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First Lady, Dame Patience Quits

 

Dame Patience Jonathan
Dame Patience Jonathan

The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has resigned her appointment as a “Super” Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service.
It was gathered that the resignation followed  alleged final breakdown in relationship between the First Lady and the Governor of the state, Mr. Seriake Dickson.
Dickson had in July 2012, five months after his inauguration, appointed Patience Jonathan as one of the 17 new permanent secretaries in the state civil service.
Dickson said the appointment of the First Lady as a permanent secretary was based on the power conferred on him by Section 203 of the constitution.
He further said it was in recognition of her services to the state and nation, adding that she was a directorate level officer in the civil service.
Sources from the Ministry of Education said the 57-year-old Patience Jonathan left the service voluntarily.
One of the sources who pleaded anonymity said the First Lady in her letter of resignation opted for voluntary retirement.
He said the ministry had computed and finalised her terminal benefits already.
When asked the total amount of her terminal benefits, he said: “Well I don’t know. All I can tell you is that everything has been processed.
“The whole thing is political. It appears Madam Peace is not happy with the governor. With her resignation, the battle line has been drawn.
“I feel the President’s wife resigned to enable her to have the moral right to slug it out with Dickson ahead of the governorship poll in the state. Let no one deceive you, the whole thing is politics. After all, she is 57 and the retirement age is 60.”
The wife of the President has a National Certificate of Education in Mathematics/Biology, which she obtained in 1989 from the Rivers State College of Education.
She also has a degree in Biology and Psychology (Education) from the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
A senior official of the ministry confirmed the development and said it was true the First Lady resigned.
The official dismissed political reasons for her resignation, saying: “I can say Dame Patience Jonathan has voluntarily retired. But whether there is political undertone in her resignation, I cannot say.
“I think the First Lady felt that her continued stay as Permanent Secretary will be depriving others. Now that she has thrown in the towel, it will afford others the opportunity to take her position.
“Already, in accordance with the civil service rules, we have prepared all her entitlements. Whatever is due her will be given to her. She will also be receiving her pension.

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Court Sacks New Foodball Boss, Pinnick; But Football Body Kicks

Amaju Pinnick of NFF

The Federal High Court sitting in Jos has sacked the new chairman of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr. Amaju Pinnick, setting aside the September 30 election that led to his emergence as the chairman of the football ruling body. The court insists that it is wrong for anybody to disobey Court order.
This is even as the executive committee of NFF has filed for appeal against the ruling.
Delivering his judgment today on the case, Justice Ambrose Alagoa, who said that the election was conducted when there was a court injunction against it, said that it was wrong to disobey court order and warned all parties to abide by the ruling of the court.
Justice Alagoa ordered that the status quo be maintained and that the election that produced Chris Giwa as the NFF president should be recognized.
“I have set aside all the proceedings and decisions of the Warri Extra Ordinary meeting of the 20th September and the Elective Congress of 30th September which were direct contravention of the orders of this court as granted on the 19th September,” said Justice Allagoa.
“Nobody should foist on the court a complete case of hopelessness so that the principles of law and justice can be upheld. Its not enough to say that the order of court was wrongly made, no matter how unorthodox, its subsisting orders, unless set aside, remains law and must be respected.”
“Defendants in this matter have not filed any counter affidavits in this court to contest the facts. There is no motion nor Memorandum of Appearance. This is a court of Record. On this note, the court has no option to protect the integrity and sanctity of court. Court orders are not tea party. Nobody is above the law. Impunity must be stopped.”
It will be recalled that Messers Obinna Ogba and Yahaya Adamu of the Giwa-led faction had dragged the immediate past president of the NFF, Alhaji Aminu Maigari and the NFF Secretary General, Musa Ahmadu, to court seeking for orders to restrain Maigari as the first defendant; the NFF as the second defendant and Football Associations as the third defendant from conducting another election after the Giwa-led faction was elected
But the Maigari-led board had on September 20, 2014 and September 30, 2014 held extraordinary congresses, which led to the election of the Chairman of Delta Sports Commission, Amaju Pinnick as the new NFF president.
in a swift reaction to today’s court ruling, the NFF has filed for appeal against the ruling.
NFF 1st Vice-President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi said: “We have been notified of the ruling of the court, which was made in spite of our filing for a preliminary objection concerning the jurisdiction of the court.
“However, our lawyers have gone to work immediately the order was made. We are appealing the ruling and also filing for Stay of Execution of the order.”

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2015: Yes I Will Run – Jonathan; Sets Up Haliru Bello Declaration Committee

imagesAfter months of speculations, President Goodluck Jonathan has finally signified his intention to seek for re-election in 2015 Presidential election. To that effect, the President has set up a Presidential declaration committee, headed by the former National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and also former Defence Minister from Kebbi state Dr. Haliru Bello.
Also in the committee are Senator Ken Nnamani (Enugu) while the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim (Ebonyi) would serve as the Secretary.
Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Professor Rufa’i Ahmed Alkali (Gombe), Julius Imagwe – SSA – Youth (Edo), Dr. Baraka Sani (SSA -NSAP), Kano are to serve as members of the committee.
Governors were also nominated to represent their zones on the board of the committee and those appointed include Governors Liyel Imoke, Cross River (South South), Theodore Orji, Abia (South East), Olusegun Mimiko, Ondo (South West), Dr. Mua’zu Babangida Aliyu Niger (North Central), Ibrahim Shema, Katsina (North West) and Ibrahim Dankwambo, Gombe (North East)
These facts came to light today when he met the leadership of the PDP at the Presidential Villa. The president was said to have intimated the PDP leadership that he would beat the deadline for the procurement of the presidential nomination form being sold at Wadata house, the party’s secretariat.
November 7 and 15 have been fixed as the dates for his declaration,.
Jonathan was said to have assured the party leadership at the meeting that he would pick the party nomination form before the October 30th deadline set for the exercise by the ruling party.

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National Environmental Standards Set To Punish Erring Companies

 

Dr. Ngeri Benebo
Dr. Ngeri Benebo

Director General of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Dr. Ngeri Benebo has vowed to implement sanctions against erring companies in the areas of environmental degradation. This will be done, she warned, through the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy as part of efforts of the government to create healthy and sustainable environment.
Dr. Benebo who spoke to newsmen in Abuja said that this is part of the efforts to ensure that companies cooperate and keep to the end of their bargain of acquiring their end products from the consumer.
According to her, firms will henceforth be made to pay fines or face court sanctions.
The EPR programme was set up to ensure that companies buy back the end products from their users to ensure the sanitisation of the environment. A procedure that is tuned towards ‘the polluter pays’ principle.
The EPR policy is characterized by: the shifting of responsibility (physically and/or economically; fully or partially) upstream toward the producer and away from municipalities and the provision of incentives to producers to take into account, environmental considerations when designing their products.
Dr: Benebo said that all companies with products that have end products have been asked to set up collection centre where they can buy back their end products.
According to her, government has given the companies enough time to set up collection mechanisms as well as infrastructure that will take off some of the burden of cleaning up as government cannot do all alone.
“There are sanctions in place but we have not started applying it. We are giving them till next year to put everything in place. But before the end of this year, you must have your producer responsibility organization. There are people that they can contract to do it for them, that is their umbrella name.
“So you can decide to do it on your own or a group of you can decide to do it, but you must have an outfit, either directly from your facility or external to your facility to carry out this activity for you. We are looking at January next year to kick off the sanctions.”
Dr. Benebo said that discussions with companies have been going on for a while now, adding “they are doing some corporate social responsibility here and there, but they are not doing the buy back of their products, because that is what gives a toll on our sanitation in the country.
“Because you take your yoghurt you throw the pack away; you take your coke you throw the pet bottle away: bournvita, the Can is thrown somewhere.
“Government is now saying that enough is enough; let people be responsible for the end results of their products. It is a part of polluter pays principle and that is what is done globally.”  

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Presidents Jonathan, Yayi Flag-Off Construction Of Seme-Krake Joint Border Post: Jonathan Leaves For Pilgrimage In Israel

 

President Goodluck Jonathan and Boni Yayi
President Goodluck Jonathan and Boni Yayi

Presidents Goodluck Jonathan of Nigerian and Boni Yayi of Benin Republic as well as officials of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will take part in the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the Seme-Krake Joint Border Control Post tomorrowmorning, even as President Jonathan takes off from there for a pilgrimage to Israel later in the day.
The Seme-Krake Joint Border Control Post is being constructed under the ECOWAS Transport Facilitation Programme which has the objective of boosting trade and economic relations among member countries
A statement from special adviser to President Jonathan on media and publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati today said that the Nigerian leader is expected to depart Lagos after the ground-breaking ceremony for Israel on what he called “a brief pilgrimage.”
According to Abati, Jonathan will be accompanied to Israel by the Chaplain of the Presidential Villa, Venerable Obioma Onwuzurumba and his principal aides.
He said that in addition to visiting Christian Holy sites in Israel, the President would join other Nigerian pilgrims in a prayer session for the well-being and progress of the country at an Inter-Denominational Service in Jerusalem on Sunday.
He said that the President and his entourage are expected back in Nigeria on Monday.

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Jonathan Wants Human Rights Concerns Addressed In Fight Against Boko Haram

Jonathan in MilitaryPresident Goodluck Jonathan has given a marching order to military and civilian segments of Nigeria to reach a collective resolve towards addressing Human Rights concerns associated with internal security operations in Nigeria. 
“We have taken very seriously, reports from some international organizations about perceived human rights abuses by our security forces during military operations. Findings, have generally shown that these reports are, in the main, exaggerated. 
“However, we will do everything in our powers to ensure that the rights of our citizens as enshrined in our constitution are respected. We want to appeal to the human rights community for broader cooperation, and deeper understanding of the circumstances that we face and for greater appreciation of the efforts put in place for improved civil-military relationship.”  
President Jonathan spoke today when he declared open, one-day
International Workshop on Civil-Military Cooperation and Observance of Human Rights in Internal Security Operations, held in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.
Jonathan noted that the  workshop would serve as a veritable platform for the Nigerian Armed Forces and relevant security agencies, to key into current international best practices, in the conduct of successful counter terrorism operations, and other emergent military operations. 
The Workshop, he added, would further facilitate the development of a doctrine that will bring the Nigerian Armed Forces, other security agencies and the civilian population even closer, in all internal security operations. 
“I am glad to note that in addition to the Security Sector, we are joined today, by members of the Judiciary, Academia, representatives of governments, International Development Partners, the Media, Civil Society Organizations, as well as other critical stake holders.”
President Jonathan pledged his commitment to continue to investigate and bring to a just and fair closure, any suspected or reported case of human rights abuse. 
He further affirmed the commitment of his administration towards supporting the nation’s security agencies, in their daily task of protecting the people at this most difficult time. 
“We will continue to provide the best of training and acquire appropriate equipment to enable them defend our nation and all members of humanity in our country.”

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International Workshop on Civil Military Cooperation

NSA 3

Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar  left, Welcoming President Goodluck Jonathan right, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh and the National Security Adviser Colonel  Mohammed  Sambo  Dasuki,  to the One-day International  Workshop  on  Civil  Military Cooperation at the National Defence  College, Abuja on Thursday  22.  [myad]

38,318 Nigerian Pilgrims Back From Saudi Arabia

Pilgrims return

No fewer than 38,318 Nigerian Muslims who performed this year’s pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia have already been flown back to various airports in the country as at 11.ooam today.

The pilgrims were brought into the country in 84 flights, operated by Med View, Kabo Air and Max Air and Flinas airlines. The airlift of the pilgrims started on October 9 by Flynas with pilgrims from Kogi state benefitting.

The flight schedules as published in official website of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON) is reproduced here:

NATIONAL HAJJ COMMISSION OF NIGERIA (NAHCON)

HAJJ 2014 SUMMARY OF AIRLIFT OF PILGRIMS (FROM  SAUDI ARABIA TO NIGERIA)

S/NDATECARRIERFLIGHT NO.DESTINATIONSTATETIME OF DEPARTURENO. OF PILGRIMSREMARKS
109/10/2014FLYNASKNE8650ABUJAKOGI12:09496M=225,F=271, OFF=6
210/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3211LAGOSOGUN/OYO00:11264M=140, F=124, OGUN/OYO/OFF=258/6/7
310/10/2014FLYNASKNE8652KADUNAKADUNA04:17490M=237, F=253, OFF=7
411/10/2014FLYNASKNE8654ABUJANASARAWA00:15500M=217, F=283, OFF=1
511/10/2014FLYNASKNE8656KADUNAKADUNA04:35444M=340, F=104, OFF=18
611/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3215LAGOSOYO/BAYELSA07:2057M=35, F=22, OYO/BAY/OFF=54/3/16
711/10/2014MAX AIRNR2002DUTSEJIGAWA08:46499M=218, F=281
811/10/2014MAX AIRNR2094LAGOSLAGOS21:38540M=276, F=264
912/10/2014FLYNASKNE8658ABUJAKOG/NAS01:14491M=275, F=216, KOG/NAS/OFF=218/273/11
1012/10/2014MAX AIRNR2010LAGOSLAGOS03:21555M=268, F=287
1112/10/2014MAX AIRNR2018DUTSEJIGAWA15:12549M=302, F=247, OFF=4
1212/10/2014FLYNASKNE8662KADUNAKADUNA16:00297M=153, F=144, OFF=1
1312/10/2014MAX AIRNR2020KANOJIGAWA21:11532M=288, F=244, JIG/NIG/BAU/OFF=520/9/3/4
1413/10/2014FLYNASKNE8660ABUJANASARAWA00:55480M=265, F=215, OFF=14
1513/10/2014MAX AIRNR2088LAGOSLAGOS01:19550M=259, F=291
1613/10/2014FLYNASKNE8664KADUNAKADUNA08:15133M=73, F=60,OFF=111
1713/10/2014MAX AIRNR2028KANOJIG/BOR16:35528M=255, F=273, JIG/BOR/OFF=523/5/3
1813/10/2014MEDVIEWVL1708LAGOSOYO/ARMED FORCES/ONDO17:55274M=143, F=131, OY/AF/OND=270/3/1
1913/10/2014MAX AIRNR2080LAGOSLAGOS23:50557M=280, F=277, OFF=6
2014/10/2014FLYNASKNE8666ABUJANASARAWA00:28485M=258, F=227, OFF=8
2114/10/2014MAX AIRNR2032KATSINAKATSINA03:51540M=297, F=243
2214/10/2014FLYNASKNE8668KADUNAKADUNA08:00297M=167, F=130, OFF=2
2314/10/2014MAX AIRNR2036KATSINAKATSINA16:11551M=307, F=244
2414/10/2014FLYNASKNE8670ABUJAFCT22:15487M=227, F=260, OFF=4
2515/10/2014MAX AIRNR2040SOKOTOSOKOTO01:58557M=211, F=346
2615/10/2014MAX AIRNR2042KANOKANO07:42538M=373, F=165, OFF=3
2715/10/2014MAX AIRNR2030LAGOSLAGOS12:41552M=285, F=267, OFF=5
2815/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3225LAGOSOYO13:50272M=146, F=126
2915/10/2014FLYNASKNE8672KADUNAKADUNA14:10294M=154, F=140
3015/10/2014MAX AIRNR2070SOKOTOSOKOTO20:20549M=360, F=189
3116/10/2014MAX AIRNR2048KATSINAKATSINA01:45559M=307, F=252
3216/10/2014FLYNASKNE8674ABUJAFCT04:47462M=246, F=216, OFF=38
3316/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3221LAGOSOGUN/A.FORCES05:57273M=150, F=123 OG/AF=270/3
3416/10/2014FLYNASKNE8676KADUNAKADUNA08:10295M=150, F=145, OFF=5
3516/10/2014MAX AIRNR2052KANOKAN/BOR/BAU/AF10:45548M=315, F=233, OFF=4, KAN/BOR/BAU/AF=542/4/1/1
3616/10/2014MAX AIRNR2068SOKOTOSOKOTO19:15556M=307, F=249
3716/10/2014MAX AIRNR2056LAGOSLAGOS20:25348M=178, F=170, OFF=12
3817/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3227LAGOSOG/OS/BY00:18272M=140, F=132, OG/OS/BY=263/8/1
3917/10/2014FLYNASKNE8678ABUJAFCT01:15489M=253, F=236, OFF=11
4017/10/2014FLYNASKNE8680KADUNAKADUNA01:55283M=138, F=145, OFF=16
4117/10/2014MAX AIRNR2058KANOKANO04:10540M=398, F=142, OFF=3
4217/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3231LAGOSOSUN05:25251M=135, F=116
4317/10/2014MAX AIRNR2060KATSINAKATSINA16:05548M=303, F=245
4417/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3613LAGOSOSUN/ BAY20:30273M=140, F=133, OS/BY=271/2
4517/10/2014MAX AIRNR2064KANOKANO22:04539M=325, F=214, OFF=1
4618/10/2014FLYNASKNE8684ABUJABENUE/FCT02:25471M=230, F=241, BEN/FCT/OFF=411/60/32
4718/10/2014MAX AIRNR2062SOKOTOSOKOTO08:00556M=315, F=241
4818/10/2014MAX AIRNR2072B/ KEBBIKEBBI11:27550M=352, F=198
4918/10/2014FLYNASKNE8682KADUNAKADUNA16:30300M=170, F=130
5018/10/2014MAX AIRNR2066KATSINAKATSINA18:59540M=301, F=239
5118/10/2014FLYNASKNE8686KADUNAPLATEAU22:30482M=252, F=230, OFF=9
5219/10/2014SKYPOWERN9-4022KANOKANO00:20566M=300, F=266, OFF=3
5319/10/2014MAX AIRNR2076KANOKANO/JIG15:22556M=340, F=216, KAN/JIG=544/12
5419/10/2014FLYNASKNE8688KADUNAPLA/NAS17:30291M=177, F=114, PLA/NAS/OFF=281/10/7
5519/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3235LAGOSOG/OS17:35272M=140, F=132, OG/OS/OFF=270/2/1
5619/10/2014KABO AIRN9-4026KADUNAKADUNA18:25533M=360, F=173, OFF=29
5719/10/2014FLYNASKNE8690ABUJAFCT20:24499M=279, F=220, OFF=4
5819/10/2014MAX AIRNR2074KATSINAKAT/GOM21:29563M=306, F=257, KAT/GOM=560/3
5919/10/2014MAX AIRNR2078SOKOTOZAMFARA22:15550M=307, F=243
6019/10/2014MAX AIRNR2026B/ KEBBIKEBBI22:20551M=348, F=203
6120/10/2014MAX AIRNR2084SOKOTOZAMFARA06:32528M=326, F=202
6220/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3239LAGOSEDO10:54273M=140, F=133, OFF=1
6320/10/2014MAX AIRNR2086B/ KEBBIKEBBI11:39560M=249, F=311
6420/10/2014KABO AIRN9-4024KADUNAKADUNA16:45560M=285, F=275, OFF=7, WEST LINK=13
6520/10/2014MAX AIRNR2054SOKOTOZAMFARA17:00552M=331, F=221
6620/10/2014FLYNASKNE8692ABUJAFCT/NAS18:02467M=245, F=222, FCT/NAS/OFF=465/2/29
6720/10/2014MAX AIRNR2082MINNANIGER21:45552M=257, F=295, OFF=1
6821/10/2014MAX AIRNR2090KATSINAKAT/GOM02:09560M=346, F=214, KAT/GOM=557/3
6921/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3237LAGOSOS/C.R/DEL02:10273M=140, F=133, OS/C.R/DEL/OFF=270/2/1/2
7021/10/2014MAX AIRNR2046SOKOTOSOKOTO08:00560M=348, F=212
7121/10/2014FLYNASKNE8694KADUNAPLATEAU12:10502M=395, F=107
7221/10/2014KABO AIRN9-4042KAD/ABJKAD/ABJ12:50392M=215, F=177, KD/YB/AD/PL/KAT/RIV/OFF=380/2/1/6/2/1/131, WEST LINK=43
7321/10/2014MAX AIRNR2092B/ KEBBIKEBBI13:47546M=325, F=221, OFF=1
7421/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3241ILORINONDO16:25269M=136, F=133
7521/10/2014MAX AIRNR2096MINNANIGER21:58554M=345, F=209
7622/10/2014MAX AIRNR2102SOKOTOZAM/SOK02:05544M=318, F=226, ZAM/SOK=542/2
7722/10/2014MAX AIRNR2104SOKOTOSOK/GOM11:25554M=311, F=243, SOK/GOM/OFF=553/1/5
7822/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3243LAGOSOYO/ONDO17:21269M=137, F=132,OY/OND/OFF=224/45/2
7922/10/2014MAX AIRNR2044B/ KEBBIKEBBI18:36555M=325, F=230
8023/10/2014MAX AIRNR2098MINNANIGER00:35554M=311, F=243, OFF=4
8123/10/2014KABO AIRN9-4034ILORINKWARA00:55502M=200, F=302, WEST LINK=80
8223/10/2014MAX AIRNR2108SOKOTOZAMFARA04:01550M=301, F=249
8323/10/2014MAX AIRNR2106SOKOTOSOKOTO10:20518M=301, F=217
8423/10/2014MEDVIEWVL3247LAGOSARMED FORCES10:58250M=137, F=113

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Medical Doctor Wins European Top Human Rights Prize

Congo doctor

A 59-year-old gynaecologist, Denis Mukwege from the Democratic Republic of Congo has won Europe’s top human rights prize for helping thousands of gang rape victims in the country. He was announced the winner of the Sakharov prize by the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

Mukwege will collect the 50,000 euros (£39,400; $63,600) prize next month even as he has already said that the prize would make rape survivors in DR Congo “feel they are not alone.”

He set up the Panzi hospital in eastern DR Congo in 1999 to treat women subjected to horrific sexual violence.

He said the prize was in recognition of the more than 30,000 rape survivors treated at the hospital in the eastern city of Bukavu over the last 16 years, adding: “it was wonderful to see the world stand up and take care of them.”

Women in eastern DR Congo continued to be raped in front of their husbands and children to “dehumanise” them and “destroy” families, he said.

“Today, we are treating 10 cases per day and this is horrible,” Mukwege told the BBC.

Ukraine protest group Euromaidan and Azerbaijani activist Leyla Yunus came second and third respectively.

Two years ago, Mukwege survived an assassination attempt after condemning the continued use of sexual violence in DR Congo by forces fighting to control the country’s vast mineral wealth.

The Sakharov prize – named after famous Soviet scientist and dissident Andrei Sakharov – is awarded each year for the promotion of human rights and democracy around the world.

Last year, it was awarded to Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai.

Previous winners of the prestigious prize included Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi. [myad]

 

Presidency: PDP Gives Jonathan Up To October 30 To Make His Position Known

Adamu-Muazu

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has finally given President Goodluck Jonathan up to the end of October to make his position known as to whether he would run for the 2015 Presidential election for a second term in office or not.

The President has consistently been dodging several requests being made on him across the country to formally declare his intention to run for the Presidency in the 2015 election.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh spoke to newsmen today at the Wada House national headquarters of the party, making it very clear that the October 30 closing date for the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms will not be extended by a minute.

Metuh, who insisted that other aspirants vying for various elective positions should similarly hasten to beat the deadline, stressed that by 6.00pm on October 30, the party would close its door to such aspirants, from the position of President downward.

“The NWC today decided that the issue of the closing date for the collection of the nomination forms cannot be extended. It will not be extended, 6:PM, 30th of October, no party member can obtain forms for our congress and convention 2014 after the deadline, the last date is 30th of October and it will not be extended.” [myad]

 

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