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  • Bayelsa: Oshiomhole cancels press conference, keeps mum over Supreme Court decision

    Bayelsa: Oshiomhole cancels press conference, keeps mum over Supreme Court decision

    All Progressives Congress (APC) Wednesday kept mum over the reaffirmation of Senator Duoye Diri as the elected governor of Bayelsa State by the Supreme Court.

    The national chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who had earlier called for a press conference in his office at the party’s national Secretariat later called it off. No reason was given for the call off.

    All Progressives Congress had earlier applied for a review of the February 13 judgement of the Supreme Court that disqualified its governorship candidate, Mr. David Lyon.

  • Help! Oshiomhole wants to destabilize my administration, Obaseki cries out to Buhari

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has cried out to President Mohammadu Buhari, that National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and members of the Edò Peoples Movement want to destabilise his administration.

    Governor Obaseki said the plot was to sponsor protest across the state targeted at maligning and undermining the state government.

    Obaseki said the plan was to incite the public and çause disaffection in the state in order to slow down the rapid pace of development which has won the heart of majority of Edo people.

    The Governor who spoke in a press statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said Oshiomhole resorted to the final option of stage managing protest and violent attacks with the intention to cause crisis and disaffection among the people.

    He said Oshiomhole and the EPM were also exploring other options of public disobedience and disturbances aimed at disrupting public peace and undermining the safety of Edo people.

    According to the statement, “This, we believe, is part of Comrade Oshiomhole’s grand plan to make the state seem ungovernable so that he would only achieve his ambition of forcing the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Edo but also cause chaos and civil unrest.

    “We again call on the Presidency, the Inspector General of Police and the National Security Adviser to rein in Comrade Oshiomhole and stop him from continuing with his insidious intentions so as to safeguard law-abiding residents and indigenes of Edo State.”

    Meanwhile, spokesman of Oshiomhole, Mr. Simon Ebegbulem, did not pick calls to his cell phone.

    State Secretary of the Edo APC loyal to Oshiomhole, Mr. Lawrence Okah, denied allegations of plots to sponsor protest against the Edo government

    Okah said God would see APC through the crisis.

    He said, “We carry the egg and we don’t want the egg to be destroyed.”

  • Obaseki to Oshiomhole: Visiting without official notification is impunity

    Obaseki to Oshiomhole: Visiting without official notification is impunity

    Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State on Sunday took a swipe at the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, for breaking protocol whenever he visited the state without official notification.

    He spoke when he played host to former President Goodluck Jonathan who paid him a private visit, after visiting the family of Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, wondered why the former Governor who knew the protocol would deliberately refuse to follow it.

    Oshiomhole who was in Benin on Saturday to attend the burial ceremony of late Madam Cecilia Agbonyinma, mother of Hon. Ehiozuwa Agbonyinma, was booed at the Benin Airport by some youths.

    His convoy was also pelted with empty water cans, even as heavy security presence at the airport barred the youths from getting close to the convoy.

    Also, the road leading to Oshiomhole’s residence was barricaded with two trucks, one of which was later set ablaze.

    It was gathered that the barricade was to prevent any political meetings from holding at Oshiomhole’s residence.

    Security was later beefed up around the house to forestall any attacks at night.

    But, speaking to newsmen about the airport incident, Obaseki said Oshiomhole should have informed the state government about his visit to the state.

    Jonathan had told journalists: “Traditionally, for somebody who has been a President, when he goes to a state, he has to pay a courtesy call to the Governor of the state. If you are not free, fine, but at least I informed him.”

    Addressing journalists after Jonathan’s visit, Obaseki criticised Oshiomhole for breaking protocol by his failure to formally notify his office whenever he visits the state.

    He said “He (Jonathan) is just extending the courtesy, as the President, someone who has served the country in the highest level and you heard what he said.

    “There is a courtesy when you are going to visit a state, you want to inform the person in charge of the state that you are coming and when you have time during a visit, you can now pay him a courtesy call.

    “Unlike the unfortunate incident, we have been having in Edo State. It is really sad where somebody who had been the Governor of a state visiting the state and does not realize that courtesy demands that he should inform the governor or the governor apparatus of his visit and the chief executive in charge of his security when he is in the state.

    “It is really sad and unfortunate that people who have served, who should know better decided to behave the way they do or behave with impunity and other sense of lawlessness.”

  • JUST IN: Heavy security presence at Benin Airport over Oshiomhole’s arrival

    There is heavy security beef-up at the Benin Airport as the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole arrives Edo State.

    There are fears that Oshiomhole will be attacked by irate youths at the airport which informed the heavy presence of security personnel.

    At the Airport entrance gate, there are soldiers and two police vehicles while others comprising officials of the Department of State Security, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps were stationed at various points of the Airport.

    An armoured personnel carrier was also seen at the airport parking lot.

    It was gathered that the heavy mobilisation of security personnel was to forestall any attempt to boo Oshiomhole or prevent him from leaving the airport.

    It was further gathered that Dr. Pius Odubu, General Charles Airhiavbere, Samson Osagie and APC chieftains loyal to Oshiomhole were at the airport to receive him.

    Some youths were also seen in clusters at the airport. The youths were heard chanting anti-Oshiomhole songs.

    A security source said some APC chieftains have raised alarm of an attack on Oshiomhole and his entourage from Abuja.

    Oshiomhole has been in running battle with the incumbent governor, Godwin Obasaki in the build up to the 2020 governorship election.

    The messy war between the duo had been on since last year over unreconciled differences. Obaseki had earlier ordered that Oshiomhole should be arrested whenever he arrived Edo State.

  • Bayelsa judgement: Oshiomhole reacts to Wike’s accusation of sponsoring attacks against Justice Odili

    Bayelsa judgement: Oshiomhole reacts to Wike’s accusation of sponsoring attacks against Justice Odili

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has said that the allegation that he sponsored thugs to attack the residence of former Rivers State governor, Dr. Peter Odili, was an insult and an assault on his reputation.

    Recall that the Rivers State Government had on Wednesday accused the APC chairman and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva, of being responsible for the attack on the Abuja residence of the Odilis.

    According to a statement signed by the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Paulinus Nsirim, the attacks were carried out because Justice Mary Odili was a member of the Supreme Court panel that gave a unanimous verdict against the APC governor-elect in Bayelsa State, David Lyon.

    Describing the unsubstantiated allegation as a reckless defamation of his character, the APC National Chairman, according to a statement issued in Abuja yesterday by his Chief Press Secretary, Simon Ebegbulen, said the allegation was unbecoming of a state government that is supposed to operate under the rule of law, including fairness and justice to all.

    Oshiomhole said it is the police that should give account of what happened at the residence of Dr. Odili, based on investigation; not the Rivers State Government in Port Harcourt.

    According to the statement, the allegation is “an egregious assault on the reputation that has taken Oshiomhole a life-time to build.

    “For clarity, Oshiomhole was not in any way involved in the action that took place at the residence of Dr. Odili, a gentleman for whom Oshiomhole has tremendous respect as a friend of many years despite political differences.

    “As a matter of principle, Oshiomhole condemns any harassment Hon. Justice Mary Odili had suffered for a judgment she gave within her powers as a judicial officer.”

    The national chairman claimed that as a one-time beneficiary of judicial redress of injustice, he always holds the judiciary in the highest esteem and obeys court orders.

    The statement noted that the APC has since returned to the Supreme Court to seek a review of the judgment in accordance with the democratic culture to which the national chairman subscribes.

    Oshiomhole called on the Rivers State Government to toe the path of decency and withdraw the defamatory statement with due apologies.

  • Bayelsa: You’ll be held responsible if anything happens to Odili, Wike warns Oshiomhole, Sylva

    Bayelsa: You’ll be held responsible if anything happens to Odili, Wike warns Oshiomhole, Sylva

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has warned that the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole and former Governor of Bayelsa State and Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva will be held responsible if anything should happen to former Rivers Governor, Dr. Peter Odili and his family.

    Mary Odili, wife of Peter Odili headed the five-man panel of justices that that sacked Bayelsa Governor-elect, David Lyon less than 24 hours to his swearing-in.

    The Peoples Democratic Party candidate Douye Diri had since been sworn-in as governor of Bayelsa State.

    After an emergency State Executive Council meeting presided over by Wike on Wednesday, the Rivers State Government condemned the recent attacks on the residence of Odili as a result of the Supreme Court judgment which nullified the election of Lyon.

    In a statement issued on behalf of the state government and signed by Paulinus Nsirim on Wednesday, the Wike-led government said the Federal Government seemed not to show interest in the sponsored threats to the lives of Odili and members of his family.

    It condemned the barricading of the residence of Odili in Maitama, Abuja by alleged sponsored thugs of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The government wondered why Odili’s family should be singled out for the unwarranted attack, when the judgment that ousted Lyon as Governor of Bayelsa State was a unanimous decision of a five-member panel of Supreme Court Justices.

    The State government went further to warn Sylva, Oshiomhole and their alleged agents to desist from the violent attacks against Odili and members of his family.

    “That the Rivers State Government will hold Timipre Sylva and Adams Oshiomhole responsible if anything happens to Dr Peter Odili and members of his family.

    “That the Rivers State Executive Council noted that in the past Rivers State suffered unfavourable Judicial Pronouncements and never resorted to self-help as being promoted by APC leaders in the case of Bayelsa State,” it said.

    The Wike-led government vowed that it would employ all legal means to protect Odili and members of his family and protect Rivers State Indigenes who were serving Federal and State Judicial officers.

    “That the Rivers State Government warns that should this harassment and intimidation continue, it will have no alternative than to retaliate,” the statement said.

    The government vowed it would defend the lives and property of Rivers people at all times, saying, “Enough is enough.”

  • Protesters besiege APC secretariat, demand Oshiomhole’s removal

    Protesters besiege APC secretariat, demand Oshiomhole’s removal

    Several protesters on Monday besiege the National Headquarters of the All Progressives Congress to demand the sack of the National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole.

    The protesters under the aegis of the APC Young Stakeholders stormed the party headquarters at 11:00am.

    They carried various placards with inscriptions such as ‘Oshiomhole Must Go’, ‘Oshiomhole go home’, and ‘We are tired of loosing’ among others.

    One of the leaders of the protesters, Mathias Omikpa, said the APC young stakeholders were tired of recording reversals of their victories on account of alleged tardiness of the party chairman.

    He said, “It is time for Oshiomhole to go, we are tired of this downward trend. The National Chairman has brought nothing but misfortunes to our party from Zamfara to Rivers now Bayelsa. We are calling on President Muhammadu Buhari and National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, to intervene.”

  • Edo APC (2): Oshiomhole as easy target, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Edo APC (2): Oshiomhole as easy target, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    By Ehichioya Ezomon
    Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State are praying that a new committee, set up at the behest of President Muhammadu Buhari, will resolve the crisis in the local chapter.
    Two previous committees, respectively empanelled by the National Working Committee (NWC) and the National Executive Committee (SEC), didn’t proceed due to opposition to their constitution.
    Yet, as the crisis lingers, each day that beckons on the September 19, 2020 governorship election raises the question: Will Governor Godwin Obaseki get the APC ticket for a second term in office?
    The query pops up due to two factors, firstly speculations that Obaseki is scheming to decamp to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) before the APC primaries, or after the September poll.
    The second factor, perhaps triggering the first, is the feud between the governor and the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, who heads the NWC of the party.
    The NWC, in line with the party rules and guidelines, has the power to fix and supervise primaries in the states. Will Oshiomhole, who views Obaseki as a “betrayer,” deny him the APC ticket?
    It’s a possibility bandied by Oshiomhole’s camp, whose bitterness over Obaseki’s “stabbing of Oshiomhole in the back” recasts the famous quote by King Duncan in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
    In Act 1 Scene 4 of that epic, the King asked his son, Malcolm, who had walked into his presence, if those, who’d gone to execute Cawdor for treason, had come back.
    Malcolm replied in the negative, but said that he had talked to one person, who “saw him die,” and reported that Cawdor admitted to the treason charges, and begged of the King’s forgiveness.
    To which the King retorted: “There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face,” adding: “He (Cawdor) was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust.”
    King Duncan spoke about “betrayal” from a subject that he had “absolute trust” in – a scenario similar to what’s playing out in Edo State between Comrade Oshiomhole and Governor Obaseki.
    Because of his “trust” in Obaseki, Oshiomhole, against a sustained opposition from very dedicated, and loyal members of the APC, “picked, backed and supported” Obaseki at the primaries, and led his campaigns for election to become governor.
    In the process, Oshiomhole stepped on “big” toes. He’s abused, insulted, and bruised. He created enemies, with many dumping the APC for the opposition PDP, “to teach Oshiomhole a lesson for betraying his long-term political allies.”
    Yet, like King Duncan – but unlike the lizard, which can tell from the face the kid that will stone it – Oshiomhole couldn’t read “the mind’s construction” in Obaseki’s face, to determine his behaviour if he became governor in 2016.
    Three years on, he’s experiencing what some past governors had gone through in the hands of their “hand-picked” successors, or “neophytes” they propped up in politics.
    Such predecessor-successor feuds were between Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and Senator Theodore Orji in Abia State; Dr Chimaroke Nnamani and Mr Sullivan Chime (Enugu State); Senator Godswill Akpabio and Chief Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom); and Dr Musa Kwankwaso and Dr Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano).
    But none of those “personality clashes” assumed the dimension of the Edo APC crisis, with Obaseki asking the Inspector General of Police (IGP), and the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest and prosecute Oshiomhole.
    Lately, the Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu, told reporters that he’s in Abuja, “on behalf of the state government,” to submit a petition to the IGP and the DSS, to arrest and prosecute Oshiomhole “for breaching the peace of Edo State.”
    Prior, Obaseki had literally declared Oshiomhole as an “enemy of the State” and “persona non grata,” of whom he said, “I will deal with him,” and, indeed, sought to remove him, through legal process, as the National Chairman of the APC.
    The height of the governor’s “show of power” is his declaration of Oshiomhole as “unacceptable or unwelcome” in his own state, and asking him to seek his (Obaseki’s) permission whenever he wants to come into the state.
    In diplomacy, according to Wikipedia, “a persona non grata is a foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country’s government…”
    But Oshiomhole isn’t a foreigner; he’s a bona fide citizen of Nigeria from Edo State, where the governor orders him not to return without his permission – in breach of Oshiomhole’s inalienable right, as enshrined in the amended 1999 Constitution of Nigeria.
    The Obaseki marker invokes memories of the deportation of Alhaji Abdulrahman Darman Shugaba, the Majority Leader of the Borno State House of Assembly in the Second Republic.
    Belonging to the opposition Great Nigeria Peoples Party (GNPP) in the Assembly, Shugaba tormented the ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN), with Alhaji Shehu Shagari as president.
    To deal with Shugaba, security operatives stormed his house in the morning of January 24, 1980, and deported him to Chad Republic, on the excuse that his father was born in that country. But the courts restored his citizenship after a two-year legal battle.
    Will Obaseki carry out his threat? On a lighter note, he could, and Oshiomhole, like Shugaba, would have recourse to the courts for reprieve. But “serious” things could happen to him due to a (mis)reading of the Obaseki/Shaibu utterances.
    Then, it would be a case of the mad man, who, seeing the fire he set getting out of control, says, “The only fire I know is the ‘small’ one I set to this place; the one that is spreading is not of my making.”
    Because unguarded utterances and “body language” carry a lot of weight, leaders should consider carefully whatever comes out of their mouth, which reflects their mindset.
    The Bible notes in Matthew 15:10-20 that: “But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a person. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander…”
    Recent happenings in the Edo APC – and the entire state – may not have been directed by Obaseki and Shuibu, but they’re fallouts from their utterances, and therefore had their imprimatur.
    Consider these declarations: “I will deal with Oshiomhole,” “We will chase Oshiomhole from Edo State,” “We will not allow Oshiomhole to come to Edo State again,” “If Oshiomhole wants to come to Edo State, he must seek Governor Obaseki’s permission.”
    Without their direction, agitated supporters could advance these threatening statements, and visit mayhem on Oshiomhole or members of his camp. Wasn’t a “bomb” exploded last week in the compound of an APC stalwart that backs Oshiomhole?
    So, the routine accusation that Oshiomhole was responsible for breach of the piece in Edo doesn’t hold water, as Obaseki, iterating to “deal with Oshiomhole,” has invariably portrayed himself as the “aggressor” and Oshiomhole the “aggrieved” in the APC crisis.
    Oshiomhole isn’t a perfect person – and no human is – but going by Bob Marley’s immortal words, he may still be Obaseki and Shaibu’s best friend, while those fawning over them are their “worse enemies.”
    So, it’s time they stepped back, and recall their coming into government as resting on the “political benevolence” of Comrade Oshiomhole. They shouldn’t forget, in a hurry, where “the rain beat them, and the sun dried them.”
    * Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.
  • Bayelsa: Comply with Electoral Act now, prosecute Oshiomhole-Reps PDP caucus

    Bayelsa: Comply with Electoral Act now, prosecute Oshiomhole-Reps PDP caucus

    …hails Diri’s emergence

    The House of Representatives Peoples Democratic Party, PDP caucus has hailed the emergence of Senator Diri Douye as governor of Bayelsa via a Supreme Court judgement last Thursday.

    The caucus also demanded the immediate prosecution of the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

    This was contained in a statement signed by the Arrowhead of the caucus in the House, Rep Kingsley Chinda, PDP, Obio /Akpor Federal Constituency of Rivers State.

    In the statement, Chinda said “on behalf of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) caucus in the House of
    Representatives, we heartily congratulate His Excellency Sen. Douye Diri and the PDP on this divine, historic and landmark victory.

    While we urge Gov Diri to fully concentrate on the task of ensuring good governance and delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of Bayelsa State and Nigerians in general.

    “We will continue to call for and work towards deepening our democratic practices. Consequent upon the judgement, We call for the immediate arrest and prosecution of :
    1. The National Chairman of the APC and the APC as a corporate entity under Section 31 (8) of the Electoral Act
    Which provides that “A political party which presents to the Commission the name of a candidate who does not meet the qualifications stipulated in this section, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a maximum fine of N500,000.00”.

    2. The Deputy Governorship Candidate of APC in the November 2019 Governorship Election in Bayelsa State under criminal Code.

    “We reaffirm our faith, confidence and unalloyed support to the leadership of our great party (the PDP), we pray that the Almighty God guide, protect as well as grant Nigerians divine wisdom to discern good governance from deceitful governance.

  • New twist in Bayelsa as Oshiomhole, APC demand fresh poll

    New twist in Bayelsa as Oshiomhole, APC demand fresh poll

    Adams Oshiomhole, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has written the Independent National Electoral Commission to demand for the conduct of a new governorship election in Bayelsa State.

    The letter followed the nullification of the election of the APC governor-elect, Lyon David and the declaration of Douye Diri, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party as governor of Bayelsa by the INEC, after the shocking Supreme Court ruling on 13 February.

    Diri was sworn in Friday.

    Oshiomhole faulted the declaration of the PDP candidate as the winner arguing Diri, also failed to meet the mandatory requirement to become the governor.

    He argued that the Supreme Court did not void the votes scored by the APC at the election, contrary to the assertion by INEC.

    APC National Chairman said: ‘’Kindly recall that the Governorship election in Bayelsa State was conducted on the 16th November, 2019 and our great party, the All Progressives Congress, duly participated at the said election. You will also recall that the All Progressives Congress emerged victorious at the election leading to our Lyon David Pereworinimi being declared and returned as winner of the election,’’ the letter reads.

    ‘’Our attention has been drawn to the judgment of the Supreme Court delivered on 14th February 2020 in the pre-election appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and its governorship as well as deputy governorship,

    ‘‘In the said judgment of the Supreme Court, the candidature of our governorship and deputy governorship candidates were nullified and the commission was ordered to issue fresh certificate of returns with the highest number of votes and with the required geographical spread.

    ‘’It is however to be noted that the Supreme Court did not void the votes that our party polled at the election and the implication of this is that the votes of the All Progressives Congress must be reckoned with in determining whether any other candidate polled majority of lawful votes cast in one-quarter of at least two thirds majority of the state.

    ‘‘We have reviewed the judgement of the Supreme Court and we are of the firm opinion that the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party cannot be issued certificate of return and or sworn in as the Governor and Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State respectively.

    ‘‘We are aware of that section 179(1)(b) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria mandatorily requires a candidate for an election to the office of governor of a state to have not less than one quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two thirds of all the local government areas in the state before the candidate can be deemed to have been duly elected as the Governor of the State. This mandatory requirement was affirmed by the supreme court in the judgement under reference.”

    He pointed out in the letter that that Bayelsa State has eight local government areas, therefore, the two thirds of at least eight local government areas will be approximated to six local government areas.

    “From the results announced and duly published by the commission, it is clear that no candidates meet this mandatory constitutional requirement, including the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party who only managed to poll one quarter of the votes cast in only five local government areas,” the APC said.

    “The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party or any other candidate whatsoever, none satisfies the requirement of one quarter of the votes cast in at least 2/3 of the local government areas in the state as required by the supreme court judgment further request that a fresh election be conducted by the commission for the office of the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State,” the letter highlighted.