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  • Tinubu reveals reasons Saraki, Tambuwal, other defectors dumped APC

    All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu yesterday spoke on the defection of some chieftains from the ruling party to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    He said the defectors, including Senate President Bukola Saraki and Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal, left the APC because they wanted automatic tickets and “the sharing of the national wealth”, which the party could not guarantee.

    Tinubu said those anticipating the decline of the APC on account of the defections will soon be disappointed by their inaccurate predictions, adding that the days and months ahead will reveal that the forecasts were premised on bitterness and not on objective analyses.

    In his view, the debate on the current historic national transition should not be reduced to narrow and cunning electoral calculations based on which party maintains the majority in the National Assembly. Nigerians are more concerned about the quality of governance, Tinubu said.

    He added: “We are locked in battle to define the future of this nation and the quality of its governance. This battle pits one party, the APC, with all its imperfections, that seeks national reforms against another party, the PDP, which symbolises the perfection of the most selfish designs of the most selfish politicians among us.”

    The former Lagos State governor said the defectors, who have presidential ambition, are afraid to face President Muhammadu Buhari at primary.

    Tinubu reflected on the gale of defections in a statement in Lagos titled: “They go away because we go the right way”.

    He said chieftains who had called it quits with the APC embraced the PDP because of the promise of automatic tickets, offices and privileges, adding that they were not interested in political and governance reforms that are critical to the liberation of Nigeria from the tenement of global poor.

    Firing salvos at Tambuwal, Tinubu said his ambition was motivated by a personal ambition predicated on the defeat of the progressive reform and not its advancement.

    He stressed: “Governor Tambuwal’s exit can be distilled to one cause. He covets the presidency. However, he had not the stomach to challenge President Buhari in a primary. Tambuwal felt further insulted that he would be compelled to face a direct primary just to retain the governorship nomination.

    “But for the promise made by PDP hardliners like Rivers State Governor Wike that he would have the PDP presidential nomination, Tambuwal would not have left. His exit had nothing to do with governance of the nation. It was about forging a personal ambition predicated on the defeat of progressive reform, not the advancement of it.”

    Tinubu said it was strange that Saraki could attribute his exit to lack of governance in a government where he wields ample power and influence as the number three citizen.

    Chiding him for lack of proper focus, he said the Senate President had concentrated on activities that fuelled his selfish designs, instead of progressive enactments that could catapult the country to progress.

    Tinubu added: “He harbours dreams of the presidency, but Tambuwal’s ambition will dwarf Saraki’s when the two collide. If Saraki had remained in the APC, he would be unable to reclaim his Senate seat, let alone the Senate Presidency. He thus bolted because he lusts for the presidency, but was promised by the PDP, at least, a return to his position in the Senate.

    “For Saraki to talk about lack of governance is for him to deny who he is and the position he holds. The man stands as Nigeria’s number three citizen. Clothed is he in ample power and influence. If he saw areas where government and the nation needed help, he could have easily applied his energies to these areas. He could have drafted legislation and easily got passed.

    Why announcing his defection, Saraki said it was “inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist.

    He added: “All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined.”

    Speakinmg to his supporters in Ilorin, he lamented that “200 juicy appointments” were made without anyone being given to him and House of Represntatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara.

    Tambuwal also said he was defecting because the APC-led government neglected its promise to Nigerians including “the restructuring of the country as promised and as contained in the APC manifesto”

    He added that he could not “boldly point to any meaningful federal projects initiated in the state under the APC government, adding that “Sokoto State is also not being meaningfully carried along in political appointments and in other matters of national importance.

    “However, no progressive enactment bears his name, for he cared not for progress. He has been more focused on changing the rules of the Senate to favour himself and changing the order of elections so as to coincide with his selfish designs.”

    Noting that the Buhari administration is on course, Tinubu said it is nurturing political and governance reforms that would reposition the polity.

    He said: “We steadily close the door on the old practices that have caused a rich nation to reside in the tenement of the global poor. The corruption of the past is ending; for it must end, if we are to fulfill our collective purpose. With this correction, less public money will be diverted to private benefit. More will be afforded to the causes of the people. The economy is being transformed so that the average person will have a better chance of finding a better life.”

    Tinubu also said Nigeria is on the path of a steady union where exclusive decision making by a handful of uninformed men and rich persons has become a thing of the past.

    He lamented that while some politicians champion the cause of reforms, others are scheming against collective improvement.

    Tinubu stressed: “They seek to halt progress toward a fairer nation. They seek to hold the old ways. The difference between the two parties and why some people returned to their PDP conclave must be seen in this light.”

    To the former governor, Nigerians have a stark choice to make in 2019. They will exercise the wisdom to make a good choice, he said.

    He added: “If they want to relive the certain failure and inequality of the system the PDP had erected against their very interests, the people will walk the way of the defectors. If the people want to give themselves a better chance at an excellent nation, they will adhere to the path elected in 2015 when they voted for reform and the APC.

    “I believe in the collective wisdom of the people. They will choose the right way for they are Nigerians, which means they shall do what is right and just.”

  • Trouble for Tambuwal as he loses 252 aides to APC

    Trouble for Tambuwal as he loses 252 aides to APC

    In what appears like a political earthquake, 252 Special advisers and Special assistants appointed by Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state have resigned their appointments.

    And they have returned to the All Progressives Congress, instead of working under a PDP government.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Haske, a special adviser to the renegade governor and spokesman for all the aides, announced this at a news conference in Sokoto on Sunday.

    He said their decision followed Gov. Tambuwal’s defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “Our appointment is based on the position that APC is the political party governing the state and now that the government belongs to PDP, we have no option other than to resign.

    “We are bonafide members of APC and our position has always remained same; we, therefore, resign voluntarily from the PDP government,” Haske said.

    Haske, who was a former Sokoto South Local Government Chairman, further explained the decision was based on their desire to support APC to deliver on its mandate after the 2019 general elections.

    Alhaji Abdullahi Sokoto, also a special adviser to Tambuwal, restated the former aides’ commitment and dedication toward ensuring the success of APC across the state.

    “We will continue to remain in our party APC and as such we sacrifice our political appointments to clarify people’s doubt and show our stand on party supremacy.”

    He restated the group’s loyalty and support to the policies and programme of the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of APC.

    In his reaction, the APC Chairman in the state, Alhaji Sadiq Achida, commended the former aides to Gov. Tambuwal for their demonstration of loyalty to the party.

    He said, “the sacrifice of the Special advisers is highly recommended and will surely be rewarded by the people and APC in future.”

  • 2019: Like Fayose, you will soon be politically irrelevant – Group tells Tambuwal

    2019: Like Fayose, you will soon be politically irrelevant – Group tells Tambuwal

    …warns Governor against further attacks on President Buhari

    The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has faulted the recent comments by Sokoto State Gov. Aminu Tambuwal against President Muhammadu Buhari, describing such as unfortunate, ill-conceived and a total assault on African cultural values.
    The Chairman and the Secretary of the group, Messrs Niyi Akinsiju and Cassidy Madueke, respectively, said this in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.
    The BMO said that Tambuwal had in recent time engaged in deliberate campaign of calumny against the President and warned that the governor was on a road to perdition just like Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State in 2015.
    “This infamous style of politics belonged in the past and it is necessary to remind Tambuwal that it is not African tradition for young people to insult their elders and such negative attitude usually had its consequences.
    “We also advise Governor Tambuwal to draw a lesson from what happened to Ayo Fayose in the last Ekiti governorship election, as he was roundly rejected by the electorate due to his non-performance and unguarded utterances.
    “We also want to assure Tambuwal that his case will not be different from that of Ayo Fayose, as he will not only be rejected as the next governor of Sokoto state, but his presidential ambition will remain a pipe-dream.
    “As he has not only denied his people development but has wasted the scarce resources he ordinarily should have used to render service to the good people of Sokoto state,” the statement read in part.
    The group predicted that Tambuwal would definitely go into political oblivion in 2019 as he was already running against the tide.
    The organisation also reminded Tambuwal that Buhari’s integrity and track record were clear for everyone to see, and this was the reason for their continued support for him and those he supported in elections.
    According to the BMO, the support also manifested in the recent by-elections in Bauchi, Kogi and Katsina states where the All Progressives Congress (APC) trounced all their opponents including Tambuwal’s PDP.
    The group expressed optimism that Buhari would win the next presidential election with a landslide

  • Buhari is sick, cabals running his govt – Tambuwal

    Buhari is sick, cabals running his govt – Tambuwal

    Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal has affirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari is still being faced with health challenges.

    Tambuwal stated this while addressing thousands of youths and students who stormed the Governor’s Office on Wednesday.

    The Sokoto Governor also accused a cabal of running his (Buhari’s) government, noting that Buhari’s integrity was not all that was needed to run the country.

    Tambuwal said, “We supported Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 to become President unconditionally and we admit that Buhari has integrity but that’s not the only requirement for leadership.

    “We are aware that the President is affected by serious challenges of health and is being held captive by a cabal that runs Nigeria for their personal interests.”

    Buhari, sometime in 2017 faced a major medical challenge that saw him spending the better part of the year outside the country.

    Meanwhile, Tambuwal has earlier declared that he had been under tremendous pressure to join the 2019 presidential race.

  • Why Nigerians want Buhari out of office in 2019 – Tambuwal

    Why Nigerians want Buhari out of office in 2019 – Tambuwal

    …Hints on joining presidential race

    Governor Aminu Tambuwal Sokoto State on Wednesday said he might consider running as President in 2019 due to mounting pressure from his associates within and outside the country.

    Tambuwal, who defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC), said this when associations of students, youths and resident communities paid him a courtesy call in his office.

    I have been receiving advices and encouragement from our leaders, peoples across the country and even from abroad to contest for presidency and this pressure has been mounting.”

    He added” “It Is not my making but the quantum of pressure from everywhere is because of leadership gap in the country.”

    Tambuwal said he would make his position public on the matter “in days to come”.

    On Buhari, he said: “We love President Buhari and that was why we supported him in 2015 unconditionally and while doing that we are too sure that he will seek for reelection after his first term but when things are wrong we have to tell him.

    We still believe of his integrity, patriotism and courage but these are not enough for a leader.

    We all know that there is vacuum in government occasioned by his disposition probably because of his old age or health condition that is why Nigerians are yearning for younger ones to lead this country”, he pointed out.

    The leader of the groups, Bashir Gorau, pledged their support for Tambuwal’s presidential ambition, saying: “We are tired of waiting; we want you to declare your position now.”

  • 2019: Buhari will trounce Saraki, Ortom, Tambuwal, other defectors in their states – Momoh

    2019: Buhari will trounce Saraki, Ortom, Tambuwal, other defectors in their states – Momoh

    A former Minister of Information, Chief Tony Momoh, on Friday, said the defection of Senate President, Bukola Saraki and other Bigwigs from the All Progressives Congress (APC) would not stop President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election in 2019.

    Momoh made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, saying Buhari would still win the defectors in their domains.

    The former minister said Buhari in 2015 got more votes than most of the defectors in their respective zones and states, and the same thing would happen in the next election.

    He further advised APC not to lose sleep over the defection, as Buhari would record his biggest win ever in 2019.

    Momoh said: “I do not think the defection would stop the President from winning in the next election.

    “I will not say that it will not affect the votes of the president; votes are about people, and now that some people have left, it will have some impact.

    “But I do not think that the impact will be such that it would stop the president from winning.

    “Come to think, the president got more votes more than the defectors in their senatorial zones and states mostly in the North in 2015.

    “Overall he got 15million votes in the election. Now that he is a president who has performed well, he will get more votes mostly in the South-South and South-East.

    “He has delivered great projects in these two regions which did not really vote for him in 2018.The votes the president will get in these regions will make up much more for the very few votes he might lose to defections in the North,” he said.

    Recall that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Aminu Tambuwal, Samuel Ortom, Bolaji Abdullahi among other bigwigs dumped the APC for the People’s Democratic Party(PDP) in recent days.

     

  • 2019: How Nigerians will help decide Saraki, Tambuwal, Atiku, others fate – PDP

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it won’t impose any presidential candidate on Nigerians in the 2019 presidential and general elections.

    The party insisted that Nigerians will decide who the party will present as its presidential flag bearer to avoid returning to the culture of imposition which led to its massive loss in the 2015 generations to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    This was revealed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan in an interview with The Punch.

    Ologbondiyan said the party had heard that many people, including a former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal; his colleague in Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo; and a former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, were interested in picking its presidential ticket.

    He, however, said the decision to rely on Nigerians was premised on the party’s determination to avoid past mistakes, impunity and imposition of candidates.

    According to Ologbondiyan, the party is not backing any of those in line to get its presidential ticket. Others interested in getting the party’s presidential tickets are a former Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau; former governors of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido and Ibrahim Turaki; and a former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa.

    He said, “As a party, we have so many candidates already, but Nigerians will determine their next president.

    “Nigerians are desirous of change; there is no argument about that. And it is more than obvious that the APC is bent on presenting President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term. The party does not have any other alternative. So, Nigerians desiring change can’t get it in the APC. They are looking at the PDP. We don’t want to disappoint them again.

    “There are so many demands in the country now. Some people are agitating for restructuring, some want a leader with experience, not somebody that will get to power and wait for another six months before appointing ministers, some want young people. All of these factors will come to play in selecting our presidential candidate.

    “Nigerians will signpost who they believe should lead them. We want to produce a credible candidate. Nigerians will sing the song of the one they want to lead them; the party doesn’t have any candidate yet.”

    He added, “Currently, there are debates over the age of who should be our President, whether the President should be young or old. Therefore, there are so many aggregations of opinions, so what Nigerians say about the kind of candidate they want will inform our choice.

    “We don’t want the party to be damaged again over allegations of imposition.”

    Since President Muhammadu Buhari declared his intention to seek re-election in 2019, there have been discussions in political circles about who can successfully challenge him at the poll, especially in the opposition parties.

    In a bid to challenge the ruling APC, the PDP and no fewer than 30 parties had recently formed a coalition in readiness for the next general elections.

    Called the Coalition of United Political Parties, the collaborating parties and associations had signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly present candidates for elective positions.

    However, this has not stopped some members of the PDP from signifying interest in getting the main opposition party’s presidential ticket.

     

  • Tambuwal threatens APC over plot to impeach Saraki: ‘We will jam you with force’

    Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has issued a stern warning to All Progressives Congress over alleged plot illegally impeach Senate President Bukola Saraki.

    Following Saraki’s defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the PDP, some lawmakers and APC chieftains have asked him to step down.

    Recall that the APC national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, said it is “a matter of honour” for Saraki to “leave the crown (senate presidency) in the house that the crown belongs to.”

    Also, the PDP caucus in the house of representatives raised an alarm that some senators were plotting to impeach Saraki through the backdoor.

    Reacting to the alleged Saraki impeachment plot by APC, Tambuwal while speaking at the PDP national executive council (NEC) meeting in Abuja yesterday, said any attempt to impeach Saraki unconstitutionally will harm Nigeria’s democracy.

    “When I hear that some people are trying to break into the chambers of the senate to steal the mace and install a pseudo president of the senate, I wonder whether they actually know the rules of our democratic engagement. It’s not a Gestapo, we are in democracy,” he said.

    “If the senators have confidence in Bukola Saraki, they should continue to sustain him as president of the senate. And so be it with Mr. Speaker, Dogara.

    “So, nobody should be afraid. There is a process. And we must respect due process and rule of law. And Nigeria is not a banana republic. We will not take it from anybody. Let them hear it very clear. If you try it, we will match out our forces in this country and jam you.

    “Because we are talking about democracy. We cannot afford to allow anybody, no matter how highly placed, to toy with the future of about 200 million people in this country.”

    He also said if Saraki decided change his political party, there is nothing anybody can do about it.

    “The constitution of this country is very clear that members of the senate and the house of representatives can choose from among themselves their own president of the senate or speaker without leaning to any political party,” Tambuwal said.

    “Only about three days ago, I did say that Nigerians will not accept prison-yard democracy. And we cannot afford to allow our country to drift further. It is not about any interest, it is about this country. This country is on a cliff. We must retrieve it.”

  • Mammoth crowd welcomes Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom at PDP secretariat [Photos]

    Mammoth crowd welcomes Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom at PDP secretariat [Photos]

    Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom and his counterpart in Sokoto, Aminu Tambuwal, were all received by a jubilant crowd at the the national Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Wadata House, Abuja .

    Recall that the aforementioned politicians were the ones who led the political drama that resulted in the current gale of defections hitting the All Progressives Congress, APC.

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  • 2019: Be prepared for war, Secondus tells Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom, other defectors

    2019: Be prepared for war, Secondus tells Saraki, Tambuwal, Ortom, other defectors

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus has told defecting politicians from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in its fold to get ready for a fierce political battle in 2019.

    Secondus, who stated this on Wednesday night at a dinner in honour of the defectors, according to the party, said the battle to wrest power from the ruling party would be fierce as the APC would not want to relinquish power easily.

    He described the defectors as courageous men and women, whom he said refused to keep quiet in the face of “flagrant disobedience of rules in the country.”

    “This event is organised in honour of those who took bold steps to join others to rescue the nation.

    “They are heroes. They could have chosen to remain where they were and even return to their seats (in the National Assembly), but because they could not see what is going on in the country and keep quiet; that is why they are here.

    “They cannot see the killings, the frame-ups, the unemployment and the kind of military democracy that cannot even be described, that they are foisting on us and keep quiet. If we are in the military government, we would know. Rule of law and court orders are no longer obeyed

    “These heroes of democracy who have decided to move from the ruling party are unusual men. We need to honour them. Their decision is in defence of democracy.

    “But let remind you that we are very far from getting there. Be ready to fight both real and proxy wars.

    “It is going to be a very long walk to freedom. There is no longer freedom in Nigeria. No freedom of the press. If you tell them the truth, they say it is hate speech. When you tell them the whole truth, they say it is fake news.”

    He described the day the defection took place in both chambers of the National Assembly as the “days of freedom”.

    He condemned the federal government for always claiming not to know what happened in the country, adding that the defections that took place in states such as Kwara, Sokoto, Kogi, Kano and others were “because Nigerians are in pains.”

    “When things happen, the government will say they don’t know. They are always not aware and are never bothered.”

    “When Nigerians are hungry, they don’t lose sleep. The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, will lock down government houses and the federal government would say it was not aware or not bothered.

    “We are expecting more states to join us and we pray that they will not be bothered. When we win in 2019, they will not be bothered as well. We are not here to rejoice but to welcome our members and also encourage them to talk to others like them to join us.”

    Recall that about 50 members of the National Assembly have defected from the ruling APC to other parties. Most of them moved to the PDP.

    A week after, Senate President Bukola Saraki also dumped the party for the PDP.

    Three other governors have also moved to the PDP. They are Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara and Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto.

    The APC has however stated that the recent gale of defections will not affect President Muhammadu Buhari’s reelection bid in 2019.