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Our National Chairman Not Suspended – Labour Party

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The Labour Party has debunked the purported suspension of its national chairman, Julius Abure, by its Ward Executive in Esan North East Local Government Area of Edo State.

The party said the so-called Ward Executives were sponsored by opposition parties to announce the purported suspension of the national chairman, adding that no reasonable member of the party would be thinking of suspension when they are pursuing their stolen mandates at different levels in the Election Petition Tribunals including that of the presidential mandate.

This was contained in a statement by the National Secretary of the Labour Party, Farouk Umar, who said the purported suspension of Abure was an attempt by opposition parties plotting to distract the party.

Some persons who claimed to be executive members in the LP national chairman’s Ward announced the suspension of Abure over alleged forgery and anti-party activities.

Martins Osigbemhehe, who identified as the party Ward Chairman, had at a press conference, said that Abure was suspended by the executive, pending the determination of petitions against him in courts.

He accused of Abure illegally substituting candidates of the party in the just concluded general elections.

However, Umar in the statement said that the men who appeared in a video of the press conference where the suspension was announced, were not known in the party in Edo State.

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He explained said that the party’s constitution specified who can suspend and who cannot suspend the national chairman and asked them to go and read the constitution.

The national secretary added that it is only the national convention specifically convened for the purpose that can suspend the national chairman of the party.

The statement reads: “The attention of the leadership of the Labour Party was called to the press conference held today Friday, March 31, 2023, by some unknown faces assembled in one room in Abuja wherein they pronounced a suspension on our national chairman, Julius Abure. They also made some spurious allegations against him which are untrue and concocted by the sponsors of the press conference. We however deemed it fit to make some responses.

“The young men we saw on that visuals are not anybody from Labour Party in Edo State as claimed. The executives of the party in the State, Local Government and my ward are well known to the party. None of them was at the press conference. We make bold to say that they are people assembled and rented from some Abuja slums and paid to read a prepared speech given to them.

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“Again, our party’s constitution is clear on who can suspend and who cannot suspend the National chairman. They should go and read the party’s constitution. It is only the national convention that can suspend the national chairman of the Labour Party. It also must be through such a convention called for the suspension of the national chairman.

“We think that the sudden suspension was an afterthought of some opposition parties purely to distract the leadership of the Labour Party at this time. There is no reasonable party member at this point who will be thinking of such a thing when we are pursuing our presidential mandate in the court and all other mandates including the Governorship, Senate and House of Representatives that were brazenly stolen.

“Who will be contemplating the suspension of any national party official at this point? It is on record that for the first time in the history of the party, the Abure-led leadership has succeeded to change the political narratives in the country. A party from the blues competing with the top two political parties and in the process, won eight Senate and 34 House of Representatives as well as numerous House of Assembly seats. We also won a governorship seat while we are in court to retrieve other mandates including the presidency.”

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Umar said that with the issue on ground about the outcome of the elections, the purported suspension of the LP national chairman is not worth giving attention at the moment.

He urged Nigerians to ignore the announcement, adding that it was the handiwork of those who are afraid of the rising profile of Abure.

“We are also calling on Nigerians to distance themselves from politicians who take pleasure in maligning political leaders, especially, politicians who are afraid of the rising profile of our national chairman, Julius Abure,” Umar added.

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Admiral Usman Jibrin Can Bring the Needed Change in Kogi – Ex-Governor Idris

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Former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris has described the Governorship candidate of Accord Party in the upcoming Governorship elections in the state, Admiral Usman Jibrin as one with the capacity to effect the much-desired change.

Idris made the assertion when he received Admiral Jibrin on a courtesy visit
in continuation of his consultation with critical stakeholders and elders of the state to brief them about his aspiration.

According the former governor, the calibre of people like Admiral Jibrin Usman are needed in the governance of Kogi State at the moment, given his sterling performance and records as Chief of Naval Staff of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for which he received numerous national and international honours and awards.

He charged the people of Kogi State to distinguish between the substance and the chaff among the candidates, and elect someone with adequate education and requisite administrative and management experience to return the state to the path of development.

Earlier, Admiral Usman Jibrin, popularly called ‘Akpabana’, an allusion to one of the numerous warships he aquired for the Nigerian Navy during his time as the Naval Chief, told the former governor that his aspiration was driven by the desire to rescue Kogi State from the throes of maladministration and restore unity amongst the diverse ethnic groups.

According to him, governance goes way beyond populism and activism, especially in the state that has been utterly deprived of all the benefits of good

Admiral Jibrin and his entourage in a group photograph with former governor Ibrahim Idris

governance.

Kogi State, he said, requires a person with maturity, adequate education and experience for the management of human and material resources which are in abundance in the state. These, according to him, are the qualities he is offering in his aspiration.

Akpabana praised the former governor for his enduring legacies of equity and unity in the state as governor, and his fatherly role and statesmanship outside the government.

‘Akpabana’ was accompanied on the visit by many prominent indigenes of the state, including Senator Dangana Ocheja, Hon Alh Hassan Omale a former house Representatives member, DIG Alh Abdulsalam Iyaji (rtd), Alh Elder Abu Fab, a former Commissioner in the state, Sir Goodman Akwu, Alh Isiaka Ibrahim Yunusa a Director NTA Abuja and Hon Hassan Abara.

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Eschew Nepotism, Gowon, IBB, Jonathan Advise Tinubu

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*IBB wants economy opened up, Jonathan calls for restructuring of INEC

*Remi Tinubu: We do not need Nigeria’s money to survive

Nigeria’s former leaders, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday advised Nigeria’s President-elect, Bola Tinubu, to become president for all Nigerians once he takes over the mantle of leadership of the country.

Speaking on Arise Television, THISDAY’s broadcast arm, the three former leaders in separate interviews, also urged Nigerians to be patient with the incoming administration at it settles in for the difficult job of redirecting the country.

Stressing that Nigeria is currently polarised, in his remarks, Babangida said that Tinubu needs all the skills to be able to unite the country, expressing the view that Nigeria has some of the best brains that he can tap from to revamp every sector, including the military.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

“As Commander-in-Chief, he needs to take a good look at the armed forces to reorient them, retrain them and reorganise them because the armed forces have undergone a lot of processes that need to be put together and make them more efficient,” he stated.

He also urged Tinubu to reorganise the civil service, but added that he was sure Tinubu will do what he needs to do to make Nigeria a better country. Babangida further urged opponents of the president-elect to accept the results of the last election.

He said that although Nigeria started well as a nation, there had been some ‘mishaps’ along the way, including the recent practice of the monetisation of the election process.

The former head of state called for a reform of the electoral process, including massive voter education, expressing worry that of the over 90 million registered voters , the number of persons that came out was less than half of the total figure.

Babangida maintained that Nigeria remains blessed with everything it needs to survive, urging the new administration to redesign the economic system in Nigeria.

“I wish the new administration well. Let them put Nigeria first and the welfare of Nigerians should be paramount. Leadership at all levels is missing,” he argued , stressing that although some leaders know what to do , they should strive to rally Nigerians behind them.

The former Nigerian leader urged his countrymen to be patient, but said Nigerian leaders should have moments of reflection. He also said he had no regrets as Nigeria’s former leader.

“The only advice is to be patient and continue to support the new government but if they see things going wrong, they should cry out as usual, but be objective about it,” he said.

Babangida further urged the incoming government to open up the economy and give Nigerians a direction on how it intends to solve unemployment, inflation, among others.

On his part, Gowon said he was satisfied that 60 years after, Nigeria still remains as one entity and called for massive support for the incoming government.

“As far as I am concerned, I am satisfied that we are still existing as a united nation after the little fracas. Thank God we made it to 60 years and I hope we make it to the next 60 years, though I might not be here. But that is my belief: to keep Nigeria one and to strive to make a better country.

“Do your best, be a loyal Nigerian, love Nigeria-good or bad. Whatever it is. If it is bad, try to make it better and if it is good, try to make it the best. This is my attitude and this is why I have always supported every government that started in this country and I will continue to support them,” he explained.
Jonathan, who spoke extensively on the election process, called for a reform of the system to ensure that persons appointed to the commission are not only of impeccable character , but go through a rigorous screening process.

“I know there are issues bordering on the election, some are happy, some are not. Some are feeling other ways,” he stated.
He added: “In my own time in 2015, my senior officials, people who worked with me , there was this fear that after losing election, what will be their fate.
“Will the new government just throw us into jail without even giving us fair hearing, because government is next to God and could decide to do anything. That fear was in the mind of people. Some people said should I stay, or run away?

“But this is different because it is the same party that has taken over, so the tension we faced then, Buhari may not face the same tension. Yes, there may be some who may have issues that bothee them. But on the average they won’t have that kind of feeling. But it was tense and by this time , I already conceded defeat, so that was completely over.
“I knew why I conceded defeat because I was more interested in the country than myself which I also advise every politician, because without a country, there will be no president.

“The problem we have is the electoral management body and the security. If two soccer teams are playing and the referee decides to look the other way, they will injure themselves. You must not allow it.
“The electoral management body shares more than 60 per cent of the blame because if they do their work well , the politicians will have no choice than to follow the rules, they and the security and the courts.

“I believe one day we will get there, but I feel sad now that our electoral process is still wobbly. We have migrated from card reader to BVAS, which is a superior technology. Why do we still have problems?
“For manual voting, we have problems, electronic we have problems, so where is the problem coming from? It’s the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC). INEC has to sit up so as not to throw this country into conflagration one day,” he posited.

Jonathan contended that the companies which build the machines during the elections, should be allowed to manage them, since they will want to protect their image, noting that the alleged redeployment of one IT staff of INEC during the last election wouldn’t have arisen if that was the case.
On how to resolve electoral disputes, Jonathan stressed that he was worried that elections in Nigeria are still very contentious and controversial, noting that Nigeria should be leading Africa in terms of democracy and be able to conduct free and fair polls.

He admitted that Nigeria’s election conduct remains one of the worst in the world, insisting that the system must convince people who lose elections that they truly lost. He also pointed out that frustration arising from election could lead to unpalatable outcomes.
He said if he had the chance and Mahmud Jega’s tenure had run out during his time, he planned to make the process of appointing the person for the INEC top job more thorough.

Meanwhile, the wife of the president-elect, Senator Remi Tinubu, has said she is hopeful that her husband will succeed as president, especially with the prayers of Nigerians.

Stressing that the country’s commonwealth belongs to the entire people of Nigeria, Tinubu’s wife stated that her family will not need Nigeria’s money to survive, since according to her, they are already blessed.

“The commonwealth belongs to everyone. God has blessed my family. We don’t need the wealth of Nigeria to survive, but to do the right thing and I promise you on this altar that with your help and with the help of God, we will set this nation on the right path.

“ We need your prayers. I can tell you, I, for one, I am a silent worker. I am not a noise maker but I listen and I hear. It is not out of pride, but it is about what the journey meted on us. We’ve been bruised. Our bodies are not like the same again. But once the spirit is strong…,” she stated.

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Supreme Court Affirms Adeleke as Osun Governor

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* Governor Dedicates Victory to God, Osun People

The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck out an appeal by former Governor Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), challenging Adeleke’s victory in the July 16 2022 Osun governorship election. He claimed there was overvoting.

But a five-man panel of justices dismissed Oyetola’s appeal, saying it lacked merit, and upheld Adeleke’s win at the Appeal Court.

Minutes after the verdict, the Governor who contested under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) thanked the people for their support.

“I describe this victory as one dedicated to the Almighty God and the people of Osun,” he said. “They stood by me to let me know that they love me and I love them back.”

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