Tag: Second Term

  • 2019: Don’t discuss Buhari’s second term with me – Tinubu

    The national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, on Monday told journalists not to discuss the possibility of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term with him.

    Tinubu was speaking to State House correspondents shortly after meeting behind closed doors with the president inside the new Banquet Hall of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja

    When asked whether he agreed with different groups and individuals calling on Buhari to seek re-election in 2019, Tinubu simply responded: “Don’t discuss that one with me.”

    The former governor of Lagos State, however, said the APC-led government was on course.

    However, recall that presidency recently commissioned a secretariat for Buhari support Organisation, BSO, ahead of 2019 Presidential election,

    Besides the commissioning, Vice President Osinbajo also relaunched the Buhari support group at Utako, Abuja, just as he commended the men and women that were in the vanguard which produced the government of change that Nigerians wanted.

     

    Details soon…

  • ‘I may not be relevant today if Jonathan had won second term in 2015’ – Fayose

    …Says we want reconciliation in PDP, not dissidents

    Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State on Wednesday said he might not be this accepted and popular if President Goodluck Jonathan had won the 2015 presidential election which was won by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Fayose also noted that although the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was pursuing reconciliation among members, dissidents were not welcome.

    Fayose said this in Ado-Ekiti at the reconciliation meeting for members from the Oyo and Osun chapters of the party.

    The governor, who is the chairman of the reconciliation committee in the zone, said that the meeting was the outcome of the recently conducted non-elective national convention.

    “The leaders have mandated us to bring on those who are ready to support our great party in the drive to chart a new way forward.

    “In doing this, we won’t give room for dissidents to frustrate us and our efforts.

    “Some people are claiming to be members of our party and at the same time going to court to frustrate the party

    “They tried unsuccessfully to stop the last convention using the court but they failed woefully.

    “There is no room for anybody who is one leg in and one leg out. It is either you are here or there

    “I am sure no judge would allow himself to be used as a spoiler by some filthy politicians

    “Sanctions will be imposed on errant members and those who are loyal party members and are working for the progress of the party have nothing to fear,’’ he said.

    Fayose said that the success of the party’s non-elective convention was an indication that there was hope for a new Nigeria.

    The opposition, the governor said, must be organised for the sake of democracy in the country.

    “For us to be organised, we need to shift ground where necessary. Whoever loses out today, may win tomorrow

    “In my situation, after leaving office, God still brought me here as the governor of my state.

    “If President Goodluck Jonathan had won a second term, I may not be relevant like I am today.

    “My appeal to you is that don’t allow anybody to use you for evil in our party,” he said.

     

  • Obasanjo endorses Gov. Ortom for second term

    Obasanjo endorses Gov. Ortom for second term

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has endorsed Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue for a second term.

    Obasanjo spoke on Saturday in Makurdi after commissioning the Schools of Nursing and Midwifery.

    He said that he was impressed with what he saw at the two schools, which lost official recognition for the past three years, but with the help of the governor they regained accreditation.

    He said that all the facilities that were lacking, have been provided by the governor, adding that it was not a mean feat.

    The elder statesman said that with what he had seen so far, Ortom was doing well and needed to be given more time to consolidate on his achievements.

    He also urged people in privilege positions to indulge in things that could usher development.

    He also stressed the need them for them to work for the unity of the country, and stop finding faults on everything rather they should strive to correct imperfections anytime they notice them.

    He also admonished people against singing songs of discord and disunity, instead they should work for the unity of the country.

    Obasanjo commended Ortom for signing the anti-open grazing bill into law, stating that it would put an end to situations where animals destroy crops in the process of grazing.

    Former governor of the state, Sen. George Akume, appreciated the former president for always keeping people in leadership positions on their toes through constructive criticisms.

    Ortom said that he lacked words to express his inestimable appreciation to Obasanjo for coming to Benue to commission the project and see things for himself.

    The governor appealed to the people to venture into massive agricultural activities in order to improve on their income.

     

    NAN

     

  • El-Rufai disowns Chief of Staff over second term comment, threatens sack of appointees

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has released a strong worded statement duly signed by him disowning a comment by his Chief of Staff who suggested that he (El-Rufai) would not run for a second term because he (El-Rufai) was above 50 years.

    In the statement, El-Rufai noted that he did not need a surrogate to communicate his political intentions to the people of his state.

    The governor however threatened to sack any of his appointees caught politicking instead of concentrating on their immediate task of serving Kaduna people.

    He therefore directed the signage agency in his state to pull down all billboards bearing campaign messages, in violation of election laws and guidelines.

    Read full statement below:

    I will inform the public on second term when I am ready

    My attention has been drawn to statements credited to our Chief of Staff which clearly misrepresented his good intentions aimed at encouraging youths in politics and governance of our dear state. What was reported was that I had no plans to run for another term of office, and will be succeeded by someone below the age of 50. Both statements are misrepresentations of my position and the government. It has become imperative that these wrong impressions thereby created be corrected.

    In 2014, when I complied with the directive of our leader President Muhammadu Buhari to run for the office of Governor of Kaduna State, I made the announcement in person. I did not employ surrogates to engage the public on this important decision. What I did not do as an aspirant for office, I will not do as incumbent Governor. I will not communicate my decision to run for a second term in 2019 through surrogates, but directly to the people of Kaduna State.

    Regarding the views ascribed to the Chief of Staff, they are perhaps his personal opinion. I do not wish to be associated with such sentiments. I am of the firm opinion that nobody, no matter the position they hold, can dictate to other citizens what they can or cannot aspire to. No individual can introduce into the electoral process conditions that are not embedded in the laws of our country and the norms of electoral competition.

    The Constitution of Nigeria, the Electoral Act and the APC constitution have no provisions imposing maximum age limits for those aspiring to elective office. I am a strict law-abiding citizen and loyal party member, and will not countenance anyone even hinting at circumscribing constitutional rights. While our administration believes strongly in encouraging youths, evidenced by the number of young people we have appointed into key government positions, we believe that it is the combination of the wisdom of the elderly and the energy of the youth that leads to societal progress.

    While our government will continue to train these young persons in leadership responsibilities, and prepare them for the future, we do not believe that decreeing a generational shift is either lawful or pragmatic. Choice is the prerogative of the voting public which decides at each moment who and what platform they believe best represents their needs.

    Any artificial intrusion into this process can only yield unwanted distortions. And we have already suffered that distortion in Nigeria. When a military government decided to elevate those it called newbreed politicians by curtailing the rights of experienced politicians who were banned from seeking office, it did not improve the quality of our politics. Rather, it monetized the electoral process and left our polity without regard for issue-based platforms.

    For the avoidance of doubt, the choice of who governs Kaduna will depend, not on the age of the person, but his or her acceptability by the leaders of our party first, and ultimately the voters of Kaduna State. At the right time, these choices will be made and not earlier.

    The mid-point of an administration is not the time for politics. We were elected to work for four years. And that is what every appointee of this government must do. I have therefore directed all government appointees aspiring to future political or elective positions to stop putting up posters and billboards in violation of the Electoral Act. KASUPDA is further directed to take down all these as the whistle has not been blown for either national or local government elections campaign or politicking to start yet. KASUPDA is expected to impose the applicable sanctions on any violators.

    Any appointee of our administration that immerses himself or herself into ambitions for 2019, at the expense of the vital public assignments entrusted them will be deemed to have constructively vacated office, and will be relieved of his position. I appeal to all our colleagues in government to comply with this and continue to exercise prudence and commitment in the implementation of our reform and restoration programmes.

    Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

    Governor of Kaduna State

    14th May, 2017.