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House of Reps committee allegedly uncovers N1.6billion fraud in NEMA

- The House of Representatives has accused the management of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of corruption
- This accusation is from the House committee on emergency and disaster preparedness
- N1.6billion is said to be missing in the treasury of NEMA
The House of Representatives has accused the Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Engineer Mustapha Maihaja of mismanaging N1.6billion released to the agency by the Federal Government in July 2017 for relief intervention to flood victims in 16 states.
According to the lower house, the huge sum was expended on contracts awarded to 216 companies that were not qualified for contract awards in the country.
At an investigative hearing on the violation of public trust in NEMA by the House committee on emergency and disaster preparedness, Maihaja was accused of spending N1.6billion on contract awards companies who have no tax clearance and other prerequisite qualifications as demanded by the Nigerian laws.
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NEMA boss under fire from the House of Representatives. Photo source: Twitter
At the investigative hearing presided over by the deputy chairman of the committee, Honourable Ali Isa, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) and the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) in their reports submitted to the committee revealed that the NEMA boss violated the law on tax and other breaches in the contracts to the companies.
The FIRS, ITF and PENCOM in their separate reports adopted by the committee during the hearing specifically stated that the NEMA’s boss did not carry out due diligence and financial regulations on the companies to know their qualifications and their status before awarding the multi-million naira contracts to them.
Apart from the tax laws, Maihaja was also indicted for breaching the Public Procurement Act 2007 in his refusal to follow the relevant laws of procurement in the ways and manners he awarded the controversial contracts to the benefiting companies.
At the hearing, the committee was told that the governing council of NEMA inaugurated on Tuesday, April 3, on the same day suspended six directors of the agency who were said to have kicked against the ways and manners the NEMA boss was implementing contracts awards in breach of due process.
The suspended officers are Director of Finance and Accounts, Akinbola Gbolahan; Ag. Director, Special Duties, Mr. Umesi Emenike; and Director, Risk Reduction, Mallam Alhassan Nuhu. Others are pilot in charge of Air Ambulance and Aviation Unit, Mr. Mamman Ali Ibrahim; the Chief Maintenance Officer, Mr. Ganiyu Yunusa Deji; and the Director of Welfare, Mr. Kanar Mohammed.
In reaction, Honourable Isa ordered the NEMA boss to produce the suspended NEMA officials before the committee on Thursday, April 12 for continuation of the investigation and to enable the directors give evidence in the interest of fair hearing.
The suspension of the officers was said to be arbitrary and suspicious especially in the ways and manner it was purportedly carried out by the governing council the same day the council was inaugurated.
The committee had queried Maihaja in his claim that the report of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recommended the suspension of the officers while the DG who was also facing investigation along with directors was left out of the suspension in the purported EFCC’s report.
During the hearing, Maihaja was accused of failing to respond to the distress occasioned by floods in 16 states in which several lives were lost and properties worth billions of naira damaged.
In some of the reports submitted by the affected 16 states, the NEMA boss was said to have delivered emergency relief materials to Kwara, Enugu and Ebonyi states to the flood victims a year after the flood disaster occurred, while others complained that the items delivered to them were less than N50million as against the N100million approved to each of the affected states by the Federal Government.
Apart from the three states, 13 other states could not received the emergency relief materials six month after they suffered loses.
Earlier, the committee had threatened to refer the NEMA boss to trial on perjury when it was discovered that he was not giving appropriate answers to the questions put to him by committee members in their bid to unravel the controversies surrounding the spending of the flood funds
Meanwhile, Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina state has urged accountants in the country to intensify efforts toward exposing the Chief Executive Officers of ministries, departments and agencies
involved in corruption.
Masari made the call on Tuesday, April 10, while receiving Alhaji Shehu Ladan, the national president, Association of Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), who paid him a courtesy call in Katsina.
The governor said that the chief executive officers could not just dip their hands into the public treasuries without the roles of accountants who were custodians of public funds.
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Sagay committee seeks clarification from JAMB over ‘money-swallowing snake’

- Prof Itse Sagay, chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, has visited the JAMB HQ, and asked for clarification over the N36m reportedly swallowed by a snake
- Sagay also congratulated the board’s registrar over recent remittances to the federal govt, and sought to find out areas of challenge he may be having
- The JAMB registrar lamented over the fact that serious issues were now being trivialized; but assured the committee that he was working hard to maintain the credibility of the board
Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Prof Itse Sagay, has sought clarification from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), over the alleged N36m cash of the board said to be swallowed by a snake, Tribune reports.
Sagay sought the clarification as the committee visited the JAMB headquarters on Wednesday, April 11
Emiratco gathers that Sagay also commended the JAMB registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, over what he described as the board’s “geometric increase” in remittance to the coffers of the federal government.
JAMB had previously explained that the alleged fraud was committed before Oloyede’s administration. According to the board, it had been discovered when the registrar embarked on a tour of the board’s state office at the inception of his tenure, to find out their actual financial standing.
The huge financial discrepancies had caused the registrar to introduce reforms; including ending the use of scratch cards.
Commending Oloyede for his integrity, Sagay stated: “We also wish to congratulate you for what I will call the geometric increase in remittance to the federal government of Nigeria.
“We are not surprised. You have a name that has gone before you and we know that nowhere will you be operating in which there will not be events which will show that you have maintained your outstanding character and integrity.
“We are here basically to learn more about JAMB. What are your problems, what are your challenges and also to offer our help if required in any respect within our competence?
“We are also curious about some other things; for example, as I said, what challenges do you still have? I remember in some time past, it used to be commonly believed that if you do JAMB examination, a different result would be prepared for you and score high marks; and you go to the university, only to underperform. We want to know if this problem has been eliminated.
“Also, we read recently of some members of staff of JAMB at a lower level who accumulated a lot of cash and did not properly account for it, leading them to make very absurd defences, which has created a lot of fun nationwide.
“We want to know what steps are being taken to ensure that monies realized from your work are now maintained in a guaranteed fashion that people do not have the opportunity to abuse it.
“We also want to know if there are any issues militating against the JAMB system and in what way can we help promote the excellent work that you are doing."
In response, Prof Oloyede lamented over the fact that serious issues were now being trivialized, especially the “crazy talk” about a snake swallowing JAMB money.
He stated that since taking over, he had worked hard to maintain the board’s credibility and reliability.
He said: “Since I came here, nobody has called me to do any wrong thing. I have never seen anybody who will call me and say, somebody has done what is wrong don’t allow it to go.
“People who have authority over me have been the people who are even calling me to strengthen what I am doing. Whereas my fear when I came here was that I was not going to stay long because what we used to peddle in the university is that these politicians will be intervening in one’s activities.
“So, I had made up my mind that if they call me to do what I am not supposed to do, I will go. On no occasion, any of my superiors has called me for any such thing. The minister of education, Malam Adamu Adamu is more puritanical than me in his worldview and not talk of people higher than him."
Meanwhile,emiratco previously reported that following the missing N36 million from the office of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, its registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, slammed Nigerians that had been making jokes with it.
Philomena Chieshe, a sales clerk in JAMB office, Makurdi, had claimed that her housemaid connived with another JAMB staff, Joan Asen to "spiritually" swallow N36 million from the vault in her office.
During interrogation by a team of auditors, she claimed that Asen and her accomplices confessed that they had been stealing the money spiritually through a mysterious snake that always sneaked to swallow the money from the vault.
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FG approves N47bn for 3 road projects

The projects include the Baban Lamba-Sharam Road in Plateau state, Lagos- Otta- Abeokuta Road and the Enugu–Port Harcourt Road
- Fashola said the design on the Enugu-Port Harcourt road needed to be changed so it would not fail
The sum of 47 billion naira has been approved for three road projects by the federal government, Leadership reports.
The development was disclosed at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting on Wednesday, April 11, by the minister of works, power and housing, Babatunde Fashola.
We gather that Fasola gave the breakdown of the projects to include Baban Lamba-Sharam Road in Plateau state at the cost of 19.2bn, Lagos- Otta- Abeokuta Road for 22bn and the Enugu–Port Harcourt Road for 6.309bn.
He said: “The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing got approval for three memos. One was for Baban Lamba-Sharam Road in Plateau state for the contraction of 44.625 kilometers for N19.392 billion.
“The second was for Lagos-Otta-Abeokuta Road, 81 kilometers. That road was first awarded in year 2000 and it has since been left uncompleted because there was no budgetary provisions for it. This administration in trying to move this contractor to site, stated the revision of the rate.
“So the revised rate were brought to council today and a revision of N22 billion was approved for the 81 kilometers road, bringing the total contract price to N56.701 billion.
“The third approval was for the section four of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road, the part between Abia and Port Harcourt, particularly in Port Harcourt that has been problematic and has failed severally.
“We have a contractor there but we needed to change the design because of the storm water drainage needs and the high water tables there, so that the road does not fail. So that requires a revision of the scope of work to include retaining side-lanes and also drainage facilities in the sum of N6.309 billion.
Recall that  previously reported that Babatunde Fashola, the minister of works, power and housing, unveiled plans by the federal government to build a better network of roads and bridges across the country.
Fashola said that the intention was to connect states, drive economy, move fuel, food and the import and export of goods.
He unveiled a plan for the construction of 44 federal highways, 63 roads and an emergency intervention across the country, to give relief to Nigerians, subject to appropriation.
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Herdsmen allegedly kill 75-year-old man, 14 others in fresh Benue attack

Herdsmen have reportedly allegedly several communities in Benue state, killing a 75-year-old man and 14 other individuals
- The attacks were reportedly confirmed by the state’s commissioner of police who stated that an investigation is currently underway
- The state governor stated that the herdsmen attacks were similar to the attacks carried out by Boko Haram; and stated that the invaders were not just interested in grazing alone
In what appears to be a sustained coordinated attack on communities in Logo and Ukum local government areas of Benue state, suspected herdsmen struck again, allegedly killing a 75-year-old man and 14 others,
gathers that the attack reportedly took place on Tuesday evening, April 10; and the affected communities include Gbeji in Ukum local government area, Ukemberagya/Tswarev ward, Channel One community, Orveren and Ajura villages and Tombo community in Logo local government area of the state.
A former aide to the ex-governor of Benue state who is from one of the affected communities reportedly stated: “It all started two days ago but Tuesday evening between 6pm to 9pm was when the fully armed herdsmen came down heavily on the affected communities.
“They went to Gbeji in Ukum local government area and had a free day. They burnt down houses and killed about 8 people in the community and injured many.
“They did not stop at that. After that operation, they came down to Ukemberagya/Tswarev ward in Logo local government area, at Channel One community of Tswarev clan and killed two people, burnt down houses and one motorcycle there.
“They came unchallenged from Tungwa in Nasarawa state to attack our communities; and after the operation, they usually pull back or retreat to where they came from.
“But before yesterday’s incident, in the last 72 hours we have been facing these attacks. Before yesterday they mounted a road block at about 2pm around an abandoned mobile barracks projects at Anyiin and killed somebody there.
“As I speak to you, the mobile police at Anyiin in Logo local government area just removed the corpse of the victim and deposited same at the NKST Hospital mortuary. This is apart from the attack on Tombu ward in the same local government where four people were also killed. These killing have been going on in the last 72 hours. It happens everyday.
“It is obvious from this development that the security personnel sent to the area are either insufficient or they have been overwhelmed. We appeal that more mobile police personnel be posted to our communities.”
The attacks were reportedly confirmed by the state’s commissioner of police, Fatai Oowseni, who stated: “There was an incidence in Gbeji and we are investigating. There is said to be an attack by suspected herdsmen in the area but we can confirm that as at this morning; four dead bodies were recovered there.
“We have stepped up security in the area and we are investigating.”
The governor of the state, Samuel Ortom , reportedly stated: “The manner in which the armed herdsmen invade communities of the state and slaughter innocent people is not different from the mindless acts of Boko Haram in the north-eastern part of the country.
“They come with sophisticated weapons and kill people, matchete them and chase them away.”
He continued: “In some cases, they do not have herds. They just come with their weapons, kill and chase the people out and take over the land; that is the worrisome part of it.
“The trend of attacks on Benue is beyond mere grazing of livestock. If the invaders were only interested in grazing, the massive destruction of lives and property would not have been their priority.”
Meanwhile,previously reported that Amnesty International (AI) raised an alarm over the spate of clashes between farmers and herdsmen across the country, pointing out that the crisis has resulted in over 150 deaths in 2018 alone.
The country director of the organisation, Osai Ojigho, in a statement, urged the federal government to find a lasting solution to the crisis.
She noted that the government’s response to the issue in most cases was inadequate, too slow and ineffective, and in some cases unlawful.
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Ban on rice, vehicles through land border to benefit Nigerians - Ambassador

- Kayode Oguntuase said Nigerians will benefit from the ban on importation of rice
- The ambassador said this will help boost local production
- He said Nigeria cannot continue to remain a dumping ground
Kayode Oguntuase, Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, said the ban on rice and vehicles importation through the land border was for the benefit of Nigerians.
He said this in a statement issued by the Consul, Mr Olanrewaju Badmus in Badagry, Lagos on Wednesday, April 11
Oguntuase spoke when he paid a courtesy visit to the Emir of Yashikira, in Kwara State, Alhaji Umar Seriki.
He said the ban placed on rice and importation of cars through the land border was to improve local production.
“We would keep on addressing this matter until people understand the short and long term benefits of this policy that the government has taken in order to improve the economy.
“Our locally made products have to be encouraged in order to provide employment for people and in order to make this happen, some drastic steps must be taken and this is one of them.
“If Cotonou was making its own cars, then it would be a different case but they also import these things and we wouldn’t allow Nigeria to be a dumping ground for all these products.
“The government has the wellbeing of its citizens at heart and to achieve such goal, some measures must be taken to ensure that,’’ Oguntuase said.
The envoy urged people in the community to desist from smuggling.
“Everyone should engage in legitimate trade and should not be used as a tool to engage in illegal trade as this affects the economy of the country.
“We must learn to work together with the government and one of the ways of ensuring that is by resisting smuggling and other illicit acts,’ ’ he said.
The statement said Seriki thanked the envoy for his visit, noting that he was the first Nigerian ambassador to visit the community.
He also used the occasion to inform the ambassador that the community lacked basic social amenities.
“For many years, we haven’t had power supply in this community, and there are no health care services so we have to go as far as Cotonou to get such.
“Also, a liaison office should be established in the community so that the people around can easily get access to travel and other relevant documents,’’ he said.
Menwhile, tension was triggered in Daddara village, in the Jibia local government area of Katsina state after some officers of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), federal operations unit,
allegedly shot dead a man in front of his father’s shop. The victim was identified as Amiru Abdulaziz.
The Punch reported that the customs officials had intercepted some men who packed bags of suspected smuggled rice in a vehicle.
After seizing the rice and the vehicle, officials allegedly opened gunfire to suppress any possible retaliation from the smugglers. Abdulaziz was reportedly hit by a stray bullet in the process.
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Why I decided to declare for presidency now - Buhari gives details

President Muhammadu Buhari has spoken about his announcement on Monday, April 9 to seek presidential re-election saying it was to clear the air as a lot of people had been speculating whether he would run or not.
This was contained in a statement by Femi Adesina, the special adviser to the president on media and publicity on Wednesday, April 11.
The president said he wanted to get the declaration away with so that his administration could focus on more important like agriculture and security.
On the war against insurgency particularly the fact that Boko Haram terrorists were still holding on to Leah Sharibu, the school girl from Dapchi, President Buhari said his administration was working hard for her return.
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President Muhammadu Buhari has explained why he declared his intentions to run for another term in office on Monday, April 9, 2018, during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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Why I decided to declare for presidency now - Buhari gives details

President Muhammadu Buhari has spoken about his announcement on Monday, April 9 to seek presidential re-election saying it was to clear the air as a lot of people had been speculating whether he would run or not.
This was contained in a statement by Femi Adesina, the special adviser to the president on media and publicity on Wednesday, April 11.
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The president said he wanted to get the declaration away with so that his administration could focus on more important like agriculture and security.
On the war against insurgency particularly the fact that Boko Haram terrorists were still holding on to Leah Sharibu, the school girl from Dapchi, President Buhari said his administration was working hard for her return.
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President Muhammadu Buhari has explained why he declared his intentions to run for another term in office on Monday, April 9, 2018, during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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GOD is punishing PDP for its sins EX SOKOTO GOVERNOR, BARFARAWA



God is punishing PDP for its sins - Ex-Sokoto State governor, Bafarawa
Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, the former Sokoto State governor has said God is punishing the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) for its sins and urged members to intensify prayers to seek forgiveness from God.
“It is the sins that the PDP members committed that God is punishing them with it”, Bafarawa bluntly told members at the PDP Northwest zonal rally today in Katsina. 
“Almighty Allah does not make mistakes and that was the reason why when the PDP offended him, He snatched the power and handed it to APC,’’ he said .

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Brazil’s ex-president Lula arrives in prison

Brazil’s ex-president and leftist icon Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva flew in Saturday to the prison in Curitiba where he is due to serve his 12-year sentence for corruption, following days of drama that marked the downfall of once one of the world’s most popular politicians.
The 72-year-old, former two-term president arrived by police helicopter on the roof of federal police headquarters in Curitiba, the southern city where Brazil’s historic anti-graft “Car Wash” investigation is based.
As the helicopter landed, demonstrators outside let off volleys of fireworks, while riot police fired tear gas, filling the air with explosions and smoke. Eight people were lightly injured, including one hit by a rubber bullet, the fire department said.
It was a fittingly chaotic end to four days of intense tension as Brazil wondered whether the Workers’ Party founder would finally be put behind bars.
Lula, who despite the scandal leads easily in polls ahead of October presidential elections, tried to get his sentence delayed in a marathon appeal at the Supreme Court in Brasilia on Wednesday.He was found guilty last year of taking a luxury apartment as a bribe from a construction company and is the “Car Wash” probe’s biggest scalp — though Lula says the conviction was rigged.
When that was turned down, he engaged in a standoff with authorities in his hometown Sao Bernardo do Campo, outside Sao Paulo.
Surrounded by thousands of supporters at the metalworkers’ union building in the suburb, he brazenly ignored an order to turn himself in by Friday.
On Saturday, he agreed to be taken into custody, only to find himself blockaded by his own supporters, with a crowd mobbing his car, shouting “Don’t surrender, stay here Lula!”
At last, surrounded by bodyguards, Lula pushed through the seething throng of supporters on foot late Saturday, then got into a police vehicle and was taken to Sao Paulo airport for the flight to Curitiba.
A jail cell with extremely good conditions by the standards of Brazil’s often violent, desperately overcrowded prisons — including a hot private shower and toilet — awaited him.

– Fireworks and tears –

After his arrest, fireworks and cheering broke out in parts of Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and other cities among those who long considered Lula responsible for the tide of graft sweeping over Brazilian politics.
An outsized figure in recent Brazilian history and revered around the world among leftists, Lula managed to cross political divides while president and oversaw a booming economy.But supporters cried openly at the exit of a man they remember for removing tens of millions of people from poverty and for connecting with voters in a way few, if any, other modern Brazilian politicians have managed.
With him almost certainly knocked out of the presidential election, the race is likely to be thrown wide open. In polls, Lula currently scores more than double his nearest rivals.
However, analysts say that instability in Brazil means surprises remain possible.
The next potentially explosive legal development could come as early as Wednesday, when local media report that the Supreme Court may revisit the current law on incarceration during appeals.
Today, anyone convicted and losing a first appeal — which is Lula’s case — has to conduct any further appeals in prison. But there is pressure to change that so that higher court appeals could be pursued in liberty, which would mean freedom for Lula.

– Emotional farewell –

In an emotional hourlong speech before his arrest in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Lula called himself “an outraged citizen” over the graft conviction.
He said that Brazil’s top anti-corruption judge, Sergio Moro, “lied” about him being given the apartment by a big construction firm as a kickback.
“I am the only human being to be put on trial for an apartment that does not belong to me,” he said.
Lula accused the judiciary and Brazil’s most powerful media conglomerate of assisting a right-wing coup with the ultimate aim of preventing him from competing in the race.
“They don’t want me to take part,” he said. “Their obsession is to get a photo of Lula as a prisoner.”
But, crucially, Lula said he would drop his dramatic show of resistance and comply with the arrest warrant.
After the speech, Lula was lifted onto the shoulders of supporters who chanted, “I am Lula.”
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APC founding fathers watching from the opposition, sidelined in ruling party

Chief Tom Ikimi 
This architect and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of the late military dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, was a member of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, one of the three main legacy political parties which merged to form the All Progressives Congress, in August 2013.
As a matter of fact, Ikimi was one of the prominent figures in the merger arrangement, emerging the Chairman of the Merger Committee of Action Congress of Nigeria.His private residence in Maitama, Abuja, was the venue of several meetings heralding the formation of the first successful merger of the then major opposition political parties in the most populous black nation on earth.
Ikimi dumped the APC in protest over what he claimed was the undemocratic tendencies which he alleged had crept into the party soon after the merger became successful.
The former minister lost out in the power play which saw the emergence of a fellow Edo State politician, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, as the national chairman.
In his letter of resignation from the APC, he said, “The party’s governors colluded with (Ahmed) Tinubu to truncate democratic process in the national convention.
“The governors and the Tinubu group decided on a zoning process that was limited only to party offices as well as the choice of individuals to fill them. Most undemocratic and bizarre procedures then prevailed.”
He went on to add, “The governors initiated a zoning plan that allocated the national chairman to the South-South. This proposal was reluctantly accepted by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, whose well-known option had been to retain Chief Bisi Akande as the chairman forever.
“Nevertheless he, in the circumstance, proceeded to draw up a list of his cronies for the entire national executives all referred to the national interim executive council for approval or even information.”
Alhaji Buba Galadima is the former National Secretary of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change and a member of the moribund Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Congress.Alhaji Buba Galadima
He told SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview from London that the APC, a party he and others came together to form in 2014, had been unfair to its founding fathers.
Galadima, a close ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, explained that with the way the party was being run by its current leaders, the Independent National Electoral Commission ought not to recognise it as a political party.
He said, “The party has not been fair to its founding fathers. Those at the party’s helm are sycophants who (have) ingratiated themselves to the President and abandoned the party.
“As a result of their attitude, the party is suffering. This is a party that has failed to hold its statutory meetings not even a non-elective convention for over three and half years. It does not even deserve the recognition of the Independent National Electoral Commission as a political party.”
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was a member of the stillborn “New” Peoples Democratic Party, which dumped the then ruling PDP to pitch its tent with the newly-formed All Progressives Congress.  He deployed his vast contacts and resources to assist the APC form the government.
However, no sooner had the party formed government than cracks begin to appear in his relationship with some party leaders in the corridors of power. The crisis came to a head with the termination of the lucrative contract hitherto enjoyed by INTELS, an oil servicing company he has appreciable interests in.
In a letter, resigning his membership of the APC, Atiku said, “While other parties have purged themselves of the arbitrariness and unconstitutionality that led to fractionalisation, the APC has adopted the same practices.
“It has even gone beyond them to institute a regime of a draconian clampdown on all forms of democracy within the party and the government it produced.”
His resignation came after accusing the party of failing to deliver on its promises to Nigerians especially its teeming youth population. Atiku observed that the youth lacked representation in Buhari’s cabinet.
He noted, “A party that does not take the youth into account is a dying party. The future belongs to young people. I admit that I and others, who accepted the invitation to join the APC, were eager to make positive changes for our country that we fell for a mirage.
“Can you blame us for wanting to put a speedy end to the sufferings of the masses of our people?”
The former vice president is a veteran of many political parties. Before his latest return to the PDP, he had left the then ruling party in the run-up to the 2007 elections, when he joined the defunct Action Congress in 2006, after months of a tough battle with his principal, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, and the leadership of the PDP.
He was soon back in the PDP in 2009 after falling out of favour with some prominent figures in the AC, notably a former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. But finding it difficult to assert a commanding influence in the PDP, especially failing to pick the party’s 2011 presidential ticket and his desire to emerge as the nation’s number one citizen, Atiku again, alongside five PDP governors, defected from the PDP in November 2013 to the emerging APC, where he battled unsuccessfully to get the presidential ticket of the new party in December 2014.
His return to the PDP in November 2017 hardly came as a surprise to many political watchers.
Atiku’s spokesperson, Mazi Paul Ibe, told SUNDAY PUNCH, “His Excellency, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has since moved on. He is now a committed member of the PDP, a party which he played a key role in forming and nurturing.”
Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora
This medical doctor turned politician is a former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly before his election as the Senator representing the Lagos-East senatorial district between 2003 and 2011.
Mamora went on to serve as the Deputy Director-General of the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation during the 2015 presidential election.
He was curiously shut out after Buhari won the election and was sworn in as President. Many had expected Mamora to get a prominent role in government or at least chair the board of a grade “A” ministry or federal parastatal. That however didn’t happen for close to three years the Buhari administration has spent in power.
After several speculations, Mamora was nominated as Chairman of the Abuja Investment and Infrastructure Centre, a position which some consider an equivalent of a state parastatal.
The former federal lawmaker rejected the appointment. Close associates revealed that he argued that people, who never participated in the process that brought Buhari to power, were the greatest beneficiaries of the administration.
There were earlier speculations that Mamora was listed to be the Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority in 2016 but he was edged out by some powerful forces within the Buhari inner caucus.
Attahiru Bafarawa
This former Governor of Sokoto State on the platform of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party was one of the founding fathers of the APC who left the party before the 2015 general elections claiming unfair treatment.
The ex-governor, who has since joined the Peoples Democratic Party, alleged injustice against him and others who “laboured” to form the APC. Bafarawa was one of those saddled with the responsibility of drafting a constitution for the then new party, the APC.
He had alleged in a recent interview with SUNDAY PUNCH that the leadership of the APC at the national level, “ceded” the new party to some PDP governors, who defected to the new party in November 2013, and were made the leaders of the APC in their states after the defecting governors had paid N100m each.
His media aide, Yusuf Dingyadi, in an interview with our correspondent, said, “The reasons why His Excellency, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, left the APC are well known. His former party did not treat him as one of its founding fathers fairly.
“Those who laboured to form the party were frustrated out; their supporters were frustrated out. The party structure in the states were seized from them and handed over to governors who knew nothing about how the APC came about.”
Ali Modu Sheriff
Two-term governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Modu Sherriff, was one of the founding fathers of the APC who also left the party as a result of alleged marginalisation by the party hierarchy in the scheme of things. He, like his former governor colleagues, Attahiru Bafarawa and Ibrahim Shekarau (of Kano State), felt betrayed that the party leadership at the national level chose to hand over the party structures at the various state levels to their successors who were then incumbent governors, who had lately joined the APC.
Sheriff was particularly irked that Governor Kashim Shettima, his former commissioner, who succeeded him as governor, was given recognition as the leader of the party in the state.
However, while giving reasons why he left the APC to join the PDP, he said, “Many will be asking why I defected from the APC to the PDP having served two terms as governor on the platforms of the defunct APP and the ANPP. The answer is simple and straightforward, because Borno State is the least developed state in the North, as it has been in the opposition for over two decades.
“The security challenges we are facing today, that has claimed many lives and property, including my brothers and uncles, cannot be overcome in an opposition political party like the APC that I have defected from into the ruling party.
“Opposition in the country has never taken out affected states from their abject poverty and dearth or absence of federal presence.”
Although he not only joined the PDP, he went on to lead the party as its national chairman before a court judgment sent him packing.
Murtala Nyako
The ex-Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, was one of five governors of the PDP who joined the APC as foundation members. Their joining the party from the defunct “New” PDP was considered by many as the big break which gave the then APC a national outlook and strengthened its base across regional lines.
He was impeached by the state House of Assembly but a court nullified his removal from office. Although he has retired to his farm, he is still interested in happenings within the party. Only recently, he protested the decision of the party’s National Executive Committee to extend the tenure of party officials at all levels.
A close associate of Nyako told SUNDAY PUNCH, “He is still interested in what happens within the party. He has, since joining the APC from the PDP, remained a loyal party member. His close friends and associates are still in government especially in Adamawa. He is an elder statesman and always ready to offer advice when called upon to do so.”
Chief Bisi Akande
The former Ondo State governor and national chairman of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, served as pioneer interim national chairman of the APC. He superintended over the merger of the four legacy political parties which came together to form the APC. He is still a member of the moribund Board of Trustees of the APC and has since retired to the background. He only intervenes in party affairs from time to time from a distance.
He had cause to speak out after the political “coup” which saw the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively. He also complained about the handling of party affairs by his successor, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.
He is often sighted walking shoulder to shoulder with Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, the party’s National Leader.
Yahaya Kwande
Ambassador Yahaya Kwande, a close associate of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, was one of the founding fathers of the APC not only in his native Plateau State but across some states in the North-Central.
The former Nigerian Ambassador to Switzerland told our correspondent that the party had not been fair to him.
Asked over the telephone whether the APC has been fair to its founding fathers, Kwande said, “No, they have not.”
He, however, declined to answer further questions on the matter.
Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau
The two-term governor of Kano State (2003-2011) was a teacher, a permanent secretary in the Kano State civil service and a one-time presidential candidate of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party.
He served as the chairman of the ANPP merger committee which eventually led to the formation of the All Progressives Congress. Shekarau, whose Maitama residence in Abuja served as the secretariat of the ANPP merger committee, also played a key role in taking the ANPP into the merger.
The former Kano State governor’s close ally and spokesman, Mallam Sule Ya’u Sule, told SUNDAY PUNCH that that his boss and his supporters left the APC owing to alleged injustice.
He stated, “My boss worked tirelessly; myself inclusive. We really worked for the formation of the APC. We toured states – even states that were not opposition states to galvanise support so that they can support the formation of the new party.
“After the formation of the APC, we heard that the party structure in Kano was handed over to (Rabiu) Kwankwaso, who was then the incumbent governor. My boss said it was unfair. We didn’t say the governor should not be the leader but that we should have been allowed to sit down and work out a power sharing arrangement so that no one would be left out.
“We wanted a situation where we would meet and stakeholders agree on which positions should go where; we were talking of party positions within the state. That was not to be because the governor (Kwankwaso) wanted and took everything without consideration for other stakeholders.
“We felt it was not fair to say the governor, who just came after most of the work had been done, should take over everything. We wrote petitions. We agreed that he (Kwankwaso) should be the leader of the party as the state governor but we wanted to be treated fairly, not for him to take over everything. We complained to the party leadership, but they did nothing.”
Sule added, “We were never invited for any function of the APC. We then realised that we were not wanted in the party and we had to consider other alternatives. It was actually injustice that pushed us out of the party.”
Kawu Baraje
Baraje, a former National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, who later became the National Chairman of the New PDP, led other members of the PDP, including five of the party’s sitting governors, to join the APC at inception. Political pundits argue that the decision of the five PDP governors and their supporters to join the then opposition APC, served as the catalyst for the removal of the then PDP government from power.
A former spokesperson for the nPDP, Mr. Timi Frank, who is on suspension in the APC, is of the opinion that members of the nPDP were the worst treated since the APC took power. He argued that the party leadership had not only treated their leaders shabbily, but also continued to frustrate moves to build the party.
He said, “We were given nothing. The Senate Presidency, being occupied by Senator Bukola Saraki, and the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, occupied by Yakubu Dogara, were taken by force. And since they took over, instead of the leadership of the APC to embrace them, the party has been undermining them.
“Have you heard that our former National Chairman, Kawu Baraje, has been given any position in this government he helped to bring to power?”
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Fire breaks out at Trump Tower

Fire breaks out at Trump Tower (photos)
A fire broke out on the 50th floor of Trump Tower in New York late on Saturday, the New York City Fire Department said.
There were no immediate reports of injuries. Smoke was reportedly seen rising from the Midtown Manhattan tower around 6:00 p.m. but later subsided.  
The cause of the fire is not yet clear.

Fire breaks out at Trump Tower (photos)Fire breaks out at Trump Tower (photos)
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Minister of Solid Minerals and ex-governor, Kayode Fayemi joins Ekiti State guber race

Minister of Solid Minerals and ex-governor,?Kayode Fayemi joins Ekiti State guber race
Minister of Solid Minerals, Kayode Fayemi who was defeated in the 2013 governorship election in Ekiti state is set to contest for the position again on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).  

The current Minister of Mines and Steel Development was defeated by incumbent Ayo Fayose of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).  Fayemi said on Sunday that he will contest the July 14 gubernatorial election.  

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the minister made his ambition known at a news conference at his Isan-Ekiti country home in Oye Local Government Area of the state. Fayemi had hosted leaders and scores of members of the party from all the 16 Local Government Areas and the 177 Wards of the state.  

He said he was driven by his past records of positive achievements, especially for workers, retirees and pensioners while in office in the state.  He explained that his decision to seek re-election was to deliver the state from incompetent and dubious hands and take her to where it is supposed to be.

The former governor becomes the 35th person to formally indicate interest in the governorship poll in the APC alone, aside the dozen others whose campaign posters and billboards are already out on the streets without formal declaration. Fayemi said he would formally submit his letter of intent to the state secretariat of the APC as soon as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lifts ban on campaigns on April 15.  

On the issue of a White Paper, indicting him for corruption and consequently banned him from seeking public office for 10 years, Fayemi said he was not bothered. He declared that the said White Paper cannot stop his ambition, describing the document as final result of several months of political witch-hunt launched against him by the Ayo Fayose-led administration that cannot stand the test of time.  

“Regardless of whatever anybody may think, I know I am eminently qualified to contest the election, if I am not qualified, I would never have come to tell you I want to contest. Most of the negative things Fayose and his government said or alleged of me were deliberately concocted out of malice to either malign my character or score cheap political goal; but the truth will always prevail. Same goes for the manipulated debt profile of the state which was a clear case of exaggeration and distortions. Can you imagine, Fayose said he issued White Paper banning me from holding public office, but today, I am giving him red card. By the end of the gubernatorial poll exercise, we will know who is right between the two of us,” he said.

The Minister vowed to dislodge Fayose and his deputy in the poll if picked at the May 5, 2018 gubernatorial primary of the party in Ado Ekiti. He advised other aspirants against divisive tendencies by their followers, stressing that whoever that eventually emerged from the coming primary must be embraced by all since the national secretariat of the party had promised that the whole exercise would be open, free and fair.  

He promised to use his second-term to correct all past mistakes and improve on the good ones, saying he had learnt his lessons since leaving office about four years ago as governor.  Fayemi, therefore, asked all those he offended while in office as governor to forgive him, while also saying he had forgiven all those who erred against him, in the interest of the party.  He warned Fayose not to attempt to remove or destroy his campaign posters and billboards the way his government was currently doing to some opposition posters.
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Millionaire Car dealer who was murdered on Monday buried with $2million worth of Jewelries, his customized Timberland and Bentley (photos)

Millionaire Car dealer and real estate agent Sheron Sukhdeo who hails from from Trinidad and Tobago was murdered on Monday in cold blood. He was just 33.

Police reports said that Sukhdeo was shot multiple times in a drive by attack outside the home of relatives at Caroni Savannah Road, Charlieville shortly before 9p.m on Monday March 26th.

Sukhdeo, who is married and a father of two, died while being treated at hospital leaving behind an empire worth tens of millions of dollars, a wife and two children.
Millionaire Car dealer who was murdered on Monday?buried with $2million worth of Jewelries, his customized Timberland and Bentley (photos)
For his burial yesterday, Sukhdeo’s body arrived in a white hearse just before 10 am. He was dressed in white along with his famous gold jewellery adorning his fingers, hands and neck.  

His casket was inscribed with the words ‘Sheron’s Auto’ and ‘World Boss’ inside.  A pair of Timberland boots were placed in the casket near to his feet while hs trophies from various racing events were on display.  

Several of his luxurious cars were also parked outside the house while his two young children accompanied their mother. Sukhdeo will be cremated at the Waterloo cremation site and so far, no one has been arrested in connection with his murder. 
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FG probes Cambridge Analytica, PDP’s alleged hacking into Buhari’s medical records

The Federal Government has commenced investigation into the recent revelation that ahead of the 2015 general elections, a Nigerian billionaire and supporter of former President Goodluck Jonathan paid £2m to Cambridge Analytica to hack into the medical records of President Muhammadu Buhari, then candidate of the All Progressives Congress.
The government is also probing the report that suggested that the consulting firm that combines data mining, brokerage and analysis with strategic communication for electoral process manipulated Nigeria’s 2007 elections by organising campaigns to weaken the chances of opposition parties.
“The government of Nigeria is scrutinising the reports of the data mining firm Cambridge Analytica, which swiped the data of more than 50 million Facebook users to sway elections in many countries including Nigeria, where it waged a campaign to perpetuate discord and hack into personal records of the then leading opposition candidate, Muhammadu Buhari,” the source said.A Presidency official who spoke on the condition of anonymity disclosed this to State House correspondents in Abuja on Sunday.
He said the government had set up what he called an in-house committee to investigate whether the firm’s work for the then ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in 2007 and 2015 general election campaigns broke the laws of the country or infringed on the rights of other parties and their candidates.
“Depending on the outcome, this may lead to the appointment of a special investigator and possibly, criminal prosecutions by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN),” the Presidency official added.
When contacted on the matter, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said he had not been briefed on the issue.
Shehu however said it was the right of Nigerians for the PDP, Facebook and Cambridge Analytica to explain their roles in the matter.
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''You are raving mad'' Presidential aide, Tolu Ogunlesi, slams Nigerians attacking Naomi Campbell for meeting President Buhari

This is the reaction from Tolu Ogunlesi, head of digital communications for President Buhari, after seeing the attacks International model, Naomi Campbell, received from some Nigerians when she posted photos of herself and President Buhari at the commissioning of the Eko Atlantic city. 

Recall that there was controversy online after Ms. Campbell shared photos of herself with President Buhari, claiming he had invited her for the commissioning of the Atlantic city. Some hours later, the presidency issued a clarification, stating that it was not President Buhari that invited her to the ceremony. Naomi quickly went to edit her initial post on IG, making it clear that she is in Nigeria on invitation for the Arise Fashion show. Nigerians bombarded her with insults after the correction.

Tolu thinks it was unnecessary for Nigerians to attack her for seeing President Buhari. According to him, those spewing insults at her are mad without anybody around to tell them. See his tweets below
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''Newly commissioned Ikeja bus terminal reminds me of Stratford train station in East London'' Dele Momodu


Publisher, Dele Momodu, says he drove around Lagos state last night and he was pleasantly surprised to see the beauty and blossoming grandeur that the city has become.

He says he could not recognise some of the places because of how beautiful they looked at night. According to him, the Ikeja terminal that was commissioned by President Buhari last Thursday March 29th, reminded him of Stratford station in East london. On his IG page, he wrote
''I did what I've not done in a long time this night by driving round Lagos at night and was pleasantly surprised to see the beauty and blossoming grandeur that the city has become... I drove from Victoria Island via Onikan to 3rd Mainland Bridge to Alapere to Ojota to the Ikeja Bus Terminal to Oshodi and back to the island... I could not recognise several places, especially Alapere with new roads and beautiful lights... Then the majestic terminal at Ikeja that reminded me of Stratford train station in East London''.
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Happy Easter, everyone!

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                                      Easter
Happy Easter, everyone!
May the sound of jubilations never cease in your homes. Wishing you all an amazing Easter celebration filled with love and kindness and a month filled with immense victories. Happy Easter everyone!
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Second term: Buhari keeps nation guessing, appears willing

OLALEKAN ADETAYO examines the build-up to the 2019 Presidential Election, the clamour for the return of President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term and the retired army general’s golden silence on the issue
President Muhammadu Buhari on May 29, 2015, took over from former President Goodluck Jonathan who had earlier in the year lost his re-election bid. By virtue of the nation’s constitution, Buhari is expected to be in the saddle for four years. The constitution also allows him to seek a second term of another four years.
By May this year, the Daura-born retired Major General in the Nigeria Army would have spent three years running the affairs of the country from the Presidential Villa, Abuja. He therefore has to take a decision whether he will seek a fresh four-year mandate or he will adopt what has come to be known as the Mandela Option and restrict himself to only one term.
While preparations have started among politicians for the elections, all eyes have remained on Buhari who has so far remained silent on whether he will seek re-election. Despite the pressure being mounted on him by his loyalists as well as the various endorsements he had received among the chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress, including state governors, Buhari has maintained a dignified silence.The Independent National Electoral Commission had, earlier in the year, released the guidelines for the next general elections, indicating that the conduct of party primaries, including resolution of disputes arising from the primaries, would take place between August 18 and October 7. According to the commission, campaigns for presidential and National Assembly elections should begin by November 18 while the last day for the submission of nomination forms by political parties for the elections is December 3.
Things were working well for Buhari, who came to power based on his promise to fight corruption, secure the country and efficiently manage the economy up until early last year when he fell sick. His ill health kept him outside the shores of the country for the better part of 2017, therefore casting doubts on his ability to discharge his constitutional responsibilities.
The President has since recovered from that illness to the surprise of many and to the admiration of his followers across the country. He is looking good again and has been engaging in many public activities unlike during the period of his health crisis when he remained largely incommunicado.
Beyond his health status, however, is the major issue of age. Buhari will be 76 this year having been born on December 17, 1942. If he decides to throw his hat into the ring one more time, the President will be travelling to all parts of the country next year, seeking a fresh mandate as a 77-year-old man. If he wins, then he will finish his second term in 2023 as an Octogenarian. This is instructive because Buhari himself had admitted in 2015 shortly after he assumed office that old age would limit his performance. “I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do,” he had told Nigerians resident in South Africa in June 2015.
But his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, will not hear of this. In an interview with our correspondent, Shehu said he entertained no doubt that Buhari was physically and mentally fit to lead the country despite his age. He said, “We are dealing with physical and mental fitness of leaders, not their age. You can have a fool at 35 or 40. There are foolish people who are 35 and there are astute people who are 100 years.
“Again, Presidents have their own ways of operating. A President can choose to operate as a CEO and he will have his hands and fingers on every pie. A President can also operate like a board chairman, putting competent people around him in the cabinet and all that. I am not in doubt at all that the President maintains the capacity, presence of mind and physical fitness to continue to perform the job of the President.”
How has Buhari’s continued silence on this all-important issue been affecting the polity? It is instructive to note that among all those who have so far publicly expressed interest in the President’s job in 2019, none is from the ruling party. This is not because there are no interested persons in the party. The truth however is that those interested within the party are only waiting to know Buhari’s disposition before taking their destiny in their own hands.
The truth is that things have fallen apart in many state chapters of the party. From Kano, Oyo, Rivers and Kogi to Kaduna, Zamfara, Plateau and Osun among others, the story is the same. In Kano, there is a disagreement between the state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, and his predecessor, Rabiu Kwankwaso. In Rivers State, there is also a disagreement between the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and Senator Magnus Abe.Why then has the President remained silent on the issue? A school of thought believes that Buhari may be waiting for a national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to complete his assignment of reconciling estranged members of the party across the country before making any move.
Osun State is not in any way better. The governor, Rauf Aregbesola, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yusuf Lasun, are not in good terms. Lasun is aspiring to become the state governor after Aregbesola whose tenure expires this year. In Kaduna State, there is crisis between the state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, and Senator Shehu Sani. A similar scenario is playing out in Zamfara between the state governor, Abdulaziz Yari, and Senator Kabir Marafa. Also in Kogi State, the governor, Yahaya Bello, is at loggerheads with Senator Dino Melaye. In Oyo State, there is a friction between the state governor, Abiola Ajimobi, and the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu. The Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalung, and Governor Simon Lalong are not on the same page in Plateau State. The list appears to be endless.
With this kind of a heavily factionalised party, Buhari’s declaration, whether for or against re-election, at this time, may unsettle the ranks of the APC. Imagine a situation where he says he is stepping down, the jostling for the presidential ticket among party members can only be imagined. Even when he says he will contest, what happens to those believed to be nurturing silent ambition to succeed him? Will they dump the party and seek alternative platform to realise their ambitions?
Shehu admitted that the reconciliation move could be a factor but he insisted that the major desire of government at the moment was to deliver the dividends of democracy. “That can be a factor but I am telling you that the most important thing before the government is to deliver on the promises made. Once the government opens itself to electioneering, there is hardly anything that can be done again. The President is statesmanly; he places governance above partisanship,” he said.
The spate of insecurity being witnessed across the country is also seen as combining with other factors to seal the President’s lips on re-election for now. It is believed in many quarters that it is not politically expedient for the President to be talking about re-election at a time scores of Nigerians are being killed by Fulani herdsmen and insurgents in parts of the country.
Again, Shehu did not share this view. “No serious government anywhere will allow itself to be held to the ground by terrorists. Insurgents cannot dictate the pace at which the country is governed. I don’t think any responsible government will look at these terror activities to decide what government will do or will not do,” he told our correspondent.
What then is keeping Buhari back? Shehu attempted to give an answer. “You know that the moment he declares, there will be no governance in the country. Even the budget and other hallowed objectives will be jeopardised by politics. So, we have to push this thing far into the year.
“It is in the interest of this administration that we implement the budget. The projects that have been designed like the railway projects, the roads and power projects should take off. Otherwise, the government will be distracted from these objectives. They will hold us down,” he explained.
For how long will Buhari keep his party members and indeed all Nigerians waiting? Will he seek re-election or will he quit the stage at the end of the current tenure? The President appears to be keeping answers to these questions close to his chest for now. Only time will tell.
But the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the party was not losing any sleep over Buhari’s delay in making his position known. The former Minister of Sports said although the party was working on the assumption that the President would vie for a second term in office since it is his constitutional right to do so, it is also important for the APC to prepare for all possibilities.
The APC spokesman added, “The seeming delay in the President making his intention known is not affecting the party in any negative way. As you know, the party is for every member, not just for the President. We will work on the assumption that the President will re-contest because that is the constitutional provision unless he pronounces otherwise. Once the President pronounces that he is going to re-contest, we will take that on board.
“But like we have repeatedly maintained, we will still hold a convention because there may be other members of the party who may be interested. So, for us as a party, the most important thing is to continue to prepare for all possibilities as far as the issue of 2019 is concerned.”
The National Chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus, said the delay of Buhari making known his decision on the 2019 presidential poll, did not pose any threat to his party.
Secondus stated, “If he (Buhari) likes, let him declare today or if he likes, let him not declare at all. Whatever he does does not concern us. But one thing is certain; President Buhari is at the tail end of his stay at the villa.
“We are not stopping any of our aspirants from unfolding their programmes or agenda for the country.  It is their constitutional rights. Buhari or his party cannot stop us. We just had a programme that had shaken the foundation of the APC.
“By the time we fully role out our programmes, the whole world will know. So, tell the President, the APC and the nation that the eagle is coming. When it lands, all other birds will take cover.”
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