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  • Lagosians defy rain to make Eyo festival a grand success

    Lagosians defy rain to make Eyo festival a grand success

    Lagosians in their thousands on Saturday defied the early morning downpour but trooped out to welcome their own “Adamu Orisa’ popularly called Eyo festival.

    The festival is part of the activities to celebrate Lagos @50 marking 50 years after Lagos State was created from the old Western Region on May 27, 1967 by the then Military head of state, general Yakubu Gowon.

    He appointed Brig.-Gen. Mobolaji Johnson as the first military governor of Lagos State.

    The residents who did not open shops described the rainfall as a sign that the gods of the land were pleased with the celebrations and with the present administration of Lagos state led by Gov. Akinwumi Ambode.

    It is also a sign of peace that greeted the popular Eyo festival and our masqueraders as we used the cultural festival to commemorate Lagos @ 50, they said.

    They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that rainfall during “Eyo” masqueraders’ parades was a sign that the heavenly beings or the gods were at peace with the land.

    NAN also observed that the masqueraders in their immacualte white regalia and accompanying palm frond and caps to match danced round Lagos island in the downpour that had been drenched and stained from red mud and erosions from floodings.

    Mr Jacob Kehinde, an indigene of “Eko’ the Yoruba name for Lagos city, said that the array of white regalia and costumes was a true replica of the culture and traditions of the indigenes of Lagos Island.

    From left: National Leader, All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu and Lagos Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode at the occasion

    According to him, the festival was a theatrical display and pageantry that highlights and showcases the rich indigenous history of the people and Lagos city.

    “Every thing done in this festival is showcasing what we have as a people and what our culture entails.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde

    “Lagos is a tourist attraction centre and we must use this medium to showcase sites while we celebrate Lagos as a state,’’ he said.

    Also, Mr Taofeek Adebisi, a freelance journalist, advised Africans and the general public to seek knowledge rather than attributing Eyo festival to a fetish practice.

    “I was born and breed as a Muslim on the mainland of Lagos and over the years I have been made to believe that Eyo masquerade dance is diabolic.

    “On the contrary, it is not true because I have been going around town with the guys dancing since 10p.m. on Friday night and I have not seen anyone pouring libations to any deity.

    “Eyo is all about fun and nothing else, but, pure fun,’’ he said.

    The Festival which started several decades ago was invented as part of the regalia for the purpose of wading off undesirable elements.

    From the beginning, the festival depicted by the image of masqueraders in flowing white apparel has grown for a rural festival to an internationally acclaimed event, he said.

  • Lagos Council Poll: ‘Don’t congratulate a pregnant woman till she delivers’, NNPP blasts Tinubu

    Lagos Council Poll: ‘Don’t congratulate a pregnant woman till she delivers’, NNPP blasts Tinubu

    …Says it will contest in just 15 council areas

    Sequel to a statement credited to a national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu doing a stakeholders meeting that his party (APC) would win all the seats in the July 22 local government election, The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has said Tinubu was entitled to his opinion, saying he (Tinubu) should not congratulate a pregnant woman till she delivers.

    The party noted that the electorates and not Tinubu will determine who wins.

    The state chairman of the party, Malam Shakirudeen Olofin, made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Sunday.

    “Election is open to anyone. That is, any candidate, irrespective of political affiliation, could emerge as winner.

    “Local government election is about who is who in your loyalty and it has nothing to do with party.

    “Tinubu has every right to his opinion but you don’t congratulate a pregnant woman until she delivers, July 22 will decide,’’ he said.

    The party also said it will present candidates in just 15 of the 57 council areas of the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Lagos State has 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs).

    Olofin said the party would present candidates in Ayobo/Ipaja LCDA, Agbado-Oke Odo LCDA, Mosan-Okunola LCDA, Oshodi/Isolo LGA, Oriade LCDA, Eredo LCDA, and Ikotun-Igando LCDA.

    He listed other areas as Badagry LGA, Somolu LGA, Kosofe LGA, Ikeja LGA, Epe LGA, Apapa LGA ,Apapa LGA and Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA.

    The chairman said the decision of the party to contest only in these council areas was a deliberate strategy to focus on its areas of strength and manage resources.

    You know elections are capital intensive. But we do not have enough resources to cover all the council areas of the state.

    So what we have done is to focus on our areas of strength, the areas where we have more presence and we are relatively popular.

    We believe this is better, as it would enable us put our resources to optimal use and create impact at the polls,”he said.

    Olofin said that the party would soon hold its primary to elect its chairmanship and councillorship candidates for the polls.

    He said that the primary would be transparent and not fall short of acceptable democratic principles.

    The chairman said that the party was working hard for the election and expressed optimism that it would make impact at the poll.

     

     

    Meanwhile, the Labour Party is set to hold a sensitisation programme for its aspirants towards the forthcoming council polls.

    The state’s party secretary, Mr Bolaji Oshinowo, said the programme, which would hold on Monday, was to prepare the aspirants for the elections.

    He said that the programme would also update them with what was required by the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) ahead of the election.

    Oshinowo said that aspirants were expected to submit their Expression of Interest form at the party secretariat in Tejuosho on Monday, which was the deadline.

    He said that the party would later hold its primary before the deadline set by LASIEC.

    Our preparation is in top gear for the election. We will contest in all council areas and we are sure of a good showing,’’ he said.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that LASIEC has fixed July 22 as date of the council polls and July 29 for run-off.

     

     

     

    NAN

     

  • Lagos Council polls: We are watching, you won’t have your way, PDP replies Tinubu

    Lagos Council polls: We are watching, you won’t have your way, PDP replies Tinubu

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had said it won’t allow the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to have its way in the forthcoming Lagos Council polls scheduled for July 22.

    Mr Taofik Gani, Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Lagos State, told newsmen in Lagos on Friday that the party, despite some internal problems, would put up a good show in the elections.

    He said that the electorate, and not the APC chieftain, would decide the outcome of the elections, and the PDP still had its following in the state.

    Gani said that the PDP would continue to insist on free and fair elections.

    “PDP is a party to reckon with in the state, we are watching them and we will not allow them (APC) to have their way,“ he said.

    Gani said that the Moshood-Salvador camp of the party was working for the unity of the party and would do everything within its powers to ensure members stayed as one.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Tinubu had on Wednesday while addressing a crowd of APC supporters at a stakeholders meeting said that the PDP would win nothing in the July 22 election, as APC would sweep the polls.

    He said that though the party lost some state and national legislative seats to the PDP in some constituencies in the 2015 elections, the APC was working to win back support in the affected councils.

    “We have asked our leaders in those local governments to examine what went wrong and work together to chart a new course to ensure APC win back those councils,” he had said.

    Meanwhile, the two factions of the PDP in Lagos are accusing each other of stalling efforts being made to present a united front ahead of the July 22 local government elections.

    The Chairman of a faction of the party in the State, Mr Segun Adewale (Aeroland), alleged that the Moshood Salvador faction of the party was not working for the success of the party in the forthcoming election.

    Adewale told newsmen on Friday in Lagos that the Salvador faction, aligned to the Ahmed Makarfi-led national PDP Caretaker Committee, had frustrated all reconciliatory efforts to present a strong showing of PDP at the polls.

    “I am the authentic chairman of the PDP in the state because the court has pronounced the Ali Modu Sheriff faction to which I belong as the authentic national leadership.

    “That is the status quo and I remain the state’s chairman except the apex court gives a contrary judgement.

    “Even with that, the council polls are coming and I have made reconciliatory efforts to the Salvador’s faction so that the council can do well at the poll,’’ he said.

    According to him, the Salvador faction has, however, kept on frustrating the efforts.

    Adewale, who contested the Alimosho Federal Constituency seat in 2011 and Lagos West Senatorial seat in 2015, losing to Sen. Olamilekan Solomon on both occasions, said his faction was, nonetheless, doing all its best for the PDP to do well at the polls.

    He urged the party’s supporters to remain steadfast, urging them to work relentless for the success of the party at the polls.

    Reacting, Gani described the allegations by Adewale as falsehood.

    Gani said the Salvador group was the first to initiate a peace process ahead of the polls but that the Adewale group shunned all efforts and boycotted meetings arranged by Salvador.

    “If there is any faction frustrating the peace process, it is the Adewale group. We were the first faction to initiate a peace process and we arranged meetings at Protea Hotel to ensure we do well at the polls but the other group boycotted.

    “While we were doing that, the Appeal Court pronounced the Sherrif Group to which Adewale belongs as the national leadership of the party, and this made the issue more problematic.

    “The other group started seeing themselves as the faction with legitimacy and leverage at the party in the state; they started dictating to everybody even when the matter is at the Supreme Court.

    “They invaded the secretariat with some people and forced people out. They did not have respect for us and the elders of the party and are scuttling efforts for the party to be one,’’ he said,

    He, however, said the only way forward for the party to come together and put up a strong showing at the council polls was for both parties to recognize and respect each other to achieve a common goal.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has fixed July 22 for the poll and July 29 for runoff.

     

     

    NAN

  • Lagos council polls: PDP won’t win a single ward – Tinubu

    …says

    APC will clear all 57 LGs

    Lagosians happy with ‘Ambode’s impressive performance’

    The National leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Wednesday said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would not record any win in the forthcoming council polls in Lagos State.

    Tinubu, a former governor of the state, said this while addressing hundreds of party faithful at the Lagos State APC Stakeholders’ meeting at the party secretariat at Acme Road, Ikeja.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the stakeholders’ forum was held in preparation for the July 22 council polls.

    Tinubu regretted the loss of some national and state legislative seats to the PDP in the 2015 general elections.

    “2015 election was the greatest battle of our time. In the last election, we lost more than three LGAs to our opponents, which is very unusual.

    “We have asked our leaders in those local governments to examine what went wrong and work together to chart a new course to ensure the APC wins back those councils.

    “PDP cannot have any share in these council elections,” Tinubu said.

    The national leader commended party faithful for their support to Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, saying that the governor had not disappointed the party and the people.

    “We are grateful to you the people for your great support during the 2015 election. We have continued to hold Lagos in spite of strong opposition.

    “Governor Ambode has not let us down; he is doing a fantastic job in an environment where we have the economic challenges. He is doing it and he is doing very very well.

    “He has a very good team. He is doing a great job and we are very proud of that,” he said.

    Tinubu urged party leaders at the grassroots to shun bribery and favouritism, adding that quality leadership and merit should be upheld.

    “Our leaders should be fair to the people at the grassroots; we cannot please all, but we can satisfy the majority. This politics is give and take, compromise.’’

    According to him, the party will not use any of the current sole administrators in the forthcoming council poll.

    “To appease some people, we asked the government to allow the Executive Secretaries to take over after the tenure of last council chairmen expired, instead of civil servants.

    “That was why executive secretaries were chosen to pave way for politicians.

    “When the term expired, we used sole administrators, but before we used them, we warned them that `when the elective position comes, you are not entitled to contest’.

    “We agreed that time, we cannot change it overnight; executive secretaries, however can contest.”

    Tinubu, however, said 19 former council chairmen, except for one of them who is late, who only served single terms, would be given another chance in the coming elections.

    He urged the party leaders to give consideration to youths and women in the sharing of positions.

    The party leader also urged Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State to increase security presence in Surulere area of the state to check violence.

    According to him, his attention was drawn to some violence in the area, which gave cause for concern.

    ”I urge the people of Surulere to be patient and peaceful. We will all benefit from the party,” he said.

    Also speaking, Ambode urged all stakeholders to work together to ensure APC victory in all the 57 councils.

    Ambode said: “We are meeting on a very happy note. I am able to look back and say that that confidence you reposed in me to defeat the PDP candidate was not in vain.

    “This coming local government election is all in your hands. My call to all members of our great party is to ensure that all the 57 councils are won by APC. We have begun a journey to make Lagos and Nigeria progressive’’.

    Earlier in his opening remark, Mr Henry Ajomale, the Chairman, Lagos APC, said that the forum was organised to allow party faithful to interact with the leaders of the party.

    Ajomale said that meeting was aimed at moving the party forward ahead of the forthcoming council polls.

     

     

    NAN

  • Asiwaju Tinubu: Between Poli-tricks and Power

    Asiwaju Tinubu: Between Poli-tricks and Power

    By Idoko Ainoko

    Asiwaju Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is really the odious, typical Nigerian politician. All is fair, if it is fair with him and his clan of Western sycophants and elsewhere.

    Everything must be rubbish and messy, anytime he misses his political steps. Nigeria should go into convulsion because one individual by the identity of Tinubu has headache last night over a political meeting that never ended in his favour. The lust for power is crazily pursued.

    To say the obvious, Nigerian politicians can spring surprises anytime they deem fit like now that President Muhammedu Buhari is recuperating from an ailment. Homes have stopped functioning; offices have closed in Nigeria; farms have stopped churning out food; markets have closed in Nigeria.

    What else? Schools too should have closed; Law chambers and courts have also gone on sabbatical leave. And of course, roads in Nigeria, linking diverse regions and communities have closed in the thinking of the Tinubus. And they are very few; but equally very loud and clandestinely pushy.

    All calculations are geared towards who controls the strings of power at the center; not necessarily to offer service to Nigerian masses, but to nourish their family fiefdoms.

    Generally, Nigerian politicians never lack jobs all season. They are always busy 24/7, scheming and plotting in empty fields. But the sane ones among them have stopped campaigning for 2019. Yet, there are also those who run riot about politics anytime, anywhere. They are the wise ones.

    They claim God Almighty has endowed them with enough political wisdom. They want to govern Nigeria or remote-control the leadership of this potentially great black nation, to the extent the Great ancient Greek philosophers would grovel before them. They are present in all political dispensations as the back and the dark shadows.

    But since President Buhari etched his sound leadership footprints on Nigeria, these politicians now only giggle their ambitions in the bedroom, with wives and children. They don’t speak about it in public anymore, lest they be haunted by known and unknown foes.

    If they must speak publically, the words are carefully selected, rehearsed and measured, lest they derail shamefully. It usually comes in the colour of press statements. But in it, they bite poisonously and blow the air at the same time like the proverbial African rat, which steals the comfort of your night.

    But behind the scenes, they act so venomously, like hungry lions. They prod, prop and instigate acolytes to go ahead and rock the boat. They have just found a new fish in the soup. President Buhari is sick; he is being treated and in his usual frankness has pleaded with Nigerians to allow him enough time to recover sufficiently to serve them better.

    This simple and inevitable plea from an innocent, sick leader has sparked deadly emotions; intrigues and permutations. Lethal missiles have been hurled at him.

    Some leaders spoke instantly; others procrastinated, like Asiwaju Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, until yesterday. But while hiding in his cocoon, he unleashed his attack dogs after a detailed briefing about the civilian coup, he intends to execute in unseating President Buhari.

    He watched his minions navigate and exploit a human being’s health condition for selfish reasons or lust for power. Please, forget that it concerns Nigeria’s leader, President Buhari. It could have been any other person; Tinubu inclusive.

    So, Tinubu waited and when he discovered his antics anchored through cronies failed to create the expected impact, he now painfully issued a belated press statement feverishly denouncing everything that has taken place. It included the grand plot to influence the National Assembly (NASS) to unlawfully unseat President Buhari.

    He denied all. He profusely denied that Nigeria is administered by a cabal, as voiced by his undercover loyalists. He praised everything about President Buhari’s administration, fooling himself that it would placate Nigerian masses. He sought to distance himself from the plot and at the same time, covertly resurrect the deep-seated hatred and animosities against President Buhari.

    But President Buhari has defeated Asiwaju Tinubu before now and he will continue to defeat him alive or dead. It’s needless to chronicle it. But remember the Ondo state APC governorship primary election saga and the eventual victory of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who dimmed the bad outing of Tinubu’s altar ego, Chief Olusola Oke who eventually contested the guber polls in AD, but lost.

    No doubt, Asiwaju Tinubu knows the history of President Buhari’s ascension to the Presidency. What he has forgotten in a hurry is to intimate his kinsmen, brothers, loyalists and political associates that Sai Baba, as President Buhari is fondly called by admirers is a leader of destiny. Like the Holy Scriptures have admonished in Isaiah 54:17; “No weapon that is formed against thee ,shall prosper. And every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment… shall be condemned.”

    So, Tinubu’s press statement was so despicable and further supported the evil concealed in him against President Buhari. If not, why would Tinubu swallow his pride by uttering this phrase about President Buhari;

    “His policies have begun to bear fruit. We are moving out of recession and toward the long-term reshaping of the national economy. Given the complex menu of problems he has faced, President Buhari has done well in a tough situation.”

    While the echoes resonate, he regains consciousness and slams back at a leader he conceals hatred by subtle instigation of the “masses” he has persuaded and seemingly empowered to exploit the President’s health condition, Thus;

    “Some have done so for their own selfish reasons. These people shall be found out in time. There are many who have done so out of sincere concern for the President. These people should not be condemned for their heartfelt concern.”

    It’s an irritating inconsistency. It is political mudslinging yet to be decoded by Nigeria’s political wise men. It is the worse assault on the spirit and soul of humanity. President Buhari may not necessarily be at the receiving end, but this doublespeak from a close political ally reminds one of a similar political episode in Burkina Faso between military Head of State, Captain Thomas Sankera and his closest friend, Blaise Campaore.

    The sweet moments they shared as friends in the army; the gists in social circles and the power play and the gangs led by Campaore who toppled Sankera’s ruling military junta. Then, suddenly, sunshine turned into darkness and some mystic words as gory as “ouster”, “topple” and “assassination.” Campaore led a gang in the military that assassinated Captain Thomas Sankera, one of Africa’s finest dictators and seized power. If this is Asiwaju Tinubu’s plans, it is pretty funny and it would never work. It’s not Buhari’s fate. President Buhari has jetted out for medical attention again, largely due to the pressures the likes of Tinubu mounted on him, by refusing to allow him time to rest and recover.

    So, for Tinubu to have stimulated his gang against President Buhari and waited to see how it plays out, only to comment belatedly, singing the praises like a pupil whipped to recite nursery rhymes is no remedy and very funny.

    One Lawyer Ebun-olu Adegboruwa writing from Lagos in a press statement titled, “Let Us Paralyse The System,” called on Nigerians to totally shut down Nigeria until President Buhari resigns. The canvassed mass action from Nigerians against President Buhari is nothing more than his plea for time to recuperate from ill-health. It was a lonely dance of the insane; something very comical and humorous. Nigerians ignored him. He was the last forerunner in the game and his epitaph to Nigerians sounded too empty and he has ceased to speak further till this moment.

    Before him, the likes of human rights lawyer, Femi Falana had rocked the boat. They threatened fire and brimstone if President Buhari fails to relinquish power. Falana’s fraternity with Tinubu is not in doubt. And they feel the best way to ascend to power is through the backdoor. Buhari must be pushed out. It’s like a script is being acted and planned in stages. Soon, Nigerians would demand from the canvassers for President Buhari’s illegal exit from office what they have done to the President of the masses. And it’s going to be very soon.

    To appease Northerners who his hatchet men have insulted, unduly pressurized and offended by overblowing the trumpet over President Buhari’s health condition, Asiwaju Tinubu who has numerous chieftaincy titles in his native Yoruba descent signed the press statement, supporting it with a Northern chieftaincy title, the Jagaban Borgu from Borgu Emirate in Niger state. But Tinubu and his soul mates should understand in clear terms that Nigerians know these tricks, no matter how veiled.

    Ainoko writes from Kaduna, Kaduna State.

  • Tinubu’s statement on Buhari not sincere- Group

    Tinubu’s statement on Buhari not sincere- Group

    A group, National Forum of Democrats has described as insincere, comments by the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Ahmed Tinubu, over the health challenges of President Muhammadu Buhari saying the words are merely placatory but lack emotional depth.

    Tinubu in his comment on President Buhari’s return to the UK, dismissed apprehensions about the President’s health and warned against what he called mutterings which he said could lead to the derailment of the President’s progressive agenda.

    He also affirmed that the country was in good shape as he charged anxious Nigerians to trust the President, who, he said, they gave the mandate to govern, to also make good decisions concerning his personal health.

    But the NFD said it is not impressed by the muttering of Tinubu only when the president chose to travel and asked the APC national leader to apologise to President Muhamad Buhari over his other comments before he can be taken seriously.

    The group in a statement by its president, Alhaji Gambo Dambatta demanded an apology from the APC within 48 hours saying that is the only way he can convince those he had hurt through his previous comments and actions, that he has truly repented.

    The NFD said Nigerians have not forgotten how only recently, the former Lagos governor had indicated interest in running as president of the country in 2019 at a time the current president was being treated abroad only for him to amend the comment on realizing his mistake later by saying he will contest only if Buhari is not contesting.

    NFD said the nation is also not fooled by the comments of Chief Bisi Akande, to the effect that the president’s health has worsened and that he deserves prayers from Nigerians.

    The group said the voice is definitely that of Jacob but the hands were that of Esau and insisted that an apology is required to demonstrate genuine repentance.

    “Instead of thinking that he can take the whole country for a ride, the APC leader should do the needful by apologizing to the President and Nigerians before he can be taken seriously.

    “His last statement on Buhari is just a smokescreen to cover his retreat and surrender approach.

    “We will welcome the repentance and wish he is able to move it a step forward with a mass solidarity rally for the President as was done against him under his watchful eyes.”

  • Nigerians should shun speculations, stand with Buhari, focus on economic recovery – Tinubu

    All Progressives Congress, APC, leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has dismissed apprehensions about the health of President Muhammadu Buhari and warned against mutterings he claims could lead to the derailment of the President’s progressive agenda.

    Tinubu in a statement, yesterday, affirmed that the country was in good shape as he charged anxious Nigerians to trust the President, who, he said, they gave the mandate to govern, to also make good decisions concerning his personal health.

    Tinubu said the President had done the needful by delegating much work to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, adding that the understanding between the two men had stabilised the polity.

    Tinubu’s charge came against the background of concerns on the shape of the president and his administration.

    Noting that there should be no reason for apprehension, Tinubu said: “We voted for President Buhari because we trusted his ability to make decisions regarding complex issues of state. If we can trust him to handle difficult matters of governance, we can also trust him to make correct decisions regarding his personal health. “The President Buhari I have come to know is an honest and responsible man and leader.

    “When he returned to Nigeria on March 10, he disclosed to the nation that he had been sick to the extent that he received blood transfusion and would leave for further treatment at some future date. He said he would follow the counsel of his doctors and there is every reason to believe that he has been true to their counsel.

    “Many people have openly speculated about the President’s health. Some have done so for their own selfish reasons. These people shall be found out in time. There are many who have done so out of sincere concern for the President.

    “These people should not be condemned for their heartfelt concern. However, they should be advised not to allow fear to ambush their better judgment and their courage. They should not give themselves to idle speculation. “We should not buy into the myth of some cabal at work.

    Dwelling in empty speculation on the existence of some mythic cabal is not what the country needs at present. From what I can see, the President remains at the helm and his policies are being implemented.

    “The President is also showing his belief in process and partnership by assigning more responsibilities to the VP, which included presiding over meetings of the Federal Executive Council, thus demonstrating his trust and implicit confidence in him.

    “Unfounded speculation serves no purpose other than to encourage those who would rather derail the President’s progressive agenda and who would divisively pit one aspect of this nation against another.

    Such chatter may foment division where there was none and this might come to impair the management of the affairs of this country.

    “By fomenting animosity among groups that have before now been allied, those who hold to the bankrupt politics of yesterday seek to thwart the President’s mission while claiming to support him. “

    Those who truly care about the President and the important work he must still do should not allow themselves to become the unwitting tools of these regressive forces.

    “We must stand with and beside our President. The unfounded speculation around his health should stop. We must not covet fear and rumour but should engage our creativity and enterprise to help the President accomplish his historic mission.

    “Our greatest energies should be focused on righting this economy so that it provides a decent livelihood for all people. This critical path towards economic recovery must be followed for the sake of our children.”

     

  • 2015 elections: I’ll reveal how Buhari defeated Jonathan in my book – Tinubu

    2015 elections: I’ll reveal how Buhari defeated Jonathan in my book – Tinubu

    The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Friday said he will reveal true details of how President Muhammadu Buhari defeated former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential elections.

    Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos, reportedly played an instrumental role in the merger of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Congress for Progressive Change and All Nigeria Peoples Party to form the APC that presented President Muhammadu Buhari as candidate.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that President Muhammadu Buhari defeated the then incumbent President (Goodluck Jonathan) in 2015 presidential elections.

    Speaking at the launch of “Against the Run of Play”, a book authored by Chairman, ThisDay Editorial Board, Olusegun Adeniyi, Tinubu said he would soon reveal how the APC defeated the Peoples Democratic Party in the last presidential election.

    Tinubu, who was represented at the event by his media aide, Mr. Tunde Rahman, also noted that he played a big role in the emergence of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as Nigeria’s Vice-President.

    He said people should not dwell on his loss of the vice-presidential seat but on the achievements of Osinbajo, whom he had nominated for the position.

    Rahman said, “Some have said that they will tell their story, Asiwaju is also working on his own book to tell his account of what transpired.

    To tell how he was able to mould the APC to the extent that it was able to unseat an incumbent president for the first time in the history of our contemporary politics.

    The account of what transpired as told by Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the book and as presented in some newspapers is not about him losing the vice-presidency and the eventual vice-president emerging, as the reviewer has put it.

    Asiwaju spoke in greater context in that book, and when people are making comments, they should speak with the context in which he spoke. If they are saying that Asiwaju lost the vice-presidency and that a vice-president emerged, where did he emerge from? Who nominated the vice-president?

    I’d like to say that even the vice-president has said on some occasions that a certain political leader from the South-West nominated him for the job and we all know who that is.

    That nomination has been a very good choice from all the wonderful things the vice-president has been doing.”

     

  • 2015 Elections: Saraki, El-Rufai prevailed on Buhari to drop me as running mate – Tinubu

    A National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has alleged that Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai prevailed on President Muhammadu Buhari to drop him as running mate for the 2015 presidential elections which the party eventually won.

    Tinubu stated that Saraki, El-Rufai and other stalwarts of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who defected to the APC in the build-up to the 2015 elections, instigated Buhari and some APC chieftains not to pick him as the would-be Vice-President.

    The APC leader’s comments were contained in a book titled ‘Against the Run of Play,’ written by the Chairman, Editorial Board of ThisDay, Olusegun Adeniyi.

    Tinubu, the former governor of Lagos State, said his opponents persuaded Buhari to look for another running mate on the grounds that Christians in the North would not embrace a Muslim-Muslim ticket, and as such, could jeopardise the party’s victory.

    The former governor said the arguments put forward by the party members were not genuine, adding that El-Rufai had the intention to ensure the emergence of the Serving Overseer of The Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Buhari’s running mate.

    Tinubu added, “What they (Saraki and others from the PDP) did behind my back was wrong. We always do things as a group. By the time they joined, we were already too far ahead in our processes but we accommodated them.

    We agreed to take their state structures and subsume them into the part and they all had their opportunity to nominate the candidates of their choices for different political offices.

    But they went behind to instigate Buhari and some other people in the party against me on the pretext of religion. That was not right. They were canvassing arguments that the Christians in the North would not vote for a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

    Nasir el-Rufai was also selling the same argument within the CPC (the defunct Congress for Progressive Change) because at that point, he still wanted to have Pastor Bakare brought in as Buhari’s running mate.”

    Tinubu stated that some senators and governors then, who defected from the PDP to the APC, met with him on the eve of the primaries to know if there was an agreement between him and Buhari to run together.

    He said he evaded the inquiry, which compelled the allies to join him in canvassing for Buhari as the right presidential candidate of the party.

    I told them that it was better to resolve such issue after the primaries, but they wanted to make it a condition for supporting Buhari, which, for me, was very wrong. I told them I could not insist on this as a condition for my support for Buhari. I felt that was not right to hold Buhari hostage in this manner.

    I believe the support that we gave was fundamental to Buhari clinching the party nomination. Without that support, a different outcome would have been most likely,” Tinubu added.

    He noted that Buhari later requested him to nominate three persons for the job, but he (Tinubu) presented only Yemi Osinbajo as his ultimate choice.

    I backed down because I did not want to be depicted as causing a problem. I backed away from the position in order to offer Buhari a name I once raised with him in 2011: that of Professor Yemi Osibanjo,” he added.

     

  • Tinubu not solely responsible for my emergence as APC Chairman – Oyegun

    Tinubu not solely responsible for my emergence as APC Chairman – Oyegun

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie Oyegun has said contrattry to popular opinion, the National Leader of the party, Bola Tinubu was not responsible for his emergence as the chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Oyegun maintained that several people who believed so much in his integrity and personality stood behind him to ensure he emerged the party’s chair.

    Oyegun revealed this in an interview with Vanguard Newspapers.

    In his words: “Everybody assisted me to this position and I am grateful to all of them. The only thing is my personality and integrity; I don’t joke with these two things because they are the only currency that I have and I will defend them at any time.

    “I don’t believe one particular person solely assisted me to this position, everybody assisted me and someday, the story of how I became chairman of APC will be told.

    “You will then see that everybody did assist me to become National Chairman. This means that I am there for everybody. I don’t belong to any camp in the APC. I belong to all members of APC high and below,” Oyegun explained.