Tinubu Wants Remnants Of PDP Swept Away

The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stressed the need for the remnants of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to be swept out for the country to enjoy the new good governance.
“It is time to sweep out the PDP remnants and put in position people, who actually care about the people.”
At the APC National Convention today, Saturday, in Abuja, Asiwaju Tinubu noted that the progressive agenda of the APC has been hampered because elements of the PDP remain embedded in the many agencies and ministries so crucial to daily governance.
“They have been as a fifth column, undermining our policies at every turn. While impeding reform, they also plot the comeback of their reactionary brethren to power.”
The APC leader said that the old malpractices of the PDP that have soiled what should be our beautiful national home, advising members to continue cleaning it for the benefit of all Nigerians, even for the members of the PDP who have done so much harm “because we are a party of compassion and togetherness not one of malice and intolerance.”
Asiwaju Tinubu said that APC is on a mission to save the nation.
“When you return home, speak not only of what we accomplished today. But enlighten your people about the policies and ideals of this party so that they will know which party is day and which is night, which party seeks to be their servant and which again schemes to be their master.”
He asked the APC governors, whom he described as the wheels on which the party moves, to close ranks and wisely resolve issues in the overall interests of the party.
“You have rallied behind President Buhari and refused to be moved by anything other than the good of this collective enterprise. Your comportment has been inspiring.”
Tinubu also called on the lawmakers to continue to contribute towards providing responsible and good governance.
“We ask you to do even more to advance our party’s policy agenda and help the president enact laws that ensure prosperity and justice reign throughout the land.”
He told Nigerian youths: “if you seek progressive governance that gives every Nigerian a fair chance, the APC is the home for you. We welcome you home.”
The full text of Tinubu speech at the Convention is reproduced here:
Joined in goodwill by common purpose and noble endeavor, we assemble this day. The doubters who gave APC no chance of existence or of continued survival have gotten their reply in full. Their envious prayers and complaints have been answered in reverse.
They wanted to see the end of us and our pursuit of good governance for Nigeria. You should not forget, as I shall never forget, the strong efforts they made to stop us in the courts.
There were twelve cases brought trying to stop us from merging, from registering the new party, then attempting to bar our candidate from the election.
Lacking the courage to face the democratic will of the people, they tried to misuse the courts as a weapon against democracy. We thank the judiciary for following the letter and spirit of the constitution by dismissing this dirty dozen of malicious cases filed against us.
With their schemes foiled, those who tried to destroy us must bear witness to the destruction of their edifice of corrupt governance and their dreams of unjust domination of our nation.
While they planned a lifetime of greedy enrichment by looting the people’s resources and the public treasury for 60 years, we moved to reform the economy to bring development and aid to the poor.
When they called for hate and division, we strove for compassion and unity. When they hoisted the standard of bias, we raised the flag of justice and the chevron of fairness.
When they sought to make Nigeria a monument to corrupt government, we sought to remake Nigeria into a place of transparency and honest opportunity for all.
The APC’s formation is the most important political development in our recent history. This is not due to the names of those who founded the party. It is because of the ideals upon which the party was established.
The APC was not brought into existence to compel the majority to serve the few. For 16 consecutive years, the PDP had already assumed that mean role.
The APC came into being to reverse this unjust equation.
Under the PDP, the people were made to let the beast ride them. The APC came to stop this travesty. By right, it is the people who are to ride the beast not the other way around.
As we go through today’s deliberations, we must keep in remembrance and put into action the purposes for which this party was formed.
Yes, human nature is partly composed of personal ambitions. Life would be incomplete without such goals and dreams. Yet, we must be motivated by other things more sublime than our personal benefit.
As good citizens of Nigeria and members of the party, we must seek to prosper with society more that we seek to prosper from society.
In the APC, we are many but we are also one.
Thus, we must stand together for democratic good governance or stand not at all.
We have experienced much since our inception. Unexpected events and harsh realities emerged to block our way. Those who detest progress fought severely against us. And they are still fighting.
Yet, we remain true to our beliefs.
In a few short years, we have done more than the other party did in 16 long years.
During their years, oil prices and government revenues were high. They had more money but less moral commitment to the common welfare.
They neither established school-feeding programs nor created a safety net for the poorest among us. We had less but did these things because we cared more.
Under the PDP, terrorists planted their wicked flag on our soil, controlled territory, and spread mayhem as they willed.
Now, that evil flag of Boko Haram no longer flies over any of our land. Their fantasy of establishing an empire has forever been dashed. They are retreating and being beaten by the day. The APC government accomplished this while the PDP spent money with no result except increasing misery.
Where did the money go? When the PDP holds their convention and presents their candidates, the public should ask them. If the question is asked, theirs will be the quietest convention ever held. They dare not answer the question with honesty for an honest answer will destroy them.
Our party has made progress but much work remains. We have overcome recession but that is an insufficient cure to many. We must accelerate economic growth and bring prosperity to all.
We must create jobs wherever we find the jobless. We must help bring food to the tables of the hungry. We must bring light where darkness now resides.
We must continue to squash corruption where it stands.
People continue to suffer violence in several places. We must end the violence and untangle the root causes of such conflict.
We must reclaim Nigeria’s place in the world as the leader of the African cause and black race.
These things will be challenging. This is why we must band together as one party, one family, one purpose, one people.
As a very old and wise woman recently told me. “Don’t worry son. You are doing well but you mustn’t get tired. Your broom is good but it takes more than one stroke to clean a filthy house.”
Well, the PDP left us a dirty house. As we complete this four-year term, we complete but one stroke of that broom in cleaning that house.
We are here today to prepare our way so that we may continue to right the wrongs that have been left by others for us to correct.
You are here to build a better Nigeria.
This means we must join hands even more tightly than before. Over the past few months, there has been jockeying and competition for the various positions in the party.
Today, we conduct the elections to fill these vital posts. Those who sought posts were all qualified and good people. While only one person can win, the party needs you all.
You all have competed as is your right in a democratic setting. Now, competition must end. Reconciliation for the great battle ahead – the general elections – must commence.
We must show the people that we conduct our internal affairs differently than other parties just as we adhere to different ideas and policies than these other parties do. They are backward. We are progressive. They are despotic. We are democratic. Now, we must walk the same as we talk.
Today I appeal to you to accommodate each other by giving greater emphasis to the progressive bond that unites us so that we attain victory in the electoral battles to come.
The success of the APC convention today is such that it sets our eyes at the edge of the spear.
Under President Buhari, Nigeria has found its rightful course. Discipline and collective purpose are taking root. Government has become accountable. Bleakness turns to hope.
President Buhari has done significant work clearing away yesterday’s mess so that we may reach a better future.
When his critics grossly falsify by saying he has not achieved enough, remember what the old woman told me “Your broom is good but it takes more than one stroke to clean a dirty house.”
The old malpractices of the PDP that have soiled what should be our beautiful national home. We now must continue cleaning it for the benefit of all Nigerians, even for the members of the PDP who have done so much harm because we are a party of compassion and togetherness not one of malice and intolerance.
Be proud to be of the APC. We are on a mission to save our nation. When you return home, speak not only of what we accomplished today.
But enlighten your people about the policies and ideals of this party so that they will know which party is day and which is night, which party seeks to be their servant and which again schemes to be their master.
To the APC governors. Excellencies. You are the wheels on which the party moves. You have found ways to close ranks and wisely resolve issues in the overall interests of the party.
You have rallied behind President Buhari and refused to be moved by anything other than the good of this collective enterprise. Your comportment has been inspiring.
To our lawmakers, your efforts are recognized. Without your contributions, providing responsible and good governance would be impossible.
We ask you to do even more to advance our party’s policy agenda and help the president enact laws that ensure prosperity and justice reign throughout the land.
APC Women, you are the heart and conscience of the nation and our party. You must always raise your voice to ensure that we remain true to our goal of improving the lot of the average family.
We count on you to run for elective office and to galvanize support for the party throughout the land.
Great APC youth (pause and repeat). Your intelligence, skills and patriotism tell us you are ready to serve. That we believe in you is evident by Mr. President signing the “Not too young to Run” bill into law.
If you seek progressive governance that gives every Nigerian a fair chance, the APC is the home for you. We welcome you home.
Before closing, I must mention something of high concern. Our progressive agenda has been hampered because elements of the PDP remain embedded in the many agencies and ministries so crucial to daily governance.
They have been as a fifth column, undermining our policies at every turn. While impeding reform, they also plot the comeback of their reactionary brethren to power.
This is something we should no longer abide. Our party teems with competent, reform-minded people who would perform admirably in these positions.
It is time to sweep out the PDP remnants and put in position people, who actually care about the people.
Some among us feared that today we would be joined by the presence of rain. Don’t fret. Let the rain fall if it must. For it is a sign of a great washing.
We, the party of the broom, should understand more than anyone else what this represents. The rain symbolizes that we are to wash away the remaining shards of the old, unjust politics so that we can set forth a better path for Nigeria.
Thus, let us be equal to the historic moment before us. Let us dedicate ourselves to uplifting the average man, woman and child. Let us dedicate this day to the establishment of a compassionate political culture and social consciousness.
May this mighty broom that we have become sweep aside that which needs to be swept aside so that all Nigerians may enter into their finest destiny with national pride and utmost dignity.
We are ready. We are the APC. We are Nigeria.
May God bless you all and bless our beloved republic.







National Assembly has said that President Muhammadu Buhari made the scatting remarks on the 2018 national budget, shortly after signing it on Wednesday, because he was not properly briefed by his aides about the situation on the ground.
President Buhari’s Visit To Morocco: 6 Quick Takeaways, By Garba Shehu
Fact: The Federal Government’s programme of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of former agitators in the Niger Delta region of the country as part of the Amnesty Programme brought calmness to the country at its commencement. It floundered and wobbled due to irregularities until the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari put it back on track. Now there is peace once again.
Question: If the disarmament and rehabilitation of 30,000 ex-agitators could do so much for nation, how far would 18,000 skilled and unskilled new jobs go towards cementing that peace?
While analysts take their time to assimilate and give us the answer as to how much good the new jobs will bring, President Buhari who visited the Kingdom of Morocco from June 10 to June 11, 2018 signed onto memoranda of understanding and agreements leading to the new jobs and many others. This, of course, reaffirms the Buhari administration’s commitment to make a very big difference by linking foreign policy directly to Nigeria’s economic interests.
The jobs in view are calculated to come from the commitment to the Regional Gas Pipeline, which will connect Nigeria’s gas resources, those of some West African countries and Morocco, thereby fostering integration and development of countries in the West African region.
These jobs will also come from the establishment of a Basic Chemicals Platform, specifically to develop a significant Ammonia Production Plant by the Kingdom of Morocco in the Niger Delta.
Yet another important takeaway is the decision by the two countries to strengthen cooperation in the efforts to combat radicalization and violent extremism in Africa and beyond.
To achieve this, the two leaders underscored their commitment to moderation, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, as taught by Islam. They expressed deep concerns about violent extremism, terrorism and the persistence of security threats in Africa.
As part of the technical agreement reached in this regard, Morocco will open their training facilities for the training of about 150 Nigerians in moderate, modernized and non-extremist methods of Islamic leadership.
On the basis of their exemplary cooperation, the two Heads of State agreed to develop partnership in the field of agriculture particularly through the signing of Cooperation Agreement on vocational training and technical supervision. This will involve about 80 Nigerians in varied fields of agriculture and the setting up of 20 farmers’ schools.
Broken down to specifics, the agreement promised that Morocco will support university education with scholarships of eight agricultural engineers per year.
The areas of specific training are:
· Two students in rural engineering
· Two students in the animal production
· Two students in horticulture and
· Two veterinary doctors.
Morocco will equally support agricultural training leading to a diploma for five specialized technicians per year ( baccalaureate plus two years) and five technicians per year (baccalaureate plus two years) in the fields of irrigation agriculture, breeding, management of agricultural companies and marketing of agricultural inputs with scholarships.
The Kingdom of Morocco will also provide support for continuing education:
· 20 engineers as part of a short-term training (one-week study trips)
· Five veterinary doctors (one-week study trips)
· 20 technicians (one-week study trips)
· 15 engineers on irrigation techniques, water management and hydro-agricultural infra(one 15-day session)
· 30 engineers on modern breeding techniques (two sessions of 10 days)
· 10 Veterinary doctors on animal health ( two sessions of 10 days) and
· 15 engineers on horticultural production techniques (one session…).
In the same breath, the Kingdom of Morocco will support and provide technical assistance in setting up 20 farmer-field schools (FFS) for the training of Nigerian farmers.
The agreement concerning this sector is for a period of three years and may be renewed for a further period.
For Morocco, which has lately been making strong efforts to improve relations with neighbouring states and the rest of the continent since their return to the African Union, it is important that our two states have agreed to consult and coordinate on regional and international issues of mutual interest and concern, and to coordinate the positions of the two countries in regional and international organizations, including the African Union.
His Majesty King Mohammed VI congratulated President Buhari for his leadership in the regional initiative against terrorism in the Lake Chad region and commended his efforts in the fight against corruption and his role as the African Union anti-corruption champion.
Morocco has many economic strengths, including the world’s largest phosphate reserves and a diverse agricultural sector. On the basis of an agreement between Moroccan state firm, OCP, and the Fertiliser Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria, FEPSAN, Nigeria has been receiving the needed phosphate for the local blending of fertilizer. So far, 14 of the county’s moribund fertilizer plants have resumed production.
Activities have been generated in the value chain in terms of transportation, labour engagements at the plants including loading and offloading with more than 250,000 jobs created directly and indirectly.
The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative plans to make available one million metric tons of fertilizers, amounting to 20 million bags to farmers this year.
Garba Shehu is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.