Polls: Director Youth Mobilization PCC Congratulates Tinubu Over Victory

BY Terso Markus Kwande

The Directorate of National Youth Mobilisation APC North West Barr.Bello Muhammad Goronyo has congratulated the President elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress (APC) over the well deserved victory at the presidential polls.

The Director said, the get out to vote initiative campiagn engaged by the directorate produced the required results which culminated into a resounding victory for the President elect, Senator Tinubu.

While acknowledging the efforts of the Northern Governors and APC leader H.E Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko for standing firm on their believe that power be returned to South on the principles of Unity, equity, fairness and justice, he said, the support for Asiwaju/Shetima which is sequel to their capacity, experience and commitment to the Nigerian project has yielded result.

He however urged all the North West State directors to embark on rigorous Campaign untill all the northern states Governors and State Houses of Assemblies are delivered to the APC.

” We must not go to sleep, let us get out to vote in all the nocks and crannies and ensure they reach the door step of all eligible voters for the Governorship and State Assembly elections on March 11th.

Barrister Goronyo also congratulated Nigerians for standing by the APC in the Presidential and national Assembly elections, urging them to do it again in the March 11th elections.

This is even as he said, with the Presidency of Tinubu as elected, Nigerians will enjoy a new phase of live.

“Without doubt, APC North-West has affirmed that North-West is APC and APC is North-West. We must remind Nigerians that the political history of Nigeria has shown that every Presidential candidate that wins the votes of North-West wins the Presidency.

“With APC youths united in North-West, supported by all party members and all candidates at all levels, insha Allah, APC will win again massively the March 11th elections.

” While congratulating the President elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his vice Senator Kashim Shettima, we wish them Allah’s guidance as they prepare to take this task of building a new Nigeria”.

Goronyo also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for conducting a free, fair, transparent and credible elections, trusting that such will be replicated in the Governorship and State Assembly elections come March 11th, 2023.

ENDS

2023 Election Results : AYC warns Politicians, Youths Against Instigating Violence

Election Results : AYCF Caution Against Politically Motivated Violence

BY Musa Danja

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) said her attention has.been drawn to a viral news in which elderstatesmen are working hand-in-hand with politicians who are afraid of defeat in the 2023 elections to overheat the polity and eventually destabilize this nation.

A statement by the National President of the Alhaji Yerima Shettima as they are appalled by the level of incendiary comments, designed to deliberately ignite violence in the name of promoting free and fair elections.

“We have had enough of mindless killings in defence of personal interest of grabbing power by any politician through the back door. We don’t support any resort to sponsored violence and arson in this country, just because some politicians are trying to mislead our youth to assume their personal political interest amounts national interest.

“We wish to implore Nigerian youths never to allow themselves to be used as cannon-fodder for unpatriotic elements, who are masquerading as democrats.

“We are watching very closely, the activities of agent provocateurs, operating from the shadows, with the sole aim of creating regional and religious sentimentalism, meant to lead to massive killings of innocent souls in the name of politics. Let anyone not be deceived by their strategy against national unity and cohesion, the two important pillars of peace and brotherhood in today’s Nigeria.

“We’re were taken aback by the so-called letter of former President Obasanjo, making provocative statements, in his usual manner of pretending to be addressing our current challenges in the 2023 elections. It is worrisome that the former President is often the only one taking dangerous, narrow-minded stance on any political situation in Nigeria.

“We have had his contemporaries like General Ibrahim Babangida, General Abdussalam Abubakar — who is now one of the most outstanding, exemplary promoters of national peace and stability. We should not forget that apart from the historic move to keep Nigeria one, when the nation was on cliff-hanger, General Yakubu Gowon will forever be remembered as the champion of national prayers for peace and stability.

“Another elderstatesman of respectable standing is former President Goodluck Jonathan, the youngest of them all, who has maintained his respect by not being openly partisan.

“Many Nigerians would have by now been disappointed by former President Obasanjo’s decidedly partisan activities. From his Third Term Agenda that we Nigerians all fought against, to a long list of “Letters” that have lacked the power to positively change anything, the man is slowly losing his elderstatesman status.

“He is on record to identify with a candidate for national election and offered to be the prime mover of what has now become a destabilizing political aspiration of his proxy in the 2023 elections. This unstatesmanly imposition is unfortunate” he stated.

Shettima called on all Nigerians of good conscience to intervene in the concerted efforts to promote national peace and stability, especially in this cooling-off period of general elections, adding that we cannot afford to compromise on the ligaments binding us together in brotherhood and nationhood after 60 years of independence.

“The current democracy would not have been possible without the massive contribution of the youth and we will not fold our arms and watch selfish interests deployed in using the same youth to truncate democracy and destroy the flowering of our National ethos.
We therefore warn again,that Nigeria is not a Banana Republic” he stressed .

ENDS

NRM Candidate, Rev Emma Magba Votes, Express Confidence In Electoral Process

The candidate of National Rescue Movement for Kabba/ Ijumu Federal Constuency, Rev Emmanuel Magba has just voted in his vis ward at Kabba .

Speaking to journalists shortly afterward,the cleric cum politician expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the election starting from the accreditation to the actual voting process .

He further commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) for conducting a seamless election .

He said,

“the accreditation was very seamless, the same thing with the voting, it was very seamless.Incidences of vote buying have also been reduced to the barest minimum .

I wished to commend President Muhammudu Buhari for conducting a free, fair and credible election ,

Rev Magba who is a favourite in the contest for a seat at the National Assembly expressed ready to work hard for his constituency if elected

2023 POLLS; APOSTLE KURE URGES ELECTORATE TO ALLOW WILL OF GOD PREVAILt

Few hours to the much anticipated, February 25th Presidential and National Assembly elections, the Vision Pioneer Throneroom Trust Ministry and former National Secretary, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Apostle Dr Emmanuel Nuhu Kure, has cautioned the electorate against allowing their emotions determine who they will vote for during the elections.

He gave the challenge on Tuesday during a sermon at the monthly National Prayer Alter organized by the Ministry in Abuja.

Apostle Dr Kure who also doubles as the Co-Chairman House of Kaduna Family of the Kaduna State Peace Commission, maintained that the people should instead cast their vote based on the directive of the Holy Spirit.

He explained that though the electorate have the right to vote based on their conscience, there was need for him to remind them that there is always consequences for disobeying the will of God.

On who the Holy Spirit wants to be supported to emerge President, the man of God said the Holy Spirit told him to cast his vote for the Presidential Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, which is contrary to his personal desire to support the Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi.

Apostle Dr Emmanuel Nuhu Kure who is also the Chairman, Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association, SKCLA, however, reminded the people of Southern Kaduna and the nation at large to ensure they participate actively during the elections by coming out to vote for the people that will meet their yearnings and aspirations.

He called on the youths to cooperate with security agents to secure their communities and maintain the peace before, during and after the elections.

END

Do Not Vote For Old Politicians, Do Not Indulge Violence – Hawwa Gambo

• Says Old Politicians Failed The Country 

• Urged Voters to Eschew Violence 

Nigerian voters have been urged not indulge in vote-buying, rigging and violence as they troop out to vote for new set of persons who would pilot the activities of the country in the next four years .

The Standard Bearer of the African Democratic Congress for Chikun / Kajuru  Federal Constituency of Kaduna State, Hawwa Gambo Abdullahi gave this advise on Tuesday during an interactive session . 

The ADC candidate  also advice Nigerians not to vote in old politicians stating that the old politicians have failed  . She further stated that  Nigerian deserves the best in governance and it is therefore pertinent to elect people are are vibrant,   proactive and those that would  better the lots of Nigerians .

“In a few days from now, we are going to vote and elect people that would pilot the affairs of this country in the next four years .

“I want to remind you that the quality of leaders that this election would produce would come from you as you vote this Saturday .It is therefore imperative that you go and on Saturday and vote for credible politicians .

“If you want to change the current  narrative prevalent in the country, I will urge you not to vote for old politicians on Saturday. They have have been there for over 8 years and yet they caused the challenges we are facing today .

The journalist turned politician  also added that Nigerians should be concerned with the activities of law makers and not just the President, adding that legislators are components of both the Federal and State Governments .

“It is necessary that we should also go out on Saturday and vote for those who would represent us at the Senate, the House of Representatives and the various state Houses of Assembly .

“The Law makers have much control over the country just as the President and the Governor’s do, as such it is up to the electorates to vote that would do their biddings, she added 

CBN CASHLESS POLICY – Some APC Govs linked to printing of fake Naira notes to buy votes

Following earlier reports that the Nigerian Police has uncovered a criminal ring printing counterfeit note in Kurudu area of Abuja. Danjuma Isah who picks up the money from the said location has been arrested. During interrogation, he mentioned that the counterfeit currency is handed over to a certain Abdullahi Sabo who works closely with the APC governor’s forum.

Nonetheless, it will not come as a surprise to many Nigerians that these suspects mentioned that it was some bigwigs in the APC that funded their act. It was disclosed that it was Dapo Abiodun and Nasir El-Rufai that sponsored the printing of fake naira currency. Owing to their political self interest, these APC governors are seeking a free reign of political lawlessness and electoral malpractice during the elections.

In a video that went viral on the Internet, an agent of the the Ogun state governor, Mr. Dapo Abiodun was seen sharing Old naira wrapped in envelopes, which had the governor’s pictures on them. It was reported that agent urged the recipients of the envelope to re-elect the governor in the forthcoming gubernatorial election. The agent was captured in the video, saying that the governor was coming to the banks in Ogun state to ensure they accept the old naira notes given to them by Ogun state residents. Governor Dapo Abiodun also made threats to shut down banks in Ogun state that refused to accept the old naira notes as a legal tender.

The governor of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai on the other hand is going ballistic and it is not strange that he was mentioned as one of the people that masterminded the printing of the fake naira notes. He had a press conference, where he addressed residents of Kaduna about the Issue of the naira notes, by stating that the old naira notes remains a legal tender till the Supreme Court gives its final judgment on the matter.

We hope to get more information from the men of the Nigerian police force before the Saturday presidential elections.

Atiku: Northerners are Not Stupid!

Atiku Abubakar, Waziri Adamawa, the 77-year old presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), in the 25th February, 2023, elections maybe an household name in the North but he cannot lay claim to the 14 million followers of President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC),  in the region. If anything, he symbolizes the sort of savagely self-serving professional politicians that Northerners and indeed all Nigerians have since started to shun. 

After a comfortable career in the ‘plum’ Nigeria Customs Service and more than three decades in politics, Atiku’s only legacies are lucrative private enterprises such as the American University of Nigeria Yola, Intels Logistics and Adama Beverages Limited, makers of Faro drinks.

To start with, the North-east geopolitical zone of the country would not vote for Atiku Abubakar because the former vice-president neglected the region when he was in office between 1999 and 2007. He could not record eight projects in his home zone in those eight years to the extent that even the road to his village, Ganye in Jada Local Government Area of Adamawa State, was recently constructed by the APC government of President Buhari. 

Between 2009 and 2019 when Boko Haram terrorists held sway especially in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, Atiku lived more abroad than at home and could not orchestrate any coordinated assistance using his celebrated clout at the national and international arenas.

Atiku Abubakar’s sixth and hopefully last shot at Nigeria’s presidency does not also enjoy the sympathy of the other geopolitical zones in the region. Perennial political peregrination has never been a respected practice in Northern politics. In 1993, he contested the Social Democratic Party presidential primaries losing to M.K.O. Abiola and Babagana Kingibe.

 He was a presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 presidential election coming in third to Umaru Yar’Adua of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP. He contested the presidential primaries of the PDP during the 2011 presidential election losing out to President Goodluck Jonathan. 

In 2014, he joined APC ahead of the 2015 presidential election and contested the presidential primaries losing to Buhari. In 2017, he returned to the PDP and was the party’s presidential candidate during the 2019 presidential election, again losing to incumbent President Buhari.To win this time, the former vice-president has tried to define himself as the northern candidate in the coming presidential elections.

 At the start of the campaigns in October 2022, he told the Arewa Town-hall Policy Dialogue in Kaduna that Northerners do not need an Igbo or Yoruba as president but “someone from the north.” According to him, “I think what the average northerner needs is somebody who is from the north and who also understands the other parts of Nigeria and who has been able to build bridges across the rest of the country. This is what the northerner needs. He doesn’t need a Yoruba candidate or an Igbo candidate.” 

The era of divide-and-rule politics is over. How can someone campaigning as a unifier utter such anti-north and anti-unity claims?Thus, while the Waziri Adamawa believes his path to power lies in the north, winning majority of the votes in the region would not be possible for the PDP candidate. He would have to contend not only against his two main opponents, Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the APC and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, he would also have to tame the rising profile of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso-led New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP). 

His worst weakness, however, is the terrible track-record in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people.

Voters in the northwest region are still groaning and mourning over the multiple tragedies including the debilitating economic situation and devastating security condition traced back to the PDP’s 16 locust years in power.

 Their embittered disposition is unlikely to translate into votes for the former vice-president. In particular, the populous states of Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Niger and Jigawa are all APC aficionados.Any candidate who sees nothing wrong with the awful and pathetic state of affairs in the north is not worth voting for.

 The underdevelopment in the north was foisted by such northern leaders. In other words, the north undeveloped the north. Over the decades, the north has been held down by leaders of northern extraction who presided over Nigeria and saw nothing wrong with endemic poverty and misery culture.

 The coming polls promise to put paid to that.Atiku’s condemnation of the APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket is clearly a case of sour grapes because it makes Tinubu a strong candidate in the Muslim north. In contrast, the PDP’s religiously diverse ticket hasn’t earned him the same robust political mileage in Christian-dominated parts of the north. 

Rather, the Labour Party’s Peter Obi is more favourably looked upon among some northern Christians.The North is the most backward in Nigeria judging from any developmental index. Based on the three Human Development Indexes, (HDI), namely life expectancy, education and per capita income, it is obvious that virtually all the states in the North fall below the HDI of 0.539 as of 2019.

 How would the region develop with a mass of illiterate citizenry? How do we turn this ugly scenario around other than by electing dedicated, progressive, visionary and committed leaders at both the federal and state levels?The North is re-thinking and seeking a way out of the underdevelopment quagmire. It is no longer clinging onto the old attitudes that have failed the people. 

The 2023 general elections provide a historic opportunity for it to seek to change the unenviable narrative. The North is ready for a political paradigm shift. It intends to inject a new life into the leadership of the region and nation.Like the leopard and its stubborn spots, Atiku cannot change his character of callous disregard for ordinary citizens. Only recently, he called on the Federal Government to not extend the deadline for the transition to the newly designed currency notes despite the outcry especially among the unbanked rural dwellers that constitute the bulk of the population of the North.

 This call is reminiscent of his appeal for the repeal of Sharia law introduced after public demand by some Northern states with overwhelming Muslim majorities. It is also a flagrant violation of the religious and cultural rights of citizens as contained in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and extant universal conventions.

However, Atiku’s most pathetic political promise is the release of Nnamdi Kanu, founder of the IPOB and a worse perpetrator of atrocities against Northerners than even Chukwuemeka Ojukwu during his 30-months civil war. What manner of justice rewards aggressors and fails to even acknowledge the deaths and destruction meted on the victims? Would he offer the same treatment to Boko Haram’s Abubakar Shekau and similar terrorists or is this just a depraved pitch by a desperate do-or-die politician?

As if these travesties are not evil enough, the PDP contender also promised to do a single term in the presidency and hand-over to an Igbo candidate in 2027. This is the most undemocratic declaration ever made by a contestant in any democracy.

 How can a single candidate speak for the whole North and declare where his own successor would emerge even before his own election?In the final days to voting, Atiku plans to unleash all manners of religious and tribal sentiments to sway voters in the North.

 Unfortunately for him, the North has since written him off as an untrustworthy and dishonest person not worthy of their bulk support.  As an observer put it “Atiku thinks Buhari just woke up to get 14 million votes in the kitty from a section of the country because of ethnicity? 

No. Buhari built a legacy of honesty and forthrightness over the years while Atiku’s legacies are direct opposites of these.”In 1999 at the launching of a book on Sa’adu Zungur written by Prof. M.A. Yakubu, the current Chairman of INEC at Arewa House in Kaduna, Atiku as the Vice President of Nigeria and the most senior political office holder from the North in the Federal Government at that time publicly pilloried all Northern leaders. 

He told his bewildered audience that the Northern leaders and elders were the people who failed the North and the nation. He said they were the ones who had caused the problems.

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) in its recent statement declared that Atiku has no credentials to be a sole Northern presidential candidate. Their reason is that he has not been seen as somebody who is close to the North because he has not been fair to us. He is somebody having his base outside the North. 

According to Alhaji Seidu Baba, a founding member of the NEF, Northerners commonly view Atiku as an untrustworthy and dishonest person who does not deserve their massive votes during the 2023 poll.

Atiku: Northerners are Not Stupid!

Atiku Abubakar, Waziri Adamawa, the 77-year old presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), in the 25th February, 2023, elections maybe an household name in the North but he cannot lay claim to the 14 million followers of President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC),  in the region. If anything, he symbolizes the sort of savagely self-serving professional politicians that Northerners and indeed all Nigerians have since started to shun. 

After a comfortable career in the ‘plum’ Nigeria Customs Service and more than three decades in politics, Atiku’s only legacies are lucrative private enterprises such as the American University of Nigeria Yola, Intels Logistics and Adama Beverages Limited, makers of Faro drinks.

To start with, the North-east geopolitical zone of the country would not vote for Atiku Abubakar because the former vice-president neglected the region when he was in office between 1999 and 2007. He could not record eight projects in his home zone in those eight years to the extent that even the road to his village, Ganye in Jada Local Government Area of Adamawa State, was recently constructed by the APC government of President Buhari. 

Between 2009 and 2019 when Boko Haram terrorists held sway especially in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, Atiku lived more abroad than at home and could not orchestrate any coordinated assistance using his celebrated clout at the national and international arenas.

Atiku Abubakar’s sixth and hopefully last shot at Nigeria’s presidency does not also enjoy the sympathy of the other geopolitical zones in the region. Perennial political peregrination has never been a respected practice in Northern politics. In 1993, he contested the Social Democratic Party presidential primaries losing to M.K.O. Abiola and Babagana Kingibe.

 He was a presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 presidential election coming in third to Umaru Yar’Adua of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP. He contested the presidential primaries of the PDP during the 2011 presidential election losing out to President Goodluck Jonathan. 

In 2014, he joined APC ahead of the 2015 presidential election and contested the presidential primaries losing to Buhari. In 2017, he returned to the PDP and was the party’s presidential candidate during the 2019 presidential election, again losing to incumbent President Buhari.To win this time, the former vice-president has tried to define himself as the northern candidate in the coming presidential elections.

 At the start of the campaigns in October 2022, he told the Arewa Town-hall Policy Dialogue in Kaduna that Northerners do not need an Igbo or Yoruba as president but “someone from the north.” According to him, “I think what the average northerner needs is somebody who is from the north and who also understands the other parts of Nigeria and who has been able to build bridges across the rest of the country. This is what the northerner needs. He doesn’t need a Yoruba candidate or an Igbo candidate.” 

The era of divide-and-rule politics is over. How can someone campaigning as a unifier utter such anti-north and anti-unity claims?Thus, while the Waziri Adamawa believes his path to power lies in the north, winning majority of the votes in the region would not be possible for the PDP candidate. He would have to contend not only against his two main opponents, Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the APC and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, he would also have to tame the rising profile of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso-led New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP). 

His worst weakness, however, is the terrible track-record in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people.

Voters in the northwest region are still groaning and mourning over the multiple tragedies including the debilitating economic situation and devastating security condition traced back to the PDP’s 16 locust years in power.

 Their embittered disposition is unlikely to translate into votes for the former vice-president. In particular, the populous states of Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Niger and Jigawa are all APC aficionados.Any candidate who sees nothing wrong with the awful and pathetic state of affairs in the north is not worth voting for.

 The underdevelopment in the north was foisted by such northern leaders. In other words, the north undeveloped the north. Over the decades, the north has been held down by leaders of northern extraction who presided over Nigeria and saw nothing wrong with endemic poverty and misery culture.

 The coming polls promise to put paid to that.Atiku’s condemnation of the APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket is clearly a case of sour grapes because it makes Tinubu a strong candidate in the Muslim north. In contrast, the PDP’s religiously diverse ticket hasn’t earned him the same robust political mileage in Christian-dominated parts of the north. 

Rather, the Labour Party’s Peter Obi is more favourably looked upon among some northern Christians.The North is the most backward in Nigeria judging from any developmental index. Based on the three Human Development Indexes, (HDI), namely life expectancy, education and per capita income, it is obvious that virtually all the states in the North fall below the HDI of 0.539 as of 2019.

 How would the region develop with a mass of illiterate citizenry? How do we turn this ugly scenario around other than by electing dedicated, progressive, visionary and committed leaders at both the federal and state levels?The North is re-thinking and seeking a way out of the underdevelopment quagmire. It is no longer clinging onto the old attitudes that have failed the people. 

The 2023 general elections provide a historic opportunity for it to seek to change the unenviable narrative. The North is ready for a political paradigm shift. It intends to inject a new life into the leadership of the region and nation.Like the leopard and its stubborn spots, Atiku cannot change his character of callous disregard for ordinary citizens. Only recently, he called on the Federal Government to not extend the deadline for the transition to the newly designed currency notes despite the outcry especially among the unbanked rural dwellers that constitute the bulk of the population of the North.

 This call is reminiscent of his appeal for the repeal of Sharia law introduced after public demand by some Northern states with overwhelming Muslim majorities. It is also a flagrant violation of the religious and cultural rights of citizens as contained in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and extant universal conventions.

However, Atiku’s most pathetic political promise is the release of Nnamdi Kanu, founder of the IPOB and a worse perpetrator of atrocities against Northerners than even Chukwuemeka Ojukwu during his 30-months civil war. What manner of justice rewards aggressors and fails to even acknowledge the deaths and destruction meted on the victims? Would he offer the same treatment to Boko Haram’s Abubakar Shekau and similar terrorists or is this just a depraved pitch by a desperate do-or-die politician?

As if these travesties are not evil enough, the PDP contender also promised to do a single term in the presidency and hand-over to an Igbo candidate in 2027. This is the most undemocratic declaration ever made by a contestant in any democracy.

 How can a single candidate speak for the whole North and declare where his own successor would emerge even before his own election?In the final days to voting, Atiku plans to unleash all manners of religious and tribal sentiments to sway voters in the North.

 Unfortunately for him, the North has since written him off as an untrustworthy and dishonest person not worthy of their bulk support.  As an observer put it “Atiku thinks Buhari just woke up to get 14 million votes in the kitty from a section of the country because of ethnicity? 

No. Buhari built a legacy of honesty and forthrightness over the years while Atiku’s legacies are direct opposites of these.”In 1999 at the launching of a book on Sa’adu Zungur written by Prof. M.A. Yakubu, the current Chairman of INEC at Arewa House in Kaduna, Atiku as the Vice President of Nigeria and the most senior political office holder from the North in the Federal Government at that time publicly pilloried all Northern leaders. 

He told his bewildered audience that the Northern leaders and elders were the people who failed the North and the nation. He said they were the ones who had caused the problems.

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) in its recent statement declared that Atiku has no credentials to be a sole Northern presidential candidate. Their reason is that he has not been seen as somebody who is close to the North because he has not been fair to us. He is somebody having his base outside the North. 

According to Alhaji Seidu Baba, a founding member of the NEF, Northerners commonly view Atiku as an untrustworthy and dishonest person who does not deserve their massive votes during the 2023 poll.

Bishop Sunday Onuoha is the Youth’s Candidate, says NYCN

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), the umbrella body of all the Youth organizations/groups in Nigeria, under the leadership of Ambassador Sokubo Sara-Igbe Sokubo has declared support for all NYCN members and current cum past leaders who are contesting for any elective position in the forthcoming general elections, especially Bishop Sunday Onuoha who was the pioneer state Chairman of NYCN Abia State Chapter.

This was disclosed to the media at the celebration of the African/National Youth Day held in Port Harcourt. At the event, the NYCN led by Amb. Sokubo Sara-Igbe Sokubo, in the company of all the State Chairmen and all the National Executive Council (NEC) members of NYCN present, publicly endorsed Bishop Sunday Onuoha as the Youth’s Candidate in the Abia State 2023 gubernatorial election. According to Amb. Sokubo Sara-Igbe Sokubo;

“Bishop Sunday Onuoha is one of our own. He was the pioneer Chairman of NYCN Abia State Chapter and laid a very solid foundation for NYCN in Abia State. It is worthy to mention that during his tenure, as the Chairman of NYCN, the Youth of Abia State gained uncountable scholarships and received several empowerment packages and bursary awards from the State Government. He was selfless and worked for the overall interest of the entire Abia Youth, as the State Chairman of NYCN.

“Today, he is contesting for the Number One Seat in Abia State, under the platform of African Democratic Party (ADC). He is a Gubernatorial Candidate who has demonstrated his passion and love for the Youth constituency. He has unmatched records in Youth empowerment and sustainable development amongst all the Gubernatorial Candidates in Abia state. His manifesto is a Youth-oriented manifesto.

“Owing to his antecedents and being one of us, as the pioneer Chairman of NYCN Abia State Chapter, we are going to support him to win the gubernatorial election come 11th March 2023. In the Company of all the State Chairmen and the NEC members present today, I hereby declare him as our choice come 11th March 2023.

“NYCN is not known for political awards, not under my leadership. However, today we are giving out an outstanding Award to Bishop Sunday Onuoha as a sign of our support and solidarity for his gubernatorial ambition. It is a way of showing him that we are solidly behind him and will walk the talk with him during the elections.

“I hereby call on all the Youth, especially the Youth of Abia state and all NYCN structures in Abia State, to rally around him and throw our heavy support behind him to ensure that he emerges as the next Governor of Abia State. We shall be in Abia state to support his campaign and canvass for massive votes for him.

“I wish to use this opportunity to call on all the Youth across the federation to support any credible Young Person contesting for any elective position in the forthcoming elections, across all the political parties. Aside credible Young Persons in the contest, I enjoin us all to support any candidate who has championed Youth cause or has worked as a Youth leader in the past. It is time to repay those who have us at heart and those who have worked for our good; it is time for us to lend them our unalloyed support.

“Your Excellency, Bishop Sunday Onuoha, I say congratulations to you in advance. Receive this award as a sign of our unalloyed support to you. We believe you will run a Youth-oriented government when you win on the 11th of March 2023. Once again, congratulations in advance”.

The President of NYCN, Amb. Sokubo Sara-Igbe Sokubo, also admonished the Nigerian Youth not to get involved in any form of electoral violence. He encouraged all the Youth with PVC to go out vote peacefully on the days of election as it a civic responsibility.

ABUJA LAND GRABBING SYNDICATE AND THEIR LAWLESS CONDUCT AND THREAT TO SECURITY OF COMMUNITIES

By Donald Iorchir

Reference to the letter written to the Inspector General of Police Of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Usman Alkali Baba and copies sent to the DSS, EFCC, ARMY and other security agencies and publication in the Blueprint Newspaper in November 2022, Seeking the attention of the Nigeria security service to come to the aid of some land owners in Lugbe but till date the Nigeria Police is yet to take action.

Again we are using this medium to call on the Inspector General of Police and other security agencies to investigate the following:

Kinsley Abazie Ifeanyi (also known as IFEDI HOMES) Monday Onimisi and their cohorts

They are busy going against the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by trespassing on lands that do not belong to them, threatening land owners, violating the rule of law and disobeying court orders.

It’s so shocking that these fellows, (land grabbing syndicates) go about the city of Abuja in convoys of heavily armed Police personnel and hoodlums, which they use to intimidate, harrass and threaten genuine land owners. We know and can prove that they are being backed up by some Serving and retired senior Police officials.

We hereby call on the I.G of Police, Director of DSS, Nigerian Army and the Judiciary, to speedily checkmate and investigate the activities and unlawful use of police personnel and hoodlums, this lawbreakers harass, intimidate and threaten genuine land owners.

We also need the public to ask how and why these people can encroach on lands not belonging to them and with impunity carry out construction activities even with Court Orders restraining them from doing same. They do these things with the active cover of armed policemen and hoodlums.

We appeal to the Judiciary to protect it’s integrity as we are at a loss why these syndicates claim to be untouchable, violating court orders and seemingly going scotfree

As it stands the lives of the original land owners are seriously being threatened as they are being repeatedly attacked by the team of Kingsley Abazie Ifeanyi (IFEDI HOMES) and MONDAY ONIMISI.

Signed
Olamide Popoola and Justine Eleshi.
For the concerned.