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2019 elections: APC will 'abduct' Senator Aduda - President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari is known for throwing light banters during official functions

  The president displayed his funny side again on Friday, June 15 when he played host to senior government officials from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)

  The only senator representing the FCT in the National Assembly, Philip Aduda was the subject of the president's joke

President Muhammadu Buhari jokingly said the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC) would 'abduct' the Senate Minority Whip, Philip Aduda, from the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP).

The president made the comment when he played host to senior government officials from the FCT who came to pay him Sallah homage.

President Buhari who expressed delight at the turnout for the homage, jokingly said that perhaps for the 2019 elections, the ruling APC would try and "abduct" Aduda, who was among his visitors, from the opposition PDP.

The president said Aduda seemed to be enjoying at the Senate so much that “he was putting on weight by the day.”

There have been rumours in the past that the FCT senator is considering joining the APC ahead of the 2019 elections.

Political watchers in the FCT say Aduda decision might have been informed by the heavy loss suffered by their party at the last FCT area council polls held two years ago.

According to the analysts, Aduda is vulnerable politically at the grassroots due to the fact that the council offices are now dominated by APC members.

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Country imposes equal tariffs on US imports in retaliation

   China Friday swiftly retaliated by imposing "equal" tariffs on US products following a decision by Donald Trump to slap duties on $50 billion of Chinese products.

"We will immediately launch tax measures of equal scale and equal strength," the commerce ministry said in a statement on its website which also called on other countries to "take collective action" against this "outdated and backwards behaviour".

China would also cancel agreements it had reached with the US during previous discussions over the penalties, it said.

The statement was issued after the US president announced tariffs of 25 percent on $50 billion of Chinese imports, making good on a pledge to punish the alleged theft of US intellectual property.

In a statement, he warned of "additional tariffs" should China hit back with tit-for-tat duties on American goods and services exports.

"Launching a trade war does not accord with global interests," the Chinese commerce ministry said.

"China definitely does not want a trade war, but in the face of the US's malicious, harmful and shortsighted conduct, China has to impose powerful countermeasures and resolutely defend the national interest and the people's interests," it said.

Trump's announcement capped months of sometimes fraught shuttle diplomacy between Washington and Beijing, in which Chinese offers failed to assuage Trump's grievances over the soaring US-China trade imbalance.

US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said Friday the United States would begin collecting duties on 818 Chinese imports valued at $34 billion as of July 6.

A second tranche of 284 goods valued at $16 billion -- which would bring the total to $50 billion -- will undergo an additional process of review and public comment, according to the trade representative's office.

"This is likely to be manageable for the Chinese economy, and the government could offset the damage through tax cuts and domestic subsidies," the company said.

"The risk is that the situation continues to escalate and turns into a trade war, which would have heavier negative impact not only on China but on other economies in the region."

The Chinese commerce ministry did not provide details of how it planned to implement the new duties.

China previously issued a list of US products it would hit with 25 percent tariffs in the event of a trade war -- from big products like soybeans and beef to more niche items such as bourbon and ginseng -- although no timetable was specified.

China is the largest market for US soy and the threat of tariffs on exports of the commodity has the potential to whip up trade anxieties in stalwart Republican states.

US pork and cars manufactured in the United States are already on the radar of Chinese customs, which has stepped up inspections.

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Former presidential candidate reiterates support for Buhari ahead of 2019 general elections

More supports are coming President Muhammadu Buhari's way ahead of the 2019 presidential election

A former presidential candidate, Rafiu Salau, said Buhari is still the best option for the Presidency

Salau was the presidential candidate of the Alliance for Democracy in the 2015 general elections, but later withdrawn from the race to support Buhari

Rafiu Salau, the presidential candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in the 2015 general elections, has reiterated his support for President Muhammadu Buhari's second term bid, saying that he remains the best option for Nigeria.

Recall that Salau withdrew from the presidential race in 2015 after AD agreed to adopt the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari, Daily Trust reports.

  Emiratco. com notes that Salau expressed optimism that Buhari would win the 2019 presidential election with a landslide.

According to the ex-presidential candidate, Buhari remains the only person that could lead Nigeria to its rightful position in Africa and the world.

He said: “I will continue to support him because I know that at the end of the day, Nigerians will smile and realise that what he was doing was actually in the interest of the nation.

“It is good for Nigerians to know that the nation will be moving forward if Buhari is allowed to complete his eight years as president because he is God’s gift to the nation."

Meanwhile emiratco .com previously reported that the executive chairman, Centre Against Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL), Debo Adeniran, described President Muhammadu Buhari as the best option for the 2019 presidential election.

According to Adeniran, Buhari remains the best among the pack of politicians eyeing the presidency.

He said: "Personally, I have not heard that he (Buhari) has launched his re-election campaign. I only hear speculations that he has appointed some people into his campaign committee. But I can tell you that among those parading themselves as willing candidates; President Buhari stands head and shoulders above them."

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Why I returned to Labour Party – Mimiko

Former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, has explained why he returned to the Labour Party (LP).

He had on Wednesday, written to the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, informing them of his resignation from the party.

In his declaration on Thursday at the Civic Centre in Ondo, Mr Mimiko, said he left the PDP out of the conviction to join forces with a political ideology relevant to the need of the present day Nigeria.

According to him, all other parties, including his former party, the PDP, run on ideologies that would not serve the purpose of transforming the country.

He said returning to the LP was borne out of “the need to catalyse a greater focus on the ideological content of the Nigerian political firmament.”

“LP, and its few ideological soul mates among the legion of parties in the country today, provide the requisite platform for this type of deep ideological introspection,” he said.

“Without doubt, this social democratic mantra, which LP and its soul mates represent, remains the best possible outlet for leading Nigeria into a new era of progressive governance.

“We have also come with the conviction, consequent upon several years of practical involvement in the nation’s political process, that the need for ideologically focused political engagement is now more pressing than ever before.

“Virtually all the existing political parties in Nigeria today belong to the right of the centre, ensconced as it were in a neo-liberal mental construct, the name or mantra they choose to enrobe themselves in, notwithstanding.

“This is evident not in terms of the pretentious claims they make to ideological purity, but in the way and manner they have used power; including the extent to which they have mainstreamed the interest and welfare of the weak and poor in our society.

“This ideological fluidity, within which the nation’s extant democracy has evolved since 1999, deserves now to be fully interrogated, with a view to engendering a transition to a more ideologically defined system of engagement.

“This will at once allow for a nuanced examination of the context and content of governance, provide the Nigerian people with real alternatives, and help the electorate in making informed decisions as to which individual or platform to invest with power; and how to hold such to account at all times.”

“We would begin to sharpen the ideological divide in Nigerian politics, with a view to mainstreaming the welfare and interest of the mass of our people,” Mr Mimiko added.

In his address, a factional National Chairman of the party, Abdukadir Abdusalam, said he was delighted to welcome back Mr Mimiko and his followers to the party as the nation approached the coming general elections.

“I feel highly delighted to preside over the return to Labour Party of His Excellency Dr Olusegun Mimiko, the immediate past Governor of Ondo State and all his followers,” he said.

“His people oriented programmes in health, education, housing, rural development, urban renewal, youth and women empowerment attest to the value inherent in his return to the party.

“In him, we have an example of what power could be used to achieve on the side of the people.

“Therefore our hope and confidence is rekindled by his return to the party today to be part of the renaissance of the party and Nigeria.

“Today is indeed not a day for long speeches. We are here to welcome Dr. Mimiko to our party. By his history and achievements, he qualified pre-eminently to be a member of our great party.

“The Labour Party is elated that that a social democrat like Dr. Mimiko, who through his sterling performances as governor mainstreamed pro-people and pro-poor people policies, programmes and projects, is returning to add value to the party. I assure you of our support and commitment at all times,” he added.

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What I did when Buhari was attacked – Kalu

Former Governor of Abia state, Orji Uzor Kalu, has revealed that he took permission from President Muhammadu Buhari, to go and defend him when a particular region in Nigeria was attacking him.

Kalu, speaking on Friday during a courtesy call on Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina, insisted that Buhari deserves a second term.

“When they started attacking the president from that region, I took his permission to go and explain to the people of the region, that the person attacking him was not qualified to attack him and we succeeded in doing that.

“All traditional rulers in the region agreed with us that we were doing the right thing. He has done very well even for us who did not vote him. Go and see, our Niger bridge is being done, roads and many other things are being done in our area,” he said.

Kalu also visited the Emir of Katsina, Abdulmumin Kabir Usman and his Daura counterpart, Umar Faruk, to pay him Sallah homage

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Conviction of two ex-governors; Jolly Nyame, Joshua Dariye rekindles hope for better Nigeria – NACOMYO

The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisation (NACOMYO) on Friday declared that conviction of two ex-governors; Reverend Jolly Nyame (Taraba) and Chief Joshua Dariye (Plateau), and their sentencing to 14 years imprisonment each by Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the Federal High Court, Abuja has rekindled hope of a better Nigeria in the hearts of ordinary citizens.

NACOMYO in its Eld-Kabir message signed by Mallam Sani Suleiman Maigoro (National Presidnet) and Alhaj Mas’ud Akintola (National Secretary General), a copy which was mailed to DAILY POST in Ibadan, described the conviction of the two ex-governors as, “It is also a signal to political office holders in the country that offices are trusts and not opportunities for personal corrupt enrichment.

The Muslim body while rejoicing with Muslims a cross the country for the successful completion of the one month Ramadan fast, however, declared that “The development is a credit to the judiciary and a boost to the anti-graft crusade of President Muhammadu Buhari.

NACOMYO while speaking further, commended Justice Banjoko for her uprightness, courage and resilience and urged other jurists in the country to emulate her virtues.

They maintained that, “The council viewed the conferment (though post humously) of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic Nigeria (GCFR) on the winner of June 12 1993 Presidential election as a step in the right direction.

“Conviction of two ex- governors, Rev. Jolly Nyame of Taraba and Joshua Dariye of Plateau respectively and their sentencing to 14 years

imprisonment each by Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the Federal High Court, Abuja has rekindled hope of a better Nigeria in the hearts of ordinary citizens”.

“The apologies tendered by both President Muhammad Buhari and Hafsat Abiola respectively, on behalf of the Government and Abiola family have set the tone for genuine reconciliation and national rebirth and is in tandem with the spirit of Ramadan. It therefore, enjoined politicians and electorates alike to imbibe the lessons of June 12 which had been adjudged as the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the future elections.

“Finally, The Council implored President Donald Trump of the United States to translate his new found love for Islam as demonstrated during the special Iftar held in the Whitehouse during Ramadan to peace, tolerance, love and justice to the Palestinians. We ask President Trump to halt the daily genocide and attacks being unleashed against the venerable land owners by the Isralis”.

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UK appoints new High Commissioner to Nigeria

The United Kingdom has appointed Ms Catriona Laing, CB, as its new high commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The development was made public on the UK government’s website, gov.uk, on Wednesday, June 13.

Emiratco.com notes that Laing is taking over from Paul Arkwright who will be transferring to another diplomatic service appointment.


Ms Catriona Laing is the UK's new high commissioner to Nigeria

The new appointee will take up her post in November 2018.

She is married to Clive David Nicholas Bates, and the couple have one daughter.

Meanwhile, emiratco.com previously reported that the United Kingdom reiterated its support for Nigeria's war against corruption which is being spearheaded by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).

This was stated by the outgoing British high commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright, who commended the Commission’s efforts in ridding the country of corruption.

Nigerian is angry at Queen Elizabeth

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Kenya police arrest 53 Ugandans in Busia after Ugandan soldiers arrested 3 officers on Lake Victoria

  Kenya police say the Ugandans had sneaked into the country illegally

  The Ugandans were arrested in Bunmala as they headed to Nairobi

  Most of them did not have legal documents while others had forged theirs

  The arrest came shortly after Ugandan soldiers arrested 3 Kenyan police officers on Lake Victoria

  Kenya has intensified crackdown on illegal foreigners working in the country

Barely hours after Ugandan soldiers attacked and arrested three Kenyan police officers on Lake Victoria, over 50 Ugandans have been arrested in Busia County.

The Kenyan police officers pounced on the 53 Ugandans in Bumala as they were heading to Nairobi for unknown reasons 

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Kim, US President commit to restart repatriating remains from North Korea

When President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a statement Tuesday committing to establishing new, peaceful relations, they also agreed to resolve an issue as old as the Korean conflict itself.

Trump and Kim said they "commit to recovering" the remains of US service members killed in the war of 1950-1953, "including the immediate repatriation of those already identified."

The issue's inclusion at the summit reflects the efforts of fierce lobbying by veterans groups in America, including Veterans of Foreign Wars, which wrote to Trump last week asking him to discuss the matter with Kim.

"As the leader of the free world, we urge you to do everything in your power to ensure that those who paid the ultimate price for freedom during the Korean War are finally returned home," VFW head Keith Harman wrote.

More than 35,000 Americans were killed on the Korean peninsula during the war, with 7,700 of these US troops still listed as missing in action -- most of them in North Korea.

According to VFW, an agreement between the US and North Korea spanning 1990 to 2005 saw the return of 229 sets of remains, with many more identified.

But the program was suspended as political conditions deteriorated between the two countries.

After the summit, Trump said the process of repatriating remains would begin immediately.

"So many people have talked to me about it," Trump told reporters.

"I brought it up at the very end. And (Kim) was really very gracious. Instead of saying, 'Well, let's talk about it the next time,' he said, 'It makes sense. We will do it.'"

In a statement, Harman said he "salutes" Trump for bringing the issue to the table, and thanked Kim.

"We must have hope that this agreement will finally bring peace to the peninsula and help bring closure to thousands of families of missing American servicemen from the Korean War," Harman said.

"Now the hard work to bring the initiative to fruition begins."

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BATTLE OF THE BEAUTIES Portugal vs Spain World Cup 2018: Battle of the wags as Cristiano Ronaldo faces Sergio Ramos in the opening Group B match


CRISTIANO Ronaldo’s girlfriend looks ready for football’s biggest knees-up as she poses in a nude leotard ahead of his first World Cup match.

But model Georgina Rodriguez, 24, won’t be too upset if the Portugal ace, 33, loses tonight — as she is a native of opposition Spain.

Model Georgina Rodriguez, 24, poses in a nude leotardPilar Rubio also aces it in an one-piece for team Spain


Sergio Ramos faces his Real Madrid teammate in the opening Group B match

PHOTOS  WILL BE UPLOADED  LATER



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IEBC chair Chebukati suspends Chiloba again, hours after resuming offic

  The Labour Court had earlier lifted his previous suspension

  Chiloba had suspended him pending an audit of the commission after 2017 elections

  Chiloba has suspended him again to allow the audit to continue

  He accuses Chiloba of contravening the law by IEBC while he’s still in employment

  Chiloba's fate will be decided after the investigations are complete

  Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission CEO Ezra Chiloba is not off the hook just yet.

  Chiloba, or 'Chilobae' if you have plenty of time on your hands has yet again been suspended by the electoral commission's Chair Wafula Chebukati barely hours after he beat IEBC in a court battle over his initial suspension.

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IEBC chair Chebukati suspends Chiloba again, hours after resuming offic

The Labour Court had earlier lifted his previous suspension

- Chiloba had suspended him pending an audit of the commission after 2017 elections

Chiloba has suspended him again to allow the audit to continue

He accuses Chiloba of contravening the law by IEBC while he’s still in employment

Chiloba's fate will be decided after the investigations are complete

Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission CEO Ezra Chiloba is not off the hook just yet.

Chiloba, or 'Chilobae' if you have plenty of time on your hands has yet again been suspended by the electoral commission's Chair Wafula Chebukati barely hours after he beat IEBC in a court battle over his initial suspension.

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Secondus reveals FG, EFCC ‘plot’ against PDP states

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus has berated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for their alleged bias in the execution of the anti-corruption war in the country.

Secondus said that the recent arrest and harassment of contractors handling projects in only PDP states had exposed the anti graft agency as doing the bidding of the ruling party ahead of 2019.

The PDP leader in a statement by his spokesman, Ike Abonyi, said that the EFCC had deployed its operatives to intimidate and harass contractors handling various projects in some PDP states with the motive of frustrating their project goals which had visibly placed them far ahead of their colleagues in APC states.

Secondus expressed regrets that the Commission “has remained beclouded in their bias and has refused to heed the advisories from well meaning Nigerians and international watchers including the recent one from the British High Commissioner to Nigeria Mr. Paul Arkwright for them not to take sides with any political party ahead of the 2019 general election.”

He noted that the Commission rather than listen to such counsel, had instead made themselves a willing tool to assist the drowning APC ahead of 2019 general elections.

“Rather than encourage states who are seriously involved in the delivery of democracy dividend to their people, the envious ruling APC has been conniving with the relevant agencies to be harassing contractors ostensibly to frustrate and slow them down in their development strides.

“Contractors in Taraba and Rivers states as well as other PDP states are being harassed by EFCC operatives and are being arm twisted to implicate PDp leaders.

“Intelligence is available to the party that the ruling party and the federal government have resolved to ensure that PDP states are permanently put on their toes so as not to get their bearing ahead of 2019.

“It would be clear to the world and discerning minds that PDP governors are doing fantastic jobs executing projects that touch the lives of their people unlike their APC counterparts.

“In some states like Taraba where projects have been halted as a result of EFCC meddlesomeness, the unemployment situation has worsened,” he said.

Secondus reiterated the position of the PDP that “corruption should be confronted frontally in our system but warned that meaningful result would never be achieved in this regard in an atmosphere of bias and double standards from anti corruption agencies.”

He charged PDP state governors to remain undaunted and refuse to be intimidated in the service of their people

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Secondus reveals FG, EFCC ‘plot’ against PDP states

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus has berated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for their alleged bias in the execution of the anti-corruption war in the country.

Secondus said that the recent arrest and harassment of contractors handling projects in only PDP states had exposed the anti graft agency as doing the bidding of the ruling party ahead of 2019.

The PDP leader in a statement by his spokesman, Ike Abonyi, said that the EFCC had deployed its operatives to intimidate and harass contractors handling various projects in some PDP states with the motive of frustrating their project goals which had visibly placed them far ahead of their colleagues in APC states.

Secondus expressed regrets that the Commission “has remained beclouded in their bias and has refused to heed the advisories from well meaning Nigerians and international watchers including the recent one from the British High Commissioner to Nigeria Mr. Paul Arkwright for them not to take sides with any political party ahead of the 2019 general election.”

He noted that the Commission rather than listen to such counsel, had instead made themselves a willing tool to assist the drowning APC ahead of 2019 general elections.

“Rather than encourage states who are seriously involved in the delivery of democracy dividend to their people, the envious ruling APC has been conniving with the relevant agencies to be harassing contractors ostensibly to frustrate and slow them down in their development strides.

“Contractors in Taraba and Rivers states as well as other PDP states are being harassed by EFCC operatives and are being arm twisted to implicate PDp leaders.

“Intelligence is available to the party that the ruling party and the federal government have resolved to ensure that PDP states are permanently put on their toes so as not to get their bearing ahead of 2019.

“It would be clear to the world and discerning minds that PDP governors are doing fantastic jobs executing projects that touch the lives of their people unlike their APC counterparts.

“In some states like Taraba where projects have been halted as a result of EFCC meddlesomeness, the unemployment situation has worsened,” he said.

Secondus reiterated the position of the PDP that “corruption should be confronted frontally in our system but warned that meaningful result would never be achieved in this regard in an atmosphere of bias and double standards from anti corruption agencies.”

He charged PDP state governors to remain undaunted and refuse to be intimidated in the service of their people

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Court orders Kogi senator to vacate National Assembly

The Senator representing Kogi east, Atai Aidoko, has been ordered to vacate the National Assembly.

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, ruled that the primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which Aidoko supposedly won was illegal.

The presiding judge, Gabriel Kolawole said the senator was wrongly presented as the PDP flagbearer during the election.

Rightful winner

The judgement is as a result of an application filed by another contestant, Air Vice Marshal Isaac Alfa, seeking the court to nullify Aidoko's election.

The judge held that Alfa is the rightful winner the primary election conducted in Idah, on December 7, 2015.

Justice Kolawole also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the Certificate of Return issued to Aidoko.

The Clerk of the National Assembly was also ordered to swear in Alfa to replace the sacked lawmaker.

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MKO Abiola: What Abacha did to us after June 12 annulment – Ex-lawmaker, Nze Esiaga

A former member of the Federal House of Representatives, and a victim of the June 12 annulment, Hon. Nze Esiaga has revealed what the military government did during the June 12 presidential election annulment saga.

Esiaga explained that shortly after the annulment of the presidential election which was adjudged as free, fair and transparent, the then Head of State, Late General Sani Abacha dismantled all democratic structures in the country.

He disclosed that the National Assembly was the first to be sent packing by the Abacha-led military government during the crisis arising from annulment.

Esiaga, who is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Abia state, stated this in a chat with DAILY POST on Tuesday.

He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for taking courageous steps to honour the acclaimed winner of the June 12 election, Chief Moshood Abiola, and described those criticizing the President over his declaration of June 12 as democracy day, as enemies of Nigeria’s democracy.

According to the former federal lawmaker, “What President Muhammadu Buhari has done by declaring June 12 as democracy day and saying that a man whose blood was used to water democracy in this country should be recognized, is commendable”.

“It is commendable in the sense that June 12 , unknown to many people was the day God in his infinite mercy, came down to Nigeria and took care of all our differences.

“That was the same day, in the middle of raining season, there was no drop of rain anywhere in the country”.

“SDP and NRC accepted the results in good faith. The election was free and fair. So, for Mr. President to say, that injustice should be corrected, he should be commended.

He added that,”I was one of the victims of the June 12 annulment. I was a member of the House of Representative in the third republic.

“What actually happened on June 12 was very surprising. I was elected in 1992. I was in the National Assembly when Chief M.K.O Abiola contested. I was already in the House.

“The annulment really affected us. We (National Assembly) were the first people, Late General Sani Abacha sent packing the very day he made that broadcast.

“He dissolved the National Assembly. Of course, Abacha demolished all democratic structures in the country.”

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I won 2015 election – Ohakim tells Okorocha

The former governor of Imo state, Ikedi Ohakim has described Governor Rochas Okorocha as a ‘liar’, while revealing why he lost the 2015 governorship election in the state.
The former governor, who was reacting to Okorocha’s claim that Imo people hated him and kicked him (Ohakim) out of office, said the governor had lost credibility. 
Okorocha had also claimed yesterday that Ohakim ran the worst government in the state right from the military regime.
But Ohakim, reacting through his Chief Press Secretary, Collins Ughalla, said Okorocha does not like the truth, adding that Imo people like him so much.
According to him, “Okorocha does not like the truth. Going by the 2011 governorship election, Imo people loved Ohakim, so much. They voted for him [Ohakim] and he won that election.
“Don’t forget that the election was militarized. It also witnessed the kidnapping of the returning officer from Ohaji/Egbema local government, which had 34,000 votes.
“Don’t forget Ohaji/Egbema, remains a PDP stronghold and the votes were Ohakim’s votes. The votes from Oguta LGA, remains inconclusive.
“They did not allow it to be counted. If you put all these together, you will find out that Imo people did not reject Ohakim. Today, Imo people now know that Ohakim is a saint compared to Okorocha.”
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Buhari is laying foundation now, will complete building Nigeria from 2019 - Tony Momoh

Tony Momoh says President Buhari will complete the foundation he has started in the last three years

Momoh says impatience is making some Nigerians criticise the government of Buhari

The former information minister adds that Buhari's background speaks volume about his love for Nigeria

A former information minister and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Tony Momoh has insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari is laying the foundation for a prosperous Nigeria and will complete it during his second term in office.

Momoh as appealing to Nigerians to ensure Buhari is re-elected in 2019 said he is sure the president will win the election with more massive votes than many people can think of.

The report said Momoh said only impatient Nigerians have continued to criticise the president, adding that Buhari was well prepared for the presidency owing to the experienced he has garnered over the years.

“Buhari is laying a foundation and I plead with Nigerians to ensure that he returns and I believe he will return with more massive votes than anyone can think of now. If he returns, he is going to finish the foundation he is laying now.

“Nigeria has a future and a mission and the foundation is being laid now and Buhari is prepared for it. Look at his background.

"He is the only person who in Nigeria said he wants to be president and he didn’t ask for any other job and he became president.

“Do you think all these preparations in 2003, 2007, 2011 and now is nothing? Even before the Civil War, in 1966 he has been in public life, lived everywhere and train everywhere in Nigeria. Do you think he will go to that office with empty head?

“It is people who are impatient that are criticising him. Everything is structured. Of course, there are lots of people around him who will normally try to mislead him but he doesn’t take action on anything until he is convinced about it,” he said.

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INEC suspends CVR in 2 LGA’s in Kogi, following outbreak of violence

INEC has suspend ongoing Continuous Voter Registration in some communities in two LGA’s in Kogi state after violence broke out in the areas

Officials will go back and capture the particulars of eligible voters and replace lost voter cards when normalcy is restored to the areas

AS 2019 approaches, the Commission has also disclosed that it is making arrangements to take issuance of PVC’s closer to the people

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has suspended the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in some communities in Bassa and Dekina local government areas of Kogi.

The state’s resident electoral commissioner, Prof James Apam, who announced this during a press conference in Lokoja on Wednesday, June 13, blamed the development on persistent violent clashes within the affected communities.

Apam also disclosed that the Commission has had cause to suspend the exercise in Omala local government sometime this year, for similar reason

He said that the communities where the exercise was being put on hold were unsafe for INEC staff to work there.

“We believe that the security agencies and traditional rulers are aware of these security breaches and are taking steps to bring them to an end,” Apam said.

According to him, a quick return of normalcy to the communities will enable INEC officials to go and capture the particulars of eligible voters and replace lost voter cards.

The commissioner, however, said that 245,195 new voters have been registered in the state since the commencement of CVR in April last year.

Apam said that the new registrants were made up of 123,877 males and 121,318 females; while the commission had also treated 9,774 applications for transfer and 12,123 cases of damaged or defaced Permanent Voter cards.

The REC further explained that 59,078 voter cards had been issued to those who registered before the 2015 general elections, adding that 200,429 cards were still lying uncollected.

He said that the office had also taken delivery of newly printed 112 ,333 Permanent Voter Cards as well as cards for those who had newly registered and those who applied for inter-state transfer of their cards from April to December 2017.

Apam regretted that only 7,943 of the newly printed 112,333 voter cards had been collected as at Tuesday, June 12, appealing to traditional rulers, press and registered political parties to assist in mobilising Nigerians to collect their cards.

He also said that the INEC was making arrangements to take issuance of PVCs closer to the people.

Independent National Electoral Commission said that it was still in possession of 7,920,129 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) yet to be collected from its offices across the nation.

The Commission disclosed this in a tabular data on consolidated PVCs released in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

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Former APC chieftain advises Ortom to re-contest under another party to win re-election

 A house of representatives aspirant, John Akperashi, has advised the governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom, to leave the All Progressives Congress

He said that the governor should defect from the party if he wants to win re-election

Akperashi claims that Ortom is no longer comfortable in the ruling party

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state has been advised by a former chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, John Akperashi to defect to another party to actualise his second term aspiration.

Akperashi, the house of representative aspirant, made the advise on Wednesday, June 13 when he spoke with journalists in Makurdi, saying that the governor would lose woefully if he contests under the umbrella of APC.

Akperashi said: “To an average Benue person, the APC is seen as Miyetti Allah party that has preference for cows over human beings.

“I know very well that Gov Ortom is not comfortable in the APC. If he is pretending then that is his own problem. It is either he is just playing along or playing to the gallery. He is just buying time to take his decision and at the appropriate time, he will just leave.

”But he has the resources so he can do whatever he likes at any time but some of us are still growing. If what is obtainable in the APC I do not see him winning elections.

“Yes, he has done his best and I give him kudos for that. I have said it often that put Suswam and Ortom, he has done well more than the former in terms of protecting the lives of his people and fighting herdsmen because of the law he collaborated with Benue people to sign.”

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state had been endorsed by the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the sole candidate of the party in the coming 2019 general elections.

Ortom’s endorsement was made on Saturday, May 19, by delegates of the APC at the Benue state congress.

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