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  • PANDEF youth wing distance self from Peter Obi’s endorsement

    PANDEF youth wing distance self from Peter Obi’s endorsement

    The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) Youth Wing has distanced itself from the endorsement of the Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, by some members of the national leadership of the forum.

    Rising from an emergency meeting on Sunday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa, the headquarters of PANDEF, the leadership of PANDEF Youth Wing, South-South States, said those who purportedly endorsed Obi in a meeting of the Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Leaders recently were on their own.

    They claimed that Obi’s endorsement was done without due consultations with stakeholders, particularly the youth body of PANDEF, comprising national officers and state chapters chairmen.

    Their position was contained in a communiqué after the meeting, presided over by the National Deputy Youth Leader, Mr Vincent Oyibode, and signed by Edo Youth Leader, Mr Don Ben; Rivers Youth Leader, Mr Henry George; Akwa Ibom Youth Leader, Mr Victor Asuquo; Cross River Youth Leader, Chief Ani Esin; Delta State Youth Leader, Chief Sylvester Okumagba and Bayelsa Youth Leader, Mr Berenengia Samuel.

    The PANDEF youths said the purported endorsement was against the spirit and letters of the PANDEF Constitution in Article 1 (1) which stipulated that PANDEF was a non-political, non-partisan and non-religious organisation of the Niger Delta people.

    They stated that in a meeting where sensitive decisions were to be taken, it must involve all the national executive officers and state chapters chairmen, including those of the youth wings.

    They added that such meetings must be at the headquarters of the organisation in Yenagoa.

    The PANDEF youths stated: “There was no time PANDEF ever held a meeting to debate the need to participate or take a position as a group on the 2023 general elections and that those who purportedly endorsed Obi at that meeting spoke for themselves and not PANDEF and the South-South region of the Niger Delta.

    “That the major focus of PANDEF is to promote sons and daughters of the region on issues of public interest that bear direct and indirect impact on the well-being of the Niger Delta people as that is the constitutional aim and objective of the PANDEF Constitution.

    “That the same persons, without any meeting with stakeholders, have given ultimatum to a son of the Niger Delta, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, the Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to drop his ambition for reasons best known to them and that this does not have the blessing of the youths of region.”

    The youths also expressed concern over the monetary policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) now posing challenges to Nigerians and called on the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency, put up an acceptable implementation mechanism.

    They sympathised with the families of youths that lost their lives in Edo and other places due to the poorly implemented monetary policy.

    They called on the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, to release the new Naira notes and also the network services should be made to be working efficiently.

    The PANDEF youths also called on the youths of Nembe Kingdom in Bayelsa where some persons were reportedly killed recently during rival groups clash to sheathe their swords and embrace peace.

    They contended that the era had passed where brothers killed each other due to political interests, saying that politics would always come and go but community would remain forever.

    “Those few individual members of the national exco of PANDEF who purportedly issued the statement of endorsement of Peter Obi do not have the interest of the Niger Delta region because they disobeyed the constitution of PANDEF by nominating themselves into the Obi campaign organisation.”

    Reacting to the youths position in a telephone interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Mr Ken Robinson, Spokesman for PANDEF, dismissed the action as “childish”.

    He said that claims that PANDEF’s endorsement was done without consultations were false as most of the signatories to the rejection were indeed in the meeting when Obi met with PANDEF in Yenagoa.

    “We are going to deal with this internally as it is not tangible enough to warrant joining issues with a handful of misguided youths

    “The mastermind of this is an appointee of a governor and he took few youths, about seven of them, on this misguided voyage.

    “PANDEF’s endorsement of Obi stands, all the organs of PANDEF met Obi in December at Yenagoa and we promised to brief PANDEF leader, Pa Edwin Clark who subsequently endorsed Obi and so PANDEF is unanimously mobilising support, using our structures for Obi.

    “We are also behind Pa Clerk on his call on Okowa to pull out of the race because as far back as 2021, PANDEF had resolved that for equity and fairness, power should shift to the South after eight years of Northern Presidency and Okowa was amongst those that took the decision,” Robinson said.

  • It is the turn of Christians to produce the next president of Nigeria in 2023-  CAN

    It is the turn of Christians to produce the next president of Nigeria in 2023- CAN

    Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has said it is the turn of Christians to produce the next president of Nigeria in 2023.

     

    The National Chairman of CAN’s Youth Wing, Belusochukwu Enwere, who spoke in Owerri, on Saturday, lambasted MURIC over comments by the Chairman of Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, Bauchi State chapter, Idrees Gambo, against members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, vying for elective position in 2023.

     

    MURIC, in a statement by the Bauchi Chairman, warned that any political party that picks any member of the RCCG would exit the Aso Rock.

     

    Enwere pointed out that MURIC’s statement was an insult to Christians and an abuse of the freedom of the people.

     

    He said, MURIC’s statement shows the low level of the said group and how blind they are in the 21st century.

     

    ”For MURIC to say they are challenging RCCG for having the effrontery to launch a political and good governance wing is an insult to our fathers and the entire Christians in Nigeria, especially the young people.

     

    “MURIC calling another faith-based group that will queue behind any candidate from RCCG a traitor is an abuse of office and their freedom of association as stipulated in the Nigerian constitution, and their warning to Islamic organizations and Muslim communities against supporting RCCG is indirectly telling them not to support a Christian candidate in 2023.

     

    “It is the turn of Christians to produce the next president of the country in 2023. We call on them to join hands with us to preach for peace, oneness and help make Nigeria a better place where both Christians and Muslims will be seen as one and have equal rights in all ramifications.”

  • ‘Lead by example,’ Says Taiga to Omoko, other elected executives of Urhobo youth wing

    President-General of Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Olorgun Moses Taiga has commended the peaceful disposition of voters and contestants during the election of the new executives for the union’s youth wing.

    Taiga advised the new executive of the youth wing to lead by example and see their victory as a call to service.

    “For once after so many years, UPU is conducting an election of its youth’s wing.

    “As you all know, in any election there must be complaints here and there. But we are going to accommodate everybody that is ready to work with us,” Taiga said.

    In the election which was held yesterday, Mr. Nicholas Omoko emerged the new President-elect of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) youth wing.

    The apex social cultural body of Urhobo nation conducted the election at its administrative building called Urhobo Cultural Hall in Okere, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta.

    The voting was conducted in the presence of the UPU Secretary, Mr Ese Owei, who represented the President-General of the Union, Mr Moses Taiga.

    The winners of the other three positions contested for are Mr Jeferey Ovie (Deputy President), Mr Joseph Adjari (Secretary- General) and Solomon Okoh (Publicity Secretary).

    In his acceptance speech, Omoko, the UPU (Youth Wing) President, commended the electoral committee for the successful conduct of the election.

    Omoko also thanked the monarchs in the Urhobo nation for giving them the opportunity to contribute their quotas to the development of the kingdom.

    “We are going to work with the parent body to ensure that the Urhobo language is studied in our higher institutions.

    “We have discovered that the Urhobo language is going into extinction and we are not going to sit down and fold our arms.

    “We are going to do all that we can to ensure that we revive the Urhobo language,” Omoko said.