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  • 2023: My loyalty to Tinubu is unparalleled- President Buhari

    2023: My loyalty to Tinubu is unparalleled- President Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to stand by the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying his loyalty for him is unparalleled.

    The number one citizen promised to keep campaigning for Tinubu for the 2023 elections.

    The president disclosed this while addressing Nigerians during APC presidential campaign rally in Nasarawa State.

    “I congratulate you and I can assure you we are going to win through and through; I’ll continue to campaign for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He’s a committed Nigerian and I believe he’ll give all he has to this country and to you Nigerians. I thank you very much,” Buhari said.

    The president’s remark is coming amidst claims of a rift between Tinubu and certain elements within the presidency.

    Lately, Tinubu had said the current fuel scarcity and naira redesign policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, was targeted at him.

    The APC flagbearer said Nigerians would vote for him despite the current situation in the country.

    Tinubu further claimed that some elements in the Presidential Villa were working against his presidential ambition.

    His claim was corroborated by Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State.

    However, president Buhari started to speak for Tinubu after hold a crucial meeting with APC governors in the country few days ago.

  • JUST IN: Gov Seyi Makinde narrowly escapes death as gunmen attack convoy during campaign, damage vehicles

    JUST IN: Gov Seyi Makinde narrowly escapes death as gunmen attack convoy during campaign, damage vehicles

    The campaign train of Seyi Makinde, guber candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo state, has been reportedly attacked by gun-wielding hoodlums.

    Moses Alao, special assistant to the governor on print media, in a statement on Wednesday, said the attacks occurred on Tuesday at Igangan, Ibarapa north LGA of the state.

    Alao said the governor had addressed a mammoth crowd at the Igangan town hall and was heading to Tapa when the incident occurred, adding that the governor’s convoy ran into a roadblock, where the hoodlums demanded money.

    He said the hoodlums started pelting the convoy with sticks and stones and later shot at the vehicles.

    “The attacks were premeditated and orchestrated by some opposition elements, who hired street urchins to waylay the convoy of the governor,” Alao said.

    “This is with a view to giving the governor a bad image among the teeming population of Oyo state people.

    “The unprovoked attacks were reprehensible, especially as the people of the state already know Makinde as a man of peace.

    “As it has become the custom of the governor to acknowledge the cheers and love of the people and in turn distribute souvenirs wherever he went to campaign, Governor Makinde stood in an open-roof SUV while other members of the entourage were in his tow.

    “Toward the exit of the town was a roadblock, which we now know was mounted by the thugs to halt the flow of traffic so that they would be able to perpetrate their dastardly act.

    “Some group of boys started demanding money instead of the souvenirs being shared by the governor. Before anyone could say Jack Robinson, they started hauling stones, while some went in search of big sticks with which they were smashing vehicles indiscriminately.

    “The urchins went directly after the SUV of Chief Tegbe, which showed a clearly premeditated motive, while others kept attacking other vehicles coming behind the governor.”

    Alao said the JAC bus conveying the media aides of the governor, journalists, and other vehicles were damaged by the hoodlums.

    “At some points, the hoodlums graduated from hurling stones by bringing out guns and shooting at vehicles in the convoy,” he said.

    “We are sure that the same hoodlums went into the streets of Igangan to commit the wanton arson and destruction.

    “While we sympathise with the families of individuals affected by the crisis, it is important to point out that Governor Makinde is a man of peace. And has made it clear that his ambition is not worth the blood of any Oyo state indigene.

  • PDP’s Jandor tasks IG-P on spate of attacks during campaigns

    PDP’s Jandor tasks IG-P on spate of attacks during campaigns

    The PDP Governorship Candidate in Lagos, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), has appealed to the Inspector General of Police, Mr Usman Baba, to take measures to check incessant attacks on his campaign trains.

    Adediran, at a news conference on Sunday, also called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to intervene in the attacks.

    Adediran’s campaign train had been attacked by political thugs in Badagry, Ikorodu, Agege, Kosofe and Surulere, leaving some of his followers wounded and vehicles smashed.

    It was also reported that the attack on Friday in Surulere was the third attack in succession where suspected hoodlums were said to have fired guns and destroyed some of the campaign vehicles in Adediran’s convoy.

    Clearing issues around various attacks, Adediran noted that his change of campaign strategies by going to the people through his ward tours to sell himself to them had exposed him and his followers to huge threats and harassment from political thugs.

    “I have constitutional backing to go everywhere to campaign for this election.

    “Many of the people attacked are here because these attacks are not about me but the people, hence the account we are giving now.

    “At Surulere, the moment I stepped out of the mosque, these boys came and began to shout “where is Jandor?”, and started to shoot everywhere. I quickly entered my car and we drove away.

    “The thugs hijacked one of our cars. Before we knew it, all our campaign vehicles were damaged and the party secretariat was also damaged.

    “We still want the IGP to take these happenings in Lagos State very seriously. Police should please live up to its constitutional responsibility of protecting our lives and property,” he said.

    Adediran, who noted that his team had severally reported all the attacks to the police, said that there were video clips and pictures of the attacks.

    He lamented that in most of the places, political thugs were also in the habit of harassing and dispersing people waiting to receive him.

    Adediran explained that his running mate, Ms Funke Akindele, was also chased out of the Fruit Market in Kosofe by thugs while some others mounted a road block against his passage in the same council and resorted to hurling stones and bottles at him.

    “We will go out there and continue with our campaign. We don’t want anybody to harass us, we don’t want to be intimidated.

    “I have been speaking to the people, interacting with artisans, professional and religious groups as well as various associations and stakeholders.

    “We were attacked in Badagry, Agege, Kosofe and Surulere in Lagos.

    “All these happened in Lagos. Our expectation was that the Chief Security Officer of the state would have addressed the people of Lagos and condemned the attacks in its entirety, but nothing of such happened.

    “We believe that they (the ruling party) actually want to use that to scare us away from embarking in the ward-to-ward tour. We will forge ahead,” he said.

    Urging no one to twist the story, Adediran said that his followers could not have attacked the people he wanted to sell his manifestoes to, as was being alleged.

    According to him, his team will not succumb to any threat from anywhere but will got out and engage the people at the grassroots, telling them what he would do differently if elected.

    Adediran said that political actors should not resort to violence but allow the people of the state to select their leaders.

    Stressing that the party had written an official petition to the IGP on the attacks, Adediran urged the police to do the needful.

    Also speaking, Mrs Aduke Akinde, a PDP leader at Iponri in Surulere, said that party members were preparing and waiting to receive Adediran and his team when masked political thugs drove in and destroyed the rented canopies and chairs on Thursday.

    In her comment, Mrs Idowu Adeniyi (Iyalaya), a trader at fruit market in Kosofe, who is a PDP member, said that since the foiled attempt of Akindele to campaign in the market, the market authorities had not allowed them to enter their shops.

    “Up till now, no opportunity to enter the market. We plead for help; we are being threatened since Tuesday. Our fruits, apples and bananas must be rotten now,” she said.

    In his remarks, Pastor Philips Aivoji, the Lagos State Chairman of PDP, said that there were so many other attacks on PDP members in the state not reported in the media.

    Aivoji, who noted that many PDP members in rural places were being threatened, said that election should not be a do-or-die affair.

    “These cannot deter us. We will continue to forge ahead because we believe we are on the side of the people. We are not going to be intimidated,” he said.

    Reacting to the alleged attacks in a statement on Saturday, Mr Seye Oladejo, the Lagos APC Publicity Secretary, accused Adediran of unleashing terror on innocent residents in the course of his campaign in Surulere.

    Oladejo condemned the resort to violence on the citizens of the state in the name of electioneering campaign.

  • Wike approves venue for Atiku’s campaign, sends strong warning to PCC

    Wike approves venue for Atiku’s campaign, sends strong warning to PCC

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has approved the venue for the campaign rally of the pres­idential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, in the State.

    Wike said he had approved the PDP Presidential Cam­paign Council to use the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium for Atiku’s campaign.

    The governor disclosed this at the cam­paign flag-off rally by the Rivers State PDP Campaign Council in Oyigbo Local Government Area of the State.

    Disclosing that the approval was at no cost to the PDP PCC, Wike said the stadium would be accessible 48 hours before February 11, 2023, flag-off of the presidential campaign in Rivers State.

    He also cautioned the Director-Gen­eral of the PCC in Rivers State, Abiye Sekibo, over the move to possess the stadium one month before the event.

    Wike warned that Sekibo has no right to make such a move.

    “Let me also use this oppor­tunity to warn Abiye Sekibo. We have made approval for your pres­idential candidate to use Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, on Febru­ary 11. You have no right to be­gin to go to the stadium now. We cannot give you access to the sta­dium now. We can only give you access to the stadium two days to the occasion for you to prepare.

    “Nobody gave you one month. So, if you dare it again, to go and force yourself into the stadium, I will cancel the approval with immediate effect. Dare it again, I will cancel it. Heaven will not fall. In fact, if heaven falls now, we will be happy that it was in our time heaven came down,” he said.

  • Enugu PDP chairman dies during campaign in Enugu state

    Enugu PDP chairman dies during campaign in Enugu state

    SKB Ogbuagu, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) acting chairman in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

    It was reported that the acting chairman collapsed Thursday evening during a town hall meeting of the party’s governorship candidate at the Ezeagu Local Government Area headquarters.

    It was gathered that the meeting had ended and everyone was moving to the reception venue when he fell sick.

    Ogbuagu, who was said to be an asthmatic, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where he passed away.

  • PDP to suspend campaign in Imo over attack on candidate’s home

    PDP to suspend campaign in Imo over attack on candidate’s home

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo, says it will suspend its campaign over attack on the home of Mr. Ikenga Ugochinyere, the party’s House of Representatives candidate for Ideato North/South.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr. Ray Emeana, the party’s State Secretary in Abuja on Tuesday.

    He said the campaign would be suspended for one week,  adding that the party had also resolved to stage a protest over the attack of the candidate’s hometown in Akokwa, Imo.

    He alleged that on Jan. 14, motorcades conveying gunmen, arsonists stormed the residence of Ugochinyere where four persons were allegedly killed including his Uncle.

    Ugochinyere is also the Spokesman of Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP.

    Emeana said that for the one-week mourning,  the party’s flags would fly at half mast, while enjoining all party faithful to wear black armbands.

    He said protest against the killing would take place on Jan 18 at 10 a.m., while calling on candidates to come with 10 leaders from each Local Government Area.

  • Adamawa agog as Buhari arrives Yola for political campaign

    Adamawa agog as Buhari arrives Yola for political campaign

    The ancient town of Yola in Adamawa is full of activities as President Mammadu Buhari is expected to arrive the state for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign rally.

    Newsmen reports that Buhari is expected to arrive the Yola Internatinal Airport by 10.30 a.m for the event on Monday.

    Adequate security measures had been put in place following strategic deployment of security personnel within and outside the Mahmud Ribadu Square venue of the event.

    On arrival, the president is expected to pay homage to the paramount ruler of the state and Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha, after which he would proceed to the venue of the meeting.

    Newsmen also reports that politicians, well wishers, especially the loyalists of the APC, have been mobilised in anticipation of the arrival of the august visitor.

    Mr Samaila Tadawus, the state APC Chairman, expressed optimism that the coming of the president would further increase the electoral chances of the party, saying Buhari’s presence will definitely add value to our candidates.

    Tadawus said the party was heading for victory in all future elections, especially in the state governorship election where a female candidate, Sen. Aishatu Binani, is contesting.

  • BREAKING: Labour Party announces Obasanjo’s ex-aide as Obi’s campaign DG

    BREAKING: Labour Party announces Obasanjo’s ex-aide as Obi’s campaign DG

    Labour Party has appointed Mr. Akin Osuntokun as the Director-General of its Presidential Campaign Council.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Head of Media, Obi-Baba Ahmed Campaign Organisation, Diran Onifade, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Osuntokun succeeds Dr. Doyin Okupe who recently stepped down as director-general following his conviction by a Federal High Court in Abuja over money laundering charges.

    According to the statement, until his appointment, Osuntokun was the Zonal Coordinator (South) of the campaign council.

    “He (Osuntokun) is a political scientist, strategist, researcher, administrator, journalist, and writer, with experience in media advocacy, policy research and implementation and political analysis.

    “Osuntokun, a former Managing Director of News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), served as Political Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Director of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council in 2011,” the statement said.

  • I’ll campaign for Tinubu, APC candidates with energy – Buhari

    I’ll campaign for Tinubu, APC candidates with energy – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has assured the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidates that he will ensure electoral victory for the party’s presidential and other candidates in the 2023 general elections.

    The president gave the assurance in a statement by his media aide, Malam Garba Shehu, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    According to him, he is ready at all times to campaign for the presidential candidate and all party candidates with “full energy and conviction.”

    The president stated that the assurance was meant to dispel expressed concerns in certain quarters that he had not featured in campaigns since the national launch in Jos, Plateau.

    He, however, stressed that while he remained committed to party politics, the functions and duties of the president would equally be upheld at times.

    Shehu recalled that the president while speaking to the Nigerian community in Washington DC in the course of his recent visit to the United States, stressed what he said all the time that he was ready to campaign for the party’s victory in the general elections next year.

    The president said that the APC campaigns had so far been the most aggressive in recent history.

    “They have been impressive and of a high voltage, ” compared to the opposition that seems to be playing catch-up.”

    Buhari expressed strong optimism that the party would win all the elections fairly and squarely.

  • APC suspends campaign in Delta over boat mishap

    APC suspends campaign in Delta over boat mishap

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended its electioneering campaign in Delta, over Tuesday’s boat mishap involving some of its supporters.

    This is contained in a statement on Wednesday by Mr Ima Niboro, the Director, Communications and Media Strategy, Delta APC Campaign Council in Asaba.

    Niboro said that the party was working with relevant authorities and communities to search for the survivors.

    “Information at our disposal indicates that a commercial boat traveling in the opposite direction rammed into the boat carrying our supporters.

    “Two persons lost their lives, three are missing, and seven others are in hospital receiving treatment from injuries sustained in the accident.

    “We are shocked by this tragedy, and our hearts are heavy. Our prayers and thoughts are with the victims and their families. This is one tragedy too many, and our party is officially in mourning.

    “We are currently working with the relevant authorities and communities to search for the missing.

    “We are also in the process of reaching out to the families and loved ones of those that lost their lives, while ensuring that the injured receive the best care possible,” he said.

    Niboro added: “Once again, we express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims, and pray that the Almighty God comforts and gives them fortitude in these trying times.”

    He said that the Campaign Council would advise on next steps in the coming days and weeks.

    The incident occurred on Tuesday while the APC supporters were returning from the party’s rally in Okerenkoko Community, Warri South-West Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.