Tag: National Convention

  • Convention: As chairman North Central Govs Forum I’ll ensure APC picks candidate from my zone – Sani Bello

    Convention: As chairman North Central Govs Forum I’ll ensure APC picks candidate from my zone – Sani Bello

    Governor of Niger State and Chairman North Central Governors Forum, Sani Bello has said he would ensure a candidate from his geo-political emerges APC Chairman.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Bello made this disclosure in a chat with a national television saying:

    “It’s incumbent upon me as chairman of the North Central Governors Forum to ensure the chairman of our party comes from my zone.

    On the possibility of adopting the consensus approach in also picking a presidential candidate during the party’s primaries, he said:

    “For now we are trying to make sure the party is united praying that there’s no court restraining us not to do the convention.

    “The unity of the party is paramount for us now to get everything right.

  • Just In: Senator Al-Makura pulls out of APC Chairmanship race

    Just In: Senator Al-Makura pulls out of APC Chairmanship race

    Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura has officially withdrawn from APC National Chairmanship race, drums supports for Senator Abdullahi Adamu for the position.

    Al-Makura seen by many as a close ally to President Muhammadu Buhari because of his unalloyed loyalty to him because of his CPC background surprised all by his move.

    Details soon…

  • Orji Kalu hails President Buhari’s intervention ahead of APC convention

    Orji Kalu hails President Buhari’s intervention ahead of APC convention

    Sen. Orji Kalu, the Chief Whip of the Senate on Saturday hailed President Muhammadu Buhari’s timely intervention in resolving the intraparty differences ahead of the APC national convention.

    Kalu stated this in a statement personally signed by him and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Saturday.

    The Senate chief whip who lauded President Buhari for his impartial conduct said he played a pivotal leadership role in restoring peace aimed at ensuring a peaceful and successful national convention.

    “I want to sincerely commend President Muhammadu Buhari for his quick and timely intervention in resolving the crises that rocked our great party.

    “His intervention by inviting the various caucuses, stakeholders and leaders has brought in calm and unassuming peace which has rescued our party from disharmony,” he said.

    He also expressed optimism of a successful convention; stressing that no stone should be left unturned in bringing succour to Nigerians through the APC.

    He however called on members of the party to close ranks and remain committed to the party’s ideology to enable the leadership of the party to achieve its mandate.

    “Members of the party should demonstrate the spirit of love, peace and harmony as demonstrated by the president by embracing unity to help our party succeed in 2023 general elections.

    “APC is one family and the president has done exceptionally well by meeting with the relevant stakeholders to resolve some of the crisis rocking the party.”

    Kalu who commended President Muhammadu Buhari for restoring harmony to the party appealed to him to help the party resolve the pocket of the crisis rocking some state chapters like Kano, Oyo, Osun, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kwara, among others.

  • Updates: APC convention loading as hospitality biz boom in Abuja

    Updates: APC convention loading as hospitality biz boom in Abuja

    …heavy security beef up around venue

    …as APC volunteers group plead for a peaceful congress

    The ruling All Progressives Congress APC convention postponed repeatedly will finally hold today as hospitality business in the Federal Capital Territory FCT boom as delegates scamper for limited accommodation.

    There’s also heavy security beef up around the Eagle Square venue as President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to arrive at the venue at about 2.30 pm.

    Getting accommodation became herculean as most hotels jerked up their prices by 50percent.

    New national and zonal officers of the party will be elected at the convention earlier billed for February 26 but shifted to March 26.

    The convention is also expected to approve the amended sections of the party’s constitution and ratify the activities of the Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

    The party held its ward, local government and state congresses last year.

    Over 4,000 delegates from the 36 states of the federation and FCT are expected to attend the convention.

    The delegates will elect the 22 members of the National Working Committee (NWC) from the 169 aspirants for various positions to take over the leadership of the nine-year-old party from the CECPC.

    The 12-member committee, led by Gov Mala Buni of Yobe State, was constituted on June 25, 2020, after the sack of the Adams Oshiomhole-led NWC, to run the party and package a convention within six months. It could not do so until now.

    The main attraction of today’s event is the election of a new chairman. Seven members of the party bought the expression of interest and nomination forms to vie for the position.

    The main opposition party, PDP apparently sensing that APC might get it right this time had gone to court to demand the convention should be declared illegal and unconstitutional 24hours to the convention.

    The APC volunteers group in a statement pleaded for a peaceful convention begging delegates to eschew thuggery and violence.

    Read full statement below:

    The APC Volunteers Group welcome our highly esteemed delegates, contestants,non delegates and observers to the beautiful Capital city of Nigeria.

    We also wish to remind the delegates, contestants and other party members that the convention will come and go,but Nigeria remains.In other words,we should all look beyond the convention,our volting ambition and envision the future of Nigeria, where no man is oppressed,where the culture of democracy is allowed to thrive and the system is allowed to work with the efficiency and precision of a Swiss watch.

    The APC Volunteers group (a foremost organization within the APC founded in 2014) viewed with trepidation and anxiety developments within the party in the last three months leading to inconsistencies, unpredictability and policy somersaults as if the APC has no Constitution guiding it’s modus operandi.

    Having gone through this period of uncertainty, it is however gladdening that the APC has emerged from the doldrums a more united and stronger party to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people.

    It is self evident that the outcome of this March 26th Convention,will to a large extent determine the next level for our great party and the nation that is eagerly waiting for APC to get it’s act together and show the way to go.As the great Zik of Africa would say:”Show the light and the people shall find the way”.

    So in similar manner, the APC Volunteers is calling on the APC the largest political party in Africa to show the light and example for all other parties in the country and beyond the shores of Nigeria on how to conduct a party convention without rancor or bitterness.

    The March 26 Convention therefore, is a gathering of the best minds and the leading light in Nigeria,there should be no room for thugs, miscreants and other undesirable elements in society disrupting the smooth conduct of the convention, this again calls for the visible presence of securities whose intervention and crowd control mechanism will go a long way in ensuring a hitch free convention.

    Meanwhile the APCV salute the hardworking convention planning committee for the great work they are doing to make the convention a huge success.

    Our fervent prayer in APCV is that the government of the people,by the people and for the people will not perish in our time.

  • PDP asks court to declare APC convention illegal

    PDP asks court to declare APC convention illegal

    Ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s national convention holding on Saturday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has prayed a Federal High Court, Abuja, to declare the planned exercise unconstitutional and illegal.

    The PDP, In a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/389 2022, also sought a court order deregistering the APC as a political party having failed to meet the requirements of Sections 222(a), 223(b) and 225 of the 1999 Constitution.

    The party, in the suit dated March 25 and filed by its counsel, Samuel Irabor, listed the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), the APC, Registered Trustees of APC and the Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee(CECPC).

    Others are the Chairman of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee as defendants as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

    In the application, the PDP equally asked the court for an order of perpetual injunction restraining INEC from recognising, communicating with, dealing with or having any business whatsoever with the APC as a registered political party.

    The parry averred that by a certified true copy of INEC’s list of APC’s current EXCO, the party is being run by a 13-member EXCO .

    The PDP said the constitutional stipulations in Section 223 of the 1999 Constitution that the EXCO or Governing Body of a political party must be drawn from two-third of the 36 states of Nigeria is mathematically 24.

    The PDP urged the court to declare all the prior acts of the Mala Buni-led caretaker committee leading to the institution of the suit as well as all subsequent acts, including the convention of March 26 is null and void.

    The PDP prayed for order to de-registrar the APC by INEC in line with Section 225A of the 1999 constitution.

    In the originating summons brought pursuant to Order 3, Rule 6 of the Federal High Court Rules, the party urged the court to determine “whether upon a calm consideration of Section 223(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution, the leadership of the APC (2nd defendants) can be made up of only 13 members as presently constituted by the chairman of the CECPC and forwarded/registered with the 1st defendant (INEC).

    “And if the answer is in the negative, whether the APC has any valid leadership so called, forwarded /registered with INEC in compliance with Section 223(1) of the 1999 Constitution and whether any act done by the said leadership is valid and founded in law.

    ” If the answer to the 2nd and 3rd legs of the issue in the above paragraph is further in the negative, whether the APC is not liable to be de-registered as a political party pursuant to Sections 222(a), 223(2)(b) and 225(A) of the 1999 Constitution.”

    It sought “a declaration that by the express provisions of Section 223(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution, the leadership of the APC cannot be made up of only 13 members as presently constituted by the chairman of the CECPC and forwarded /registered with INEC.

    “A declaration that all the prior actions and subsequent actions undertaken by the defendants are null void and of no effect.”

    The matter was yet to be assigned to a judge as at the time of filing the story.

  • Consensus: APC leaders under pressure ahead of Saturday convention

    Consensus: APC leaders under pressure ahead of Saturday convention

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are currently under pressure as they battle to get an acceptable consensus candidate as the first option for its national convention billed to hold on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Gov. Abudulahi Sule of Nasarawa as saying that the party was still working on getting the acceptable consensus candidate as of Friday evening.

    He said the consensus was to ensure a peaceful and rancour-free national convention.

    Sule, who is the Chairman of the APC Sub-Committee on Media and Publicity, said this at a news conference on Friday in Abuja, at the party’s national secretariat.

    “Before we go into the convention, our first choice is always consensus, and we are still on that first choice.

    “However, democracy demands, even our party’s constitution and the constitution of Nigeria demand that if that doesn’t work, we’ll go ahead and look at the other options.

    “But right now, that remains our option, number one,” he said.

    He, however, said that Section 84(12) of the 2021 Electoral Act, which restricted political appointees from being voting delegates or being voted for at convention or congress of any political party, does not affect APC delegates to its convention.

    Recall that Section 84 (12) of the recently amended 2021 Electoral Act, stated that, “no political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party.”

    It further stated that this was especially for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.

    The implication of the Act is that except a political office holder or public servant resigned from office three months before the commencement of party primaries, he or she cannot be a candidate for elections.

    The Nasarawa governor, however, said the clause does not affect delegates to the APC national convention because they were classified as statutory delegates.

    He added that the party’s unity list was being worked on and would be made available when ready.

    “If you are talking of consensus, you must have a unity list, because that’s the whole essence of consensus,” he said.

    Sule had earlier said that the APC leadership would be guided by the Electoral Act in the conduct of Saturday’s national convention.

    Recall that seven aspirants in the APC national chairmanship race had obtained and submitted their Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the cost of N20 million each.

    The aspirants included: Malam Saliu Mustapha, a former Deputy National Chairman of the defunct Congress for Progressives Congress (CPC) and Sen. George Akume, Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs.

    Others were: Sen. Abudulahi Adamu, Sen. Sani Musa, Sen. Tanko Al-Makura and former Gov. Abudulaziz Yari of Zamfara.

    The Eagle Square, venue of the convention located in the Central Business District, is already wearing a new look with different shades of decorations.

    No fewer than 4,000 delegates from across the country are expected to elect 66 officials, including 21 National Working Committee (NWC) members and 45 non-NWC members to manage the party’s affairs for the next four years.

    Itinerant traders took advantage of a large number of party faithful, both at the party secretariat and Eagle Square to carry out brisk business as they were seen selling branded T-shirts, wrappers, hats, key holders, wristbands and other souvenirs.

    Heavy security presence had also been noticed not just at Eagle Square, but around entrance to the venue.

    Most hotels in Abuja city centre and in the satellite towns had been fully booked a week before the convention.

  • President Buhari cautions APC leaders over 2023 General Elections

    President Buhari cautions APC leaders over 2023 General Elections

    President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders not to do anything “that will jeopardize the chances of the party in the 2023 General Elections”.

    The party’s national convention will be held on Saturday at Eagle Square in Abuja.

    In a statement on Friday, the President reminded chieftains of the limited time frame of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) timetable.

    He noted that the or further squabbling”.

    The Nigerian leader told the party to “consistently keep their eyes on the ball and refuse any distraction”.

    He said all have an obligation to conduct the convention “in a manner that not only fortifies the unity of our party but also improves the prospects of our electoral fortunes in the 2023 general elections”.

    “We should all do our part to ensure the success of this convention. This will fortify us for the camguidelines released by the electoral umpire “does not permit us any room for delay paigns ahead of us”, the statement added.

     

  • Former Deputy Speaker- House of Representatives, Yusuf quits APC

    Former Deputy Speaker- House of Representatives, Yusuf quits APC

    Just as the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC), gets set to kick-off, a former Deputy Speaker- House of Representatives, Lasun Yusuf, on Friday morning tendered his resignation from the ruling party.

     

    He submitted his resignation letter at the APC Secretariat, Ogo Oluwo Osogbo.

    Yusuf was a former gubernatorial aspirant of APC in 2018.

     

    He also aspired to be the gubernatorial candidate of the party in the party’s recently concluded primary election where he came in a distant third position behind Moshood Adeoti and the eventual winner and Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola.

    He submitted his resignation letter this morning at the APC Secretariat, Ogo Oluwo Osogbo.

     

    Yusuf represented the Irepodun/Olurunda/Osogbo/Orolu Federal Constituency of Osun State.

     

    The former Deputy Speaker is a grassroots politician widely known in Osun State and he is fondly called The Homeboy due to his grassroots qualities.

     

    He was once a youth leader in the Unity Party of Nigeria UPN.

     

    Yusuf was also the state public relations officer PRO of the Alliance for Democracy before and during Chief Bisi Akande’s administration.

     

    With his undiluted loyalty and the unquantifiable role played in the Alliance of Democracy AD and his doggedness in the political cycle in the state the governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola appointed him chairman of Osun State Capital Territory Development Authority OSCTDA in 2004 / 2005, a body established by law with a mandate to facilitate the urban growth of Osogbo and neighbouring towns.

     

    In 2011, he ran for a legislative seat in the [7th National Assembly] as the representative of the Irepodun/Olurunda/Osogbo/Orolu Federal Constituency.

     

    He won on the platform of [Action Congress of Nigeria], which joined the [All Progressives Congress] with other parties in the run-up to the 2015 general elections in Nigeria.

     

     

     

  • APC Convention: South South stakeholders submit consensus list

    APC Convention: South South stakeholders submit consensus list

    Ahead of the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) billed to hold on Saturday, stakeholders of the party from the South South region has submitted it’s consensus list.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the stakeholders on Friday adopted its former Deputy National Secretary, Mr Victor Giadom as consensus candidate for the National Working Committee (NWC).

    Others adopted as consensus candidates are Cross River State Commissioner for Health, Dr Betta Edu and Mr Felix Morka.

    A statement issued by the stakeholders said that the three party members were adopted at the last meeting of the stakeholders held in Abuja.

    The consensus list signed by the stakeholders has Mr Victor Giadom for National Vice Chairman South-South, Dr Betta Edu for National Women Leader and Dr Felix Morka nominated for National Publicity Secretary.

    The list of nominees as consensus candidates was signed by Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River State, Secretary of the CECPC, Senator John Akpanudoudehe, Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi, and Minister of Niger-Delta, Sen. Godswill Akpabio.

    Others are former APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole; former Minister of State for Agriculture, Heineken Lokpobiri and former Edo State Deputy Governor, Lucky Imasun.

    Also at the meeting was Mrs Stella Okotete, the representative of the women in the Caretaker Extraordinary Committee; representative of the South-South in the CECPC, Mr David Lyon; Sen. Ita Enaga, Sen. Magnus Abe, Mr Victor Giadom and Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege.

    “The National Vice Chairman South-South is zoned to Rivers/Bayelsa states, National Women Leader to Akwa Ibom/Cross River states and National Publicity Secretary to Edo/ Delta States.

    “While the Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade picked Betty Edu (Cross River) for the National Women Leader, Dr Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi, picked Victor Giadom (Rivers State) for the National Vice Chairman.

    “The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege picked Dr. Felix Morka (Delta State) for the National Publicity Secretary,” it stated.

    Meanwhile, some other aspirant had obtained the expression of interest and nomination forms to contest the positions.

    For instance, Mary Ekpere Eta, former Director-General National Council for Women Development (NCWD) and Mrs Helen Boco Effiom had obtained the nomination forms to contest the office of the National Women Leader.

    Also, the former Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, had obtained form to contest the National Vice Chairman South South.

  • National Convention: APC plans Policy Conference

    National Convention: APC plans Policy Conference

    Dr Garba Abari, Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Pre-Convention Conference Committee, says the party has planned a policy conference to discuss approaches required to achieving an inclusive and coherent policy trajectory.

    He said this while speaking with newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to him, the conference, themed: “Consolidating Democracy: Scorecard, Impact and the Road Ahead”, had been slated for Friday.

    Abari, who is also the Director-General of National Orientation Agency (NOA), said the conference would strengthen internal cohesion within the APC, before and after its Saturday national convention.

    He added that the overall objective of the conference was to bring in the party’s leaders and sector experts to deliberate on its current and future policy direction.

    He said it was also to provide a reform agenda which the party would drive over the next phase of its administration, while building on the current achievements including the outcomes for State and Local Governments.

    Abari added that the conference seeks to address various segments around governance, economy and social environment with the aim to re-kindle investors’ confidence in the Nigerian economy.

    He listed its specific objectives to include reviewing the performance of APC-controlled national and subnational governments and analysing introspective pathways towards mapping the future to bridge the gaps and unlock the productive potential of the country.

    He said the conference would also harmonise a sustainable implementation agenda with the implementation framework as a follow up to existing plans, policies, programmes and projects.

    He explained that the APC policy conference would be structured into different panel discussions that woud focus on core thematic areas, including economy, governance and human development.

    “This will enable resource persons and participants to create a central spine that holds the party’s development agenda since 2015.

    “The sessions will be designed to be intense, interactive and stimulating between the panellists and participants,” he said.

    He said guests at the conference would include President Muhammad Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

    He added that APC critical stakeholders, captains of industry and heads of Civil Society Organisations were also being expected at the conference, among others.