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Those Who Cannot Accept Defeat Will Not Have The Joy Of Victory – President Tinubu

The President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has made it clear that those who cannot accept defeat in democratic contest will never have the joy of victory when it is their turn to triumph.
In a Nationwide radio and television broadcast today, June 12, to mark the Democracy Day, Tinubu said: “those who cannot endure and accept the pain of defeat in elections do not deserve the joy of victory when it is their turn to triumph.
“It is about the rule of law and vibrant judiciary that can be trusted to deliver justice and strengthen institutions.
“It has become imperative to state here that the unnecessary illegal orders used to truncate or abridge democracy will no longer be tolerated.”
President Tinubu noted however that those who disagreed with the outcome of the elections are taking full advantage of the constitutional provisions to seek redress in court.
He stressed that the resort to the judiciary is one of the reasons why democracy is still the best form of government invented by man.
Tinubu acknowledged the difficult times Nigerians are going through as a result of the fuel subsidy removal, saying: “for your trust and belief in us, I assure you that your sacrifice shall not be in vain. “The government I lead will repay you through massive investment in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare and other public utilities that will improve the quality of lives.”
Read below, the full text of the President’s broadcast:
Fellow Nigerians,
It is exactly three decades today that Nigerians went to the polls to exercise their inalienable right to elect a President of their choice to lead the transition from military dictatorship to a representative government of the people.
The abortion, by military fiat, of the decisive victory of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola of the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the June 12, 1993, presidential election, up to that time, the fairest and freest election in the country’s political evolution, turned out, ironically, to be the seed that germinated into the prolonged struggle that gave birth to the democracy we currently enjoy since 1999.
 In rising to strongly oppose the arbitrary annulment of the will of the majority of Nigerians as expressed in that historic election, the substantial number of our people who participated in the struggle to de-annul the election signified their fierce commitment to enthroning democracy as a form of government that best ennobles the liberty, the dignity of the individual and the integrity as well as the stability of the polity. The fierce opposition to the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election and the unrelenting pro-democracy onslaught it unleashed was the equivalent of the battle against colonial rule by our founding fathers that resulted in the gaining of Nigeria’s independence in 1960.
Just like the anti-colonial movement, the pro-June 12 vanguard demonstrated, once again, the enduring validity of the 19th century historian, Arnold Toynbee’s eternal postulation, that civilization and societies experience progress as they are forced to respond to challenges posed by the environment. The unjust annulment of a widely acknowledged free and fair election was a challenge that elicited resistance by a resurgent civil society, leading ultimately to the attainment of our ‘second independence’ as exemplified by the return of democratic governance in 1999.
Fellow compatriots, we celebrate a day that has remained a watershed in our nation’s history, not just today, but for every June 12, for the endless future that our beloved country shall exist and wax stronger and stronger, generations of Nigerians will always remind themselves that the democracy that is steadily growing to become the defining essence of our polity was not gifted to us on a silver platter.
We can easily recall the sacrifice and martyrdom of Chief MKO Abiola, the custodian of the sacred mandate that was so cruelly annulled. He sacrificed his life in unyielding, patriotic defense of the ideals of democracy as symbolized in his choice, by his fellow countrymen and women, as their duly-elected President. There was an easier choice for him. It was to forgo the justice of his cause and opt for the path of ease and capitulation in the face of the tyranny of power. To his eternal credit and immortal glory, Abiola said no. He demonstrated the time-tested eternal truth that there are certain ideals and principles that are far more valuable than life itself.
Everyday, on this day, down the ages we will recall the several other heroes of democracy such as Kudirat Abiola, wife of Chief Abiola, who was brutally murdered while in the trenches fighting on the side of the people. We remember Pa Alfred Rewane, one of the heroes of our independence struggle and Major General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua (rtd) who were silenced by the military junta while in pursuit of democracy. They gave their yesterday for the liberty that is ours today.
The point is that we must never take this democracy for granted. We must forever jealously guard and protect it like a precious jewel. For, a people can never truly appreciate the freedoms and rights democracy guarantees them until they lose it.
We have traversed the dark, thorny path of dictatorship before and those who experienced it can readily testify to the unbridgeable gap between the dignity of freedom and the humiliation and degradation of tyranny. True, rancorous debates, interminable wrangling, ceaseless quarrels, bitter electoral contestations may be perceived by some as unattractive features of democracy. But they also testify to its merit and value.
This year, we held the seventh in the cycle of elections that have become sacred rituals of our democratic practice in this dispensation since 1999.
That the polls were intensely contested is in itself positive evidence that democracy is well and alive in our land. It is only natural that even as those who won and experienced victory in the various elections are elated and fulfilled, those who lost are disenchanted and disappointed. But the beauty of democracy is that those who win today can lose tomorrow and those who lose today will have an opportunity to compete and win in the next round of elections.
 Those who cannot endure and accept the pain of defeat in elections do not deserve the joy of victory when it is their turn to triumph. Above all, those who disagree with the outcome of the elections are taking full advantage of the constitutional provisions to seek redress in court and that is one of the reasons why democracy is still the best form of government invented by man.
For Chief MKO Abiola, the symbol of this day, in whose memory June 12 became a national holiday, democracy is eternal.
It is about rule of law and vibrant judiciary that can be trusted to deliver justice and strengthen institutions. It has become imperative to state here that the unnecessary illegal orders used to truncate or abridge democracy will no longer be tolerated.
The recent harmonization of the retirement age for judicial officers is meant to strengthen the rule of law, which is a critical pillar of democracy. The reform has just started.
 The democracy that will yield right dividends to the people who are the shareholders means more than just freedom of choice and right to get people into elective offices. It means social and economic justice for our people. To the winner of June 12, democracy offers the best chance to fight and eliminate poverty. Thirty years ago, he christened his campaign manifesto, ‘Farewell to Poverty’ because he was convinced that there is nothing divine about poverty. It is a man-made problem that can be eliminated with clearly thought out social and economic policies.
It is for this reason that, in my inauguration address on May 29, I gave effect to the decision taken by my predecessor-in-office to remove the fuel subsidy albatross and free up for collective use the much-needed resources, which had hitherto being pocketed by a few rich. I admit that the decision will impose extra burden on the masses of our people. I feel your pain. This is one decision we must bear to save our country from going under and take our resources away from the stranglehold of a few unpatriotic elements.
 Painfully, I have asked you, my compatriots, to sacrifice a little more for the survival of our country. For your trust and belief in us, I assure you that your sacrifice shall not be in vain. The government I lead will repay you through massive investment in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare and other public utilities that will improve the quality of lives.
The democracy MKO Abiola died for is one that promotes the welfare of the people over personal interests of the ruling class and one where the governed can find personal fulfillment and happiness. That is the hope MKO Abiola ignited throughout our country in 1993.
 On this year’s Democracy Day, I enjoin us all to rededicate ourselves to strengthening this form of government of free peoples that has been our guiding light these past 24 years. In particular, those of us who have been privileged to be elected into public offices at various levels in both the executive and legislative arms of government must recommit ourselves to offering selfless service to the people, and delivering concrete democracy dividends in accordance with our electoral promises.
On my part and that of my administration, I pledge anew our commitment to diligently fulfilling every component of our electoral pact with the people – the ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda.
We shall be faithful to truth. Faithful to equity. And faithful to justice. We shall exercise our authority and mandate to govern with fairness, respect for the rule of law, and commitment to always uphold the dignity of all our people.
On this note, I wish us all a happy Democracy Day celebration and pray that the light of liberty shall never be extinguished in our land.
Thank you all and may God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Let’s Use Democracy To Build Bridges, Group Tells Nigerians

The Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI) has called on Nigerians to use democracy and the diversity in the country to build bridges across all the nation’s fault lines.
A statement by the former military spokesperson and
Sarkin Yakin Kanwan Katsina, retired Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman, quoted the former Inspector General of Police, M. D Abubakar, as saying, on behalf of the National Executive Committee of the group that: “we can build bridges of understanding and create an atmosphere of unity.”
Kukasheka said that the statement was issued in commemoration of the Nigeria’s Democracy Day, coming up tomorrow, June 12.
He further quoted Abubakar as reminding Nigerians that Democracy Day is a day “to celebrate the progress we have made as a nation and reaffirm our commitment to the ideals of democracy in our country, Nigeria.
“As we commemorate Democracy Day on June 12, 2023, let us also reflect on the significance of this day in our nation’s political history. It marks the resilience and determination of the Nigerian people in their pursuit of democratic governance.”
The group reminded Nigerians that Democracy is a platform to voice individual opinions, and to elect leaders, as well as shape the future of the country. “It is a system that empowers us as citizens and allows us to contribute to the development of our nation. As we embrace this new government, let us actively participate in the democratic process, engaging in constructive dialogue and working together to address our challenges.
“As policy and strategic leaders, it is our responsibility to lead by example and promote the values of democracy. We must support initiatives that promote inclusivity, transparency, and accountability. By doing so, we can foster an environment conducive to national development and create a better society for all.
“Embracing love for one another and fostering national unity is essential for the progress and well-being of our great nation, Nigeria. On this Democracy Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to these ideals and work towards a more harmonious and inclusive society.”
The group appreciated the security forces and all those who diligently strive to maintain sustainable peace, uphold democracy, and promote national reconciliation and stability.
“Their unwavering dedication and sacrifice contribute to the safeguarding of our nation’s progress and prosperity.
“By valuing and respecting one another, irrespective of our differences, we can build bridges of understanding and create an atmosphere of unity. “Together, let us celebrate our diversity and leverage it as a strength that unites us in our pursuit of a brighter future for our country.
“On this Democracy Day, let us also cherish the principles upon which our forefathers founded our nation and strive to uphold them. May this day serve as a reminder of the power of democracy and our collective responsibility to safeguard it.
“May love, unity and peace guide us as we forge ahead on the path of progress. Let us stand united for the betterment of Nigeria. Together, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria. May this Democracy Day bring renewed hope, unity, and prosperity to our great nation. AANI! Towards a better society!”

Nigeria’s Democracy Is In Bondage, Atiku Declares

Atiku Abubakar

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the November 23, 2022 election, Atiku Abubakar, has declared that democracy in Nigeria is in bondage.
“I call our consciousness to the reality that democracy in Nigeria remains in bondage and it will need the energy of all of us to rescue it.”
Atiku, who was also the country’s Vice President upto 2007, in a statement today, June 11, to mark the nation’s Democracy Day tomorrow, June 12, said that democracy without a corresponding commitment to the principles of fairness and fidelity to the rule of play by stakeholders in the processes of conducting elections still leaves the people prostrate to tendencies of dictatorship.
According to Atiku, for Nigeria’s democracy to be fully fledged, it must constantly evolve away from the current practice where the governing elite determines the outcome of elections.
“The challenge ahead of us and the future of our democracy will rely heavily on what we do or fail to do today.
“To achieve this noble goal, our commitment to the cause of democracy must be eternal.
“Folks on the other side, enemies of democracy, whom we are up against, are not resting. To defeat them, we must do more!”
Atiku recalled what he called “the dark days of military dictatorships,” saying”it is important that we appreciate the successes that we have achieved in making democracy the norm of politics in Nigeria.
“Many times, when I take stock of the activism that birthed the current democratic dispensation, I am even more convinced that a lot of work still lies ahead.
“Democracy and the process of democratization is a constant work in progress. While what we celebrate today is a return to civil rule in Nigeria, the desire to make our democracy self-sustaining and independent of anti-democratic elements is the new frontier of participation by all democrats.
“As it requires collective energy and commitment to attain civil rule, it will require a concomitant commitment to advance the cause of democracy and our democratization process.”

Barewa College Apologizes To Kogi SDP Guber Candidate, Ajaka Over Certificate Forgery

The Principal of Barewa College in Zaria, Kaduna State Mallam Alhassan Isyaku has apologised to the candidate of the Society Democratic Party (SDP) for the Kogi State governorship election in November 2023 election, Alhaji Muritala Yakubu Ajaka over certificate forgery.
Reacting to an earlier letter which the school was reported to have written in response to an enquiry to verify his history in the school, the Principal confirmed that Muritala Yakubu Ajaka was a student of the school, saying that there was an inadvertent mix up in the earlier position.
In the letter addressed to the Chairman of the Kogi East Elders Forum, Chief Gabriel Aduku, the Principal said that the earlier response was an error of omission.
“After additional investigation of our archieved records I confirm that the Muritala Yakubu with registration number 14667 was a student of the college from 1996 to 1998.
However he did not sit for WAEC in 1998 in the college hence the absence of his name in the 1998 WAEC Gazette.
“I apologise for the error and we are available should you need further clarification.”
Meanwhile, the Yakubu Ajaka Campaign Organization has assured the supporters that there is no cause for alarm.
According to the team, the error of omission by the school was as a result of the fact that the original enquiry was couched to verify the WAEC Certificate submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which Alhaji Ajaka never said emanated from the school.
“Rather, it was an external GCE Certificate issued directly to the candidate by the Examination Council.”
This was even governorship candidates of five political parties have adopted Yakubu Ajaka’s candidacy.
Report reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters online newspaper and hardcopy magazine confirmed that five out of the nine governorship candidates from Kogi East Senatorial District have adopted Yakubu Ajaka as the consensus candidate for the November 11 Governorship Elections. According to a statement by the Director of Communications of the SDP governorship campaign, Faruk Adejoh-Audu, the Secretary of the Kogi East Governorship Candidates Forum (KEGCF), Dr. Abdullahi Bayawo of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), announced the resolution at the weekend.
He quoted PRP Secretary as saying that the candidates decided to sacrifice their personal ambitions in the interest of the people of Kogi State.
The statement said that those who participated in the resolution include
Arc. Isah Dauda; APM, Onaji Sunday Frank; APP, Dr. Elukpo Julius; ADP, Dr Abdullahi Bayawo; PRP and Alhaji Murtala Yakubu of the SDP.
“Following this resolution, the candidates are expected to harmonise their structure with that of the SDP candidate to ensure a more effective campaign.”

Barewa College, Zaria, Disowns Muritala Ajaka, SDP Guber Candidate For Kogi

Barewa College in Zaria, Kaduna State, has disowned Alhaji Muritala Yakubu Ajaka, who is the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State for the November 11, 2023 election.
The College said the claim by Muritala Ajaka that he finished his secondary education there is false.
The candidate had claimed in his forms for the November 11, 2023 election that he had a testimonial from Barewa College.
Following this, a member of the Kogi East Elders Forum, Professor Hassan Isah, l wrote to the school for the authentication of the claims by Yakubu.
The Principal of the school, Alhassan Isyaku, in his response to the request by Isah, said the governorship candidate was never a student of the school.
In his response, titled: “Re-Authentication of Testimonial: Muritala Yakubu B 14667,” which was leaked to the media on Friday, Isyaku said: Reference to your letter dated 30th May, 2023 for the above subject matter, I write to inform you that the above named was not a student of Barewa College Zaria.
“After thorough investigations in the following:
(i) 1995 Admissions register
(ii) 1998 WAEC gazette
(iii) List of admission
(iv) Classes files
“We could not find the above named student.
“We hope the information above will be useful.”
In his letter, addressed to the Principal of Barewa College, dated May 30, 2023, Professor Isah had written: “I hereby write to attach a testimonial issued to Muritala Yakubu by this highly prestigious institution.
“We would be most grateful for your assistance in confirming this information.”

Source: The Eagle Online.

DSS Arrests Suspended CBN Governor, Emefiele

The suspended Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has been arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS).

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu suspended Emefiele yesterday, June 9 and said that he was under investigation. The President asked the sacked CBN boss to hand over to Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi as the acting Governor of apex bank.
The secret police had wanted to arrest Emefiele before now but for the quiet intervention of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
The DSS even went to court to secure an order to effect Emefiele’s arrest for alleged terrorism financing offence.

Nigeria Cannot Be Feeding Smugglers And Be Father Christmas To Other Countries – Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has made it clear that Nigeria cannot continue to feed smugglers and be Father Christmas to neighbouring countries in the name of oil subsidy.
President Tinubu, who addressed traditional rulers from across the country at the presidential villa, Abuja, today, June 9, said: ‘‘I am grateful that you are paying attention to what I have been doing.
“You have paid attention to the subsidy removal. “Why should we in good heart and sense, feed smugglers and be Father Christmas to neighbouring countries, even though they say not everyday is Christmas?
‘‘The elephant that was going to bring Nigeria to its knees is the subsidy. “A country that cannot pay salaries and we say we have potentials to encourage ourselves. I think we did the right thing (by removing the subsidy).”
President Tinubu however, appealed to the traditional leaders to persuade Nigerians to have faith and that the pump prices of fuel will eventually come down.
He acknowledged concerns being expressed on the need for critical infrastructure in different parts of the country, vowing to remove any road block on the way of the progress of the Nigeria people.
He told the traditional rulers under the aegis of National Council of Traditional Rulers that there can be no development without capital projects.
On the leadership of the National Assembly, the President called the Royal Fathers to counsel their subjects who are interested in elective positions to manage their ambitions, and create harmony within the legislative house.
President Tinubu said that he is ready to work with any elected representative from the National Assembly because Nigeria project is of paramount importance to him.
‘‘Nigeria must survive. Nigeria must develop. Nigeria must make progress.”
On security, the President reiterated his pledge to Nigerians to prioritise the sector until every Nigerian “goes to sleep with their two eyes closed.’’
He emphasized that the unity and togetherness of the country cannot be compromised, saying that every region of the country would get what it is due.
‘‘We are going to tackle youth unemployment. It is only when we have the prosperity for the country that we can create jobs that will employ our youths.’’
Condemning crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region by a ‘tiny percentage’ of the population, President Tinubu said it was counterproductive to the growth of the economy.
‘‘We need to tame those involved in this sabotage and we will work as hard as possible to ensure that the diversity of this country is used for its prosperity, growth and stability.’’
President Tinubu told the traditional rulers that with the campaigns and elections over, he is ready for governance, and that his government has already signed a law that extends the retirement age of judicial officers from 65 to 70 years, while also addressing pension reforms.
On electricity, the President said that a constitutional amendment signed into law now would allow Nigeria’s 36 States to generate electricity.
‘‘That’s devolution of power and that should be our contribution to the developmental projects you are looking for and we will continue in ways that will help our people.”
President Tinubu thanked members of NCTRN for their early visit and prayers for the success of his administration.
‘‘Without your prayers and support, I cannot stand before you as President and I thank you for your support during the campaigns,’’ he said.
In separate remarks, the Chairman and Co-Chairman of NCTRN, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Saad Abubakar, and Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, pledged the support and loyalty of traditional rulers from the six geo-political zones to President Tinubu.
They assured the President of their continued prayers in his resolve to move the country forward under his Renewed Hope agenda.
‘‘We are 100 per cent in support of your government and we believe in the will of the Almighty Allah you will move this country forward,’’ the Sultan said, while congratulating him and Vice President Kashim Shettima on their election victory, peaceful transition and assumption of office.
‘‘We will contribute our quota to the development of the country once you reach out to us.”
The Ooni of Ife expressed delight that the country has remained united and focused despite the challenges.
He recalled the word of President Tinubu where he said that he would deserve no pity from anyone because he asked for the job.
The Ooni appealed to President Tinubu not to underestimate the power and reach of traditional rulers in complementing the programmes and visions of the new government.
The President and his deputy listened to presentations from representatives from the six geo-political zones, including Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Ibn Umar Al Amin El-kanemi; Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe; Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero; Amanayabo of Nembe, Edmund Daukoru; Tor Tiv, Prof. James Ayatse; and Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi.

BREAKING: President Tinubu Suspends CBN Governor, Emefiele: Investigates Him

Godwin Emefiele

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has suspended the Central Bank Governor (CBN) Godwin Emefiele with immediate effect.
A statement from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), today, June 9, said that Emefiele is being suspended in view of the ongoing investigation of his office and the planned reforms in the financial sector of the economy.
The statement, signed by the Director of Information in the SGF office, Willie Bassey said that Emefiele has been directed to immediately hand over the affairs of his office to the Deputy Governor (Operations Directorate), who will act as the Central Bank Governor pending the conclusion of investigation and the reforms.

Telecom Sector Rakes In N2.508 Trillion To Nigeria’s GDP – NBS 

The telecommunications and information services sector has contributed N2.508 trillion to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP)in the first quarter of 2023. This represents 14.13 per cent.
Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), showed that the sector recorded 4.3 per cent increase from its performance in the last quarter of 2022 when it recorded 13.55 per cent.
When compared on a year-on-year basis, the growth showed a positive progression from 12.94 per cent in the first quarter of 2022 , to the 2023 figure of 14.13, which is an approximate growth of 9.19 per cent.
The percentage of telecom contribution to GDP was calculated from 46 distinct sectors of the economy, which constitute telecom and information services baskets.
The Nigerian telecom industry has continued its show of positive outlook, which is credited to the innovative and predictable telecom regulatory environment promoted, and implemented by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC.
One of the key highlights of the telecom industry performance within the period was the generation of $820.8 million for the federal government from 5G spectrum licences fees paid by three eventual winning operators, MTN, MAFAB and Airtel.

Following the issuance of the licences in December 2021 to MTN and MAFAB, both companies have launched 5G services.
Airtel, which received its licence in December 2022, is set to launch services this month, June 2023.
Another major development in the sector was the launch of Starlinks broadband services, a satellite-based wireless broadband services with potential nationwide coverage.
This followed the issuance of licence to Elon Musk-owned SpaceX by the Commission.
The services are now available in different parts of the country.
Meanwhile, the growth statistics of the telecom industry are showing an impressive record of contributions to the economy.
The number of phone subscribers as at April 2023, stood at 223.6 million subscribers, scoring a teledensity of 117 per cent.
Internet subscribers for the same period were 157 million while broadband subscriptions stood at 92 million, translating to 48 per cent broadband penetration in the country.

I Never Knew Tinubu Is So Intelligent, Prepared For The Job – LP House Of Reps

A member-elect of the House of Representatives, Amobi Ogar has confessed that he did not know that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was intelligent and prepared for the office.

Elected on the platform of the Labour Party, Amobi, who was elected on the platform of the Labour Party (LP) told newsmen after a meeting between federal lawmakers-elect and Tinubu at the Presidential villa, Abuja, confessed that Tinubu spoke intelligently.
President Tinubu met the lawmakers-elect from opposition political parties over the intensifying leadership tussle ahead of the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly tomorrow, June 10.
The meeting was attended by opposition senators-elect and House of Representatives members-elect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party (LP) and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), among other opposition parties.
Amobi said: “Well, I can tell you that today is my best day. Today I’m so happy that I’m an elected member seeing my president talking. In fact, I never knew that this man is so intelligent. I never knew that this man is so prepared to serve this country.
“I saw the love, I saw the character, I saw the charisma, the belief that Nigeria can be a better nation. So I’m so glad that the meeting we have today is going to take us a little bit to a more stabilised house. Now, even without talking to us again, we’ve agreed that we are going towards the government’s decision. Not minding, I’m of Labour Party.
“As at now, the party is not the issue. We’re talking about building the nation, we’re talking about the unity of the nation.”

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