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IBB Congratulates Buhari Over Electoral Victory, Hails Atiku’s Courage

General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (Rtd)

“I wish to congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR on his re-election to lead Nigeria in the next four years. I have observed that, the electioneering campaign was very strenuous and the contest very keen. That despite the turbulent terrain of politics, the President submitted and subjected himself to this process. Indeed is a clear testimony that he believes in the democratic process and ideals.”

These were the words of the former Nigeria military President, retired General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), in a statement he issued to congratulate President Muammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Saturday, February 23 Presidential election in the country.

In the statement he personally signed, Babangida said that he was particularly impressed with the gallant and audacious spirit of the main challenger in the presidential race, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

“I was not surprised that even though he lost the most exotic position of the land, his doggedness and pattern of support cut across ethnic, religious and regional lines that earned him the second position of the last Presidential election.

“I call on the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to close ranks and work with the winner of the election in an objective and constructive manner so that democracy will continue to thrive in our country at this crucial period of renaissance.

“I urged him also to endeavour and prevail on his admirers to eschew bitterness and violence. They must be prevailed upon to understand that politics is a game in which there must be only one winner.”

The former military strongman also appealed to the newly elected president, Buhari, to try and heal the wounds of the heated campaign exchanges by embracing those who contested alongside with him.

He said that Buhari must resist the temptation to see them as enemies; not even opponents, but fellow compatriots who merely disagreed with him on how best to move the country forward.

“Now that the President has won his re-election bid, he should confront with renewed vigour the most urgent problem confronting Nigeria: ‘insecurity of lives and property.’

“The Boko Haram insurgency remains a threat to many Nigerians particularly in the North East sub region, while the twin evils of kidnapping and armed robbery/armed banditry remain a major national menace. The president must pay priority attention to these security issues.

“The economy of the country must also occupy the president’s urgent attention. There is the need to be more creative in formulating policies that will improve the nation’s economy, create employment opportunities and give hope to our teaming youths.

“The President may wish to heed to the yearnings of reasonable Nigerians for restructuring and seek all constitutional means to devolve some powers presently exercised by the Federal Government to the other tiers of governments.”

Atiku’s Rejection Of Electoral Failure Is In Human Nature – Senator Marafa

The chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Kabiru Marafa, has described the decision of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, to reject the result of the Saturday’s, February 23 Presidential election as part of human nature.

Speaking to news men today, Friday, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Senator Marafa, from Zamfara State said: “it is an inherent human behavior to always reject failure, so there is nothing new about the opposition’s rejection of President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory.

“I don’t think there is anything to worry about. If you ask me I will tell you that I am not even pleased with the votes that came from my state because I believe we could have done much more.

“We have 1.4 million registered voters and we recorded only about 650,000 votes, so what is the big deal about it?

“If you look at all the states, I think the overall performance is below 60 percent. We have more than 80 million registered voters and out of that figures how many voted? In fact, we are supposed to lament because the situation  is supposed to be much more than that. Nigerians are supposed to be more politically aware and they are supposed to turnout in their numbers to vote much more than we have seen. So I don’t see anything unusual about that.”

On the governorship election coming up on March 9, the Senator said that the most important thing now is that Nigeria had finished with the presidential election “which a lot of people are united on the candidacy of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

According to him, when it comes to the governorship election, there are a lot of disparities across the states which the President himself has reckoned by actions.

“So I will urge people to vote for people they trust that can protect their lives and properties; people that will bring about prosperity to them.

“The President has shown that he is a great democrat and we have seen what he did in Ogun State; we have seen what he did in Imo State and so on and so forth. This is to tell you that the President is ushering a new brand of democracy without bitterness.

“People should be allowed to choose.”

 

President Buhari, The Principalities And Powers, By Femi Adesina

Twice on Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari displayed an uncommon generosity of spirit. We had set forth at dawn, shortly before 5 a.m, to visit the presidential campaign office in Central Area of Abuja. The purpose was for the President to read his victory speech, having been pronounced winner of the February 23 election by Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

This portion resonated loudly in the speech, and was widely applauded by the All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts in attendance: “I will like to make a special appeal to my supporters not to gloat or humiliate the opposition. Victory is enough reward for your efforts.”

Holy Moses!

Was the President telling his supporters not to stick out their tongues in derision, to mock those who had fought a bitter, if not acrimonious electoral war? Is all not fair in love and war again? Surely, the millions of Buhari supporters were raring to do the Dino Melaye stuff, open their eyes to the widest, and say ntorrrrr, or oooobiiii, to those who just lost the election. But the President said; no, please don’t do it. They are your brothers and sisters.

So dissatisfied with the instruction was one of the President’s greatest online supporters, that she was ready to start a rebellion on Facebook. Jewel Ifunnaya is a dyed-in-the-wool Buharist. She loves the President to the marrows, and proclaims it from the rooftops anytime. But on Wednesday morning, she was almost embarking on civil disobedience. She kicked like a wild horse, querying why the President must tell her not to gloat, when she was ready to embark on a gloating party against the Atikulators (as the online supporters of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the greatest challenger in the presidential election, are called). I read the protest by Jewel, and appealed to her to respect the wishes of our principal. She then agreed.

Again on Wednesday, President Buhari showed that he meant what he said. By 2 p.m, he was at the International Conference Centre, in Abuja, to receive his Certificate of Return, from INEC. Hear the President in his speech again: “Now that the elections are over, and a winner declared, we must all see it as a victory for Nigeria, our dear country. That was why I encouraged my teeming supporters, in a speech I read earlier today, not to gloat. Our God-given victory is enough cause for joy, without deriding those who were in the opposition. All Nigerians, going forward, must stand in brotherhood, for a bright and fulfilling future.”

Jumping Jehoshaphat! What generosity of spirit from the President. This was time to preen like the peacock, swagger like a man of war just returning from battle, hunch up your shoulders in pride, and tell the members of opposition to hug the nearest electricity transformer, if they were not happy. But President Buhari chose to play the true father. What an enduring lesson. I know one of his predecessors in office, who would never have done that. When that man was president, and he won re-election despite the fact that university lecturers had been on strike for many months, he came out after the polls to say he had broken the back of ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities) irredeemably. That same predecessor was publicly opposed to President Buhari running for a second term in office, and had engaged in a campaign of calumny both locally and internationally for more than a year, and if he had been the one who won at the polls, gloating would have been endless. But our political hero said: don’t gloat.

This reminds me of a story I’d told in a piece I did in 2017, when President Buhari just came from medical vacation. Permit me to repeat the story, as it is quite germane.

In 1998, when the country was groaning under the jackboot of Gen. Sani Abacha, I was deputy editor of National Concord, a newspaper owned by Bashorun Moshood Abiola, who Abacha held in military gulag for five years. Abiola’s offence was that he sought the actualization of a mandate freely given to him by 14 million Nigerians to be president in an election held on June 12, 1993. Gen Ibrahim Babangida, then military dictator, had annulled the result without explanation.

One bright June afternoon, news wafted out that Abacha was dead. It turned out to be true. Every newspaper house was buzzing with activities, seeking to be the one to report the news with best perspectives the following day. My editor, Dele Alake (later, Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Lagos for eight years) was away, and the lot fell on me to edit the newspaper. I relocated from my office upstairs, to the compugraphy room on the ground floor, where I could treat the stories faster. It was not yet the era of computer then.

Dr Doyin Abiola was Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of Concord Press. She was wife to the  detained president-elect. On her way home about 7 p.m, she stopped over in the compugraphy room to see me. And what did she say? “Editor, please in your treatment of the story, don’t gloat!”

If anyone would gloat that Gen Abacha was dead, should it not be an Abiola? But my boss said: “Don’t gloat!. And I learnt an eternal lesson about generosity of spirit towards even those who have treated you spitefully and disdainfully. Never gloat if anything untoward happens to them, or you come into a better station in life than them.

See how the principalities and powers of Nigeria had arrayed themselves against President Buhari. Some former military rulers and leaders turned themselves into an evil confederacy, acting as if they owned Nigeria. They had always determined who aspired to certain offices in the country, and who should not. They had held the country by the jugular for ages, almost asphyxiating her. But this time, they met their match. The President looked at them straight in the face when they told him not to seek a second term, and told them to pick one: get lost, or go to hell. They chose not to pick any, but rather turned themselves into an opposition force. Formidable they were, but not with a man that had the true army behind him. The ordinary people. So, last Saturday, President Buhari and his peculiar army gave the opposition a bloody nose.

The retired generals were not alone. They recruited pliant members of the international community, who had their eyes on a slice of the Nigerian economy, which Atiku had vowed to run along Western principles. Thank God for China, which charted a separate course, saying Nigeria should be left alone to resolve her internal matters without interference.

Also with Atiku were many questionable characters, who had questions to answer on what they did to the public treasury, when they had access to it. Nigeria would simply have been done for, if they had regained the levers of power again.

The ordinary people fought valiantly behind Buhari. And the impending army of occupation was worsted. Given a drubbing. Yet, no gloating?  Very noble.

On Wednesday last week, during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, the President had told members about millions of dollars seized by security agencies at the various entry points into the country: air, land, sea, all towards compromising and manipulating the election. They wanted to buy each and every electorate, and possibly the electoral officers. But the plans were thwarted. The President also told of a more sinister stratagem they had, which I’ll rather keep close to my chest for now. Desperate people. All due to lust for power. Bashorun Abiola used to say you don’t urinate inside a well you would later fetch drinking water from. These ones not only urinated, they also did the ‘big job’ inside the well. But God proved greater.

Yet, don’t gloat? Strange and curious. Human dictum is ‘an eye for an eye.’ You don’t brook principalities and powers. Rather, you take the battle to them, and cast them out into the dry desert places. But President Buhari now says an eye for an eye makes the whole world go blind. They don’t seem to make them like this older and less ruthless  Buhari anymore. We continue to learn.

Sai Baba!

.Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Men Of Peace Visit President Buhari In Aso Rock

Members of the National Peace Committee were at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, today, Friday, March 1, to confer with President Muhammadu Buhari over the controversy that generated on the result of the Saturday, February 23 Presidential election, from the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

From right to left are: Cardinal John Onaiyekan, President Muhammadu Buhari, Chairman of the National Peace Committee and former Head of State, retired General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Catholic Bishop Rev Father Matthew Hassan Kukah and Sani Atsu.

Phot by Sunday Aghaeze.

I Don’t Know How Many Minister Would’ve Visited Me If I’d Lost Election, Buhari Jokes

President Muhammadu Buhari received members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), on their congratulatory visit to the President on his victory at the polls

President Muhammadu Buhari had wondered if many of the ministers in his current cabinet would have visited to console him if he had lost the Saturday, February 23 Presidential election.

Receiving the ministers, who were led to congratulate him today, Friday, over his electoral victory, by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, the President said: “I am pleased that members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) are collectively meeting here today where we play our weekly role to congratulate me. I think if I have lost the election, I don’t know how many of them will be here.”

He recalled that during the campaigns, he visited the 36 states and Abuja, “firstly, to prove to the other side that I’m fit. I tried to cover two states per day and secondly, not to make anybody feel that any state had been left out.”

He thanked God for giving him the strength and health to see through his plan.

President Buhari said that his last lap of four years would be tough because people are being forgetful.

“That was why wherever I went, I reminded them of the campaign promise of our party, particularly security. As I kept on saying, you have to secure the country well and institutions. If you don’t secure the country, you can’t achieve anything no matter how many programmes you put in place.

“Secondly, on the economy, unemployment is a problem of this country as a whole. More than 60 per cent of the youths (are unemployed); they need to be kept busy. I realized that God heard our prayers.

“It had been two good rainy seasons and we had the foresight to get the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Central Bank to try and give soft loans to farmers so that everybody that is educated and looking for white collar jobs and cannot get it, can go back to the land. We are lucky the rainy season had been good.

“I think we are also lucky that through the governors in some states like Lagos, Ogun, Kebbi, Jigawa, Ebonyi, in particular, we don’t import rice but we have savings from rice in terms of foreign exchange which we put in the budget and use for infrastructure.

“That is a very good thing because the oil sector is becoming very difficult to predict. It is becoming unpredictable and depending on it makes us materially insecure but thank goodness, agriculture has come to save it and people are appreciating it.”

Modu Sheriff Asks Atiku, PDP: Why Didn’t You Complain When You Won In Southeast

Ali Modu Sheriff

Former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff has asked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar why they did not complain of rigging in the Southeast and South South where they won the recently concluded Presidential and parliamentary elections.

“Why didn’t they complain when they won all south eastern states? The south east came out to vote for their son who was the Vice Presidential candidate in that election. You don’t blame them.

“In the northern Nigeria, we have our father, brother and son as a candidate and we came out en-mass to support him. There is no issue about it. If they don’t accept it they can go to court.”

Modu Sheriff who spoke to news men shortly after observing Friday prayer along with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, said that the massive vote the President got from Borno was an appreciation of his efforts that drove Boko Haram underground.

“Before the 2015 elections, Boko Haram had occupied all our local government areas in Borno but today, you can drive to any part of Borno. So, whatever the people of Borno did for Mr. President last Saturday, we are only saying thank you for what he has done. If the atmosphere was clearer, Borno would have produced two million votes.

“So, I don’t know why the PDP are grumbling where the registered voters are more than two million and we only gave the president 830,000.

“As a governor, the president got over a million votes in Borno, why didn’t they complain then? They are just crying foul for nothing. This election was the most transparent election that ever took place in the history of Nigeria and I stand to be corrected.

“They should just embrace peace. The President has said that he is going to carry everyone along. They should accept their defeat and re-plan for 2023 if we are all alive. But this election has been won and won transparently.”

2019 Election Worst In Nigeria’s History, Atiku Tells Gen. Abdulsalami’s Peace Team

Atiku Abubakar

Defeated Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar in the Saturday’s, February 23 Presidential election has told General Abdulsalami national peace committee that the election was the worst in the history of Nigeria since 1999.

Atiku described the election as a sham and that it was marked by militarization of the process, vote suppression, intimidation, and collaboration of security agencies, INEC and the ruling party to subvert the will of Nigerians.

He demanded unconditional release of all those illegally arrested and detained for political reasons, even as he called for the non deployment of the military in compliance with constitutional provisions and the subsisting judgment of the court.

Atiku said that as a democrat, he will follow laid down constitutional and democratic procedures to challenge the electoral malfeasance committed by APC in collusion with INEC.

He called on Nigerians to come out en masse and vote in the 9 March gubernatorial and state house of assembly elections for the PDP candidates and stay to defend their votes up to collation point.

The National Peace Committee was attended by former military Head of State who chaired it, retired General Abdulasalami Abubakar, Cardinal John Onaiyekan and Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah.

Vice Presidential candidate of the PDP, Peter Obi, Senate President and Director General of PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Senator Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and National Chairman of PDP Prince Uche Secondus were also in attendance.

U.S, UK, Turkey, China, Others Felicitate With Buhari On Electoral Victory

President Buhari and his Vice Osinbajo receives Certificate of Return from INEC Chairman in Abuja on 27th Feb 2019

The United States of America, the United Kingdom, Turkey, China and other countries of the world have congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election for second-term of another four years at the end of last Saturday, February 23 Presidential election in the country.

The U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, who congratulated Buhari on behalf of his country, also commended all Nigerians who participated peacefully in the elections even as he condemned those whose acts of violence harmed Nigerians and the electoral process.

‘‘We note the assessments of international and domestic observer missions affirming the overall credibility of the election, despite localized violence and irregularities.

‘‘We also congratulate all the other candidates for their peaceful participation in the electoral process. We call on all Nigerians to ensure successful state elections next week. Going forward, the United States remains committed to working together with Nigeria to achieve greater peace and prosperity for both our nations.”

On his part, the Chinese President, Xi Jinping, extended heartfelt congratulations to President Buhari on what he called ‘his decisive win’ in the February 23 presidential election.

President Xi said: “on the occasion, of your re-election as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I would like to, on behalf of the government and people of China and in my own name, extend to Your Excellency warmest congratulations and best wishes. I wish you continued success in fulfilling the lofty mission.”

President Xi said that through joints efforts with President Buhari, Nigeria and China in recent years have significantly enhanced political mutual trust and secured fruitful outcomes in practical cooperation, which have delivered tangible benefits to both countries.

“I highly value China’s relations with Nigeria and stand ready to join hands with you to follow through on the outcome of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and take the China-Nigeria strategic partnership to a new height, to the greater benefits of the two countries and two peoples.”

The Nigerian leader received separate telephone calls from UK Prime Minister, Theresa May and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, congratulating him on his re-election and wishing the Nigerian people, progress and prosperity.

President Buhari thanked the two leaders for their unflinching support to Nigeria and her people, pledging commitment to continue working with them to advance various areas of cooperation.

Alleged Anti Party Activities, Governors Amosun, Okorocha Suspended

The All Progressives Congress has suspended the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, and his Imo counterpart, Rochas Okorocha for what the party described as anti party activities..

The National Working Committee of the party, at a meeting held today, Friday in Abuja, also suspended the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani Uguru and the Director General of Voice of Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu.

Buhari Is Ready To Implement N30,000 Minimum Wage – Boss Mustapha

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s government has made adequate provisions for implementation of the N30,000 new minimum wage for workers in the country.

Speaking to news men today, Thursday in Abuja, Boss Mustapha said that the federal government is committed to the implementation.

“Look at where we took it from; from N18,000 as a minimum wage. What is before the House of Representatives is N30,000, although our recommendation is N27,000.

“Whatever comes out of it, I can tell you that this President has sufficient capital in terms of his integrity to own up whatever the Nigerian people decide.”

Boss Mustapha said that the government has made adequate arrangement in the 2019 Appropriation Bill to cater for the new wage, adding that the importance of this is to give workers across the country a reasonable wage.

According to him, President Buhari does not take the welfare of workers for granted.

“We have made adequate provision in the 2019 budget; we mean well for the good workers of Nigeria.”

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