that budget is even an estimate, it is not realistic, it when the incomes come, whether through IGR or FAAC, that you have the right to budget and project, it does not mean you have spent the money. Lack of funds also slowed us down in completing few of the projects we initiated, we had over 3,000 projects completed at a time in one year. We commissioned about a thousand six hundred, when people started arguing, we put it out on the internet for people to see and name the communities. We laid underground pipes to bring the menacing issue of flooding in some part of the state to an end, we built flyovers, the kind of project we had was to turn Uyo to a small Dubai. We were even planning to work with masses energy to have a fuel depot in Uyo at the airport so that we can start flying with Emirate, that was why I started the Taxi way so that when the plane, because of the large wing the 777 could have a free ride, that was why I expanded the runway from 3.6KM to 4.2KM and brought in the best lighting system and we made sure it was in the same categories with airports in London and other advanced countries. We did underground pipe drainage system, 10.8 kilometres from the stadium; it is this available for everyone to see in order for the road to last and that is the secret why some of the roads we commissioned in 2009, nine years after you will not see a single porthole, that is the secret of the survival of Itame junction that was flooded for 39 years and vehicles could not pass, that is the secret to make sure that area by the mega filling station that used to be permanently flooded during rainy season. So the debt you are talking about, I was privileged to see a paper from the Debt Management Office, (DMO) in 2016. The current administration when that bit of economic rush came in, when the current government started insisting that the states should comply with the government because it had just been in office for one and half years, they had also incurred their own debt. So they added that to contractual indebtedness and outstanding obligation of my government and they brought it out and what they submitted to the debt management office was about N147bn in December 2016, one and half years into Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration. The total debt profile of the state contractual and otherwise was submitted as N157bn. That is not what they said I left behind.

But what did you leave behind?

I don’t think the debt profile that we left behind was anything up to N60bn and don’t forget that except payment for contractors, you know you pay them on milestones as they work, so there must have been some outstanding IPCs also but what happens is that as money comes in you settle contractors and the state used to sometimes receive up to N15 to 30bn, so it is not as if these things can cripple a state. Even if you don’t do any other thing at all you can pay all the debts in four months. Government is about being able to move the people forward not as if government cannot owe and whatever was owed by the governor was taken and brought over by the Federal Government and spread over 25 years by the Federal Government including Akwa-Ibom, so that whatever the government will pay on a monthly basis will be reduced so that the government can move forward. So that is what they did and the state government was not paying anything above N500m a month. So, the N147bn was brought over by the Federal Government. You can get the record from the debt management office; they will give you the real details. Because of all these stories people were saying he left behind N500bn debt, that was why I went to find out what was submitted as total indebtedness of Akwa-Ibom state by Udom Emmanuel government in December 2016 to DMO and I have the record for all the states in the federation. What I saw there I can’t remember off hand was maybe 143bn or 147bn that is all. We were even among the least indebted states. Some states are owing as much as 600,300,400 billion nairs and for Akwa Ibom, with the level of economic income, we should be saluted. I also left behind economic enablers, that if you were able to take one of them and then privatize or sell off 50% you will pay off the entire debt. For instance, I built Obon Power Plant, I completed Obon Power Plant people were offering me as much as $190m to sell sixty per cent or 70% but I refused. I said if we expand it, it will bring in a lot of revenue to the state. I also built a gas plant in conjunction with a company from the United Kingdom, I brought in a gas processing plant built it in Isereke and this is 69km of gas pipeline and I made sure the state holds significant stake that will by the gas by 2 dollars by the time they completed the plant. It was going for 2.8 so that is also another income to the state and then we did fifty kilometres of gas pipeline from Eserege all the way to NNPP in Calabar, we are the one supplying NNPP in Calabar. I left behind economic enablers like hospitals, I built hospitals in Obolo and other places and these places are generating revenue, I built state of the art international hospital in Utame Junction. We invested over N250bn on federal roads but the government told us they are going to pay in one way and all that and what the Federal Government accepted to pay at my time was N145bn and before I left office, President Jonathan said part of it should be paid, I told the government after I handed over to pursue it. A month ago, they brought it to parliament because they wanted to use part of the borrowed money from China to offset some of the domestic debts. What was put in for Akwa Ibom was N178bn and now from the N175bn to be refunded to Akwa Ibom and the Paris club money that I did not collect. So you can see that from the Paris Club refund alone whatever I might have left as debt has been wiped off. We left a lot of economic enablers. So when they talk about debt, I laugh. When a government of that nature, for a government that completed over 3,000 projects, and was able to carry out such quantum of developments that were applauded even by the United States conference, talking about N145bn debt, when the state is expecting N175bn from the Federal road refund, talk about the international prison that we built, over N3.7bn is going to be refunded to the state. The airport itself is an economic enabler. We were able to carry out free and compulsory education not to talk of N100 to 300bn Paris club refund left behind. I left the state far richer than I met it.

What was really the issue then with the EFCC trying to get the state government to open its books to investigate you?

Those were baseless and unfounded stories. The job of EFCC was to investigate petition, so there was a young boy, a lawyer, who had a personal disagreement with me then, I met him and I assisted them in the law school, I paid his law school fees. Somehow, he had a personal disagreement with some of my staff and he has also come up to say he was also used by people I relieved of their appointment. He said so in an affidavit in the court of appeal voluntarily. So the EFCC has the right to look at that petition. But when I came back, I had an accident in 2015 I still said I must go because I was not around when I was invited. So I went to the EFCC personally to ensure that I answered to the petition and I answered them. I am the most investigated former governor in Nigeria. Go to anywhere in the world; I don’t have a single house that I could sell, whether in the United Kingdom or Dubai. So, forget about the contrived negative story that you heard about Godswill Akpabio.

Many of these people may not have this privilege that I have to speak with you, so how do they know your position on these issues?

That is the job of you journalists and the media in general. It is about the investigation; you think the world is stupid that one person will receive over 13 PhDs across from the University of Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikiwe University to University of Calabar to Uyo everywhere one individual could be so honoured. I am the only governor, past or present ever honoured with a PhD by the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA, whether military or civilian. I am the only governor in my tenure, 2007–2015, who received commendation from the United State Congress for infrastructural development. Some people are fugitives from reality. You cannot take all these away out of either envy or petty jealousy. You will try to give the wrong impression about me in my time. There were kidnapping and a lot of killings all over the Niger Delta. If one person was kidnapped in Akwa Ibom, 10 were kidnapped in Bayelsa, 15 were kidnapped in Abia, 20 or 50 were kidnapped in Rivers. In my own case, people use whatever happened as a weapon of campaign for them to unseat the governor. I understand what was going on and so would you believe stories that a sitting governor will kidnap a teacher or his brother. They even brought an ethnic angle to it. When someone is kidnapped they will write a petition and indicate that a person is an Ibibio man, but I thank God for the Police nay RRS, there is no single case of kidnapping that was not resolved, not only that, all the people that were killed, the people that killed them were all brought to book. They are well documented. They documented their efforts very clearly and the people they arrested, many of them are at various stages of prosecution. So when people are talking, my works speak for me. When you come to Akwa Ibom, you see the works of Godswill Akpabio, once you land in the airport, you see my work, you enter into the hotel, you see my work, you walk to the stadium and you see my work, you go to the banquet hall, you see my work, you go to Government House, you see my work. You go to the streets of Lagos or you read newspapers that a house girl that had been brutalized during my tenure and then the person is no longer Akwa Ibom because we handed that industry to other Nigerians and West African countries because I introduced free and compulsory education. I brought my children from everywhere, the ones that are orphans, we set up a home in Uyo and called it the Divine Children Home and put them there, over 1,400 of them, and made sure that they went to school. Those children are still meeting me till today at the airport, at everywhere. When I am travelling to Kaduna by rail from Abuja, they still come and hug me and say, Sir I am what I am today courtesy of your forced and compulsory education programme, I never thought I could go to school. That is the joy I derive. Meanwhile, I used to send at least 500 Akwa Ibom people on compassionate ground to different places in India for training, for medical treatments. One of them solved a mathematics problem in India and got the first class and he came back and solved a 62-year-old mathematical problem. It is only that if you are a fugitive from reality, you can never acknowledge all these feats. You cannot run away from my transformation of Akwa Ibom, you can run away from the fact that yes indeed, there was a governor and if you’re trying to run away from it you are running away from your shadow which will continue to follow you. We are talking about the issue of debt, we had the least debt in the state but don’t talk about debt in government alone, also talk about the economic enablers and the income, the expected income to pay off those debst, the Paris club money, the refunds on federal roads, even the refund on the prison we built, the international prison that we built and donated to the Nigeria Prison Service.

One of the things you have been severally criticized for was when you had an accident, a lot of people complained that you did not go to the hospital that you built. How come?

At that time, we had not received the expatriate quota for the expatriates that were supposed to man the hospital. Though that hospital has been commissioned, we have not fully commenced operation of the hospital. Even the current governor of the state, when he had a medical problem, he was at the hospital and the result that he was given at the hospital was amazing. The hospital was meant to cater for all medical problems of West Africa but we need experts who can handle the hospital. That was the reason I signed an agreement with Arabian management group who are also working with the Swiss management group at that time. Don’t forget that it was barely three months after I left the office, and they have not yet received the expatriate quota to finance the hospital. Some of them came for the commissioning of the hospital edifice but they have to wait for the funds to come in before they can start operating the hospital. If not, by the time I had the accident, why should I go abroad when I had a very good hospital of that magnitude. Don’t forget also that I was first taken to that National hospital first after that accident, and when I was discharged, I went for further medical observation to escape sympathizers who were trooping into the hospital every day, I couldn’t have rested. I also went to London hospital to do some further checks, even when Mr. President phoned to find out how I was doing, I spoke to him myself and I give glory to God that I did not die. I was in a coma when I was taken away from the accident site because the car somersaulted about five times. Don’t also believe the rumour that the driver was trying to escape traffic gridlock. That morning there was a federal road traffic officer who stopped us, and we were standing in one location on top of the bridge, I even took off my safety seat belt and I bent down to take my drugs from the bag, it was at that stage that somebody bang the car and said move, and I replied, what is it. It was after that I saw a car coming towards us and I said God ‘take care of my children’. It was after that I noticed that I have a swollen chest and fuel was pouring by the side of my car. The car that hit me was a bulletproof American car. Eventually, when they brought me out, they all thought I was dead. Even the way I was dragged out the car affected my neck because they use my jacket to drag me out, thinking that I was already dead. I thank God because he saved me when I was taken to the National Hospital. It was an experience that I will not wish for my enemy. All the stories you hear that the hospital is not okay were not true because the only problem we had after the commissioning of the hospital is just the expatriate quota that will keep the hospital staffs on.

When we were talking earlier, you mentioned the current governor in Akwa Ibom state; you said he is not experienced?

How can I say that? He has been in government for three and a half years, how can I say that he is not experienced.

Okay, do you really think he is doing well?

History will judge him, not me

What I am trying to get is that you are the person that gave this governor to Akwa Ibom?

No, the Akwa Ibom people voted for him

Yes, they voted for him, but you facilitated his emergence?

There is something that you need to know, I met the governor in a church in Surulere, Qua Ibom Church and I was told that he is a deacon in the church and also a Deputy Director in Zenith Bank. For me, I believe in getting the best person for my people, there were almost 28 people who wanted to be governor of the state, but later 23 of them bought the governorship forms. One left to APC and 22 aspirants were left. We have some of my commissioners and lots of people who have worked with me. It was not an easy task for me then, but I concluded that I will see my people if they will accept a peacemaker in form of a neutral person that they don’t know, that was how His Excellency Governor Emmanuel name was chosen. When he came, the people love him, and I love him too but the other 22 candidates formed an association against him. Even some elders went to court to testify against him then. I thank him because later he reconciles with all of them, he invited them one after the other, and he also honored those elders that testify against him before in the court of law. I think in my own way that it is Godly for him to have forgiven them.

What is the disagreement you have with the governor now?

I don’t have any disagreement with him, just that we are in the different parties now. The only disagreement I had with him is that he said I came in a night bus to become a commissioner in 2001/2002 which is not true. I actually came in through Port Harcourt before my cousin took me up. Then again he said I came with a chartered plane to become the governor but he has forgotten that it is the state governor plane that he is still using that brought him. I carried him with state plane he mentioned, which is Gulf Stream 450 and that was what he is still using till now. The disagreement is on the mode of transport and not on his performance.

Is it true that you heard that the governor was going to move to APC, and you told him to wait for a while before you now made your own move?

It is not true; there is still room for defection, even till today.

Many people think that Akwa Ibom State will bill a battleground because of your defection to APC. Are you comfortable with the insinuation?

The APC have taken over Akwa Ibom even before I joined them. Do you know why a leader should move with his people? A leader should always look back and see if his people are following him. Even if they are running away from him, he will still hear footsteps, and if they are not following, you will definitely hear footsteps too. By the time I decided that I was going to APC, by the time I landed at the airport, the whole airport was APC. The whole of the airport to the town was APC. The whole of the plaza in Uyo was APC, the jubilation was too much. Women and men were bringing their brooms from under their bed, which means they have been hiding them because of me and they were sweeping the roads. A distance of twenty minutes took us over two hours to cover because of the jubilation of Akwa Ibom people that came for the jubilation. I was now saying that so all these people belong to APC. When I asked them they said sir, after you left office, it wasn’t the same again. We have moved to APC, and I asked them when, and they said since 2015. Normally, every family has a civil servant, and in Akwa Ibom, the head of civil service command about sixty-four thousand workforces not to talk about the local government service in the thirty-one local government of the state. In some local government, we have up to six hundred or seven hundred staffs, so you should be looking at twenty-four thousand people in the local government workforce. When you add that to the state civil service workforce, you will be looking at close to one hundred thousand people. Because you will also add the state assembly staffs, the NUT etc. Those people too have adult children who live on them. What really plays a major role in Akwa Ibom is that when the civil servants are happy, it reflects in their homes, in the churches. When a civil servant says there have never been a pay slip to even show what he collects on a monthly bases. Many people have died without collecting their gratuities. Eighty per cent of the people in the civil service are now in APC. By the time they got to know that the leader who kept them together have decided to share their own view, the result was amazing. A woman while struggling to get registered had her hand cut off. She brought out hand in a coaster bus, and her hand was chopped up by the gate, and the hand fell on the floor. Up till today my wife and I have been taking good care of the woman. It was an incident that makes me weep. If you ask the APC headquarters, they will tell you that we have over three hundred thousand card-carrying members within six weeks. When I hear that Akwa Ibom is going to be a battleground, I laugh because there is no battleground in a state that has already shown direction. The Akwa Ibom PDP members in the state know that they will not be given money at the headquarters in Abuja to share if they are not talking as they are doing now. I can confidently confirm to you that the first state President Buhari will win within three hours of voting is Akwa Ibom. It is not because of me but because of the change that the federal government has started. The reason I am being attacked is just because I am a leader here and a lot of people came out to boldly associate with APC when I joined, but people have rejected PDP before I declared for APC.


Who is the leader then in Akwa Ibom?

We have a leader in the person of Don Etiebet but they don’t probably know the numbers of followers they had then until when I joined. I was in London on Monday, and I joined on Wednesday. I couldn’t even move with my car and I have to trek. Even when I was coming from Enugu from the burial of my wife grandmother I was called on the phone that the youths from my senatorial constituency want to hear from me directly about my defection to APC, and the reason I move to APC. They actually applied to the local government chairman to get a hall for the reception, but they were refused to use the hall by the chairman. The forcefully find their way into the hall but the chairman did not on the generating set for them. I was shocked when I saw the crowd because it was raining on that day, and there were about 45,000 youths. You need to do your independent investigation about what I am telling you in Akwa Ibom. They said they will go anywhere I move to and I promise to take my people to the centre.

Can you throw more light on the statement credited to you that what money cannot do, more money will do it?

I don’t know where you got that from. There was a youth corper who work with me as a personal assistant who now works with the present governor of Akwa Ibom. He has been writing all sorts of things about me. He even calls me a comedian for moving into APC. He formed a team of writers online to be writing all sorts of things about me. He has been going around churches telling people that I want to form a cattle colony in Akwa Ibom state. There is no government that will like to kill his people that he is ruling. That was what people said during President Jonathan time to when people were saying different things about him. Don’t let us mix religion with politics. I never said what money cannot do; more money can do it, because for example; money cannot buy life. Money cannot cure cancer right now. So if it your time to die, you will use the money to escape it. Please help me to inform Nigerians that I didn’t say that.

It was alleged that at your first appearance at the National Assembly, you gave so much money to members to become a principal officer of the Senate?

People don’t like to give credit to who it is due. There are people who shy away from the truth. The people of the South-South are very proud of me because I changed the story of the South-South. A lot of people say that lots of money goes to the South-South, but there is little to show for it but for the first time I became a governor, that insult vanished because of what I achieved. Because if come to Akwa Ibom; you will see some of my achievements. There is nowhere you come from this world and you come into the Godswill Akpabio stadium in Akwa Ibom and you walk into the VIP stand with two hundred and fifty bulletproof seats that you will not commend me. When you walk into the Governor office constructed under my regime that you will not marvel. It was constructed with ICT compliance. When the position was zone to the South-South, the people from the South-South in the house said as their leader I should be the best person for the post. When they approached me, I refused and told them that I have never been on leave for eight years, and I need to rest. They insisted, and I have to honour them by taking the post. Don’t forget that I have been the chairman of PDP governors forum in Nigeria. I also owe the South-South senators an apology for going to APC without informing them, because, after my meeting with the president, the story was already everywhere in the world, so I believe that even if I call them then, they will be looking at me as an APC person. I owe them an apology for not informing them. Some people were saying that I left without any followers but what about the forty-five thousand people at the stadium. When the president came and you saw over seventy thousand people at the stadium, some people don’t even have seats to seat in the stadium in a South-South state. It is only God that can enthrone kings so I don’t want to brag. I have done over seventy-eight jobs in the states in Akwa Ibom. I have been a governor of the state for eight years, and I will always serve them till I die. I am collecting the pension as a former governor of the state.

Some of you in the Senate are receiving pensions as former governors and also receiving your salaries as senators, people are saying that you should leave one of those allowances?

Nothing like two salaries, because we are collecting pensions as former governors and as a serving senator, we must be paid our allowance when due. At least we must maintain our office and as a former governor, we must get the pension for working as a former governor of a state. People don’t understand because you can only receive only one pension as a former governor, and a serving senator, you must get your allowance.
The issue of security vote to governors, people believes that the security funds should be given to the police force to make them more effective in their operations.
Whether you like it or not, security vote should always be available for governors uto keep the state crime free. There are things that you must make provision for; welfare of the people and secondly the security of the people. We are operating a democracy and the constitution says in section two, subsection 2b that the primary duty of government is to provide security for life and property, and the welfare of the people. If anybody tells you that security vote should be stopped, that means the person doesn’t know what he is saying except if there is a misuse of the funds by the state governor.

So if there is a vote, you will vote for state police?

I have always voted for the state police, and I am always an advocate of state police. If a security man is from another state, he may not know the terrain like a person who have lived all his life in that particular environment. During the time of our fathers, they know the bad guys in the village, so if a goat gets missing in the village they know where to check it and who to hold responsible for it. There is a need to compliment the efforts of the federal government by providing for the state police. Any governors who misuse it also should be held responsible for the action. During my growing up days, you cannot just acquire wealth without doing anything. In the United Kingdom, you see police without a gun because they are the metropolitan police. There can also be National state police commission that will be recruited by the state but will be trained at the national level but they will be deployed to the state where you are from and they can also advance to federal police level if needed.

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