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2019: Circulating Primary Election Timetable Is FAKE - APC

2019: Circulating Primary Election Timetable Is FAKE - APC

Adams Oshiomhole
Adams Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it is yet to release a timetable for the conduct of primaries for elective offices ahead of the 2019 general election.

It said in a statement by Acting National Publicity Secretary Yekini Nabena

that the timetable in the social media was the figment of the imagination of those who originated it.

The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a timetable circulating in the social media and published today (August 23), purportedly for the APC primaries for state House of Assembly, National Assembly, Governorship and Presidential elections.


“The timetable is fake and should be disregarded. The party is yet to announce its official timetable for the primaries.”

Parties are expected to inform the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the timetable for their primaries on or before September 15 and have till the end of October to conclude the processes.”
Adams Oshiomhole
Adams Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it is yet to release a timetable for the conduct of primaries for elective offices ahead of the 2019 general election.

It said in a statement by Acting National Publicity Secretary Yekini Nabena

that the timetable in the social media was the figment of the imagination of those who originated it.

The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a timetable circulating in the social media and published today (August 23), purportedly for the APC primaries for state House of Assembly, National Assembly, Governorship and Presidential elections.


“The timetable is fake and should be disregarded. The party is yet to announce its official timetable for the primaries.”

Parties are expected to inform the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the timetable for their primaries on or before September 15 and have till the end of October to conclude the processes.”

HURIWA As IPOB's NGO Arm

HURIWA As IPOB's NGO Arm


There is bad, there is disaster and there is HURIWA, Human Rights Writers Association. HURIWA is alleging extralegal killings in the implementation of Operation Python Dance II in the southeast geo-political zone and thinks that this is a justification for decentralizing the nation's military assets. 

Before attempting an understanding of the outlandish claims and even more outrageous suggestion, an appreciation of what or who HURIWA is perhaps necessary, for as Khalil Gibran wrote "And you who would understand justice, how shall you unless you look upon all deeds in the fullness of light?" When looked at in the fullness of light, HURIWA is an embodiment of the character driving it, one Emmanuel Onwubiko, who has run the so-called NGO as a sole proprietorship, tool for extortion, paid activism, ethnic propaganda mouthpiece and most recently as a terror organization's NGO arm. 


Onwubiko of course applied the veneer of respectability to HURIWA by latching on the words "Human Rights" which should tickle the fancy at a time that the world is making the culture of political correctness into a cult following. The appellation would have suggested neutrality, objectivity and universal application of standards across board. Save for some coerced staffers with Islamic names used as decoys, HURIWA is capitally Igbo is in all it does. Igbo to an extent that the only thing that makes it bother about non-Igbo issues is when there is money to be made from the subject matter and at such times morality has no role to play. 

It is therefore not surprising that the only noticeable time Onwubiko/HURIWA had pursued any non-Igbo issue with conviction was when he got the contract to make the outlawed Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) appear saintly. Then, like now, he could not help but stand logic on its head and must have thought this time around that since he has the experience of defending a quasi-terror group, albeit with a high degree of failure, he can help defend the latest terror group on the planet, IPOB, the Indigenous People of Biafra. 

Having established the pedigree of HURIWA and its owner as bigoted pieces of work, the perspective becomes clearer as to why Onwubiko never thought to call his brother, Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader to order for the series of misdeeds that were the foundation for the tension that he (Onwubiko) has suddenly found irksome today. If HURIWA were genuinely in the business of writing about 'human rights' then it would have known that use of offensive terms and derogatory association infringe on their recipients' right to dignity. HURIWA and Onwubiko were around when Kanu and the IPOB rabble gleefully referred to Nigerians as 'animals' living in the 'zoo'. 

The sole proprietorship was there when IPOB lock down the economy of some Nigerian states thereby denying some families the means of their (daily) livelihood for the duration of the so called 'sit-at-home' that people were not given the option of observing but were coerced by IPOB's militants. Perhaps, Onwubiko was passed out in a beer parlour when Kanu declared in Ohafia that he was coming to Abuja to bring back the head of President Muhammadu Buhari – he should not have ever bragged about bringing back anyone's head since the teenage girl recently caught in Imo with two human heads is enough proof that when certain people speak of cutting off human heads it is not to be taken slightly. 

Where was HURIWA's censure when IPOB delivered the endless barrage of hate speech even as other groups continually raised the alarm for them to stop? The sick behaviour was defended as freedom of speech and some even went on to say that Igbos are given to metaphorical speech. Several IPOB members, within and outside the south-east geo-political zone, have openly admitted to stockpilling weapons in preparation to dealing with other Nigerians. The group also bragged about having a nuclear weapon that can destroy ten states in the north and Onwubiko did not think that the entire population of the north would have been left jittery, fearing for their life. 
What took the cake was HURIWA's indifference to Kanu's launch of Biafra Secret Service, BSS, a militia group in violation of Section 227 of the Constitution that categorically stated that "No association shall retain, organise, train or equip any person or group of persons for the purpose of enabling them to be employed for the use or display of physical force or coercion in promoting any political objective or interest or in such manner as to arouse reasonable apprehension that they are organised and trained or equipped for that purpose." 

Phone records would show that Onwubiko was in touch with Kanu, or at least through proxies, before and after he inaugurated IPOB's army so he shares the blame for not advising his client not to dare the state. Transaction records could also link him to Kanu or other IPOB sponsors, which would be most unfortunate since monetary gains should take secondary place where the stability of a country is concerned. Only that the agenda of HURIWA and IPOB are the same so the integrity of Nigeria is not of concern to Onwubiko here. 

It is therefore inconceivable that HURIWA/Onwubiko expected that the Army would conduct its operations differently when it knows it was dealing with an entity that has declared itself as a parallel army. This is more so that IPOB members pelted troops with various objects to trigger what was to later follow. 

Sadly, Onwubiko's conclusions appeared to have been reliant on fake news and managed images and videos. For someone that is masquerading as being involved in human rights work, photo and video verification skill has become a prerequisite to ensure that reports are not based on lies and manipulated reality. He should have had the presence of mind to ask questions as to why the videos circulated by his clients have been cut to exclude portions that document their provocations. He should have also queried why gory pictures from other unfortunate incidents are being passed off as images from the military operation in south-east. Except of course he is ignorant of these manipulations, he is being mischievous or both in varying mixes. 

HURIWA's other failings may be excusable but its call for military assets to be decentralized has set a new record in being irresponsible in making contribution to a public discourse. First, with the history of attempted secession five decades ago and the military coups that plagued the country afterwards, it is only logical that temptations are kept away from would be treasonable fellows. Secondly, if the military assets were kept within IPOB's reach would the situation not have been worse than what we are currently dealing with since the terrorists would have simply overrun the facility and use the equipment against the Nigerian state? 

Those who truly understand what is at stake are warning against treating the IPOB issues with the same levity and ethnic sentiments that made Boko Haram into the one that got away. HURIWA was silent when the head of another insurrection group, Ombatse was killed during a security operation in Alakyo, Nasarawa state ion November 16, 2014; its voice was only heard when it was paid to harass Labaran Maku, the then information minister. Had Ombatse not been contained then through a timely deployment the situation would probably been a horror show by now. 

Someone must therefore help Onwubiko end his hallucination of trying to drag the international community into what remains, for now, Nigeria's internal affairs. IPOB has been designated a terror group, anyone that belongs to it would be tracked down and brought to justice irrespective of ethnicity. Kanu has made his choice, he must have been fully conscious of what he was doing when he broke every law imaginable because he was confident of the backing of failed entities like HURIWA and characters like Onwubiko. HURIWA must similarly make its choice, a decision to either be a proper human rights NGO or to be the NGO arm of IPOB. Prevaricating between both possibilities would not serve its client, Kanu well.

Otairu esq writes from the Centre for International and Strategy Studies, Abuja.

There is bad, there is disaster and there is HURIWA, Human Rights Writers Association. HURIWA is alleging extralegal killings in the implementation of Operation Python Dance II in the southeast geo-political zone and thinks that this is a justification for decentralizing the nation's military assets. 

Before attempting an understanding of the outlandish claims and even more outrageous suggestion, an appreciation of what or who HURIWA is perhaps necessary, for as Khalil Gibran wrote "And you who would understand justice, how shall you unless you look upon all deeds in the fullness of light?" When looked at in the fullness of light, HURIWA is an embodiment of the character driving it, one Emmanuel Onwubiko, who has run the so-called NGO as a sole proprietorship, tool for extortion, paid activism, ethnic propaganda mouthpiece and most recently as a terror organization's NGO arm. 


Onwubiko of course applied the veneer of respectability to HURIWA by latching on the words "Human Rights" which should tickle the fancy at a time that the world is making the culture of political correctness into a cult following. The appellation would have suggested neutrality, objectivity and universal application of standards across board. Save for some coerced staffers with Islamic names used as decoys, HURIWA is capitally Igbo is in all it does. Igbo to an extent that the only thing that makes it bother about non-Igbo issues is when there is money to be made from the subject matter and at such times morality has no role to play. 

It is therefore not surprising that the only noticeable time Onwubiko/HURIWA had pursued any non-Igbo issue with conviction was when he got the contract to make the outlawed Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) appear saintly. Then, like now, he could not help but stand logic on its head and must have thought this time around that since he has the experience of defending a quasi-terror group, albeit with a high degree of failure, he can help defend the latest terror group on the planet, IPOB, the Indigenous People of Biafra. 

Having established the pedigree of HURIWA and its owner as bigoted pieces of work, the perspective becomes clearer as to why Onwubiko never thought to call his brother, Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader to order for the series of misdeeds that were the foundation for the tension that he (Onwubiko) has suddenly found irksome today. If HURIWA were genuinely in the business of writing about 'human rights' then it would have known that use of offensive terms and derogatory association infringe on their recipients' right to dignity. HURIWA and Onwubiko were around when Kanu and the IPOB rabble gleefully referred to Nigerians as 'animals' living in the 'zoo'. 

The sole proprietorship was there when IPOB lock down the economy of some Nigerian states thereby denying some families the means of their (daily) livelihood for the duration of the so called 'sit-at-home' that people were not given the option of observing but were coerced by IPOB's militants. Perhaps, Onwubiko was passed out in a beer parlour when Kanu declared in Ohafia that he was coming to Abuja to bring back the head of President Muhammadu Buhari – he should not have ever bragged about bringing back anyone's head since the teenage girl recently caught in Imo with two human heads is enough proof that when certain people speak of cutting off human heads it is not to be taken slightly. 

Where was HURIWA's censure when IPOB delivered the endless barrage of hate speech even as other groups continually raised the alarm for them to stop? The sick behaviour was defended as freedom of speech and some even went on to say that Igbos are given to metaphorical speech. Several IPOB members, within and outside the south-east geo-political zone, have openly admitted to stockpilling weapons in preparation to dealing with other Nigerians. The group also bragged about having a nuclear weapon that can destroy ten states in the north and Onwubiko did not think that the entire population of the north would have been left jittery, fearing for their life. 
What took the cake was HURIWA's indifference to Kanu's launch of Biafra Secret Service, BSS, a militia group in violation of Section 227 of the Constitution that categorically stated that "No association shall retain, organise, train or equip any person or group of persons for the purpose of enabling them to be employed for the use or display of physical force or coercion in promoting any political objective or interest or in such manner as to arouse reasonable apprehension that they are organised and trained or equipped for that purpose." 

Phone records would show that Onwubiko was in touch with Kanu, or at least through proxies, before and after he inaugurated IPOB's army so he shares the blame for not advising his client not to dare the state. Transaction records could also link him to Kanu or other IPOB sponsors, which would be most unfortunate since monetary gains should take secondary place where the stability of a country is concerned. Only that the agenda of HURIWA and IPOB are the same so the integrity of Nigeria is not of concern to Onwubiko here. 

It is therefore inconceivable that HURIWA/Onwubiko expected that the Army would conduct its operations differently when it knows it was dealing with an entity that has declared itself as a parallel army. This is more so that IPOB members pelted troops with various objects to trigger what was to later follow. 

Sadly, Onwubiko's conclusions appeared to have been reliant on fake news and managed images and videos. For someone that is masquerading as being involved in human rights work, photo and video verification skill has become a prerequisite to ensure that reports are not based on lies and manipulated reality. He should have had the presence of mind to ask questions as to why the videos circulated by his clients have been cut to exclude portions that document their provocations. He should have also queried why gory pictures from other unfortunate incidents are being passed off as images from the military operation in south-east. Except of course he is ignorant of these manipulations, he is being mischievous or both in varying mixes. 

HURIWA's other failings may be excusable but its call for military assets to be decentralized has set a new record in being irresponsible in making contribution to a public discourse. First, with the history of attempted secession five decades ago and the military coups that plagued the country afterwards, it is only logical that temptations are kept away from would be treasonable fellows. Secondly, if the military assets were kept within IPOB's reach would the situation not have been worse than what we are currently dealing with since the terrorists would have simply overrun the facility and use the equipment against the Nigerian state? 

Those who truly understand what is at stake are warning against treating the IPOB issues with the same levity and ethnic sentiments that made Boko Haram into the one that got away. HURIWA was silent when the head of another insurrection group, Ombatse was killed during a security operation in Alakyo, Nasarawa state ion November 16, 2014; its voice was only heard when it was paid to harass Labaran Maku, the then information minister. Had Ombatse not been contained then through a timely deployment the situation would probably been a horror show by now. 

Someone must therefore help Onwubiko end his hallucination of trying to drag the international community into what remains, for now, Nigeria's internal affairs. IPOB has been designated a terror group, anyone that belongs to it would be tracked down and brought to justice irrespective of ethnicity. Kanu has made his choice, he must have been fully conscious of what he was doing when he broke every law imaginable because he was confident of the backing of failed entities like HURIWA and characters like Onwubiko. HURIWA must similarly make its choice, a decision to either be a proper human rights NGO or to be the NGO arm of IPOB. Prevaricating between both possibilities would not serve its client, Kanu well.

Otairu esq writes from the Centre for International and Strategy Studies, Abuja.

BREAKING: Lagos APC LG Primary Election Turns BLOODY, Sen. Afikuyomi Beaten To Stupor, Stripped Naked

BREAKING: Lagos APC LG Primary Election Turns BLOODY, Sen. Afikuyomi Beaten To Stupor, Stripped Naked

Violence erupted midway into the primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to elect chairmanship candidates for the July 22 council polls in Lagos State yesterday, ending the event abruptly.

Some aggrieved party supporters engaged one another in a free-for-all midway into the election, smashing ballot boxes over allegations of imposition of candidates at the election. Scores of delegates and others present at the Teslim Balogun Stadium venue fled in different directions as a result of the fracas, even as some were injured.

The Chairman of the Elections Committee, Sen Tokunbo Afikuyomi, was also attacked, with his top taken off by angry supporters who accused him of impartiality as he scampered to safety. Security officials later forced him out the grip of the angry youths and whisked him away.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a report stated that trouble started when some party members in Surulere and Lagos Mainland openly protested against the names of candidates being read out by Afikuyomi for endorsement as consensus candidates. They alleged that the party leadership was foisting candidates on them and said the decision of the leadership to approve consensus candidates in 18 councils was wrong. The aggrieved members initially vented their anger through protests, but it later degenerated into fracas between supporters of selected candidates and those who opposed them.
A party faithful, Mr Wale Tokunbo, told NAN shortly before the violence broke out that the substitution of Mr Tajudeen Ajide for the Surulere Local Government Area Chairmanship for another candidate was unjust.

“The removal of Ajide’s name for the name of somebody we don’t know is not acceptable to us. “If we talk about democracy, we should be able to practise it. This primary is a sham; we would resist it,” he said.

Another party faithful in Mainland Local Government who pleaded anonymity said  that party members were surprised at the mention of Yaba Local Government as one of the areas with a consensus candidate at the primary. He said there were aspirants contesting for the post in the area and that nobody knew of the consensus candidate until they got to the venue.

“What consensus candidates are they talking about? We are just knowing that Yaba is one of them now. This is wrong,” he said. Earlier in his speech, the Chairman of the party, Mr Henry Ajomale, had urged the delegates and other supporters not to be violent. “I welcome you all to this election and I urge you all conduct yourselves in a peaceful manner. “We have the information that some people are here to cause trouble. We shouldn’t allow them because they are saboteurs, “he said.

The names of Mr Toba Oke (Ifako Ijaiye) and Mr Kamal Bashua (Lagos Island East) were among the few candidates out of the 57 endorsed at the primary before violence broke out.
Violence erupted midway into the primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to elect chairmanship candidates for the July 22 council polls in Lagos State yesterday, ending the event abruptly.

Some aggrieved party supporters engaged one another in a free-for-all midway into the election, smashing ballot boxes over allegations of imposition of candidates at the election. Scores of delegates and others present at the Teslim Balogun Stadium venue fled in different directions as a result of the fracas, even as some were injured.

The Chairman of the Elections Committee, Sen Tokunbo Afikuyomi, was also attacked, with his top taken off by angry supporters who accused him of impartiality as he scampered to safety. Security officials later forced him out the grip of the angry youths and whisked him away.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a report stated that trouble started when some party members in Surulere and Lagos Mainland openly protested against the names of candidates being read out by Afikuyomi for endorsement as consensus candidates. They alleged that the party leadership was foisting candidates on them and said the decision of the leadership to approve consensus candidates in 18 councils was wrong. The aggrieved members initially vented their anger through protests, but it later degenerated into fracas between supporters of selected candidates and those who opposed them.
A party faithful, Mr Wale Tokunbo, told NAN shortly before the violence broke out that the substitution of Mr Tajudeen Ajide for the Surulere Local Government Area Chairmanship for another candidate was unjust.

“The removal of Ajide’s name for the name of somebody we don’t know is not acceptable to us. “If we talk about democracy, we should be able to practise it. This primary is a sham; we would resist it,” he said.

Another party faithful in Mainland Local Government who pleaded anonymity said  that party members were surprised at the mention of Yaba Local Government as one of the areas with a consensus candidate at the primary. He said there were aspirants contesting for the post in the area and that nobody knew of the consensus candidate until they got to the venue.

“What consensus candidates are they talking about? We are just knowing that Yaba is one of them now. This is wrong,” he said. Earlier in his speech, the Chairman of the party, Mr Henry Ajomale, had urged the delegates and other supporters not to be violent. “I welcome you all to this election and I urge you all conduct yourselves in a peaceful manner. “We have the information that some people are here to cause trouble. We shouldn’t allow them because they are saboteurs, “he said.

The names of Mr Toba Oke (Ifako Ijaiye) and Mr Kamal Bashua (Lagos Island East) were among the few candidates out of the 57 endorsed at the primary before violence broke out.

Senate Leadership Tussle: Fresh Plot To Sack Ekweremadu Perfected

Senate Leadership Tussle: Fresh Plot To Sack Ekweremadu Perfected

The All Progressives Congress has commenced moves to win Enugu West Senatorial District, currently held by Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, in 2019.

Ekweremadu is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party.

APC National Vice Chairman, South-East, Chief Emma Eneukwu, represented by the zonal publicity secretary, Hyacinth Ngwu, declared on Friday that his party must win the senatorial district in the 2019 general elections.

Eneukwu spoke at a rally organised to receive Donald Nnadi, a former PDP Chairman in Udi Local Government Area, who had just defected to the APC.


Enugu West Senatorial District comprises two federal constituencies – Udi/Ezeagu and Awgu/Oji/Aninri – and Ekweremadu, who is from Awgu/Oji/Aninri Federal Constituency, has been serving as the senator representing the district in the National Assembly since 2003.

Power has stayed in Awgu/Oji/Aninri for too long and for equity and fairness, it must shift to Udi/Ezeagu, Eneukwu said at the rally, which held at Ngwo-Uno, a community in Udi LGA.

“Before the 2015 elections, we said we would not give our ticket to a federal constituency whose representative has gone three times; that was why our candidate came from here (Udi).

“We have told Greater Awgu (Ekweremadu’s constituency) that they have stayed too long.

“For equity and fairness, it must shift,” Eneukwu said.

Also speaking at the event, a former Governor of Enugu State, Sullivan Chime, who recently joined the APC after declaring that the PDP was “dead and buried”,  said it was not proper for one person to spend 16 years in a political office.

Apparently referring to the Deputy Senate President, Chime said, “It is only where you don’t have anybody that somebody spends 16 years in power.”

“Anybody who cannot survive outside politics should not join politics. You must serve yourself before you serve others,” the former governor added.

It is being speculated that Chime, who attempted to unseat Ekweremadu as the senator representing Enugu West in 2015, would once again contest the senatorial seat with the Deputy Senate President in 2019, as the APC candidate.

Chime, like Ekweremadu, is also from Enugu West, but he is from the Udi/Ezeagu Federal Constituency.

Chairman of the APC in Enugu State, Dr. Ben Nwoye, said they were at Ngwo-Uno to welcome Nnadi, and urged the people of the area to join the party.

Nwoye said APC would ensure “a progressive and prosperous Nigeria.”

The rally was attended by old and new members of the APC in Enugu State.

Punch Newspaper.
The All Progressives Congress has commenced moves to win Enugu West Senatorial District, currently held by Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, in 2019.

Ekweremadu is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party.

APC National Vice Chairman, South-East, Chief Emma Eneukwu, represented by the zonal publicity secretary, Hyacinth Ngwu, declared on Friday that his party must win the senatorial district in the 2019 general elections.

Eneukwu spoke at a rally organised to receive Donald Nnadi, a former PDP Chairman in Udi Local Government Area, who had just defected to the APC.


Enugu West Senatorial District comprises two federal constituencies – Udi/Ezeagu and Awgu/Oji/Aninri – and Ekweremadu, who is from Awgu/Oji/Aninri Federal Constituency, has been serving as the senator representing the district in the National Assembly since 2003.

Power has stayed in Awgu/Oji/Aninri for too long and for equity and fairness, it must shift to Udi/Ezeagu, Eneukwu said at the rally, which held at Ngwo-Uno, a community in Udi LGA.

“Before the 2015 elections, we said we would not give our ticket to a federal constituency whose representative has gone three times; that was why our candidate came from here (Udi).

“We have told Greater Awgu (Ekweremadu’s constituency) that they have stayed too long.

“For equity and fairness, it must shift,” Eneukwu said.

Also speaking at the event, a former Governor of Enugu State, Sullivan Chime, who recently joined the APC after declaring that the PDP was “dead and buried”,  said it was not proper for one person to spend 16 years in a political office.

Apparently referring to the Deputy Senate President, Chime said, “It is only where you don’t have anybody that somebody spends 16 years in power.”

“Anybody who cannot survive outside politics should not join politics. You must serve yourself before you serve others,” the former governor added.

It is being speculated that Chime, who attempted to unseat Ekweremadu as the senator representing Enugu West in 2015, would once again contest the senatorial seat with the Deputy Senate President in 2019, as the APC candidate.

Chime, like Ekweremadu, is also from Enugu West, but he is from the Udi/Ezeagu Federal Constituency.

Chairman of the APC in Enugu State, Dr. Ben Nwoye, said they were at Ngwo-Uno to welcome Nnadi, and urged the people of the area to join the party.

Nwoye said APC would ensure “a progressive and prosperous Nigeria.”

The rally was attended by old and new members of the APC in Enugu State.

Punch Newspaper.

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