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The elephants in PDP, APC’s rooms by Hassan Gimba

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We are in a new phase of politics hitherto never witnessed in our country. Sure, politicians that lost out in their parties are known for changing platforms. That isn’t new. They call it cross-carpeting. We should, of course, know that the word “Cross-carpeting” does not exist in the English language. Politicians coined it in Nigeria to describe a common phenomenon by which politicians switch political allegiance just to achieve their personal political goals. Here, this is fueled by the politicians’ desire to attain political office or truncate someone’s march towards political victory, unlike in other parts of the world where politicians defect for ideological reasons.

Etymologically, cross-carpeting was derived from the British House of Commons, configured with the government and opposition facing each other on rows of benches. Members of Parliament switch from the governing party to one in opposition (or vice versa) to align with arguments presented by one side, by crossing the floor to the side.

In this part of the world, it started in 1951. The National Council for Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe had won 42 seats out of 80 in Western Nigeria’s Regional House of Assembly, defeating Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group (AG), with Awolowo set to become opposition leader and Zik the Premier.

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That was when Chief Awolowo employed sentiments and urged his kinsmen in the NCNC to “cross the carpet”. This heralded a massive crossover to the AG and within 24 hours, 20 of them had “cross-carpeted” to the AG, denying Zik the opportunity to be Premier in the Western Region.

And so, cross-carpeting has been going on with those opposed to anyone in their party going to the other party to try to defeat the candidate of their former party. That was how it has been, and that was considered fair enough.

But now we are seeing a new phase in which disgruntled elements remain and openly fight their parties and their candidates. Unlike in 2014 when Alhaji Abubakar Atiku and others co-formed the “new Peoples Democratic Party” or nPDP, pulling out from the PDP to join the then-opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), now the vogue is to fight it within.

Since failing to clinch the presidential ticket of the PDP and having been found unsuitable material for vice president, Governor Nyesom Wike has been behaving like a child denied a feeding bottle belonging to a neighbour’s child.

Akin to an elephant in a china shop, he has recruited some like-minded politicians on a mission to destroy the vehicle that gave them relevance. Having failed to cause an implosion in the PDP through the unconstitutional removal of its chairman, he has been crying about being victimised.

It is on record that he deliberately withdrew from his party’s presidential campaign council and urged all those with him to do the same. He now runs around crying that he was not consulted when members of the PCC were being appointed. And all those from his state who joined are now called “enemies of the state” – or “saboteurs” in the parlance of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB).

Sadly, he is losing the sympathy and understanding of those who earlier thought he was being altruistic, proving German psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher and democratic socialist, Erich Seligman Fromm, right when he said, “Selfish persons are incapable of loving others, but they are not capable of loving themselves either.” However, even though his antics are causing him diminishing relevance by the day, he is an elephant in the room that PDP will do well to sedate.

But it is not only the PDP that has an elephant in the room threatening to destroy its furniture. The ruling APC, too, has one. To appreciate that of the APC, one first needs to understand where the party is coming from.

In June this year, in an article entitled “Governor Buni and CECPC Assignment: The making of a quintessential national leadership material”, Dr Ali Ibrahim Abbas, a public affairs commentator, said Governor Mai Mala Buni met a fragmented, dying APC in June 2020 and turned it into the largest party in Africa within a year.

He said: “Upon assumption as the CECPC chairman, Governor Buni immediately embarked on a genuine and all-inclusive reconciliation process… built new bridges of hope, and aggrieved members reconsidered their stance and stayed back in the party.”

Dr Abbas also said Buni embarked on a membership enrolment campaign, registration and revalidation exercise, increasing the party’s numerical strength to 41.7 million from the 11 million he inherited. Coupled with that, “he recorded massive and historic high-powered defections into the party by three serving governors of the states of Ebonyi, Engr. Dave Umahi; Cross River, Prof. Ben Ayade, and Zamfara, Alhaji Bello Matawalle, as well as the deputy governor of Anambra State, who all defected along with millions of their supporters from PDP into the APC.

“Additionally, the party witnessed the grand defection of the former speakers of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole and Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara; former PDP national chairman, members of the PDP Board of Trustees, several serving and former Senators and members of House of Representatives and state assemblies, among several other heavyweights cutting across all the geo-political zones of the country.”

Therefore, by the time Buni handed over the APC to Senator Abdullahi Adamu, after successfully organising the party’s convention that produced him as national chairman, the party was in top form. Without Buni’s input as chairman of the party’s Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), there might have been no party of any substance for Abdullahi Adamu to inherit or for anyone to aspire to govern through it.

In places where people value achievements, Buni would have a permanent monument in the APC headquarters that his committee bought for the party and named after President Muhammadu Buhari. Even if his name would not be engraved in the party’s Hall of Fame and his person accorded maximum respect in all party and national activities, at least his name should not be dragged into the mud for no just cause.

Unfortunately, from the moment Abdullahi Adamu became chairman, everything pointed to his self-destructive mindset. Like an imperial overlord or a village headmaster, he stumbled from single-handedly endorsing a presidential candidate, to speaking down and harshly on candidates seeking their rights, and to sacking staff illegally as well as refusing to pay salaries.

He has kept behaving as if the people that facilitated his becoming chairman are his sworn enemies, accusing them falsely, according to directors he illegally sacked, of leaving the party in debt. Ironically, he is the one the staffs at the party headquarters keep accusing of illegal withdrawals amounting to billions of naira.

Sometimes one wonders: is he a mole working to truncate his party’s victory at the polls? Abdullahi Adamu is also an elephant in the room of the APC that the party needs to tame.

Hassan Gimba is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Neptune Prime.

The reason why Ayu doesn’t want to resign as PDP chairman – Wike

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The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has claimed that the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorchia Ayu, does not want to resign because he wants to continue overseeing the party’s finances.

Wike stated this over the weekend at a media parley in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State.

The Governor and his associates have been calling for Ayu to resign, insisting that it is against PDP’s constitution for the national chairman and the presidential candidate to come from the same zone.

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Ayu is from Benue (North Central), while the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, hails from Adamawa (North East).

Wike had also accused the PDP national chairman of being “very corrupt” and not being accountable for the money that enters the party’s coffers.

“Why does he not want to resign? He is hoping that Nigerians will donate money to the party so he will superintendent over that money.

“He has already finished the one of N11 billion from the party’s primaries. Account for it, he says it is in the account. Show the public the account. Print out the statement of account of PDP and let the world see how the N11 billion was expended.

“And this is the party that all of us have laboured to take over power from the ruling party that we said has done badly. And then the national chairman will open his mouth to talk about stopping contestants.

“Ayu shouldn’t say so. He tried it in Rivers state. He came to manipulate and try to put some gubernatorial aspirants, but he saw the result. We dealt with him,” Wike said.

2023: We won’t tolerate rigging in Yobe – Adamu Waziri

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Member of the Peoples Democratic Party Board of Trustees, Alhaji Adamu Waziri has warned electorates and contestants that there would be no room for rigging or manipulation in the 2023 general elections.

Waziri gave the warning on Friday, November 4, 2022, during the flag-off of the PDP governorship campaign in Nguru, Yobe State.

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The former Police Affairs Minister also used the forum to task party supporters and loyalists to vote for credible and trustworthy candidates that would save Nigeria from hunger and economic crisis.

Waziri expressed optimism that the party would be victorious at all levels in the elections.

“With your support, the Presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar and all other contestants will win the 2023 general elections,” he said.

 

Waziri similarly called on the electorates to have faith in the party and come out en masse to cast their votes.

Also speaking, the gubernatorial candidate of the party in Yobe State, Alhaji Sheriff Abdullahi, pledged to provide better leadership if elected. He also gave assurances to improve the salary welfare of the state’s civil servants.

The event attracted hundreds of party supporters, loyalists and chieftains from the 17 local government areas of the state.

The PDP had earlier inaugurated its State Campaign Council (SCC) on Tuesday, November 1, in Damaturu.

Appeal Court Orders Kanu To Remain In Prison

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Friday has granted the stay of execution of a judgment discharging the leader of proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, of terrorism charges.

The Federal Government, had claimed that Kanu was discharged, but not acquitted and approached the court to stay the execution of release order.

The Appeal Court stopped the execution of its own judgment which faulted the rendition of Kanu from Kenya to Nigeria and set aside the terrorism charges against him.

A three-member panel of justices presided by Justice Haruna Tsamani on Friday held that it would be proper to await the appeal before the Supreme Court.

The appellate court directed that the stay of execution be forwarded to the apex court within seven days for expeditious hearing.

The federal government had filed an appeal before the Supreme Court and a stay of execution following the judgment of the appellate court on Thursday, October 13,

which struck out the remaining seven-count charges preferred against Kanu, citing a violation of international law on his extraordinary rendition from Kenya, and ordered his discharge from terrorism and treasonable felony charges.

However, the federal government, through its counsel, David Kaswe, while arguing the application, informed the Court of Appeal that Kanu had earlier demonstrated to be a flight risk when he jumped bail granted to him in 2017.

He further contended it was in the interest of peace in the South-East and the country to hold Kanu pending the determination of the appeal before the Supreme Court.

He further contended it was in the interest of peace in the South-East and the country to hold Kanu pending the determination of the appeal before the Supreme Court

He further contended it was in the interest of peace in the South-East and the country to hold Kanu pending the determination of the appeal before the Supreme Court.

However, the lead counsel to Kanu, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), asked the appellate court to dismiss the submissions, maintaining that his client miraculously escaped with his life in September 2017 after soldiers of the Operation Python Dance attacked his residence at Afaraukwu-Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State, killing 28 persons.However, the lead counsel to Kanu, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), asked the appellate court to dismiss the submissions, maintaining that his client miraculously escaped with his life in September 2017 after soldiers of the Operation Python Dance attacked his residence at Afaraukwu-Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State, killing 28 persons.

He maintained that holding Kanu beyond the date of the order discharging him would be unlawful and a breach of his fundamental rights to liberty, adding that his release would help restore peace to the country.

Buhari speaks on state of nation, commends Zulum’s efforts in Borno

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President Muhammadu Buhari has commended Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, Governor of Borno for his courage in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency.

Buhari made this commendation in an interview with Tambarin Hausa, a media outfit, which was published on Wednesday.

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In the interview, Mr. Buhari talked about insecurity, the state of economy and corruption in the country.

He said when he assumed office in 2015, only three out of 27 local governments of Borno were not under Boko Haram’s full or partial control.

However, he explained that with the commitment of the federal government and Gov. Zulum’s administration in the state, order has been restored to all the localities.

He explained that the unprecedented success would not have been possible without the vital role played by Gov. Zulum.

He noted that some of the local governments were captured under Gov. Zulum due to his frantic effort in seeing to the end of the insurgency.

‘When we came in 2015 you know how the situation was in the North East, only three local governments or so in Borno are not occupied by Boko Haram.

‘Go and ask the Governor of Borno what is the situation now, because everybody in the country knows he is a workaholic and a trustworthy person,’ the president said in the interview conducted in Hausa Language.

Buhari has also condemned the terrorists’ ideology of fighting in the name of Islam, noting that it is false.

‘You do not do harm to innocent people and call the name of God, you cannot kill someone without following the teaching of the law.

‘If Nigerians want to do justice to this administration, when we came into power, what is the state of the nation, especially in the North East like I mentioned earlier,’ he added.

According to him, the insecurity he inherited, as well as those that sprang up after he assumed power, have also slowed the country’s economic growth.

Peter Obi Has Already Won Presidential Election – Kenneth Okonkwo

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One of the spokespersons for the Labour Party (LP) presidential campaign organisation, Mr Kenneth Okonkwo, has expressed optimism that the party’s candidate, Peter Obi, would emerge winner of the February poll.

The veteran Nollywood actor stated this when he featured on a programme on Channels Television.

According to him, the former Anambra Governor is ahead of other candidates battling for the top job.

He said, “He has already won; check the analysis as I have always told you; take it by polls; there are three polls that have come out, ANAP, We-Together and Bloomberg; in the first one, he scored 23; in the second one 53 and in the third one he scored 75.

“Soon and very soon, before the election reaches when the two candidates will unravel, and I am sure they are already unravelling, then it will now be Peter Obi and others.

“Because then collectively at the polling poll, the candidates will not have up to five per cent, and whenever they don’t get up to five per cent, they will be classified as others.”

Two die in landmine explosion in Kaduna

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Two farmers were reportedly killed by landmine explosion in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna.

Samuel Aruwan, the state’s commissioner of internal security and home affairs confirmed this in a statement issued earlier today.

According to him, the incident occurred on Thursday at about 2:00 pm in Zangon Tofa and Kabrasha, all villages under the local government.

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‘The incident occurred around 2:00PM on Thursday when the victims’ vehicle drove over a landmine obviously planted by terrorists in a location known as Zangon Tofa, in the Kabrasha general area.

‘The citizens were transporting harvested farm produce when the incident occurred,’ Aruwan said.

He explained that the two persons who lost their lives are identified as Babajo Alhaji Tanimu and Safiyanu Ibrahim.

While reacting to the incident, Governor Nasir El-Rufai sympathized with the families of the citizens over the unfortunate incident.

He prayed for the repose of the souls of the victims.

He also appealed to the residents of the area to remain calm as the situation is being handled by relevant authorities.

Chikun LGA is among the most hit local governments in Kaduna State, affected by the activities of bandits, which led to the killing of many, abductions and displacement of people.

Chikun is situated at the central zone of the state and it is 83.3KM away from the capital city of the state.

Drug Dealers Delivering Cannabis To Terrorists – NDLEA

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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Mohammed Buba Marwa, says the NDLEA has intercepted and arrested several drug dealers who were on a mission to deliver shipments of illicit substances to bandits in their hideouts.

He said this in Abuja yesterday during the 40th Olumide Memorial Lecture organised by Nigerian Institution of Surveyors.

He said camps of insurgents and bandits cleared by troops were littered with illicit drugs, ranging from cannabis to pharmaceutical opioids and other controlled drugs like pentazocine.

Maruwa said bandits and Boko Haram insurgents arrested by security agents exhibited withdrawal syndrome days after their arrest and some of them admitted they took it during interrogation.

“We’ve had testimonies from rescued hostages who described how their abductors abused illicit substances. Some of us will also remember that one of the fugitives recaptured by NDLEA operatives after escaping from the Kuje Correctional facility was caught with rolls of cannabis, just three days after the jailbreak.”

Marwa described the much touted $103.9BN global cannabis market As an illusion.

“We’ve had testimonies from rescued hostages who described how their abductors abused illicit substances. Some of us will also remember that one of the fugitives recaptured by NDLEA operatives after escaping from the Kuje Correctional facility was caught with rolls of cannabis, just three days after the jailbreak.”

Marwa described the much touted $103.9BN global cannabis market As an illusion.

He said Nigeria already had 10.6 million cannabis users, the highest in the world since there was no need legalising its cultivation and use.

He said: “Many don’t always get the significance of this figure until we humanise it further by saying the population of people who abuse cannabis in this country is more than the entire population of Portugal, for example, or the United Arab Emirates.

“The proliferation and abuse of illicit substances have many ramifications, not least a negative effect on national development. “Having over 35 million people suffering from drug use disorder has a dire implication for the national development of countries, especially a third world country like Nigeria.

“What’s most alarming, however, is the growing illusion propagated by some activists and politicians that our country can achieve some economic growth by cashing in on the global cannabis market which is projected to be worth $103.9bn by 2024.

“In recent years, they’ve canvassed for the legalization of the cultivation of Cannabis Sativa as the magic bullet for Nigeria’s economic growth. Their argument references some western countries that have decriminalised the use of cannabis or cannabis derivatives and other countries that are making economic gains from the cultivation and exportation of cannabis. In the end, the crux of their argument is narco-dollar revenue for the country.

“Unfortunately, they often fail to also speak the truth about the drug problems those countries have on their hands as well as the human and material costs of the problems.”

Buni lauds FG’s 90-km Buni Gari-Gulani road project

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Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has commended the Federal Government for approving the rehabilitation of the 90km Buni Gari-Gulani road.

The News Agency og Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved the rehabilitation of the 90km Buni Gari-Gulani road also in Yobe in the sum of N4 billion with a completion period of 36 months.

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Buni in a statement by his Director-General Press and Media Affairs, Alhaji Mamman Mohammed, in Damaturu on Thursday, noted that the road was destroyed by the recent flood.

He described the gesture as a huge relief to the government saddled with enormous responsibility of providing critical infrastructure.

The governor said the road would further boost trade and commerce among the business communities in the area.

“This approval gives the people of the state a sense of belonging.

“We are proud of this commitment and would support the execution of the project in the interest of our people and the business community visiting the state from within and outside the state,” Buni said.