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One of the Presidential aspirants of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo has vowed not to withdraw for any of those contesting with him for any reason even as he expressed confidence that he will emerge the candidate of the party in tomorrow primary in Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State.
Reacting to the news making in an online Medium, Sahara Reporters that he had stepped down for Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal in the race to clinch our great party’s ticket for the upcoming 2019 presidential elections, Dankwambo described as spurious.
“Ordinarily, I would not have given response to such aimless, infantile, unscrupulous and poorly written article, but I have a duty to dispel rumors like this that is capable of demoralizing our teaming supporters who have worked really hard for our victory.
“I wish to state categorically that I am still very much in the race. I therefore call on our supporters and delegates to disregard the fictitious report by the News platform notorious in peddling falsehood.”
Dankwambo said that having worked hard and toured the entire country meeting Stakeholders, party leaders and delegates telling them of his aspirations to contest for the office of the President under the platform the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), he had no reason to now step down for anybody.
“I cannot at this point in our journey throw in the towel when we are at the threshold of history. “We are determined to see through this to the very end. We are confident on winning tomorrow’s election and no amount of falsehood and mind game will derail us from achieving this mandate.
“As a loyal party member and one that has stayed with the party in its good and bad times, I am well prepared to win the ticket and lead our great party to victory in 2019.
“As a trained Economist and chattered Accountant, I understand the workings of government and as a trained accountant; I formulate policies that will take Nigeria from the current economic quagmire that the nation has been plunged into.”
Dankwambo said that he had an unflinching determination that is forged through a sheer force of will to build a prosperous Nigeria for all, regardless of our ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds.

President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has described the invitation to him by the Nigeria Police to appear before it over the protest the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP chaieftains staged in Abuja against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as laughable, crude and and another low point in the posture of the police against the opposition in the country.
Saraki, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said that the police made “various forms of spurious, unfounded and false claims about the protest in which they singled out three senators, Saraki, Senators Dino Melaye and Ben Murray-Bruce, of the many leaders of the PDP, including three Governors, a former Governor, presidential aspirants and members of the national working committees, and accused them of involvement “in the disturbance of public safety, unlawful blockade of Shehu Shagari Way.
“After carefully reading the Police statement, one cannot but describe the claims made in it as laughable, crude and and another low point in the posture of the police against the opposition in the country.
“In exercise of their constitutional rights of assembly, expression and movement, leaders of the PDP decided to stage a peaceful procession from the party’s campaign office on Ibrahim Babangida Way to INEC and Police Headquarters. The procession consisted of the Senate President, the party national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, presidential aspirants, members of the National Assembly, Governors of Ekiti and Sokoto States. Later, the Governors of Taraba and Gombe States joined the procession,
“The purpose was to express the opposition of the PDP to the manner in which the electoral body and the security agencies had been colluding with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to manipulate election results and subvert the will of the people, as evidenced by the conduct of the gubernatorial elections in Ekiti and Osun State. We wanted to send a clear signal that such official subversion of the will of the people in favour of the APC should not be repeated in the 2019 elections.
“At the INEC secretariat, the procession spent over 40 minutes where the various leaders addressed the crowd in the presence of two national commissioners of INEC, including the one in charge of legal matters, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu. The two INEC commissioners equally responded to the complaints raised by the PDP leaders. It was a civilised, frank and enlightened exchange, devoid of any rancour.
“The procession then headed towards the Police Headquarters while being hailed on the streets by ordinary Nigerians who came out to cheer the leaders standing in an open van. From the Eagles Square end, the procession was on the other side of the road going to Police Headquarters. The procession did not even get to the point where it will turn to the side where the Police Force Headquarters is located when the police rained tear gas on the people. They deliberately targettted the open vans in which the Senate President and other VIPs were standing.
“The procession quickly diverted to the Area 11 Junction leading to FCDA. The diversion was done to avoid a repeat of the 2003 event in which a similar tear gassing event led to the death of a former Senate President, Senator Chuba Okadigbo.
“Let it be known that the hostile, brutal, needlesss, tactless and uncivil response of the Police under the present leadership of Mr. Ibrahim Kpotum Idris to the peaceful, lawful and justified procession was in contrast to how the same police responded to a similar protest by the opposition in 2014.
“In 2014, the protesters then led by the Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), the candidate of the opposition party, were not attacked. They were tolerated and their grievances listened to by the police leadership. In 2014, it was the same Nigeria Police as we have today. The difference is the temperament and democratic credentials of the then administration, in general, and that of the Police leadership, in particular.
“The fabrications by the Police as contained in their press statement only show the new police leadership as mere jesters trying to hone their skills in comic script-writing. Every move of the PDP procession today was recorded by the media – Television, print, radio and online -, citizens, members of the civil society and the international community. These independent observers know that nothing is far from the truth than the claims made by the Police in their statement.
“It should be noted that the Police under Idris are simply setting the stage for another onslaught on members of the Nigerian Senate and that is why they singled out the Senate President and two other Senators as the people being invited and accused of all these false charges.
“It is clear that the Idris-led Police are intent on turning Nigeria into a police state and destroying members of the opposition at all cost and that that is why they specialize in framing up leaders of the opposition and other outspoken legislators on false charges.
“This fresh attempt will fail. The invited Senators and their party will exercise their right at all times and in all cases. We know that Nigeria has not turned to Banana Republic and we will not allow the Police under the present leadership to turn it to one, no matter the expertise for evil being displayed by its top personnel.”
Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru Ahmed el-Rufai has made it clear that the issue of automatic ticket is never the policy of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
He therefore condemned what he called, ‘the rumour that some people have been granted automatic tickets in the party.
“We thought that this rumour of automatic ticket which has no place in our constitution and any enlighten democracy have been resolved .but up to the time I left Kaduna this morning and came to see the president, we did not receive the list of those that will contest the legislative elections.”
The governor, who was answering questions from news men in Abuja today, Friday, raised eyebrow over what he described as “exclusions.”
According to him, exclusions are one of the many reasons elections are lost at the tribunal level. “We are being careful. In Kaduna state we do not practice imposition; forcing people to step down for anyone. We believe in elections and we like people to subject themselves to full democratic process.”
The governor expressed happiness that even President Muhammadu Buhari had kicked against automatic ticket and imposition, adding that as a product of elections, the President had never encouraged non election.
“He has never supported imposition and he has never asked anyone to grant anybody automatic tickets. The position was restated yesterday to the progressive governors’ forum and he told me this and said he will take necessary steps to communicate this very clearly to the party leadership.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola has described those who took to the streets today to protest the outcome of the recent State governorship election, including the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Senator Ben Bruce, Senator Dino Melaye and others, as mentally ill.
Aregbesola, who spoke to news men in Abuja today, Friday shortly after an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari said: “the only option left for responsible politician in democracy is to take electoral grievances to the court of law.”
He expressed surprise that even when other political parties have gone to court to challenge the result of the election which made the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gboyaga Oyetola the winner, “those anti-democracy blindly went wild, protesting on the streets.”

Meanwhile, police have invited the Senate President and his fellow protesters for interrogation on their role in what the police described as disturbance of public peace and public safety, unlawful blockade of Shehu Shagari way for several hours preventing motorists, road users and other members of the public from having access and passage on the highway thereby disturbing public peace and public safety and causing innocent people to scamper for safety and violent attack on Policemen posted to ensure security of the Force Headquarters, pushing and hitting the Policemen to forcefully enter the Force Headquarters to cause damage to Police equipment and Government properties.
A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood asked the protesters to report themselves to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Monitoring Unit at the Force Headquarters on Monday, 8th October, 2018 for investigation.
The police said that the Senate President and his fellow protesters were captured on camera being involved in the disturbance of public peace and public safety, unlawful blockade of Shehu Shagari way for several hours preventing motorists, road users and other members of the public from having access and passage on the highway thereby disturbing public peace and public safety and causing innocent people to scamper for safety and violent attack on Policemen posted to ensure security of the Force Headquarters, pushing and hitting the Policemen to forcefully enter the Force Headquarters to cause damage to Police equipment and Government properties are hereby invited to report themselves to the IGP Monitoring Unit at the Force Headquarters on Monday, 8th October, 2018 for investigation.
“Today at about 1330Hrs, unruly and violent protesters who are members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in their hundreds with thugs and miscreants inside several trucks and vehicles blocked the Shehu Shagari way in front of the Nigeria Police Force, Headquarters creating a gridlock of traffic on the highway and preventing motorists, road users and other members of the public from having access and passage on Shehu Shagari way thereby disturbing public peace and public safety and causing innocent people to scamper for safety, suddenly the unruly/violent protesters surge and rushed violently on the Policemen posted to ensure safety of the Force Headquarters premises, pushing and hitting the Policemen to forcefully enter the Force Headquarters to cause damage to Police equipment and Government properties.
“The Police team headed by a very Senior Police Officer despite the provocation, after issuing words of proclamation, warning this unruly PDP protesters who were chanting war songs of ”we no go gree o, we no go gree, we no go gree”, charged the Police personnel who used minimum force and dispersed them.
Senator Dino Melaye, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce and others yet to be identified were recorded on Camera pushing Policemen to forcefully enter the Force Headquarters to damage and destroy Police equipment and Government properties while Senator Bukola Saraki was at the scene of the attack in his car also captured on camera along with hundreds of miscreants and thugs in the acts of disturbance of public peace and public safety, unlawful blockade of Shehu Shagari way for several hours preventing motorists, road users and other members of the public from having access and passage on the highway thereby disturbing public peace and public safety and causing innocent people to scamper for safety.
“The Inspector General of Police has directed immediate investigation into this unprovoked and unwarranted attack on the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force and the Force Headquarters premises which is against the law and condemnable. The Force will do everything within the law to bring all perpetrators of this crime to justice, no matter how highly placed.”
The statement appealed to residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to remain calm as the situation is under control, adding that development will be communicated to the public soon.

Governor Nasiru Ahmed el-Rufai has said that Senator Shehu Sani, representing Kaduna Central Senatorial Area, would need to explain to the people of Kaduna State as to why he blocked the N100 Billion World Bank loan that would have been invested in building school and hospital infrastructure in the state.
“Shehu Sani has done things against the interest of the people of Kaduna state and it is time for him to explain why he did what he did and ask the delegates to vote for him.”
Governor el-Rufai, who spoke to news men today, Friday shortly after an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari said that the N100 Billion World Bank which the Senator blocked was to have attracted only one percent interest and payable over 50 years.
“Everyone in Kaduna knows this and many people are predictably angry. It’s an act of sabotage. “It’s time for him to go and explain why he did what he did.”
The governor,who quarreled with the manipulation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election processes by Senator Shehu Sani stressed that he could not avoid facing the consequences of his action.
According to him, try to cut corners by resorting to “what is called automatic ticket is a recipe to losing the election to other parties.”

The Osun State Governor-elect, Gboyega Oyetola has promised to clear all the salary arrears of the civil servants in the state.
Answering questions from news men at the Presidential Villa, Abuja today, Friday, shortly after an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari, Oyetola said that recently, four months salary arrears were paid to the workers, adding that when he assumes office, he will give priority to clearing the remaining arrears.
“We will work at improving the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) so that we will not continue to rely so much on the federation allocation to survive.”
Oyetola was in the Presidential Villa along with the Kano State governor, Dr. Abduallhi Umar Ganduje who head the committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Osun election as well as Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has started the process of appointing some judges from some states of the federation into the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
They are Benue State Chief Judge, Justice Uwani Musa Abba Aji, Abia State Chief Judge, Justice OnuohaArisaKalu Ogwe, Ogun State Chief Judge, Justice Mosunmola Arinola Dipeolu and three Judges from the same Ogun State: Oludayo Oluwa bamise Osunfisan, Olusola Stephen Oloyede and Olatunde Hassan Oyajinmi.
Others are Kadi of Kwara State Shariah Court, Zakariyah Abdulrasaq, President of Oyo State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Eni Esan.
A statement today, Friday, by the NJC Director of Information, Soji Oye, said that the decision to elevate the senior judicial officers from those State was taken at 87thmeeting of the Council between October 3 and 4.
According to the statement, the names of the elevated judicial officers have been forwarded to President Muhammadu Buhari and governors of the states they come from for confirmation.
It is of course globally accepted that the legislature is an essential arm of the presidential system of government. In fact, to many scholars, of all the arms of government in a democracy, the legislature is considered the most critical for effective governance. The reasons for this assumption may not be unconnected with the fact that of the three arms of government, the legislature is the most democratic in its process of decision making.
Yes, unlike the executive for instance, a good legislature, not the Bukola Saraki – led type, always takes its stance after an exhaustive deliberative process by hearing the opinions of all interested members on the issue. Second, the legislature is also considered the most democratic of all the arms of government because each of its members represents one constituency in the country.
Agreed, as critical as the federal legislature or the National Assembly is to our democracy especially in the area of lawmaking and over sighting, for such an institution to be useful to the people in the day-to-day governance and long-term national development, it must develop the capacity for carrying out its constitutional assignments. Unfortunately because of our chequered experience with democracy – no thanks to the military – our country as much as we cherish democratic rule has not really developed its legislative institution.
If you recall, of all the arms of government, the legislature was always the first casualty of every military intervention in the nation’s political life. Whereas the executive subsisted and the judiciary was tolerated in military regimes, there was not even a disdainful consideration for the legislature. The consequence is that we have less and less of a political class imbued with the nuances of legislative behavior. While we have developed politicians who can bark out instructions, we have less of those with contemplative dispositions required for lawmaking!
To bring the facts home, from 1999 till date, David Mark, is the only senator who can boast of 19 years of cumulative legislative experience. This fact runs clearly against the intendments of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), which did not impose term limitations on the legislature. The framers of the Constitution understood that the nature of lawmaking is so tedious and painstaking and requires experience, maturity, higher intelligence quotient, clarity of thought, fair-mindedness and of course trustworthiness.
While it is difficult for one individual to come completely imbued with this skill-set, it is, however, possible to acquire them over time, by experience, capacity building, showing passion for the job and of course by encouragement. Sadly, the primordial nature of our politics, the unfortunate influence of godfathers and godmothers, non-ideological nature of our politics and, of course, partisan miscalculations have combined to cause high turnover of our lawmakers every four years – after the general election.
You may wish to ask: where is Senator Victor Ndoma Egba, SAN, that highly-gifted and intellectual lawmaker who marshaled his points on the floor of the Senate with such a passionate fervour to the admiration of friends and foes? Well, he has reportedly been cleared to contest for the senate seat again on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC. Where is Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw, whose strict and meticulous oversight eyes the ministries and government agencies dreaded?
Besides, where is Senator Ayo Arise with all his knowledge and eloquence? Where is Professor Oserheimen Osunbor, the great teacher in the Senate? Where is Joy Emordi, “the joy of the Senate”, according to Senator David Mark? What of the penetrating voice of Chris Anyanwu and her concise presentations on national issues? Where is Senator Abdul Ningi today? What about the flamboyant Patrick Obiahagbon, who made a lot of sense in spite of his obsessions with grandiloquence? Again, he too has been reportedly cleared to contest the senate seat this time round on the APC platform.
On the contrary, in United States, Senator Robert C. Byrd served for 51 years, 5 months and 26 days from January 3, 1959 to June 28, 2010; Senator Daniel K. Inouye was in the American Senate for 49 years, 11 months and 15 days from January 3, 1963 to December 17, 2012; Senator Strom Thurmond was a senator for 47 years, 5 months and 8 days; while Senator Edward Kennedy was in the Senate for 46 years, 9 months and 19 days, from November 7, 1962, to August 25, 2009, just to mention a few. Orrin Hatch, a Republican from Utah (January 3, 1977 to present) is the longest serving senator still in office.
So, when you are glued to your television sets with mouths open marveling at the competency exhibited by American lawmakers in their congressional hearings, remember that was not achieved overnight by one simple flight. It took years of learning and experience to hone those admirable capabilities. And that is what Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the national chairman of the APC wants to replicate in the National Assembly.
Oshiomhole is on a patriotic journey to bequeath to Nigerians a legislature that is worth its name both in competency and love for country. He dreams of a legislature that will truly represent the wishes and aspirations of the Nigerian people by weeding out all manner of stragglers and mercenaries masquerading as lawmakers while building an institutional memory by retaining the lot who have demonstrated high capacity, competency, patriotism, a great passion for lawmaking and oversight functions and, also, importantly, loyalty to the party.
In the real sense of the word, Oshiomhole is not giving out automatic ticket to anybody. He is simply encouraging the APC and the National Assembly to retain their best for the greater good of the country. Therefore, when APC gives senatorial tickets to the like of Senators Robert Boroffice, Tayo Alasoadura and Yele Omogunwa from Ondo State, and Senator Shehu Sani representing Kaduna Central, the party is not waging any war against anybody at all. It is all in the national interest, which is even greater than but almost always consistent with the party interests.
If truth be told, Shehu Sani, for instance, represents an oasis of hope in this 8th Senate that is hated and derided, as it is, by the Nigerian people. He has at all times stood with the Nigerian people, no matter the issue of debate on the floor of the Parliament. He has, through his exposé, given a hint of the obscenities going on in the Senate in the name of “allowances for senators.” He, together with the other senators mentioned here, has remained loyal to their party APC in spite of the provocations of their state governments. And above all, they have stood firm in defending President Buhari’s interests in a very treacherous senate.
It is important that some state governors like Nasir el-Rufai and Rotimi Akeredolu understand that it is in the national interest to build a patriotic, strong and virile legislative institution for our democracy. And so they must put aside personal battles and vendetta for the good of all. Oshiomhole and his national working committee, NWC, are not out to undermine the authorities of the emperor-governors, after all, he was once in the saddle as Edo state governor for all of eight years.
In all of this development, the disposition should be that nobody has been deliberately victimised, let alone a governor. It should be understood that Oshiomhole is only looking out for the interest of the APC, the federal government and the country. His action will eventually be salutary to keeping the number of the Senate APC caucus that he seeks to accomplish his remove-Bukola Saraki-as-senate president campaign.
Nigeria At 58: Matters Arising, By Joseph Orjime
Islam also played a prominent role in eroding the culture of Northern Nigeria, replacing for instance, the customary courts with Sharia courts.
We call it PR, facilitation fee, processing fee, transport money, financial engineering, deal or whatever.
And when it serves the intended purpose, we refer to it as. “God’s blessings”.
One would have assumed that the number of churches and mosques springing up in every nook and cranny of Nigeria would amount to higher morals in our society. The reverse is rather the case.
The situation is the more religious we get, the more ungodly we become.
Life has become so cheap and brutish that killings no longer make news. It is the number of casualties and the death toll that really matters.
Yet bicycles and tricycles are common sights in India, while only the wretched of the earth ride bicycles in Nigeria.