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  • BREAKING: Tinubu speaks on dissolution of Oshiomhole led NWC, 2023 ambition

    BREAKING: Tinubu speaks on dissolution of Oshiomhole led NWC, 2023 ambition

    Bola Ahmed Tinubu has finally broken silence on the ouster of the Adams Oshiomhole-led national working committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The APC National leader aired his opinion in a statement he authored and released on Saturday.

    Tinubu, in his message, thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for stepping in to resolve the crisis rocking the party but was unhappy that the crisis degenerated to the point where he felt compelled to intervene.

    He, however, urged different parties to sheathe their swords.

    He thanked Oshiomhole for his roles in the office and for accepting the decision of the APC NEC meeting.

    He urged Oshiomhole to return to Edo and ensure Ize-Iyamu emerged the winner of the governorship election in Edo.

    The former Lagos Governor, however, disowns 2023 Presidential ambition.

    He said he has not taken a decision to run for president in 2023 contrary to speculations, maintaining that he was more worried about the health and economic challenges facing the country at the moment.

    Tinubu, in his words, said: “To those who have been actively bleating how the President’s actions and the NEC meeting have ended my purported 2023 ambitions, I seek your pity.”

    THE FULL STATEMENT: BECOMING THE PARTY WE WERE INTENDED TO BE

    I wish to begin my remarks by commending members of the National Working Committee. Under their collective stewardship, the party earned great and important victories, not least the vital second mandate handed to President Buhari. President Buhari’s victory and the overall electoral success of APC speak highly of them. Our task as a party is to build upon the progress thus made so that both nation and party may advance to their better future.

    Yet, we must acknowledge that something important has gone off track. For some months we have experienced growing disagreement within the leadership of the party. This unfortunate competition had grown so intense as to impair the performance of the NWC, thus undermining the internal cohesion and discipline vital to success.

    Some people have gone so far as to predict the total disintegration of our party. Most such dire predictions were from critics whose forecasts said more about their ill will than they revealed about our party’s objective condition. Predictions of the APC’s imminent demise are premature and mostly mean-spirited. However, an honest person must admit the party had entered a space where it had no good reason to be.

    The trouble is not that we would forfeit our collective existence but whether we were in danger of losing our collective purpose. In some ways, this possibility is of greater concern. A political party that has lost sight of the reason for its existence becomes but the vehicle of blind and clashing ambitions. This is not what drove the APC’s creation.

    Those who believe Nigeria can be forged into a better nation and deserves good governance must harken back to the establishment of our party. Those who were there and contributed the most to the party’s genesis embraced a common vision. Not only did we believe the venal, purblind PDP was leading the nation into a pit, we sincerely held a common vision of progressive good governance. This was the overriding reason for the APC.

    Those most intimately involved in founding the party remain faithful to this benign, timely assignment. Sadly, many members have lost their balance. Their personal ambition apparently came to greatly outweigh the obvious national imperatives.

    Even in the best of times, Nigeria is beset by myriad challenges. Poverty and economic inequality, insecurity, lack of infrastructure are longstanding obstacles that have blocked our access to national greatness for too long.

    Through no fault of our own, we now live in a moment of heightened difficulty. We did not ask for COVID-19 but it has found us. We must deal with it and navigate its rude economic consequences. At the same time we must grapple with the violent insecurity caused by increasingly desperate terrorists and criminals. People need concrete help from us. We must focus on building roads and creating jobs. For the average man, watching politicians wrestle for position is a poor substitute to seeing politicians working for the benefit of all.

    Yet, such intramural fighting has come to occupy the attention of many high ranking party officials and members.

    The National Working Committee, itself, became riven by unnecessary conflict. Those who disagreed with one another stopped trying to find common ground. Attempts were made to use the power of executive authority to bury each other. I must be blunt here. This is the behaviour of a fight club not the culture of a progressive political party.

    Some members went against their chairman in a bid to forcefully oust him. In hindsight, his fence-mending attempts were perhaps too little too late. I believed and continue to believe that Comrade Oshiomhole tried his best. Mistakes were made and he must own them. Yet, we must remember also that he was an able and enthusiastic campaigner during the 2019 election. He is a man of considerable ability as are the rest of you who constituted the NWC.

    It had been my hope that the disagreements could be resolved. After all, a political solution should not be beyond the ken of leaders of a major political party. But such resolution has failed to materialise. It was as if some unseen but strong force continued to stoke the embers. Instead of calling a prudent ceasefire, too many people sought more destructive weapons against one another.

    Order, party discipline and mutual respect went out of the window. Members instituted all manner of court cases, most of them destructive, some of them frivolous, none of them necessary. In the process, a dense fog fell upon our party.

    When this matter first came to a boil a few months ago, I issued a statement against this litigious tendency. President Buhari and former interim chairman Akande published strong words against this misuse of the courts as being contrary to the spirit of the party and the letter of its constitution. Each of us knew nothing good would come of such conduct. Instead of listening to this counsel, party members increased their trips to the courts. While busy providing ample livelihood for a gaggle of lawyers, these actions cast the good of the party to the wind.

    After the fusillade of lawsuits and countersuits, two NWC members laid competing claims to the chairmanship. One legitimately elected at our national convention; the latter whose claim was based on the questionable suspension of the former.

    With lawsuits so numerous one needed a spreadsheet to keep track, President Buhari has reasonably decided that he has seen enough.

    I do not lament his intervention or its outcome. I lament that the situation degenerated to the point where he felt compelled to intervene.

    President Buhari is much more than a mere beneficiary of the party. He is one of its founding fathers. The APC does not exist in its current form without his singular contributions. That is not opinion; it is an undisputed fact.

    Given these antecedents, he cares about the condition of the party as any parent would care for its offspring.
    President Buhari has done what any parent in his position and with his authority would do. The more troubling consideration is that so many trusted people acted in such a way as to force the president to put aside the issues of statecraft in order to address these problems.

    The President has spoken and his decision has been accepted. It is now beholden on all of us, as members of the APC, to recommit ourselves to the ideals and principles on which our party was founded. While we recognize that people have personal ambitions, those ambitions are secondary, not sacrosanct. Members must subordinate their ambitions to health and well-being of the party. Never should our party be defined by one person’s interests or even the amalgam of all members’ individual interests. A successful party must be greater than the sum of its parts.

    In this vein, I appeal to all former members of the National Working Committee and all members of our party to sheathe their swords and look to the larger picture.

    We have governorship elections around the corner in Edo and a primary and elections in Ondo. On these important events, we must concentrate our immediate energies. In the longer run, we must restore the collegial nature to the party so that it should be in the practice of coming to support the President instead of him having to rescue the party from itself.

    In Edo, we must rally round our candidate Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu. In this, Comrade Oshiomhole has a crucial role to play. I congratulate him for his equanimity and loyalty to the party and our President in accepting the dissolution of the NWC. I encourage him, now, to return to Edo State to energise the campaign for the election of Pastor Ize-Iyamu.

    In Ondo, we must set the procedures for primaries and conduct that exercise in a fair, transparent manner that shows the Nigerian people the party has left turmoil behind.

    In addition to the daily operation of the party, the Caretaker Committee has the mandate to prepare for a mini national convention within six months. We must give the committee the support needed to fulfil this assignment in an impartial manner.

    As I understand it, no one has been precluded from seeking any party office to which he is otherwise eligible. Former NWC members are free to seek re-election to the NWC. Provided they have the support of party members, they will have an opportunity to return to serve the party in a leadership capacity. This reflects our overriding desire to restore and maintain internal democracy not subvert it.

    To those who have been actively bleating how the President’s actions and the NEC meeting have ended my purported 2023 ambitions, I seek your pity. I am but a mere mortal who does not enjoy the length of foresight or political wisdom you profess to have. Already, you have assigned colourful epitaphs to the 2023 death of an alleged political ambition that is not yet even born.

    At this extenuating moment with COVID-19 and its economic fallout hounding us, I cannot see as far into the distance as you. I have made no decision regarding 2023 for the concerns of this hour are momentous enough.

    During this period, I have not busied myself with politicking regarding 2023. I find that a bit distasteful and somewhat uncaring particularly when so many of our people have been unbalanced by the twin public health and economic crises we face. I have devoted these last few months to thinking of policies that may help the nation in the here and now. What I may or may not do 3 years hence seems too remote given present exigencies.

    Those who seek to cast themselves as political Nostradamus’ are free to so engage their energies. I trust the discerning public will give the views of such eager seers the scant weight such divinations warrant.

    Personally, I find greater merit trying to help in the present by offering policy ideas, both privately and publicly, where I think they might help. I will continue in this same mode for the immediate future. 2023 will answer its own questions in due time.

    I have toiled for this party as much as any other person and perhaps more than most. Despite this investment or perhaps due to it, I have no problem with making personal sacrifices (and none of us should have such a problem) as long as the party remains true to its progressive, democratic creed. Politics is but a vehicle to arrive at governance. Good politics promotes good governance. Yet, politics is also an uncertain venture. No one gets all they want all the time. In even a tightly-woven family, differences and competing interests must be balanced and accommodated.

    My fellow party members who now feel aggrieved by the NEC meeting I urge you to accept the sacrifice you have been asked to make so that the air can be cleared, the party can assume its proper role of helping this government lead the nation toward enlightened improvement, and the party itself can grow and firmly establish itself as the best, most democratic party in the land.

    SIGNED

    Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    27 June 2020.

    Details shortly…

  • [TNG Analysis] At last, Oshiomhole eats the humble pie as Yahaya Bello predicts doom for PDP

    By Emman Ovuakporie

    The name Adams Oshiomhole rings a bell in Nigeria, the highly energetic former All Progressives Congress, APC chairman finally eats the humble pie pledging an unalloyed loyalty to his party.
    One would have thought that after spitting fire over Governor Godwin Obaseki’s disqualification before an Appeal Court shoved him aside, the strong man of Edo politics in his usual style was ready to unleash his tongue on his party.
    But he chose to humble himself though still unapologetic over his actions goes a long way to show that if given a second chance he would repeat same feat.
    When Oshiomhole was in charge of the APC every other person was beneath him.
    After Obaseki was disqualified he told Nigerians that the NWC has decided and its decision was final.
    But as soon as the governor shifts base to PDP moving his entire cabinet with 14 Assembly members, the fireworks that ensued finally swallowed him.
    As the Edo governorship race draws close, Oshiomhole will move into the battle field with his crown prince Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu without a troop.
    Hanging the toga of a former chairman one doubts whether his ward in Iyamho will not be captured by the PDP.
    Some die-hard loyalists of the former Chairman still strongly believe that he would bounce back stronger than before.
    While those he had stepped on their toes either as chairman or governor simply conclude that his bouncing back will be into oblivion.
    A big lesson for public officers who while in office throw caution to the wind and conclude they will remain in the corridor of government forever.
    Yahaya Bello and his prediction
    Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello is the new spokesperson of the APC as of late he comments on virtually on all issues.
    When Obaseki finally got the nod to run under the massive umbrella of the PDP he declared that like former President Goodluck Jonathan he would lose the guber race in Edo State.
    Bello who is an unrepentant loyalist of sacked chairman of the APC, Oshiomhole was kept quiet by the PDP.
    The last one he dropped on Friday is that the PDP would lose ten states soon though he didn’t specify the treacherous governors.
    One should quickly remind Bello that before the 2019 general elections it was speculated that three governors of the PDP, two in the south east and one in the south south are set to defect to APC.
    Till date none has defected to his troubled APC that is fast transforming into CPC.
    The PDP simply told the youngest governor in Nigeria that his assertion is unfounded that he should rather put developmental structures in his Covid-19 free state.
  • BREAKING: Oshiomhole breaks silence on dissolution of APC NWC

    The immediate past National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole on Saturday said he has accepted the decision of the National Executive Committee in good faith.

    This is the first time the former APC Chairman will be reacting to the crisis that eventually led to dissolution of the NWC of the party.

    He said he had no regret for all the actions he took while in office, while he also pledged his continued support and lotality to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Of course, we have now been dissolved and I have accepted that dissolution in good fate. I have always assured the President of my loyalty.

    “I know it is easy for people to speak of loyalty when the going is good but loyalty is brought to the test when the going gets really tough,” Oshiomhole said.

    Oshiomhole also stated that he was happy with what he achieved during his time in office.

    He said APC under his leadership was able to work hard to ensure that unity returned to the Ninth Assembly.

    He stated that part of his achievements was the emergence of Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, who has helped the executive arm of government to succeed.

    Adams Oshiomhole was kicked out of the APC chairmanship on Thursday.

    All the other NWC members also lost their positions and replaced by a caretaker committee.

    The decisions were taken at the emergency National Executive Committee meeting of the party, chaired by President Buhari.

    Meanwhile, Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has been appointed as the chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Governor Buni was sworn in by the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar Malami.

    Similarly, Senator John Akpan Udo-Edehe was appointed as the secretary of the caretaker committee.

  • ‘He appeared robust, healthy’, Oshiomhole shares last moment interaction with Ajimobi

    ‘He appeared robust, healthy’, Oshiomhole shares last moment interaction with Ajimobi

    Suspended National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole on Friday recalled his last moments with the late Senator Abiola Ajimobi, relating how the deceased “brought his deep insights, candor and infectious humour to bear in his contributions as the National Vice Chairman to our discussion that day.”

    Oshiomhole described the former Oyo State governor as a “true friend and a loyal brother.”

    The APC, Senate President Ahmad Lawan,the Progressive Governors Forum,Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, and other prominent Nigerians yesterday joined in mourning the death of Ajimobi.

    “I recall that our last moments together was at the National Working Committee (NWC) of our great party, All Progressives Congress (APC), just few weeks ago. He flew into Abuja that day for the meeting,” Oshiomhole said yesterday of his last interaction with Ajimobi

    “As usual, he brought his deep insights, candor and infectious humour to bear in his contributions as the National Vice Chairman to our discussion that day. You couldn’t fault his forensic logic, nor resist his disarming jokes.

    “He appeared robust and healthy.

    “Against this backdrop, nothing could therefore have prepared me to entertain the suspicion – much less, the thoughts – that that would be our last interaction.

    “A family man who treasured the company of his wife and children more than anything, he was in a hurry to return to his Ibadan home as soon as the meeting ended.

    “Alas, the news came few days later that he had taken ill. It will therefore not be incorrect to say that Senator Ajimobi met his death serving our great party, APC.

    “Indeed, my relationship with Senator Ajimobi transcended partisan politics. As fellow governors, we struck an uncommon rapport. We spoke often on anything – personal, politics and public interest. We drew even closer after we both served out our terms as governors of Oyo and Edo States.

    “Twice or thrice, he hosted my wife, Iara, and I in his private home. He and his elegant wife were generous hosts.

    “With Ajimobi, you could not ask for a more trustworthy ally in politics. His word was his bond.

  • Removal of Oshiomhole, dissolution of APC’s NWC not targetted at Tinubu – Kogi Gov

    Removal of Oshiomhole, dissolution of APC’s NWC not targetted at Tinubu – Kogi Gov

    Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, said the decision to remove former National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole and other NWC members was not targetted at undermining the influence of the APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu.

    He said the decision was to bring peace to the party.

    Governor Bello said this while featuring as a guest on Channels Television’s Politics Today, on Friday.

    He said: “The assertion that some governors decided to create the crisis in the party is unfounded. We can’t demolish a house that we built. Oshiomhole did not offend anyone and nobody offended Oshiomhole.

    “Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a leader, a father, a founding member of this great party. He contributed immensely to making sure that the party attains the height it has attained today. He has paid his due and continues to pay his due,” he said.

    “Nobody, however highly placed or lowly placed you are in the party, will ever undermine that great leader. Nobody is undermining him. He is still a father; he’s one of our national leaders and he continues to contribute.

    “In the whole of this misunderstanding so far, nobody has heard him making any comments for or against anybody that has different or opposing opinions. Rather, he continues to maintain and play that fatherly role. Both APC and PDP gravitate towards him.

    “So, nobody is going to say that he’s being undermined or he’s going to be removed. No. We need him; he needs us and he will continue to be a leader of our great party.”

    Governor Bello added that the dissolution of the National Working Committee and other decisions reached at the National Executive Council meeting of the party on Thursday made the APC stronger.

    According to Bello, the progress that has been achieved by the APC will be proved in the coming elections in Edo, Ondo, Anambra, Ekiti, Osun states.

    He said, “APC is getting stronger, and like I said, it’s going to be proved in the next few days or the next few weeks to come in the election of Edo, Ondo, Anambra, Ekiti, Osun states.

    “It’s unfortunate that our colleague, my brother, and my in-law, Obaseki has left us, but as a party and a party-loyal man, we have to reclaim him.

    “I can tell you that there are up to 10 PDP governors ready to join APC and that would happen very soon.”

    Bello also debunked claims that the APC will fall apart when President Muhammadu Buhari, leaves office, saying those with such notions “are making a great mistake”.

  • BREAKING: APC NEC dissolves Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee

    The Adams Oshiomhole led National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been dissolved.

    This formed part of decisions taken on Thursday at the meeting of the APC National Executive Council at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    The party took the decision to dissolve its NWC based on the recommendations of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The President also called for the immediate suspension of all pending litigations involving the party and its members, as well as the ratification of the party’s governorship primary election recently conducted in Edo State.

    He condemned the recent crisis within the party, stressing the need for members to enforce party discipline.

    President Buhari, therefore, appointed Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, to head the new Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee for the party.

    The governor was immediately sworn in at the meeting by the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar Malami.

    Details later…

     

  • I have issues with ‘dictator’ Oshiomhole, not APC – Edo Deputy Gov

    I have issues with ‘dictator’ Oshiomhole, not APC – Edo Deputy Gov

    The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shuaibu has disclosed that he has a problem with Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the suspended national chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    Shuaibu described Oshiomhole as a dictator whilst speaking on a Channels Television programme “Politics Today”.

    He stated that he has no problem with the ruling party but with the suspended National Chairman of the APC.

    According to him, the rival party, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) resolve their issues easily and this makes operation flow better than in the APC.

    ”I suffered to build APC if I look back and see what I have laboured for.

    ”But what I am happy about is that I am happy to consolidate and make history on the issue of godfatherism in Edo State.

    ”One thing I found in PDP is that they have a way of quickly resolving issues, what I have seen with them is completely different from where I am coming from (APC).”

  • Thank you for electing me – Ize-Iyamu

    Thank you for electing me – Ize-Iyamu

    By Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu

    First and foremost, I give thanks to God Almighty for the successful conduct of the primaries and the safety of all our members, including officials of all agencies, who took part across the state.

    I thank the leader of our party, the All Progressives Congress, President Muhammadu Buhari for his fatherly disposition and democratic stance that set the stage for a free and transparent contestation devoid of institutional bias, favoritism, or imposition of any kind.

    I am also grateful to the national leadership of the APC for the courage displayed and the commitment to democratic ideals that have distinguished our party and made it appealing to millions of Nigerians across the country. The bold insistence on adherence to the constitution of the party, even amid immense pressure, was a great show of leadership that served as a reminder to all that the APC is a party founded on sacred values central to its growth and survival.

    My grateful thanks also go to the Edo State Traditional Council led by Our great King, Omo’ N’ Oba N’ Edo Uku Akpolokpo, The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II for the fatherly counsel and important interventions. I wish to reiterate my deep respect and undying loyalty to the institution.

    To the election committee chaired by His Excellency, the Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma for organizing a primary election that allowed the members of our party in the state to elect a candidate in a responsible, safe, fair, and transparent process, I convey my deepest gratitude.

    From the start, with the adoption of the direct mode of primary, our party showed its recognition of the peculiarity of the times we are in and its commitment to complying with all regulations and guidelines in place to ensure that our people are protected from danger, specifically the coronavirus disease.

    Today, because of the hard work of the committee, the cooperation of INEC, observers, and all security agencies, that desire got full expression as members of our party, whose conduct was admirable and responsible, participated in a primary that will form a point of reference to all on how to practice democracy without compromising safety procedures in the fight against a viral disease.

    I am grateful to everyone for their support, most especially my fellow aspirants who shunned the politics of bitter opposition and displayed the level of maturity and sportsmanship never before seen in the history of this country.

    Against an incumbent government that tested the resolve and unity of our party using morally bankrupt tactics without any regard for the rule of law, we were able to prevail because Dr. Pius Odubu, Hon. Osaro Obazee, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, General Charles Airhavbere (rtd), Hon. Ehiozuwa Johnson Agbonayinma, Hon. Saturday Uwuilekwe and Professor Ebegue Amadasun showed great leadership and fought a good fight premised on the shared understanding that we are all on the same side, confronting and seeking to undo the many failures of an administration that betrayed our people and the values of our party.

    I am very grateful to them and I look forward to working with them as we return to the streets and homes of our people, to restore and strengthen their hope and faith in the party, the All Progressives Congress, and return Edo state back on the path of development and growth.

    Today’s victory is not for me alone. It is a victory for democracy, for the rule of law, and for our party, the All Progressives Congress. To everyone who played a part in making it possible; to my family, my campaign team, support groups at home and in the diaspora, members of our party, and all Edo people, I say thank you.

    Receiving your endorsement and nomination to represent our party in the Governorship election is one of the greatest honors of my life. I find myself joyous but as well aware of the faith reposed in me by you all. Most importantly, I feel the weight of that trust and the great need not to disappoint all of you who deemed me worthy of the honor to fly the banner of our great party and be your representative at the polls.

    The agenda remains SIMPLE in the literal sense of those alphabets as I renew my pledge to devote myself to moving this state forward by bringing new ways and innovative methods in: Security and Social Welfare, Infrastructural Development and Urban Renewal, Manpower Development and Training, Public-Private Partnership, Leadership by Example, and Employment Creation and Social Empowerment Scheme.

    This time, we must get it right. And the work to make this a reality must continue with revitalized passion and zeal. Our victory today is only the beginning. We must now all come together, renew our loyalty to the party, and march with sturdy strides on this new path that beckons.

    Fellow party members, thank you once again for your confidence in me and support. I assure you, and the people of our state, that you will not be disappointed.

  • Edo APC ward lift suspension order on Oshiomhole

    Executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in ward 10 Estako West Local Government Area of Edo State have lifted the suspension order on the suspended National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

    The Secretary of Ward 10 Estako in Edo State, Mr. Emuakemeh Sule, while addressing a press conference on Saturday after the Ward 10 executives met with the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party, said that the suspension was lifted because it lacked merit.

    He noted that the resolution of Ward 10 executives was reached at a meeting held on 4th June, 2020 at the APC secretariat Apana-Uzairue, Edo state.

    Sule stated: “That we have reviewed the circumstances leading to the suspension of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and found no merit in the allegation or processes employed.

    “We hereby lift the suspension placed on Comrade Adams Oshiomhole by the Ward. We call on all organs of our great party to restore all rights and privileges of membership to Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.”

    Sule stressed that the resolution was adopted and signed by; Adizetu Jafaru, Vice Chairman; Angela Egherua Assistant Secretary; Imokhai Patrick, Financial Secretary, Alufah Paul, among others.

    Speaking, the acting national chairman of the party, Mr. Hilliard Eta, confirmed that the NWC had received the resolution of Etsako West Ward 10, adding that 17 out of 27 members signed the resolution.

    According to him, “Let me also say that in matters of this nature, our constitution provides for only a simple majority and 17 out of 27 is indeed more than a simple majority. So, we want to use this opportunity to thank Etsako West Ward 10 for what they have done. History will be on your side.

    He added, “I am also in receipt of the acceptance and ratification of that resolution by the Etsako West LGA executive dated the 9th of June 2020 and signed by the Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Akokia and the Secretary, Hon. Dauda Ahmed.”

    Eta stressed that he was also in receipt of the ratification by the State Executive Committee (SWC) of the APC in Edo state signed by Col. David Imuse (rtd), the acting state Chairman and Lawrence Oka, the State Secretary.

    The acting national chairman recalled that on Friday, a competent court of jurisdiction ordered the Deputy National Secretary, Chief Victor Giadom, not to parade himself as such.

    Eta noted that before then, there was a resolution by the NWC asking the South-south zone of the party to transmit a name for Giadom’s replacement or filling of the vacancy made possible by his resignation to contest as Deputy Governorship candidate of the party in Rivers state.

    He stated: “I want to announce to the world that I am in receipt of the name of a distinguished member of this party from Rivers state to the Zone for ratification in the person of Worgu Boms, a former Attorney General of Rivers state. His name has been transmitted to my good office and I want to announce that in the earliest time possible, the south South zonal executive committee will meet and ratify that name and send same to the NWC of our great party.”

  • EDO 2020: PDP reopens screening of governorship aspirants

    EDO 2020: PDP reopens screening of governorship aspirants

    The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP said it has approved that the party’s screening committee should continue the screening exercise for its aspirants for the Edo State governorship election.

    Colonel Austin Akobundu (retd), the PDP National Organising Secretary, made this known on Friday.

    Akobundu said the exercise would continue on Saturday (today) at the NWC Hall, Wadata Plaza, Abuja from 10am.

    He said: “The committee is mandated to screen all aspirants for the upcoming 2020 governorship election in Edo.”

    Members of the screening committee include Kingsley Chinda as Chairman, Boyele Debekeme as Secretary, Chief Oladimeji Fabiyi, Senator Joy Emordi and Hajiya Aishat Hasindu as members.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the party had on June 5 conducted a screening exercise for its aspirants.

    The party also on Friday granted waiver to Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his Deputy, Philip Shuaibu, while it also shifted its primaries from June 23 to June 25.