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Obi's Emergence As APC ZOS, A Blessing

Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress in Cross River State have hailed the emergence of Mr. Paul Obi as the Zonal Organising Secretary of the party in the south south zone. Mr. Obi was duly elected at a mini congress at the Northern Se...

PDP Senator, Former Deputy Governor Dump Party For APC

The immediate past Deputy governor of Plateau State, Mr. Ignatius Longjan, Thursday, officially dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Senator Joshua Dariye was among several other PDP members...

APC is a Viable Platform to Change Nigeria – Jonathan’s ex-Aide

Former Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Ima Niboro, has said that the All Progressive Congress (APC) is a viable platform that will ensure the desired change in the country. He spoke at the APC National Secretariat while me...

Rivers Rerun: Gov. Wike's Leaked Audio Tape of Bribery And Threatening of INEC Officials Sparks Fresh Thong-War

Controversy has greeted a leaked audio recording in which a voice bearing a striking similarity with that of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, was heard admitting bribery and threatening to kill electoral officers in the December 10 rerun elect...

Anambra 2017 Governorship: PDP Senator Andy Ubah Dumps PDP For APC - Report

Senator Andy Ubah, representing Anambra South senatorial district may have finally dumped the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC to contest the gubernatorial election of the state, online m...

The Senate Whittles President's Power On Police; ..Empowers Governors To Control Police Commissioners

Guardian Newspaper - Nigeria’s Senate is stepping up efforts at saving democracy from executive abuse. It plans to amend the Constitution to decentralise the police force, whittle down the powers of the President over commissioners of police by g...

RIVERS RERUN: Dr Barry Mpigi of APC Wins Tai/Oyigbo/Eleme Fed. Constituency

Dr. Barry Mpigi Of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC has been declared winner of Tai/Oyigbo/Eleme federal constituency by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. How I Increase My Blokos Size & Stopped Premature Ej...

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election

Punch Newspaper - A week after the Ondo State governorship election, there are indications that the All Progressives Congress leaders, particularly the National Working Committee members, are still divided over a former governor of Lagos State, A...


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Obi's Emergence As APC ZOS, A Blessing

Obi's Emergence As APC ZOS, A Blessing
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress in Cross River State have hailed the emergence of Mr. Paul Obi as the Zonal Organising Secretary of the party in the south south zone.

Mr. Obi was duly elected at a mini congress at the Northern Senatorial District of Cross River State last Wednesday after beating his two rivals with a wide margin.

He is to be inaugurated at the next Zonal Executive Committee Meeting of the party.

Some stakeholders who spoke on Obi's emergence expressed confidence in the ability of the new ZOS to deliver on his responsibility.


Chapter Chairman of Obanlikwu Local Government chapter of APC,Christopher Apashitie said "Obi's victory is one of the best things to happen to the Zonal body of the party. This is because he has a rich pedigree of  competence in service delivery".

Mr. Apashitie further said the youth would especially benefit from Obi's love and concern for their welfare and progress, "having been a philanthropist in all his life".

On his part, Chairman of Bekwarra chapter of the party, Oko Godwin Okplenye said Mr. Obi exudes the charisma that fits the responsibilities of the office of Organising Secretary "going by his doggedness and determination to succeed in every endeavor of his".

Mr. Okplenye described  Obi as visionary and has therefore a prepared  mindset that is geared towards success.

The chapter chairmen had also urged Obi's rivals in the Congress to accept his emergence as the will of God and prepare to work with him in the spirit of unity and success.

Meanwhile, Mr. Obi has felicitated Christians within the zone as they celebrate the birth of Christ on Christmas day.

He urged them to reflect on the period as a time of love adding they should step up their love and tolerance  for one another especially those who are of other religious groups.

PDP Senator, Former Deputy Governor Dump Party For APC

Another PDP Senator, Former Deputy Governor Dump Party For APC
The immediate past Deputy governor of Plateau State, Mr. Ignatius Longjan, Thursday, officially dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Senator Joshua Dariye was among several other PDP members who officially defected to the ruling APC in the State and were received by the National Chairman of the party, Dr John Oyegun, at the Rwang Pam Township stadium in Jos.

In his remarks after receiving the decampees, Oyegun said President Muhammadu Buhari was working day and night to change the nation for better, assuring that by this time next year, Nigerians would have cause to smile despite the challenges the present administration inherited.

“With the diversification of the economy being carried out by our President, by this time next year, the importation of rice would be a thing of the past, most of our major roads in the country would soon be repaired.

“President Buhari has Plateau citizens at heart, I call on citizens of the state and the country at large to continue to support President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I’m impressed by the good work governor Lalong is doing in the State.

I must commend him for providing the dividends of democracy to the people of the State.

“The governor did excellently well in ensuring victory for the APC in the last Ondo elections; we call on the people of the state to continue to support him at all times”, Oyegun stated.

Also speaking, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, said the APC was built on foundation of Justice.

“Our party the APC is working hard to transform the nation, this administration is sincere and would not let Nigerians down”, he assured.

In his address, Governor Simon Lalong, said “This is the return of who is who in Plateau, the APC in Plateau has come to stay and I believe the party would capture more States in the future elections.

“The challenges we met in the state when we came into power are being tackled as a result of the support we are getting from President Muhammadu Buhari.

“In Plateau, we are determined to better the lives of citizens as we are paying salaries up to December. We would continue to provide the dividends of democracy to the people”, he assured.

APC is a Viable Platform to Change Nigeria – Jonathan’s ex-Aide

APC is a Viable Platform to Change Nigeria – Jonathan’s ex-Aide
Former Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Ima Niboro, has said that the All Progressive Congress (APC) is a viable platform that will ensure the desired change in the country.

He spoke at the APC National Secretariat while meeting with the party’s National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, on Thursday in Abuja.

Mr. Niboro recently left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC.


He was formally received by APC stalwarts in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta on December 5.

The former managing director urged politicians to remain focused and not to distract the President Muhammad Buhari-led administration, adding that it was time to work.

“This is the time to work and not time for making noise.

“It is time for anybody who is a politician to go to the grassroots and work; we should not wait till election time.

“This is the time we should start the processes to convince people that this is a viable platform and once we do that, I am sure we will be able to do very well.”

He described as a “wonderful one’’, his meeting with the APC national chairman whom he said he met last in 1992 when he was governor of Edo.

Mr. Niboro said the APC national chairman ‘’is a father-figure in the South-South”, adding that he had been following Mr. Odigie-Oyegun’s political trajectory for a long time.

He said the APC national chairman received him warmly to the party, adding that he discussed major issues with him, especially issues concerning Delta.

Earlier, the APC national chairman, while receiving Mr. Niboro, expressed satisfaction that he joined the party.

He expressed optimism that Mr. Niboro would bring his political expertise to bear in advancing the party and the country generally.

Mr. Niboro had earlier said his joining APC was to align Delta with the government at the national level and to galvanise development in the state.

“It is not a sudden switch. I have had 18 months to study the situation as it concerned my ward, local government, community and even my state.

“I have to conclude that there is time for everything.

‘’This is the time for us in Delta to link up with the Federal Government in order to bring development to our land,’’ he had said.

(NAN)

Rivers Rerun: Gov. Wike's Leaked Audio Tape of Bribery And Threatening of INEC Officials Sparks Fresh Thong-War

 Wike's Leaked Audio Tape of Bribery And Threatening of INEC Officials
Controversy has greeted a leaked audio recording in which a voice bearing a striking similarity with that of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, was heard admitting bribery and threatening to kill electoral officers in the December 10 rerun elections in Rivers State.

The All Progressives Congress on Thursday said the leaked audio recording confirmed its worst fears that the elections were rigged.


It noted that revelations contained in the said recording, made public by an online newspaper, Sahara Reporters, on Thursday, provided evidence of alleged unwholesome practices.

The party also said the audio recording was a pointer to the fact that the governor might have compromised the integrity of the electoral process and the integrity of his office as Chief Security Officer.

This was contained in a statement signed by the APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, in Abuja.

He said, “The leaked audio recording showing the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, admitting to bribing some electoral officials and threatening to kill them if his instructions were not followed, has confirmed the fears raised by the All Progressives Congress in the countdown to the recently conducted December 10, 2016, legislative rerun elections in the State.

“Going by the revelations from the leaked audio recording, it is obvious that Governor Wike might have engaged in unwholesome conducts that might have compromised the integrity of the electoral process and undermined his office as the Chief Security Officer of a state.

“The only logical conclusion from this, therefore, is that the electoral victories of the Peoples Democratic Party might have been achieved through underhand dealings and intimidation of officials.”

The statement recalled that the APC alerted security agencies to reports of massive arm build-up and sinister plots by Wike and the PDP.

It said, “On December 6, 2016, the APC alerted security agencies to reports of a massive arms build-up and other sinister plots that Wike and the PDP planned to execute on the day of the legislative rerun elections in Rivers State.

“Nigerians have watched with grave concern how the process of the just concluded legislative rerun elections has led to the deaths of ordinary citizens in the state, including security officers. The statement that Governor Wike appeared to have made on the record has now pointed directly at where responsibility should be placed for the violence that attended the election.”

The APC also argued that the audio recording provided evidence that the allegation by the Rivers State Government and the Peoples Democratic Party of an assassination threat on Wike and the allegation by Wike that APC governors funded violence in the state during the election might have been deliberately contrived to hide the role the governor played in the violence that attended the election.

It also urged security agencies to do the needful and ensure that the sponsors and perpetrators of violence, no matter how highly placed, were brought to justice.

But the Rivers State Government has denied the allegation that Wike threatened to kill an official of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The Rivers State Commissioner for Information, Dr. Austin Tam-George, said on Thursday that the governor never made any contact with INEC officials in person or through the telephone.

Tam-George argued that the online outfit, Saharareporters.com, engaged in an audio impersonation of the governor, using a voice changer technology.

 “We categorically deny these latest allegations as a sick fabrication, an outright lie. Governor Wike never made any contact with INEC officials in person or by telephone.

“Saharareporters.com is the online propaganda bullhorn of the All Progressives Congress. Their publications are typically false and the writers are professional hawkers of fiction.

“No one would have thought that the APC and its cowardly media allies would resort to an audio impersonation of Governor Nyesom Wike, using a voice changer technology.

“The voice changer technology is often used by teenagers mainly in South Korea and Japan to launch innocent technological pranks at each other, mainly for laughs.

“The APC and Saharareporters.com are inmates in the prison of their own lies. We reject the latest blackmail by the APC,” he added.

Source: Punch Newspaper


Anambra 2017 Governorship: PDP Senator Andy Ubah Dumps PDP For APC - Report

Senator Andy Ubah, representing Anambra South senatorial district may have finally dumped the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC to contest the gubernatorial election of the state, online media report suggest.

Report according to 247Ureports suggests that  Senator Andy Ubah may have been approached by top stakeholders within the APC to open talks on potential decampment into the APC – against the upcoming gubernatorial tussle in Anambra in 2017.

Though 247Ureport says Andy Ubah may not have joined the APC after all, but it report further disclosed that,the Anambra Senator refused to deny his defection when contacted


Ubah's defection report triggered when he expressed his interest in joining the fray to compete for the seat of governorship.

After Ubah;s declaration, many of Senator Ubah’s followers assumed he was going to contest under the banner of PDP – particularly being that he had held the party in Anambra together for several years, alone. Political spectators assumed PDP was going to be his jersey come 2017. But unofficial discussions with handlers of Senator Ubah indicates that the Senator may have finalized plans of his entry into the ruling party, 247Ureport says

One of his trusted aide cautioned that the Senator isn’t joining the APC as his only means to defeat the incumbent Governor.

“He does not need APC to defeat Obiano. He can defeat Obiano with or without APC“.  

The aide however did not disclose why the Senator decided to consider APC as his new party of choice.

The aide did reveal that the APC had been on an aggressive recruitment exercise for politicians from the South East to help bolster the APC image in the said region. The recent entry of the former two-time governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, is said to be part of the recruitment exercise of the APC. 

“Other South East politicians are expected to announce their defection from the PDP to the APC. Some are expected to leave the All Progressive Grand Alliance [APGA] to join the APC“.

When Senator Andy Ubah was contacted according to 247Ureports, Ubah neither confirm nor deny his entry into the ruling party. 

He stated that his major concern remains serving the people of his constituency. “Our youths need jobs and skills to earn a good living. I have been able to get meaningful jobs to over 400 youths from my constituency. I have also been able to influence over 300 projects in my constituency. And it is still not enough. I am busy trying to add to the list. APC is a political party but service to my people is what my job is. When I become governor, my people will see the difference.”

The Senate Whittles President's Power On Police; ..Empowers Governors To Control Police Commissioners

The Senate Whittles President's Power On Police; ...CP To Be Controlled By Governors
Guardian Newspaper - Nigeria’s Senate is stepping up efforts at saving democracy from executive abuse. It plans to amend the Constitution to decentralise the police force, whittle down the powers of the President over commissioners of police by giving state governors the power of the ‘last command.’

Through a gazetted Senate Bill 346 sponsored by Solomon Olamilekan of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC) from Lagos West Senatorial District, the Upper Legislative Chamber has given full powers to governors to issue unconditional directives to the Police in their states.

A copy of the Bill obtained by The Guardian, specifically deleted the proviso in section 215 (4) of the 1999 Constitution as amended that empowered the President to overrule any orders given to a Police Commissioner by the state governor.


The Bill also seeks to nullify the provision in section 215(5) which had prevented any court from entertaining cases arising from such orders issued by the President to the police.

Greater control of the police by states will douse tension between the presidency and state governments over local policing, bolster efforts at fighting crime and ease governance. Effective policing at that level would also help states build the required infrastructure to create jobs.

There have been loud calls for political restructuring of the country for effective policing at the state and local government levels in response to rising spate of crime, including insurgency, armed robbery and kidnapping. The idea of state police has received increasing support despite Federal Government’s insistence on total control of the force. It was also part of the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference convened by former President Goodluck Jonathan which the current government has refused to implement.

Security experts have however said, without appropriate checks and balances in place, governors’ control of police commissioners in their states would be a “recipe for disaster.”

Managing Director of Beacon Security Consulting, Kabir Adamu, expressed worry that the political situation in Nigeria does not favour the decision, as its implementation would help political and self-serving interest prevail.


He said: “But I think it would be better if one sees the checks and balances the Senate intends to introduce in the new law and to ensure that this very vital institution of law enforcement is not used to serve either political party or self interest. If they do not introduce checks and balances, then it is a recipe for national disaster,” Adamu argued.
Aliu Umar Babangida, who manages the Abuja-based Goldwater &Riversand Consult, a defence and national security firm, agreed with Adamu. “It is necessary but not yet the right time to allow governors exercise control over Commissioners of Police,” he told The Guardian .

The Police force in its reaction said it would simply enforce any law made by the Legislature and signed by the Executive arm of government.

“I can’t comment on political decisions; we are professionals and law enforcers. Whatever law comes into force, we would obey, Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Don Awunah, told The Guardian.

He described the Police as an agency vested with the responsibility of enforcing the law, while the National Assembly makes the laws.

The specific amendment that removed the obstacle on the way of state governors in directing the police commissioners reads: “The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (in this Bill referred to as “the Principal Act”) is altered as set out in this Bill. Section 215 of the Principal Act is altered by deleting the provision to subsection 4.”
The same section 215 is also altered by deleting immediately after the word “shall” in line 3, the word “not” in subsection 5. 3.”


The explanatory memorandum to the Bill states that it seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended) by deleting the Proviso to section 215 (4) and removing the ouster provision of directions given to the Police on combating crime under section 215(5) of the Constitution.”
The amendment, according to sources within the Senate, became necessary following undue control of the police by the Federal Government and its agents in Abuja, which has made it difficult for governors to promptly address security issues in their states.

As if underscoring the move by the upper legislative arm, former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday urged Nigerians to give the police the necessary support for effective and efficient policing.

Obasanjo spoke in Abeokuta at a maiden meeting of the Eminent People’s Forum (EPF) and launching of “Change Begins with me” of the Ogun State Police Command.

The State Police Commissioner, Ahmed Iliyasu disclosed that the EPF is a collaborative group that works to make policing more efficient.

The former President disclosed that the work of the police is a difficult task; hence, society must help them to perform their duties.

Obasanjo explained that security of the society must be done collectively. He urged the people to assist the police in the community with necessary information.


Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, a direct beneficiary of the proposed law, who was represented at the event by Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Taiwo Adeoluwa, lamented the total loss of public trust in the police and urged men and officers of the police to do everything possible to evolve new strategies at combating crime and restore confidence in themselves.

In a nutshell, the Senate is seeking the amendment of Section 215 (4) of the current constitution, which reads: “Subject to the provisions of this section, the Governor of a state or such Commissioner of the Government of the state as he may authorise in that behalf, may give to the Commissioner of Police of that state such lawful directions with respect to the maintenance and securing of public safety and public order within the state as he may consider necessary, and the Commissioner of Police shall comply with those directions or cause them to be complied with: Provided that before carrying out any such directions under the foregoing provisions of this subsection the Commissioner of Police may request that the matter be referred to the President or such minister of the Government of the Federation as may be authorised in that behalf by the President for his directions.”

And section 215 (5) in the current constitution that prevented courts from hearing cases related to presidential directives to police reads:

“The question whether any, and if so what, directions have been given under this section shall not be inquired into in any court.”

The Bill, when successfully passed by the Senate, will face little hurdle in the state legislatures which are required to endorse any amendment of the constitution by the national legislsture before it becomes valued. But with the governors already itching to enjoy powers similar to having a state police, the amendment could have a smooth sail in the 36 Houses of Assembly.

RIVERS RERUN: Dr Barry Mpigi of APC Wins Tai/Oyigbo/Eleme Fed. Constituency

 Barry Mpigi
Dr. Barry Mpigi Of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC has been declared winner of Tai/Oyigbo/Eleme federal constituency by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.


Mpigi polled 48,760 votes to defeat his Peoples Democratic Party candidate, who polled 11, 737 votes.

Details later

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election
Punch Newspaper - A week after the Ondo State governorship election, there are indications that the All Progressives Congress leaders, particularly the National Working Committee members, are still divided over a former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

It was reliably learnt in Abuja on Friday that the party leaders had not agreed on how to handle the former governor on his alleged role in the Ondo State poll.

While some members believe that Tinubu and the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, worked against the interest of the party in the election, others are of the view that the duo did no wrong.


It was gathered that the hardliners in the APC, who are mostly against Tinubu, are calling for the sanctioning of the former governor and his loyalists.

Investigations showed that other APC leaders had called for caution, arguing that any tough measure against Tinubu would destroy the party.

It was learnt that those, who are sympathetic to the former governor, said the party should reconcile with him.

A chieftain of the party, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said, “We have told those who are against the man to remember his contributions to the formation of the APC and the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari. We should not take any action that will destroy the party.”

But those calling for sanctions insisted that there should be consequences for party members who engaged in anti-party activities, irrespective of their status.

They argued that such sanctions would send a strong message to would-be rebels.

A former lawmaker, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on the condition of anonymity, said, “We should not treat Tinubu like a god. The laws of the party should apply to all members.”

Those opposed to punitive actions against Tinubu argued that the outcome of the Ondo governorship election offered a new opportunity to unite rather than further divide the party.

But the APC leaders calling for sanctions are accusing the two party leaders of allegedly supporting candidates of rival political parties against APC’s standard bearer during the polls.

Specifically, they are accused of supporting the candidature of Chief Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy with funds and other logistics.

Oke had defected to the AD to contest the Ondo governorship election after losing to Akeredolu in the party’s primary held on September 3, 2016.

A source, who confided in one of our correspondents, also said another South-West APC governor was also among those believed to have funded Oke’s campaigns.

The source was silent on whether the governor would also face sanction or not.

One of the party leaders, who appealed for caution, said, “The outcome of the Ondo election is enough humiliation for these people. Why would anybody want to add salt to injury by sanctioning them?

 “Besides, we cannot afford at this stage of our development to begin to behave like the former ruling party. Did anyone see Asiwaju or Aregbesola anywhere near Oke’s campaign? You know it is normal for politicians to drop names if such names will give them an edge over opponents.”

A member of the APC National Working Committee loyal to Tinubu, said calls for sanctions against Tinubu were misplaced.

He said, “Who are those making such calls? I am sure they are people who did not know how the APC was formed. When did showing preference for a particular party member over another constitute an anti-party activity?

“Anyone who can provide proof of any anti-party activity against Tinubu should come out in the open instead of chasing shadows.”

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