Tag: Muhammadu Buhari

  • Confirmation of Abike Dabiri-Erewa as NDC Chair suffers delay

    The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday failed to confirm Abike Dabiri-Erewa for appointment as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Diaspora Commission (NDC).

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports the Senate referred the executive communication requesting her confirmation to the Committee on Diaspora.

    President Muhammadu Buhari had appointed Dabiri-Erewa as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDC early November.

    While reading Buhari’s letter to members of the chamber at the plenary, Senate President Bukola Saraki said the President had sought legislative approval for the appointment.

    At resumption of plenary on Wednesday, Senator Ahmad Lawan moved that “Senate do consider the request of Mr. President C-n-C on the confirmation of the nomination of Honourable Abike Dabiri-Erewa for appointment as Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Diaspora Commission in accordance with Section 2(1) of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission (Est, etc) Act, 2017”.

    Senator Emmanuel Bwacha seconds that the Senate do consider the request of Mr. President C-n-C on the confirmation of the nomination of Honourable Abike Dabiri-Erewa for appointment as Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Diaspora Commission.

    However, the executive communication requesting her confirmation was referred to the Committee on Diaspora to report back in 2 weeks.

    TNG reports the confirmation of the nomination of Mrs. Ronke Sokefun for appointment as Chairman of the board of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) also suffered a delay.

    Senate President Bukola Saraki referred the executive communication requesting her confirmation to the Committee on Banking and Insurance to also report back in 2 weeks.

     

  • Buhari to Jonathan: ‘You will rise again’

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja hailed his predecessor, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, for voluntarily conceding defeat at the 2015 general elections, describing him as a true democrat.

    Buhari poured the encomium at the launching of a book titled “My Transition Hours” by Jonathan amidst hundreds of guests from outside and across the country.

    Represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, the president said Jonathan’s act of courage had made him a patriotic leader and earned popularity among Africans and other leaders.

    “You are a leader of the past, of now and of the future; you will rise again; I wish you the best you wish yourself, ” Buhari said.

    He called on Nigerians to see elections as contests and should be done in free, fair and peaceful environment.

    He said Nigerians should eschew bitterness, bigotry, hate speech and “promote Nigeria for us and generation yet unborn.

    Jonathan, however, condemned any act of inducement of voters and vote buying during elections in the country, adding that the act was contrary to democratic norms and therefore, wrong.

    The event was graced by hundreds of prominent Nigerians, including former Heads of state Abdulsalam Abubakar, Yakubu Gowon, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and the PDP Presidential Candidate Atiku Abubakar.

    The APC National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole, former Vice President Namadi Sambo, Senate President Bukola Saraki, ex-PDP governors and many members of the political class, traditional rulers and members of the diplomatic corps also graced the event.

     

  • 2019: Why South West will re-elect Buhari – Fashola

    2019: Why South West will re-elect Buhari – Fashola

    The Minister for Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) says the South West has more to gain by re-electing President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential election.

    Fashola, who was in Lagos on Tuesday for the inauguration of 5000 foot soldiers for the campaign of Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said that the South West already had high stakes/appointments in the current administration.

    He said that the promise of the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF) slot by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is not enough for the South West to lose the positions it is currently occupying.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Chief Gbenga Daniel, the Director General of the Atiku Abubakar Campaign Organisation, said that the position of the SGF would be given to the South West, if Atiku emerged as president in 2019.

    “As a South West indigene, I will vote for the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket Westerner, because my people stand to gain more from it,” fashola said.

    He said that the re-election of Buhari would guarantee that power would come to the South West in 2023.

    “ The South West is presently occupying the position of the vice president. We have three sitting ministers and many different federal appointments from the present administration which we cannot afford to lose.,” he said.

    The Minister explained that although the APC promised change In 2014, the party did not promise to do it in four years.

    “The APC has done more in three years than 16 years of PDP administration, yet they say president Buhari is too slow.

    “President Buhari is taking Nigeria to the next level. We are going to the Next Level.

    “The 2019 presidential election is a choice between going back and moving forward to the next level and also a choice of whom Nigerians can trust with their money,” he said.

    He noted that the APC-Buhari led administration has done more in three years with less money than the PDP with all the monies that accrued to the nation in 16 years.

    “Buhari has inaugurated a structural infrastructure fund for road construction. N15 billion has been released for the continued construction of Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    “There is need for the progress to continue. Dubai was built with oil-money, Nigeria can be built with it too. The past administration squandered oil revenue.

    “Federal Government is constructing at least one road in every state in Nigeria. We are also constructing houses in 34 States in Nigeria.

    “We have collected 690 containers for the construction of 90 transmission stations and through our policy of mini grids, our markets now have uninterrupted power supply.

    “In the last 3 years we have constructed 40 kilometres of roads per year. In 2015, the total number of roads completed nationwide was 80 kilometres. In 2016 after we took over, we completed , 274 kilometres of road, 478 kilometres in 2017 and 474 kilometers in 2018.

    “Electric generation has moved from 4000 Megawatts that we met to 7000MW. That’s an increase of 3000MW, an average of 1000MW a year. We have started an IPP in 9 universities in Nigeria. We have accelerated the distribution of meters by outsourcing it to distributors,” he added.

    NAN reports that at the event are Sen. Gbenga Ashafa, (Lagos East), former Deputy Governor of Lagos State Mrs Adejoke Adefulire and Mr Obafemi Hamzat, running mate to Lagos APC governorship candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu among others.

    NAN

  • Buhari laying foundation for economic growth – Fashola

    Buhari laying foundation for economic growth – Fashola

    The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, said on Saturday that President Muhammadu Buhari was laying the foundation for economic growth of Nigeria through infrastructure renewal.

    Fashola said this during an inspection of the Apapa-Wharf Road Reconstruction project and flag-off of the reconstruction of the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota Expressway in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Apapa-Wharf Road Reconstruction Project was done by AG Dangote Construction Company Ltd and financed by the Dangote Group, Nigerian Ports Authority and Flour Mills of Nigeria.

    The Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota Expressway project, on the other hand, was awarded to the Dangote Group.

    Fashola described port access roads as “blood vessels” that serviced all activities in the ports

    He said they had, however, been abandoned alongside various federal highways by previous governments.

    The minister said that the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota Expressway was constructed between 1975 and 1978 and had not been expanded since then.

    He said that the major highways had been abandoned by previous administrations until President Buhari picked up the initiative to turn things around.

    “President Buhari is laying the foundation for economic growth that would release economic prosperity, create jobs. It is this road that releases the opportunity,” Fashola said.

    He thanked Dangote for investing in the development of Nigeria, pointing out that, four of Dangote’s firms paid about N22 billion as annual taxes to the Federal Government.

    The minister said that the two major ports in the nation had been overstretched, as they were designed to take 30 million metric tons but now took over 80 million metric tonnes of cargo.

    He said that the federal government was planning the construction of the Lekki and Badagry Sea Ports to complement the two major ones, to ease port congestion.

    Fashola appealed for patience of the road users as construction work commenced.

    Gov Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos while delivering his speech said that the project was the real Lagos solution to the problem of gridlock in the state.

    He said that interconnectivity of rail, road and water transportation was important.

    Ambode commended the Federal Government for its efforts in reviving the railway in conjunction with road projects to address gridlock, saying it would bring relief to residents of the state.

    “We are happy that this project has finally commenced,” he said.

    He promised to increase deployment of traffic and law enforcement agencies to the route to ensure smooth execution of the project.

    Sen. Kabiru Gaya, Chairman Senate Committee on Works, said that concrete should be adopted for road construction in the nation as it lasted more, to tackle the huge deficit in roads infrastructure.

    Also, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu said that the construction would solve the problem on flooding of the highway.

    “The project will reduce stress of commuting for us all,” she said.

    President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, while delivering a vote of thanks, commended the Federal Government for adoption of the Road Trust Fund, which gave the private sector opportunity to participate in infrastructure renewal.

    Dangote said that the nation was losing huge revenue due to bad roads and assured that his firm would pay “special attention” to the reconstruction of the highway by doing good quality job.

    He also thanked government for the proposed Lekki ports project and thanked other stakeholders and ministry officials for efforts in completing the Apapa Wharf Road Reconstruction project.

    Dangote promised to deliver the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota Expressway project ahead of schedule.

    “We will not disappoint you (Fashola) and Nigerians; we will make sure we do the best job.

    “We are advocating rigid pavement not because we sell cement but because we want to give Nigerians the best,” Dangote said.

    Representatives of Apapa and Ajegunle Residents Association, Truck Drivers and owners unions and various stakeholders took turns to commend the project and the economic development it will bring to Lagos and Nigeria.

    The 32 km Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota Expressway project will include reconstruction of Creek Road, Liverpool Road, Beach land Estate Interchange, Cele Bus Stop through Anthony Village to the old Toll gate.

    It has a completion date of two years.

  • My vision for better Nigeria very clear, achievable – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari says his vision and objectives for Nigeria are very clear and he is on course to achieve them.

    The President stated this when he received members of the Christian Association of Nigeria, led by its President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, in State House, Abuja, on Friday.

    President Buhari stated that he had been doing his best to fulfil his electoral promises of securing the country, fighting corruption and resuscitating the economy.

    According to him, fighting corruption takes longer time especially with the need to adhere to the rule of law.

    He said: “It is on record that some cases initiated by the anti-graft bodies since 2003 are yet to be concluded.

    “We will, however, not be discouraged. Where monies have been recovered, such monies will not find their way back to the looters as I have directed the EFCC to account for every money it has recovered and put them in a dedicated account.’’

    Responding to the request of CAN for an overhaul of the intelligence gathering system, President Buhari said the “burden of intelligence gathering involves everyone especially district heads , traditional rulers, opinion leaders and religious leaders that are very close to the grassroots.’’

    He added that bandits who were operating in various communities live among the people and enjoined leaders of thought in various communities to avail security agencies of information about the criminals.

    President Buhari also told the visitors that he had assurances from the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that the 2019 elections would be free and fair as he had been victim of fraudulent elections and beneficiary of free and fair election in the past.

    “When I decided to put on this Agbada to see what the people are seeing in it, I tried three times, 2003, 2007 and 2011, but the fourth time, in 2015, I succeeded.

    “We thank God and technology in the form of permanent voters card and card reader, because what they used to do was to look at constituencies, award the votes and then they will say whoever didn’t agree should go to court.

    “When people are looking for what to eat, where do they have the money to go to court to pay the SANs?,’’ he said.

    On farmers and herders clashes, President Buhari told the visitors that government was working towards finding a lasting solution to it.

    The CAN delegation had lauded the President for his efforts in fighting corruption, the initiatives to stem the tide of unemployment and the various efforts aimed at revamping the economy.

    They also commended the administration’s efforts toward the fight against Boko Haram terrorists and the implementation of the Bank Verification Number and the Treasury Single Account.

    They, however, called on the President, to, ensure that the security agencies remain non-partisan as the nation heads to 2019 elections.

    The CAN leaders enjoined the president to restore peace to troubled spots in Northern parts of the country especially in the Garshish District of Plateau State.

    They called on him to institute a judicial panel of enquiry to look into the killings in the North Central particularly the murder of retired Maj-Gen. Idris Alkali and the Royal Highness of the Adara Kingdom in Kaduna, Dr Maiwada Galadima.

    According to them, President Buhari should ensure that Nigeria does not go back into recession; urgently resolve the issue of minimum wage and to task the security agencies to ensure the release of Miss Leah Sharibu and other Chibok girls still in captivity.

    NAN

  • 2019: Who is the Nigerian billionaire behind the 2015 general elections?

    As events unfold for 2019 general elections to hold in Nigeria, it becomes imperative to consider certain dealings that came to play in events leading up to the 2015 general elections in the country.

    In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, confessional statements emerged of how a Nigerian billionaire supported ex-President Goodluck Jonathan to execute a smear campaign against Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 general elections.

    However, given over 8 months and counting, after the Cambridge Analytica revelations came to the fore, neither has the so called Nigerian billionaire been named nor anything further heard of the ‘ghost’.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports parent company of now defunct Cambridge Analytica, SCL Elections, confirmed it was hired in the wake of December 2014 to support Jonathan’s campaign on a massive scale.

    Brittany Kaiser, a senior director at Cambridge Analytica, who would go on to play a public role at the launch of Nigel Farage’s Leave.eu campaign, and a senior strategist on the Donald Trump campaign, was fingered, with the Nigerian billionaire not named.

    Regarded by colleagues as a prolific networker, in 2014, Kaiser was introduced to the ghost Nigerian oil billionaire who wanted to fund a covert campaign to support Jonathan, according to the report that stated the billionaire wanted total discretion.

    “We can confirm that SCL Elections was hired in December 2014 to provide advertising and marketing services in support of the Goodluck Jonathan campaign,” the firm stated.

    However, several confessional statements made by employees of the firm, seven of them, with close knowledge of the campaign, showed that Cambridge Analytica did more than just providing advertising and marketing services in support of the Jonathan campaign.

    Employees of the defunct Cambridge Analytica, according to the report, actually worked effortlessly and ruthlessly to sway the 2015 general election votes in favour of Jonathan.

    This came to the fore after Cambridge University professor Aleksandr Kogan harvested valuable information on the data of about 50 million Facebook users in the US to sway votes in favour of Donald Trump.

    Describing how Cambridge Analytica worked with people they believed were Israeli computer hackers, they said the hackers offered Cambridge Analytica access to Buhari’s financial and medical records, and that they had accessed the private emails of two politicians who are now heads of state.

    Also, Cambridge Analytica was reported to have used an astonishing and disturbing video content, especially on social media, Facebook and Twitter inclusive, to push the campaign, a malicious one, against Buhari.

    Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have largely remained silent on how Cambridge Analytica manipulated Facebook and Twitter to push the malicious content to sway the election in the country, especially given that as Nigeria heads into the 2019 general elections, malicious contents of various kinds and varying degrees are yet being peddled on the platforms.

    “Coming to Nigeria on February 15th, 2015. Dark. Scary. And very uncertain. Sharia for all. What would Nigeria look like if Sharia were imposed by Buhari?,” a Guardian UK report quotes the voiceover on the malicious campaign video, spread on Facebook and Twitter, against Buhari in 2015.

    “Its answer to that question is certainly dark. And scary. It’s also graphically, brutally, violent. One minute and 19 seconds of archive news footage from Nigeria’s troubled past set to a horror movie soundtrack. There are scenes of people being macheted to death. Their legs hacked off. Their skulls caved in,” the report stated of the campaign video.

    According to one of the employees, now a former contractor of the defunct data analytics firm, “It was voter suppression of the most crude and basic kind. It was targeted at Buhari voters in Buhari regions to basically scare the shit out of them and stop them from voting”.

    According to the Guardian UK, the employees confessed Cambridge Analytica was paid an estimate of N1 billion by the Nigeria billionaire barely six weeks to the elections to sway the votes, and that there is no suggestion Jonathan knew of the covert operation.

    While there is yet to be seen any ‘dark and scary’ malicious content like the one peddled in 2015 on the social media, various malicious contents of varying degrees are being peddled on, especially Facebook and Twittter, and it is absurd that execs at Facebook and Twitter have been silent on the matter.

    While, SCL Elections denied the confessional statements made by its employees, stressing that, they, through the instrument of Cambridge Analytica, only provided advertising and marketing services in support of the campaign, the firm went further to say “Members of the SCL Elections team that worked on the Nigeria campaign remained in country throughout the original campaigning period” and that “Although the election was rescheduled, SCL was not retained for the entirety of the extended campaign period. Team members left in accordance with the company’s campaign plan.

    “During an election campaign, it is normal for SCL Elections to meet with vendors seeking to provide services as a subcontractor. SCL Elections did not take possession of or use any personal information from such individuals for any purposes. SCL Elections does not use ‘hacked’ or ‘stolen’ data”.

    It is more appalling that the President Buhari government did nothing about the matter, except for a political press statement by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.

    President Buhari failed to act on the matter first because the outcome of the 2015 elections favoured him, and secondly most probably because Buhari himself was also fingered in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

    His team was alleged to have hired AKPD, the firm of former Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod, to push slick-social-media-heavy, Obama-esque message of hope in favour of Buhari.

    There are multiple wider political questions about what went on in the Nigerian election of 2015 and the role western powers, and the social media, played. There are even more questions to be answered as the country nears the 2019 general elections.

     

  • Abuja is not Nigeria – Mideno Bayagbon

    By Mideno Bayagbon
    The old man, who shared a ride with me from the airport into the city of Abuja, could not hide his confusion; infact, incredulity. He had never been to Abuja in all his 73 years as a native Nigerian. He has, however, seen a bit of the world, and worked in some of the cities in the south. He is educated.
    At least he went to Ahmadu Bello University at a time there was nothing called Abuja in the national lexicon. “Is this Abuja?” he kept asking. And for the umpteenth time, i quietly tell him it is. Each time, he keeps repeating to himself: “Abuja is not Nigeria.”
    At first i was confused. He was almost convinced, that by some unexplained chance he has landed in Dubai or Cape town in South Africa, the finest city he has ever been to, all his life. Abuja, however, holds him spell bound.
    There is something delightfully enthralling about Abuja, a charm uncharacteristically Nigerian. It bewitches with its allure. it envelops one in a love grip. Abuja appears, on face value, to encapsulate the failed dreams of Nigeria’s many cities.
    Before now, it was Lagos that entraps and refuses to vomit, to ever let you go. it kolobis you! You live in Lagos for a few years, settle in, and nowhere else seems to compare. You get sucked in by the hurly burly, the peculiar madness unique to Lagos, the city of dreams. From its slums, bank executives, governors, great athletes and musicians spring up and blossom.
    Lagos was Nigeria’s God’s own state! The place where dreams are transformed to reality. The place where all who desired a good, fulfilling life found abode. It was and still is the economic capital of Nigeria. The main city, if you are not a politician, to make it big, if you have your head correctly screwed to your neck and shoulders and are not afraid to work hard and smart. Lagos is it; or, gradually becoming, was it.
    Lagos is not it anymore, it seems. Lagos is becoming a dream killer; a frustrating city to live and work in. Lagos is stewing in refuse and in a hellish canister of traffic jams, in untold federal and state neglect. It is evolving into an Orwellian Animal Farm.
    Slums are springing all over, sharing fences with once opulent mansions and estates; choking the comfort out of dreams. The soon to be third economy in Africa hides a deep seated, brutish, short and nasty existence. Yet it didn’t just happen over night. It had it coming.
    Abuja is a breath of fresh air. A seeming oasis from the federated underdevelopment, nationwide. It is planned, ringed round with a cobweb of well paved roads. Abuja is green with a soothing touch of gardens. But nothing compares with the scenic mountains, or rocks if you like, which ring it round, undulating, inviting and captivating.
    You come face to face with opulence that stuns in Abuja. The mansions are truly big and legion. The estates are tastefully expensive and mouth watering. There appears to be a conscious effort to distant Abuja from the Nigeria we all know and live in.
    But beautiful Abuja is a lady whose luscious looks are fed with booties from our collective shrine. For Abuja hides its own contradictions, truth be told. Abuja is a civil service town. it is also the political headquarters of our thieftricians who wallow in unearned affluence and influence.
    That perhaps explains why ninety percent of the opulent homes and estates belong to thieftricians of the political and civil service hue. In Abuja, corruption sits in eye popping mansions and estates.
    So sad President Muhammadu Buhari, has become the ostrich, in his claimed fight against corruption. For in Abuja alone, he has his work cut out for him.
    BUHARI DOES NOT NEED WAEC TO BE PRESIDENT
    President Muhammadu Buhari and his handlers self inflicted a gory injury on the president recently when they caused an unnecessary attestation to be the most detested news of the week. And the national uproar, instigated by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the legion of dissatisfied Nigerians who cannot wait to see the back of the most nepotistic, divisive and incompetent president, was expected.
    By that singular action of getting the head of the WAEC office in Nigeria to go to the villa to present the attestation, the president and his handlers, seem to be telling Nigerians that there is something still left unsaid, a truth yet untold.
    People are beginning to say, that in good conscience the president cannot claim to have written the 1961 school certificate leaving examinations. If he did, they say, there sure must be record in the military to show that the president got a leave of absence to go write the examinations. if attestations from his then principal and others are still kept intact in the records of the military, why not record of the leave of absence?
    But like most interested people know, legally, the WAEC certificate brouhaha, is an unnecessary distraction, a pull him down tactics learnt from the then hard fighting All Progressives Congress, APC, when the game was to do all and everything to demonise President Jonathan and make him unelectable. The tables have turned and the heat is on the major beneficiary of that strategy.
    Nevertheless, constitutionally, given his well recorded military service record, and the various trainings he went through to qualify to be a major general in the Nigerian Army, it is a no issue, whether he presents a WAEC certificate or not. What should qualify him now is his record of service as president of Nigeria since 2015.
    How has he impacted the lives of the average Nigerian? Are they better off now than they were four years ago? It is his ability or inability to meet up to expectations of Nigerians that should determine whether he should be voted in again or not. As for me and my household, our red card is ready.
  • Security squad tampered with Atiku’s private documents, PDP alleges

    The special security squad that conducted a thorough security check on Atiku Abubakar upon his return from Dubai tampered with his private documents, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the party in a statement described the security squad as deadly, and said they “violently tampered with certain personal documents and gadgets belonging to him, including some of his campaign documents”.

    The PDP presidential candidate in the 2019 elections returned to Nigeria in a private jet on Sunday at about 1:30 am after an over two weeks vacation trip to Dubai.

    Arriving at the airport in Abuja, a special security squad comprised of the Army, Police, Custom and Immigration officers carried out a thorough security check on the former Vice President and his aircraft.

    The PDP statement read: “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemns in the strongest terms the unleashing of a special security squad of army, police and paramilitary agencies by the Muhammadu Buhari Presidency to physically harass our Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, at the Abuja airport, upon his return from Dubai.

    “It was shocking when the deadly squad, in a Gestapo style attack, and acting on ‘orders from above’ rushed our candidate immediately he landed and attempted to physically manhandle him before invading his aircraft with dangerous weapons to conduct a violent search.

    “While they did not find anything incriminating on our Presidential candidate, this deadly squad, violently tampered with certain personal documents and gadgets belonging to him, including some of his campaign documents.

    “The PDP completely rejects such violence against the person of our Presidential candidate by the Buhari Presidency, which we know has been jittery over Atiku Abubakar’s soaring popularity since his emergence as our candidate.

    “We invite the world to note that having failed to drag down our Presidential candidate with spurious allegations and smear campaign, the APC has now resorted to state-backed violence against him and must be held responsible should any harm befall him or any member of his campaign team.

    “The PDP is for peace, but we will not accept this recourse to violence, which we believe is orchestrated to directly harm our Presidential candidate, foist a siege mentality on the system and set the stage for series of coordinated violence, ostensibly to truncate a peaceful conduct of the 2019 general election.

    “The Buhari Presidency and the APC should bear in mind that this is an attack on our democracy and the collective sensibility of the overwhelming majority of Nigerians, across board, who have accepted the choice of Atiku Abubakar as Nigeria’s next President and they will vigorously deploy every means available in a democracy to defend him and our democratic process.

    “Today, Atiku Abubakar, as a Presidential candidate, has the highest demography of supporters and volunteers across our nation and we will not hesitate to call them out in defence of democracy if another such attempt is made against our candidate.

    “Nigeria is not a conquered territory and anybody that wants to foist a totalitarian regime on our land will be firmly resisted

    “We invite President Buhari to recall that as a Presidential candidate, he had occasions to travel out of the country and the government in power never besieged or harassed him in any way. His administration should therefore not introduce such violence in our democratic space.

    “Finally, the PDP counsels the APC and the Buhari Presidency to know that power belongs to God and that the time has come for Nigerians to choose a new President, for which they have collectively rallied around Atiku Abubakar and that their resort to violence, smear campaign, character assassination and rigging will not change this resolve”.

     

  • Buhari full of praise for Arkwright, ex-British High Commissioner to Nigeria

    President Muhammadu Buhari during the send off ceremony for Mr Paul Arkwright was full of praise for the former British High Commissioner to Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Arkwright spent three years as British High Commissioner to Nigeria in the country.

    “Nigeria enjoyed excellent relations with the United Kingdom during your time as High Commissioner, HC Paul T. Arkwright.

    “As President @MBuhari remarked, your energy and warmth have been remarkable. We wish you the best in your future endeavors,” the Presidency stated on Sunday.

    Arkwright was announced British High Commissioner to Nigeria in July 2015 and took up his appointment in September 2015, succeeding Sir Andrew Pocock KCMG, who retired from the Diplomatic Service.

    The former British High Commissioner to Nigeria took to Twitter to express his gratitude to President Buhari for the warm send off.

    “A wonderful way to end my 3 years as High Commissioner. @ClarenceHouse thanks for visiting Nigeria. @MBuhari thanks for the warm send off. To all my followers thanks for your interest. A fascinating and fun stay in #Naija. Go well. @UKinNigeria,” he tweeted.

    Arkwright, who is expected to be transferred to another Diplomatic Service appointment, would be replaced by Ms Catriona Laing before the end of November.

    “My successor as High Commissioner is @CatrionaLaing1 who will arrive later this month. Please follow her for more news on @UKinNigeria,” Arkwright also tweeted.

    Ms Laing, who, until her appointment as British High Commissioner to Nigeria was British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, was announced replacement for Arkwright in June.

    Born Catriona Wendy Campbell Laing, she is married to Clive David Nicholas Bates with one daughter.

    The Ambassador will represent Her Majesty The Queen and the UK government in Nigeria and she will be responsible for the direction and work of the Embassy and its Consulates in the country, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.

    While Laing has edited her Twitter bio to “British High Commissioner Designate to Nigeria. Former British Ambassador to Zimbabwe”, Arkwright has edited his to “Former British High Commissioner to Nigeria”.

     

  • Paul Arkwright thanks President Buhari for warm send off

    Mr Paul Arkwright has thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for the warm send off after spending 3 years as British High Commissioner to Nigeria in the country.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Arkwright, now Former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, took to Twitter to express his gratitude to the President.

    “A wonderful way to end my 3 years as High Commissioner. @ClarenceHouse thanks for visiting Nigeria. @MBuhari thanks for the warm send off. To all my followers thanks for your interest. A fascinating and fun stay in #Naija. Go well. @UKinNigeria,” he tweeted.

    Arkwright was announced British High Commissioner to Nigeria in July 2015 and took up his appointment in September 2015, succeeding Sir Andrew Pocock KCMG, who retired from the Diplomatic Service.

    Arkwright, who is expected to be transferred to another Diplomatic Service appointment, would be replaced by Ms Catriona Laing before the end of November.

    “My successor as High Commissioner is @CatrionaLaing1 who will arrive later this month. Please follow her for more news on @UKinNigeria,” Arkwright tweeted.

    Ms Laing, who, until her appointment as British High Commissioner to Nigeria was British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, was announced replacement for Arkwright in June.

    Born Catriona Wendy Campbell Laing, she is married to Clive David Nicholas Bates with one daughter.

    The Ambassador will represent Her Majesty The Queen and the UK government in Nigeria and she will be responsible for the direction and work of the Embassy and its Consulates in the country, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.

    While Laing has edited her Twitter bio to “British High Commissioner Designate to Nigeria. Former British Ambassador to Zimbabwe”, Arkwright has edited his to “Former British High Commissioner to Nigeria”.