Stop Attacking Buhari, Take Rest At 82, Alake Advises Obasanjo

The Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Aremu Gbadebo, on Tuesday advised former President Olusegun Obasanjo to desist from his ceaseless attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari.

The monarch gave the advice in his goodwill message to mark the 82nd birthday anniversary of Obasanjo at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta.

Gbadebo, who noted that Obasanjo had been ‘‘a warrior’’ all his life, urged him to rest, fight less and rather take a position of a consultant at his new age.

‘‘At 82 years, I think you should keep your sword more rather than use it always,’’ he said.

Gbadebo, who served as a military officer during the military administration of Muhammadu Buhari between 1984 and 1985, said he had always told Obasanjo to leave his boss (Buhari) alone.

Obasanjo, who responded to goodwill messages from friends, family members and well- wishers at the programme, responded by saying that the issues between him and Buhari were not personal.

According to the elder statesman, governance is not a family affair, adding that democracy involves criticisms and consideration of all sides to an issue.

‘‘There is nothing personal between President Buhari and I.

‘‘In a democracy, you can criticise a policy, a government or a leader because democracy is not a family affair.

‘‘If it is my brother that is occupying the leadership role and he is not doing what I believe he should do, he must be criticised and that is what democracy is all about.

‘‘I have been in that position longer than any Nigerian will ever be there.

‘‘So if I say anybody in government in Nigeria is not doing well, let that government prove that it is doing well,’’ he said.

Former Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Mangosuthu Buthelezi, delivered a lecture entitled: ‘‘Colonialism, Apartheid, Freedom and South Africa Rising.’’

Buthelezi, in the lecture, identified corruption as the biggest challenge facing the African continent.

He expressed concerns that South Africa currently ranked so poorly on the Corruption Perceptions Index of the Transparency International.

The former South-African Minister attributed the development to ‘‘the mistakes we have made, allowing resources to be consumed by greed and abuse.’’

Buthelezi, who noted that only six countries in the African Union had ranked above 50 on the corruption index, stressed that ‘‘corruption is pervasive throughout the region.

‘‘This is difficult to hear and perhaps, it stirs our anger. We must, however, accept the facts and fix them.

‘‘When we consider countries like Seychelles and Botswana who have become paragons of excellence, we need to ask what they did to achieve this.

‘‘We know that Botswana, for instance, reinforced its legal and institutional frameworks and made resources available specifically to fight corruption.

‘‘There are measures we can take and we must take them.

“If we can overcome these challenges in Africa, we will open the possibilities for growth, development and social justice that were the dreams of my generation,’’ he said. (NAN)

PRESIDENT BUHARI COMMENDS CHIEF OBASANJO’S COMMITMENT TO NIGERIA

President Muhammadu Buhari has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as “a passionate and great patriot who deserves accolades for his immeasurable contributions to our democracy and national unity.”

In a statement to mark Obasanjo’s 82nd birthday anniversary, President Buhari acknowledged that “regardless of our political differences with Obasanjo, I still hold him in the highest esteem because his contributions to the development of the country overshadow those differences.”

He said, “Chief Obasanjo gave a good account of himself and inspired his juniors with his wit and other leadership skills.”

According to Buhari, “Nigeria’s successful transition to democratic rule in October 1979 was one of Obasanjo’s remarkable contributions to national development.”

“As he celebrates his 82nd Birthday Anniversary, I wish Chief Obasanjo more good health, knowledge and wisdom in the service of Nigeria and humanity”, President Buhari said.

Garba Shehu
Senior Special Assistant to the President
(Media & Publicity)
March 5, 2019

PRESIDENT BUHARI URGES TRADITIONAL RULERS TO SUPPORT FIGHT AGAINST CRIMINALITY

President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday welcomed traditional rulers in the country to the “Next Level”, urging them to be prepared to play a crucial role in the prevention and detection of criminal activities in their domains.
Speaking while receiving members of the National Council of Traditional Rulers led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, at State House, Abuja, the President noted that involving the royal fathers had become necessary in view of the deep knowledge of their localities.

According to him, “You know all the families who harbour criminals and you know those who produce respectable individuals. You know the weaknesses of our society. We need your support to consolidate our achievements.”

President Buhari listed several significant efforts by his administration to enhance national security while emphasising the overall need for stability in the country.

 “What we need now is your support. No government can serve creditably without your support. We will always count on your support,” he told the traditional rulers.

The President also welcomed the royal fathers to his “second and final term, at the end of which I will, God willing, go to Daura and settle down.”

The Sultan of Sokoto and Co-Chairman of the Council, told President Buhari that the body “on behalf of all the Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, is here to congratulate you on your re-election as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Urging “all Nigerians to accept the election result as the will of God,” the Sultan assured the President of the traditional rulers’ “continued unflinching support in your laudable projects, particularly your government’s cardinal objectives of fighting corruption, containing insecurity, generally sanitizing the governance machinery, entrenching discipline, hard work and peaceful co-existence amongst the citizenry.”

The Co-Chairman of the Council and Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, assured President Buhari that their members would work very closely with his administration to fight criminal activities.

The Ooni urged the re-elected Nigerian leader to be a President for the whole nation and father to all citizens.

Garba Shehu
Senior Special Assistant to the President
(Media & Publicity)
March 5, 2019

Czech president, UAE leaders congratulate Buhari on re-election

President Milos Zeman of Czech Republic has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President’s spokesman, disclosed in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.

In a congratulatory message, Zeman wished Buhari success in his second term in office “for the well-being and prosperity of the Nigerian people.”

‘‘I highly value the diversity of cooperation and longstanding friendly relations between the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I am looking forward to working with Your Excellency in the years ahead to further develop mutual cooperation to the benefit of the people of both our countries,’’ the Czech president was quoted to have said.

Adesina also revealed that President Buhari received congratulatory and goodwill messages from Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates; Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE; and Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE’s Armed Forces.

(NAN)

APC Will Complete The Take-Over Of Delta On Saturday, Says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said next Saturday’s elections will complete the cycle of the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) take-over of the affairs of Delta State.

Buhari spoke at the PTI Conference Centre, Effurun, Uvwie council area of the state yesterday when he addressed the party’s stakeholders and other stakeholders of the state, including traditional rulers.

Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo also assured the stakeholders that the Federal Government would ensure adequate security during the elections.

“What happened last Saturday is a great victory for us, but it is only the beginning because the completion of that victory is going to come by the grace of God on Saturday March 9, 2019 when we vote in our own governor, Great Ogboru, who will by the grace of God be a governor from that very day.

“It is very clear to everybody and to the world that Delta State can never be the same again. It’s impossible for Delta State to go back after what happened on Saturday. As the APC chairman said, we all watched to see what will happen in Delta State. Delta State was a focus of all of our attention.

“Just as the chairman has said, we have seen a Delta state where the PDP was unable to recall a vote of 1.2 million and we knew they wrote the result. We wanted to see what way they can be curtailed, but you all proved that ‘you can tell a lie for a thousand years, but one day the truth will catch up’ and the truth caught up with them last Saturday. That truth will manifest itself fully this Saturday when we hold the next election. Delta State has proved a very important point that this state is ready for change to the next level.

“The other reason why it is so important for us to ensure that Delta State become an APC state has been pointed out. The social investment programme that we put in place, it is only APC governor that can implement such programmes faithfully. We believe that once we are able to have an APC governor such programmes will be implemented,” the Vice President said.

Osinbajo went on: “I heard talks about Delta Steel Company (DSC); after so many years, the Itakpe-Aladja railway has been completed 35 years after being on the card. It’s this same President that completed it. PDP has been in power all these many years, why didn’t they complete it? They (PDP) are the ones who created this mess.

“Even the Warri seaport which we are now dredging has been there for years. They didn’t do it. All of these times that PDP has been in power.

 Sometimes, it surprises me that with the resources that Delta State has had for so many years, where are the fruit of the resources. Look at the Warri Seaport, it could have been seamlessly be done by the state. Here we are, we (APC) are completing the dredging of the channel. Even the East-West raod, this is the first government that has put resources for its completion. We are putting large amount of money into the East-West road. We all will benefit from it.

“Delta State should not be an opposition state. Why should Delta be an opposition state? Why? There is no reason for it at all. For all the periods that Delta State has had high resources, what we need was a change from a progressive party. The time has come. This is the moment, let us seize that moment. You have shown courage, it is only the courageous that wins”, he said.

Meanwhile, speaking earlier, various speakers had urged President Buhari to ensure strict security cover for the state to prevent the rigging of next Saturday’s election by the PDP, saying that the party (PDP) would repeat its alleged rigging pattern during the governorship and state House of Assembly election if there is no proper security to deter such.

The event gathered leaders and stakeholders of the party in the state, including the governorship candidate, Chief Great Ogboru, Minister of State of Petroleum Resources Dr Ibe Kachikwu, former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and others.

The Nation

WE DO NOT SEEK TO STOP ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR FROM GOING TO COURT

Our attention has been drawn to some news item and posts on social media reporting that we wrote a letter to some international bodies to prevail on Alhaji Atiku Abubakar not to proceed to court to challenge the result of the 2019 Presidential Election.

Our investigation reveals that a letter to that effect was purportedly written by a certain ‘Buhari Campaign Organisation’. This is the second time we will be informing the public that the said ‘Buhari Campaign Organisation’ does not act at the behest of the APC Presidential Campaign Council  nor does it represent the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation in any way. As a result, whatever it has released DOES NOT REPRESENT THE POSITION OF THE APC PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN COUNCIL OR PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI.

Our official position is that we believe that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has a constitutional right to seek redress in court and we do not seek in any way to curtail that right. In fact, it is the resort to court that is the only democratic way to ventilate his perceived grievance and any attempt to restrict or discourage the exercise of such right would be an invitation to anarchy.

In addition, we are very anxious to meet Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in court in order to show the world in a conclusive manner the free and fair nature of the comprehensive defeat of Atiku at the polls. An election is not termed ‘rigged’ only by the mere claim of it by the loser. That is what Atiku and the PDP want to ram down our throats. Unfortunately for them, international, continental and sub-regional observers (who can be seen as neutral by all standards) ALL declared it to be free, fair and credible. No ego-massaging narrative can change that.

We therefore totally disassociate ourselves from the letter purportedly written by one of, perhaps, many support groups of President Muhammadu Buhari. They may have a right to their opinion, but it does not represent our official position.

Thank you.

FESTUS KEYAMO, SAN, FCIArb (UK) Director of Strategic Communications, APC Presidential Campaign Council
(Official Spokesperson)

Buhari Dines With Members Of APC’s Campaign Council

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday night hosted members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) to a victory dinner at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Those in attendance at the dinner included the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari, some cabinet ministers and presidential aides.

The president had on Feb. 27 hosted members of the PCC Situation Room to a similar victory dinner at the State House.

NAN reports that members of PCC headed by the president and co-chaired by APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who were inaugurated in January, formulated and took charge of the 2019 APC Presidential Campaign Policy.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Feb. 27 declared the president winner of the 2019 presidential election held on Feb. 23.

Buhari was declared re-elected having polled 15,191,847 votes, winning in 19 states, to defeat 72 other candidates, including Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 11, 255,978 votes.
Atiku won in 17 states and the FCT to occupy the second position.

Vanguard

2019 Election: How Buhari Survived The Gang Up Of Ex-Generals

in this report, takes a look at how President Muhammadu Buhari was able to wriggle out of the gang up by some ex-Generals against his re-election bid. Despite series of attacks, name calling, intrigues and steps taken to frustrate his second term bid by some ex-Generals, President Muhammadu Buhari, on February 27th, 2019, was declared winner of the presidential election held on Saturday February 23.

He defeated his main rival, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), with a margin of nearly four million votes.

Announcing the results of the poll, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), said President Buhari, the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) got 15.2 million votes while Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the PDP received 11.3 million. The analysis of the result clearly showed that the president swept the north, while his rival, Atiku Abubakar, did better in the South and Eastern parts of the country.

Since 1999, when the country ended decades of military rule that began in 1966 and had been interrupted only by a brief period of democracy from 1979 to 1983, the ex-Generals being seen as those determining who becomes what in the country’s political space. But, by scaling the hurdles placed on the way to his re-election, the president is seen as a special being by some political observers. They are of the opinion that “hardly can we find anybody, no matter how influential he may be, surviving the kind of the gang up against the president”.

According to analysts, these ex-Generals, led by the former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is fond of writing letters, are like a cabal that always dictate directions for the country. Pointedly, they are of the opinion that Obasanjo always takes the lead and is never afraid to operate even where the devil fear to tread.

Analysts believe that whenever Obasanjo speaks against a particular government, he has conveyed the mind of some of his colleagues to the public, like the way they ended the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The Owu born retired soldier always attacks every successive administration after him that may be perceived as not dancing to the instructions and interest of the ex-Generals.

For instance, in December 2013, few years after influencing Jonathan’s political rise as Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, through Governor, Vice President, Acting President, substantive President and his election as president in the 2011 elections, Obasanjo wrote a letter to the then President Goodluck Jonathan, expressing concerns about the direction of the latter’s administration. In the 18-page letter, Obasanjo expressed irritation at the way the Jonathan-led administration was handling the affairs of the Nigerian state.

He even spoke of an alleged threat to national unity and complained about his alleged reneging on a promise he made in 2011, that he would spend only one term of four years in office. He lambasted the then administration over what he described as the increasing cases of corruption in government and the alleged training of snipers ahead of the 2015 general elections, among others and further rated Jonathan’s performance as “below average.”

Obasanjo, however, warned Jonathan not to run for re-election in 2015, a warning he ignored. He fought Jonathan and PDP to a standstill at that time and he openly declared his support for Buhari. After the election, Jonathan was defeated by Buhari with about three million votes. Some analysts posited that the former president was not left out among eminent Nigerians that congratulated President Buhari and set agenda for him. But the relationship between the two leaders began to turn sour shortly after Buhari announced his cabinet.

According to some political observers, Obasanjo parted ways with Buhari having understood that Buhari would be a hard nut to crack for him to achieve some of his personal gains. Precisely, in January 2018, Obasanjo, as usual, shook the whole country with another letter to President Muhammadu Buhari entitled: “The way out: A clarion call for the coalition for Nigeria movement.” Obasanjo, in the letter, condemned the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari by passing a damning vote of no confidence on him and equally advised him not to seek re-election in the just concluded presidential election.

Obasanjo listed what he termed result of Buhari’s poor performance to include poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condoning and encouraging misdeeds, lack of progress and hope for the future, as well as running the country without national cohesion. He said Buhari had surprised many that knew him in three areas.

He criticized him for “nepotic deployment bordering on clannishness and inability to bring discipline to bear on errant members of his nepotic court, which has grave consequences on the performance of his government to the detriment of the nation. It would appear that national interest was being sacrificed on the altar of nepotic interest…

” He also accused Buhari of “poor understanding of the dynamics of internal politics, which has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided, while inequality has widened and become more pronounced. It also has an effect on general national security. “The third is passing the buck. For instance, blaming the Governor of Central Bank for the devaluation of the naira by 70 percent or so and blaming past governments for it…

Obasanjo ended his epistle by advocating a coalition movement because according to him, both the APC and PDP had failed the nation. Few weeks to the election, like the way he handled Jonathan’s re-election bid in 2015, Obasanjo issued another statement that portrayed Buhari as a desperate politician.

While likening the president to the late General Sani Abacha, the former president also accused Buhari of putting into practice the things he learned from the late former military head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha, by “attacking the National Assembly and now unconstitutionally and recklessly attacking and intimidating the judiciary to cow them to submission”. “Criticism, choice and being different are an inherent trademark of democracy. If democracy is derailed or aborted, anarchy and authoritarianism will automatically follow, he stated.”

However, rather than being discouraged about the letters unlike Jonathan, President Buhari and his party continued mapping out various strategies to ensure the success of his campaign and the election.

When he got to know that President Buhari was not perturbed with all the measures he put in place as an obstacle to his re-election and the threat of forming and adoption of a political party, Obasanjo hurriedly adopted Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who he had a frosty relationship with. Again, President Buhari remained unperturbed. He carried on with the task of repositioning the nation including the diversification of the economy, fighting corruption, terrorism and other threats to national security; improving education, health, and providing infrastructure – roads, rail, airports and so forth.

President Buhari remained focus and proud of his record because his achievements are verifiable. His spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said at the heat of what looked like a distraction from Obasanjo, that the President will not relent in the war against corruption because the ordinary people are the ultimate victims “if we surrender to corruption and let its perpetrators go unpunished.”

According to Shehu, “abandoning the war against corruption is not an option. President Buhari is in this battle against graft because he cannot allow a few, rapacious, and selfish class of the elite to divert the resources meant for the well-being of the ordinary people to their private pockets.

“Nigerians trust President Buhari in this effort because they are convinced he is not in government for personal financial benefits, or for an ego trip. It is just eleven years ago that the former President and Vice President in their ugly fight for power accused each other of corruption. Nigerians are yet to forget all that.” Former military head of state Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) was reported to have denied ganging up against President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid.

Babangida was said to have queried: “Gang up? What gang-up? That is a media creation. It is media perception. It is easier for the media to add things up and conclude. I think what has happened is that after General Danjuma said what he said [about the alleged genocide in his home state of Taraba and the need for his people to defend themselves because the military had failed to protect them], after President Obasanjo released his letter, and perhaps, after my release too, the media simply added things up and came to the conclusion that there is a gang-up.

There is no gang-up. It is media perception.” But some people insist there is a gang up against the president and believed that the battle was between those who have the interest of the masses at heart and those who want to keep the wealth of the nation for themselves.

Some of them believed that among the past leaders of the country, President Buhari remained the most honest man. Some said, “It was a battle between those who want our country’s resources to be used for our country and her people and hose who want to privatise the commonwealth.”

A pundit who spoke to LEADERSHIP, on why they voted for the president said, ‘these retired Military Generals always think they own Nigeria, but the country is for all of us and we have to work towards our commonwealth. The president appears to be the only one at the top fighting corruption, instead of his military men supporting him, they are fighting him and this is why somebody like me voted for him. Nigerians are happy that we, the masses, are with him.”

Corroborating the development, Director (mobilisation), of the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO), Johnson Podar ,said that Nigeria’s masses were “crazy’’ about President Muhammadu Buhari because he was laying a solid foundation toward a glorious future for their children. Podar said, “So much propaganda has been packaged by the nation’s elites to make people hate Buhari. He has been vilified by people seeking to pit the masses against him.

But, the more they try to demonise him, the more he is loved by the poor and the oppressed, because they know that he is their servant and hero.” According to him, the masses like Buhari because he is a sincere leader that has shown absolute contentment. “As a leader, once you are contented, you can pass on that attribute to your followers which will ward off desperation that is usually responsible for most human vices,’’ he said.

Podar said that Nigerians were “impressed’’ that Buhari was still a poor man after serving as governor, minister, military head of state, PTF Chairman, and even now that he is President. “From what we have found out, the elites are jealous of Buhari because he has remained incorruptible.

They are jittery because he has remained on the side of the masses and has consistently identified with their yearnings.’’ “The masses are still ready for Buhari. The elites are fighting against that, but the masses have made up their minds because they know he cares for them.’’ The director said that Buhari had delivered on his three-point agenda of ensuring security, fighting corruption and improving the economy.

“On security, we have not attained 100 per cent, but Nigeria is far better off than when Buhari came in. “When we took over, Nigeria was like a country at war. Bomb blasts were common in markets, streets, Mosques and Churches. That situation has changed. In areas hit by violence, the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), are returning to their homes. Buhari will do even more in his second term,’’ he said.

Podar said that fighting insecurity had been made even more by difficult by those benefiting from the conflicts. “There are conflict merchants who reap from the violence. There are contractors that supply food to IDPs camps. There are also people who sell arms to fighting groups.

“We also have people that reap bountifully from hate, rumour and fear mongering. A peaceful society will throw them out of business. So, you can see the dynamics and social contradictions in this fight.’’ On corruption, he said that the menace had never been confronted so aggressively. “Buhari has been very hard on all corrupt tendencies and elements. These days, people are afraid to collect bribes because there are consequences.

We have also had situations where people denied monies and properties acquired illegally. “It is also good to note that Buhari is being frustrated in the fight against corruption. You recall that his bid for a law to establish a special tribunal to handle corruption cases was frustrated by the National Assembly.

“He (Buhari), appears to be alone in the fight. The Legislature and Judiciary do not seem to support him. Even members of the executive arm do not seem to be comfortable with the anti-graft war. “The soothing truth, however, is that Buhari has remained committed to ridding Nigeria of corruption in spite of all odds. That is why the masses are behind him. That is why they are ready to make all necessary sacrifices to keep him in power.

“Worldwide, Buhari has stood out as a man respected for his integrity. He is recognised and adored as a credible leader. The only snag here is that many people are feeding fat on that good name and do not share his ideals. But time is running out on such elements.’’

On the economy, Podar said that Buhari had improved the agriculture and mining sectors and reduced the over-dependence on crude oil. “He has also entrenched a culture where Nigerians consume only the things they produce locally. That trend has minimised the tendency to import even tooth picks, as was the case in the past.

“Again, in the past, people used our taxes to service themselves. No more. Now, our resources are being sunk into positive projects like the Railways and the textile industries,’’ he said. On alleged nepotism in appointments, Podar blamed such allegations on mutual distrust among Nigerians.

“In leadership, you bring in people that will contribute to your ideology. People that are assets. Nigeria comes first, not where the appointee comes from. “As a nation seeking to grow, we must emphasise merit and avoid discrimination on the grounds of tribe, religion or other mundane considerations.

“Credibility and competence should be the priority. If one can deliver, where he or she comes from is immaterial. Generally, such sentiments are whipped up by elites to divide Nigerians. The masses must reject attempts to pit them against each other,’’ Podar said.

Kano People Have Been Supporting Me Since 2003 – PMB.

 President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Kano has been his political hub since joining the Nigerian political terrain in 2003 .

President Buhari said that Kano has always given him succour even when he did not triumph .
The president stated this when a delegation from Kano South paid a congratulatory visit to him in Abuja .

President Buhari said that he cannot thank Kano people enough for standing with him in good and bad times . He expresses appreciation for their support and prayers . The President thanked Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya for all his support explaining that his performance as chairman Senate Committee on Works added to the many achievements of his administration for the past four years.

Earlier, Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya ( APC Kano South), who led a powerful delegation to the president at Aso Rock to congratulate him on his re – election in the just concluded presidential election, appealed to the president to speed up the completion of the Port- Harcourt – Kano and extension of Kaduna – Kano rail line to ease inter- state haulage of goods on the road. Senator Gaya also told the President to urgently look into awarding the contract for the construction of overhead bridge at Mariri in Kano Central Senatorial District where scores of lives have been lost as pedestrians struggle to cross the highway .

Senator Gaya used the occasion to thank Nigerians for voting overwhelmingly for the ruling party at the just concluded presidential polls and Kano south for re -electing him to the senate for the fourth time .

https://leadership.ng/2019/03/04/kano-people-have-been-supporting-me-since-2003-pmb/

We Will Reclaim Our Mandate In Akwa Ibom – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari , on Monday , said the votes of the Akwa Ibom people allegedly stolen during the Presidential and National Assembly elections of February 23, would be reclaimed.

Buhari said this during a town hall meeting held in Uyo to thank the people of the state for casting their votes for the All Progressives Congress in the elections .

The President , who was represented by the Vice – President , Prof . Yemi Osinbajo, encouraged the people to defend their votes during the coming Governorship and House of Assembly elections .

He decried the circumstances, under which Sen. Godswill Akpabio lost his re -election into the Senate in spite of his popularity across the state .

He alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission robbed him and the party of victory.

He assured Akwa Ibom people that all the wrongdoings during the Presidential and National Assembly elections would be addressed.

“What happened on the 23rd of February was robbery. The votes of the people were stolen , but we are not deterred .

“The president sent me to thank you today. We are going to make sure that everything that was stolen on the February 23 would be restored.

“It is not possible that Sen. Godwill Akpabio lost . We are in no doubt that Senator Akpabio is the elected senator of Akwa Ibom North West Senatorial District .

“I and Adams Oshiomhole , the National Chairman of the party have been in the opposition for long and we cannot be defeated anymore.

“Everyone of you should go out to vote on Saturday and defend your votes , we cannot be cheated; not only you but tell your neighbours to vote for Obong Nsima Ekere and all APC candidates.

“Wait for your votes to be counted . It is the duty of the Federal Government to provide security and we will do that . We will recover every one of our votes , ” he said.

( NAN )

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