The Oodua Peoples Congress and the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign
Organisation in Lagos on Monday morning led other protesters to storm
the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, demanding the sacking of the Chairman,
Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, before
the March 28 elections.
The bus of the campaign group and the members of the OPC, who massed
at the 7UP/Toll Gate end of the expressway, led the protesters, who were
chanting anti-Jega songs, giving reasons why Jega should be sacked.
The OPC members carried guns, cutlasses, pocket knifes among other
weapons, occupying one end of the busy highway while some members of the
groups harassed some motorists and passers-by plying the road.
Some people, who were clad in black vest, said to be beneficiaries of
the SURE-P, also constituted a sizable portion of the protesters.
Heavy traffic built up along the highway as the protesters, who were
well protected by heavy police presence, took over one part of the road,
grounding movement of other road users.
The protesters took time to distribute leaflets containing seven reasons why the INEC boss should be sacked.
The leaflet also contained what the OPC described as the achievements
of President Goodluck Jonathan and why the President should be
re-elected.
The protesters are said to be on their way to the National Stadium,
Surulere, through the Ikorodu Road, where they will hold a rally.
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra
on Friday protested in Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, among other locations in
the South-East, calling for the immediate removal of Jega.
On Sunday, the All Progressives Congress alleged that it had
uncovered a plot by its Peoples Democratic Party counterpart to fund
ethnic militias to protest and demand Jega’s sacking.
It added that such ethnic militias included the OPC.
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
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Monday, 16 March 2015
Thursday, 29 January 2015
APC to boycott any BON-organised TV debates
The
presidential campaign council of the All Progressives Congress [APC]
has just issued the statement below indicating it would not participate
in the series of debates being organised by the Broadcast Organisation
of Nigeria [BON]. This was due to the biased of the organizations in the political affairs of the country.
Read full statement below:
“The All Progressives Congress (APC)
will not be not be featuring in the ongoing electioneering public
debates on national television and radio, being organised by the
Broadcast Organisation of Nigeria (BON), because of the unhidden bias
and campaign of calumny by some key organisers of the programme, against
the corporate political interest of the party (APC) and its candidates.
“Garba Shehu, Director Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCPCO) said in a press statement on Thursday
in Abuja that the Nigeria Election Debate Group (NEDG) powered debate
was fraught with fundamental errors from the outset, by wearing the toga
of government control, especially being composed mainly of agencies and
allies of the incumbent People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP)
administration.
“A
salutary inspection of the composition of NEGD brings into focus the
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), National Television
Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the
Africa Independent Television (AIT, owned by a PDP chieftain). And going
by the avalanche of inflammatory statements, misinformation and blatant
lies being propagated by some of these media against our Party and
candidates contrary to the Koffi Annan brokered Abuja Peace Accord, and
the failure of these aggressors to desist and apologise, have left the
APC Campaign with no option than to steer clear of any premeditated
smear campaign that could be inimical to our prospective electoral
success,” Shehu said.
The APCPCO spokesman further explained
that the boycott by the APC should not be seen as disrespect to
Nigerian voters, or an alibi for the party to dodge public scrutiny; but
it must be viewed as an honourable right not to consent to any activity
that could distract, demean, denigrate or derail the fast-moving train
of the party.
“The APC is a party of progressive
intellectuals, genuine technocrats, successful businessmen and women,
and most of all eminent and courteous people of honour who would never
condescend to the level of sadistic gutter propaganda, all in the name
of political exigency and crass opportunism,” Shehu said.
He noted that that many
Government-controlled media have clipped the wings of APC promotional
advertisements on one excuse on the other adding that, until a court
upturned their decision recently, the Nigerian Communications Commission
(NCC) shutdown some telecom portals for soliciting legitimate campaign
funds from members of the public for APC.
“Aside,
elements close to sitting President Goodluck Jonathan have commissioned
series of derogatory and death threat advertorials against the person,
family and associates of the opposition leader, General Muhammadu
Buhari, to which the APC had sent letters of complaint to the Inspector
General of Police, the Director General of State Security, Advertisers
Practitioners of Nigeria (APCON), Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) and the erring media that published or aired such
offensive adverts or documentaries.
“None
of our letters of protest has been attended to by the authorities. So
whatever the incumbent President wants to do with the instrument of
state to harass members of the opposition into humiliating submission
would not work. The APC/Buhari campaign is now a people’s movement. The
more they try to rubbish it, the more popular we are with the populace.
“We
are not shadow-chasers or moonwalkers. The APC is concerned mainly with
the lack of unity and security in Nigeria; plus the growing decimation
of lives, property and territory of our great country due to preventable
insurgency; the slumbering economy; decaying educational system;
absence of jobs; poor public health; and the cancerous
institutionalisation of corruption in our national life. You can’t fool
the people all the time. Nigerians will vote out their oppressors come
February 14.”
Monday, 26 January 2015
My Stand! Are you for Goodluck or Buhari?
I have watch very closely the events playing out with respect to the elections coming up this february. With due respect to the actors involve, I will like to make my stand know and vote base on what each individual personality represent especially with their antecedence in the years back and their impact in the lifes of the people they claimed to be leading. Anyway GOD BLESSES OUR PRESIDENT!
As a CHRISTIAN I would have voted Goodluck instead of Buhari if only I was looking for one who
will represent Christian organization (i mean religion) but I represent ETERNAL LIFE. I would have
voted Goodluck if I wanted someone who will use Lokojo-Abuja road project awarded for the past 10years for campaign.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will change the Yaradua's decision of dredging of River Niger in Lokoja. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a
leader who make excuses rather than using the power at his disposal to nail those challenges in the bud before they raise their ugly heads. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a
leader who will criticize the activities of Terrorists in Nigeria but never made any effort to put an end to terrorism.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will accuse opposition as terrorist but scared to expose ordeal with them.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted just a Ruler who is confuse of what step to take at a time when leadership actions are to be marshal. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will make life so difficult for the people rather than giving them a relieve and formulating the right policies to improve their standard of living.
I would have voted Goodluck if I wished to have a President who will initiate cashless policy but still carry huge cash to buy arms from South Africa. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will not frown at corruption and corrupt people.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who believes in god-fathers’. BUT I have chosen Gen Buhari because I want a leader who wants to serve but not to rule eventhough I am not saying Buhari will take us to the Promise land but he can start the process for the CHANGE that we needed at this very point in time. I want a leader who will treat the people with equity, fairness and justice. A leader who can bring sanity back to Nigeria.
A leader who's integrity counts before any other thing on earth.A leader who has served my country with no single corrupt charges.A leader who made Nigerians proud by making 1Naira equivalent to 2
USD. I have finally concluded that I need good governance and a government who can put food
on the table of the people of Nigeria. I urge you all Nigerians to collect your Permanent Voter Card and vote Buhari in this coming election.
This is My Stand! May God Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria.
As a CHRISTIAN I would have voted Goodluck instead of Buhari if only I was looking for one who
will represent Christian organization (i mean religion) but I represent ETERNAL LIFE. I would have
voted Goodluck if I wanted someone who will use Lokojo-Abuja road project awarded for the past 10years for campaign.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will change the Yaradua's decision of dredging of River Niger in Lokoja. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a
leader who make excuses rather than using the power at his disposal to nail those challenges in the bud before they raise their ugly heads. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a
leader who will criticize the activities of Terrorists in Nigeria but never made any effort to put an end to terrorism.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will accuse opposition as terrorist but scared to expose ordeal with them.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted just a Ruler who is confuse of what step to take at a time when leadership actions are to be marshal. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will make life so difficult for the people rather than giving them a relieve and formulating the right policies to improve their standard of living.
I would have voted Goodluck if I wished to have a President who will initiate cashless policy but still carry huge cash to buy arms from South Africa. I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who will not frown at corruption and corrupt people.I would have voted Goodluck if I wanted a leader who believes in god-fathers’. BUT I have chosen Gen Buhari because I want a leader who wants to serve but not to rule eventhough I am not saying Buhari will take us to the Promise land but he can start the process for the CHANGE that we needed at this very point in time. I want a leader who will treat the people with equity, fairness and justice. A leader who can bring sanity back to Nigeria.
A leader who's integrity counts before any other thing on earth.A leader who has served my country with no single corrupt charges.A leader who made Nigerians proud by making 1Naira equivalent to 2
USD. I have finally concluded that I need good governance and a government who can put food
on the table of the people of Nigeria. I urge you all Nigerians to collect your Permanent Voter Card and vote Buhari in this coming election.
This is My Stand! May God Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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