Tag: Dele Alake

  • 2023: APC denies silencing independent media

    2023: APC denies silencing independent media

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as baseless, accusation that it is attempting to silence independent media and bully the country’s press ahead of 2023 general election.

    The party said this in a statement issued late Monday night and signed by Mr Bayo Onanuga, Director of Media and Publicity, APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), and Mr Dele Alake, its Adviser on Media and Communication.

    The statement is the party’s reaction to an accusation by Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday and Arise News Television, Mr Nduka Obaigbena.

    Recall that owners of Thisday and Arise Television on Monday, accused the APC PCC Director of Media and Publicity and Alake of attempting to silence independent media and bully the press.

    “It is laughably tragic that the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday and Arise News Television, Mr Nduka Obaigbena, has the temerity to pretend to be a guardian of public morality in contemporary Nigerian media practice.

    “The fact that this character is an unscrupulous hustler and blackmailer who has done tremendous damage to the journalism profession in the country is well known within and beyond the profession,” the statement said.

    It said the accusation published on the front page of Thisday was illustrative of the penchant of the two media houses under Obaigbena’s influence to peddle falsehood.

    It added that the media houses had been engaging in brazen political partisanship, contrary to the ethics of journalism practice.

    “It is instructive that Obaigbena’s media group is isolated in making this frivolous allegation against the duo.

    “Not only does Thisday newspaper publish unfounded rumours masquerading as truth, many of its columnists substitute vile and vulgar abuse for sound logic and informed analyses.

    “Its television anchors, heckles and harasses their guests, particularly those of the APC in their jaundiced, flagrantly unprofessional programmes,” the statement alleged.

    It recalled that both Thisday and Arise Television sought to bully and compel the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, into attending its Town Hall meetings with other presidential candidates.

    This, it said, was despite the APC media team’s explanation that it would not attend such programmes organised in a haphazard and uncoordinated manner by individual media houses.

    The statement explained that each candidate’s campaign team had the right to adopt its own strategies for reaching out to and interacting with Nigerians.

    “As we have repeatedly said, the Tinubu campaign will not succumb to the blackmail, intimidation and harassment of Obaigbena and his media group.

    “Thisday’s attempt in the said statement to justify its false news report on the purported death of one Mueez Adegboyega Akande and the attempt to insinuate mischievously that he died in suspicious circumstances failed abysmally.

    “Rather than apologise for this professional lapse, it resorted to tendentious rationalisations,” the statement added.

    It said it was a futile attempt to link Asiwaju Tinubu to a drug case in the United States, even when as far back as 2003, the U.S. government had categorically stated that the candidate had no criminal records in that country.

    It added that the report showed the depths of mischief the newspaper was willing to descend to in its bid to bring down the APC presidential candidate at all costs.

    The statement stressed that this campaign of calumny is doomed to fail as it always had.

    It maintained that the APC presidential candidate is, however, focused and would not be distracted by diversionary tactics to throw mud at him simply because he is the obvious front runner in the presidential race.

    This, the statement, said was the reason some people believed that the only way to stop Tinubu was to peddle falsehood against him.

    “While pretending to be a public trust, Thisday and Arise descended into the political arena by publishing lies in a way that does such a great disservice to journalism.

    “In November, the paper was sanctioned by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over a fake report that INEC had ordered a probe of Tinubu.

    “Nduka Obaigbena tries to cast aspersion on the professional and personal integrity of Alake and Onanuga. They stand on a higher moral and professional pedestal than he can ever aspire to.

    “It is astonishing that a man like Obaigbena can even pretend to be protecting public morality and the public interest,” the statement said.

    It said Obaigbena was notorious for owing his staff their salaries and for owning newsprint suppliers for years without payment.

    “Yet, this man dares to preach on public morality and the national interest. He even claims that Alake and Onanuga are envious of him.

    “There is nothing to be envious from a man whose business practices and personal lifestyle offend every known decency.

    “Alake and Onanuga can never be jealous of a man who uses extortion, subterfuge, and cheap blackmail as his working capital,” the statement said.

  • 2023: Obi is noted for false statistics, Tinubu’s ally Alake alleges

    2023: Obi is noted for false statistics, Tinubu’s ally Alake alleges

    Director of strategic communication of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council, Dele Alake has alleged that the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is noted for giving false statistics.

    Alake disclosed this on Monday while featuring on the Channels Television’s Politics Today programme.

    Alake, a strong ally of Tinubu, said that no human being is immune to gaffes.

    “In fact, Obi is noted for false statistics, anybody knows that…

    “So, there is really nothing to clear about that. Asiwaju is a human being like every other person,” he said.

  • Why El-Rufai, Ayade, others spoke for me at Chatham House – Tinubu

    Why El-Rufai, Ayade, others spoke for me at Chatham House – Tinubu

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai and his Cross River State counterpart, Ben Ayade answered questions on behalf of Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 elections, at Chatham House, London, on Monday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Tinubu also delegated Dele Alake, Adviser, Media, Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council and a former Commissioner for Finance in Lagos State, Wale Edun to respond to questions on his behalf.

    Others, including the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; former Ekiti Governor, Kayode Fayemi; APC National Women’s Leader, Dr Betta Edu; also answered questions.

    According to the former Lagos Governor, he adopted the delegation method “to show team-ship”. Tinubu spoke at the Chatham House lecture titled: ‘Nigeria’s 2023 elections: In conversation with Bola Ahmed Tinubu’, monitored by The Nation.

    At the lecture, Tinubu, after his opening remarks, assigned Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai to speak on how his government if elected would address insecurity while Alake responded to a question on oil theft that recently rocked Nigeria.

    Tinubu said: “Let me demonstrate here one of those philosophies and doctrines that I believe firmly in, it is team-ship, unbreakable team. To demonstrate that, I’ll assign it to my team.”

    On education, Tinubu promised to provide student loans and reform the Almajiri educational system practiced in northern Nigeria.

    El-Rufai who answered questions on security, stated that banditry, terrorism, separatism, and oil theft require a new approach including increasing the number of security operatives.

    “The numbers must change and the Bola Tinubu administration already has a blueprint which is embedded in our action plan to address this. We will scale up the numbers of the armed forces. We’ll ramp up not only the numbers but the training and the equipment,” the Kaduna governor said.

    Alake, on his part, answered the question on how Tinubu plans to lift Nigerians out of poverty if elected and also curb oil theft in six months. “The key to his policy for increasing economic growth is to enable the private sector to make the investment that will increase productivity, grow the economy, create jobs, and reduce poverty,” he said.

    Also, Gbajabiamila responded to the question on the strategies of Tinubu on defence, the APC national women’s leader answered the question on healthcare delivery, and how to convert brain drain into gain gain for the country amongst others.

  • How Tinubu made his wealth before becoming a politician – Alake

    How Tinubu made his wealth before becoming a politician – Alake

    Director of Strategic Communication of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Mr Dele Alake has narrated how the presidential candidate of the party for the 2023 elections, Bola Tinubu got his wealth.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mr Alake attributed the source of Tinubu’s wealth to investment in the stocks of blue chip companies, stressing that he has known Tinubu to be wealthy before his foray into politics.

    “What I know is that right from his days in the corporate world, he has been trading in stocks, and he himself said so. He has been buying stocks and bonds and all of that. I am not a finance person. So, I am not going to be interested in the nitty-gritty of it all. But I know he has been trading in stocks.

    “I know that when you trade in stocks and you are a finance person, you know how to juggle the stock market and all of that. Those who are adept at it know what I am talking about. They wouldn’t start questioning how he made his money from stocks.

    “He was buying stocks of blue chip companies and all of that. He was making money and he was spending money. He has been doing all of these years before he got into office,” Alake said during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

    He, however, failed to disclose the blue chip companies Tinubu invested stocks in and also did not disclose whether or not Tinubu owns or has investments in any company in Nigeria.

    “What is my business about the company that he owns in Nigeria? If tomorrow you become like Bola Ahmed Tinubu, why should I be bothering about the companies you own as long as it is not proven that you have taken the money of your state or whatever company you work for?

    “It is not proven and you are not indicted in any court of law. Why should I now be bothering my head? It is an extraneous issue and, like I always say, pandering to the whims and caprices of those who are jealous and extremely envious and suffering from OCH, obsessive-compulsive hatred, of Asiwaju.

    “Why people are querying the source of his wealth is because he had been a successful governor of Lagos and a successful politician even after office. He is about the only one of the class of 1999 who is at that enviable political height today. He is bound to attract all of these negative comments.

    “He made his money well before he got into office. I think what is important to Nigerians, really, is to know that this man was not a pauper before he came into office, like some others,” Alake said.