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2015: Towards A Credible Poll

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President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration has come under intense scrutiny as it is widely speculated that he is desirous to run for a second term.  The speculations are fuelled by comments credited to his foot-soldiers and kinsmen on the 2015 general elections.
Indeed, there is nothing wrong for a sitting president to seek for re-election if the constitution of his country so permits. The 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is currently operational allows president Jonathan to renew his mandate by subjecting himself to the electoral process as well as emerging victorious at the presidential poll.
However, the Nigeria people must be convinced that the president has provided the required stewardship during his first outing which will serve as a basis for the renewal of his mandate.
It is very disheartening that those who have been championing the presidents re-election have employed a do-or-die tactics to whip everybody into line, which is completely against the letter and spirit of democracy. The president’s men are not the only ones that are guilty of this undemocratic deportment. Those who are working day and night to wrest power from the president have equally thrown caution to the wind by threatening fire and brimstone if the outcome of the election is not as envisaged.
More worrisome is the fact that the president’s party- the Peoples Democratic party – is engulfed in self-inflicted crisis in a bid to satisfy the whims and caprices of self-styled leaders of the party. While other parties are merging and forming alliances to square up with PDP in 2015 general elections, the ruling party is intoxicated with its political exploits since the return of democratic governance in the country. Consequently, the leadership of the party at various levels has been suspending members with the flimsiest reasons. One cannot reconcile this approach with the recent tour of the PDP controlled states by the leadership of the party to mend fences with aggrieved members to reposition the party for the battle ahead.
In truth, the leadership of the party is over-heating the polity by taking punitive measures against members who are not comfortable wi th some policies of the party that are undemocratic. The party leadership is not different from those who are beating war-drums if their preferred candidates do not make it at the poll.
Speaking at the end of the second session of the 7th Senate recently, the Senate President, David Mark warned politicians jostling for elective positives ahead of the 2015 general elections not to plunge the country into civil war with their actions.
He stated that no nation could survive two civil wars and advised them to concentrate on delivering good governance to the electorate rather over heat the polity.
“Now, it is time to speak out once again. Elections are two years away. Yet, the collision of vaulting personal ambitions is over heating the polity and distracting the onerous task of governance.
“With so much work yet to be done, we, as elected officials, should focus on governance and justify our present mandates. Over – heating the polity is unnecessary, diversionary, divisive, destructive, unhelpful and unpatriotic. Into this vitriolic mix is being thrown a spate of mindless and distempered effusions that add no value whatsoever to the quest for cohesion and development.
“Those beating the drums of war should realise that no nation can survive two civil wars in one life time. These trends must stop and we must all remember that the nation is greater than the sum total of its parts, Mark said.              Although the president has not publicly announced his intention to run for a second term, political pundits believe that every member of PDP and indeed other law abiding Nigerians have the right to aspire to any elective office. Nobody should be threatened and persecuted because of his or her political aspiration. Nigeria is a country of over 160 million people, it is unacceptable for any political group, ethnic nationality or religious organisation to lay claim to monopoly of political leadership against the collective will of the generality of the people.
What the country needs at this moment is good leadership. The level of poverty and unemployment in the country is alarming, frightening and saddening. We should avoid parochial considerations in choosing our leaders to advance our democracy.
If President Jonathan decides to run for a second term what should pre-occupy the minds of Nigeria is his score-card. To pre-empt Nigerians the president had on May 29, 2013 presented his mid-term report for perusal and assessment of his performance.
According to the report, the Jonathan administration has rehabilitated Lagos-Kano rail-line that vanished from the nation’s landscape more than a decade ago, while the refurbished Kaduna-Port Harcourt line is expected to commence operation soon.
The East – West highway that has caused untold hardship to the people of the Niger Delta and brought misery to so many road-users is to be completed at the end of 2014.
The Nigerian economy has been growing at an average of 7 per cent yearly while the exchange rate is remarkably stable. Non – oil exports have increase tremendously, generating foreign exchange earnings to complement revenue from the oil sector.
Within this period, 15 new public universities have been established to cater for the growing population of undergraduates in the country.
Agriculture has equally recorded a boost as arrangements for the supply of fertilizers directly to farmer have been put in place to eliminate rent-seeking middlemen. The government has done so much in ensuring power supply in the country. Work is going on in a number of power stations, coupled with the on-going privatisation of the power sector to enhance efficiency.
Facilities at some of the international airports in the country have been upgraded to meet international standards.
The Jonathan administration is also doing at lot to curb insurgency in some parts of the North in a bid to protect the territorial integrity of the country.
Those are some of the achievements of the present administration as contained in the mid-term report. The president who is totally committed to his transformation agenda is very confident that Nigeira will be a better call at the end of his first tenure.
Basking in euphoria of his accomplishments within a space of two years the president has urged Nigerias to develop making scheme and score his government accordingly. Political analysts are also of the view that Nigerians should be thorough, fair and objective in their assessments by relating the mid-term report with what is on ground.
The president is cerebrate and very intelligent. He knows  that the best way to renew his mandate is to present his account of stewardship in view of the pervious mandate that was given to him by the Nigerian people. That was what actually transpired on that Democracy day.
Therefore, all those who are beating war-drums either in support of the president or against him should be more concerned about what they can afar to rekindle hopes in our people and not foist leadership on the nation for their selfish interest. Nigerians are wiser now and must elect leaders that are truly theirs.

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AKPABIO, DIRI, OBOREVWORI, OTHERS VOW TO REELECT TINUBU  …AS GIADOM RETAINS APC ZONAL CHAIR 

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Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has declared that with the six South-South states now being controlled by the All Progressives Congress (APC), the zone is set to return the highest votes cast for the reelection of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.
He stated this in Asaba, Delta State, at the party’s zonal congress, noting that the coming together of the governors of the region in the APC was made possible by its zonal Vice Chairman, Chief Victor Giadom.
Senator Akpabio also praised the outgone zonal chieftains of the party, saying they worked hard for the unity of the party and the zone.
“Now that we are complete and focused, we will be the geo-political zone in Nigeria that will turn out the highest votes in 2027 for President Tinubu.
“In the last 46 years or so, our region had not produced a senate president. But under President Tinubu, the South-South region is recognised. We thank the president for giving the South-South a senate president”, he said.
In his speech, the Bayelsa State Governor, and Chairman of the South-South Governors Forum, Senator Douye Diri, described the APC adoption of the  consensus option for electing its officials as the best way to foster unity and consolidation in the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He expressed satisfaction that politically, the South-South zone now speaks with one voice under the APC, stressing the need for the region to be part of the decision-making process at the national level.
The governor recalled that when he contested for the governorship in 2019, the delegate election process for primaries in the political parties made the exercise rancorous, saying
the slogan then was that without delegates, there will be no governor, but that that has since changed with the consensus mode.
“I like to align myself with the previous speakers on the unity of the South-South zone. In this region politically, the South-South now speaks with one voice. This is important because of the strategic nature of the zone.
“If you are not on the sharing table, in terms of decision-making process, you will be left behind. We need to be united that we will not allow petty divisions among us.
“Let us work together for the unity and protection of APC in the South-South and God willing, all our candidates will come out tops in the 2027 elections. There cannot be anything better than a united family.
“Let me congratulate President Bola Tinubu for his remarkable achievements so far. Political events such as elective congresses like this were usually filled with rancour and violence. But, today, we have adopted the consensus model to produce our party executives from the wards to the regional level”, Senator Diri said.
In their goodwill messages, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and others all spoke on unity of purpose to be able to re-elect the President for a second term.
Meanwhile, Chief Victor Giadom was returned as the party’s zonal chairman alongside seven other zonal executives of the party.
Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, moved the motion for the dissolution of the immediate past zonal executive of the party and was seconded by his Bayelsa State counterpart, Abraham Ingobere.
In his remarks, the reelected zonal Vice Chairman, Chief Victor Giadom, said the gathering of the six governors of the region, lawmakers, ministers and other major stakeholders was an indication of the zone’s commitment to return all APC candidates in next year’s poll.
 By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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RIVERS WOMEN RALLY SUPPORT, CONTINUOUS PRAYERS FOR TINUBU 

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A coalition of women under the aegis of “Renewed Hope Women of Faith in Politics,” have organized a rally in support of President Bola Tinubu, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
They equally called for continuous prayers with a view to seeking God’s intervention on the affairs of the nation.
The rally which, held in Port Harcourt, drew participants from diverse religious and political backgrounds, underscoring its interfaith outlook and focus on unity, national development and grassroots engagement.
Powered by Rivers Women Unite for SIM, the movement was described as a strategic initiative aimed at bringing women together across the federation as a unified force committed to prayer, advocacy and civic responsibility.
Speaking at the event, the Convener, Amaopuorubo Sotonye Toby, said the platform was designed to function as a nationwide network of women committed to interceding for Nigeria’s peace, stability and good governance.
She stressed that sustained prayer remains a vital instrument for national transformation, particularly in challenging times.
According to her, the role of women in nation-building cannot be overemphasised, especially in a multicultural society like Nigeria, where women continue to contribute significantly across sectors such as education, business, entrepreneurship and politics, while also fulfilling family responsibilities.
“In our diversity lies our strength. As women of faith, we must unite across religious and political lines to build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria,” she said, adding that the movement represents a renewed commitment to collective purpose and national progress.
Amaopuorubo Toby further emphasised that beyond its spiritual focus, the initiative is anchored on action through responsible civic engagement, particularly at the grassroots level. She noted that the group aims to mobilise women, empower them with purpose, and amplify their voices as key drivers of peace and development.
Reaffirming the group’s political stance, she declared support for the re-election of President Tinubu, aligning the movement with the ideals of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its Renewed Hope Agenda.
“We recognise the importance of continuity in leadership and the need to support governance that promotes stability, growth and national development. As women, we stand firmly behind the President as we look ahead to 2027,” she stated.
She also highlighted the transformative power of women’s unity, noting that history has consistently shown that when women rise with a shared vision, societies are strengthened, communities are healed, and hope is restored.
The convener commended participants for their resilience and commitment, urging them to remain steadfast as pillars of faith, courage and hope in the face of national challenges. She called on women at all levels—from ward to national—to take their rightful place in shaping Nigeria’s future.
Amaopuorubo Toby also lauded the leadership of Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, alongside President Tinubu, for what she described as their “fatherly leadership” and commitment to governance and development.
Speaking with newsmen at the occasion, a woman activist in the state, Madam Ankio Briggs said the women will also support the reelection of Governor Fubara for a second term if he decides to run.
Madam Briggs praised the women for coming out to declare their support for the reelection of President Tinubu and the Governor and urged them to sustain the support.
The event concluded with a call for sustained unity among women of all faiths, as well as continued prayers for the peace, prosperity and stability of Nigeria.
Observers say the emergence of faith-based political movements such as Renewed Hope Women of Faith in Politics reflects a growing trend of grassroots mobilisation ahead of future elections, with women increasingly positioning themselves as influential stakeholders in Nigeria’s political and developmental landscape.
By: John Bibor
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APC Unveils New NWC At National Convention

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has concluded its 8th national convention in Abuja — reaffirming Prof Nentawe Yilwatda as national chairman and Sen. Ajibola Basiru as its national secretary.

Delegates at the convention, held at the Eagle Square, also produced a new national working committee (NWC) through a consensus arrangement endorsed by stakeholders.

Dr Ben Nwoye was named deputy national chairman (south), replacing Mr Emma Eneukwu, following consultations within the party.

Sources within the party said the decision was influenced by zoning considerations and consultations among party leaders, with Mr Peter Mbah, Enugu State governor, playing a significant role in ensuring Dr Nwoye’s inclusion.

In his acceptance speech, Prof. Yilwatda said his re-election was a call to greater service and pledged commitment to unity within the ruling party.

“We are ready to serve, ready to lead, and we are ready to build the party, together with the nation,” he said.

He added that the new leadership would not “fail or falter” in carrying out its responsibilities.

President Bola Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, governors, members of the national assembly, and other party leaders graced the convention.

FULL LIST OF APC NWC

• National chairman — Nentawe Yilwatda

• Deputy national chairman (north) — Ali Bukar Dalori

• Deputy national chairman (south) — Benjamin Obi Nwoye

• National secretary — Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru

• Deputy national secretary — AbdulKarim Abubakar Kana

• National legal adviser — Murtala Aliyu Kankia

• National treasurer — Uguru Mathew Ofoke

• National financial secretary — Haruna Ginsau

• National organising secretary — Muhammad Sulaiman Argungu

• National welfare secretary — Donatus Enyinnah Nwankpa

• National publicity secretary — Felix Morka

• National auditor — Abubakar Maikafi

National women leader — Mary A. Idele

• National youth leader — Dayo Israel

• National leader (persons with disabilities) — Durotolu Oyebode Bankole

• Deputy national financial secretary — Hammam Adamu Ali Kumo

• Deputy national organising secretary — Emeka Okafor

• Deputy national women leader — Zainab Abubakar Ibrahim

• Deputy national publicity secretary — Meseko Durosinmi Josiah

• Deputy national welfare secretary — Christopher Michael Akpan

• Deputy national auditor — Olugbenga Olayemi

• Deputy national legal adviser — Ibrahim Salawu

• Deputy national treasurer — Ben Akak

• Deputy national youth leader — Jamaludeen Kabiru

• National ex-officio (north-central) — Opawoye Oluwatoyin Bunmi

• National ex-officio (north-east) — Adamu Jallah

• National ex-officio (north-west) — Kano Muhammed Jamu Yusuf

• National ex-officio (south-east) — Ikechukwu Umeh

• National ex-officio (south-south) — Francis Kolokolo.

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