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  • Ministerial List: List Does Not Favour Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition for 2023

    Ministerial List: List Does Not Favour Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition for 2023

    There are indications that all is not well in the South-West chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the ministerial list submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari to the Senate last week.
    A credible source in the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party said Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, a national leader of the party, failed in his bid to ensure that his allies and foot soldiers made the list despite several efforts he made to get them into the president’s cabinet.
    He said contrary to the impression being created that many of the nominees from the South-West are Tinubu’s choice who may be crucial to his rumoured 2023 presidential ambition, most of them are not his recommendations.
    According to him, “I think the president really meant what he said when he promised to appoint only people he knows. He was indirectly saying that he will not allow some power brokers foist their loyalists on him like they did in 2015. One of those affected is Asiwaju Bola Tinubu whose nominees were rejected by the president.
    “In Ekiti, what many did not know that it was Governor Kayode Fayemi that nominated Otunba Niyi Adebayo. Because of his relationship with Tinubu, many thought it was Tinubu that nominated him, but the truth is that Tinubu actually submitted the name of Dele Alake, who served as commissioner for information under him but it was rejected.
    “In Lagos, Tinubu also wanted Yemi Cardoso, a former commissioner for budget and economic planning, but the president settled for Olorunimbe Mamora while also retaining Babatunde Fashola.
    “Despite winning Ogun State for APC despite the strong resistance from the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), the president also snubbed Tinubu who wanted Wale Edun, a former commissioner for finance during his tenure as governor of Lagos, but settled for Lekan Adegbite, a loyalist of Senator Ibikunle Amosun.
    “The same also applies to Oyo State where Tinubu nominated Abiola Ajimobi, the immediate past governor of the state, but President Buhari settled for Sunday Dare, an executive commissioner (stakeholder management) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Though Dare is one of Tinubu’s boys, the impression in the presidency is that he is more of a technocrat and will not have the kind of political influence someone like Ajimobi will have.
    “He didn’t even nominate Rauf Aregbesola, former governor of Osun State. So, I think people are wrong if they say Asiwaju Tinubu’s loyalists dominated the list. The development is already unsettling leaders of the South-West APC but they are trying to manage it so as not to create the impression that things have fallen apart and the centre can no longer hold for them”, he said.
    However, speaking with Daily Independent, an official of the South-West APC, said those insinuating that most of the appointees are not Tinubu’s loyalists are displaying ignorance as majority of them are his allies.
    He also said rather than bother about who nominated who, Tinubu’s major interest is the national outlook and is pleased as long as the nominees have capacity to deliver and assist the president and the party to deliver on their promises to Nigerians
    He said, “If they are saying most of those names are not Asiwaju Tinubu’s nominees, are they his allies or not? In any case, what Tinubu is concerned about is the national outlook.
    “These nominees who are currently being screened by the Senate, are they good choices? Do they have the capacity to deliver and assist the president in his next level agenda? If they have the capacity to deliver, then Asiwaju Tinubu has no problem with that.
    “If you go to Benue, is George Akume not Tinubu’s ally? If you go to Kwara, are you saying Lai Mohammed and Gbemi Saraki who both played a leading role in the ‘O To Gee’ political revolution, are they not Tinubu’a allies? Go to Sokoto today, the ministerial nominee, Maigarai Dingyadi, is a close associate of Ibrahim Wamakko, who is also Tinubu’s ally. Go to Zamfara, the ministerial nominee, Sadiya Umar Faruk, played a key role in the merger of APC, are they now saying she is not Tinubu’s ally?
    “Those saying Tinubu was sidelined are just displaying crass ignorance. If you go to Ekiti and you say Otunba Niyi Adebayo was nominated by Governor Fayemi, is Adebayo not an ally of Asiwaju? Have they forgotten that Tinubu helped in facilitating his emergence as the Deputy National Chairman of APC?
    “If you go to Oyo and say Tinubu played no role in the emergence of Sunday Dare, have they forgotten that Dare is Tinubu’s immediate past Chief of Staff and media adviser, who highly regards Asiwaju more or less as his own political godfather?
    “So, those are the issues but like I said, to Tinubu, what is important is that he is pleased with the nominees as long as they are competent and will assist the president in delivering on his agenda”.
  • How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari

    How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari

    •Says Southwest was the only secured constituency during merger talks
    •Opens up on what he discussed with Tinubu, Akande

    Four years after sweeping into office, President Muhammadu Buhari, has lifted the lid on the efforts that went into building the All Progressives Congress (APC) into a winning party.

    Four parties – Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) – dissolved into what became APC ahead of the 2015 elections.

    Buhari says all the four parties came to the “painful realisation” that none of them could defeat PDP as separate entities hence the need for them to merge.

    The significance of the merger, according to him, was underscored by the fact that the future of Nigeria was tied to it.

    Buhari shares his view in a July 2019 foreword to a book, “Power of Possibility and Politics of Change in Nigeria” by the Director-General of Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Comrade Salihu Mohammed Lukman.

    The President said he spoke with the National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande at the commencement of the merger negotiations about the need to have a broad-based national political party

    He said if the opposition parties had failed, it would be difficult to imagine what would have happened to them.

    He said as at the time the merger talks got underway, only the Southwest was a secured constituency.

    The book, which is yet to be launched, has been made available to all APC leaders at all levels, governors and other stakeholders.

    Going into the details of the emergence of the APC, the president said: “At one point, we in the four former opposition parties, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), came to the painful realisation that there was no way we could defeat the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as separate entities without coming together as a united force.

    “So, having agreed to come together, we decided to set up committees to look into how we can best merge to form a formidable opposition party. After that each of the four parties developed the terms of reference for the committees on the modalities of the negotiations for the merger.

    “We, however, made it clear that none of the committees has the power to take any final decision on the merger. Their work was mainly to discuss with their party members and report the outcome of the discussion to the leadership of their parties.

    “The understanding was that the final decision regarding how to go about the merger would be made by the executives of each of the parties. We wanted to make the process as democratic as possible.”

    The President said the merger was significant in the nation’s history and ought to be a major research question.

    He disclosed the merger template he discussed with the National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the Interim (pioneer) National Chairman of the new party, Chief Bisi Akande.

    He said if the merger had failed, Nigeria would have been worse for it.

    “The decision to come together and agree to merge to become a strong opposition party that will face PDP was historic. In my reckoning, it was one of the most significant political development in contemporary Nigerian political history. I hope historians will record the events correctly,” he stressed.

    “I would recall speaking to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande at the commencement of the merger negotiations about the need to have a broad-based national political party, because at that point the South-West geopolitical zone of the country was the only secured constituency, while there were sharp divisions in the other geopolitical zones (North West, North East, North Central, the South East and the South South).

    “We eventually succeeded in coming together. It was a major sacrifice made by the leadership of the respective political parties. And the significance of this event was underscored by the fact that the future of Nigeria was tied to it. Which is why for historians and political scientists, it becomes a major research question.

    “I always wonder what would have been the political, economic and security consequences to the country without the merger of the old opposition parties and seizing political power from the ruling PDP democratically.

    “I wonder how many people have taken the time to reflect on this development and make projections as to what could have happened if the opposition had failed to come together to take away power from PDP.”

    Despite criticisms on his performance in office, Buhari said: “Anyway, as a result of this historic decision we are changing Nigeria for good.”

    He said his administration has succeeded in averting the nation’s downward slide under PDP government.

    He said: “I have been constrained to go public several times to remind Nigerians where this country was economically and socially and the deplorable conditions of the nation’s infrastructure, despite the unprecedented huge earnings from oil exports between I999-20l4, and how the then ruling PDP squandered nation’s resources and opportunities.

    “Fortunately, we have been able to reverse this downward slide in such a short period of time, even under more challenging circumstances from 20I5 to date.

    “I feel that without coming together, we would not have been able to achieve this feat. And Nigeria will be the worse for it. We remain the only hope of the country in terms of charting a politically stable and economically prosperous future for our people.

    “I will, therefore, encourage us to continue leading this country effectively, now that Nigerians have entrusted us with a mandate once again to chart the course for the future of our beloved nation.

    “There is no doubt that we have the popular support of Nigerians. l have seen this myself when I went around the 36 states and FCT during the electioneering campaigns. The turnout of people and messages of goodwill across the country was what no individual, party or government could organize or buy. It was purely a demonstration of confidence in our Administration and its political platform, the All Progressives’ Congress (APC), the product of the merger.

    “The multitudes that trooped out to see me and hear me out was reassuring that Nigeria, despite its cultural diversities, are united on the imperative of change.

    “Our duty as leaders is to ensure that we keep this nation united, build a better future for the citizens and the coming generation.”

    Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, in a separate contribution on the merger, described it as a demonstration of the fact that in life nothing is impossible.

    According to him, “With clear convictions, we have demonstrated that in life nothing is impossible. Having succeeded in merging our legacy parties in June 2013, the same cynical mind set of many conservative Nigerians hardly expected the electoral defeat of PDP in 2015.

    “This has not only come to pass but was replicated in 2019. Today, the cynical commentary is to dismiss the APC, its leadership and all its governance initiatives as hopeless.

    “We will remain resolute and continue to drive political processes and governance to intensify delivery of public good for improved citizens’ welfare.

    “At all times, our politics under APC will be about negotiating towards producing all the good outcomes that will make our country and our people great.”

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  • Ondo 2020: Game Changes With Akingboye’s Entry

    Ondo 2020: Game Changes With Akingboye’s Entry

    Renowned business tycoon and administrator, Otunba Bamidele Akingboye (OBA) joined the Ondo State governorship race few months ago.

    His entry which is characterized with massive consultation of stakeholders across the length and breadth of the state has altered the existing pattern especially in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), thereby setting a pace for the contest.

    Addressing party stakeholders in his country home, Okitipupa, Ondo State, on Friday, 19th April, 2019, Akingboye informed his constituents of his readiness to serve and liberate the good people of Ondo state, if elected.

    Akingboye who has been jostling for the seat since year 2007, explained that he had decided to run again owing to his passion to rescue the state from its current shambles and economic woes even as he noted that some well meaning sons and daughters of the state both home and abroad have also encouraged him to do so, having discovered his skills and rare qualities required of a leader that Ondo state needs in these critical moments of her history.

    He said ” I have come to offer myself to serve you again as governor. It is time to give voice to the voiceless, restore hope to the hopeless and provide for the needy via transformational leadership. “

    “Our people mustn’t continue to wallow in this suffering. Ondo should be the richest state in Nigeria because of its huge natural resources: We have crude oil, the second largest Bitumen deposit in the world, yet we wallow in abject  poverty. We have the longest coast line in West Africa, about 180km but we refused to harness its potentials.

    “Ondo state has more resources than any other states in Nigeria, and our Internally generated revenue is supposed to be higher than that of the leading states in that vein if a round peg is put into a round hole.  These earlier said can only be achieved by an entrepreneur per excellence  like me who has experienced the ugly and beautiful sides of business”. He said

    While enlisting their maximum support, Akingboye recalled how his political adventure began in 2004 due to his passion for human liberation and community development and ever since, he had remained consistent and committed.

    Akingboye promised that if elected, Ondo State will become industrialized that it would be most attractive to investors.

    He informed the people that he had begun full consultation among stakeholders in the state, nationwide and diaspora by extension. This would continue in order to ensure that the gospel is maximally conveyed.

    Following this declaration to his home constituents, Akingboye had stepped up consultations employing an unusual style which has become a cynosure of all eyes, worry to opponents across-the-board as well as endeared him to everyone in the state.

    Political actors in Ondo State are beginning to settle for his candidacy because he’s become the best selling brand with practicable ideas and rare will to rewrite Ondo State’s history in shiny colors.

  • Ondo 2020: Game Changes With Akingboye’s Entry

    Ondo 2020: Game Changes With Akingboye’s Entry

    Renowned business tycoon and administrator, Otunba Bamidele Akingboye (OBA) joined the Ondo State governorship race few months ago.

    His entry which is characterized with massive consultation of stakeholders across the length and breadth of the state has altered the existing pattern especially in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), thereby setting a pace for the contest.

    Addressing party stakeholders in his country home, Okitipupa, Ondo State, on Friday, 19th April, 2019, Akingboye informed his constituents of his readiness to serve and liberate the good people of Ondo state, if elected.

    Akingboye who has been jostling for the seat since year 2007, explained that he had decided to run again owing to his passion to rescue the state from its current shambles and economic woes even as he noted that some well meaning sons and daughters of the state both home and abroad have also encouraged him to do so, having discovered his skills and rare qualities required of a leader that Ondo state needs in these critical moments of her history.

    He said ” I have come to offer myself to serve you again as governor. It is time to give voice to the voiceless, restore hope to the hopeless and provide for the needy via transformational leadership. “

    “Our people mustn’t continue to wallow in this suffering. Ondo should be the richest state in Nigeria because of its huge natural resources: We have crude oil, the second largest Bitumen deposit in the world, yet we wallow in abject  poverty. We have the longest coast line in West Africa, about 180km but we refused to harness its potentials.

    “Ondo state has more resources than any other states in Nigeria, and our Internally generated revenue is supposed to be higher than that of the leading states in that vein if a round peg is put into a round hole.  These earlier said can only be achieved by an entrepreneur per excellence  like me who has experienced the ugly and beautiful sides of business”. He said

    While enlisting their maximum support, Akingboye recalled how his political adventure began in 2004 due to his passion for human liberation and community development and ever since, he had remained consistent and committed.

    Akingboye promised that if elected, Ondo State will become industrialized that it would be most attractive to investors.

    He informed the people that he had begun full consultation among stakeholders in the state, nationwide and diaspora by extension. This would continue in order to ensure that the gospel is maximally conveyed.

    Following this declaration to his home constituents, Akingboye had stepped up consultations employing an unusual style which has become a cynosure of all eyes, worry to opponents across-the-board as well as endeared him to everyone in the state.

    Political actors in Ondo State are beginning to settle for his candidacy because he’s become the best selling brand with practicable ideas and rare will to rewrite Ondo State’s history in shiny colors.

  • Photos: MMGS Old Students Visit School, Promises Support

    Photos: MMGS Old Students Visit School, Promises Support

    Ex students of Manuwa Memorial Grammar School,Iju Odo today visited their alma matter in an environment filled with nostalgia and a promise of hope as they have vowed to contribute their quota in returning the lost glory of the foremost citadel of learning in the old Okitipupa division.

    The first female graduate of the AIONIAN school, Chief Mrs Gbemi Onasanya, led the delegation. While addressing the teachers and students in the school hall, the retired permanent secretary in Ogun State, charged the students that no one can limit them in achieving their dream. She gave instances of old students who never had hope to be anything in life are made men and women now in the society cause they were hardworking and God gave them grace when they were in MMGS.

    The ex students promised to do whatever they can within the limit of their capacity to bring boarding system back to the school.

    Among the ex students who spoke and visited the school include, Professors Victor Olumekun and Dele Omosehin. Others are Architect Orogbemi, Mrs Emuleomo, Mr. Ayebiwo and Mr Dayo Temola.

    The newly elected Chairman of Parent Teachers Association of the School, High Chief  Olu Olowogboye and his wife, Former Principal of the school, Chief S A Akinrogunde and the school Principal were on ground to welcome them.

  • Adekanmbi Settle Hospital Bill of Triplets 3 Months After Birth

    Adekanmbi Settle Hospital Bill of Triplets 3 Months After Birth

    Hon. Femi Adekanmbi has brought smiles on the faces of a young couple who for almost three months has been tied to Federal Medical Center, Owo for their inability to settle the medical bills of the Caesarean section needed to deliver the wife, Mrs. Folashade Omole, of a set of triplets. Adekanmbi, a gubernatorial aspirant, had been made aware of the plight of the young Supare Akoko couple by Dr. Wilson Ikuebese who posted a public appeal on a WhatsApp group he shared with other prominent personalities on Wednesday, 17th of July, 2019.

    The Owo born politician through Ondo State Youth for Good Governance (OYGG) made a visit to the hospital yesterday, 18th of July, 2018 and donated cash to offset the debt and the children were able to go home for the first time since their birth.

    The Supare Akoko born father of new born Triplet Mr. Omole showed his appreciation to members of OYGG and their friend Hon Adekanmbi Femi for giving them hope and joy. The mother Mrs. Folashade Omole was full of joy and happiness has she will return to her house today and she will be contacted by OYGG through Hon Adekanmbi from time to time as they promise to always check back on the children.

  • Insecurity: At Aso Rock, Ooni Backtracks, disowns Gani Adams, Odumakin, others

    Insecurity: At Aso Rock, Ooni Backtracks, disowns Gani Adams, Odumakin, others

    In the heat of flaming insecurity and sabre-rattling going on across the southwest, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Presidential Villa on Thursday.

    Tension at the meeting was not exactly as it was fanned down south the Niger.

    The Yoruba paramount ruler is a pacifist, and he let Buhari know despite the reality of violence in his domain, the southwest don’t want war.
    “Everybody is beating the drum of war,” he told the State House correspondents after the meeting. “Who can stand war?”
    The drumbeat, the gathered,  got louder after the murder of the Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti’s daughter around Ore, Ondo, last Friday.
    The pan-Yoruba group spokesman made the battle cry when he insisted the killers were Fulani men, and the Yoruba were the target.
    “Whether deliberately or intentionally, this is clearly a declaration of war on the Yoruba,’ said Yinka Odumakin.
    “They shall hear from the Yoruba nation.”
    The Aare of Yorubaland Gani Adams was no less militant in his response.
    “We are like the proverbial goat that is being chased,” he said in a press statement after the incident.
    “When it gets to the wall, it will certainly react. We are at that stage now.”
    But Ooni insisted “we don’t want war”.
    “We want something better for our youths,” he told the president. “And he is on the same page with us.”
    He also spared a breath for the war hungry, including Adams, Odumakin, and others.
    “Politicians should be careful not to throw things out of proportion.”
    He warned them to stop hyping war because his people want to keep the peace in the southwest.
    “We don’t want anarchy,” the Ooni said.
    According to him, President Buhari has given good directives to security chiefs including the IGP to visit all traditional institutions in the southwest.
  • Varsity Workers Demand Equity, Fairness

    Varsity Workers Demand Equity, Fairness

    The Joint Action Committee of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities(SSANU) and Non Academic Staff Union(NASU) chapter of Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa(OSUSTECH) has lend their voices to unfair treatment of non-teaching staff in the Nigerian Universities system. 
    In a statement jointly signed by Comrade Dayo Temola, Chairman of SSANU OSUSTECH and his NASU counterpart, Comrade Peter Akindehinde, the Congress, held at the University permanent site in Okitipupa, decried the sharing of 80:20 Earned Allowances for teaching and non teaching staff.
    “The Union frowned  at the perennial disregard for court orders by university managements as it does not only portend danger for the University System but the nations democracy.” the statement read.
    The Congress also “noted with regret that despite the high powered committee set up by Federal Government on the issues affecting state Universities through National Universities Commission, nothing of note has been done in that regard.”
    The Union thereafter called on Governments to immediately order Prof. Wale Babalakin Renegotiation Committee to resume the review of the 2009 agreement.
    Meanwhile, the union also lament high spate of insecurity in the Ondo State and call on government at all level and stakeholder to find a lasting solution to the menace. 
  • STOP PATRONAGE OF SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESSES; NANS URGES NIGERIANS

    STOP PATRONAGE OF SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESSES; NANS URGES NIGERIANS

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) wish to once again condemn in strong terms the indiscriminate looting and killings of Nigerian businesses and citizens in South Africa. The recent strangulation to death of the Deputy Director General of the Chartered Institute of Insurance of Nigeria Mrs Elizabeth Ndubuisi has again brought to the fore the numerous yet unchecked killings against Nigerian citizens in the once apartheid country. In a statement signed by the President of the Association himself, Comrade Danielson Akpan, the union expressed anger at the seeming endless killings. 

    “It is totally unacceptable that citizens of South Africa have chosen to deliberately attack, loot and kill Nigerians who are either residing or visiting South Africa. As Africans, we had expected that the South African xenophobic attack on any African should have long been repudiated by the government and people of South Africa.”

    “However, it is now crystal clear that the South African government is incapable of accommodating other Africans especially Nigerians in their home country. It is obvious also, that the people of South Africa sees Nigerians as competitors not as brothers and sisters.
    We can no longer accept excuses for what is incurably a provocation against the sovereign will of Nigerians in a country we defended and helped during the apartheid era that tore South Africa apart.”

    Arising from an emergency executive meeting, the leadership of NANS have resolved that thee only way to stop further killings of Nigerians in South Africa is to picket all business entities owned by South Africans in Nigeria. We call on all Nigerians to consciously withdraw from further patronage of the following South African businesses i.e, MTN, DSTV, GOtv, Shoprite and SPAR pending when justice is seen to have be done on the killing of Mrs Elizabeth Ndubuisi.

    Alternative network providers, such as Glo, Airtel should be used. While open markets can replace the Shoprite.

    Again, we use this medium to ask all South African business interests in Nigeria to relocate their businesses back to South Africa.
    Nigeria has been brotherly enough to accommodate the thriving of South African businesses in our economy. No South African citizen or their businesses is under any threat or attack whatsoever in our nation.

    Therefore, any threat, injury or death to any Nigerian on south African soil is nothing but an affront on the sovereignty of our nation. It is now time to put a permanent stop to these provocations.

    To this end, we announce our decision to embark on massive picketing and protest against all South African businesses in Nigeria.

    All students structures in Nigeria are hereby directed to liase with the National Secretariat of NANS for guidelines and action plan on this MOTHER OF ALL STRUGGLES.
    Injury to any Nigerian anywhere is an injury to all Nigerians everywhere.
    The South African madness must stop. Africa cannot be at war against Africans.

    AMANGLA AWETU!!!

    Signed.
    Comr. Danielson Akpan
    President