Tag: Buhari

  • 2023: I have done the needful for credible elections -Buhari tells INEC

    2023: I have done the needful for credible elections -Buhari tells INEC

    President Muhammadu Buhari has said he he has provided all the necessary logistics and resources to ensure a credible elections in 2023.

    Buhari reiterated his avowed determination to ensure the conduct of free, fair and transparent national elections, whose outcome would be largely accepted to the contestants.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) this was contained in a statement issued by hi media aide Malam Garba Shehu on Saturday in Abuja, stating that the president made this position known in Washington DC, USA, at an interactive session entitled, “A conversation with President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria’’.

    The president said: ‘‘Since 2015, the conduct of our elections continues to steadily improve.

    ”From the 2019 general elections, the by-elections and the off-season elections in Edo, Ekiti, Anambra and Osun States were conducted in largely improved contexts to the satisfaction of contestants and voters.

    That is what we hope for in 2023. Through the observatory roles of the international community, the credibility of the elections can be further enhanced to make the acceptability of the outcome to the contestants and political parties a non-issue.’’

    On democracy in West Africa, Buhari said Nigeria would ‘‘aggressively work together to improve the quality of governance in the West African sub-Region, where the survival of democracy, is currently challenged.’’

    He said that this could be done through targeted investments that can enhance dividends of democracy and creations of robust means of livelihood for the people as well as promote accountability and transparency by the political class.u

    Buhari said: ”I call on all of you here present, to continue to partner with us and our electoral body, for the needed collaborative efforts which are critical to deepening and stabilising democracy in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

    The recent reversals witnessed in Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea are most unfortunate indeed and ECOWAS continues to effectively remain engaged with these countries.

    “This is in order to restore democracy to all the Member-States of ECOWAS as indeed the entire African Continent.’’

    Buhari thanked Amb. Johnnie Carson, a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, and his team for inviting him back to the Institute after the last visit in 2015.

    The president recounted his outing in 2015, shortly after he assumed office, wherein he spoke extensively on the vision and the focus of his administration in the three critical areas of security, economy and fighting corruption.

    He said: ‘‘I am therefore, exceptionally pleased today, that this stage which served as my opening act has once more presented itself as the curtains are almost being drawn, for the opportunity to share experiences and discuss the last seven and half years.

    ‘‘When I met you in 2015, I was not unaware of the enormous domestic and international goodwill that I attracted.

    “Although I am a converted democrat, and not your run of the mill politician and therefore, less inclined to engage in double-talks.

    ‘‘My Advisers may not be happy with me in this regard. I am however, measured in speaking but always certain that the truth I shall speak and this has huge consequences in a political space wherein this is an exception rather than the norm.’’

    While responding to a question on the readiness of INEC to conduct the 2023 elections, the president said ”INEC is ready because I made sure they were given all the resources they asked because I don’t want any excuses that they were denied funds by the government.”

  • Femi Adesina reveals why Buhari did not push for Fayose’s impeachment

    Femi Adesina reveals why Buhari did not push for Fayose’s impeachment

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s spokesman, Femi Adesina, has disclosed that the president refrained from removing former Governor Ayodele Fayose from office at a time he had the powers and opportunities to remove the Ekiti governor.

    Adesina made the disclosure in an article he wrote to commemorate Buhari’s 80th birthday anniversary, slated for December 17.

    In his weekly article titled: ‘Buhari at 80: No Malicious Bone In His Body,’ the presidential spokesman recounted how Fayose had criticized Buhari during the 2014 campaigns.

    Adesina noted that after the president won the

    election, he could have retaliated against Fayose by mobilizing the state House of Assembly against Fayose.

    The article reads: “How about Ayo Fayose, the Irunmole that eats Jollof rice. The former Ekiti State Governor had taken a stand against Buhari since 2014, during the campaigns. There was that infamous advertisement he placed in newspapers, displaying a coffin, and insinuating that if Buhari was elected, he would not last the distance.

    “Fayose’s party was beaten black and blue, and entered President Buhari. What would an average, vengeful person have done, if he were in the mould of the man with the teacup and saucer?

    “When Buhari came, the Ekiti House of Assembly was largely populated by APC members, whom Fayose had inherited. What to do? Just give a directive: remove that Governor within a week, and he directs the Inspector General of Police to lock down the Assembly chamber. But not Buhari. Why? Because he has no malicious bone in his body.”

    He recalled that Buhari gave Fayose a warm handshake during a Council of State meeting at the Presidential Villa.”

  • Sanwo-Olu congratulates Buhari at 80

    Sanwo-Olu congratulates Buhari at 80

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has described President Muhammadu Buhari as one of the honest world leaders, as the latter clocked 80 today, December 16.

    The governor asserted that President Buhari’s commitment to the growth and development of Nigeria is worthy of emulation.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu in a congratulatory message issued on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, said President Buhari’s unblemished service in public office has made him a role model to many Nigerians.

    He said President Buhari has provided honest and transparent leadership in the country, adding that the President, since he assumed office on May 29, 2015, has demonstrated unparalleled patriotism, integrity, honesty and courage in the task of steering the ship of Nigeria in the right direction.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu also praised President Buhari for delivering on his promises to Nigerians, especially in the fight against corruption, insurgency and building of infrastructure in different parts of the country.

    President Buhari has sacrificed the greater part of his life in service of our dear country

    He said the President is one of the few Nigerian leaders who have contributed immensely to the growth and development of the country, especially in the Armed Forces, politics and governance.

    He said: “On behalf of my family, the government, the people of Lagos State and the entire members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), I congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

    “President Buhari has sacrificed the greater part of his life in service of our dear country, Nigeria. He is the epitome of honesty, dedication and service and he has used his elevated positions at various times for the betterment of the Nigerian people.

    “President Buhari till date remains one of the respected and honest world leaders, who is never found to be corrupt despite the juicy positions he has held in the military and other public offices at state, regional, national and international levels in the last 50 years.

    “As President Buhari celebrates his 80th birthday, it is our prayer that God will grant him more prosperous years in good health and wisdom as he continues to serve our dear nation. Happy Birthday to our dear President, the latest entrant in the Octogenarian Club.”

  • We’re determined to wrestle power from PDP in Oyo – Folarin, Buhari

    We’re determined to wrestle power from PDP in Oyo – Folarin, Buhari

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State is determined to wrestle power from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state come 2023 general elections.

    Sen. Teslim Folarin, the party’s Governorship candidate, and Sen. Fatai Buhari, candidate for Oyo North Senatorial District, made the assertions on Wednesday at a rally in Ogbomoso.

    The rally was to canvass votes for the party’s Presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, and other candidates of the party in the state.

    Folarin said that Ogbomoso was a save zone for APC, being the zone of a former Governor, late Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, and also, a stronghold of the party.

    The candidate said he was optimistic that all the party’s candidates would win in Ogbomoso and the state during the 2023 general elections.

    “But, we will not take any part of the state for granted and would continue to canvass for their votes.

    Folarin said that PDP, as the ruling party in the state, has no experience in piloting the affairs of the state.

    According to him, it has provided no meaningful development in the last three and half years of the administration in the state.

    He said that all the APC candidates in the state were experienced and have what it take to pilot the affairs of the state to prosperity, if voted into power.

    “APC is now more united and all the aggrieved leaders, including the former Deputy Governor, Moses Adeyemi, are at this rally, this is to show that the party is united and doing fantastically well to win the 2023 elections,” he said.

    In his remarks, Buhari, who is contesting for Oyo North Senatorial District for the third time, said that the focus of all APC candidates was to develop and bring prosperity to the state and Nigeria in general.

    He said that his senatorial district being an agricultural area, if well annexed, could feed not only the state, but the entire country.

    Buhari said that he was supporting Tinubu, not based on ethnic or religion, but because of his competent capacity and character to deliver, which all APC candidates in the state also possessed.

    He, therefore, called on the electorate to shine their eyes and vote for APC, which has competent and pedigree candidates that could deliver dividends of democracy to the masses.

    In her remarks, Olawumi Oladeji, the APC candidate for Ogbomoso North for the state House of Assembly, called on the electorate to give her more opportunity to fight for the course of women and humanity in general.

    Oladeji, who is running for the position for the third time, said it has not been easy being the only female in the state Assembly.

    According to her, God has been helping me and I have sponsored many Bills on gender issues which has been passed.

    She described women as indispensable and have role to play in society, urging the electorate to vote for her and other APC candidates in the state.

    Commenting, Olamiju Alao- Akala, the APC candidate for Ogbomoso North/South/Orire Federal Constituency, said as a youth, he was bringing on board inclusiveness and new way of governance.

    Alao Akala said the chances of APC winning election in the state was bright, urging the voters to shun violence and collect their PVCs to cast their votes for APC’s electoral victory.

    Also, Odebunmi Olusegun, APC candidate for Ogo Oluwa/Surulere Federal Constituency, appreciated Ogbomoso people for always supporting APC, urging them not to relent in ensuring victory for the party.

    The party’s candidate for Ogbomoso South in the state Assembly, Adegoke Ayodeji, also solicited for votes of the people to ensure his victory and other party’s candidates.

    Present at the rally were the former Minister of Communication, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, two former Deputy Governors of Oyo State, Moses Adeyemo and Rauf Olaniyan, Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin; Oyo State APC Chairman, Isaac Omodewu; Retired Gen. Brimoh Yusuf, among others.

  • Comparative analysis of Tinubu and Buhari Chatham House presentations – By Magnus Onyibe

    Comparative analysis of Tinubu and Buhari Chatham House presentations – By Magnus Onyibe

    The Chatham House, London hiatus by the presidential flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on December 5, has foreclosed his chance of becoming president of Nigeria and cemented the possibility of Waziri Atiku Abubakar presidency and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP return as the ruling party at the center from next year.

    The assertion above is underscored by the fact that Asiwaja Tinubu’s performance at Chatham House has turned out to be nothing but political higgledy-piggledy.

    Although indirectly, all the suspicions of mental incapacities and physical debilities allegedly earlier exhibited by Asiwaju Tinubu as reflected by the numerous goofs and gaffes that he reportedly committed during his public outings considered to be hinderances to the ruling party’s candidates chance to succeed president Mohammadu Buhari as the next occupant of Aso Rock Villa in 2023, were affirmed and validated by his abdication from the responsibility to respond to questions posed to him after his presentation to an audience of eminent personalities at the forum organized by the UK based foreign policy think tank, Chatham House.

    Instead of rising up to the occasion to put a lie to or cancel out the suspicions which had appeared to me initially as malicious,the presidential standard bearer of APC outsourced the duty to answer the questions to his allies-kaduna state governor,Nasir El Rufai ,Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila and Mr Dele Alake,former commissioner for lnformation when Tinubu ruled lagos state 1999-2007,as well as Mrs Beta Edun who is APC women leader and Ben Ayade ,Cross Rivers state governor.

    In fact that spectacle is not only embarrassing,it is scandalous and an insult not only to Nigeria and Nigerians that he has persistently ignored by not honoring the invitation to attend town hall meetings by the media (Thisday/AriseTv),Organized Private Sector, (OPS/Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry-LCCI) body of lawyers (NBA)and the academia (LBS),but also to his host,Chatham House that was allegedly ambushed and therefore has reportedly expressed indignation at Mr Tinubu’s resort to delegating the task of answering questions about the points that he canvassed in his presentation through surrogates.

    A spokesman of the frontline United Kingdom,UK foreign policy think tank-Chatham House reportedly made the following statement of disavowal:

    “Yesterday’s event was not the norm and our Chair was not notified in advance that Mr Tinubu would be delegating questions,”

    And Dele Alake,Director of Strategic Communications for the APC Presidential Campaign Council,PCC has pushed back in a channels television interview:
    “This is one of the innovations of Asiwaju Tinubu. Don’t forget that one of his main solid strengths has been identifying talents,”
    “Anybody who has his head properly screwed on his head would know that Asiwaju is the primus inter pares in team building; that is what he sought to display”

    Despite,Mr Alake’s strenuous efforts at justifying the outlandish approach adopted by his principal as innovative,it is highly likely that most Nigerians would disagree with his logic.

    But l guess he had to do what he had to do to keep his candidate in the reckoning for the presidential context that would be determined on February 25,2023 which comes up a little more than sixty(60) days ahead.

    Nevertheless,the stark reality is that after his Chatham House fiasco,Tinubu’s chances at succeeding Mohammadu Buhari next year has dipped.And no one needs a sooth sayer to affirm that the ‘Renewed Hope 2023’ campaign which is how APC presidential candidate’s campaign has branded itself,is now at its nadir.

    The proof or evidence that Tinubu’s Chatham House outing did not go down well amongst Nigerian people,particularly the youth demography is the avalanche of bizarre and ridiculous memes and skits parodying him after the fiasco in both traditional and social media platforms.

    And being a maestro,Mr Dele Alake recognized the dark clouds and the ensuing storm.Then he decided to spin the political higgledy piggledy committed by his principal as a consequence of his outsourcing responsibility to answer questions arising from the ideas that he espoused in his presentation by ingeniously trying to cast it as an innovative leadership ingenuity being injected into the political ecosystem by his boss,and which would soon be emulated by other leaders.

    But has the attempt to spin the Chatham House debacle been successful?
    I think not.

    At this juncture,for the sake of equity,it is appropriate that we put Asiwaju Tinubu’s performance at Chatham House in a crucible to determine whether it has further positively or negatively impacted his current race to Aso Rock Villa.

    And l would like to do so by engaging in a comparison of then candidate Mohammadu Buhari’s presentation in the same Uk foreign affairs forum,Chatham House on February 25,2015 for the same purpose of winning the endorsement of the international community with candidate Tinubu’s December 5,2022 appearance seven (7) and half (1/2)years after.

    As it may be recalled, when then-candidate Buhari in February 2015 attended Chatham House forum after the initial date for the general elections in Nigeria was postponed for six (6)weeks,his candidacy received a bounce as it was an opportunity for him to disabuse the minds of the international community whose endorsement he needed,but who were skeptical at that time about his sordid past as a military dictator in the twenty (20) months that he had ruled Nigeria from December 1983 to August 1985.

    After his apparently convincing presentation where he portrayed himself as a former dictator who has become a born-again democrat, his audience was bowled over by his seeming sincerity in seeking forgiveness for his human rights abuses during his past dictatorial rule which he vowed would not happen again in his reincarnation.

    It is on record that candidate Buhari’s image soared in popularity with the international endorsements from both the United Kingdom, Uk and United States of America,USA who even dispatched their respective foreign affairs minister and Secretary of State,as the case may be ,on missions to Nigeria,enabling then opposition party candidate Buhari to win the presidency a couple of weeks after.
    To be specific, Buhari was at Chatham House on the 25th of February after the election scheduled to hold on February 14th had been postponed to March 28th/29th 2015.

    By way of putting things in context,I would like to urge readers to take note of the circumstances that surrounded Buhari’s Chatham House appearance which is that (1) it happened after the election was postponed to another date and (2) it was also an opportunity for Buhari to redeem his image of a dictator in the optics of Nigeria’s foreign partners.

    In benchmarking the value of Buhari and Tinubu Chatham House engagements, there are also more nuanced factors that could be be recognized as being contributory to Buhari’s better and more positive rating compared to Tinubu’s Chatham House debacle.

    For instance,it was believed in some quarters that APC working with Chatham House ensured that only Buhari’s supporters and a few members of foreign captive audience were allowed into the auditorium to give it a dash of foreign colour and it enabled Buhari make the speech without facing the challenge of answering genuine questions via a robust audience participation,hence he escaped the excoriation that has defined Tinubu’s dismal Chatham House performance.

    So,in sharp contrast to Buhari’s engagement,Tinubu’s presentation at Chatham House seven(7) and half (1/2) years after differs not only in circumstances with respect to the political dynamics in Nigeria,but also in the composition of the audience in Chatham House and the context in terms of question and answer format.

    Also to be taken into consideration is the fact that the current APC presidential candidate made his appearance on December 5 this year which is nearly three months to the day of the presidential polls coming up on February 25 next year.
    That is quite unlike the case of Buhari who was at Chatham House on February 25, 2015. That is barely one month to the date of election and after the initial date for the elections was shifted by six (6) weeks from February 14 to March 28/29,2015.

    The prevailing circumstances at that time had given Buhari momentum because it was assumed that the opposition party’s candidate was being targeted by then ruling PDP that was presumably worried that if election should hold on the earlier scheduled date,it would loose the election to Buhari.

    Arising from the above,the sudden change of election date created an atmosphere of apprehension as most Nigerians were wondering whether or not the election would hold and such sentiments helped to generate and hold aloft the momentum for Buhari’s candidacy thus galvanizing and propelling the opposition,APC into prominence.

    Given that the circumstances surrounding Tinubu’s Chatham House presentation compared to Buhari’s are different in the sense that 2023 election date has not been shifted:instead president Buhari has been emphatic that it is sacrosanct,just as the lndependent National Electoral Commission,INEC chairman,Professor Mahmood Yakubu has also been exuding similar confidence by harping on the fact that elections must hold despite the attacks on INEC personnel and facilities;the outcomes of both Buhari and Tinubu Chatham House attendance had to also be distinct from each other.

    From the forgoing analysis,unlike Buhari who the visit to Chatham House lifted in 2015,Tinubu’s Chatham House parley accelerated his sinking in the eyes of the electorate as the so called innovative leadership style that his handlers claim he was showcasing by dodging the questions posed to him in order to mask his suspected degenerating mental health situation,turned out to be more of a political death knell than a masterstroke that it was meant to be.

    In other words,not allowing Tinubu respond to questions posed to him after the presentation only validated the fears by most Nigerians that he was suffering from some mental and physical debilities as reflected by the goofs and gaffes that he had been making during his public outings in the course of his campaigns in the past twelve (12) months or thereabout.

    As such he is being adjudged particularly by our youths as being too physically and mentally unfit to rule our country which is a pity for a man who has openly declared that it is his turn (emi lo kan) to be the president of Nigeria.

    And in all fairness,Mr Tinubu has truly been in the political hustings in over three decades during which he has served both as a senator and a state governor.

    But unfortunately he is about to fail not on account of not being politically sagacious,(of which he is a legend) sadly,it is owing to his alleged failing health -mentally and physically as well as lack of transparency in his origin ,(place and time of birth) educational records in his childhood (primary and secondary school) which are mired in controversy.

    The above mysteries constitute the formidable burden that is hanging over him like a menacing albatross.

    From reports so far gleaned from the media, Mr. Peter Obi, Labour Party, LP candidate seems to be the next invitee to Chatham House. Waziri Atiku Abubakar of PDP and Dr. Musa Rabiu Kwakwanso of NNPP, including lNEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu are also scheduled to follow in that order.

    How a UK foreign policy think tank has assumed the stature of a vetting agency for aspiring Nigerian presidents, boggles my mind.

    Hence, Nigerians should be curious to know if the presidential candidates in Nigeria’s peer countries in Africa such as South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Ethiopia, or even Ghana challenge each other to dare to visit the US or attend Chatham House sessions in the UK for authentication as they do in our clime.

    On pages 331 and 332 of my book, “Becoming president of Nigeria. A Citizen’s Guide”, in an article that l wrote and published in the mass media in September 2021,and which was reproduced in the book,l had predicted that the contest for the presidency of Nigeria would be between Waziri Atiku Abubakar of PDP and APC’s Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. That was long before the party primaries were held.

    And my position has not changed about 2023 presidential contest being a two (2) horse race between the APC and PDP which is a projection that l made more or less two (2) years before it happened.

    However, arising from Tinubu’s Chatham House chaos,l am now inclined to wager a bet that the 2023 presidential election would most likely be won by PDP’s Waziri Atiku Abubakar.

    While l am not unmindful of the impressive and significant forays that the Labor Party, LP has made in the political space, nevertheless, as the 2023 political assizes have crossed over into the critical last three months stage,Mr. Obi is daily looking like a phantom and a mere internet sensation as he has no actionable manifesto or structure to win the presidency.

    It is not surprising that the long-awaited LP manifesto has been Pooh-poohed by both the PDP and APC presidential campaign councils for lacking in substance. As such, it has exposed the party and its presidential candidate’s programs and policies as a sort of gobbledygook.

    The assessment validates the belief by Mr. Obi’s critics that his postulations about lack of progress and development in Nigeria are beginning to sound like that of former head of the anti-corruption agency in Kenya and Dean of Law faculty in Kabarak law school in Kenya, Professor Patrick Lumumba’s sanctimonious indignation about corruption being the clog of progress in Africa,yet he has never been able to really proffer viable solutions.

    Although, Professor Lumumba has the gift of the garb and says all the correct things that resonate with the masses,he never has actionable solutions to remedy the leadership maladies that he ascribes to African countries and their leaders.

    With his talks increasingly being listened to for it’s comical or entertainment values rather than lessons that could be useful in fighting graft, simply because it is always full of high hifalutin, fantastic and sanctimonious expressions, he is no longer getting invited to give talks at anti-corruption conferences around Africa where he used to earn honorarium.

    Although, the LP and it’s Presidential candidate have shown some spunk by practically taking control of the youth generation and the youth at heart with their media savviness driven by youth prowess and passion in the deployment of social media which Barack Obama leveraged in the US in 2008 to become the first black man to be president of the greatest country in the world, and with which William Ruto, as deputy president to Uhuru Kenyatta in the East African nation of Kenya also rode on earlier this year to clinch the presidency of his country against all odds; it remains to be seen how a similar scenario can manifest in Nigeria without the fundamentals that made it happen in the US and Kenya.

    Perhaps owing to some omission or commission, the analysts who reference the two (2) youths facilitated victories in the US and Kenya to justify their speculation that Peter Obi would emerge as president of Nigeria next year, ignore or fail to recognize the salient facts that Obama contested on the platform of the Democratic Party which is already established with solid tentacles and taproots all over the US and Ruto was an incumbent deputy president to Kenyatta. So he was already a political force nationally and it is even he that was instrumental to Kenyatta becoming president in 2013-2022.

    Ruto only fell out with the president in the dying days of their tenure and formed UDA with which he and his allies contested against Raila Odinga of ODM who the ruling Jubilee Party led by then president Kenyatta had decided to support instead of his deputy, William Ruto.

    In fact, deputy president Ruto and president Kenyatta falling out in Kenya reminds me of Nigeria’s president Olusegun Obasanjo and vice president Atiku Abubakar face off during their second term in office (2003-7) when both the president and vice president engaged in scandalous and nasty fights that attracted massive opprobrium to then ruling PDP.

    The only difference is that in Nigeria, instead of Atiku Abubakar forming a new political party or converting PDM -a political movement inherited from his mentor, late Shehu Yar’dua into a registered political party, he hunkered down in PDP and got locked down in court by Obasanjo for a long period.

    He only prevailed in court at the tail end when it was too late to be able to mobilize support for his presidential ambition in the 2007 election.
    But in Kenya, Ruto was not hindered by such encumbrances,as he quickly floated a political platform ODA with which he contested and was able to against all odds, win the president Kenyatta backed Raila Odinga by a razor-thin margin.

    Since the political fundamentals that were present in both Obama and Ruto’s ascension to the presidency of the US and Kenya respectively are absent in the case of Peter Obi and LP in Nigeria which is a party without deep roots,just as Obi had no national name recognition until 2019 presidential election when he was picked as vice presidential candidate to Atiku Abubakar in PDP and about six (6)months ago when he became the presidential flag bearer of LP, the permutations that Obi would win the 2023 presidency on account of youth power,diaspora support and online political campaign rhetorics without a ward councilor, chairman of local government area,commissioner, house of assembly, house of representatives, senator, minister and governor as members of the Labor Patty are in my considered opinion, drawn from my understanding of basic dynamics of politics as outlined above,” attempting to extract water from a rock, which is a mission impossible.
    Incidentally, Peter Obi can relate to the impossible task of water being squeezed out of rock because his nickname or moniker is Okute in lgbo dialect translated as rock.

    In light of the circumstances outlined above, the political stage appears to be set for the candidate of the PDP, Waziri Atiku Abubakar to seize.
    More so because president Buhari whom he had squared up within 2019 with remarkable number of votes garnered (PMB’s estimated 15m versus AA’s nearly 11m) is not on the ballot in the 2023 elections. Having fought gallantly in the last presidential contest, in 2019, Waziri Atiku Abubakar is the only one amongst the three front-liners that has tested and tried as a presidential candidate.

    Therefore, the imminent return of the main opposition PDP and its candidate Atiku Abubakar to Aso Rock Villa in 2023 which is eight (8) years after it’s ouster is predicated on the belief that amongst the three leading presidential candidates-Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who have been traversing the stormy waters of Nigerian politics seeking for the mandate of the electorate to be the next number one (1) Aso Rock Villa occupant, Atiku Abubakar appears to be on terra firma.
    That is despite the present and real danger posed by Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike led G-5 or Furious Famous Five Governors,(FFFG) whose rebellion within the PDP is threatening to upend the ascendancy of the main opposition PDP into the apogee of power at the center, Aso Rock Villa if their grievances festering like an open sore are not addressed.

    In the absence of further threats from the ruling APC candidate whose fate appears to have been sealed, not only by the handicap of his questionable ancestry and duplicitous primary and secondary schools educational pedigree, but also his seeming physical and mental impairment which critics aver as being confirmed by his farming out of the responsibility of answering questions on a presentation that he had made to a global audience of eminent personalities at Chatham House on December 5, and compounded by his avoidance of debates or town hall meetings in Nigeria.
    Given the above scenario, the PDP that only exited Aso Rock Villa barely seven (7) and half (1/2) years ago,and still has the blueprint of how to get back to power encrypted in its DNA,(as reflected by its solid and robust party structures nationwide) is therefore poised to retake the Villa-presidential seat of power with Waziri Atiku Abubakar at the helm of affairs, without much ado.

    The political tide may not change for Tinubu unless in less than 90 days period left before the presidential election, he tenders a certificate of clean health from a credible medical doctor or institution, subjects himself to public scrutiny of his mental capacity via personal participation (not by proxy or docking)in public debates, and gives a convincing account with verifiable records of his life from cradle in Nigeria to the time he commenced attending high school in Chicago, down to his enrollment for his undergraduate studies in the state university of Chicago, Illinois for his degree in accountancy and return home to Nigeria as an accountant with Mobil oil company.

    Those are fundamental records that are presently foggy and need clarity.

    As all the aforementioned requisites have not been tendered in the past one year since he threw his hat into the political ring,it looks like an impossibility that it would materialize in the less than three months left for politicking before election D-Day.

    But in politics nothing is sacrosanct.

    So, it would be foolhardy to write off Asiwaju Tinubu by assuming that he can not get his mojo back. But for now Atiku Abubakar holds the ace.

    By the same token, PDP and its presidential standard bearer Waziri Atiku Abubakar can not afford to take their eyes off the ball by being complacent and assuming that February 25,2023 would merely be a day of coronation, because as the saying goes,it is not yet Uhuru and it is not over until it is really over.

    This presupposes that it must put its house in order so that the party can be on a more sound footing in order to truly be the first to breast the tape in the race for the presidency of Nigeria, 2023.

  • Buhari promises to hand over Nigeria free of insecurity

    Buhari promises to hand over Nigeria free of insecurity

    President Muhammadu Buhari says he is ready to hand over Nigeria free of insecurity to the next administration.

    Buhari made the promise at the 46th Convocation ceremony of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, at Oduduwa Hall Amphitheatre of the University, on Saturday in Ile-Ife.

    Represented by Dr Biodun Saliu, the Director, Academic Planning at the National Universities Commission (NUC), Buhari reaffirmed his commitment to the security of lives and property.

    “We remain firmly committed to the security of lives, property and investment across the country.

    “This administration will continue to confront all forms of banditry, criminality, terorism ad insurgency in the land.

    “I promise to hand over a Nigeria that is free of insecurity to the next administration,” the president said.

    He, also reiterated his commitment to education, saying that his administration had pumped more funds into the nation’s tertiary education more than any previous government.

    According to him, the flagstaff of this regime remains the enhancement of higher educational institutions, as they are supportive of the efforts to promote training, research and community services in the universities.

    The president said he expected that the nation’s universities should be problem- solvers and impact heavily on the socioeconomic life of the nation.

    According to him, more premium has been placed on education and security and I have no intention of lowering the guard.

    “In our determined effort to resolve the incessant strikes in our higher institutions of learnings, we have provided a total sum of N470.00 billion in the 2023 budget from our constrained resources, for revitalisation and salary enhancement.

    “I want all of us to know and note that government alone cannot provide the resources required for funding tertiary education.

    “In fact, in most countries, the cost of education is jointly shared between the government and the people, especially at the tertiary level.

    “It is imperative, therefore, that we introduce a highly sustainable model of funding tertiary education.

    “This government remains committed to the implementation of agreement reached with staff unions within the available resources, and we are resolute that we will not sign any agreement that we cant truthfully implement.

    “Government is equally committed to improving the quality of education at other levels, ” Buhari said.

    Earlier, the Etsu Nupe, also the Chancellor of the university, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, commended the effort of the graduands to succeed through their persistence, resilience and determination, which singled them out for excellence, honour and recognition.

    Abubakar advised them to hold their head high as worthy ambassadors and explore the world around them and beyond with natural resources of great wealth, waiting to be tapped.

    Also, the university Pro-Chancellor, Owelle Udoji, congratulated the graduands and their relatives on their success academically.

    Udoji acknowledged the fatherly roles played by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, to maintain peace and tranquility between the community and the university.

    He urged the graduands to utilise the knowledge gain from the university to make their lives better.

    Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Simeon Bamire, commended the university staff for their unflinching supports for stability and return of normalcy to the institution, in spite of the unresolved issues between them and the government.

    Bamire pledged to strengthen student/alumni relations, increase opportunities for internally generated revenue, while removing leakages and wastages.

    The vice-chancellor promised to improve the institution’s agricultural production initiatives, prioritise staff welfare through regular promotion with training and retraining programmes for achievement sustainability.

    “The university has continued to play a leading role of technology, while the African Centre of Excellence in Software Engineering Project of the school has tremendously advanced the frontiers of technological development in Nigeria and Africa.

    “The university is reconstituting the Town and Gown Committee to further strengthen the cordial relationship between the two entities to meet up with the social and communal challenges that may arise,” he said.

    Bamire assured them that the graduands have been academically equiped, urging them to utilise their gainful knowledge to provide solution to the nation’s economic challenges and be good ambassadors of the university.

    Newsmen reports that 130 bagged First Class out of 6,542 graduands.

  • Buhari transmits FCT 2023 Budget to Senate

    Buhari transmits FCT 2023 Budget to Senate

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday transmitted the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) 2023 Budget to the Senate for consideration.

    Buhari’s request was contained in a letter to the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, and read during plenary.

    “Pursuant to Section 121 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigerias1999 (as amended).

    “I forward herewith the Federal Capital Territory’s 2023 Statutory Budget Proposal for the kind consideration of the Senate.

    “In the preparation of the Federal Capital Territory’s 2023 Statutory Budget Proposal, the Federal Capital Territory Administration aligns with the Federal Government’s laudable fiscal development policies.

    “Accordingly, the FCT 2023 Budget proposal prioritising improvement in Heath Care Services, job creations. youth empowerment, social welfare services, education and increased productivity in agriculture in order to lift significant number of our citizens out of poverty,” he said.

  • Buhari receives NIPSS Report, flays corruption in Local Government system

    Buhari receives NIPSS Report, flays corruption in Local Government system

    President Muhammadu Buhari has flayed the tendency of some chief executives to encourage corruption at the local government system, thereby inhibiting development at the grassroots.

    The president made his feelings known at a parley with members of the Senior Executive Course (SEC) No. 44 (2022) of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, on Thursday in Abuja.

    He narrated his personal experience on stemming the tide of corruption in the local government system after the presentation of the report of NIPSS SEC 44.

    President Buhari listened to comments on the Course 44 presentation, themed ‘‘Strengthening Local Governance in Nigeria: Challenges, Options and Opportunities”, by some members of the Federal Executive Council, who aired their personal views on enhancing the autonomy of local governments.

    The president also narrated his own experience on the treatment of local governments by some State governments.

    ‘‘I found it necessary to digress after reading my speech and this digression is as a result of my personal experience.

    ‘‘What they did, this is my personal experience, if the money from the Federation Account to the State is about N100 million, N50 million will be sent to the Chairman but he will sign that he received N100 million. The Governor will pocket the balance and share it with whoever he wants to share it with.

    ‘‘And then the Chairman of the local government must see how much he must pay in salaries and to hell with development. When he pays the salaries of the bigman, the balance he will put in his pocket.

    ‘‘This is what’s happening. This is Nigeria. It’s a terrible thing; you cannot say the person who was doing this is not educated.’’

    Buhari urged public office holders to be guided by their conscience and personal integrity wherever they find themselves.

    He pledged that the recommendations contained in the presentation of SEC 44 would be painstakingly studied by the government with the view to implementing its recommendations.

    While declaring that his administration has done so much in building trust between the government and the people, the President noted that the report would largely assist in the provision of good governance to the people at the grassroots levels and by extension win back their trust in government.

    ‘‘It is obvious that government cannot afford to pay lip-service to the recommendations contained in this report.

    ‘‘I assure you that the Report will be treated with the seriousness and urgency it deserves. Government will study the report with the view to implementing the carefully detailed recommendations,’’ he said.

    He commended the quality of the report, the commitment and dedication that went into it, saying that ”the National Institute can always be trusted to deliver on very critical and sensitive assignments of national importance.”

    He expressed delight that the Institute had been exceptional in handling several assignments.

    According to him, the current submission is a commendable improvement on the existing standards.

    ‘‘The quality of the presentation, and the confidence with which they were made, strongly attests to the quality of training the participants received during the course.

    ”I congratulate you for justifying the confidence and trust reposed in each and every one of you by your respective nominations.

    ‘‘I am also happy with the level of knowledge and discipline you have all openly demonstrated. I have been briefed of the rigorous training process you all underwent at Kuru. Your graduation therefore is well deserved,’’ the president told the 89 participants of Senior Executive Course 44.

    He added that he was convinced that they are all now well equipped for the strategic tasks, increased responsibilities, and positions of authority of trust.

    ‘‘I challenge you to go back to your various establishments, units, posts, beats, departments, directorates, Ministries, Parastatals, commissions, commands, agencies to revitalize, reinvigorate, reform and rejig your various platforms and spheres of influence, responsibility and leadership,’’ he said.

    After listening to some demands by the leadership of NIPSS, Buhari promised to look into some of the challenges facing the Institute, adding that no government establishment exists without challenges.

    According to the president, his administration is poised to complete the review and passage of the NIPSS establishment act and condition of service before handover in May 2023.

    To this extent, the president directed the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Office of the Head of Service of the Federation to take all necessary steps to its actualization.

    In his remarks, the Director-General of NIPSS, Prof. Ayo Omotayo, said the Course participants undertook study tours of 14 States of the Federation, six African countries and six countries outside Africa.

    ‘‘This enabled them to have both local and international perspectives on local governance, how to overcome challenges in achieving it, identify the available opportunities to strengthen it and develop workable options to be considered by government in strengthening local governance,’’ he said.

  • Assassination: LP mourns Victoria Chintex, says price too costly for liberal democracy

    Assassination: LP mourns Victoria Chintex, says price too costly for liberal democracy

     

    The Labour Party mourns assassinated women leader, Victoria Chintex, declaring that her death is too costly for liberal democracy.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports this was contained in a statement issued late Wednesday condemning the assassination of Mrs. Victoria Chintex, the Labour Party’s women leader in Kaura, Kaduna State on Tuesday in her home.

    The LP described as an act likely to send all the wrong signals that this country is yet to find the starting point on the mark of freedom of association, choice and security desired in Nigeria.

    “This killing is condemnable in serious terms and the present ruling party of APC and President Muhammadu Buhari should understand that political assassination in a thoroughly insecure country is a recipe that could derail the march to a fee and fair election, to which all contesting parties signed a Peace Accord.

    “This singular act should be thoroughly investigated and appropriate steps taken to forestall similar occurence in the future, because we are all in a common market where stones of sling can not be allowed to fly, else it could hit anybody.

    “The party condole with the immediate family of Mrs. Chintex and sympathizes with Labour Party and ObIdients the world over.

    “This is a price too costly that no one should pay for liberal democracy.

  • 2023: Buhari’s in-law dumps APC, gives reasons

    2023: Buhari’s in-law dumps APC, gives reasons

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirant in Kaduna State, Sani Mahmoud Sha’aban has dumped the ruling party ahead of the 2023 elections.

    Sani, who is President Muhammadu Buhari’s in-law lost the governorship primary of the APC to Senator Uba Sani.

    He also lost a legal battle to seize the ticket at the Federal High Court.

    In his resignation letter addressed to the APC Chairman in Hanwa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government, the governorship aspirant accused Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led government of failure to bring dividends of democracy to the citizens in every part of the State.

    Bar. Joshua Danladi Ephraim, the Director-General of his Campaign Organization, in the letter dated 28th November 2022, lamented that the recent activities and events within the APC in Kaduna State, in particular, compelled him to reconsider his membership of the APC.

    According to Sha’aban, “Despite all our best efforts, admonitions and best intentions, it is disheartening to note that the APC has become more alienated from the masses, and rather than foster peace, social cohesion and integration in Kaduna State as we envisaged and worked for, the APC in Kaduna State is now seen as synonymous with hardship, division and with total disregard for human lives, communal and family values.”

    Furthermore, he noted that rather than work to bring the dividends of democracy closer to the masses, “some few elements in the APC in Kaduna State have hijacked the party structure and turned it into their personal estate to serve their personal greed and avarice, for the benefit of only their families, friends and cronies”, saying that they have no regards whatsoever for the feelings, yearnings and sensibilities of even the many members of the party who supported them, and the general populace of Kaduna State.

    As one who strongly believes in God, and in the belief that the commonwealth of the land is for the common benefit of all, the governorship aspirant explained that he has found himself unable in good conscience, to sit back and allow he called “this reign of impunity” to go on without a voice of dissent.

    He said that at various times, he has had cause to express his displeasure with the policies and actions of the APC in Kaduna State to the State leadership, stressing that his stance on good governance, rule of law, social justice and equity “has caused us to be treated with disdain, and to be seen as a Pariah to those who are personally benefiting from the skewed realities presently in the APC.”