Wednesday 29 August 2018

BREAKING: Nigeria Is Home Of Poorest People In The World - May

Nigeria Is Home of Poorest People In The World
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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), Theresa May has branded Nigeria home to the "poorest people in the world".

 
It's noteworthy that the statement came barely a day ahead of her scheduled visit to the country.

The Prime Minister made the assertion while delivering a speech in Cape Town, South Africa, on Tuesday, 28th August 2018.

Mrs. May, scheduled to visit Nigeria on Wednesday 29th August 2018 being today, added that Africa has the highest number of poor people in the world, with Nigeria being the poorest.

She said: “Much of Nigeria is thriving, with many individuals enjoying the fruits of a resurgent economy, yet 87 million Nigerians live on less than $1 and 90 cents a day, making it home to more very poor people than any other nation in the world."

According to her, the focus is to achieve "inclusive growth", noting that UK would invest in Africa to create more jobs to combat poverty and at the same time tackle global challenges.

Sunday 19 August 2018

JUST IN: Buhari Returns After A 10-Day Vacation

Buhari Returns After A 10-Day Vacation
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President Muhammadu Buhari has returned to Abuja, the Nigeria's capital territory after 10 working days holiday spent in London, the United Kingdom (UK).


The presidential plane conveying Buhari and few of his aides landed at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at about 6:38p.m.

President Buhari was received at the airport by Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Service Chiefs and the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari.

Others at the airport to welcome the president included cabinet ministers, the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and members of the presidential media team.

It would be recalled that President Buhari on Friday August 3, 2018 embarked on a 10-day working holiday and transmitted a letter to the President of the Senate and the Speaker, House of Representatives to that effect in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian 1999 Constitution, as amended.

While the president was in London, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo acted in his absence in line with the said constitution.

Saturday 18 August 2018

BREAKING: Kofi Annan Passes On @80

Kofi Annan Passes On @80
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Former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, Mr. Kofi Annan has died.

 
 
The Kofi Annan Foundation said the former UN boss, who hails from Ghana and won the Nobel Peace Prize for humanitarian work, died on Saturday, 18th August 2018 at the age of 80.

He died in Switzerland after a brief illness, according to a tweet by the said Foundation.

“It is with immense sadness that the Annan family and the Kofi Annan Foundation announce that Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations and Nobel Peace Laureate, passed away peacefully on Saturday 18th August after a short illness”, the Foundation tweeted.

Mr. Annan served as U.N. Secretary General from 1996 to December 2006. He had earlier served in different capacities within the same organisation.
The Ghanaian was the second African to head the UN after Egypian Boutrous Boutrous Ghali, who was in charge between January 1992 to December 1996.

His tenure as UN secretary-general coincided with the Iraq War and the HIV/Aids pandemic.
After serving for 10 years at UN, Annan served as the UN special envoy for Syria, leading efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.

Kofi Annan described his greatest achievement as the Millennium Development Goals which – for the first time – set global targets on issues such as poverty and child mortality.

Mr. Annan was born in Kumasi Ghana on 8th April 1938. After studying at Kwame Nkrumah University, he went on to study economics at Macalester College, International Relations from the Graduate Institute Geneva and Management at MIT.
He joined the UN in 1962, working for the World Health Organisation’s Geneva office. He went on to work in several capacities at the UN Headquarters including serving as the Under-Secretary-General for peacekeeping between March 1992 and December 1996.

He was the first UN Secretary General to be appointed from within the organisation’s bureaucracy.
His first marriage was to Titi Alakija, from 1965 to 1983. After the marriage collapsed, he married Nane Maria Lagergren in 1984.

He is survived by his wife, Nane and three children, Kojo, Ama and Nina.

Sunday 5 August 2018

UNBELIEVABLE: Jailed Lula Launches Presidential Campaign

Jailed Lula Launches Presidential Campaign
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The Brazil’s Workers' Party (PT) officially named former President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva as its presidential candidate on 4th August 2018 even though he is in prison on a corruption conviction that will almost certainly bar him from running.

 

Members of Workers' Party (PT) wear masks depicting Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the National congress of the party in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday.

Lula has been jailed since April 2018 but leads in opinion polls when included as a candidate. Unable to attend the convention, he addressed the party in a letter striking a defiant tone.

“Today our democracy is threatened,” Lula wrote. “They want to make the presidential election a rigged card game, excluding the name that is ahead in popular preference in all polls.”
A member of Workers' Party (PT) holds a mask depicting Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the National Congress of the party in Sao Paulo, Brazil on August 4.

The convention ended without the PT declaring a vice presidential candidate, pushing electoral deadlines to the brink and adding a further degree of uncertainty to what is already Brazil’s most wide-open election in decades.

Parties have until Sunday to hold conventions and name candidates, although the consequences for missing that deadline are unclear with a separate filing deadline on Aug. 15 to declare nominees to the election authority.

PT leaders, including party president Senator Gleisi Hoffmann, denied they have a Plan B candidate to stand in Lula’s place should he be barred from running as is widely expected. Election law disqualifies people from standing for office if they have corruption convictions held up on initial appeal.

At least eight other parties held conventions on Saturday, largely ratifying expected presidential tickets or backing allied parties’ candidates.
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The Brazilian Sustainability Network Party (REDE) nominated former senator and environment minister Marina Silva for her third presidential bid, while the center-right Brazil Social Democracy Party (PSDB) launched the candidacy of four-time governor of Sao Paulo Geraldo Alckmin.

Silva and Alckmin are polling second and third behind far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro in early polling that excludes Lula.

Alckmin, who lost to Lula in 2006, said 14 years of Workers Party rule had left Brazil 13 million unemployed in a sputtering economy suffocated by an oversized government.

“Nobody tolerates a state infested by corruption anymore. We are going to unlock the economy by downsizing the state,” he told the party convention in Brasilia.

Alckmin has forged a broad nine-party coalition that will give him an advantage in television and radio advertising time when the campaign officially kicks off on August 16.

He picked former journalist and senator Ana Amelia as his running mate, a choice aimed at winning over female voters.

Friday 3 August 2018

POLITICS: Mnangagwa Emerges Zimbabwe's Substantive President

 Mnangagwa Emerges Zimbabwe's Substantive President
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The interim President of Zimbabwe, Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly won the keenly contested Zimbabwe's presidential election, making him the second substantive president of the country, following Mr. Robert Mugabe. 


With all 10 provinces declared, Mr. Mnangagwa won 50.8% of votes, compared to 44.3% for opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.

Police removed opposition officials from the electoral commission stage when they rejected the results.

The chairman of Mr. Chamisa's MDC Alliance said the count could not be verified.

By narrowly winning more than 50% of the vote, Mr. Mnangagwa avoids a run-off election against Mr. Chamisa.

The president said on Twitter he was "humbled", and called the result "a new beginning".

Mr. Mnangagwa, from the governing Zanu-PF party, took over as president last November 2017 from long-serving leader Mr. Mugabe.


Mr. Chamisa has insisted he is the winner of the presidential poll, telling reporters earlier on Thursday 2nd August 2018 that Zanu-PF was "trying to bastardize the result", something "we will not allow".

But the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) said there was "absolutely no skulduggery".


Rostrum Political crew gathered that six people died after opposition protests in Harare on Wednesday, 1st August 2018 over alleged vote-rigging.

The elections were the first since Mr. Mugabe, 94, was ousted and were intended to set Zimbabwe on a new path following years of repressive rule.

Thursday 2 August 2018

BREAKING: Court Orders Arrest Of INEC Boss

Court Orders Arrest Of INEC Boss
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Justice Stephen Pam of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has  given an order for the arrest of Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu for refusing to appear in court.



Rostrum gathered that that Justice Pam gave the warrant of arrest following Prof. Mahmood’s absence in court for the third time.

The INEC boss had on July 10, shunned a valid order summoning him to appear before Justice Pam who had on July 5 ordered Yakubu to appear before him to show cause why he should not be sent to prison for contempt of court.

The judge made the order for Mahmood to appear before the court while ruling on a preliminary objection by INEC and it’s Chairman in a contempt proceeding filed by Ejike Oguebego and Chuks Okoye, Chairman and Legal Adviser, respectively of the Anambra State Chapter of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

Wednesday 1 August 2018

JUST IN:: Buhari Embarks On Vacation. Leaves For London Tomorrow

Buhari Embarks On Vacation, Leaves For London Tomorrow
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The Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari would proceed on another vacation tomorrow being Friday, 3rd August 2018, as was announced by the presidency in the early hours of today.


Using the official Twitter handle, the presidency said the president would start the vacation in London, the United Kingdom (UK), and has transferred power to the Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

“President @MBuhari begins a 10-day working holiday from August 3, 2018. In compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, a letter has been transmitted to the President of the Senate, and the Speaker, House of Representatives to that effect.

“While the President is on vacation, Vice President @ProfOsinbajo will be in acting capacity as President.

"President Buhari will be in London for the holiday,” it said.

The trip comes amidst a busy week in Nigeria’s political landscape. Three governors in Mr. Buhari’s party have renounced their membership and joined the opposition where they hope to raise a formidable team to defeat the president in 2019.

The presidency did not elaborate on the specific assignments the president would engage in while away, a mission that seems more deliberate than oversight.

It's noteworthy that the president has embarked on several trips in the past in which he exercised functions that were not necessary parts of his disclosed itineraries.

The latest trip comes barely three months after the president traveled to London for Commonwealth leaders’ meeting in April. Although the event proper was slated for April 18-20, the president left Nigeria on April 9, raising questions about his health.

However, in some quarters, people are of the insinuation that the president's abrupt quest for vacation was informed by the pressure mounted by the incessant defections hitting the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on a daily basis.

BREAKING: Tambuwal Dumps APC For PDP

Tambuwal Dumps APC For PDP
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Wednesday, 1st August 2018 was another intriguing moment in the Nigeria's Political sphere as the Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal announced his defection from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP).

He made the announcement in a tweet via the Sokoto Government House handle (@SokotoGovtHouse): “I have consulted widely especially with the Sokoto people and they have confidently assured me of my next political move. I hereby defect officially to the @OfficialPDPNig. Power to the People.

This came in less than 24 hours after the Senate President Bukola Saraki, Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and Former Nigeria's Ambassador to the South Africa Ahmed Ibeto defected from the APC to the PDP.

Stay tuned to Rostrum for further news on 'Tambuwal Dumps APC For PDP'

UPDATED: Court Halts Swearing-In of 'New Imo Deputy Governor'

Court Halts Swearing-In Of 'New Imo Deputy Governor'
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AN Imo State High Court has stopped the swearing-in of the newly appointed Deputy Governor designate, Mr. Callistus Ekenze. The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Milletus Nlemadim, SAN, disclosed this yesterday when he tried to explain the absence of any High Court Judge to perform the swearing-in exercise scheduled for the Executive Council Chambers, Government House, Owerri. Although the AG did not give the name of the Judge or the plaintiff, he however confirmed that “the court has stopped the swearing-in of new Imo Deputy Governor designate.” Continuing, Nlemadim said: “The governor nominated Mr. Calistus Ekenze and that nomination was approved unanimously by the State House of Assembly. We came here today for the swearing-in but our attention has been drawn to an interim order, temporarily stopping the Chief Judge from performing this ceremony. “We have quickly taken the necessary steps to vacate that order and that will be concluded in a very short time. We shall for now shift the swearing-in ceremony in obedience to the order of court.” Prior to the briefing, speculations were rife that judges in the state were very angry with the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha and the lawmakers, over the way the administration had been flouting court orders. I’ll respect court order—Okorocha Governor Rochas Okorocha, yesterday said he would respect the court order stopping the swearing-in of the new deputy governor, Mr. Calistus Ekenze. Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo said this in a release to newsmen in Owerri. The release also said that the governor had called on his party members to remain law-abiding. As captured by the release, “the scheduled swearing-in of the new Deputy-Governor of the State, Sir Calistus Ekenze, on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 by 9am, could not take place again following the directive by the State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha that the Interim Court Order restraining the Chief Judge of the State from carrying out the exercise be fully obeyed. “The venue of the scheduled swearing-in, the Sam Mbakwe Exco Chamber was full to the brim by guests including senior government functionaries and APC leaders in the State when the governor’s directive came through the Attorney-General of the State, Barr. M.O. Nlemedim in respect of the court order. “The governor had insisted that the interim order be obeyed not minding some issues raised by senior lawyers in the government against the order, insisting that his administration must continue to obey valid court orders and also served on the government or agents of the government. “It should be recalled that the 19 members of the state House of Assembly had on Monday, July 30, 2018 impeached the former Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere following the submission last Friday, of the report of the panel that investigated the accusations against him. “It should also be recalled that the Deputy-Governor had earlier got an order against the impeachment process, on July 5, 2018 by a State High Court, but the Order was vacated and described as a”nullity” by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja presided over by Justice O.A Musa on July 16, 2018. “The governor has urged all Imo people and all the parties in the matter to remain law-abiding and allow the law to take its course.” Angry reactions trail impeachment Meantime, angry reactions have continued trailing the purported impeachment of the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere by lawmakers. In his own reaction, the Deputy Governor’s counsel, Prince Ken Njemanze, SAN, said it was most regrettable that Imo State had been turned to a lawless state where rule of law had continuously been dragged to the mud with impunity. “Whatever the lawmakers did is a charade. It is not binding in any way on the status quo. There are two pending suits and there is a valid order of court against such act. “It must be stated clearly that the seven-man panel never invited the deputy governor to appear before it. They never advertised where they would sit. They never sat and they know about the pendency of the suits. One of the panelists was personally in court and witnessed the proceedings,” he said. In his reaction, a former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, described the impeachment of the deputy governor, Eze Madumere, as “a reckless action under Rochas Okorocha’s administration.” He spoke to Vanguard in Owerri, through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Collince Ughalla, adding that the Okorocha’s regime does not have respect for the law. Ohakim said: “It is a condemnable and reckless action. We want Imo people to note that the government of Okorocha is lawless. “The impeachment of the deputy governor did not follow due process. This afternoon, we learnt there was a court order stopping the impeachment.” A socio-cultural organisation, Olu Owerri, through its President General, Mr. Martin Opara and Secretary, Mr. Sylvester Nwogu insisted that the people of the state were happy with the performance of Madumere, adding that they would stand by the impeached Deputy governor till the end of the battle. “The Owerri zone socio-cultural organisation, Olu Owerri has condemned, in strongest terms, the purported illegal impeachment of the Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, MFR, by the compromised Imo House of Assembly led by Acho Ihim against valid court orders, insisting that the exercise is an action in futility which will not stand legal scrutiny. “We call on all lovers of democracy, rule of law and the judiciary in Nigeria to save the nation’s nascent democracy by halting acts of impunity and undemocratic tendencies, such as the illegal impeachment of a man whose only sin is standing for equity and justice,” the group said in a statement.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/court-stops-swearing-in-of-imo-new-deputy-gov/
There was an intriguing melodrama at the Imo State Government House in Owerri on Tuesday, 31st July 2018 after a High Court sitting in the state capital halted the swearing-in of the deputy governor-designate, Mr. Callistus Ekenze who until Monday 29th July 2018, was the State's Head of Service.

 Madumere







Ekenze
Mr. Ezenze was to be sworn in to replace Prince Eze Madumere who was reportedly removed from office on Monday by members of the state's House of Assembly, despite a court order halting his removal proceedings.
But after waiting for four hours for the swearing-in rituals to commence on Tuesday in the Sam Mbakwe Hall, guests and government functionaries, including Governor Rochas Okorocha, later learnt that the court had restrained the Chief Judge (CJ) of the state, Justice Paschal Nnadi from going ahead with the swearing-in.
The news was broken by the state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Militus Nlemadim.

The attorney general told the audience that there was a court order made on Tuesday morning by Justice Benjamin Iheaka in Owerri, stopping the CJ from swearing in the deputy governor-designate.

He, however, told the guests not to despair, saying efforts were being made to vacate the restraining order.

Mr. Nlemadim expressed optimism that the order would be vacated before the end of the day and Mr. Ekenze would still be sworn in on Tuesday.

Rostrum Political Team gathered that the CJ told the governor that he would not swear in the deputy governor-designate as long as there was a court order restraining him from doing so.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the CJ told the governor that it would be wrong for him to be seen to be disobeying a court order, considering his position as the chief judge of the state.

According to the source, the CJ advised the governor to get the restraining order vacated.
Rostrum further learnt that the interim order stopping the swearing-in ceremony was following a suit instituted by the impeached deputy governor on Tuesday morning challenging his impeachment by the state legislature.
Meanwhile, a human rights lawyer, Mr . Femi Falana (SAN), on Tuesday commended the Imo State judiciary for upholding the basic tenet of the rule of law by stopping the swearing-in of a new deputy governor for the state.

Mr. Falana said, “While commending the Imo State Judiciary for upholding the basic tenet of the rule of law, we call on the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and all democratic forces in the country to ensure that the restraining order is fully complied with.

“Let the legislators and Governor Okorocha purge themselves of contempt of court by continuing to recognise Prince Madumere as the Deputy Governor of Imo State, pending the determination of the pending suit before the state High Court on the validity of the impeachment proceedings adopted by the House of Assembly of Imo State.
AN Imo State High Court has stopped the swearing-in of the newly appointed Deputy Governor designate, Mr. Callistus Ekenze. The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Milletus Nlemadim, SAN, disclosed this yesterday when he tried to explain the absence of any High Court Judge to perform the swearing-in exercise scheduled for the Executive Council Chambers, Government House, Owerri. Although the AG did not give the name of the Judge or the plaintiff, he however confirmed that “the court has stopped the swearing-in of new Imo Deputy Governor designate.” Continuing, Nlemadim said: “The governor nominated Mr. Calistus Ekenze and that nomination was approved unanimously by the State House of Assembly. We came here today for the swearing-in but our attention has been drawn to an interim order, temporarily stopping the Chief Judge from performing this ceremony. “We have quickly taken the necessary steps to vacate that order and that will be concluded in a very short time. We shall for now shift the swearing-in ceremony in obedience to the order of court.” Prior to the briefing, speculations were rife that judges in the state were very angry with the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha and the lawmakers, over the way the administration had been flouting court orders. I’ll respect court order—Okorocha Governor Rochas Okorocha, yesterday said he would respect the court order stopping the swearing-in of the new deputy governor, Mr. Calistus Ekenze. Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo said this in a release to newsmen in Owerri. The release also said that the governor had called on his party members to remain law-abiding. As captured by the release, “the scheduled swearing-in of the new Deputy-Governor of the State, Sir Calistus Ekenze, on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 by 9am, could not take place again following the directive by the State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha that the Interim Court Order restraining the Chief Judge of the State from carrying out the exercise be fully obeyed. “The venue of the scheduled swearing-in, the Sam Mbakwe Exco Chamber was full to the brim by guests including senior government functionaries and APC leaders in the State when the governor’s directive came through the Attorney-General of the State, Barr. M.O. Nlemedim in respect of the court order. “The governor had insisted that the interim order be obeyed not minding some issues raised by senior lawyers in the government against the order, insisting that his administration must continue to obey valid court orders and also served on the government or agents of the government. “It should be recalled that the 19 members of the state House of Assembly had on Monday, July 30, 2018 impeached the former Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere following the submission last Friday, of the report of the panel that investigated the accusations against him. “It should also be recalled that the Deputy-Governor had earlier got an order against the impeachment process, on July 5, 2018 by a State High Court, but the Order was vacated and described as a”nullity” by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja presided over by Justice O.A Musa on July 16, 2018. “The governor has urged all Imo people and all the parties in the matter to remain law-abiding and allow the law to take its course.” Angry reactions trail impeachment Meantime, angry reactions have continued trailing the purported impeachment of the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere by lawmakers. In his own reaction, the Deputy Governor’s counsel, Prince Ken Njemanze, SAN, said it was most regrettable that Imo State had been turned to a lawless state where rule of law had continuously been dragged to the mud with impunity. “Whatever the lawmakers did is a charade. It is not binding in any way on the status quo. There are two pending suits and there is a valid order of court against such act. “It must be stated clearly that the seven-man panel never invited the deputy governor to appear before it. They never advertised where they would sit. They never sat and they know about the pendency of the suits. One of the panelists was personally in court and witnessed the proceedings,” he said. In his reaction, a former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, described the impeachment of the deputy governor, Eze Madumere, as “a reckless action under Rochas Okorocha’s administration.” He spoke to Vanguard in Owerri, through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Collince Ughalla, adding that the Okorocha’s regime does not have respect for the law. Ohakim said: “It is a condemnable and reckless action. We want Imo people to note that the government of Okorocha is lawless. “The impeachment of the deputy governor did not follow due process. This afternoon, we learnt there was a court order stopping the impeachment.” A socio-cultural organisation, Olu Owerri, through its President General, Mr. Martin Opara and Secretary, Mr. Sylvester Nwogu insisted that the people of the state were happy with the performance of Madumere, adding that they would stand by the impeached Deputy governor till the end of the battle. “The Owerri zone socio-cultural organisation, Olu Owerri has condemned, in strongest terms, the purported illegal impeachment of the Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, MFR, by the compromised Imo House of Assembly led by Acho Ihim against valid court orders, insisting that the exercise is an action in futility which will not stand legal scrutiny. “We call on all lovers of democracy, rule of law and the judiciary in Nigeria to save the nation’s nascent democracy by halting acts of impunity and undemocratic tendencies, such as the illegal impeachment of a man whose only sin is standing for equity and justice,” the group said in a statement.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/court-stops-swearing-in-of-imo-new-deputy-gov/

SHOCKER: Saraki, Others Finally Defect To PDP

Saraki, Others Finally Defect To PDP
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The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) continued to stew in crisis as the Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki, Kwara State Governor Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed and Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Africa, Alhaji Ahmed Ibeto, on Tuesday, 31st July 2018 finally left the party and returned to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

It's noteworthy that Alhaji Ibeto resigned from his ambassadorial position before leaving the APC.



Dr. Saraki’s defection ended weeks of speculations about his political future even as leaders of the APC, including President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Chairman, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, redoubled efforts to persuade him to stay back in the party he helped to form in 2013.

But the Senate president, who first announced his exit on his Twitter handle, followed by a statement signed by him, said their interventions came a little too late, explaining that fifth columnists had done too much damage before they stepped in.

But in an ironic twist, the APC rose from its National Working Committee (NWC) meeting Tuesday night, issuing a query to the departed Saraki on alleged anti-party activities.

“We told you these people are irredeemable jokers,” a Saraki supporter said on Tuesday night, “They are querying someone who is no longer under their control.”

The party may issue more queries as the Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, too moves over to the PDP Wednesday in Sokoto.

A reliable source said he would be doing so with 23 of the 30 members of state House of Assembly.
Ahmed was the first to opt out through a statement by his media aide, Dr. Muideen Akorede, in the afternoon in Ilorin, saying that his people’s aspirations and expectations were no longer realisable in the APC.

Saraki in a lengthy 20-paragraph statement said he was forced out of the party by fifth columnists.
According to him, some national leaders of APC who were opposed to resolving the crisis within the party through dialogue served as fifth columnists which led to his leaving the party eventually.

His words: “There are some people in the party leadership hierarchy, who did not think dialogue was the way forward and therefore chose to play the fifth columnists. These individuals went to work and ensured that they scuttled the great efforts and the good intentions of other leaders of the party. Perhaps, had these divisive forces not thrown the cogs in the wheel at the last minutes, and in a manner that made it impossible to sustain any trust in the process, the story today would have been different.”

Saraki said it took him a long time to quit the party, adding: “If anything at all, I have tarried for so long and did all that was humanly possible, even in the face of great provocation, ridicule and flagrant persecution, to give opportunity for peace, reconciliation and harmonious existence.

“Perhaps, more significantly, I am mindful of the fact that I carry on my shoulder a great responsibility for thousands of my supporters, political associates and friends, who have trusted in my leadership and have attached their political fortunes to mine. However, it is after an extensive consultation with all the important stakeholders that we have come to this difficult but inevitable decision to pitch our political tent elsewhere; where we could enjoy greater sense of belonging and where the interests of the greatest number of our Nigerians would be best served.”

Further justifying his defection and taking full responsibility for this decision, he emphasised that it was a decision “that has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist”.

“They have done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party were blatantly disregarded. All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for further exclusion,” he said.

He, however, gave kudos to both Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, for their efforts in ensuring that he remained in the party.
Saraki announced that he was returning to the PDP that he left four years ago, which has learnt from his past mistakes.

He said: “For me, I leave all that behind me. Today, I start as I return to the party where I began my political journey, the PDP. When we left the PDP to join the then nascent coalition of APC in 2014, we left in a quest for justice, equity and inclusion; the fundamental principles on which the PDP was originally built but which it had deviated from. We were attracted to the APC by its promise of change. We fought hard along with others and defeated the PDP.

“In retrospect, it is now evident that the PDP has learnt more from its defeat than the APC has learnt from its victory. The PDP that we return to is now a party that has learnt its lessons the hard way and have realized that no member of the party should be taken for granted; a party that has realised that inclusion, justice and equity are basic precondition for peace; a party that has realised that never again can the people of Nigeria be taken for granted.

“I am excited by the new efforts, which seeks to build the reborn PDP on the core principles of promoting democratic values; internal democracy; accountability; inclusion and national competitiveness; genuine commitment to restructuring and devolution of powers; and an abiding belief in zoning of political and elective offices as an inevitable strategy for managing our rich diversity as a people of one great indivisible nation called Nigeria.”

Announcing his own defection, Ahmed’s media aide said: “Following due consultations with the people, and in response to calls by major stakeholder groups in the state, Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, today defected to the PDP,” adding: “Having realised that the APC can longer serve as a platform for achieving the aspirations and expectations of his people.”