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Aisha To Women: Spread Good News Of Buhari’s Achievements And Vote For Him Again

Mrs Aisha Buhar

Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has called on Nigeria women to spread the good news about the enormous achievements of the government of her husband and vote for him to return for his second term and continue with more of such achievements.

The President’s wife, who spoke today, Tuesday, at a National Women Leadership Summit organized by a political group, Project 4+4 for Buhari & Osinbajo 2019, stressed the need for the  women to ensure the return of the APC administration in 2019.

Aisha Buhari observed that during the last election, women participated fully in the voting process and ensured that APC was elected, adding that this is why the government of President Buhari came up with social investment programmes targeted at them and their children in order to engage them and reduce the level of poverty among them.

She said that women have been at the receiving end of the struggles of men, especially soldiers who have been fighting insurgency and called on government to ensure speedy release of their entitlements so that their families do not suffer.

This was even as she led the women in attendance to observe a-minute silence and prayer for all the soldiers that lost their lives in the process.

She commended the political group for organizing the Summit and setting the tone for other Buhari support groups as 2019 election campaign period opens.

Also, the wife of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, commended women for providing a permanent support base for the APC, and advised them to remain ambassadors of the party wherever they find themselves.

Earlier, the National Coordinator of Project 4+4, Comrade Garba Musa Bello, said that the purpose of the Summit was to bring together women from 774 local government areas and chart for them a strategy for the campaign period.

He said that women have been in control of the voting power and as such must be reckoned with.

He pointed out that the successes of the Buhari government cannot be ignored, and that women, who are witnesses and beneficiaries of such achievements must pronounce them to the world.

He commended wife of the President and the role she plays in Nigeria’s political space, saying that women have confidence in her protection and support.

National Woman Leader, Salamatu Baiwa, said that APC women have secured the concurrence of the party on the issue of a more gender-balanced administration come 2019.

She called for a mature campaign from members of the party, a campaign of issues and not that of insults.

I Will Review Your Allowances, Lagos APC Guber Candidate Assures Traditional Rulers

The governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has assured the traditional rulers in the state that if he wins the 2019 election, he will review their allowances.

The APC candidate, who spoke today, Tuesday at a meeting with the traditional leadership in Igando area in Alimosho Local Government, as part of his state-wide consultation to listen to the expectations of the people, promised to capture the concerns of Awori people in his programmes. He also promised that security would be strengthened in the area and across the state.

“We have come to seek your support and to also listen to your concerns as we prepare to start our campaign. We are reaching out because we want everyone on board our train that is ready to take Lagos to greater heights.

“During our consultations, we have listened to our royal fathers who have a lot of complaints about their welfare. We are going to review the allowances of our traditional rulers and re-organise our traditional institutions to make them to carry out their functions in proper ways as expected.”

Sanwo-Olu promised he would not be far away from the traditional rulers if elected, soliciting their support for his vision to build a Lagos that will be a pride of residents.

The monarchs endorsed the APC candidate and pledged to mobilize their subjects to vote for him.

Earlier, the Onigando of Igando, Oba Lasisi Gbadamosi, had stressed the need to rehabilitate the Igando General Hospital and expand facilities in the hospital to cater for large number of people. This, he said, is necessary due to the increasing population in the area.  

Oba Gbadamosi also made a case for increased representation of Awori people in the state affairs, advising Sanwo-Olu to stop what he described as “sustained discrimination” against Awori people in governance of the state.

Poland Identifies Nigeria As One Of The Top Investment Destinations

The Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, has said that his country has identified Nigeria as one of the top investment destination in Africa. Other countries so identified are Egypt and South Africa.

The Prime Minister, in an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari today, Tuesday, in Katowice, Poland, said that as the fastest growing economy in the European Union, his country has identified Nigeria, Egypt and South Africa, as three top investment destinations in Africa.

“We want the hub of our investment destination to be in Nigeria,” the Polish Prime Minister told President Buhari, even as he welcomed the pledge by the Nigerian leader to immediately put in place a framework to encourage more Polish investments in Nigeria.

President Buhari, who commended the Prime Minister for a successful outing at the opening of the COP24 meeting in Katowice, also promised the country’s President, Alain Berset that his government is doing everything possible to secure the release and safe return to their family, of the remaining Chibok girls that were kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists in April 2014.

At a bilateral meeting with the Alain Berset, on the margins of the UN Climate Change Conference, COP24, Nigerian President thanked the Swiss Confederation for its efforts and important role as intermediaries to secure the release of some Chibok girls.

He assured them that the issue of the remaining kidnapped girls and other abducted persons will remain a “key priority” for the Nigerian government.

President Buhari and his Swiss counterpart discussed joint strategies to ensure the safe return of the girls, building on the past successes of securing the release of some of the Chibok girls and other abducted persons in the North Eastern part of Nigeria.

The President also welcomed the Swiss President’s commitment to continue providing humanitarian assistance to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria and to ensure the safe release of the abducted school girls.

“We will continue to make the safe release of the remaining Chibok girls a priority and will welcome any kind of support from any quarters to make this happen.”

The President told his Polish counterpart that Nigeria is facing serious climate change challenges, particularly the receding Lake Chad, which is a source of livelihood to some 40 million people living in the region.

“Nigeria is totally committed to global efforts to mitigate and adapt to effects of climate change,” President Buhari told the Polish leader, whose country is the president of COP24.

Meanwhile, the President’s bilateral meeting with his Austrian counterpart, Alexander Van der Bellen, focused on the challenges of Lake Chad and what is required to recharge it.

He said that the Lake faced the two challenges of technology and financing, saying that enormous financial resources and technology are required to transfer water to Lake Chad from the Congo Basin.

Van der Bellen, who indicated his country’s interest to cooperate with Nigeria on recharging the Lake Chad, talked about climate change challenges in Austria, including drought, glaciers melting, among others.

President Buhari also met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and both leaders followed up on their past discussions, during their last meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, in July, which centred on trade, investments and partnerships in agriculture.

The President welcomed the proposal by the Dutch Prime Minister to visit Abuja soon and promised that the Nigerian government will continue to provide a conducive business environment for existing and prospective Dutch investors.

On the sidelines of COP24, President Buhari also met with the Prime Minister of Estonia, Jüri Ratas.

The Prime Minister of the Northern European country sought Nigeria’s support on its bid for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council for 2020-2021.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral cooperation and climate change mitigation.

I’ll Take Advantage Of National Sports Festival To Put Abuja On World Map – Minister

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has vowed to use the opportunity of the 19th National Sports Festival to put Abuja on the global map of sports tourism in order to attract investment and economic development.

The minister, who made spoke today, Tuesday, at a news briefing on the 19th National Sports Festival scheduled to hold in Abuja from December 6 to 16, said that the FCT Administration is committed to developing a sporting brand like other major cities of the world.

According to him, the ongoing vigorous investment in infrastructure, rail transportation and public utilities are geared towards making the city attractive for these purposes.

The minister described sport as one of the three major pillars of national unity, including the National Youth Service Corps and the FCT, adding that the FCTA is determined to revive the National Sports Festival that had been in limbo for the past six years to promote the ideals that unite the country together.

Malam Musa Bello said that the FCT as co host has been assigned a portfolio of four critical subcommittees, namely – opening and closing ceremonies sub-committees as well as security and transportation, out of the 17 subcommittees that constitute the main organizing committee. He said that the FCT will also support the Games Village subcommittee with some vital logistics.

The Minister disclosed that the FCT Permanent Secretary, Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa, who is a veteran in sports administration, having once served as Permanent Secretary, Sports Ministry, will chair the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), and will also function as Vice Chairman of the Main Organizing Committee (MOC).

Musa Bello added that the FCT, beyond its role as anchor to the LOC, would be rolling out 470 athletes and officials who would be competing in over 27 events, adding that both closed and open camps have been held for the athletes.

He said that the FCT’s contingent to the event cut across ethnic and geographical landscape of the country, reflecting the rich diversity and vision of FCT as the centre of national unity.

“Our objective is also not only to host but to showcase Nigeria at its best and come tops in the competitions.”

In his own remarks, the minister of Youth and Sports Development, Barrister Solomon Dalung, said that the Federal Government has accepted the resolution of the National Council on Sports to take over the organization and hosting of the Games in 2018 with Abuja as the host city. 

He commended the FCT Administration and other stakeholders for working to pull off such huge achievement of hosting the event which would normally require two years in advance for preparations.

Beware, PDP Is Not Completely Dead Yet, Lagos APC Guber Running Mate Cautions

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy Governorship candidate in Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, has cautioned members of the party in the state, especially in Alimosho not to be complacent with the notion that Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the main opposition party in the state is totally dead.

Hamzat, who spoke today, Tuesday at an APC stakeholders meeting in Ipaja, Alimosho, where the Governorship Candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu met with key party leaders as part of his state-wide tour,  said that the only way PDP can be certified dead is for the members of APC in Alimosho, which is the Local Government with the largest votes in Lagos, to mobilize the people on election day to vote for APC.

“We cannot win this election without doing the hard work of getting our people out to vote. “Alimosho must truly show its voting strength with the number of votes that will finally bury PDP in Lagos State and in Nigeria.

“PDP is not totally dead. It is still kicking. We must bury them in the coming election with the votes that will come out of here. This call is to all our members in Lagos State, not Alimosho alone. We must work for the victory we desire.”

Buhari Visits World War II Camps In Poland

President Muhammadu Buhari today, Tuesday visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, in Oświęcim, Poland, where he paid tribute to Holocaust victims.

After an hour and 10 minutes guided tour of the Museum, devoted to the memory of the victims who died at both camps during World War II, President Buhari penned a hand-written tribute in the visitor’s book, quoting Shakespeare’s  Julius Caesar: “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones.

The President also laid a wreath at Block 11 of the museum, known as the “Death block.”

Here, according to an epitaph in the Block: ”Male and female prisoners from all parts of the camp complex where held in this building…following brutal interrogations, they were in most cases sentenced to death by shooting.”

Later and shortly before leaving the Museum, which includes the Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, President Buhari, fielding questions from State House Correspondents traveling with him, described those fanning embers of discord in Nigeria as “illiterates and ignorant.”

The President is on Day Four of his visit to Poland, where he had attended the opening of the UN Climate Change Conference in Katowice, delivered his national address at the 12-day meeting of COP24, met with several world leaders and visited the impressive Nigerian pavilion at the climate summit.

The President had earlier attended a town-hall meeting with Nigerians in Poland, a day after his arrival in the country.

Central Bank Opens December Sale With $210 Million

Isaac Okorafor, CBN spokesman

In its first intervention in the foreign exchange market for the month of December, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) today, Tuesday, injected the sum of $210 million in the inter-bank foreign exchange market.

Authorized dealers in the wholesale segment of the market, in Monday’s sales, received the sum of $100 million, while the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the invisibles segments were allocated the sum of $55 million each.

The CBN Director in charge of Corporate Communications Department, Isaac Okorafor, confirmed the figures and restated the Bank’s resolve to meet genuine customers’ request in the various segments of the market, especially in the preceding period of the yuletide and in the New Year.

The Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, had, while delivering the annual lecture of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) in Lagos, on Friday, warned speculators not to bet against the Naira.

Despite the uptick in the exchange rate last week, Emefiele said that the Bank had enough reserve to defend the Naira.

It will be recalled that on Friday, November 30, the bank injected a total sum of $331.22 million in retail Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS) and CNY51.86 million in the spot and short-tenored forwards of the inter-bank foreign exchange market.

Meanwhile, the naira today, Tuesday, continued to exchange at an average of N365/$1 in the Bureau De Change (BDC) segment of the market.

Allow Us To Carry Arms, Zamfara Monarchs Appeal To Government

Traditional rulers in Zamfara have appealed to the government to grant them permission to carry guns to fight bandits tormenting their domains.
The Chairman of the State Council of Chiefs and Emir of Anka, Alhaji Attahiru Ahmad, made the call today, Tuesday in Gusau at an event to hand over operational motorcycles to members of the recently established Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) in the state.
Over 8,000 members of the civilian JTF 8,500 who were recently hired by the government received a motorcycle each to assist them in the fight against organized crimes in the state.
“This is one of the best ways we can all join hands to fight these hoodlums causing us sleepless nights in the state while their sponsors live in the luxury of the blood of the people in neighbouring towns and cities.
“The only power these bandits have over us is that they carry AK 47 rifles while we have nothing except perhaps sometime when we carry sticks in self-defence and one cannot use that against guns.“Apart from the traditional rulers, many of the political office holders and our senior civil servants are traditional title holders and l am confident that if we join hands and with little training, we can be ready to face and defeat the bandits.”
He said that if the government could provide them AK 47 rifles they should also be given pump action guns and the official licence to possess and operate the weapons against the enemy.
He then commended the efforts of the state government and security agencies operating in the state at fighting the bandits and implored members of the civilian JTF not to take laws in their hands.

What They Don’t Know About Buhari, By Yusuf Ozi Usman

Muhammadu Buhari was virtually dragged into partisan politics by a few patriotic Nigerians who, as far back as 2001, saw the ship of Nigerian state sinking; a few Nigerian patriots who were endowed with foresight that the kind of government at the centre then would not be able to take the country to any reasonable development heights.

They went to Buhari, at various times, in his Kaduna and Daura residences, to beg him to join partisan politics and possibly, leadership position to save Nigeria from the perceived socio-economic perdition. Buhari resisted all the entreaties, saying that after serving the country at the highest level and many other capacities, he should be allowed to enjoy his retirement. He conceded to their pleas only when they reminded him of his own word at the time he took over the mantle of leadership as military Head of State, in his nation-wide broadcast, where he said: “we shall remain here to salvage this country together.”

Even after agreeing to take up the challenge of whatever it would take for him to return to public life, and perhaps, the mantle of leadership, Buhari made it clear to those patriotic Nigerians that he had no money to execute any political or leadership obligations within the Nigerian political context, and that even if he had the money, he would not like to play money politics.

Even before he concluded his ‘excuses,’ those few patriotic Nigerians assured him that they would take care of the issue of money for the leadership obligations, to which Buhari still warned and insisted that he would not like to be part of extravagance and unnecessary display of money anywhere.

One thing led to another, Buhari was rail-loaded into the 2003 presidential campaigns. Those few patriotic Nigerians strictly followed his principle of moderation in resource output, provided him with a new Prado Jeep and just four other vehicles (a bus for media men, three cars for main campaign people, protocol officers/accountant and security personnel each). Except on three occasions where the campaign team went by air to Yola, Ilorin and Akwa Ibom, all the movements for the campaigns, both day and night, were conducted by road, with him in the front.

After the purported loss of the 2003 election, the same few patriotic Nigerians, who on their own, took the electoral fraud to the tribunal and fought up to the Supreme Court, still begged him to contest in 2007 and 2011 elections.

After losing in the three consecutive elections, Buhari openly declared that he had quit politics. But the few patriotic Nigerians would not just let him be. They reached out to the like minds across the country to help in persuading the angry General to change his mind. They almost went down on their knees for him.

Eventually, Buhari caved-in and put up another fight (with the patriotic Nigerians at the background) for the presidency again in 2015. This time around, for reasons that are too numerous to recount in a piece such as this, Buhari became a democratically elected President. What happened between then, when he became President and now, is also too numerous and politically charged to be recounted here.

However, the same Buhari, at the beginning of the preparation for the race towards 2019 presidential election, told his aides, ministers and political party that he had no money to buy the party’s nomination form, and that even if he had the money to buy it, he would not be able to fund his campaign. And yet, he is sitting pretty on Nigeria’s trillions of Naira and Dollars and all that.

Buhari reminded the patriotic Nigerians and others around him that the huge amount of money he is sitting pretty atop belongs to Nigerians: young, old, men, women, unemployed, top civil servants, artisans, messengers, mad people, sick people at home and in hospitals, etc. And that the only money he can lay claim to be his own is his salary, allowances and occasional estacodes from his presidential trips in and outside the country.

He warned his ministers and chief executives of the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) not to divert a kobo from whatever vote made in the budget or government purse for the execution of public projects to campaign for his re-election. He warned that he would deal with whoever acted to the contrary.

Recently, Buhari appealed to his campaign team and the leadership of his All Progressives Congress (APC) not to use foul language on the personalities of the opposition presidential candidates, and made it abundantly clear that if any of the opposition candidates wins the 2019 election; if majority of Nigerians prefer and vote such candidate over and above him, he will gladly hand over to him or her, and return as a happy old man, to Daura to enjoy a sound rest for the rest of his life.

Now, which Buhari have the haters been labeling and calling names, even when they have misunderstanding with their wives?

If they like, let them vote back the familiar super looters for all he cares. He would have played his ‘own’ roles in accordance to the principle of individualism; fulfilled his own obligations to humanity, and above all, to God, to Whom we shall all return to give accounts of our deeds.

I Am Jack Of All Trades, Did All Businesses In The World – Atiku

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

“I’m a Jack of all trades. I did almost all the businesses in this world. I’m a farmer, a businessman and a civil servant. I did everything in search of wealth, for this reason, among the presidential candidates, no one can help the youth better than myself.”

These were the words of the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, when he flagged off his campaign in Sokoto today, Monday.

Atiku, who asked Sokoto people to vote for him because his ancestor was from Sokoto, said: “my great grandparents are from Wurno, Sokoto state. I can prove myself by speaking Fulfulde to you now. I am Atiku Abubakar, your brother, a Fulani man. I present to you myself. I’m seeking to be Nigerian president, please vote for me. Don’t trust anybody to come and deceive you.”

Still talking about his person, Atiku said that he came from a poor background, saying: “today, I’m a somebody and I assure you, you too can be whatever you want to be if you’re determined.”

He asked his supporters not to let “those whose cows for years are only 150 to come and lie to you. My cows are more than thousands. Be mindful of those deceivers, liars and cheats, there’s nothing Nigeria needs more than to make sure that the youth and the poor are empowered.”

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