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  • [Full List] APC releases 2019 presidential campaign council; Buhari, Tinubu, named chair

    …as Osinbajo, Oshiomhole, Dangote, others make list

    Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, businessman, Femi Otedola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu have been named members of the APC’s presidential campaign council for the 2019 elections.

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, revealed the list in a statement issued on Friday via his Facebook page.

    It is co-chaired by Buhari and Tinubu, with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Adams Oshiomhole, APC national chairman serving as deputy chairmen.

    Dangote, Otedola are serving in the Special Advisory Committee to Buhari, which also includes Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senator Ahmed Lawan (Senate Leader), Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila ( Leader of the House), APC Party National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomole.

    Also on the council are all serving and former governors and members of the national assembly in the party.

    The ruling party will kick off its reelection campaign in Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom state, on Friday.

    See the list as released by Adesina:

    APC ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN COUNCIL 2019

    CHAIRMAN
    President Muhammadu Buhari

    CO-CHAIRMAN
    Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    DEPUTY CHAIRMEN
    1. The Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo.

    2. The APC National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomole

    VICE CHAIRMAN NORTH
    Senator George Akume

    VICE CHAIRMAN SOUTH
    Senator Ken Nnamani

    DIRECTOR GENERAL
    His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi

    DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (OPERATIONS)
    Senator A.O. Mamora

    DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (COORDINATION)
    Arch. Waziri Bulama

    SECRETARY
    1. Adamu Adamu

    2. Dele Alake

    ZONAL DIRECTORS
    a. North West: Senator Aliyu M. Wamakko

    b. North East: Senator Muh’d Ali Ndume

    c. North Central: Senator Abdullahi Adamu

    d. South West: Sola Oke, SAN

    e. South East: Sharon Ikeazor

    f. South South: Senator Godswill Akpabio

    DIRECTORATES
    a. Director, Buhari Support Groups – Dr. Mahmoud Mohammed

    b. Director, Strategic Communications – Festus Keyamo, SAN

    a. Deputy Director- Abike Dabiri- Erewa

    c. Director, Contact & Mobilization – Hadiza Bala Usman

    a. Deputy Director South -Victor Eboigre

    b. Deputy Director North- Senator Bashir Nalado

    d. Director, Election Planning & Monitoring – Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN

    a. Deputy Director I- Baba Kura Abba Jato

    b. Deputy Director II-Chief Emani Ayiri

    e. Director, Logistics – Dr. Pius Odubu

    a. Deputy Director- Senator Umanah Umanah

    b. Deputy Director II- Nasiru Danu

    f. Director, Policy Research & Strategy- Prof Abdulrahman Oba

    a. Deputy Director- Prof. A.K. Usman

    g. Director, Youth Mobilization- Hon. Tony Nwoye assisted by the APC Youth Leader Sadiq

    a. Deputy Director North- Barrister Ismaeel Ahmed

    b. Deputy Director South – Jasper Azuatalam

    h. Director, Admin- Onari Brown

    a. Deputy Director I- Chris Hassan

    b. Deputy Director II- Abubakar Magaji Gasau

    i. Director, Women Mobilization- Woman Leader Salamatu Baiwa

    a. Deputy Director North – Binta Mu’azu

    b. Deputy Director South – Adejoke Orelope Adefulire

    j. Director Security – Gen. A. . Dambazzau

    a. Deputy Directors – Brigadier General Gambo and Mr. U. Ukoma

    k. Director Legal – Emeka Ngige, SAN

    a. Deputy Director- Prof. Maman Lawan Yusufari

    l. Director Field Opertaions- Mallam Nuhu Ribadu

    M. Director Finance – Wale Edun

    Deputy Director ….Alhaji Adamu Fadan

    SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO MR. PRESIDENT
    1. Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

    2. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    3. Senator Ahmed Lawan (Senate Leader)

    4. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila ( Leader of the House )

    5. APC Party National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomole

    6. Alhaji Aliko Dangote.

    7. Mr. Femi Otedola

    COUNCIL MEMBERS
    1. Chief Bisi Akande

    2. Chief John Oyegun

    3. Senator Ita Enang

    4. All APC serving Senators

    5. All APC serving and former Governors

    6. All APC Members of the House of Representatives

    7. All members of the National Working Committee of the APC

    8. All Zonal Women Leaders

    STATE COORDINATORS
    1. Governors are to serve as State Coordinators in their respective states

    2. Governorship Candidates in non-APC States will serve as State Coordinators in their respective states.

     

  • Late Prof. Oluwole a distinguished academic,  Yoruba nationalist  – Tinubu

    Late Prof. Oluwole a distinguished academic, Yoruba nationalist – Tinubu

    All Progressives Congress National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has described Nigeria’s first female doctorate degree holder in philosophy, Late Prof. Sophie Oluwole, as a distinguished academic. pan-African philosopher and Yoruba nationalist.
    Tinubu said late Oluwole was committed to the development of the Yoruba culture, tradition and philosophy, according to a statement by his Media Officer, Mr Tunde Rahman on Monday.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Professor Sophie Oluwole, a top African philosopher, died around 8pm on Sunday evening after a protracted illness at the age of 83.
    ”Nigeria’s first female doctorate degree holder in philosophy, she truly earned her stripes. She believed in and practiced what she taught and preached.

    ”She loved and celebrated Yoruba tradition and philosophy so much that she was nicknamed ‘Mamalawo’ (female herbalist).

    “Nigeria, the Yoruba race and all those who admire pristine traditions will sorely miss Prof. Sophie.

    ”Her teachings and works were derived from the Yoruba school of philosophical thought. To her, the ancient African philosopher Orunmila was second to none, ” he said.

    Tinubu said that Late Oluwole would be deeply missed by the academic community and students who passed through her

    “I commiserate with the Oluwole family, the academic community, students who passed through her.

    ”I pray they have the strength and resilience to continue where she stopped. To the soul of the late Prof, I pray for eternal rest, ” he said.

  • Lagos 2019: You want freedom? Go and learn tailoring!, Tinubu tells Agbaje

    Lagos 2019: You want freedom? Go and learn tailoring!, Tinubu tells Agbaje

    …targets over three million votes for APC in Lagos

    …commends Ambode for accepting, respecting party’s decision

    The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has told the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Jimi Agbaje to consider learning tailoring or vulcanizer if he truly deserves freedom.

    Tinubu also challenged party faithfuls to target three million votes in next year’s elections.

    Party stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu said this is to reinforce its relevance in the Centre of Excellence.

    We have six million votes in Lagos. Your target should be half; three million or the entire six million. We must deliver over three million votes in Lagos,” he said.

    However, to succeed in the exercise, the former governor urged members to renew their faith in reconciliation, embrace peace, work for unity and embark on the aggressive mobilisation of the electorate.

    Tinubu spoke at the APC stakeholders’ meeting, which was held at the party’s secretariat on Acme Road, Ogba, Ikeja. The meeting was attended by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, his deputy, Dr. Idiat Adebule, the governorship candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, his running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, members of the APC Gubernatorial Advisory Council (GAC), party officers, and flag bearers for parliamentary elections.

    In a show of magnanimity, Ambode, who said the party is supreme, reiterated his endorsement of the Sanwo-Olu/Hamzat ticket by raising up the hands of the candidate and his running mate, urging other aggrieved aspirants to emulate his example.

    He called for what he described as a platform for continuous reconciliation and compensation for aggrieved aspirants, who should be assured of “promissory notes”.

    Dr. Adebule, who predicted failure for the PDP, alerted party members to the danger of voided votes, advising them to thumbprint the ballot paper with their index finger.

    Sanwo-Olu promised a government of continuity, if elected, urging Lagosians to vote for a party of progress.

    Frowning at Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Jimi Agbaje’s remark that Lagos State was in bondage, Hamzat said the state was liberated from bankruptcy 19 years ago when former Governor Tinubu worked assiduously to increase its internally generated revenue from N600 million to N31 billion.

    At the meeting were party chairman Tunde Balogun, his deputy, Prince Sunny Ajose, vice chairmen Ashipa Kaoli Olusanya (Lagos East) and Chief Funso Ologunde (Lagos West); Secretary Dr. Wale Ahmed, Southwest APC Women Leader Mrs. Kemi Nelson, State Women Leader Jumoke Okoya-Thomas, Publicity Secretary Joe Igbokwe, his deputy, Abiola Salami, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Chief Rabiu Oluwa, Prof. Tunde Samuel, former House of Assembly Speaker Joko Pelumi, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, House of Assembly members Rotimi Abiru and Gbolahan Yishawu, Ademorin Kuye, Cardinal James Odunmbaku, Yemi Alli, Hakeem Bamgbola, Shamusideen Olaleye, Mrs. Toun Adediran and State Legal Officer Demola Sodiq.

    Tinubu, who thanked the party leaders, particularly Ambode, for respecting the wish of the party, prayed that the governor will live long. He also expressed gratitude to party elders for their reconciliatory moves.

    Thanking the party faithful for their love, loyalty, support and commitment, he said: “Party supremacy and party discipline have been demonstrated. We came out of the GAC meeting where we decided on direct primary and you endorsed it.”

    The former governor explained the delay in launching the official campaign, saying that the chapter was waiting for the release of the list of candidates by the electoral commission.

    Reiterating the importance of the polls, Tinubu said: “Where we are going is more important. Here in Lagos, we must maintain a strong outing for APC, a party of progress, development and economy. We must differentiate between a developmental economy and a container economy. We will not accept to get Nigeria corrupt again.

    We suffered 16 years of their failure and fake promises. We have made progress in Lagos We have become the fifth largest economy in Africa. We have six million votes in Lagos. Your target should be half; three million or the entire six million. We must vote en masse for President Muhammdu Buhari and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, our governorship candidate, senators, House of Representatives and Assembly candidates, and later, our chairmen and councillors.”

    The party leader said the task before members is to gird their loins and use their votes to resist the PDP’s plot to capture Lagos, instead of regressing to intra-party quarrels and bickering.

    He said: “Don’t fight. Some are going to Accord. Go and call them back. Anybody who betrays will be destroyed by that act of betrayal. Some people have gone to other parties, but they cannot beat us. It is important for you leaders to hold meetings. Local council chairmen and councillors and other leaders at the grassroots should hold meetings with those who are aggrieved.

    What is important are not rallies; we hold rallies in the rain and under the sun. But, the mobilisation at the wards are very important. The people should know where they are to vote. If they are annoyed, beg them. If they have complaints, report to us who are leaders. Councillors and chairmen have a lot to do. We must deliver over three million votes in Lagos. Party members will attend rallies. Others in the neighbourhood may not come. You need to mobilise them.”

    Tinubu reflected on the plight of the APC in Osun State during the recent governorship election, lamenting that out of 49,000 votes voided by polling officers, 42,000 were cast for the party.

    To avert the danger of vote voiding, he urged members to use their index fingers for thumb-printing on the small space on ballot papers on election day.

    Tinubu lauded Sanwo-Olu for his bold reconciliatory moves, noting that he has been meeting with aggrieved aspirants who lost out during the primaries with his message of hope.

    Tinubu, who called on volunteers to embrace party work, advised Lagosians not to sell their votes because the election is about their future.

    He also warned against the danger of expecting transient political gains, stressing that the concrete gains of politics consist in spreading dividends of democracy, including good roads, schools, hospitals and other people-oriented welfare programmes.

    Tinubu warned against subversion, saying that “anybody who has gone to the court to sue our party is not a committed member”.

    Chiding the PDP flag bearer, Agbaje, for making unguarded statements about the liberation of Lagos, Tinubu said: “Those who said they wanted freedom should go and learn tailoring and vulcanising and we will do freedom for them later. They do not have the people. He was in the contest for the first and second times. He is in the contest for the third time. He will fail again.”

    Ambode urged aggrieved aspirants and members to spare a thought for the party’s future, stressing that the party is supreme. He had requested that his deputy, Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat should speak before him so that “I will cap everything with my blessing”.

    He said: “We need a greater party, a greater reunion and a greater country for us. Our leaders and candidates have shown that they are ready for the campaigns. We appeal to our aggrieved members to find a place in their hearts, to do the way I have accepted the greatness of our party. The party is supreme.”

    The governor called for continuous reconciliation and compensation for aggrieved aspirants, who he said should be assured by the promise made to them by the party leadership.

    He said: “We are one party and one family. if we are one party and one family, we should proceed to make APC the reigning party at the cente and in Lagos. I seek the cooperation, solidarity and support for all our candidates-President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on February 16 and for the Sanwo-Olu/Hamzat ticket in March. They will take over from me in good health.”

    Mrs. Adebule, who stressed the need for vote training, particularly the use of the index finger for thumb-printing, predicted success for the APC at the poll.

    He urged women to brace for the challenge of mobilisation, campaigns and voting, which they have always done to the credit of the party.

    In her view, “Agbaje is a familiar rival who is very easy to defeat because of his weak platform and lack of popular support”.

    The deputy governor said: “Women of Lagos State, we are committed to the cause. Yes. The cause of delivering the state to APC. The women will lead this campaign and deliver in 2019. Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat have shown that they are committed and competent to lead our party to victory.

    We should go from house to house, street to street to campaign and mobilise. The ballot paper is smaller now. We should use the index finger, the second finger, to thumb-print, to avoid voiding of votes.”

    Sanwo-Olu believes Lagosians are ready to vote for APC candidates because of their belief in the party and what it stands for.

    Urging party members to prepare for the days of decision-making, he said: “The work is just starting. We should go out there to deliver all our candidates. We should hold our hands in unity. It will be a government of continuity.”

    The flag bearer berated Agbaje for what he described as a shortfall in historical perception, saying that his promise to free Lagos from bondage underscored his lack of understanding of the progress made in the last 19 years.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “Are we in the 18th century? Are we in the 19th century? How can they say we are under bondage? Lagos is the fifth largest economy in Africa. Lagos contributes over 50 percent of the VAT to the Federal Government. We are not people of the past, but people of the future. We have seen them before. We will defeat them again.

    Let us prepare for the elections. We are not a party that has corrupted the country. We are a progressive party. We have come out of recession. For us in Lagos, we will always work for progress, development, infrastructural development. We will resolve the power challenge and traffic snarl.

    From N600 million, we now generate N31 billion. We are not in bondage.”

    The flag bearer admonished party members to put the primary behind them, adding that the challenge of the election is more than the shadow poll.”

    Hamzat said: “The election is easy to win. You know why? For 16 years, PDP Federal Government did not construct a road. The Port-Harcourt-Enugu Road, the Second Niger Bridge, Aba-Onitsha Road were completed by the APC Federal Government. They are thieves.

    What is their role in the development of Lagos; only to be coming out to seek for votes. When we sought approval for federal assistance, what role did George and Agbaje play? In 1999, Lagos was a bankrupt state with n600 million IGR monthly. The salary was N1 billion.

    Lagos has been liberated. We have freedom in Lagos. That is why they are able to contest. The PDP government spent N1.7 trillion on power. They ordered containers and hid them for 10 years until we opened the gate. Their umbrella has torn. It is leaking.”

     

  • 2019: Tinubu says Ambode courageous for accepting defeat

    2019: Tinubu says Ambode courageous for accepting defeat

    National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has commended the courage of Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and others for accepting the outcome of the primaries of the party.

    He stated their act of sportsmanship deserved to be appreciated.

    Tinubu said Ambode, his deputy, Dr. Idiat Adebule and all the leaders and members of the party had done commendably well in accepting supremacy of the party.

    Addressing a stakeholders meeting on Monday at the Acme, Ikeja secretariat of the party, Tinubu said: “I want to say thank you to all of you and God bless you.

    “I thank all of you for respecting the party, particularly the present Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode and his deputy, Idiat Adebule. May God continue to bless you and guide you and you will live long with everlasting progress.

    “Thank you to all our leaders, the Government Advisory Council (GAC) of Lagos State and the membership of the party who had embarked on reconciliation efforts to appeal to all our members who are initially aggrieved.

    “The party supremacy has been demonstrated; the party discipline has been demonstrated. You are our leaders and we respect all of you,” he said.

    While recalling that the direct primary option adopted for the shadow election of the party was taken after a GAC meeting, Tinubu said it was gratifying all members of the party accepted and endorsed the decision.

    He said: “I want to thank you for maintaining peace, harmony, unity and love.”

    The former Lagos governor said having crossed the hurdle of the primaries, it was now time for all members of the party to unite and maintain a strong outing for APC during the 2019 general elections.

    He declared APC remains committed to Nigeria’s progress, development and economic transformation.

    Other leaders at the meeting are the State’s Deputy Governor, Idiat Adebule; Speaker Mudashiru Obasa; State APC Chairman, Alhaji Tunde Balogun; GAC members led by Prince Tajudeen Olusi; Chief Lanre Razak, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, Chief Kemi Nelson, Cardinal James Odumbaku, former Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly, Jokotola Pelumi, among others.

  • 2019: Tinubu attacks PDP, says party not qualified to lead Nigeria

    Former Lagos State Governor and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on TUesday said the PEoples Democratic Party, PDP, is not qualified to lead Nigeria.

    He urged Nigerians to prevent the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, from coming back to power having left the country in ruins in their 16 years reign.

    “They ruled this country for 16 years from 1999 to 2015; they were planning for 60 years of doing nothing, lack of direction and lack of attention to the economy and the education sector.

    “They are not qualified to lead this country. They left schools in dilapidation, left hospitals without care; they don’t deserve to come back.”

    Tinubu spoke on Tuesday in Abuja while presenting the keynote address at the National Consultative Forum organised by the National Committee of Buhari Support Groups with the theme: “Nigeria on the right track.

    He also inaugurated the membership portal of Council for New Nigeria Initiative at the event.

  • Fasehun left behind fine legacies — Tinubu

    Fasehun left behind fine legacies — Tinubu

    The national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Saturday described the late Dr Fredrick Fasehun as a renowned pro-democracy and good governance activist who left behind fine legacies.

    Fasehun, also an active member of National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), died at about 1 am on Saturday, at the intensive care unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja (LASUTH).

    He was 83 years old.

    In a statement issued by his Media Officer, Mr Tunde Rahman in Lagos, Tinubu said that Fasehun was a committed democrat, tested political player and Yoruba nationalist.

    He charged the Fasehun family and other associates of the late leader not to allow his fine legacies to die.

    Dr Fasehun was a renowned pro-democracy and good governance activist, committed democrat, tested political player and Yoruba nationalist.

    I say all of that because I knew him well. We related very closely.

    He was known for his Yoruba nationalistic fervor. Like an Afenifere chieftain that he was, he fought stridently for the Yoruba cause.

    He canvassed true federalism and political restructuring. He fought as well for the cause of the Nigerian nation.

    The good thing about Baba is there was never a time that he sat on the fence,” he said.

    Tinubu said that though the late Fasehun was a trained medical doctor, he was very active politically.

    He founded the Oodua Peoples Congress to actualise June 12 but espoused non-violence.

    Nonetheless, he remained a thorn in the flesh of the military. It was therefore no surprise that Dr Fasehun was imprisoned for 19 months from December 1996 to June 1998 by the Gen. Sani Abacha regime, ”Tinubu said.

    The APC Leader said that late Fasehun participated actively in politics when democracy fully returned to the country.

    From being an Alliance for Democracy sympathiser in 1999 to 2003, he moved to the front stage.

    Perhaps, one of his last political acts was an attempt at reviving the Unity Party of Nigeria formed by the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, by giving the same name to the party he later formed.

    There was also something remarkable about Baba: his love for Lagos. Though born in Ondo in Ondo State, he spent the most part of his life in Lagos.

    It was here that he situated his medical hospital, the Besthope Hospital and Acupuncture Centre, and his hotel business – the Century Hotel,” he said.

    Tinubu said that Fasehun would be greatly missed.

    He was an extremely humble and modest man. I will miss him dearly. The Southwest, particularly Lagos and Ondo states, will miss him. Nigeria will miss him also.

    I commiserate with the government and people of Ondo State. My sympathy and condolences particularly go to the Fasehun family at this moment.

    I hope and pray that God Almighty imbue them with the courage and strength to carry on.

    I enjoin them to continue with the fine legacies left behind by Baba. May Almighty grant Baba eternal rest,” Tinubu said.

  • S/West: We are solidly behind Buhari – Tinubu

    National leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has restated the support of South West for President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He spoke after the swearing in of Chief Gboyega Oyetola as the new governor of Osun State.

    “We are solidly behind President Buhari. No shaking. We are not going back to the past years of greed.

    “There is no room for any other party in the South West, ” Tinubu stated adding that if the PDP government laid a good foundation, there would have been no need for the rebuilding programmes by the Buhari administration.

    He saluted the new governor and urged him to build on the achievements of his predecessor.

  • Mikel visits Tinubu at Bourdillon to promote football

    Super Eagles Captain and Nigeria International John Mikel Obi may not be playing football at the moment, but he has a packed schedule while on vacation in Nigeria.

    The China based midfielder has been in the country with his wife and twin daughters who are visiting for the first time since the end of the Chinese Super League.

    On Monday, the former Chelsea player visited the Bourdillon residence of the National Leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu also a football enthusiast.

    The reason for the visit was not disclosed but it must have centered on football.

    Mikel was dressed in a white long sleeve shirt on black trousers and was accompanied on the visit by a friend.

    The Tianjin Teda of China ace has, made the headlines for not only bringing his family to Nigeria, but also for launching a football clinic in Lagos.

    On Sunday, Mikel launched the catch them young football foundation meant for discovering young talents in Africa in Lagos were he availed the medium to advise kids with talents and interest in the round leather game.

    ”I decided to come up with this foundation to give back because I am a Nigeria, and I am a product of Pepsi Academy and I decided to give back to the society what I have gained from the society, “ Mikel said as he encouraged upcoming kids to give their best on education and football.

  • Write a petition if you doubt authenticity of Tinubu’s wealth – Magu tells journalist

    The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, has challenged a journalist questioning the source of wealth of All Progressives Congress chieftain, Bola Tinubu.

    He simply asked the journalist to write a petition against Tinubu and substantiate his allegations.

    Magu gave the charge in Abuja on Monday while fielding questions from reporters at an event held in commemoration of his third year in office.

    A journalist had asked Magu when he would probe Tinubu who had purportedly claimed in a video in August that he was richer than Osun State.

    The journalist also asked why Magu was refusing to answer questions on the video which allegedly captured the Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, receiving bribes from contractors.

    In his response, Magu said, “You know what? If you are really interested, write a petition and see whether I won’t act. Go and write a petition and substantiate in the petition and find out if I won’t act. It is not for us to listen to people on radio and begin to act. Yes, we have intelligence but the surest way to get action is to go and write a petition and substantiate the contents of the petition and see whether I will not act.”

  • APC crisis: Oshiomhole denies holding secret meetings with Buhari, Tinubu in London

    APC crisis: Oshiomhole denies holding secret meetings with Buhari, Tinubu in London

    Embattled National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole on Sunday denied meeting with a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu last week in London.

    Recall that there were reports at the weekend that the chairman met with Tinubu in Europe over his (Oshiomhole’s) interaction with the Department of State Services (DSS).

    But speaking with reporters in Benin City after attending the interdenominational service to mark Governor Godwin Obaseki’s second year in office, Oshiomhole said there was no reason for him to go to London to see Tinubu when he could easily see him in Lagos.

    He said he had unhindered access to Aso Villa to see President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The chairman said: ”What am I doing in London? Why will I go to London to see Tinubu when I can see him in Bourdilon (Ikoyi, Lagos)?

    What are the issues between him and me that we are to resolve in London? The leader of the party, President Buhari, I have access to at the Villa all the time. I don’t need to go to London to see my leader through the Queen.

    The truth is that once a news reporter succeeds in preaching one lie, he is obliged to preach several lies to sustain the one lie. Some of the media, having allowed opposition to misuse them to fake news, they now feel obliged to faking more news but I am here and I am fine.”

    Speaking about the grievances of some aspirants, Comrade Oshiomhole urged them to learn from President Buhari who contested for President three times without losing hope.

    He said it was impossible for all contestants to win at the primaries.