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  • 2023: Northern elders reveal candidate Nigerians should vote for

    2023: Northern elders reveal candidate Nigerians should vote for

    The group urged Nigerians to vote for candidates who have the leadership capacity and competence in 2023.

    Prof Ango Abdullahi, the NEF Chairman, has appealed to Nigerians to do away with ethnicity and tribe when taking decisions on who to vote for.

    Abdullahi, who spoke through his representative, NEF spokesman, Hakeem Baba Ahmed during a town hall meeting held  Yesterday in Kaduna.

    He opined that the result of the 2023 general election will determine if Nigerians are ready to be led right or not.

    “2023 election is going to test whether Nigerians are willing to fight for their country now or they are going to profoundly solve the problems of this country.

    “Don’t vote for anybody on sentiment. For the sake of our future and for the sake of our grandchildren, let us save this country, we must vote.

    “It is irresponsible to vote for somebody because he bears your ethnic identity, vote for competency and capacity,” he said.

    He charged the government to ensure adequate security to enable Nigerians vote for their candidates.

    “Where there are security issues that are preventing you from voting, the government must secure the people so that they can go and vote and we must vote for the right people,” he added.

  • TRENDING: Watch moment Ex-Minister, Shagari rubbish APC same faith ticket (Video)

    TRENDING: Watch moment Ex-Minister, Shagari rubbish APC same faith ticket (Video)

    A trending video showing former deputy Governor and Minister, Muktar Shagari shredding and condemning the same faith ticket of the APC has surfaced online.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Mukhtar Shagari, in the clip said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has failed Nigerians and its Muslim-Muslim ticket strategy for the 2023 general election won’t get its desired voter turnout in the northern region of the country.

    “The Christians in this country, especially in the North felt slighted, they felt insulted when APC decided to go with Muslim-Muslim ticket,” he said during a live appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Tuesday.

    Shagari, a former Minister of Water Resources and member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said if APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu has a Christian wife, Oluremi, it is only okay for to choose a Christian running mate and not a fellow Muslim in the person of former governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima.

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  • 2023: We won’t repeat our mistake of 2015 – Northern Elders

    2023: We won’t repeat our mistake of 2015 – Northern Elders

    The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has said its members campaigned against President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 because he did not do well enough to convince them between 2015 and 2019 when the election held.

    NEF’s spokesman, Dr Hakeen Baba-Ahmed made the statement when he appeared on Politics Today, a popular political programme on Channels Television on Sunday night.

    “The truth is that we campaigned against Buhari and told northerners not to vote for him in 2019. That’s because Buhari didn’t do well in his first term. We supported Atiku because it was the only option available then.

    “At this stage, our options are open. We will not vote on a narrow prism like where (candidates) come from. I speak for the elders’ forum. There was no point we said only northern candidates will be considered. We don’t see the north in isolation. We see ourselves as related to other parts of Nigeria.

    “I don’t know what the other parts of the country are doing but the North is not just going to vote for any candidate unless we are convinced that he has done some serious thinking about what he is going to do for this country.

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    “But we need to know the presidential candidate’s mental health, physical, intellect capacity and his willingness to tap into some of the brightest brains available and his sensitivity to a number of key issues that are vital to our survival as a country.”

    This time around, however, he said the body will subject candidates of various political parties seeking the votes of the north to a rigorous interrogation exercise until they are convinced about who has the capacity to fix the country.

    Baba-Ahmed stated that the northern elders made a terrible mistake in 2015 when they charged the people to cede their bloc votes to the President Muhammadu Buhari without requesting his blueprint.

    He said, “We will subject all candidates including Atiku, Tinubu, Obi through a rigorous process and they had better be willing, because, believe me, we carry the responsibility on our shoulders to advise people in the north where to go. I am not saying this to impress anybody. We will exercise that responsibility seriously.

    “What we promise not to do this time around was not to repeat what we did in 2015 and say ‘Vote for only Sai Baba” where we escorted him to the villa but failed to sit him down and ask what he planned to do. It would no longer be about fixing the economy, security and the fight against Boko Haram, They must be specific.

    “Buhari got away with it in 2015 and in 2019, we campaigned against him, saying this time he has failed and won’t be given another chance. Today, look at where the country is. We are not going to make that mistake again.”

    When asked if the region of the candidate will be considered as one of their criteria, the NEF image-maker disclosed that they are not putting a ceiling on any candidate.

    Baba-Ahmed, however, vowed that the process will not be a walk in the park for any of the candidates.

    On whether the NEF can encourage the north to vote for Buhari’s party again, Baba-Ahmed said that it depends on how strong Tinubu’s conviction is.

    He said, “If Tinubu is able to convince us about his genuine intention to the North, We will, in turn, tell the people Tinubu is the best candidate, vote for him.

  • Presidency slams Northern Elders Forum over call for Buhari’s resignation

    Presidency slams Northern Elders Forum over call for Buhari’s resignation

    Over the current security challenges, the Presidency has reacted to the call by the Northern Elders Forum for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign.

    The President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, said resignation of the president would never be a solution to the nation’s security problems.

    He stated that the security agencies have since intensified efforts to address the recent spike in terrorist activity, particularly in the Kaduna and Niger States axis as well as in the Niger Delta region, in line with presidential directives.

    According to him, the defense establishment has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the affected areas to achieve positive results.

    The statement reads in part: “The Presidency does not wish to be drawn into the high-decibel show in the media, taking the nation by the storm from the Northern Elders Forum.

    “Publicity is the oxygen for politicians who have failed to connect with voters in a democracy.

    “It is enough to say from our part, that resignation call on the President is not a solution to the security problems facing the country, something that has built up to a worrisome level following decades of neglect.

    “It is more important that citizens know what their government is doing to deal with this situation and for politicians to come to terms with the fact the it is beneficial to all that they help to preserve the state so that when it is their turn, they will have a place that they will manage.

    “People don’t have to destroy what is there in a desperate quest to get power.

    “In response to the recent spike in terrorist activity, particularly in the Kaduna and Niger States axis, the defense establishment, in response to presidential directives, has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the areas, as well as that going on in the Niger Delta region.’’

    According to the presidential media aide, the new operations structures are being reinforced with land-based assets to increase the efficiency of the troops and intelligence is equally being reinforced.

    He revealed that “the air defence system is being reinforced with newly-acquired jets and drones which assemblage and training for operators has been hastened to meet the current exigencies.

    “The country is equally getting assurances of early delivery of equipment on order from manufacturers and the effort is ongoing to conclude other major procurements still in process.

    “Only this morning, the government, at a meeting of the cabinet, approved the procurement of the largest ever single procurement of military vehicles.’’

    Shehu disclosed that the security agencies had equally embarked on major security operations in the South East and South South zones aimed at safeguarding the nation’s power infrastructural facilities against the activities of saboteurs.

    He revealed that already some suspected economic saboteurs had been apprehended and would soon be prosecuted accordingly.

    “At the same time, similar major operations are going in the South-East and the South-South where the economic live wire of the nation and electricity transmission lines are currently being secured from saboteurs.

    “What the sponsored saboteurs aim to show is that the government cannot provide power, sabotaging equipment at switches and other vital points. They will not succeed. The public knows who is who, and who has done what in our country’s governance.

    “Massive gains being made will shortly be manifesting. Large number of arrests have equally been made.

    “Nigerians are assured that the government will keep its promise to the nation and threats to security will be handled with the firmness they call for. And government will remain firm in securing the country’s unity and progress,’’ he said.

  • INSECURITY: Northern Elders Forum advices President Buhari to resign

    INSECURITY: Northern Elders Forum advices President Buhari to resign

    The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has adviced President Muhammadu Buhari to voluntarily step down following overwhelming insecurity in the country.

     

    NEF explained that the constitution has provisions for leaders to voluntarily step down if they proved incapable of leading.

     

    The Northern Elders Forum stated that it is now time for Buhari to seriously consider that option, since his leadership had proved spectacularly incapable of providing security over Nigerians.

     

    The group, in a statement issued by its Director, Publicity and Advocacy, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said the administration of Buhari did not appear to have answers to the challenges of security to which the nation was exposed.

     

    “We cannot continue to live and die under the dictates of killers, kidnappers, rapists and sundry criminal groups that have deprived us of our rights to live in peace and security,” NEF said.

     

    According to NEF, the nation’s constitution has provisions for leaders to voluntarily step down if they are challenged by personal reasons or they proved incapable of leading.

     

    “Our Forum is aware of the weight of this advice, and it is also aware that we cannot continue to live under these conditions until 2023 when President Buhari’s term ends,” the group said.

     

    The group lamented that killers and other criminals appeared to have sensed a paralyzing vacuum at the highest levels of leadership, and that they grew more confident and acquired more competence in subverting the State and the security.

     

    NEF added that Nigerians had shed enough tears and blood without appropriate response from those with responsibilities to protect the people.

  • Northern elders take new stand on 2023, Nnamdi Kanu, insecurity, others

    Northern elders take new stand on 2023, Nnamdi Kanu, insecurity, others

    The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has urged Nigerians, especially Northerners, to register and be prepared to vote for competent and honest leaders in the 2023 general elections.

    NEF said Northerners would work with other Nigerians to produce a competent and committed leadership that would restore confidence in the country’s capacity to survive and rebuild itself for the next generation.

    In a statement issued in Abuja by its Publicity & Advocacy Director, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the forum noted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) dominate the political landscape.

    It said Nigerians would benefit from additional options, both to improve competition and to broaden the leadership selection process.

    The statement reads: “The forum took note of the worsening security situation in the country, in spite of claims by the administration to the contrary.

    “Boko Haram insurgency continues to be a major threat in the Northeast, while kidnapping and large scale banditry in many other parts of the North are taking over the lives of large portions of the population.

    “IPOB threatens to eradicate the influence of legitimate authority in the Southeast. Politicians and influential people are worsening the nation’s fault lines by the manner they seek political advantages through the exploitation of threats to our unity and peaceful co-existence. Poverty and poor governance are fueling widespread alienation from mainstream social existence.

    “The forum joins the nation in its outrage over the fact that Maiduguri, Borno State capital has been without power from the national grid for 10 months, and is alarmed by signs that its population could be forced to resign to living with this additional assault on their lives and livelihood. This situation must be reversed at all costs. The planned closure of Internally-Dispersed Persons (IDP) camps should be carefully considered so that it does not place more victims in avoidable peril.

    “The forum regrets that arguments over labelling bandits as terrorists waste attention and energy. If labelling bandits as terrorists will substantially improve the capacity of the Nigerian state to eliminate this expanding scourge, the Forum supports it without reservation. In any case, all lawful options in bringing this menace to an end must be pursued.

    “Measures put in place to contain its spread should be diligently monitored and evaluated, and those that merely worsen the condition of living of the law-abiding population should be removed.

    “Governments should be sensitive to the possibility of severe food shortage in the next few months in many Northern communities, in addition to escalating cost of living which will combine to confront the poor with intolerable conditions of living.

    “Activities of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) represent an unacceptable threat to the security and rights of fellow Nigerians in the states of the Southeast and the country as a whole.

    “Its damage to the economy of the Southeast is already registered as a major disaster. IPOB’s plans to frustrate the governorship election in Anambra State this weekend must be resisted.”

    He cautioned Southeast leaders seeking special treatment for the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in exchange for peace, reminding them “they are merely inviting more threats on the people they should help to protect.”

    NEF said the nation was coming to terms with a major requirement of the democratic process, which is the right of all citizens to freely participate in all political activities, adding that: “every Nigerian can contest for any office to which he/she is qualified, and voters will choose their next leaders in credible elections”.

    The forum hailed all who toiled to restore a level playing field to the democratic system.

    NEF said it was now left to politicians and other leaders to conduct the type of politics that builds into real equity, fairness, competence and justice, through inclusive campaigns and a responsible approach towards the 2023 elections.

  • Group faults Northern Elders Forum on 2023 Presidency

    Group faults Northern Elders Forum on 2023 Presidency

    The Concerned Igbo Stakeholders Forum (CISF) a pressure group has faulted the Northern Elders Forum (NEF)’s position that the North will hold on to power beyond 2023.

    Mr Chukwuma Okenwa, the spokesperson for the group said this in a statement in Enugu on Monday.

    Okenwa described such position as very disappointing and an aspersion to the intelligence and patience of the people in Southern part of the country.

    According to him, such comments are capable of exacerbating the already fragile peace of the country.

    “Thus, it might further fuel secessionist movements in the country,” he said.

    Okenwa noted that in the spirit of equity and fairness, a president from Southern part of the country, specifically the South-East, should be a non-negotiable agenda in 2023.

    “Southern Nigeria is more united than ever; and will vehemently resist any attempt to impose a Northern President on Nigerians come 2023,” he said.

    Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, NEF spokesperson had while delivering an address at the maiden Maitama Sule Leadership Lecture Series in Zaria, disclosed that the North was not ready to relinquish power in 2023.

    “The North is not for sale and Northerners will surprise those waiting for them to queue up in 2023 and be given money in exchange for their votes.

    “Anyone who does not want a Northerner as President should leave the country if one emerges.

    “We will lead Nigeria the way we have led Nigeria before, whether we are President or Vice President, we will lead Nigeria. We have the majority of the votes and the democracy says vote whom you want.

    “Why should we accept second class position when we know we can buy form and contest for first class and we will win,” he said.

  • APC will wreck Nigeria before 2023 – Northern Elders Forum

    APC will wreck Nigeria before 2023 – Northern Elders Forum

    The spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has berated the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), over its management of Nigeria, saying that by 2023, the party would have completely wrecked Africa’s most populous nation.

    Baba-Ahmed stated this in a monitored Channels Television interview on Monday. He lamented that the next party to take over the helms of leadership in 2023 would have a herculean task of fixing the country.

    While blaming the political class for the nation’s woes, Baba-Ahmed said the country’s current challenge is not just as a result of banditry and kidnapping activities but leadership failure.

    “What are you going to do with 2023 because between now and 2023, APC would have completely wrecked this country?” he said.

    “You are going to take over a country that has been completely destroyed by a party that has been substantially produced by the PDP and how are you going to fix this country? What’s your blueprint for what happens to Nigeria in 2023?”.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that President Muhammadu Buhari elected on the platform of the APC defeated then incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015. He contested for second term in 2019 and won. His second term tenure expires in 2023.

    Nigeria has been experiencing a series of security threats ranging from terrorism, banditry, militancy, cultism among others in several parts of the country.

    The country has been battling terrorism for more than a decade which has killed 36,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in the northeast.

    The Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) split from the jihadist group Boko Haram in 2016 and has since become a dominant threat in Nigeria, attacking troops and bases while killing and kidnapping passengers at bogus checkpoints.

    On March 1, jihadist fighters burnt down a United Nations humanitarian compound in the town of Dikwa after dislodging troops, killing six civilians.

    Nigeria’s jihadist violence has spread to neighbouring Chad, Cameroon and Niger, prompting a regional military coalition to fight the insurgents.

  • Northern elders, groups blast Southern governors; reject power shift to south, deadline for implementation of anti-open grazing laws, others

    Northern elders, groups blast Southern governors; reject power shift to south, deadline for implementation of anti-open grazing laws, others

    The Northern Elders Forum and other interest groups on Tuesday slammed the 17 southern governors for demanding power shift to the South in 2023.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the southern governors met in Lagos on Monday and reinforced resolutions reached at their May 11 meeting in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

    They insisted that power must shift to the South in 2023, and agreed to enact anti-open grazing laws by September 1.

    However, in a swift reaction, the North Elders Forum, through its Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said the North will not be intimidated into yielding an office that ought to be settled democratically.

    It sees the decision of the Southern governors as an expression of a sentiment that could be best discussed within a political process.

    “We are running a democratic government and decisions over where the next president comes from will be made by voters exercising their rights to choose which candidate best serves their interest,” NEF said.

    The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), in a statement by its spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, accused the Southern governors of ganging up against the North.

    Describing the proposed anti-open grazing law as retrogressive, the group said it threatens the legitimate presence of pastoral communities in the South.

    CNG said: “Their (Southern governors) support for treasonable felony, by the subtle endorsement of the activities of such criminal separatist forces, led by the likes of Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu, by warning the nation’s security agencies against operating in the region without obtaining permission from the governor of the particular state is a matter that must be given the seriousness it deserves.

    “It is ironic for such leaders of a society that delights in unleashing mayhem against fellow citizens of other regions at the slightest of pretexts, to expect the other sections of the country to trust them or any of their proteges with presidential powers.

    “The Southern governors’ resolutions in that regard have further exposed a deliberate attempt to impose a contentious system of a rotational presidency that turns all democratic norms and accepted indices of our national demography on their heads; a rotation system that is clearly aimed at achieving dubious political goals; and one clearly designed to weaken the North.

    “The Southern governors’ threat to impose and enforce this undemocratic leadership selection process on the North, irrespective of its advantage of numerical superiority and inherent political sophistry, is part of a calculated design to continuously weaken our region politically and pauperise it economically.

    “This conspiracy is actively perpetrated with the connivance of some northerners and accommodated by the personal ambition of a few of those that present themselves as northern political leaders.

    “Inevitably, the immediate trigger to the Lagos pronouncements was the collaborative assurances by the former Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima and the Kaduna State Governor Nasir Elrufai given just two days earlier.”

    CNG insisted that the North would not be stampeded into making major decisions around power shift.

    It added that only a candidate who is competent and can unite and secure Nigeria should be President in 2023, irrespective of where he or she comes from.

    “We warn the Southern governors and their northern collaborators that any attempt to ride on the back of such gratuitous insults to democratic fair play and crass political opportunism, to hoist incompetent leadership on the nation in the name of rotation would not be accepted and shall be vehemently resisted,” CNG added.

  • Insecurity: Buhari must do something and stop blaming everybody else for Nigeria’s woes – Northern Elders

    Insecurity: Buhari must do something and stop blaming everybody else for Nigeria’s woes – Northern Elders

    The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to raise to the security challenges facing the country rather than cast blames on previous administrations.

    Spokesman to the Forum, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed said it is clear that the government is not doing enough and that is why the results have been felt negatively across the nation.

    Dr. Baba-Ahmed said it is tiring to hear the presidency continue to ascribe the complaints of Nigerians to the workings of the opposition.

    “We can’t have a president that is just sitting there and then blaming everybody else for the woes of the country, that is not what we elected him for,” the NEF spokesman said on a monitored Channels Television programme on Friday.

    He added that “If every time Nigerians complain about being marginalized, we (presidency) don’t want to hear this and you dismiss it as this is just the opposition, then these problems will grow. Because even if it is the opposition, it is your job to deal with the opposition.

    “Ascribing problems to the opposition doesn’t solve them; because it is the job of the opposition to make you look bad, it’s your job to make the opposition less effective in making you look bad.

    “If the only response of the presidency is that every criticism, every complaint, every grievance that the people say the government is not working, we don’t see the result of work, and you say that is just talk, then clearly you are not dealing with the problem.”

    He asserted that it does not appear that the administration recognizes the magnitude of the problem faced by the country, adding, however, that even if in all fairness they do understand the enormity, then their response has been unsatisfactory and inadequate.

    “This is a country that is facing unprecedented levels of insecurity from all angles and we don’t see any sign that they are doing anything different from what they have done in the last 3, 4, or 5 years, you cannot keep doing the same thing and expect to get different results,” Dr. Baba-Ahmed stated.

    While noting that the military is under immense pressure in the northeast, the NEF spokesman said the truth remains that Nigeria is currently not winning the war against the insurgents and the bandits.

    The former permanent secretary to the Federal Government said kidnapping and banditry have become big industries in Nigeria and the presidency has run out of ideas.

    He emphasized that Nigerians don’t want to hear excuses, adding that the people want insecurity addressed outrightly.

    With regards to the recent case of kidnapping at the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation in Kaduna, Dr. Baba-Ahmed said, “Let the president fix security, if he can’t do it immediately then let him do something that indicates that he is capable of securing Nigerians”.

    Additionally, he said: “If you are not going to pay money to get the Kaduna College of Forestry students out, then for goodness sake, use another means to get them. It’s not just the responsibility of Kaduna State government…”

    “Please do something about how insecure we are, all these talks about the president is concerned, the president is doing something about it is not good enough, every single day our lives are getting worse we cannot wait for the president to get round to fixing things. He was supposed to hit the ground from day one and he hasn’t and consequently, things are just getting worse. “