Tag: APC

  • Our agenda to reclaim power from APC will be top secret – Makarfi

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Caretaker Committee Chairman, Ahmed Makarfi, has asserted that the party is keeping as top secret how it will reclaim power from the, All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Makarfi also expressed optimism that the party will reclaim its alleged stolen Ondo mandate in court.

    Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had declared Rotimi Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, winner of the November 26 governorship election in the state after polling 244,842 votes to beat his closest rival, Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who polled 150, 380 votes, while Mr Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy, AD, followed with 126, 889 votes.

    The former Kaduna State governor also maintained that the leading opposition party will return to power in 2019.

    Speaking in an interview with Daily Trust, on what made him so sure, Makarfi said, “If I tell you that, it will be like disclosing the secret of the PDP and I won’t do that.”

    Speaking further, Makarfi said, “The future of the PDP is very bright. We know that it’s not going to be an easy task. We are passing through the worst period you can ever think of, but we will recover.

    “Well, Edo, to me, was manipulated and taken away. That is why we are at the tribunal, and we believe that if good work is done by our counsels at the tribunal, we will remain above board. We believe we are going to win because we have a new judiciary. It is far more responsive, fair and just. I believe our mandate will return to us.

    “When we went to Ondo, there were factors and room for complaints. Some factors were within the control of stakeholders while some were beyond them. Some were external, which we are much aware of. The internal issue relates to state politics and other issues that are really state-based. I really won’t go into details. On external factors, our candidate was finally cleared two days before the election, and to move around the state in two days to cover grounds was a tall order.

    “Again, INEC’s position that the submitted list of agents was by the party was a problem. The law stated that they were party agents, not candidate’s, hence they were recognised. This prompted a big question: which party? We didn’t submit the list of agents. Those who took us to court, the Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff camp, just submitted the list of agents, which INEC accepted.

    “Naturally, you wouldn’t expect them to be effective agents because the person they wanted was not the one standing for the election. I think INEC should have considered the recent court judgement and given the party the leeway to change its agents if it so desired, thereby escaping from sharing some blames for virtually lack of representation at the polling units.

    “Again, if you look the video clip being circulated by Jimoh Ibrahim, where he boasted and gave reasons why they went to court etc, it is clear that it was intended to destabilise the PDP and prevent the candidate from campaigning. So the Modu Sheriff side has spoken, through their candidate, that the reason they were in the race was to prevent the PDP from winning. Even the blind and the dumb can draw a conclusion that very serious anti-party activities took place.

    “I was disappointed by the result and what happened; but if you ask me whether I am really bothered as we walk towards 2019, I will tell you I am not. When we had a central government in the PDP, which stand-alone election did we lose? But when the general election came, what happened? So a stand-alone election needs a party with central power to mobilise everything there to come up with a particular result, but when general election comes, you are on your own; there is no gang-up per se. If you are on ground, you are on ground, if you are not, I am sorry. So no matter the difficulty, we will continue participating in elections, believing that when it comes to general elections, the story will be different.”

  • I laboured with others to build APC, no plans to abandon it now – Tinubu

    I laboured with others to build APC, no plans to abandon it now – Tinubu

    National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has said he has no intention of leaving the APC to form another party as widely reported in some sections of the media.

    The well respected politician said he laboured hard with other party faithfuls before the party was registered and as such he couldn’t abandon it for any other idea.

    Recall that there had been speculations of internal party crisis rocking the ruling party which came to power in 2015 after defeating the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP which had hitherto ruled Nigeria since her return to democracy rule in 1999.

    The recently concluded elections in Edo and Ondo States were also a pointer to the crisis rocking the ruling party. While the Asiwaju was said to have lost majority of his anointed candidates to some others who were loyal to other camps in the party as the standard flag bearer, Tinubu himself confirmed that all was not well in the party as he openly attacked the party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, a man he was also instrumental to his emergence on methodologies used in selecting the party’s flag bearer.

    Furthermore, the revered politician was conspicuously absent at major rallies and campaigns of both elections that held in Edo and Ondo State. A move many political pundits said would have its adverse effect on the party’s chances in both elections.

    However, in a press statement credited to him, Tinubu said though there were challenges currently bedeviling the party, however, the challenges were not enough reasons to dump the party to join or form alliance with another.

    The statement reads in part: “In our Journey to national betterment, plans and policies will be made, then amended. Mistakes will occur and then corrected, Achievements will be had and replicated.

    Through it all, I, Asiwaju will remain true to the progressive ideals that fueled the creation of APC.

    I have devoted my political life to achieve what has been achieved. My heart is too much of the people and my mind too fixed on establishing a positive historic legacy rather than engage in destructive pettiness.

    The former governor of Lagos said further: “This government, APC, is for the betterment of the people and the national purpose is bigger and more important than any individual’s desires.

    This is a party I laboured with others to build. We would not abandon it for another. Millions of Nigerians who voted are watching and praying”.

  • APC candidate, Akinwunmi wins Lagos by-election

    APC candidate, Akinwunmi wins Lagos by-election

    Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC Mr. Nurudeen Akinwunmi, on Saturday defeated his opponents to emerge winner of the Ifako-Ijaiye Federal Constituency By-Election in Lagos.

    The returning officer of the election, Prof. Clement Aghatise, made the declaration at the INEC office in Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government, minutes before midnight.

    Declaring the winner, Aghatise said that Akinwunmi polled 7640 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mr Babatope Akinyele, candidate of Peoples Democratic Party who polled 1771 votes at the poll.

    According to him, Social Democratic Party polled five votes, Action Alliance had 14 votes, African Democratic Congress had 158 votes while Alliance for Democracy had 101 votes.

    Aghatise said that the total number of registered voters was 339, 864; total number of accredited voters was 10, 051; total number of valid votes was 9689; the total number of invalid votes was 195, while the total votes cast were 9884.

    ”I, Prof. Clement Edokpayi Aghatise, hereby certify that I was the Returning Officer for the Ifako/Ijaiye Federal Constituency By-Election held on Dec.3, 2016.

    ”That the election was contested, that Mr. Akinwunmi Nurudeen Olaitan of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and he is returned elected, ” he said.

     

  • APC in early lead in Lagos National Assembly by-election

     

    Indications emerged Saturday that the All Progressives Congress APC, candidate in the Ifako–Ijaiye House of Representatives by-election, Mr. Akinwunmi Olaitan, was leading other contenders in the exercise.

    The Peoples Democratic Party candidate, Mr. Babatope Akinyele, so far is trailing behind the APC candidate.

    Early results as of press time showed that in ward A, APC polled 475 votes while PDP polled 166. In Ward B, APC polled 540 and the PDP got 135.

    In ward C, APC polled 841 while PDP polled 195.

    Other results are still being collated.

    Despite early deployment of materials and personnel for the by-elections by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC the election however recorded a low turn-out as a large number of voters stayed away from the 687 polling units in the constituency.

    The election was held to get a replacement for the late House of Representatives member representing the constituency, Dr. Elijah Adewale, who died on July 20, 2016.

  • APC lauds Mimiko’s congratulatory message, urges smooth transition

    APC lauds Mimiko’s congratulatory message, urges smooth transition

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has expressed delight in the congratulatory message sent by Governor Olusegun Mimiko to the Governor-elect, Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

    The party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr Abayomi Adesanya, in a statement issued in Akure on Thursday, commended Mimiko for his ”show of sportsmanship’’.

    “We accept the congratulatory message of Mr Governor on our candidate’s landslide victory in the last Saturday’s governorship election.

    “APC commends the outgoing governor for his statesmanship.

    ”We urge him to ensure smooth transition and genuine handover devoid of discrepancies and imbalances experienced by President Muhammadu Buhari when he took over from former President Goodluck Jonathan,” Adesanya said.

    Recall that Governor Mimiko had on Nov. 28 congratulated Akeredolu and wished him success in the challenging task of governing the state.

    Recall also that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC had declared Akeredolu of the APC as winner of the Nov. 26 governorship election in the state after polling 244,842 votes to beat his closest rival, Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), who garnered 150,380 votes.

  • BREAKING: APC names ex-minister, Bolaji Abdullahi as party spokesman

    BREAKING: APC names ex-minister, Bolaji Abdullahi as party spokesman

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) as named former minister for Sports and Youth Development as its spokesperson.

    Abdullahi was picked at a mini-convention which held at Chelsea hotel, Abuja.

    He replaces Alhaji Lai Mohammed who resigned to become Nigeria’s Minister for Information and Culture.