Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Olusola Oke Decamped to APC

Olusola Oke, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in the 2012 governorship election in Ondo state has concluded plans to defect officially to the All Progressives Congress (APC)

It was gathered that Oke had last weekend met with former President Olusegun Obasanjo in his hilltop mansion in Abeokuta, Ogun state to brief him on his defection plans.

Obasanjo reportedly gave him his blessing to go ahead to quickly defects to the APC before Saturday House of Assembly elections in the state, the aide also said.

Sources in Obasanjo’s home confirmed Oke’s visit to the hilltop mansion in Abeokuta.

He revealed that Oke has already met with leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the party’s secretariat along Oyemekun road in Akure, the state's capital while arrangement on his defection has been concluded.

Oke was said to have held a midnight meeting with the APC leaders at their office.

“Chief Olusola Oke at the late hour of yesterday midnight met with the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Isaac Kekemeke and other leaders of the party which includes Tayo Alasoadura inside the party’s secretariat.

“The meeting was a very long one because several considerations have to be put in place and mind you, Oke was at the midnight meeting with only trusted allays from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“Some of the considerations was that he (Oke) would be defecting alongside a horde supporters from to the All Progressives Congress (APC), which literary means he is coming with a whole structure to the party, and there must be room to accommodate them all”, he said.

A press conference to addressed journalists on the reason for leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has already been penned down and would be communicated today (Tuesday), the aide told our correspondent.

Tayo Alasoadura, a leader of the party and senator-elect from the Ondo central senatorial district of the state who was also at the midnight meeting made it known that “Oke is now with us”.

“Yes, I can confirm to you that Olusola Oke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is now in the All Progressives Congress (APC). We have talked and ironed out how the party would accommodate us all. He would be coming with a big structure, and there is enough room to accommodate them all.

“His defection would put heat on his formal party and is going to be a crack on their wall because more people are coming. You remembered the Deputy Governor, Ali Olanusi is now with us, and I can assure you that many more will join us in days to come”, he said.

Oke had been in a brawl with the embattled governor of the state, Olusegun Mimiko since the defection of latter to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Mimiko had dominated the party and forcefully hijacked its structure.

Governor Fayose, Deputy Blocks Ekiti Roads With Buses And Bonfires To Avoid Impeachment

To avoid getting impeached by legitimate lawmakers from Ekiti state for gross misconduct, Governor Ayodele Fayose has embarked on blocking roads leading to the state capital, Ado-Ekiti with buses, logs of wood and bonfires.

The governor initially disappeared from the state capital to avoid being served with the impeachment notice exclusively published by news media during the weekend claiming he had not seen the notice.
However, it was learnt that since losing the Presidential elections on March 28th, 2015, President Goodluck Jonathan has refused to provide military and police officers to continue the shenanigans that have propelled Mr. Faye’s impunity in the state. President Jonathan is reportedly busy packing out of the Presidential Villa in preparation for civilian life.
Overnight several parts of Ado-Ekiti were blocked by aides of Mr. Fayose, who had vowed to resist lawmakers led by the legitimate speaker of the house of assembly from accessing the state capital to commence Mr. Fayose’s impeachment. The speaker has vowed to commence and conclude the impeachment of the governor as soon as feasible.

Anti-impeachment protest rock Ekiti

A huge protest is currently ongoing in Ado Ekiti, capital of Ekiti State, against the move of Ekiti State House of Assembly to impeach the state Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, over alleged constitutional breaches.
Heavy security has been put in place in strategic locations in Ado Ekiti, while entry routes have been blocked and taken over by security operatives.
Details later. . .

Rivers Citizen protests in Abuja, seeks Rivers REC’s, Ms Khan sack

Due to the Rivers state rigging of the presidential and National assembly elections by the PDP, the people of rivers state have shifted their protest to the office of INEC in Abuja calling for the REC sack.
A massive protest has taken place at the offices of Independent National Electoral Commissioner (INEC) In Abuja calling for the removal of Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner Gesila Khan. The protesters stormed INEC headquarters early today asking that Ms. Khan be removed from conducting Saturday's governorship elections because she is already compromised. 


Hundreds of protesters mostly the supporters of All Progressives Congress (APC) and Coalition of Nigerian Political Parties Rivers State chapter early this morning besieged the headquarters of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja to demand for the removal of the controversial Resident Electoral in their state.
Protesters claimed the state REC Gesila Khan is partial and biased in the conduct of the last week Presidential Election in the state.                                                                                  
The protesters who carried placards with the following inscriptions; remove Rivers REC now, No more rigging in Rivers State, Gesila is corrupt, Jega save us, 13 Political parties demand REC removal, INEC ad-hoc staff thumbprint for PDP in Rivers, We will not allow Gesila to conduct Governorship election.                  
 The Coalition of  Political Parties also described the Resident Electoral Officer as an embarrassment to the Commission, who allowed electoral officers to thumb print for a political party under her watch. " She gave the result sheet to PDP Leaders in the State to write the result".                            
They called on the INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega to redeploy the Commissioner in the interest of democracy, just as he maintained that the people of Rivers State would resist any attempt to repeat the massive fraud that was orchestrated during last Saturday's presidential election.
Rivers protest in Abuja credit:Tunji Obasa

VIDEO: Footage of the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, threatening the Ndigbo


The controversial video footage of the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, threatening the Ndigbo community in Lagos with death if they vote for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Jimi Agbaje. He made these comments on Sunday during a visit by Ndigbo community leaders in Lagos.
The spectacle began with the Oba of Lagos who, according to sources at the scene was visibly agitated, addressed a crowd of people while sitting. He began by announcing his support for All Progressives Congress  (APC) candidate Akin Ambode but then started yelling that “if anyone of you [Igbos] goes against Akin Ambode that I picked, that is your end! I tell you in the name of God!” He then jumped up from the table, to speak to the crowd while standing.
He continued with his threats by saying “on Saturday, if anyone of you, I swear in the name of God, goes against my wish that [APC candidate] Ambode will be the next governor of Lagos state, the person is going to die inside this water.”
The Oba of Lagos then added that, “Jimi is my blood relation, and I told him he can never be Governor in Lagos now!” and that “if you [the crowd] do what I want then Lagos will continue to be prosperous for you, if you go against this you will be banished to the water! Finished!”
He also told the crowd that “He is going on a mission and God will give him the wisdom and knowledge to fulfill that mission. Almost a year ago, I declared that Ambode will be the next governor of Lagos and it will not change.”
After Oba Akiolu ended his tirade, the leader of the Igbo community began an almost comical response by promising the Oba that Ndigbo in Lagos will vote for the Oba's candidate.
The Oba of Lagos has since denied his comments. His comments come just six days before Lagos voters to polling stations in what could be a competitive election.

I won't be a Tribal Governor says Ambode

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has said he will not discriminate against any tribe if he is voted into office.
Ambode said this less than a day after the Oba of Lagos,  Rilwan Akiolu,  reportedly threatened to place a curses on those who would not vote for Ambode on Saturday.
The governorship candidate said this while receiving 20 buses from a groip, Nigeria Progressive Ambassadors, in Lagos, according to a statement on Monday.
He said, “Every group in Lagos is safe in my hands as governor. I will not discriminate against any religious or ethnic group. It is our Lagos and we must build it together.”
Ambode added, “In my acceptance speech after the primaries, I made this note that I will be a governor for all and Lagos is safe  in my hands. I want to build on the foundation of unity, peace, progress and development laid by my predecessor.
“I am your best choice for a Lagos that must continue to thrive. And though tongue and tribe may differ we stand in brotherhood in Lagos from the smallest ethnic groups to the major ones.  We are all stakeholders.”
Speaking through the group’s General Secretary, Miss Vuakpor Ojo, the group, which is made of young persons, said it “strongly believe in the future of Lagos” and the country as a whole.
Ojo said, “We are a body of forward-thinking Nigerians, who are ready to partner with people, who have the ability to give an enabling future to this state and sustain its excellence.
“You are one of us, and this donation of 20 buses depicts our commitment to the cause to make a detribalised leader like you, who understands the cosmopolitan nature of Lagos, govern the state starting from May 29."


Monday, 6 April 2015

Playing Opposition Politics In Nigeria Is Not Easy says Ngige


Still basking in  the euphoria of the victory of All Progressives Congress, APC, in the March 28, 2015 presidential election, the former governor of Anambra State and the senator representing Anambra Central, Dr. Chris Ngige, observed, weekend, that it had not been easy playing politics of opposition in Nigeria, in view of the domineering attitude by those in government.
Ngige, who received a hero’s welcome organised by members of APC in Anambra State on his return from Abuja, said he played opposition politics for 10 years and, therefore, knew how the shoe pinched.
He said: “I must thank all those who remained steadfast in APC because playing opposition can be frustrating and tempting.
‘’Though I was receiving overtures from the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, I rejected them because the principles on which we formed that party were jettisoned and bastardised.
“At the amalgamation of some political parties to form APC, I decided to run for governor but many notable politicians told me that though I am a good candidate, it was better for me not to run because I must never be allowed to win as the forces against me were numerous
“However, I insisted on running because God had told me that APC would form the next Federal Government. Though I did not win the governorship, I was consistently telling our people that APC was the best bet for Igbo in Nigerian politics.
“But many Igbo people, who are benefiting from Federal Government contracts, decided to sacrifice the future of their children and children’s children. I know many of these Igbo contractors cannot play opposition politics and their next move may be to move into APC.
“Let me assure consistent members of APC that we are going to screen those who may wish to join us in APC. While our doors will remain open to welcome new members, we will only admit those who are good, as we will not make it an all comers’ affair.”
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