Tag: 2023Election

  • Just In: PDP BoT meets Wike behind closed doors

    Just In: PDP BoT meets Wike behind closed doors

     

    Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) board of trustees (BoT) are currently in a closed-door meeting with Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor.

    It was gathered that the meeting is in progress at the government house in Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital.

    The Party’s BoT acting chairman, Adolphus Wabara is said to have led the delegation to the state.

    TNG recalls Wike’s camp has remained constant insisting that the chairman of the party Dr Iyorchia Ayu must vacate office.

    More details shortly

  • 2023: Obi dishes out 8-point-Agenda to retool all segments of Nigeria’s political economy

    2023: Obi dishes out 8-point-Agenda to retool all segments of Nigeria’s political economy

     

    …vows to secure a United Nigeria

    The Labour Party, Presidential Candidate,Peter Obi has dished out his agenda in governance to Nigerians in Diaspora declaring that his mission is to retool governance and secure a robust United Nigeria.

    Speaking on the theme, ‘Nigeria Diaspora and Capacity Building’, in Michigan United States on Monday Obi noted that “the journey to rescue Nigeria, could not have gained momentum without the proactive role of our youth. I salute them. The race is far from over; the campaigning has only just started. Yet I am confident that given their resilience, they will stay the course”

    Obi noted that Nigeria is not bereft of the required human capital necessary for good leadership nor is she bereft of good governance ideas and plans but “our country is bedeviled by the impunity of those few who have perfected the dubious act of State Capture. It is their conduct, plus the resulting combination of institutional weaknesses and lack of political will that manifest as poor policy and projects implementation and poor governance performance outcomes.

    The LP flag bearer said that turning Nigeria around requires sacrifice; but above all an adaptive, transformative and purposeful leadership that is imbued with competence, capacity, credibility and commitment

    He said that he is committed “to retooling governance and bringing about a secure and united Nigeria and will pursue a production-centered growth for food security and export; effective legal and institutional reforms (rule of law, corruption and government effectiveness);the leapfrogging of Nigeria from oil dependency to the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

    According to Obi, the Initial Focus of his government if elected will be on Several Critical Sectors
    *The 4 CS And Intangible Assets:* Thinking through 2023 and beyond, we must think seriously about a leadership that is imbued with competence, capacity, credibility and commitment. Accordingly, we will pursue intangible assets of good governance, rule of law, security of lives and properties; we will ensure that we have these assets in place and stress asset optimization.

    *Security:* The relevant security institutions and agencies exist. The supporting national security enabling documents and strategies also exist. We will tweak the security architecture, by offering each arm or agency lead in areas where they have comparative advantage. Total reform of the entire security architecture that will include 3 level policing- Federal, state and community.

    A properly manned, equipped and technologically driven security system will entail reforming the security sector and governance, with particular emphasis on re-focusing the military on external threats and border protection and police on internal security threats and law enforcement; swift prosecution of criminals, bandits and terrorists; enhanced coordination among security agencies; and upholding the rule of law.

    *Power:* Even though I am aware that power has been moved from exclusive list to the concurrent list, we will go beyond it; we will aggressively support the private sector to invest in the power chain through a multifaceted approach particularly the transmission infrastructure. As we all know, two components of the power sector (generation and distribution) have been privatized and liberalized leaving the most critical component (transmission) in the hands of government which is causing inefficiency and darkness. We will, therefore, vigorously pursue the liberalization of the transmission infrastructure in addition to a robust power mix- embedded power and renewable energy.

    *Subsidy:* There are two elements of subsidy- the corruption component and the real subsidy component. For the corruption, we will deal with decisively which will reduce the subsidy cost by over 50%. We will support local refining for domestic use and priced strictly in Naira. Starting with all government vehicles, we will transition to gas powered cars.

    *Inflation:* The first thing to tackle is food inflation. Once we tackle insecurity and farmers return to farms, our food production will go up and inflation will go down through reduced food prices. When you remove subsidy, our fiscal imbalance will reduce and subsequently increase.

    *Debt:* We shall pursue a drastic reduction in cost of governance and corruption; Improve ease of doing business to attract FDI to jumpstart industrialization and when borrowing is unavoidable, it will be strictly for regenerative purposes and production.

    *Human Capital Development:* We will aggressively pursue the global best practices and standards within available resource. In the medium and long term, 14% budgetary funding for education is within the realm of possibility. We will re-direct UBEC and TETFund resources to the strict and robust funding of basic and tertiary institutions, with a view to ending the perennial strikes by University Staff and workers.

    *Gender Parity:* As governor of Anambra State my administration achieved close to a 60-40 gender balance in appointive and elective positions. The national target has hovered around 30-35%. We intend to progressively aim for between 35-40%, with aggressive gender mainstreaming action plan and rigid benchmarks.

    *Corruption:* We will have zero tolerance for corruption; block leakages and cut the cost of governance. Our total commitment to transparency and accountability in government business is the only credible way to achieve limited to zero corruption.
    Impact of Diaspora Communities on Their Countries

    The LP candidate also spoke extensively on the role Diasporas can play in the development of their homeland and said that his government if elected will encourage adequate diaspora participation because he considers Diaspora remittances the new normal and envisage that it will soon become Nigeria’s new Official Development Assistance (ODA).
    ‘In 2021 Nigeria’s foreign direct investment (FDI) was a paltry $4.8 billion compared to Diaspora remittances. Diaspora remittances are our alternative FDI and ODA.

    “The Nigeria Diaspora represents a broad segment of Nigeria’s human development capital. With that population, the Diaspora family has the capacity to catapult any nation to greatness. Regrettably, Nigeria is yet to harness fully the huge benefits of the Diaspora potentials.

    Obi noted that beyond the vital role Diasporas sending foreign remittances back home, they are increasingly involved in advancing technology and skill transfer, strengthening democracy, opening up global supply chains, trade and foreign direct investment, education and research as well as healthcare delivery.

    Finally, the LP candidate urged Nigeria Diasporas never to despair or be weary in contributing their quota towards national capacity-building in Nigeria pointing out that even though the outlook seems bleak, especially with the present state of insecurity and parlous economy but with your avid prayers and contributions in both human and material terms, Nigeria will recover.
    “It will take only one visionary leadership and disruptive thinker for Nigeria to be put back on the right trajectory. I know that with a robust diaspora support we can take back Nigeria” he concluded.

  • 2023: Controversy trails campaign house donated to Atiku in Gombe

    2023: Controversy trails campaign house donated to Atiku in Gombe

     

    …as two PDP stalwarts lay claim to same property

    Following the visit of Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Atiku Abubakar, to Gombe last Saturday, controversy trails the  campaign house donated to his support group organization in the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Hon Jamilu Ishaku had claimed he donated the house to Atiku’s campaign organization.

    But in a swift reaction, Hon Binta Bello a former Deputy Minority Whip in the House of Representatives countered this position on her Facebook page declaring that she personally donated the House in question.

    When Atiku visited, Ishaku had told journalists that he donated the House to support the campaign of the PDP presidential flagbearer.

  • 2023: Obi hails Lagos Obi-dients, says the message is clear as Netizens react

    2023: Obi hails Lagos Obi-dients, says the message is clear as Netizens react

     

    Dear OBIdients, today will go down in history as a day Nigerians spoke with one united voice; the message is clear and simple – A NEW NIGERIA IS POSSIBLE!

    From Lagos, Bauchi, Benin City, Warri, Osogbo, Kaduna, Uyo, Aba, London, New York and many more.

    See reactions below:

  • Again, Newly wedded couple joins Peter Obi’s mammoth rally in Benin (Video)

    Again, Newly wedded couple joins Peter Obi’s mammoth rally in Benin (Video)

     

    Newly wedded couple joins solidarity march for Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, after their wedding ceremony.

    As the nation marks it’s 62nd year of independence, Nigerians in different states have decided to hold a solidarity march for their preferred presidential candidate.

    In a video spotted online, a newly married couple were seen among the throngs of supporters who have stormed the streets to march for Peter Obi.

    It is said that the couple joined the march in Benin straight from their wedding venue as they were seen still wearing their wedding attires.

    Watch the video below:

    happening in Benin city, couple joins the rally after their wedding. #4MillionMarch4PeterObi rufai Aisha Buhari #LagosRally #PeterObi4President pic.twitter.com/Nl9sO9Kfcg

    — Sen.Gabiru (@Sen_Gabiru1) October 1, 2022
    It would be recalled that a week ago, a newly married couple had joined the march in Abuja which had elicited a reaction from the presidential candidate.

  • 2023: Why we adjusted campaign timetable – APC DG, Lalong

    2023: Why we adjusted campaign timetable – APC DG, Lalong

     

    The Director General of All Progressives Congress, APC Tinubu/Shettima Campaign Council, Simon Lalong has explained why the ruling party adjusted its campaign timetable.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Lalong made this disclosure in a statement issued late on Monday detailing the reason behind the sudden change in the timetable barely 48hours to the commencement of campaigns nationwide.

    Hear him:

    “Recall that we had earlier earmarked a peace walk and prayers for Wednesday, September 28, 2022, to officially kick-off our campaigns for the 2023 Presidential Elections.

    “We had also announced that the members of the Campaign Council report at the Campaign Headquarters on that day to collect their letters of appointments.

    “However, due to the expansion of the list to accommodate more stakeholders and interests within the APC family, we have decided to adjust the time-table of these activities in order to ensure everyone is on board before activities officially commence. Consequently, the activities earlier announced for the 28th of September will no longer hold

    “As the ruling and most attractive party in Nigeria, we understand the sacrifices and understanding of our teeming members who are more than willing to volunteer themselves for this great task ahead. It also shows the enormous love that the party members have for our candidates

    “A new date and time-table of events will be announced soon, he added.

  • 2023: Don’t vote murderers into elective offices, Ex-President Jonathan begs Nigerians

    2023: Don’t vote murderers into elective offices, Ex-President Jonathan begs Nigerians

     

    As the 2023 general elections approaches , ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has charged Nigerians not to make the mistake of voting those he described as killers into elective positions.

    He gave the charge on Sunday in Uyo during a special interdenominational service to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the creation of Akwa Ibom State.

    “In 2023, you must not make the mistake to vote killers,” Jonathan said. Those who will carry knives, guns, and all kinds of gadgets to go and kill people because of politics, are the enemies of society. If you kill to become a leader, you will continue to kill to remain a leader.”

    “The people will continue to suffer. Make sure that from the House of Assembly to the House of Representatives to Senate to governor, you vote the right people in Akwa Ibom State.”

    Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan speaks in Akwa Ibom State on September 25, 2022.

    The ex-President commended the state governor, Udom Emmanuel for his developmental strides in the South-South state.

    He recalled that when the ex-governor, Godswill Akpabio was leaving office, there was uncertainty over the performance of Emmanuel who was the Secretary to the State Government at the time.

    Although Emmanuel veered into politics from the private sector, Jonathan explained that Emmanuel has done well within seven years in office.

    The former Nigerian President stated that the election that brought the Akwa Ibom State governor to the office is one that should teach politicians a lesson.

    “The election of Governor Udom should teach us, politicians, a good lesson. When Governor Udom was to come as a governor, people said this man has never been into politics.

    “Though we know he is a finance person who has been in the bank, he may not know how to manage human beings. But Udom came on board and changed the story,” he added.

    Jonathan also commended members of the State Executive Council for supporting the governor to achieve success in office.

    He equally commended the youths of Akwa Ibom State for their cooperation, describing them as good people. He also thanked the Christian Association of Nigeria for organizing the programme in honour of Akwa Ibom State.

  • Emerhor leads Contacts/Mobilization of APC Presidential Campaign Council in South-South

    Emerhor leads Contacts/Mobilization of APC Presidential Campaign Council in South-South

     

    The founding Leader of Delta State All Progressives Congress, APC, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor in Delta State has been appointed as the Director of Contacts and Mobilization of the Tinubu/Shettima 2023 Campaign Council in South-South geopolitical region.

    The appointment of Olorogun O’tega Emerhor who was the first person to contest election on the platform of APC in 2013 and the party’s governorship candidate in the 2015 governorship election in Delta State has elicited positive excitement in the region.

    The appointment of the business guru turned politician and others was contained in a Press Release dated 23rd September 2022, signed by Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke, Secretary, APC Presidential Campaign Council.

    Emerhor as one of the critical stakeholders of the party in the South-South who have built networks and bridges across the country will tap on his networks of friends and associates to mobilize the people of the region to vote APC in the coming elections.

    Speaking on Emerhor’s appointment, a chieftain of the party in Delta State and a former House of Representative member, Hon. Prince Fred Oloko, said that the appointment of Emerhor is a well dissevering one considering his pedigree and his political networks cutting across the region.

     

    “Emerhor as a team player with diverse experience both in the private and political sector fits the bill as the South-South Director, Contacts and Mobilization, APC Presidential Campaign Council, and I am confident that with his team, APC is in a better stand to take over the Niger Delta region come 2023 elections.

     

    Prince Oloko therefore, urged APC leaders and stakeholders in the region to support the Emerhor-led Contacts and Mobilization Committee of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, noting that it will be a win-win situation for the APC in the region.

  • BREAKING: Wike opens a can of worms, narrates how Ayu manipulated PDP primaries

    BREAKING: Wike opens a can of worms, narrates how Ayu manipulated PDP primaries

     

    Governor, Nyesom Wike of Rivers State on Friday, opened a can of worms on events that led to the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as the Peoples Democratic Presidential candidate during the PDP primaries.

    He said if not for the love he and others in his camp had for the main opposition party, they could have prevented the PDP convention from holding.

    Wike, who revealed this in an ongoing media parley, alleged that the PDP’s National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, played a vital role that was detrimental to other aspirants in the emergence of Atiku as PDP flagbearer.

    The governor alleged that Ayu called several presidential aspirants to step down for the former vice president during the convention.

    “He was calling aspirants to withdraw for Atiku. I was there, Saraki and others were there.

    “He manipulated the delegates. There was nothing Ayu did not do to ensure Wike didn’t emerge,” Wike declared.

    Details soon…

  • PDP in panic mode calls for emergency meeting after Wike’s camp resigned from Campaign Committee

    PDP in panic mode calls for emergency meeting after Wike’s camp resigned from Campaign Committee

     

    Events of the last 24hours has led Nigeria’s main opposition party into panic mode as the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has called for an emergency meeting to discuss the ongoing crisis in the party.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports this sudden development comes after ex-information minister Prof. Jerry Gana, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, and some other key party officials resigned from the PDP’s presidential campaign committee on Wednesday.

    Wike’s camp made the announcement following a meeting on Wednesday morning at Wike’s private residence in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, that they would not be part of the campaign council, which was supposed to be inaugurated the following Wednesday.

    They blamed their decision on the refusal of the party’s chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, to resign, arguing that the position must go to the South in order to achieve balance, justice, and equity.

    In response to the development, the opposition party held a lengthy meeting to discuss how the withdrawal might affect the party’s plans.

    The National Working Committee’s decision would be made on Thursday (today), according to the party’s spokesman, Debo Ologunagba. Ologunagba revealed to The PUNCH on Wednesday that the party had been meeting since Wike’s camp announced their departure from the campaign council (Thursday).

    “As a party, we need to take a firm position to rebuild and rebrand our party. We have been in a marathon meeting since morning (Wednesday). But one thing is clear, no one has rejected our presidential candidate; that is very important. The meeting will continue tomorrow (today) and after the meeting, we will make our position clear,’’ he stated.

    However, Wike’s camp has insisted that only the ouster of Ayu would cause them to change their minds.