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I Want To Help Those Who Are Extremely Poor In Nigeria – Tinubu

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Alhaji Bola Tinubu, a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a presidential hopeful of the party, said his major aim is to help those who are extremely poor in Nigeria.

Tinubu stated this in Bauchi when he met with the delegates of the party.

He told the Bauch delegates that he would win the presidential election with their support.

The former governor of Lagos state also said he wanted to serve Nigeria and make it change for the better, hence his decision to contest the exalted position.

He said: “Let me greet and appreciate all of you who have been waiting here for a long time while we were perambulating the city of Bauchi.

“I am one of those running to become the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and I am very sure, with your support, I will win.

“I’ve demonstrated my capacity, quality, and brilliance in governance in Lagos state. I’ve been a very successful private sector person and joining politics is not a joke in an experience, it’s not a small thing.

“I want to serve my country, I want Nigeria to change, help those who are extremely poor, give priority to education, give priority to power generation so that we can have industrial growth.

“I am a serious-minded man. Those who rule Lagos now will testify that it’s a different nation within the country,” he said.

He, however, called on all members of the party in the state to be united and shun any form of animosity or differences for the success of the party.

The APC presidential hopeful added that he had observed that members of the party were not as united as he had anticipated, adding that he would do anything possible to develop unity among them.

“If you decide to work together, nobody can beat you in Bauchi.”

I Will End Insecurity If I Become President, Says Atiku

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Former vice president of Nigeria and presidential aspirant of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has promised to end insurgency in the North East if he becomes Nigeria’s president.

Atiku made the promise on Thursday when he met with delegates, stakeholders and other members of the PDP in Borno and Yobe at Forshams Events Center in Maiduguri.

‘If I was elected as the next president of this country, I swear I will end the insecurity bedeviling the North East zone and the country at large,’ Mr. Abubakar said, while commending the delegates for their support to him during the last general election.

‘I was here in 2018 and you ‘delegates’ promised me to give me your votes and you fulfilled your promises by voting for me.

‘I want you to also do the same this time around and in sha Allah if you do so, we will take over power from the ruling party,’ he added.

He said that it is now time for the northeastern region to rule the country.

The Director General of Atiku Abubakar Campaign Organization, Sen. Abdul Ningi said Borno and Yobe is Atiku’s second home.

Sen. Ningi, said they are not here for campaign but to remind the delegate and other party members of their brother’s ambition, he added that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has all it takes to be Nigeria’s next president.

‘He is a former vice president, so he has the experience and the technical know-how to rule this country,’ Mr. Ningi said.

While responding, both the party chairmen of the two states assured him of their votes and wished him success and victory in the upcoming primary election of the party.

I’ll Restructure Nigeria – Tambuwal

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A presidential aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party, Aminu Tambuwal, has promised that he would strengthen and expand the South-West Regional security Network popularly called Amotekun as well as restructure the country.

Tambuwal, who spoke at the PDP secretariat in Osogbo, listed strengthening the South-West security network for proper policing and possible adoption as state police as a major part of his plan.

“Insecurity is a major issue across the country and for the south-west and as part of my belief in restructuring, I will strengthen Amotekun and possibly adopt it as a state police for the region.”

Speaking on restructuring, the governor said the nation cannot shy away from restructuring even though it means different things to different people.

“Restructuring differs across the regions but we must come forward and argue it. I present my fact, you present yours and we find a common ground to achieve it. Devolution of power to states is a must if we must progress in Nigeria.”

The governor later proceeded to the residence of Senator Demola Adeleke to congratulate him on his affirmation by a federal high court in Osogbo as the validly elected candidate of the PDP for the July 16 governorship election.

In Ogun, the chairman of the PDP governors’ forum said providing a conducive business environment to expand industrialisation in Ogun as well as agriculture are his plans for the state should he emerge as President of Nigeria.

“Honourable Ladi Adebutu is here and he can confirm that a conducive business environment is what businessmen need. This I know and I will ensure I provide for proper expansion of industrialisation in Ogun state. Of course like I said in Osun, State police is a must. We must give more powers to the states if we must develop as a nation.”

Engaging the delegates further, the former speaker said he has the right qualities to lead Nigeria and want the delegates to vote with a clear mind devoid of sentiments.

“We must circumspect in electing who becomes our flag-bearer. We cannot afford to experiment again. We need a president who can engage his peers in international politics and with the right network. We need a president who has the right temperament, capacity, and competence and if you look at all of these factors, I check the box.

“I’m well qualified to lead Nigeria. With my background as a lawyer and a life bencher, 12 years of legislative experience and seven years as Governor of Sokoto State, I know what the issues are and I will assemble the best team across the length and breadth of our Nation,” he said.

Ex-Rep, 128 Others Dump APC, PDP, SDP For NNPP In Yobe

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The New Nigeria People’s Party, (NNPP), is waxing stronger in Yobe State with the defection of a former federal lawmaker, Aliyu Yakubu Mainasara, alongside 128 into its fold.

The defectors were mostly from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and Social Democratic Party, SDP.

One of the defectors and ex-federal lawmaker representing Potiskum/Nangere Federal Constituency of Yobe state, Aliyu Yakubu Mainasara, cited injustice, lack of level playing ground and confusion that are rocking APC in the state as some of the reasons that forced him out of the ruling party.

Mainasara was a member of the House Representatives under PDP from 2011-2015, he later joined APC and now shifted his loyalty to NNPP with the hope of returning to the green chamber on the platform of his new party.

Reacting to the development, the Chairman of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) Yobe State chapter, Alhaji Yakubu Shehu Damagum, said what is going on in Yobe State right from inception of democratic dispensation is an additional circle of those who have been in leadership positions.

“We have a lot of youths in Yobe, what we are doing now as a party is to sensitize them about their future in our party.

“We will give both women and youths the opportunity to participate in the new beginning under our party and we know that we will make a great party in Yobe State,” Damagum said.

The NNPP Chairman also observed that most of the party’s members are youths and therefore have the strength to keep the party going for a longer time.

“Most of the youths are from 35 years down and then women, who also make the greater part of our party,” he said.

Nigeria Needs Leaders With A Touch Of Madness, Says Obasanjo

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says Nigeria requires a leader driven by passion and madness to rule the country and put it on the right footing.

Obasanjo, who stated this when he played host to a presidential aspirant under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, at his Abeokuta, Ogun State residence, said he is mad about Nigeria and has no apology for that.

He lamented that the current situation in Nigeria is not only agonising for him, but for other Nigerians who also desire a better country.

The former President insisted that, Nigeria can overcome its security challenges within two years with the right leader who is willing to make tough decisions.

Obasanjo, therefore urged Nigerians to brace up and be ready to made sacrifices to put the country back on the right path.

His words: “Some people say the human memories are short, maybe they are right because if human memories are not short, some of the mistakes that we are making, we will not be making them.

“Yes, we have a record which some people may find a little bit not what they want to hear, but whatever people want to hear, I believe like you (Hayatu-Deen) have rightly said, that this period is not like any other period in the history of Nigeria and you used two words, decomposing and dissolving. I can’t find any better words to describe the situation we have found ourselves.

“It is an agonising situation for you obviously and also for me. I want to emphasise the point that the Nigerian situation, bad as it is, will only be put right by Nigerians at the forefront of our situation. So, Nigerians have to brace themselves up to do what needs to be done to put Nigeria back on the right path.

“And you are right in saying that wherever you go now, one of the things you hear is that Nigeria is not on the table, but why shouldn’t Nigeria be on the table? What does it cost Nigeria to be on the table?

“I will say four things, of which I was reminded this morning. One is knowledge. If Nigeria is not at the table, maybe the knowledge that we should have of ourselves, of our situation, of our continent and indeed of the world is not that adequate, if that knowledge is adequate, we will do what is right, when it is right and how it is right.

“The second is vision, what is the vision that we have? And if you have no vision, you may have eyes, but you are blind. And I believe that is part of our situation.

“The third is passion. And when you said, that you are involved in this, with a passion and I was telling some people this morning that, passion means madness, that you are mad about Nigeria, I am and I have no apologies for that because I have no other country I can call my own and I have no other country I can go to and say yes, I have come to live here.

“Passion means being mad about Nigeria, having a touch of madness and I look at you (Hayatu-Deen) and say yes, you are mad about Nigeria too.”

Earlier in his remarks, Hayatu-Deen declared that, Nigeria is “decomposing and dissolving very fast.”

Hayatu-Deen, a former Managing Director of FSB International Bank, is currently meeting with the PDP delegates at the party secretariat in Abeokuta.

Boko Haram Terrorists Land In Kaduna

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Kaduna State Government has cried out on the activities of terrorist groups in the State

Speaking during the presentation of security report for 2022 to the state’s security council, Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, said members of the Ansaru and Boko Haram terrorists groups have infiltrated some parts of Birnin Gwari and Giwa local government areas.

He said the terrorists have been luring locals with gifts with a view to recruiting them into the criminal organisations.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai feared that the terrorists are moving from the North-East to the North-West with the intention of causing havoc, he said those who attacked the Abuja-Kaduna bound train were Boko Haram terrorists.

The Governor is also worried that the conduct of the 2023 general elections might be compromised in Kaduna state if the security challenges are not addressed.

Aruwan said no fewer than 360 people have been killed by suspected terorrists in different parts of Kaduna State from January to April, Kaduna central senatorial zone recorded the highest casualties with 214 deaths, the Commissioner said.

He further revealed that 1,389 people were kidnapped by bandits in different attacks across Kaduna State during the period under review, including the 62 victims of the March 28 attack on a Abuja-Kaduna train.

Gov Matawalle Launches COVID-19 Action Recovery In Zamfara

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The Governor of Zamfara, Dr. Bello Mohammed MON, Matawallen Maradun, Barden Hausa, Shettinan Sokoto on Wednesday launched the COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic stimulus Programme (CARES) in the state.

The Programme is to directly support individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the poor and vulnerable in Zamfara State.

This will be accomplished through social transfers, livelihood grants, basic infrastructure provision, support for medium and small business enterprises, and maintenance of food security threatened by Armed banditry and general economic downturn.

Matawalle said the sum of 8.3 Billion Naira is set aside for distribution to 152, 107 target benefiaries to enable their small and medium scale businesses flourish.

He explained that the Programme which would be implemented through three delivery platforms, namely: CSDA, FADAMA, and the ministry of Commerce and Industries, will collaborate with the office of Zamfara State First Lady to address the problem of malnutrition in the state.

He also added that there is also a CARES Coordinating office unit for the state. The services that CARES will deliver to the common man of Zamfara State including Livelihood grants of 3.4 Billion Naira, Food security 3.4 Billion Naira and Job Creation through Small and Medium scale Enterprises at 2 Billion Naira.

Speaking further, he said in order to cover target benefiaries in all parts of the state, the Programme would be implemented in three phases of Result Area one: to increase social transfer, basic services, and livelihood support to poor and vulnerable households, targeting 82,321 benefiaries.

Similarly, Result Area Two component is aimed at increasing food security and safe functioning of food supply chains for poor households targeting 61,286 benefiaries, while Result Area Three Component of the Programme would facilitate recovery of micro and small informal businesses, the phase will target 8,500 benefiaries.

The Governor said his Administration considers it a matter of utmost significance to implement programmes explicitly tailored to mitigate poverty among people and open new economic horizons for committed youths and enterpreneurs.

His words: The administration has been working hard in the last three years to address the issue of insecurity, which has long been a major impediment to economic activity in many parts of the state, in addition to the massive investments in primary, secondary and tertiary education, healthcare, raod infrastructure, Cargo Airport construction and a variety of other areas in order to turn around the fortunes of the state.

He also reaffirmed his administration’s resolved to place high premium on the well-being of individuals while also trying to create an environment that allows legitimate businesses and other critical sectors of the economy to function effectively.

The COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic stimulus Programme with the motto ‘Matawalle Vision 2023,’ generally targets all vulnerable people of Zamfara State.

It could be recalled that in May 2021, Governor Bello Matawalle inaugurated the state Steering Committee of CARES for our dear state, which would be addressed as Zamfara State CARES for you Programme, with the motto ‘Matawalle Vision 2023.’

APC Primaries: Borno Holds Delegates Congresses; Zulum, National Committee, INEC Attend Fag-off

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Borno State All Progressives Congress, has flagged-off congresses for the election of Local Governments, State and National delegates that will take part in the Party’s primaries for State and National Assemblies seats, Governorship and office of the next President.

The event took place on Wednesday evening in Mafa town, the hometown of Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, just as the exercise was expected to hold simultaneously across the 27 Local Government Areas of Borno State.

The APC state Chairman Ali Bukar Dalori, opened the event before handing over to Chairman of the Party’s National Committee on the congresses in Borno State, Prof. Jones Ode Erue, who presided over the election of 13 delegates in Mafa as part of the flag-off.

Prof. Erue announced that his committee has since constituted resident sub-committees for all the 27 Local Government Areas, a member of the resident committee on Mafa, State Women Leader of the APC, Hajja Fati Kakinna Monguno called out names of all delegates who emerged through consensus, as Prof. Erue asked members of the Party if anyone had objection to any of the delegates, to which there were unanimous approvals.

All the delegates were confirmed by voice vote with unanimous ‘YES’, and ‘NAY’ sayer in three groups.

Five Local Government delegates, five State delegates and the three National delegates were elected to represent Mafa Local Government Area in all primaries (State Assembly, National Assembly, Governorship and the Presidential primary in Abuja).

Representative of the Independent National Election, INEC, said he had witnessed a credible electoral process and will report back to the INEC.

Prof. Jones Ode Erue commended Governor Zulum for insisting that the party follows due process in its election of all delegates in line with the Party’s constitution and Nigeria’s electoral law.

In his remark, Governor Zulum thanked the national committee for their good work and congratulated all delegates for their successful election.

APC Yet To Zone Presidential Ticket

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The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has reviewed its primary election schedule, said the claim that it had zoned its presidential ticket to any part of the country is false, the decision was made at a meeting of the party’s National Working Committee, led by Abdullahi Adamu, yesterday.

The APC hierarchy has rejected calls to zone its presidential ticket to the South, citing the fact that the current president, Muhammadu Buhari, is from the North, as is the National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, but the opinion to throw the ticket open to all the six geo-political zones of the country, seems to be gaining the upper hand.

There are 23 presidential candidates running for the APC ticket, nineteen are from the South, while four are from the North, eight of the Southern aspirants are from the South-East, which has the fewest delegates; seven are from the South-West; and four are from the South-South, while North-West has two, whereas North-East and North-Central each have one in the north.

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Senator Ajayi Borrofice, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, Dr Tunde Bakare, Dr Kayode Fayemi, and Senator Ibikunle Amosun are the APC candidates from the South-West.

Chief Emeka Nwajiuba, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, Senator Rochas Okorocha, Engr Dave Umahi, Senator Ken Nnamani, Mr. Nicholas Nwagbo, Mr. Ikeobasi Mokelu, and Mrs. Uju Ohanenye are all from the South-East.

Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Senator Ben Ayade, and Mr. Tein Jack-Rich are the South-South candidates.

Alhaji Yahaya Bello (North-Central), Senate President Ahmad Lawan (North-East), Mohammed Badaru (North-West), and Ahmed Yerima (North-West) are the candidates from the North (North-West).

Asked if the APC has zoned the presidential ticket, APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr, Felix Morka, said: “There is no such decision made by the National Working Committee.”

Vote Me Based On What I’ve Done, Says Amaechi

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A former Minister of Transportation and All Progressives Congress presidential aspirant, Rotimi Ameachi, has said that he is the most qualified among all the presidential aspirants.

Ameachi made the remark when he paid a courtesy call on Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, at the Government House, Kano, on Wednesday.

The presidential hopeful, who was in Kano to meet with APC stakeholders, said he remained the most qualified and experienced among all the presidential aspirants with the various political positions he had held in the country.

“Even though I am not the youngest, I am the most experienced of all of them because I served as a member of the Assembly for eight years.

“I also served as governor for eight years and served as a minister for seven years. I led the campaign at the peak of the political crisis that unseated a sitting government at that time.

“So don’t vote for me just because I am Amaechi but by what I have done,” Amaechi told Ganduje.

Ameachi, who called on Ganduje to give him the necessary support to enable him to clinch the presidential ticket, said if elected President, he would improve the power supply for economic growth and development of the country.

In his remarks, Ganduje assured Ameachi of his support, saying we know how much you have committed yourself to the coming of this government and how you have invested.

Ganduje used the occasion to commend Ameachi for concretising the position of Kano as the biggest railway station in Africa and ensuring that the Dala inland Dry Port project, which was abandoned many years ago, was reawarded and soon be completed.

Among those who accompanied the presidential aspirant to Kano was. former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Tukur Buratai (retd.), and former Inspector General of Police (retd.) Sulaiman Abba.