Tag: 2023 Elections

  • 2023 Elections: Dele Momodu seeks Atiku’s support

    2023 Elections: Dele Momodu seeks Atiku’s support

    Veteran journalist, Dele Momodu, has expressed hope that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar will support his presidential ambition.

    Momodu said he looks forward to Atiku’s massive support towards his presidential ambition in 2023.

    In a tweet on Wednesday, the Publisher of Ovation Magazine, said he supported Atiku during the last presidential election, hence he expects the same in 2023.

    According to Momodu: “I supported The Wazirin Adamawa Alhaji Atiku Abubakar passionately in 2019. I’m looking forward to his massive support when it comes to my turn. Highest respect Sir.”

    Momodu had in January declared his interest to run for presidency under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

    He disclosed this while handing a letter of interest to the PDP National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, at the party’s secretariat in Abuja.

    The media mogul had said he decided to run for the Presidency after much deliberation with his family, stakeholders and mentors.

  • Why Jonathan, now? – By Innocent Lagi

    Why Jonathan, now? – By Innocent Lagi

    By Hon. Innocent Lagi, Esq

    It is expectedly, a confounding idea, that former President, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan would contest the 2023 election. More unsettling, of course, is the possibility that the President would be running on the platform of the APC against his party, the PDP.

    Naturally, his party should be perplexed with such a prospect and unexpectedly, a group within the ruling party, a powerful bloc is excited that its plans may come to fruition; the pressure it had mounted on President Goodluck Jonathan to cross and contest on the APC platform is now bearing fruit. Strange as this may sound to the ears of Europeans and Americans, in Nigeria it seems a familiar trajectory of politicians who easily cross over from one political party to another: as at today, APC has more former PDP National Chairmen and officials as members than PDP has; APC is populated by former PDP Governors, PDP legislators including, former Senate Presidents and Speakers of the House of Representatives. Even former President Olusegun Obasanjo worked to help APC defeat PDP in 2015.

    Indeed, the two most prominent PDP 2023 presidential hopefuls, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state, were also very instrumental to the victory of the APC in 2015.

    Opposition to President Goodluck Jonathan’s candidature is coming from both the PDP and APC. The case against Jonathan’s comeback, on the surface appear very solid and make the Jonathan’s ambition implausible. First, is the argument that such a gambit would diminish his rising international profile as champion of democracy in Africa; what happens to his image if he does not win the election, in the general election or even loses the primary elections of the APC. What shame to him! He would have become like General Yakubu Gowan who was encouraged to run for presidency from Wusasa, Zaria, his adopted hometown – only to be defeated at the very basic level by some unknown quantity, whose name, most people have forgotten.

    Furthermore, he is perceived as a weakling, who ran a government, whose Ministers worked at cross purposes and could not be controlled or called to order. The current attempt by some leaders of the APC to get him to contest elections on the platform of APC it is also argued, is a sign of such weakness. His formidable opponents accuse him of being controlled by women: His wife, Diezani, Petroleum Minister and corruption poster girl, Stella Oduah, Aviation Minister, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala among others.

    Most Nigerians or at least the vocal ones believe that he led a lack lustre government which squandered the nation’s resources and did virtually nothing to improve the infrastructure of the country. He is accused of leading a corrupt government, ignored and was complicit in increasing security challenges, for he sat back in disbelief when over two hundred Chibok girls were kidnapped. Had he acted decisively, perhaps, the nation and the world would have been saved some horrors.

    By far the greatest angst of his opponents is the belief that his candidature would short change the South – as he would have to give up the presidency after four years – he is statute barred and power would return to the North. He is accused of allowing himself to become a puppet and tool in the hands of Northern political elite who seek to perpetually dominate Nigeria. This, his opponents, argue is a dexterous ploy by the Northern oligarchy or cabal to keep ruling Nigeria and maintain its privileges by proxy.

    The opponents of President Jonathan’s alleged ambition cite section 137 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. In 2017, the National Assembly altered the Constitution; – State Houses of Assembly concurred and was assented to by President Buhari restricts any President that completes the tenure for which another person was elected to only one additional term. Some lawyers argue that the 2017 alteration affects Jonathan. However, does the alteration have retroactive effect? What would have happened had Jonathan won the 2015 election? This may yet be another matter for the courts to settle – but some lawyers cite unrelated Supreme Court judgments which hold that laws such as the 2017 4th alteration of the constitution cannot have retroactive effect.

    The debate that has ensued from the prospects of President Jonathan contesting the 2023 elections on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC) again bring to the fore the propensity of the Nigeria politician to be self-serving and not patriotic. For instance, most of those who sign post the abnormality of Jonathan contesting on the platform of the APC are themselves former members, government officials and party offices of (PDP), who don’t believe that “what is good for the goose is good also for the gander’’! It is disheartening that most of the reasons adduced against Jonathan have very little to do with the progress of Nigeria! Very little thought is also given to the fragile state of the country. Like the ostrich with their heads hidden in the mud, they imagine that no one can see their monstrous bodies above the soil.

    It is absurd that Jonathan is being accused of being “too nice to the North” Had his successor in office been “nice” too to the South, the tension in the country would not have been so high! Nigeria requires, now more than ever a personality that would not be seen as championing an ethnic or sectional cause.

    Nigeria has never been as divided as it is today. The 1966-1970 Civil war which took the divided Nigeria into so many pieces and so sharply. The divisions have widened: its not simply about Nigeria versus the Igbos, now there are conflicts and rumours of conflicts between the Hausa and Fulani; several separatists groups have emerged and, should Nigeria break, it might be like humpty dumpty’s fall as no one may be able to put the pieces together!

    True, President Jonathan paid attention to the North! The North West had nine ( with Sokoto and Zamfara providing two Ministers) Top key security positions also went to the north; several universities were established in the North, the Kaduna – Abuja standard gauge rail line prioritized and was completed and Almajiri’s schools were established to take kids off the streets! Besides the fact that these interventions demonstrated his “Nigerianess”, there is no evidence to show that these projects were done at the expense of other regions. In any case, his intervention in the education sector only proved that he had some measure of understanding of the facts promoting insecurity in the North, hence the programmes aimed at taking kids off the streets to schools.

    There are those who seek to incite ethnic hatred against President Jonathan arguing that he failed to make a Yoruba person Speaker of the House of the Representatives in 2011. President Buhari could not make a Yoruba person speaker in 2015, and in 2011, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu used his foot soldiers, such as Hon. Olufemi Hakeem Gbajabiamila to scuttle the efforts of the PDP leadership to make Hon. Mulikat Akande, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Of course, President Jonathan lived to pay the price for this act of not imposing the presiding officer of the House. Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, now Governor of Sokoto state, paid Tinubu handsomely well by leading the rebellion of PDP House of Representatives against Jonathan. The House under Tambuwal, played the opposition and put President Jonathan on the spot. He later led some members to decamp to the APC, after championing the creation of a faction, NPDP, of PDP. Himself and Dr Bukola Saraki, did weaken the PDP to make the APC win the 2015 election.

    The charge that President Jonathan performed badly as president in terms of creating infrastructure surely rings hollow now. In comparative terms, while President Jonathan was in charge, non-oil revenue increased, GDP growth averaged 6%; fertilizer middle men were displaced; education budget increased; the naira was fairly stable as Forex supply issues were fixed; Nigeria became the top destination for FDI; power generation increased and expansion of power transmission lines started; single digit inflation prevailed and local manufacturers were supported. In addition, the Nollywood sector was recognised and supported as new auto policy and National Industrial Policies were drafted and approved. Of course, the expansion and rehabilitation of the rail lines were undertaken and, the narrow gauge rail lines that were abandoned by the military in the 80’s were revamped and rail lines came back to life under his regime.

    Much has been said about the volteface in President Goodluck Jonathan going to the APC. The fact is that every PDP member is a potential APC member – and until recently, except the Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu group, every APC member is a potential PDP member.

    Interestingly, of late, some ardent Tinubu supporters are speaking of opting for the PDP. In the ranks of PDP today are many top notch APC members, including Governors. In the ranks of the APC today, are several notable PDP members including former chairmen, – Audu Ogbe, Barnabas Gamade, Kawu Baraje etc. Several PDP National Secretaries, State Chairmen, Ministers, former Speakers of both Houses of Representatives and State Houses Assemblies as well as former Senate Presidents are today in the APC.

    The reasons for this are obvious, unlike the West and the United States, political parties serve only one purpose: A vehicle or platform to contest elections. The Military government of General Ibrahim Babangida set the standard by creating political parties, whose constitutions were written by the Military. Office buildings were constructed and the parties were supposed to be “a little to the left” and “ a little to the right”. General Sani Abacha perfected the system and created five political parties, which late Bola Ige described as the five leprous fingers of Abacha. The PDP was created from the G8 efforts to ease out the Military – and its primary purpose has long been achieved.

    Similarly, the APC was a purpose built vehicle to get the PDP out of power. Desperate groups with different and often conflicted interests, banded together to take out the PDP. The name Progressive, we clearly does not fit the party as its anti-liberal postures have paled PDP’s indiscretions into insignificance! APC can no longer lay pretence to any form of liberation.

    These two parties, the APC and PDP, as with other political parties in Nigeria have no soul – no philosophies and no ideologies. Secondly, you need to cross check before you ascribe any party to any politician in Nigeria – or you may discover that he may have “defected”, “ported” or “decamped” the previous night! Vice President Abubakar Atiku for instance has been a member of the PDP, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), PDP, APC and now PDP.

    What matters now!

    Nigeria is in a terrible shape today. The prestigious Foreign Relations magazines categorizes Nigeria as a failed state. Large swathes of territories in all parts of Nigeria are under the control of bandits, terrorists, kidnappers or better still, non state actors. Nigeria has become a killing filed. Today one in every five out of school kids in the world is in Nigeria.

    The economy is in tatters and government does not appear to know what to do. Nigeria, arguably, is the headquarters of light weapons and small arms in the hands of non state actors. There is palpable fear that terrorists – in Niger and Nasarawa states could make a call on Abuja any time from now.

    Of truth, there is the urgent need to reset Nigeria and allow for a rethink and restrategization. All the pretenders to the presidency from the South in the APC do not have the capacity and cannot be trusted to hold Nigeria together. Taking the Presidency of Nigeria to the South West would only heighten tension – and Vice President Osinbajo has demonstrated clearly that he does not understand Nigeria, would promote bigotry and corruption and opaqueness.

    The late Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari and co who started flying the Jonathan kite before he died understood clearly that Nigeria’s chance of staying together is in Jonathan taking power and dealing fairly with all groups – what clearly neither AsiwajuTinubu or Vice President Osinbajo would be able to pull through. In terms of temperament, Jonathan stands head above shoulders taller than any Nigerian in living memory. Jonathan, it was who could go on with the job while absorbing virulent attack. Not even appointees of his were allowed to bound his opponents. El Rufai in particular took his anti-Jonathan stance to treasonable levels.

    One of the factors that has fuelled the separatist agitations across the country is the intolerance of the present regime of criticism and freedom of expression. During Jonathan’s regime, there was absolute freedom of expression including press freedom.

    Rather therefore than antagonise Jonathan, Nigerians ought to rally round him to pull this country from the brink and provide the room for discussion.

    Hon. Innocent Lagi, a former member of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, and Former Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of Nasarawa State, lives in Abuja.

  • Kwankwaso, Dalung, others form 3rd force to rival APC, PDP

    Kwankwaso, Dalung, others form 3rd force to rival APC, PDP

    A former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, on Tuesday announced the formation of Third Force, under the aegis of The National Movement, thereby lightening the political temper of Nigeria towards the 2023 Presidency.

    Others in the team with him include Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi of Kaduna State; former Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung; popular Northern critic, Buba Galadima; and other prominent Nigerians.

    According to them, the Third Force would take over power from the All Progressives Congress in 2023.

    The TNM said it was conscious of its strong duties to save Nigeria from disintegration.

    While promising to save democracy and rescue the nation, the TNM said it was set to battle for the soul of Nigeria from the hands of APC and the Peoples Democratic Party.

    Prominent Nigerians at the International Conference Centre, venue of the event were elder statesman, Tanko Yakasai; Air Vice Marshall Ifeanaju; Solomon Edoda; Nweze Onu; Falasade Aliyu; Rufai Alkali; Suleiman Hunkuyi; Grace Ben; Umale Shittu; Ibrahim Ringim; Ali Gwaska; Paul Okala; Rufai Hanga; Idris Wada; Abdulrahman Abubakar, among several others.

    Speaking at the occasion, the Convener of the event, Kwankwaso said it was a collective desire to rescue the country.

    “We all left our comfort zones to grace the occasion. It is a special day in the life of our nation. A special day to redeem the nation.

    “For too long, Nigerians have been waiting for this day. For too long friends of Nigerians abroad have been waiting for this day and the time is today and now.

    “Today, all Nigerians cut across all social, religious and regions have gathered. It is our collective resolve to rescue our nation from this difficult situation.”

    Kwankwaso said he met with his friends during the COVID-19 lockdown and resolved that a step must be taken to rescue Nigeria.

    “We resolved that there must be a Nigeria first before politics. While some of us will want to contest, we must work together to rescue the country.

    “The National Movement has members in every local government area and outside the country,” Kwankwaso said.

  • 2023: Avoid being partisan but remain watchful – Sen. Abe tells Rivers traditional rulers

    2023: Avoid being partisan but remain watchful – Sen. Abe tells Rivers traditional rulers

    …describes Gininwa as stable factor

    Former representative of the Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, has advised Rivers traditional rulers to avoid being partisan but remain watchful of things happening around their as 2023 general elections approaches.

    The very vibrant senator while in the Red Chamber, described the President of the Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers, King Godwin Gininwa, as a stable factor that has been able to bring the people of Ogoni Ethnic Nationality together and move them forward.

    Abe, who spoke at King Gininwa’s Palace at Korokoro-Tai in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State, during a ‘thank you’ visit to the traditional rulers said: “If you say you are a traditional ruler and as such not interested in what happens in the country, when things go wrong you are the first person they will even hold.

    “When the community scatters, when people cannot sleep in their houses, it is you that they will call so you can’t be too far from what is happening around you.

    “You should not be partisan and you have not been partisan, but it’s important that you should look around you and be aware of what is going on in the community,” he further stated.

    Describing Gininwa as a father to all Ogonis, Abe said that the Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers was one institution that have stood tall despite all the challenges in Ogoniland.

    The Senator said: “The first thing that brought me here is to honour the Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers and in particular the President, King Godwin Gininwa.

    “I came here today because you have been a father to us, you have been the one stable factor that has been able to call us together and move us forward.

    “The Supreme Council is one institution, that at all given times when we had faced challenges in Ogoni, the Supreme Council have been able to stand tall.

    “You will recollect Your Majesty, that even when we started this particular political journey, it was the Supreme Council that called the Ogoni people together and brought President Muhammadu Buhari here, which is the foundation of the current relationship that the Ogoni people have with the President.

    “Secondly, your Royal Majesties and Highnesses, I came here to thank you deeply for the title and honour you gave to me as MENE SUANU 1, of Ogoniland (King of Wisdom). Your Majesties, we all know that men and women are honoured in their different communities for different achievements, but this is one honour conferred on me that I will always cherish”.

    Responding, Gbenemene Tai Kingdom and President, Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers, King Godwin Gininwa, appealed to political parties and people of the State to consider choosing a governor from the Ogoni Ethnic Nationality.

    Gininwa, who noted that the Ogonis have supported other Ethnic Nationalities in the past to be governors, said the area is blessed with capable hands to lead the State.

    He said: “I want to make an appeal that Rivers people should change their minds, we are part and parcel of this State. Ogoni people should be considered for governor this time. We have those that are qualified in our land to govern this State.

    “I appeal to the Ogoni people that in this 2022, that there should be peace in Ogoniland, there should be peace in Rivers State. I want Ogoni people to respect and support the government in power. The governor is our Governor. We don’t have two governors. Love yourselves, stop the shootings and killings in Ogoni, enough is enough.

    “Magnus Abe is our Son and we love and respect him. We wish and wait for the day he will come and tell us that he is running for the Governorship of Rivers State in 2023, we will support him. We need a Government that loves the people,” he stated.

  • 2023 zoning and aspirants’ pairing permutations [3]

    2023 zoning and aspirants’ pairing permutations [3]

    By Ehichioya Ezomon

    The rotation of the presidency between the North and South of Nigeria for the 2023 general election remains fluid, even as the number of aspirants for the exalted office swells by the day. No polity watcher can, as yet, put an exact or a reliable figure to it, but scores of aspirants on the platforms of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have declared, indicated or being wooed or “forced” to announce their intentions to run for president.

    Yes, you read it correctly! Politicians being “forced” to declare for the Office of President of Nigeria. For instance, former Governor of Abia State and Senate Chief Whip, Dr Orji Uzir Kalu, has been taken to court by some support groups in the North, praying for an order to compel him to declare for the 2023 presidency.

    Senator Kalu has called for an “out-of-court settlement,” as the money to litigate the case will go a long in his campaigns were he to contest for the seat he’s advocated should be zoned to the South, and possibly to the South-East that’s long agitated for it.

    Many have canvassed for the presidency to be zoned to Southern Nigeria, expressly as President Muhammadu Buhari, a Northerner, is completing his eight-year tenure in 2023, and it’s expected that going by rotation, the next president should come from the South.

    Yet, the North looks averse to power shifting South, as “it’s lost a term of four years” when President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua died in his third year in office in 2010, before completing the constitutionally and rotationally-guaranteed eight-year tenure of office.
    While the tug-of-war persists between the North and South, some suggest resolving the rotation impasse by allowing the presidency to float – without zoning the office to the North or South.

    In that regard, the party candidates will emerge on the basis of competence from the North or South, and/or from any of the six geopolitical zones of North Central (Middle Belt), North-East, North-West, South-East, South-South (Niger Delta) and South-West.

    Apt as this proposal is, “competence” in Nigeria’s politics is a supposition that doesn’t meet its definition by dictionary.com as, “the quality of being competent; adequacy; possession of required skill, knowledge, qualification, or capacity.”

    Hardly, if any, do these qualities matter to Nigerian politicians, the political parties, power brokers and even the electorate before picking candidates, and voting for same in any elections!
    What matter are aspirants’ tribes, religion, and a war chest to influence their choice as candidates, run their campaigns, and garner votes mostly by means of manipulation of the processes.

    Discarding zoning, and allowing open contest for the presidency in 2023 may result, as usual, in electing the “incompetent” as the “most qualified” by reason of the candidate being able to swing the votes at the primaries, and in the general election.

    As politics is a game of numbers, those canvassing for emergence of “competent” candidates from any part of Nigeria are banking on “producing the right numbers” at the primaries or in the polls.

    And that could mean one thing: Resort to Nigeria’s primordial cleavages, which would benefit aspirants from the Northern part of the country, going by the large number of votes coming from the region at every election.

    Unless the “kingmakers” in the North – as they’d done in past electoral contests, and are boasting of repeating in future elections – allow power to shift to the South, the North will continue to rule Nigeria if the presidency is open to all aspirants from whatever region or geopolitical zone of the country.

    That’s why agitation for rotation of the presidency will be an endless venture for the South and Southern aspirants, a scenario the major platforms of the APC and PDP should resolve in 2023, and arrest the bizarre posturing and positioning of aspirants for the offices of president and vice president at the same time.

    And talking about aspiring for both offices, presidential aspirants of the APC and PDP, and their surrogates or support groups have been “match-making” by pairing themselves with multiple aspirants.

    The criterion for pairing is to join aspirants of different religious affiliations: a Christian-Muslim or a Muslim-Christian ticket, as a Christian-Christian or a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket seems abhorrent in Nigeria’s polarised political space.
    The only exception was the joint ticket of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola and Ambassador Babagana Kingibe, both Muslims, in the June 12, 1993, presidential poll, which’s annulled by the military government of Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida that ordered the election.

    Were that poll, handsomely won by Abiola, to stand, the issue of religion in considering a joint ticket for the presidency would’ve been relegated in subsequent elections since the return of democratic governance in 1999.

    The religious issue reportedly played a role in “depriving” former Lagos State governor and National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the post of running mate to the party’s candidate in the 2015 presidential election, former Head of State, retired Gen. Buhari, as both are Muslims.

    Then newly-formed APC, beating the drums of taking over power from the ruling PDP, couldn’t afford a possible backlash from the Christian community were the Muslim-Muslim ticket of Buhari/Tinubu to go against the Christian-Muslim ticket of President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice President Namadi Sambo.

    Tinubu, who came to the 2013 merger table of the Legacy Parties with five states ruled by his Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), to one state governed by Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), was forced to relinquish his vice presidential ambition.

    He’s, however, reportedly given the privilege of nominating an aspirant, and the lot fell on Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, former Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice under Tinubu’s administration, who ran with Buhari and won the presidency.

    The poser: Will religion rear its head in determining the 2023 presidential ticket, especially in the APC and PDP? Absolutely! And that makes the pairing permutations dicey for the aspirants.
    Yet, political jugglers are testing the waters for a Muslim-Muslim ticket, to see if it’ll scale through, as in 1993, or leave Nigeria hostage to the scheming of religious demagogues to keep certain persons and groups out of power at the national level.

    As the coast will clear on that front in a matter of weeks, a few aspirants in the crowded presidential field, dominated by serving or past governors, are receiving rave reviews in the pairing calculus.

    Last Line: While there’s talk about a “Third Force” or a Mega Party coming “to disrupt the current system,” Part 4 of this serial focuses on the comical “match-making” of presidential aspirants for joint tickets, beginning with the All Progressives Congress (APC).

     

    *Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

  • JUST IN: Osinbajo visits Bayelsa, dresses as Ijaw man, sets tongues wagging

    JUST IN: Osinbajo visits Bayelsa, dresses as Ijaw man, sets tongues wagging

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday visited Bayelsa State to among other activities, flag off the construction of the Angiama-Oporoma bridge.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Osinbajo, however, sets tongue wagging when he dressed as an Ijaw man to visit some traditional rulers in the State.

    Reacting to the Vice President’s dressing on social media, while many admired Osinbajo, others believe the dress code is part of his secret campaign for the 2023 presidential election.

    TNG reports, Osinbajo arrived in Bayelsa via the International Airport, and was received by the State Governor Douye Siri and other dignitaries.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Delta 2023: DC-23 denies collecting bribe from aspirants

    Delta 2023: DC-23 denies collecting bribe from aspirants

    Screening Committe members of DC-23 on Friday avowed that at no time did they collect bribe from any aspirant as their assignment was carried out in good faith for the benefit of Deltans.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the 13 membership Committe via a statement asserting the allegations levelled against its members was spiteful and a deliberate attempt to rubbish their good intentions.

    The statement signed by all the members avowed that: “We hereby, unequivocally, state that members of the screening committee never received any bribe in the course of the assignment. We carried out the exercise in good faith for the sake of Delta State.

    “We challenge the trio to name the giver(s) of the bribe(s), the amount paid as well as those who received and provide evidence.

    “A few others have also made similar claims. The persons alleging should show proof.

    “If these unwarranted attacks and campaign of calumny continue, members of the Screening Committee will be constrained to seek legal redress by way of an action in defamation against the authors of such falsehoods.

    “We call on the general public and all Deltans to disregard the antics of those whose preferred aspirants didn’t make the shortlist of three.

    “As for the aspirants who couldn’t make the list of the last three, we appeal to them to take the outcome in good faith. They willingly submitted themselves to the exercise and went through the mill. They also issued a memorandum of understanding unequivocally stating that they will accept the outcome of the pruning exercise and in the end support whoever emerges. This is the way to go

    Read full text below:

    DC-23 COMMITTEE MEMBERS WERE NEVER BRIBED

    “We, members of the DC-23 Screening Committee, have observed with dismay a smear campaign that is being orchestrated to tarnish our image, impugn our character and call to question the integrity and validity of the report that we recently submitted to the leadership of the DC-23.

    “One of such ill-conceived attempts is the spurious and subversive letter written to His Excellency, Senator Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, the Governor of Delta State, and signed by the trio of Dr. Adogbeji Ideh, Chief P. A, Akaighe and Chief Eddie Ono-Sorhue, wherein they not only called to question the integrity of the report, but also alleged that committee members were bribed to skew the report in favour of the three aspirants that were recommended.

    “We hereby, unequivocally, state that members of the screening committee never received any bribe in the course of the assignment. We carried out the exercise in good faith for the sake of Delta State.

    “We challenge the trio to name the giver(s) of the bribe(s), the amount paid as well as those who received and provide evidence. A few others have also made similar claims. The persons alleging should show proof.
    If these unwarranted attacks and campaign of calumny continue, members of the Screening Committee will be constrained to seek legal redress by way of an action in defamation against the authors of such falsehoods.

    “We call on the general public and all Deltans to disregard the antics of those whose preferred aspirants didn’t make the shortlist of three.

    “As for the aspirants who couldn’t make the list of the last three, we appeal to them to take the outcome in good faith. They willingly submitted themselves to the exercise and went through the mill. They also issued a memorandum of understanding unequivocally stating that they will accept the outcome of the pruning exercise and in the end support whoever emerges. This is the way to go.
    Thank you.
    Membership
    Professor Nyerhovwo Tonukari -Chairman
    Rev Fr. Christopher Ekabo – Member
    Chief Arthur Akpowowo – Member
    Hon. Felix Anirah – Member
    Mr. Tony Omonemu – Member
    Barr Anthony Akpomiemie – Member
    Chief Andy Osawata – Member
    Deacon Raymond Edijala – Member
    Dr. Godfrey Enita – Member
    Dr. (Mrs) Augustina Erah – Member
    Deaconess Florence Jakpovi – Member
    Mrs. Rarute Mgbeke – Member
    Professor Sunny Awhefeada – Secretary

  • Anyim @61: Readier for more service to Nigeria – By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

    Anyim @61: Readier for more service to Nigeria – By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

    By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

    MANY who pontificate on former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim barely know him. Those who do will tell you of a man whose 61 years have been a roll through life’s challenges – he wins, mainly.

    While at it, he has shunned the vanities of power in ways that stun even his most dedicated critics. He elected to serve, he is readier to serve, leveraging his experience, and his conviction that he can make contributions that can improve Nigeria.

    At 37 Anyim was elected a Senator. Two years later, he was Senate President at 39, still the youngest to have held the position. Hid voluntary decision not seek re-election to the Senate in 2003 surprised those who have followed his humble beginnings.

    He is an unusual politician. He acts without noises about intentions. The clarity, depth and breath of his thoughts unveil the few moments he speaks. His preference is to get things done. Others can do the talking.

    Anyim is more public these days as he pitches for the presidency of Nigeria. The votes will be cast on 18 February 2023, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. He believes that his service can bring about the change many Nigerians think is possible only in dreams.

    He is big. He dreams big. He is also big about the Almighty making things possible. His quite moments are invested in that voice that urges him on to imagine and emerge from the least expected directions to distinctions.

    Anyim is not timid. He acts differently to get results that rattle those who preface their actions with noise. He has nothing against them. He has chosen his style.

    How can timidity be associated with the one who set out for the presidential race with firm strides when people wondered where the aspirants were? Anyim declared, others delayed.

    It was not a hasty decision. Years of poring through Nigeria’s challenges from the prisms of the public service, Senate, and as Secretary to the Government of the Federation have equipped him with cross-cutting experience of the Executive and Legislature.

    What about the Judiciary? Anyim trained as a lawyer. He has been in practice. Moreover, as Secretary to Government of the Federation, he played prominent parts where all three arms of government interacted frequently, and fully.

    Born on 19 February 1961, Anyim’s arrival broke the ‘ogbanje’ circle of his mother’s six other male children not living beyond two years. He has three sisters.

    Anyim knows what it means to be poor, deprived, hungry and despondent at challenges that dot education, health, jobs and their consequences for families. He lived through them.

    He missed school because there was no money for fees, went hungry many times, hawked bread, worked in a brewery but the Almighty God showed up through his mother, elder sister, and benefactors. His father took a fourth wife and fending for the children fell on each wife.

    Educated at Ishiagu High School, Federal School of Arts and Science, Aba, and Imo State University, where he read Law, finishing in 1987, Anyim drew enduring lessons of life and relationships from his school days.
    His National Youth Service Corps programme was in Sokoto with the Directorate for Social Mobilisation, a federal government agency, spread his national outlook, and landed him a career in the civil service. The National Commission for Refugees, NCR, was his next stop after a stint at the Abuja headquarters of the Directorate for Social Mobilisation. At NCR, he headed the Protection Unit.

    A backward glance at the progress he has made since winning a Senate seat under United Nigeria Congress Party, UNCP, in 1998, would surprise Anyim. He was just 37! The victory passed with General Sani Abacha’s demise.

    He became Senate President ahead of more known politicians after the 1999 transition. His tenure marked the laying of the foundation of the structure of the National Assembly after years military regimes.
    His political battles have upped since he declared his intentions to run for President of Nigeria. He accepts them as part of the turf. He manages them in manners that mark him as a different politician.

    Happy birthday Anyim. The future awaits your offer to serve more.

     

    •Isiguzo, a major commentator on minor issues, writes from Abuja.

  • Edwin Clarke Endorses VP Osinbajo, knocks Tinubu

    Edwin Clarke Endorses VP Osinbajo, knocks Tinubu

    Leader of Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, Edwin Clark, on Thursday, cautioned Bola Tinubu, an All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential aspirant against contesting in 2023.

    Clark said Tinubu should go and rest despite coming from the most sophisticated region of Nigeria.

    Featuring on Arise TV, the elder statesman said he would rather vote for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to become Nigeria’s next President.

    Clark described Osinbajo as an intelligent man who has what it takes to rule Nigeria in 2023.

    According to Clark: “I’m not aware of Jonathan running for presidency. I’m a father to him and he has not informed me about such intentions.

    “The southwest is the most educated and sophisticated people in Nigeria, but Tinubu should go and rest. Other than the Igbos, I would vote for the Vice President; he is an intelligent fellow.

    “How many times have we heard Tinubu talking about the affairs of this nation or criticizing those in power?”

    Tinubu had recently announced his intention to contest for president in 2023.

    The former governor of Lagos State had informed President Muhammadu Buhari that his decision to run for the presidency was a lifelong aspiration.

    Similarly, reports had it that Osinbajo would soon make his intention known.

    However, the Vice President denied such reports.

  • Buhari advocates support for Igbo presidency

    Buhari advocates support for Igbo presidency

    A former presidential aspirant under the platform of Sustainable National Party of Nigeria has debunked claims that the South-East may not produce capable hands who will occupy the office of the Nigerian president come 2023.

    Speaking on Arise Television, Monday morning, February 14, Ahmed Buhari, a former presidential aspirant during the 2019 general election, said that every section of the country has individuals who can pilot the affairs of the country credibly if given the opportunity.

    Making a case for Southern Presidency come 2023, Buhari said that it’s just fair that the next president is zoned to the South.

    According to him, in 2015, the North cried loudly that power should shift to the North after Goodluck Jonathan said it’s the same argument in 2015 that produced President Mohammed Buhari, a Northerner to fill the slot of the North after Jonathan from the South-South.

    He wondered why the same people who clamour for power shift then to the North are now opposing the same power shift to the South.

    He however emphasized that for the sake of equity and fairness, the presidential slot should further be micro zoned to South East once ceded to the South.

    “Because South East is the only zone in the entire South that has not produced the president of Nigeria since the advent of Democracy in 1999,” he said.

    According to him, there are arrays of eminently qualified persons from the South East who have indicated interest in the job.

    Mentioning Orji Kalu, Rochas Okorocha and Anyim Pius Anyim, Buhari said that the credentials of all of them should be placed on the table for examination.

    “But among all of them that have indicated interest in the presidency from South East, Buhari says, if given opportunity to choose, that Anyim stands out.”

    According to him, Anyim performance in the Senate as its president when the National Assembly was in turmoil, his stabilizing roles at that point, marked him out as one who could be entrusted with leadership and he will be sure to deliver .

    Buhari also noted that Anyim’s disposition on restructuring gives him out as a leader who is ready to listen and carry everyone along.

    Stating further, Buhari recalled that Anyim’s role in the office of secretary to the government

    He therefore maintained that Anyim’s roles so far at the national level distinguish him out as one with the best exposure and experience to provide the desired leadership to Nigeria.