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Friday, August 31, 2018

PDP Presidential Form 2019 On Sale (See Cost of Form)

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has just announced the sale of Presidential Form 2019 general elections.

According to the party, the National Working Committee (NWC) has announced the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms for all categories for the forthcoming general election.

PDP Presidential Form 2019 On Sale (See Cost of Form) PDF

Meanwhile, PDP has just released an adjusted timetable for the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms and party primaries for the 2019 general elections appraoching.

Top 10 Desperation Characters Nigeria Politicians Do To Win Election, Engaging Themselves In Unusual Acts Like!!

Fayose buys ‘ponmo’, Atiku drinks ‘pure water’, Ortom eats akara - How Nigerian politicians desperately woo voters (photos)

The desperation to win political mandates during elections usually leads Nigerian politicians to engage themselves in unusual acts.

Many of them, upon ascension to power, leads an elitist life – the kind that estranges them from the people they are supposed to represent, people whose opinions they should seek from time to time.

However, as elections approach, they begin to look for ways to appeal to the masses they have abandoned over time.

In a frantic desperation to connect with the people, they hit the road, struggling to engage in acts peculiar to the masses as part of their campaign strategy.

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Here are some curated photos of popular Nigerian politicians ‘caught in the act’:

1. The outgoing governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose, with his popular 'stomach infrastructure' policy, could perhaps be the originator of these unusual practices. In the photos below, he is seen selling ponmo (cooked cow hide), eating rice packaged with leaves (possibly Ofada rice) and dishing food at a local canteen.

2. Like governor, like deputy: Olusola Eleka, Fayose's deputy and PDP governorship candidate, fries akara during the 2018 gubernatorial campaign. He lost the election to Kayode Fayemi of the APC.

3. Former vice president and PDP presidential aspirant in the forthcoming 2019 presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, eats rice with school pupils and drinks 'pure water' (sachet water drunk by the Nigerian masses)

4. Former governor of Rivers state and current minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi was pictured plaiting a woman’s hair during his Door 2 Door campaign in Rivers state.

5. Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state eats akara, pap in public

6. While nearly all typical Nigerian politicians entice the voters with cash, many of them do so through their aides. However, the embattled Senator Buruji Kashamu decided to do it on his own, in the public glare.

7. In the build to the 2014 gubernatorial election in Osun state, Iyiola Omisore, the PDP candidate, in a desperate move to woo voters, turned a corn eater. He was also caught on 'Okada' (bike - an important means of transportation for the Nigerian masses).

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8. Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state buying roasted corn

9. The national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomole and the governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki, also 'caught in the act'.

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Dankwambo speaks on ‘dumping’ PDP


The Presidential Campaign Organisation of Gov. Ibrahim Dankwambo has refuted speculations that the presidential aspirant on the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was set to defect to another party. The Director-General of the campaign organisation, Prof. Terhemba Shija, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, said the governor will remain in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) irrespective of the outcome of the party’s primary. He said that Dankwambo had consolidated his position in the PDP, having distinguished himself as the only state governor who refused to defect before and after 2015 elections in the entire 19 northern states.

Shija said that the presidential aspirant would accept whatever the outcome of PDP’s presidential primary and work with whoever emerged as the party’s flag bearer in his determination to re-position Nigeria’s economy. “Luckily, Gov. Dankwambo himself has said it repeatedly that he is a team player. He said that he is a PDP man who was brought up and groomed by the PDP. “He said that the party is a pool where leaders are grown and that he is one of them.

“So, nothing will make him walk out of PDP just as he did not walk out of PDP when every other person was running away. “Don’t forget that people ran away before and after 2015, they said all sorts of things against the party. But Dankwambo stood his ground. “Many people chickened out because of the Tsunami that APC unleashed on the country. Despite this, our principal stood his ground and fought them to a standstill both in his state and the entire North/East.

“Mind you, he was the only PDP governor who retained his position and eventually returned for a second term as a governor. “Today, he is one of the most senior in the fold of the PDP governors. He has been resilient and consistent. “I cannot see him running away from PDP because leaders and delegates at the presidential primary election will prefer somebody like him. Such politicians do not jump around over personal ambition or interests judging from his antecedents. “At the end of the primaries, let me assure you that he is ready to stay back in PDP and work with whoever eventually emerges. “But it may not even come to that because the leaders and delegates know that we will win the primary and we will fly the flag of the party,’’ he added

PDP 16 Vs APC 3: The Difference Is Clear

APC Vs PDP

On May 29, 2018, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be three years in power; that is to say that it will be three years in its leadership of the federal government of Nigeria. By extension, the APC also controls 24 of the 36 states of the federation and over three-quarter of the local government areas. Three-quarter of the 774 local governments (constitutionally recognized) is approximately 580. That is, indeed, a massive control. That was comparatively what happened during the era of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). I think the PDP had more control during its first two tenures between 1999 and 2007. By then, it was as if Nigeria had become a one-party state.

Though interested, I hardly have time to watch football matches, except when any match coincides with my prepping or relaxation times. But I want to borrow some features from the football world to drive home some points in this piece.  After all, politics is like a game where the key players hardly have permanent enemies or friends due to the possibility of meeting again in other places of mutual interests. And in Nigeria, historic facts show that the key Nigerian politicians since the creation of Nigeria in 1914 have made the country like a football match played by themselves or bequeathed to their children, grand children and unconditionally their great grand children – generation to generation; three or more in succession. Recall that the big generals of the Nigerian army have mastered the country through chess-game and it has been very difficult to pull them out of Nigeria’s politics. That is by the way.

A football match is made up of a 90 minutes’ play. Within this period, a lot of actions are displayed or play out themselves. Some of the actions please some people on one hand and irritate others on the other hand. There may be quarrels, extremism and tactical offences during the match. In short, it is correct to describe a football match as a war without weapon. There are cases when players lose control and display their animals tendencies. There are cases when footballers die in the field, after the match or go home incapacitated not to ever play again. There are cases when spectators or fans lose their lives from the effects of the matches or from personal circumstances. All these notwithstanding, the ultimate goal of a football match and the players is goalscoring.

In football, there is always a physical umpire to manage any situation. He is called a referee who is a human being and thus fallible. That is why you have in football history coinages such as the Hand of God, clean sheet, park the bus, stay on your feet, dead ball specialist, tackling from behind, offside, freekick, penalty, throw-in amongst others. Put simply, there can be cheating in the game. And the commonest question after a match is who won and with how many goals. This could be followed by another question from a fan with special interest: But who played better?

The 19 years of democratic governance in Nigeria are full of intriguing, yet intricate experiences and revelations. These years are shared between two political parties, the PDP and the APC in the ratio of 16:3. Furthermore, the years are shared amongst four Presidents namely: Olusegun Obasanjo who had eight good years full of (in)actions, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua with two and half years full of target goals but invariably soiled by ineptitude as the soul was willing but the body was weak, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with six and half years full of garrulous and overzealous supernaturalism and Muhammadu Buhari with three years by May 29 full of manifestations yet unfolding. The three first Presidents ruled under the PDP, while the last is ruling under the APC. By this simple calculation, the PDP is winning the APC by number of years. And according to independent investigations, both teams have 11 key players with many substitutes and fans.

Nigerians have been agog to discover or at least decipher the differences between the 16 years of PDP leadership and the three years of the APC’s in terms of fulfillment of electioneering promises, development of human and material/capital resources and institution or re-institution of the glorious ethics and culture Nigeria used to be known for in the past. Of course, it has been an interesting challenge between the two parties. But Nigerians have been watchful and proactive much more than before.

The PDP had produced three presidents of Nigeria, APC one. It could be very haughty to claim that nothing positive was achieved in Nigeria in the 16 years of the PDP leadership. The greatest achievement of the PDP is sustenance of the unity of Nigeria. They came at the time the unity of Nigeria was profoundly threatened. The respect from the western countries for Nigeria then was below zero point and PDP was able to brush it up. The effects of the military juntas were overwhelming and the processes of producing then incoming leadership were flawed. The then president was not selected and elected on merit. Rather, it was to compensate a past mistake committed by a Head of State against democratic norms and demand. That is why a lot of (mis)steps took place all through the 16 years. The game sometimes became tough, but the referee was often partial and the docility of spectators was unimaginable. That is how the years sluggishly passed by and the Nigerian people were stage-managed, living on promises and hopes.

The PDP, looked upon anyhow from any angle, was able to stabilize democracy by successfully conducting elections and handing over to successive governments. Though there were aggressive adoption of unconstitutionality, cohesion and violence, to an extent, in the dealing of the federal system, the electoral processes produced elected officers in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015. Again, although it was later realized to be false stylish living, there was cash flow amongst the citizenry. Nigerians felt the flow of free monies. And corruption was consolidated, having been institutionalized by the earlier military administrations. PDP initiated many laudable projects but corruption marred most of the efforts as monies budgeted every year for every of such projects were diverted into private pockets with impunity. Needless mentioning some of those projects.

Surprisingly, confessions on the evils committed by the PDP are being exposed by members of the party. Though very lately and probably pushed by political interests, a former deputy senate president under PDP, Ibrahim Mantu, has confessed that his party was perfect in election rigging. They gave money to INEC boys and used the bad boys. “All our elections in the past, I’ve been in the game for about 20 years”, the two term deputy senate president between 1999 and 2007 confessed recently. Former Sokoto State governor, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, confessed that PDP is paying for its sins. According to him, God is punishing the party for its sins against Nigeria. God, he said, is angry with PDP for offending Him and Nigerians, so He snatched the power and handed it to APC. Also, the governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo, has urged Nigerians to shun all forms of corrupt practices (past and present) and rise up against corruption.

The party’s chieftain, Raymond Dokpesi, confessed that the party made a lot of mistakes during the 16 years it occupied the presidency. “Today, the PDP is described as the most corrupt party in the country; they said our leaders were clueless and corrupt. That was how they described former President Goodluck Jonathan”, he said in Umuahia. And the party’s chairman, Uche Secondus, has made the greatest confession and sought for forgiveness.

Basically, the 16 years of vague leadership of the PDP caused its failure to retain power beyond 2015, despite its projection to lead Nigerian for at least 60 years. Nigeria’s assets and properties were sold to party members; top politicians transact huge volumes of businesses without paying taxes to the PDP successive governments; blanket presidential waivers were granted on importations for few powerful citizens. In short, like it happened during the Shagari-led democratic era, properties belonging to Nigeria were unbelievably and unpatriotically given out as “gifts” to some Nigerians who are today part and parcel of the problems, hardship and threats Nigerians are collectively facing. The “dashed away” or “freely distributed” properties included but not limited to oil wells, farms, companies, in the power, housing, agriculture, health and educational sectors. Who owns the pension administration, the national health insurance management and other similar establishments which subject benefitting citizens to untold suffering and hardship for what they are constitutionally entitled to? That was unbecoming of democratic governments which legalized unguided urge for high-class corruption, to the extent that stealing of public funds was excluded from the list of corrupt practices. And the docility of the citizens was yet unthinkable.

President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that the PDP squandered about $500 billion oil earnings in the 16 years it was in power. According to the vice president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, corruption and impunity of the past was perfected by the PDP as the Jonathan-led administration shared N150 billion before it handover power. Abiodun Adebayo Lanry posted on his facebook wall that the economy Buhari is destroying is producing millionaires of PDP extraction like never happened in 16 years of PDP. Former Edo governor Adams Oshiomhole said the PDP failed to provide basic amenities and fight insurgency. There are current indications of PDP’s inability to restructure Nigeria, despite its national conferences. The Boko Haram insurgents were on the rampage throughout the era.

In comparison, the APC’s three years of leadership has made some visible achievements.
– Corruption is being practically fought, though carefully and gradually.
– Youth empowerment through N-Power and ministries are done on merit, though the general appointments are allegedly lopsided and largely based on pedigree and not merit.
– Military and other pensioners are being paid to forestall the eyesores of senior retired citizens wasting away in the streets of Nigerian cities from their villages in search of their hard earned money. N5 billion was recently released to the military Pension Board in 2018.
– The foreign reserve is on the increase.
– Internally generated revenues are on the rise and judiciously utilized.
– Monies and properties looted by heartless citizens are being recovered.
– The train projects, massive road construction and maintenance, improvement in power, fight against insurgency and terrorism, massive agricultural development, are some of the clear difference when 16 years are compared with three.

It is just unimaginable how Nigeria will be if the APC maintains power for 16 years with the same high spirit of patriotism and nationhood-building. But will the cabals allow this spirit to last?

Nonetheless, the matches being played with Nigeria are on. However, slothfully interesting, imposing and conditioning these matches are, the hope is there, that our democracy has stabilized; threats to our unity are being tactfully handled or “maneuvered” and our economy is steadily growing stronger by the day.

Therefore, for some of us the difference between the two political gladiators is crystal crystal clear.

2019: I’ll Support Aspirants From other Political Parties – Aisha Buhari Declares

Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, has pledged her support to female politicians aspiring for political offices from different party lines.

According to a statement by her spokesman, Suleiman Haruna, the president’s wife stated this while receiving members of a political group, the South-East Women for Buhari, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday

Aisha said women need to occupy important political offices in the country, adding that they determine the outcome of elections in Nigeria.

The statement reads, ‘Women need to be in political offices for them to make a difference in the lives of their families. I pledge my support to female aspirants across party lines.

“It is a fact that women determine the outcome of elections; therefore it is important to mobilise more women to ensure that our great party is re-elected to continue the good work that it is doing.

‘’The success of the mobilisation has resulted in a high number of women aspirants from the geopolitical zone.

‘’The mobilisation would lead to a more peaceful elections that would produce more able and competent women to take over as many offices as possible, especially at the grass roots.

The First Lady also called on officials and members of the APC to ensure party supremacy, respect party constitution and shun divisive tendencies

Nigeria Labour Congress reveals when new minimum wage will be implemented

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC has assured Nigerians Workers of the payment of the reviewed minimum wage before the end of 2018.

 

Peter Ozo-Esan, General Secretary, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Tuesday, assured Nigerians that the new minimum wage will be implemented in September.

Ozo-Esan made this assurance in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

He blamed the Sallah break for the delay, adding that the tripartite committee involved with the review of the wage will conclude its work on Sept. 4th and 5th.

According to him, “We believe that the initial expectation that by September a new minimum wage should come on board, we think that the government still should be able to deliver that to Nigerians.

“Nigerian workers will continue to demand that from the government and as soon as this report is submitted, government should do the needful before the National Assembly because that is the process.

“We expect that the National Assembly will play its part in speedily considering the bill that will be placed before it and do everything possible for Nigerian workers to have a new minimum wage.’’

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