Tag: Omoyele Sowore

  • CAN lauds FG for releasing Dasuki, Sowore

    CAN lauds FG for releasing Dasuki, Sowore

    The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has commended the Federal government for ordering the release of former National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Col.m Sambo Dasuki, and the leader of RevolutionNow Movement, Mr Omoyele Sowore.

    The President of CAN, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, expressed the view in a statement signed by Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, Special Assistant, Media and Communications to the CAN President, in Abuja on Tuesday.

    Ayokunle described the gesture as a Christmas gift to Nigerians and “ a New Dawn for our democracy”.

    “We are very happy with the decision of the Federal Government to release the duo of former National Security Adviser (NSA) and the publisher of Saharareporters, Omoyele Sowore as mandated by the Federal High Court, Abuja.

    ”We appreciate the Attorney -General of the Federation and the Minister of Justice for his intervention and counsel.

    “The action of the government is commendable and it is a New Dawn for Democracy.

    ”As long as the Federal Government continues to respect the rule of law and the Constitution, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) will continue to work with the government to ensure that there is peace and stability in the polity.

    ”We will not cease to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari and his team for a successful tenure of office,” Ayokunle said.

    He said Nigeria should be a pace setter for the continent in everything good, being the giant of Africa in the abundance of human and material resources.

  • Court upholds suit stopping Sowore from parading self as AAC chair

    The Federal High Court, Abuja on Friday upheld a suit seeking to stop the suspended National Chairman, African Action Congress (AAC), Mr Omoyele Sowore, from parading himself the party’s national chair.
    The court, presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo, gave the judgment on Friday in Abuja.
    The court also ordered Malcolm Fabiyi to stop parading himself as the AAC’s deputy national chairman.
    The orders followed an application in a suit instituted on May 17 by the acting National Chairman of the party, Leonard Nzenwa.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the court had granted the orders after an application by the plaintiff, through his Lawyer, Barrister Emeka Ozani.
    Sowore, who was also the party’s presidential candidate in the last general elections, vowed to appeal the ruling.

  • My interest is to ensure Nigeria has steady power supply – Sowore

    The Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Mr Omoyele Sowore, has said that his interest is to ensure that Nigeria has steady power supply.

    Sowore stated this on Wednesday in Abuja at a town hall meeting tagged: “The Candidates’’ organised by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) injunction with DARIA Media with support from the MacArthur Foundation.

    He said the Federal Government has the responsibility of providing electricity to Nigerians.

    “My interest is to ensure that there is power, whether it is on exclusive or inclusive list, which ever list it belongs as long as I am elected as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I can light up the country.

    “There will be a legislative agenda that I will discuss with the lawmakers at the National Assembly that the most important thing is not the list where power belongs but how our people can get electricity.

    “What I am saying is that this idea that we are deregulating and privatising a sector that is on the exclusive list and federal government is not suppose to say anything about it is the oxymoron of the power sector.

    “They don’t want light in the country. We have paid for it. Where did the N16 billion that we spent on the power sector came from? It is the federal government.

    “But nobody is saying that the private sector is responsible for darkness. It is government that is responsible for lack of electricity in the country.

    “The federal government needs to drive the laws, recover what needs to be recovered. What our people need is light,’’ Sowore said.

    The AAC presidential candidate said the federal government has enough power to lighten up the country by looking at the rules and laws, as well taking the right and bold decisions.

    Sowore said the children would not be able to learn well, while the country’s economy would not be developed with an economy that is built on darkness.

    He stressed the need to distribute the available prepaid meters to all households to address challenges in wrongly estimated bills, as well as withdrawing the licenses of distribution companies that are not performing.

    “We cannot continue to pamper them if they are not doing what they are licensed to do,’’he said.

    On the Education sector, Sowere said that his administration would address the challenge in the sector through adequate funding and proper planning.

    He said that his administration would invest N1.3 trillion over a period of four year to take millions of Nigerian children roaming the streets back to school.

    He also said to address out of school syndrome the police need to enforce the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Act by prosecuting parents who refused to send their children to school.

    His running mate, Mr Rabiu Rufai, said that the government of AAC would work to get 13.5 million out of school children back to the class room.

    Rufai added that in developing the education sector, the AAC administration would recruit more teachers from unemployed Nigerians who have the requirements.

    He said that the most important issue in the minds of Nigerians were those of education and health sectors.

  • Omamode: Sowore mourns death of campaign DG

    The African Action Congress (AAC) has expressed sadness over the death of Omamode Ernest Ojegba, Campaign Organization Director General of Frank Ufuoma Esanubi, AAC governorship candidate in Delta state.
    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Omamode died when returning from a political meeting in Kwale after the vehicle conveying him plunged into Agbarho river along East-West road in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
    In a statement, presidential candidate of the AAC and convener of TakeltBack Movement, Omoyele Sowore, expressed sadly, saying the party is grieved at the death of the three members.
    “The African Action Congress party is sad to announce that we have lost three members from the Delta State AAC family.
    “The men were returning from an outreach effort related to State AAC activities when their car fell into a river on a particularly bad stretch of road that has claimed many lives in the past.
    “At this dark time, we mourn the loss of these brave men, and ask all of our members to pray that their patriotic and revolutionary souls rest in peace.
    “We also use this opportunity to remember and pray for their families that they might find the strength to bear this tragic loss,” Sowore stated.