Tag: Oshiomhole

  • Kwara APC rejects dissolution, calls Oshiomhiole a dictator

    The All Progressives Congress in Kwara State (APC) has rejected the dissolution of its executive committee by the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

    The party said the purported dissolution of its executives at the ward, local government and state levels was not only outrightly unlawful but also null and void.

    The state APC made its position known in a statement signed by its publicity secretary, Alhaji Buhari Sulyman.

    The statement reads in party: “We confirm that there is no case of lacuna in the party leadership in Kwara State and there was no ground for the purported dissolution. Thus, the NWC erred in law. Furthermore, the purported dissolution is null and void.

    “We recall that for many weeks, party members worked assiduously and painstakingly to elect party leadership at the ward, local government and state levels in Kwara State. The party structure was certified as duly elected by the National Working Committee of APC. The duly elected party structure in Kwara State cannot be overthrown or dissolved by an unlawful declaration from Abuja.

    “Considering the inglorious role played by Comrade Adams Oshiomole, he has lost the respect of the leadership and members of APC in the 16 local government areas and 193 wards of Kwara State. He has destroyed his human rights credentials. It is crystal clear the emerging dictator is always willing to trample on the rights of other party members whenever his personal interest is involved.

    “While the party will exercise legal means to protect the constitutional mandates of the party leadership at the ward, local government and state levels, we wish to reaffirm that the Alhaji Ishola Balogun Fulani – led State Executive Committee (SEC) remains the only authentic and lawful leadership of APC in Kwara State.

    “Despite the distraction from Abuja, the Alhaji Ishola Balogun Fulani – led State Executive Committee (SEC), the party leadership in the 16 local government and 193 wards of Kwara state shall continue to discharge constitutional functions. All members of the APC in Kwara State should remain calm as we devise legal measures to guarantee the protection of their rights.”

  • Oshiomhole: Less talk, more tactful action, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Following the political quake in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the question of whether the new National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has come to bury the party or revive it is fast gaining currency in the polity. This is on account of his seeming ugly fights with members of the splinter Reformed All Progressives Congress (R-APC), and with other prominent and loyal members of the party.

    To the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the former Edo State governor was, indeed, chosen to bury the APC. The PDP national spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, said while Oshiomhole had described the R-APC members as ‘inconsequential’, ‘hungry birds’ and ‘tired feet’, he had reportedly made midnight shuttles to “beg” the faction’s arrowheads not to leave the party.

    “Unfortunately for Oshiomhole and his presidential sponsor, events of the weeks ahead will clear all doubts that APC is dead and that Oshiomhole is just an undertaker, whose job is to cremate the derelict contraption of oppressors, who are falsely hailing themselves as messiahs,” Ologbondiyan said in a statement.

    This was on Thursday, July 19. By Tuesday, July 24, the PDP’s foretelling occurred, as 14 senators and 34 representatives of the APC defected to the PDP, while four representatives moved to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the National Assembly.

    This probably gave rise to insinuations credited to Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, APC’s former chairman, on the social media, that: “When I was called up to handover to Adams Oshiomhole, I pleaded with the leaders of the party to look for someone else even if they don’t want me again. Nobody listened to me. I handed over to him a party fully intact and healthy. Under 4 weeks, Oshiomhole has used his mouth to destroy APC. Who do you blame?”

    Although Oyegun has denied granting any media interview since leaving office, or saying that “Oshiomhole was bringing more problem to the party,” the alleged social media concoction aptly captures the reality on the ground.

    Ordinarily, the projection of more defections should give the APC the jitters, and a sombre reflection. But what did the public see and hear from the party chairman? The very opposite of introspection! Emerging from a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari the other day, Oshiomhole fired from the hip, expressing his excitement over the departure of some lawmakers to opposition parties.

    He did not only describe the defectors as “mercenaries” and right wing politicians, who believe in the philosophy of “share the money,” but also claimed that the APC was “not disturbed at all” nor was he losing any sleep over the defections. A familiar refrain since May from a man, whose pedigree as a labour leader and negotiator recommended him for endorsement and affirmation as chairman!

    Oshiomhole’s headship of the APC was expected to breathe fresh air into an asphyxiating party that was held down by the previous National Working Committee (NWC) shepherded by Oyegun. The division, and current defections were the groundwork laid by that committee, which saw “nothing burger” in the crisis that tore the party apart at the state and national levels.

    Instead of quick intervention to stem the grievances, the previous NWC felt the solution was to extend, by 12 months, the tenures of the party committees nationwide, to avoid going into the 2019 elections “more fractured.”

    The reversal of the decision on that suggestion, already endorsed by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the APC, paved the way for the ward, local government and state congresses, which culminated in the national convention that picked Oshiomhole as national chairman, with the mandate to heal the wounds in the party.

    Rather than be the mediator, facilitator, conciliator and peacemaker, Oshiomhole has ostensibly become the inflamer of passion, adding insults to injury. His outings have been largely saber-rattling, thus hardening positions in a fluid society wrack by tribal, ethnic, religious and geopolitical interests, and by the spate of unwarranted killings across the country.

    It would be indiscreet to list his verbal gymnastics and gyrations, but suffice it to indicate that Oshiomhole’s modus operandi had virtually been to admonish, blackmail, browbeat, bully, caution, flex muscles, intimidate, pressure, scare, terrorize, threaten and warn all known or perceived “enemies” of the APC in the party and its government, to pave way for only “genuine” members.

    But House of Representatives Majority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, thinks now is the time to gather, and not to scatter. “What I told you was that we are on break now and some of our members will be going out on campaigns and to meet their constituents. It is the time to stay in touch with our members and keep them close because… this is their time. We must consolidate and hold our positions very tight,” he told Oshiomhole at the APC Reps Caucus meeting on Friday.

    If the APC chair needed further admonishing, he got one from a Facebook poster: “I think Adams Oshiomole should be a lot more conciliatory than issuing threats, giving orders and treating party members as if they are toddlers. A lot of Nigerians will be disappointed and heartbroken if they are taken back to ‘Egypt’.”

    ‘Egypt’ is a euphemism for the opposition PDP, which the APC took power from in 2015. Will Oshiomhole, through his utterances, take the APC members back to that road to Golgotha in 2019? He, and he alone can answer that poser that may fulfill Mark Anthony’s stylistic at Julius Caesar’s funeral: “I have come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.”

     

    * Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

  • 2019: How Oshiomhole’s emergence saved APC from Oyegun’s ‘mess’ – Okorocha

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has reiterated that choosing Adams Oshiomhole as the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) saved the party from an impending catastrophe in the build up to the 2019 election year.

    Okorocha said in spite of the turbulence currently facing the APC, with Oshiomhole in the saddle, the party would land at a safe destination.

    In a statement in Owerri on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha said had they foreseen the current gale of defections rocking the party, the proponents of tenure elongation for Oshiomhole’s predecessor, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, would have thought otherwise.

    He said the challenges currently facing the party had shown the wisdom in electing Oshiomhole as the national chairman.

    Okorocha said, “One could easily imagine what would have been the case if the party had allowed the Oyegun-led NWC to continue and what would have happened at the party’s primaries especially that of the presidency.

    What is happening in the party now could not have been planned and executed within these few weeks Oshiomhole took over as the national chairman of the party. Rather, his coming only altered the plan of those who wanted to destroy APC to serve personal interests.

    According to him, the campaign for tenure elongation for Odigie-Oyegun was an arrangement to short-change President Muhammadu Buhari at the APC presidential primary for 2019.

    He added, “Oshiomhole’s coming was timely. He came at the appropriate time. He is on it and will get it right. All we need to do is to support him.”

  • Expel Saraki now, Kwara APC faction tells Oshiomhole

    A faction of the All Progressives Congress loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari in Kwara State has urged the national leadership of the party to expel Senate President Bukola Saraki.

    The Chairman of the faction, Mr. Bashir Bolarinwa, on Friday called for Saraki’s expulsion from the party, accusing him of being behind the recent mass defection of senators and members of the House of Representatives from the APC to other parties, mainly the PDP.

    He said, “As for me, he is no longer a member of the APC. He is just hiding behind one finger deceiving himself and thinking that he is deceiving Kwara people.

    We already know where he belongs. We know how he operates politically. We know very well that he is behind all that happened in the state and even nationally, including the defection of the federal lawmakers.

    What he has done is to look for aggrieved senators, even from other parts of the country. I know that the national leadership of the APC will not just ignore it. For us in Kwara, we saw it coming, so it did not come as a surprise.

    We know that the national leadership (of the APC) will do the needful. We are calling for his expulsion and that of all others who are with him, pretending to be APC members while their hearts are elsewhere. They should all be expelled immediately.”

    However, the APC faction in the state loyal to Saraki, dismissed the Bolarinwa-led faction of the party and its call for the Senate President’s expulsion.

    The Publicity Secretary of the faction, Sulyman Buhari, said there was no basis to expel Saraki from the APC, adding that the Senate President had not engaged in any anti-party activity.

    He noted that being the Senate President, Saraki is required by his office to relate with all the members of the National Assembly, including those from other parties

    Buhari said, “As far as I am concerned, I will not give much concern to the call. I do not know any other faction of the APC in Kwara State; we have one APC in Kwara and I’m its Publicity Secretary. I don’t think that I should give any statement by some aggrieved people in the state a response.

    The call is baseless. Those who are calling for his expulsion have lost focus. They should rather think of better things to do. There is no basis for anybody to think of expelling Saraki and his loyalists. He is still the Senate President. There are people from other parties in the Senate and he should not be a sectional leader.”

     

  • Defection: Ortom makes political capital out of human graves, celebrates death of his people – Oshiomhole

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Adams Oshiomhole has said that the party was relieved that Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue defected to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    I am relieved as national chairman, and I believe that the leadership of the party in Benue is also relieved that Ortom has left the party and returned to the club he belongs”, Oshiomhole said in an interview with newsmen on Friday..

    Oshiomhole lampooned the PDP as a “club whose philosophy is to share the money and not develop communities”.

    We now have a clean platform to search for a clean and credible candidate from Benue, a candidate that can provide leadership that the great people of Benue state deserves. And not someone who seeks to make political capital out of human graves and celebrating the death of his own people,”he said.

    Oshiomhole added that as a party, the APC condemns killings by any criminal whether in Benue state or any other part of the country.

    He said that the APC accepts that government’s responsibility must be to protect lives and properties.

    However, the party will condemn in strong terms anyone in government that seeks to get political capital from the shedding of blood.

    He stressed that government at all levels have shared responsibility of protecting Nigerians irrespective of religious, social and political status.

    Oshiomhole accused the Benue governor of ineptitude in the discharge of his duties as chief security officer of his state and insisted that Ortom got the party’s ticket,”on a platter of gold”.

    This, he said, was especially so, because the governor never participated during the process of the party’s formation.

    He added that the party would henceforth, be more thorough on its choice of candidate.

    He became a candidate by accident and the lesson for our party is that never again should anyone become a candidate on our platform by accident.

    It has to be by conscious choice, my aim is that we will have a political party that is defined by clear cut ideology and people will join or abstain from joining on the premise of conviction,”he said.

    He added that it was unfortunate that while President Muhammadu Buhari had been to other states in the federation to commission projects, there has been none to commission in Benue.

    This, Oshiomhole said, was so because Gov. Ortom had not developed any project since he assumed office, adding that this was one of the complaints the Benue APC leaders brought against him.

    The APC national chairman also accused Gov. Ortom of making political gain on the security situation in his state, after allegedly spending heavily on security.

    He said that the Benue governor when asked to defend himself following the accusations against him, could not give reasonable explanation.

    Whereas the President and Vice President had visited other states to commission projects, they had only visited Benue on condolence visits.

    It is OK to lament that there is no federal presence. Where is the explanation for the absence of projects in Benue state?

    Ortom’s argument is that he had diverted a lot of funds to security issues ,” Oshiomhole said.

    He added that the governor’s, claim of spending so much on security in the state raises more questions.

    He noted that while the governor claimed that he had spent N22 billion received from the Federal Government on security, the people of the state were more and more insecure.

    Oshiomhole said he felt scandalised watching Gov. Ortom on television saying he had to leave the APC because the party could not protect the state.

  • 2019: How Tinubu, Oshiomole, others stopped me from defecting – Shehu Sani

    Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Shehu Sani has explained how some leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) talked him out of his planned defection.

    The outspoken senator said it took the efforts of the chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomole, a national leader of the party, Bola Tinubu, and the national chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, Balarabe Musa to stop his defection most likely to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as his colleagues did on Tuesday.

    On Tuesday, 15 members of the ruling party changed allegiance, with 12 joining the PDP.

    “My defection was stopped by Asiwaju Tinubu, Oshiomole and Balarabe Musa. First of all, they recognised and accepted the fact that an injustice has been done to me in Kaduna.

    “Balarabe Musa invited me to his house, cautioned and counselled me against defection. Asiwaju did the same thing. Adams Oshiomole reminded me of my activism and the struggles.

    “They drew my attention to the fact that all those who defected to the PDP were once PDP members. I don’t have the pedigree of PDP. I’m an activist.

    “The assurance they gave me was that everything will be sorted out. They assured me that they will intervene on issues which I raised. Because of that I could not defect.”

    Apart from the three, the lawmaker alluded his change of mind to interventions by lawyer, Femi Falana, religious leaders and his constituents.

    Sani said he raised five issues the party leaders were to address.

    “The first was the fact that the governor (El-Rufai) engineered my suspension and neither the presidency nor the party have ever lend a voice about that.”

    “Secondly, my office was attacked five times by thugs. Thirdly, the governor tried to frame me in a murder case. Then the governor publicly incited the general public to attack me because we denied him loan.

    “The governor also demolished the house of the national vice chairman of the party when he tried to intervene.”

    Sani said his decision to dump the party was upturned a night before the formal announcement on the floor of the Senate.

    He added that his colleagues, who later defected mounted intense pressure on him to yield.

    “I was under intense pressure from my colleagues who defected, to defect along with them. I explained to them that we have different political constituencies, calculations and background.

    On his plan ahead of 2019, Sani said he would contest for the senatorial seat again.

    But he quickly added: “It’s still open, it depends on the decision of the party. I’m going to contest for the Senate. That is it for now.”

  • Oshiomhole mistaking APC for a labour movement – Ogunlewe

    Former minster of works and housing and a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP chieftain, Adeseye Ogunlewe has cautioned the Adams Oshiomhole-led All Progressives Congress [APC] not to mistake a political party for a labour union.

    The former minister who made the observation while speaking on Politics Today in Channel’s TV on Thursday, said the arrogance displayed by the leadership of APC will only frustrate the party’s chance come 2019.

    Although, Ogunlewe did not directly mention Oshiomhole’s name but the manner at which he kept alluding to APC not being a ‘Labour union’ points his talks to the [Oshiomhole] who was a former Labour union leader.

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    While answering a question on question on what motivated APC lawmakers to defect to PDP, Ogunlewe replied, “One factor, is the tendencies of governors placing overbearing pressures on lawmakers…and there instances where lawmakers are also presumed by electorate as surrogates of certain god-fathers, that is not so…this people have constituents and that must be respected.”

    He added that the way political parties in Nigeria are managed could sometimes be very infuriating

    “Some party leaders are so arrogant that they talk carelessly to their subject ..election is not one person’s prerogative; the APC is not a labour movement or party, it is a party of very respected Nigerians,. Oyegun was a permanent Secretary when I was in Primary school.

    Ogunlewe noted that the more the party continue to criminalise people like the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and his superior Bukola Saraki who is the number three man in the nation, the party will continue to loses its credibility at the grassroot.

    Recall Oshiomhole had said he could not lose sleep over APC lawmakers who defected to PDP.

    During an APC caucus meeting yesterday, Oshiomhole also ruled out the likelihood of offering the APC’s legislators automatic tickets as a way of making them to remain in the party.

  • 2019: Buhari, APC will stay focused despite defections – Oshiomhole

    2019: Buhari, APC will stay focused despite defections – Oshiomhole

    The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole on Wednesday night reiterated that the party would remain focused on the task of providing good governance to Nigerians despite the recent massive defections by some lawmakers.

    Recall that about 14 senators and 37 reps had on Tuesday decamped from the APC to other political parties. A sitting governor in Benue State, Samuel Ortom also on Wednesday announced his defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and APC Senators at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Oshiomhole said the meeting was held at the instance of the senators, who wanted to show their solidarity for the President and his administration.

    He said: “The senators have come in huge numbers to prove that the APC remains the party with the largest number of senators as well as members in the House of Representatives. Also to prove that we still have what it takes to continue to provide good governance for Nigeria.

    “We have agreed that going forward, the APC cannot be intimidated, the government will not be intimidated or distracted. We remain focused and committed to addressing the critical challenges that confront our country, namely security, economy and fight against corruption.

    “On all three, the President is consistent and determined and the senators have come to reassure him of their full backing on these three core commitments which we have made to the Nigerian people and for me as party Chairman, we are very excited.”

    According to him, the legislators that defected on Tuesday were victims of misinformation.

    He said some of them would retrace their steps and come back to the APC.

    The Majority Leader in the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, who led the APC Senators to the Presidential Villa, said they were in the State House to pay courtesy call on President Buhari and also give him details of what transpired at the Senate on Tuesday.

    He said: “We have come to pay a courtesy call on our leader, the President of this country and then inform him about what happened yesterday (Tuesday) in the Senate and indeed the National Assembly; the defection by some of our colleagues from the APC to the Peoples Democratic Party and various political parties. We informed the President on how we stand in the Senate.

    “As at today, the APC caucus in the Senate is 53 in number, followed by the largest minority party the PDP with 48 Senators and then the ADC with two Senators, APGA has two Senators. We have two vacant seats which were occupied by APC Senators who are late now.”

  • BREAKING: Oshiomhole meets Buhari, reacts to lawmakers’ defections from APC

    BREAKING: Oshiomhole meets Buhari, reacts to lawmakers’ defections from APC

    The National Chairman of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, has said that losing majority of the lawmakers to opposition parties on Tuesday will not in any way affect the party’s victory in the 2019 elections.

    Recall that 15 senators and 37 members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday defected from the ruling APC on Tuesday with majority joining the PDP.

    Oshiomhole, who spoke with State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, said those who left are “mercenaries” who were in APC just to win election.

    He said the governing party is “not disturbed at all” and that he is not losing sleep over the defections.

    Oshiomhole also said it is good that those who never believed in the APC are leaving ahead the electioneering activities because that would enable the party concentrate on its campaigns.

    He said those who defected cannot affect the electoral fortunes of APC because President Muhammadu Buhari got more votes than them in their own constituencies in the last election.

    He described the defectors as right wing politicians who believe in the philosophy of “share the money” and did not belong to the progressives group.

    He said even while they were in the APC, they constituted themselves as opposition to the governing party.

     

    More to come…

  • Attack on ministers: Ngige replies Oshiomole

    Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige has faulted the stand of the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole on the constitution and inauguration of the board members of federal agencies and parastatal under his ministry.

    READ: BREAKING: Oshiomhole vows to sack Buhari’s ministers over abuse of office

    The APC chairman, in a letter, had given the labour minister one week within which to constitute the board of the parastatals and agencies under his ministry.

    The parastatals and agencies are the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), National Directorate of Employment (NDE), National Productivity Centre (NPC), and Michael Imoudu Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS).

    But, Ngige, in his reply, explained why he would not constitute the Board of NSITF within the one week ultimatum given by Oshiomhole. He expressed disbelief that such a letter could emanate from the APC chairman.

    He said: “Our National Chairman, I am in receipt of a letter referenced APC/NHDQ/ GEN-S/28/018/003 dated July 11, 2018, which was sent from your office and received by me on July 12, 2018. Ordinarily, I would not believe the letter was from you except for the barrage of media statements that came before I saw the letter. I read the contents of this letter with both amazement and utter disbelief.

    “Three agencies have been reconstituted and members were inaugurated on March 8, 2018, in conformity with a presidential directive. All the three boards are currently operational. The only agency left out was the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), which, before the directive, had been enmeshed in major issues of corruption, involving about N48 billion, comprising Federal Government and employers’ contributions to the Employees’ Compensation Fund, plus some non-remitted PAYE taxes, which were carted away through well perfected sleaze operation. This resulted in the agency coming under the EFCC’s investigation/prosecution of members of the former board and some of her serving officials.

    “An Administrative and Financial Panel of Enquiry was instituted with a presidential approval as a follow – up to the criminal investigations. This was followed by a House of Representatives Committee on Labour and Employment probe in March 2018, which is still ongoing.

    “Comrade National Chairman, you are aware of this situation and you had broached this issue with me during your campaign period, when I visited your campaign office. Due to the fact that a lot of the information available to me as a minister are classified, I had told you that I will brief you later and, at our last meeting, during a function on Saturday, July 7, 2018, I had sought for an appointment for the next day, so I could brief you on the situation.”

    “I’m not oblivious of the fact that you are a very interested party in the matter because having served as chairman of the NSITF board before the last board, and as a former Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) president, you would be interested in the tripartite colouration of the board being maintained. More so, as labour still remains your base constituency. Mr. Chairman, a lot of the classified information from the EFCC, the Auditor-General of the Federation’s “spot check” report for an organisation with an account that has not been audited for five years – 2013 – 2017, are not within your purview. In view of all these damaging reports, I had a presidential permission not to inaugurate this particular board at the time we did the others.”