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  • Opposition doesn’t mean hostility, Buhari lectures APC,PDP leaders

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met with leaders of the two major political parties in the country- the ruling All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The APC delegation was led by the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; while the Chairman of the PDP’s Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi, led the opposition party’s delegation to the meeting.

    Buhari in his remarks described the visit by the two main political parties as signifying the unity of the country.

    The President noted that a democracy needs a vibrant but responsible opposition, adding that opposition does not translate to hostility and antagonism.

    He thanked all Nigerians for praying for his recovery and asked them to continue to pray for the peace and prosperity of the country.

    The President said, “I thank you sincerely, collectively and individually for finding time from your busy schedules to come all the way to Abuja and welcome me back home.

    “This visit signifies the unity of Nigeria. It is not a party occasion. It is not a political gathering. It is a symbol of our national unity. It is also an expression of the maturity of our democracy.

    “Multi-party democracy is a very tried and tested form of government; opposition does not mean hostility, enmity or antagonism. Democracy needs opposition, one which is vibrant but responsible.

    “I am very pleased to see you assembled here all shades of opinion in Nigeria. Please convey to our countrymen and women in your respective states my deep gratitude to all those who prayed for my recovery. I am imploring all Nigerians to continue praying for peace and prosperity in Nigeria.”

    Makarfi promised that the PDP will continue to support Buhari in his efforts aimed at moving the nation forward.

  • BREAKING: Buhari meets APC, PDP leaders

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met behind closed doors with the leaderships of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting, which started around 11.10a.m., was still ongoing as of the time of filing this report.

    It is being attended by the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, chairman of the APC, Mr John Odigie-Oyegun and the caretaker chairman of the PDP, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi.

    Other APC members attending the meeting include the National Legal Adviser of the APC, Muiz Banire, Sen. Olorunnimbe Mamora, Prince Tony Momoh, former Senate President, Ken Nnamani amongst others.

    Those from the PDP are Sen. Ben obi and other members of the caretaker committee.

    The meeting might discuss socio-political issues especially the problem of hate speech and the prevailing security situation in the country.

    The Presidency on Wednesday advised the nation’s opinion leaders and proponents of restructuring to exercise restraint in their choice of words to avoid heating up the polity and causing acrimony among Nigerians.

  • You are looters, show evidence of N1.3trn spent on capital projects in 2016, PDP tells APC, Osinbajo

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday reacted to a statement credited to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo that the Federal Government spent N1.3 trillion on capital projects in 2016.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Osinbajo disclosed this at a plenary of the 2017 Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) national conference in Lagos with the theme: “African Business: Penetrating Through Institution Building.”

    The party noted that there was absolutely nothing on ground to show that such outrageous amount was spent on any project anywhere in the country.

    The party’s position was made known through series of tweets via its Tweeter handle @OfficialPDPNig

    The party tweeted: “We are alarmed and highly bewildered to hear from VP @ProfOsinbajo that N1.3tr was spent on Capital Projects in 2016! #APCLooters

    “N1.3tr on capital projects & nothing to show for it is unacceptable. Should we assume the VP @ProfOsinbajo was misquoted?

    “Apart from the infrastructures handed over to the @APCNigeria led gov’t by PDP, nothing has been done in the last 2 1/2 years

    The PDP called on the Vice President to provide clarifications on how the money was spent.”

    It added, “We believe the VP @ProfOsinbajo will provide clarifications on how the N1.3tr was spent on Capital Projects in 2016.”

    As at press time, TheNewsGuru.com reports that spokesperson to the Vice President, Laolu Akande is yet to issue any official statement to the accusations of the PDP.

  • Welcome speech: PDP knocks Buhari, commends Osinbajo for ‘taking steps to unite the nation’

    …As part urges Nigerians to keep praying for president’s full recovery

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described President Muhammadu Buhari’s Monday broadcast as a monumental anticlimax, saying the President missed an opportunity to calm restiveness and frayed nerves among the citizenry.

    A statement last night signed by the party’s Head of Publicity, Chinwe Nnorom on behalf of the National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said the speech failed to inspire confidence in the people.

    According to the PDP Nigerians were expectantly looking forward to a robust speech that could imbue confidence in the capacity of the government to take on the challenges of governance, but did not get it.

    However, rather than rekindle that hope and confidence, that speech delivered earlier this morning can most charitably be described as a monumental anticlimax.

    The President and his handlers missed a golden opportunity to reconnect with the people through addressing issues that have direct bearing to their well-being and those of their children and dependents.

    Indeed, the President’s speech did not contain anything new; just a rehash of statements that already had been made by both government and various leaders of thought across the country.

    The PDP had cause to commend the then Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo for going round the country to engage with relevant stakeholders, which certainly was a better approach.

    The PDP believes that rather than rehashing the worn out clichés about Nigeria’s unity not being negotiable, Nigerians would have loved to hear their President come out definitively to tell them what realistic measures his government intended to take to uproot the causes of perennial agitations and counter agitations that are now becoming a recurring decimal in our national discourse.

    The party believes that instead of always mouthing the indivisibility of this country, the government should be seen walking the talk by instilling confidence in all the people across board that it belongs to all.

    The casual mention of ‘elements of Boko Haram’, kidnappings, farmers versus herdsmen clashes’ etc, were also somewhat on the perfunctory side and do not imbue confidence”, the statement added.

    The PDP observed that the President returned to the country in a week that saw the closure of all public universities as a result of the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    Yet, not even a whimper from our President. Has the future of the future leaders of our country sunk so low in the estimation of our current leaders that the issue was considered not important enough to command a mention in the President’s address?

    To this end, the PDP once again welcomes the President back home and continues to pray for his total recovery as well as God’s guidance.

    But we believe Nigerians deserve a richer statement from a President that was away from them for more than a hundred days during which a lot happened that should have elicited more than a mention in that speech”

  • PDP reacts to Buhari’s return

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has felicitated with President Muhammadu Buhari over his return to Nigeria, after over 100 days in the UK, where he was on medical vacation.

    In a statement issued on Saturday and signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the PDP expressed happiness over Buhari’s return.

    “The PDP joins other Nigerians to welcome back the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari from his medical sojourn in London for over three months.

    “The President departed Nigeria on 7th of May, 2017 for an ailment and returned today being August 19, 2017. We believe that Mr. President is healthier now to assume his responsibility at the helm of the Country’s affairs.

    “We thank the Almighty for saving his life and pray that he grants him better health and understanding on how to rescue our poor economy and relieve Nigerians from the current hardship,” the statement read.

  • Only PDP can lead Nigerians to greatness

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has faulted critics of his administration and the Peoples Democratic Party, saying the party is back and is the only one that can lead the country to greatness.

    Jonathan made the statement yesterday at the PDP’s non-elective national convention in Abuja, one month after the Supreme Court resolves the prolonged leadership tussle in the party.

    “I am here to reassure you that nobody should intimidate PDP. PDP is the only party that can take Nigeria to greatness. I believe in the PDP. Even God believes in the PDP,” he said.

    The PDP has attracted heavy criticism for its 16-year rule, especially in the build up to the 2015 general elections and since the All Progressives Congress replaced it as the ruling party with the current administration levelling serious allegations of corruption against the Jonathan administration.

    But Jonathan dismissed the allegations, insisting that the party did well.

    “I read the papers and people always want to diminish the PDP. It is difficult to beat us; you cannot beat us. And I tell us, PDP members, that from the days of (Olusegun) Obasanjo through the days of (Umaru) Yar’Adua to Jonathan, we have done well. Nobody should intimidate you,” he said.

    The Jonathan administration has also been blamed for the current economic crisis in the country, which has seen inflation soar, led to the loss of jobs and as companies and governments have battled to pay salaries.

    But the former President would have none of that even though he admits that the PDP is not perfect.

    He said, “As a human institution we cannot claim to be perfect, but obviously as a political party, our accomplishments up till 2015 are clear for everybody to see. Our giant development strides are there for all Nigerians to see. There is ample evidence to show that our party has indeed proved to be a party of vision and accomplishment.”

    On the political front, he used the elections conducted as examples of his party’s success.

    “The elections we conducted, especially from 2011 to 2015 general elections and other elections – senatorial and governorship elections – were accepted globally that they met global standards because PDP is a party that wants to place Nigeria globally to compete favourably with other countries. We don’t look back and we have done well. We succeeded in doing that because of the leverage and autonomy we gave to INEC,” he said.

    “Also, even on the economic front, we provided focused leadership through institutional and sectoral reforms which impacted positively on the fundamentals for growth especially in the last four years of my time in power.

    “The effect was that we tamed inflation at single digit, maintained price stability, grew the economy to become the largest in Africa with a GDP of over half a trillion dollars and the number one foreign investment destination on the continent.”

    He took a swipe at the APC’s handling of the economy, particularly the high food prices, claiming that despite heavy flooding in 2012, which affected many farms across the nation, his administration was able to keep food prices stable.

    He said, “I want to give you a simple example, an example that all of us know because you don’t have to be an economist or engineer to know.

    “In 2012, we witnessed the largest flood that no Nigerian alive has ever seen. And the bulk of the food we eat in this country is produced along the flood plains of the River Niger and the River Benue. All the flood plains were devastated. More than 50 percent of our farmlands were devastated and the whole world was alarmed, not just Nigerians.”

    The former President, however, said his administration was able to react to the disaster and save Nigeria from hardship because it had a strong economic team, contrary to claims.

    “Did we see food price increase in 2012? We had a major national disaster, still food prices were stable under the PDP,” he said.

    “I won’t go too far, I was told that some people are insinuating that if PDP had continued in power, the economy would be worse off and I laugh. We had a strong team that was managing the economy of this country. That is not talking for today, but definitely, we will talk one day.

    “If we say that we rekindled hope in our country and regained international goodwill, it is because we pursued a number of policies and programmes that were not only richly rewarding for our people but were also being copied by many other countries across the globe.”

  • PDP extends Ahmed Makarfi’s tenure

    PDP extends Ahmed Makarfi’s tenure

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday extended the tenure of its Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee by four months.

    The tenure extension, which is effective from Saturday, TheNewsGuru gathered was one of the resolutions of the party at its non-elective National Convention held in Abuja.

    The caretaker committee was constituted on May 21, 2016, at the party’s National Convention in Port Harcourt, after the dissolution of the Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff-led National Working Committee.

    Its mandate was to organise an elective convention within 90 days, but the tenure was extended by 12 months in another convention in Port Harcourt on Aug. 17, 2016, following leadership crisis that engulfed the party.

    This is the first national gathering of the party members since the Supreme Court judgement that reaffirmed Senator Ahmed Makarfi as the Caretaker Committee Chairman after ousting the former chairman, Ali Sheriff.

    Minority Leader of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, who moved the motion for the new extension, said it would enable the committee to organise an elective convention that would produce elected national leaders of the party.
    The motion, which was seconded by a former governor of Jigawa, Sule Lamido, was unanimously adopted by the convention delegates.

    The delegates also ratified the dissolution of the factional executive committees of the party in Anambra, and authorised Mr. Makarfi’s committee to set up a caretaker committee in the state.

    The motion on the Anambra issue was moved by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers, and in adopting it, the delegates mandated the national caretaker committee to organise congresses at all levels in the state as soon as possible.

    Also ratified at the convention was the dissolution of executive committees of the party in Adamawa, Borno, Kebbi, Ogun, Kwara, Osun and Lagos, and fresh congresses were ordered to be in the states within three months.

    The delegates agreed that the crises in the states should be resolved within the period but prior to the congresses.

    The convention also ratified and reaffirmed the election of the party’s executive committees in zones and states where congresses were successfully conducted.

    The motion on this was moved by Prof. Jerry Gana and supported by Emeka Ihedioha, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

  • PDP doors are open to APC senators who want to defect – Akpabio

    Senator Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom North-West, PDP), says his colleagues in the All Progressives Congress (APC) are welcome to join his party.

    He said they have been making inquiries if there was room for them in the PDP, also that Nigerians await the party’s return to power in 2019.

    Speaking at the PDP’s national convention in Abuja on Saturday, he said, “APC senators, the doors are open for you. We are going to welcome you and you are welcome. Without a viable democracy, there is no way you can have good governance.

    “We will continue to support policies that will take Nigeria out of recession but we cannot support ones that will take Nigeria into depression.

    “When gold passes through the furnace, it comes out shining. Having seen the rough days for PDP, we shall now shine like gold.

    “Our brothers who were misled into thinking they are changing party, the doors are open for you. Feel free to come back. You can come back and join us, you are always welcome.

    “It is time to change the change. A change that is negative must go to make room for positive change.

    “What a beautiful day this is, what a beautiful moment this is for democracy in Africa. The only thing that shows there is democracy is the legislature and that is why we (lawmakers) are here in our large numbers.

    “PDP stands for democracy; for the chance for people to determine who leads them. I don’t need to talk about whether PDP is ready for government. I don’t need to talk about whether we have come back. Have we not come back? Who can you say we don’t have here?

    “If we did not achieve anything, I want to tell you that we have achieved experience. We did a lot while in power and our achievements are there for all to see.

    “Which party set up the GSM revolution? Which party hates corruption? Which party set up ICPC, EFCC?” he asked.

    “Corruption is not a Nigerian invention but we must distinguish between fighting corruption and fighting political opponents,” he said.

  • We are praying for Buhari’s fast recovery – PDP

    We are praying for Buhari’s fast recovery – PDP

    The opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said it is praying fervently for President Muhammadu Buhari’s quick recovery and return for to official duties.

    This was revealed by the National Chairman of the party, Senator Ahmed Makarfi on Saturday at the party’s non-elective convention held at the Eagles Square in Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that President Buhari traveled for medical check-up in London on Sunday, May 7, more than a month he came back into the country from a previous medical vacation.

    “We mean well for our president. We will continue to pray for him, we want him to be fit but that does not mean that we will go to sleep. We will work hard to win the 2019 elections,’’ he said.

    He described the non-elective convention of the party as an affirmation that the PDP was a government in waiting.

    Makarfi commended the security agencies for ensuring that the convention was conducted in a secured environment.

    He also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for being unbiased and for demonstrating its independency.

    In his remark, Sen. Ben Obi, the Secretary of the PDP National Caretaker Committee, said all hands must be on deck to reposition the party to rescue Nigeria.

    Also, Mrs Iyabo Apampa, PDP stalwart from Ogun, expressed joy that PDP came back to life in spite several efforts to destabilise the party.

     

     

     

  • ‘Nigerians entered one chance with APC, PDP will regain Aso Villa in 2019’ – Fayose

    ‘Nigerians entered one chance with APC, PDP will regain Aso Villa in 2019’ – Fayose

    …Unveils 2019 presidential ambition

    Governor of Ekiti State and Chairman of PDP Governors Forum, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has said that those who are currently in Aso Rock are one chance people who don’t know what they are doing there.

    Governor Fayose also said that the Peoples Democratic Party has bounced back fully to life and is going straight back to the Aso villa.

    Fayose who officially unveiled his presidential ambition at the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s National Convention currently taking place at the Eagles Square, Abuja also said that Nigerians entered one chance in the All Progressive Congress, APC, party. He, however, said that the APC has done one year and must, therefore, go so that PDP will take over and deliver to Nigerians.

    Governor Fayose who arrived the arena wearing his 2019 presidential campaign shirt and cap equally had his entourage carrying his 2019 presidential campaign posters while the crowd gave him a roaring welcome.

    According to him, “Nigerians have entered one chance in this government. But we can assure you that the APC has entered one term and they have to go,” he said.

    “The PDP is now a religion, a belief that we are going back to our villa. God will be with us. Those people there, at Aso Rock, they don’t know what they are doing.

    “Out of that one chance, we will give you plenty chances. We make mistakes but our ability to correct them is what is important. It is time to arise and shine.

    “Shake the persons next to you and tell him or her congratulations for 2019. I don’t know about you but as for me, I am in Aso Rock already.

    “I want to congratulate our great party and to assure Nigerians that we are going to deliver them from all they are passing through.”