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PDP Shocked As Akwa-Ibom Senator Decamps To APC

Senator Nelson Effiong,  The Peoples Democratic Party Senators at the Nigerian Senate Senate were all shocked this morning when it minority status as the Senate further shrank as a senator representing Akwa Ibom South, Nelson Effiong, cross...

2019: Former First Ladies, APC Chieftains, Buhari's Ex-Media Aide Form New Party

Ahead of the 2019 general elections, a new political party known as Alliance for Feminine Agenda (AFA) has been born in Abuja, at the weekend, with some yet to be unveiled former first ladies and ex-governors behind the move. Already, a former...

Why We Won't Defect From APC But Rather ... - Tinubu, Southwest APC Leaders

The members of the All Progressives Congress APC, have vowed not to leave the party, but rather agreed on the need to demand more infrastructural projects for the zone. This declaration was made in Ibadan during the southwest leaders meeting o...

Lagos APC Ready For LG Polls As LASIEC Fixes Date - Party Sec.

The Secretary of All Progressives' Congress,(A.P.C),Lagos State Chapter, Hon. Hakeem Adisa Bamgbala has declare the preparedness of the party for the Local Government Elections said to have been slated for April this year. The former Ikate-Iti...

PDP, APC Senators Spur For War As Plot To Sack Ekweremadu Thickens, Ready For Fight To Finnish

The National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has asked the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, to call the bluff of the All Progressives Congress senators who asked him to defect to their party in order to retain his seat...

The Untold: How Ndume's Closed-Allies He Dines And Wines With, Led Dino Melaye Plotted His Shocking Removal

Immediate-past Majority Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume is not new to parliamentary politics. He was a critical voice in the House of Representatives, before his movement to the Red chamber. Ndume also showed his political dexterity in 2011, when...

EXCLUSIVE: How Buhari Paid PDP Govs The Highest Of The Paris Club Loan; See List Of Top 17 Beneficiary States & Amount

An exclusive report by The Nation Newspaper has revealed the sum gotten by the 35 out of the 36 State from the Paris Club Loan bailout by the Federal Government. The President Muhammadu Buhari's Government had released the sum of N388.304 bill...

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot

The festering crisis in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC involving the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may have taken a new dimension as leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi State have vowed to clip th...


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PDP Shocked As Akwa-Ibom Senator Decamps To APC

Nelson Effiong,
Senator Nelson Effiong, 
The Peoples Democratic Party Senators at the Nigerian Senate Senate were all shocked this morning when it minority status as the Senate further shrank as a senator representing Akwa Ibom South, Nelson Effiong, cross-carpeted to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

The lawmaker announced his defection to the ruling party on the floor of the red chambers at today’s plenary.

Effiong, who cited party crisis as his reason for defection, said,“Over the past one year this party has disintegrated; because of the crisis in the party, I have decided to resign from the PDP and join the APC.”


In his reaction, the senate Minority leader, Godswill Akpabio, frowned at the decision, saying the lawmaker has automatically lost his senate seat because he became a senator under the platform of the PDP.

‎Akpabio warned that the party will contend Effiong’s continued stay in the senate in court.

Recall that a senator from Ondo south, Omoyele Omogunwa, had in November 2016, defected from the PDP to the APC.

2019: Former First Ladies, APC Chieftains, Buhari's Ex-Media Aide Form New Party

2019: Former First Ladies, APC Chieftains, Buhari's Ex-Media Aide Forms New Party
Ahead of the 2019 general elections, a new political party known as Alliance for Feminine Agenda (AFA) has been born in Abuja, at the weekend, with some yet to be unveiled former first ladies and ex-governors behind the move.

Already, a former spokesman to President Muhammadu Buhari in the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) Chief Denis Aghauya, a prominent chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Comrade Abdullahi Jabi, a prominent politician Hajia Halima Turaki, a well known lawyer Barrister Florence Wogu, Gladys Abubakar, Hajia Binta Umar, Hajia Gambo Abubakar, Hajia Jumai Lawal Yusuf, Princes Thomas among others were at the inaugural meeting held in Abuja at the weekend.

The party, which had in attendance other prominent members from all the 36 state of the federation and FCT, has, however, said it is reaching out to prominent Nigerians women and men like former first lady Patience Jonathan, former Minister of Finance Okonjo Iweala, former Minister of Petroleum Allison Madueke, and many other women to join the feminine party.

The new political party has also agreed to approach the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the next 7 days for registration.

Speaking on the ideology of the yet to be registered political party, Chief Denis Aghauya, who presided over the meeting said: “It is an ideology driven by women in alliance with the men and youth to ensure justice, equity and unity for the purpose of achieving a new dawn in the polity so that we can achieve an ideal society different from what we have witnessed since the independent of Nigeria.”

For Hajia Halima Turaki, the founder of Voice of Women in Nigeria Leadership Initiative, the party when register will bring on board an ideology with “the role of a mother who help when the situation is at the critical stage. The current political parties have failed us and the country is in dare need of mothers help.”

She said it will also be part of the party’s policies to put an end to agitations for 35 percent affirmative for women, believing that both men and women should be equal in running the affairs of a nation.

Also speaking, another prominent member Barrister Florence Wogu, revealed that when the party comes on board it will pursue the idea of Part-time legislature, adding that “It is part of our plans to have all the lawmakers having offices at their various constituencies and only have to come to Abuja whenever the need arises for meetings.

“Women should not be relegated to the ground. We don’t believe in affirmative action. Both men and women should be equal.”

“Our idea is to put food on the table for everybody, we should identify the potency of children, provide quality education for them and engage their minds with productive thinking, “she said.

They have, however,  set-up four sub-committees which include: Manifestos committee, Contact and Mobilisation, Finance and Constitution committee to make it activities going smoothly.

Excerpted from 247Ureports

Why We Won't Defect From APC But Rather ... - Tinubu, Southwest APC Leaders

Tinubu amd aregbesola
The members of the All Progressives Congress APC, have vowed not to leave the party, but rather agreed on the need to demand more infrastructural projects for the zone.

This declaration was made in Ibadan during the southwest leaders meeting of the Party, News Punch has learned reliably.

Credible sources, according to Punch Newspaper said the meeting, which some thought would be stormy, was “tactically” taken over by a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.


One of the governors, who attended the meeting, said  the former governor of Lagos State took control of the meeting after he reportedly said let bygones be bygones.

The source said, “Tinubu,  must have read our mood and must have known that people were really angry with roles played by some us, especially during the Ondo governorship election which we are not happy with.

“His intervention saved us a lot of time we could have wasted in accusing each other of one thing or the other. From then on, the meeting progressed well.

“In order not to have any discordant tunes from what we agreed to tell the world through the media, that was why we appointed Aremo Segun Osoba to brief you (reporters).”

One of the ministers, who was also at the meeting, said it was resolved that the zone must remain in the APC and that it was wrong to assume that President Muhammadu Buhari did not treat the zone well in his cabinet and other appointments.

For example, he said the zone was well represented in the Federal Executive Council, where ministers from the zone are holding key ministries.

He said, “We have the ministries of Power, Housing and Work, Solid Minerals, Finance, Communications, Information and Tourism, Health, State for Niger Delta.

“So, we agreed that it was wrong to say the President did not treat the zone well.

“We also said we should not allow ourselves to be pushed out of the house that we built.

“We remain an important pillar in the APC and we won’t allow anyone to either provoke us to leave the party or think of moving to another party or form a new one.”

He said what was agreed on was that the ministers and the governors should also carry members of the National Assembly from their states along in their activities.

“The meeting gave those present an opportunity to do a near mid- term assessment of this administration vis a vis how Nigeria, especially how the South-West, has fared.

“It was not lost on all in attendance that Nigerians are groaning under economic hardship and there is the need to offer suggestions on how best to end the sufferings of the people within the shortest possible time.

“Baba Akande is the one tasked with delivering our message to Abuja.”

Those holding cabinet positions were reminded of the fact that they must see themselves as representatives of the hopes and aspirations of people in the zone. They were also told in clear terms that there was no excuse strong enough to justify failure.

The meeting was attended by the six governors and ministers.

Also at the meeting were national officers of the party and other party leaders from the zone.

Lagos APC Ready For LG Polls As LASIEC Fixes Date - Party Sec.

Ambode and Ajomale
The Secretary of All Progressives' Congress,(A.P.C),Lagos State Chapter, Hon. Hakeem Adisa Bamgbala has declare the preparedness of the party for the Local Government Elections said to have been slated for April this year.

The former Ikate-Itire L.C.D.A Chairman said everybody had been eagerly looking forward to the election date,saying that the release of the guidelines by the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission(LASIEC) would set the ball rolling.


Hon. Bamgbala was confident that A.P.C would clear all the available seats in the 20LGs and 37LCDAs in the state following the exemplary performance of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode up to the grassroots.

On the eligibility of aspirants,the party Secretary said the guidelines of LASIEC would guide the party on who will be qualified to contest for the post of Chairman or Councillor.

PDP, APC Senators Spur For War As Plot To Sack Ekweremadu Thickens, Ready For Fight To Finnish

The National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has asked the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, to call the bluff of the All Progressives Congress senators who asked him to defect to their party in order to retain his seat.

The APC senators, who are in the majority in the Senate, had asked Ekweremadu to defect from the PDP to the ruling party so that he could continue to have their support.

The majority senators said this after they had seamlessly removed the Senate Majority Leader, Ali Ndume, and replaced him with Ahmed Lawan.


However, the PDP asked Ekweremadu, who is the highest political office-holder from the opposition party, not to dance to the tune of the APC senators.

The PDP assured Ekweremadu that nothing would happen to him.

The spokesperson for the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said this in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.

Adeyeye said it was wrong for Senator Kabiru Marafa of the APC to have called on Ekweremadu on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday to defect from the PDP to the ruling APC.

Adeyeye said the call on Ekweremadu was unconstitutional and undemocratic.

He said, “Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to Senator Kabiru Marafa on the floor of the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday, January 11, 2017, in which he advised Senator Ike Ekweremadu to defect to the APC in order to remain as the Deputy Senate President.

“This call is unconstitutional, undemocratic and, to say the least, unbecoming of Senator Marafa.”

While calling on Ekweremadu to defect, Marafa had said,  “I am using this medium to call on Ekweremadu to simply defect. Section 68(G) of the 1999 Constitution captures this.”

Adeyeye, however, said there was no section of the constitution that stipulated that one must belong to the ruling party to hold an elective office in either the Senate or the House of Representatives.

The former Minister of Works said, “There is no section or clause of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 (as amended) that provides that one must be a member of the ruling party before he/she can be elected into any position in the Senate or the House of Representatives.

“Equally, it is very distasteful and uncharitable for any senator to stand on the floor of the hallowed chamber and ask his colleague to violate the constitution by cross-carpeting from his own party to join the ruling party.

“Note that it is the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and not the Senate of the APC.”

Adeyeye insisted that Senator Marafa was wrong in using the crisis in the PDP as an excuse to call on Ekweremadu to defect.

The PDP is currently divided into two factions.

While Makarfi is leading a group, a former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff, is leading the other faction.

But Adeyeye maintained that the PDP was not factionalised.

He said, “It is indeed laughable for Senator Marafa to cite the internal issues in the PDP as a reason for Senator Ekweremadu to defect.

“For the umpteenth time, let us reiterate that there is no faction in the PDP.

“A party is only factionalised when its organs are in disarray but this is different from what we have in the PDP where all the organs are intact behind the National Caretaker Committee under the chairmanship of Makarfi.

“A mere rebellion by a small interest group within the party cannot be referred to as factionalisation of the party.”

In view of this, he said any member of the PDP who used the current leadership disagreement caused by “the rebellious group led by the former Borno State governor, Senator Sheriff to defect is doing so at his or her peril.”

“Senator Marafa or any other member of the APC has no power to make such demands on a member of the PDP,” he added.

He reminded Marafa that Ekweremadu was elected as Deputy Senate President by majority votes from both the PDP and the APC senators.

“Any attempt to remove Senator Ekweramadu for being a member of the opposition party and not because of a constitutional breach or incompetence is a call for anarchy,” he added.

Adeyeye also said the current situation in the Senate where the Senate President and the Deputy Senate President were from different parties should not continue to appear strange to Marafa and his likes in a democratic system.

Excerpted From Punch Newspaper

The Untold: How Ndume's Closed-Allies He Dines And Wines With, Led Dino Melaye Plotted His Shocking Removal

Ndume and Dino Melaye
Immediate-past Majority Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume is not new to parliamentary politics. He was a critical voice in the House of Representatives, before his movement to the Red chamber. Ndume also showed his political dexterity in 2011, when he ran against the factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ali Modu Sheriff and defeated him.

But his political sagacity, was however deflated on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 by his own party members, who until the recent fall out, dined and wined with him. Like a thief in the night, Ndume’s removal came as a rude shock to some people.


For keen political observers familiar with the interplay in parliamentary politics, Ndume’s fall came rather belatedly. He has since incurred the wrath of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his core loyalists, spearheaded by Dino Melaye.

On December 14, 2016, Senators, at an executive session, declined to confirm Ibrahim Magu as the substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). They based their action on a security report, sent to them by the Department of State Services (DSS).

Ndume, had told State House correspondents soon after the Senate rejected Magu that the Red Chamber did not reject him. He had also alleged that the embattled Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. David Babachir Lawal was not indicted by the Senate.

He had stated: “It’s not an order we are giving. The Senate resolution is a recommendation; it’s not a law. What the Senate considered is work in progress because it was an interim report.

“It is the same public that is interested and worried to know what we have done as a Senate about those allegations. The committee issued an interim report and the interim report seemed to indict the SGF, the consequences of that indictment is what they recommended but we are not there yet because the report itself is interim. Okay, we take the interim report, we give the public until the whole investigation is concluded.

“I hear, coming from the SGF that he has not been given a fair hearing, so the hearing has not finished. We can give him time to go before the committee and clear himself.”

His assertion, which sharply contradicted the position of the Senate, did not go down well. Twenty four hours after he made the assertions, the spokesman of the Senate, Abdullahi Sabi, told National Assembly correspondents that Ndume acted alone and that his statement did not reflect the position and views of the Senate.

Senator Sabi had retorted: “The call to national duty is crucial. So I am here based on series of calls and text messages from you about what you thought are conflicting messages. It has become critical for the Senate to clarify issues. The 8th Senate believes in its integrity; we uphold and promote the rule of law which is the basic thing about our democracy. We are committed to doing things differently to stabilize the polity in the collective interest of Nigerians.

“I would like to make the following clarifications. I am holding the votes and proceeding of Thursday. We had two votes and proceeding because we had to go into joint session to receive Buhari.

“Our votes and proceedings are the official records of what transpired in chamber. I briefed you on Thursday to the effect that the senate is announcing that in view of security reports, we were unable to confirm Magu. We then rejected and returned the nomination to Buhari for further action.”

Top political gladiators in the Senate, also hold the view that Ndume’s removal, was part of a final deal reached between members of the Unity Forum and Like Minds in the Senate.

Saraki, in mid last year, set up a committee to reconcile aggrieved lawmakers. The first tranche of the recommendations of the committee, was implemented in the last quarter of 2016, when Senators Oluremi Tinubu and Marafa were given juicy committees, Environment and Petroleum (Downstream) respectively.

But plans to remove Ndume, commenced in mid-December, few days after the Senate embarked on its Christmas recess. Multiple sources familiar with the development, told Daily Sun that Senator Melaye, championed his removal.

It was also gathered that contrary to claims that a meeting was held where APC lawmakers agreed to remove Ndume, nothing of such happened. Instead, signatures were collected between last Monday and Tuesday. As at when Tuesday’s sitting was going on, Melaye and others who spearheaded Ndume’s removal were still collecting signatures.

Sources in the Senate told Daily Sun that Ndume was given an option to announce his resignation soon after the required number of signatures were secured, but his departure from the floor close to the end of the plenary gave the Senators and the Senate President no other option than to announce his removal.

“The Chief Whip and the Deputy Senate President were mandated to persuade Senator Ndume to tender his resignation on the floor on Tuesday but Ndume’s disappearance from the floor gave them no other choice. The letter was submitted and it had to be read once it was signed by an overwhelming majority of the Senators involved,” a senator said in confidence, adding that more than 80 percent of Like Minds Senators signed the removal notice.

Ndume, who was however expected to put up a fight, following his earlier claims that he was unaware of his removal, made a U-turn yesterday and accepted his fate. Instead, he made a long speech which did not elicit any applause from his colleagues.

Ndume stated: “Mr. President, I discussed with you before the sitting that sequel to the event that happened yesterday (Tuesday) in my absence, I went to pray when there was a change in the leadership particularly the one that affected me.

“Just like the APC Senate caucus has the right to say we have lost confidence in you, I think that I should be given the chance to say something on record. I did not do anything wrong to the best of my knowledge, but as I said, since 38 of my colleagues signed it, I agree”.  Ekweremadu who came in Ndume’s defence, hailed his statesmanship and urged him to always render his support to the leadership of the Senate.

Ekweremadu remarked: “Let me on behalf of the rest of our colleagues, thank you for your service to the Senate and indeed to the National Assembly. You were a member of the House of Representatives’ leadership at some point, you came to the Senate and also held very important committee assignments and then rose to become the Senate Leader.

Ndume’s removal may have also signaled an end to the crisis in the Senate. It may have also reconciled the feuding Unity Forum and Like Minds Senators in the Upper Legislative Chamber, against their opponents in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

It is unclear whether or not the remnants in the Senate who are still rooting for Ndume will spring up any surprise and take their pound of flesh. Saraki, Lawan and their allies may have won the first round of the long battle, but it is far from over.

EXCLUSIVE: How Buhari Paid PDP Govs The Highest Of The Paris Club Loan; See List Of Top 17 Beneficiary States & Amount

EXCLUSIVE: How Buhari Paid PDP Governors The Highest Of The Paris Club Loan; See List Of Top 17 Beneficiary States & Amount Received
An exclusive report by The Nation Newspaper has revealed the sum gotten by the 35 out of the 36 State from the Paris Club Loan bailout by the Federal Government.

The President Muhammadu Buhari's Government had released the sum of N388.304 billion out of N522.74 billion to 35 states as refunds of over-deductions on London-Paris Club loans.

Topping the list of states with the hugest reimbursements according to The Nation are states controlled by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), contrary to their claims that they were being financially oppressed by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.




The biggest earners include Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, Katsina, Kaduna, Lagos, Imo, Jigawa, Borno, Niger, Bauchi and Benue states.

But the reimbursement profile has shown that some governors fed their states with wrong figures of the sums given to them.

Investigation conducted by our correspondent revealed that 35 of the 36 states benefitted from the refunds of N388.304 billion.

Although most of the governors have begged the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, not to make the list of reimbursements public, The Nation was able to source the breakdown of the reimbursements exclusively.

The document indicated that all the 35 states were credited with their shares of the N388.304 billion as at December 27, 2016.

Our correspondent obtained the names of the bank, the account and the account numbers where each state’s share was remitted.

Only Kano State and the FCT have so far not benefitted from the reimbursements.

According to the list, Kwara State got two types of refund totaling more than N9.188 billion.

Kwara’s shares include N5,415,167,236.97 refund to the state government and N3,773,082,953.54 for its 16 local government areas.

Findings also confirmed that Ondo was only paid 50 per cent of its refunds (N6,513,392,932.28) because of leadership change in the state, which will soon lead to the inauguration of Chief Rotimi Akeredolu as the new governor.

A breakdown of the list of top beneficiaries of the refunds is as follows: 

  1. Akwa Ibom, N14,500,000,000.00;  
  2. Bayelsa, N14,500,000,000.00;  
  3. Delta, N14,500,000,000.00; 
  4. Kastina, N14,500,000,000.00; 
  5. Lagos, N14,500,000,000.00;  
  6. Rivers, N14,500,000,000.00; 
  7. Kaduna, N14,362,416,363.24; 
  8. Borno, N13,654,138,849.49; 
  9. Bauchi, N12,792,664,403.93; 
  10. Benue, N12,749,689,453.61; 
  11. Sokoto, N11,980,499,096.97; 
  12. Osun, N11,744,237,793.56; 
  13. Anambra, N11,386,281,466.35; 
  14. Edo, N11,329,495,462.04; 
  15. Cross River, N11,300,139,741.28; 
  16. Kogi, N11,211,573,328.19 and 
  17. Kebbi, N11,118,149,054.10.


The document said: “Ondo payment represents 50 per cent of the refund due to transition of leadership in the state. Further instructions are being awaited on balance payment.

“Adamawa, Kwara 22b on the list, Oyo and Taraba payments represent the portions due to the respective local governments.”

But the Presidency was uncomfortable with the attitude of some state governors to the management of the refunds.

Responding to a question, another source in government said: “It is unfortunate that some state governors under-declared the refunds made to them.

“Some of them were also discovered to be giving spurious analysis in order to cover up the actual figures.

“In fact, some states changed the agreement overnight.

“A state said the President asked states to use at least 25 per cent of their London and Paris Club refund to offset salary arrears.”

Investigation showed that about N134.44 billion out of the approved N522.74 billion will soon be paid as refunds to some states.

The top government source added: “Yes, as at December 27, 2016, all the 35 states had received the N388.3 billion refunds. The balance of N134.44 billion will soon be accessed.”

Following protests by states against over-deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, President Muhammed Buhari had on December 2, 2016 approved the release of N522.74 billion to states as refunds pending reconciliation of records.

Each state is entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25 per cent of the amounts claimed.

But the government has raised a team to scrutinise claims by states and reconcile with available records.

These developments were contained in a statement issued in Abuja by the Special Adviser on Media to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Festus Akanbi.

The statement said: “The Federal Government has reached a conditional agreement to pay 25% of the amounts claimed subject to a cap of N14.5 billion to any given state. Balances due thereafter will be revisited when fiscal conditions improve.

“Mr. President’s overriding concern is for the welfare of the Nigerian people, considering the fact that many states are owing salaries and pension, causing considerable hardship.

“Therefore, to ensure compliance with the directive that a minimum of 50% of any amount disbursed is dedicated to this, funds will be credited to an auditable account from which payments to individual creditors would be made. Where possible, such payments would be made to BVN linked accounts and verified.”

But any state paid refunds in excess of its outstanding claims might suffer deduction from its monthly allocations from the Federation Account.

It said: “Due to the fact that reconciliation is still ongoing and the final outcome might show an under or overstatement of claims, an undertaken has been signed by state governors, declaring that in the event the amount already paid exceeds the verified claim, the surplus would be deducted directly from the state’s monthly FAAC allocations.

“The total amount approved by the President is N522.74 billion and is to be paid in batches. The first batch of N153.01 billion is currently being processed for release to 14 state governments.

“The release of these funds is intended to support the fiscal stimulus programme of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to provide direct stimulus through government spending. It is particularly aimed at boosting demand at consumer level and reversing the slowdown in economic activity.”

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot

APC tackles Tinubu, Faleke Over Ministerial Slot
The festering crisis in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC involving the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may have taken a new dimension as leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi State have vowed to clip the influence of Tinubu, in the north central region of the country, report according to Punch Newspaper suggests

In the bid to tame Tinubu, the party leaders have vowed to reject James Faleke if nominated as a replacement for the late Minister of State for Labour, James Ocholi, who died in March last year in a road accident.


They have called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to accept Faleke’s nomination, saying it would cause crisis in the party.

In a statement jointly signed by the leaders of the party from Kogi West, Alhaji Suleiman Ejibunu and Chief Richard Asaje, and made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Monday, the party men said the party would reject Faleke’s nomination.

“If at all Faleke and his godfather, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, deserve any and not the ministerial slot of Kogi State to avoid serious crisis in the Kogi APC as such a move may lead to the exit of every prominent, loyal and committed member of the party while aggravating the fractionalisation of the party along many divides.

“We are also unequivocally resolute to stop Tinubu’s expansion into Kogi State or any state in the North-Central; we are determined to push out all his cohorts from Kogi come 2018/2019. It is a task that must be done through all legal/political means. They have failed and they will continue to fail," the statement read in part

The leaders noted that James Faleke representing Lagos State in the National Assembly was known to Kogi State APC only during the governorship struggle when Tinubu allegedly imposed him on APC in Kogi as the deputy governorship candidate to late Prince Abubakar Audu.

The statement also read, “This generated a lot of discomfort to the founding members of APC who built the party, fought the then sitting government in all national elections and won. However, we swallowed the pains to fight and win the governorship election in the state.

“Giving him such an appointment will amount to providing him fuel to fire on the breakup of APC in the state. Faleke alongside Honourable Buba Jibril in the West Senatorial Area of Kogi State have formed illegal party structures and lay claim to illegal stakeholder structure for which a petition is already before the national leadership of the party.”

The Kogi APC chiefs advised President Muhammadu Buhari to find other means of compensating Faleke and not to make him a minister representing Kogi State.

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