2014: LP Confirms Bamidele as Guber Candidate

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Labour Party (LP) in Ekiti State has declared that Hon Opeyemi Bamidele, who recently defected to the party, has the constitutional right to contest the 2014 governorship election on the party’s platform.
Addressing journalists in Ado-Ekiti yesterday, the party’s Chairman, Akin Omole, said  Bamidele and other defectors were free to fly the party’s flag in the forthcoming election.
 
According to him, this was contrary to the position of the splinter group in the party, that new members must spend six months in the party before they can contest the governorship election.
 
Omole warned members who have made themselves easy preys to the All Progressive Congress (APC) in its bid to rip the party apart to beware or face disciplinary action.
Earlier, the former Chairman of LP, Gbenga Daramola, said
there was no division in the party, adding that he is contented with his present position as Organising Secretary of the party.
 
Daramola was responding to a statement issued by aggrieved members of the party-Akinola Abidakun , Obafemi Adedayo, Babatola Sunday, Adelodun Dare, Okunola Olufemi and Adedamola Temitayo- that  the party is factionalised.
 
Omole said: “There is nothing like that in our constitution (that new members must spend six months in the party before they can contest the governorship election). Article 10 says every member shall have the right to contest election subject to approval and guidelines set by the State Working Committee (SWC) of the party.
 
“In Article 27(3), which states the nomination of governorship candidate, the constitution states that the nomination shall be by congress.
 
"But where the SWC identifies a credible and acceptable person, he shall be presented to the state EXCO, but subject to ratification by National Working Committee (NWC) of the party.
“We are not disputing the fact that they are supposed to be members of our party. We will continue to engage them to let them toe the line of reasons. But if they decide to go the other way, we will apply the relevant laws against them or expel them.”
 
Daramola expressed displeasure over the dissolution of the former SWC which he chaired by the National Chairman of the party, Dan
Iwunyanwu, on November 3, 2013,  and replaced by interim executive led
by Omole, urging those he described as impostors to toe the line of decency.

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2015: WE’LL SHOCK GOV CHIME IN ENUGU, SAYS APC

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The South-East chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday dismissed the claims by Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu state that the opposition party would have no place in the state in the 2015 general election as it remained a party of no substance, insisting that the governor was only dwelling in an illusion.
 
The APC said Enugu is sick and needed enough dosage of “APC” noting that by the time the governor wakes up from sleep, the rug would have been swept under his feet.
 
Governor Chime had last Saturday during the swearing in of the newly elected chairmen and deputy chairmen of the 17 councils of the state asked President Goodluck Jonathan not to loose sleep over the possible invasion of the state by APC in the coming election, boasting that the PDP would clear all the contestable positions in the state.
 
But, in a swift reaction through a press statement made available to newsmen in Enugu, Sunday, the party’s Publicity Secretary for South-East, Osita Okechukwu said the governor’s remark gave him out as a dictator, saying that the  reality would dawn on the governor once credible elections are conducted in the state.
 
“We are at a loss why Gov Chime a senior lawyer will be celebrating the hand-picking of the 17 local chairmen and councillors, contrary to the provision of the law and core tenets of democracy, when he deliberately manipulated Dr Emma Eneh led Enugu State Electoral Commission to disqualify APC and APGA candidates with flimsy excuses”, he  said.
 

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Lawmakers Pass Vote of No Confidence on APC Leadership in Kaduna

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The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna state may be heading for crisis, following a vote of no confidence passed on the interim chairman of the party in the state, Dr. Hakeem Baba Ahmed.
 
THISDAY learnt that the vote of no confidence was passed on Baba Ahmed during a joint meeting of lawmakers from the Kaduna State House of Assembly and the National Assembly members from the state, who are members of the APC.
 
But Baba-Ahmed denied that he was not aware of such action from any group or individual, saying that the interim management committee of the party in the state was running an all inclusive system.
 
The lawmakers were said to have accused the APC leader of alleged high-handedness and dictatorial tendencies against party members.
 
The minority leader of the Kaduna House of Assembly, Hon. Shehu Adamu, who confirmed the development, said the vote of no confidence was passed on Baba Ahmed as a result of his unilateral decisions against party members.
 
“We issued a vote of no confidence against him yesterday during our meeting with our colleagues from the National Assembly, including Senator Sani Saleh. We did that because of his frequent unilateral decisions and high-handedness against party members. He refused to listen to us, so we have no other option than to take such a decision. We shall call a press conference later and intimate the press with the details,” Adamu said.
 
However, Baba Ahmed, while reacting on the issue said he was not aware of anybody or group passing a vote of no confidence on the interim management committee of the APC in Kaduna state.
 
According to him, Kaduna state interim management committee of the APC is a model in unity and inclusiveness, adding that every decision taken was a product of internal democratic process.
“It is possible that the opposition is worried over our success in the state and is attempting to engineer a crisis within our ranks. It won’t succeed” he said in an SMS to THISDAY in Kaduna.

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Wanted in Nigeria: More hours for Governance

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The last general elections in Nigeria took place in 2011. Since then till date, it has become increasingly difficult to differentiate the pre-election atmosphere from that of national development for which governments were instituted. This is because campaigning for candidates into offices that have already been occupied is still very much on-a dangerous trend which no doubt hinders improvement in the welfare and living standard of the people.

In other parts of the world, the situation is different. At the end of an election, the victorious party forms a government to implement its manifesto and election promises. In Nigeria, the victorious party merely transforms into a strong cabal whose main goal is to control the nation’s material resources.

On their part, the opposition groups focus on two options. The first is for some of them to negotiate a piece of the materialism of the ruling party by either decamping or arranging a partnership with it to form what is known as government of national unity (GNU) – a purely Nigerian terminology. A good example being what happened to the defunct All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) after the 2003 elections. While their Presidential candidate, General Buhari was at the election tribunal to protest his loss, his party executives according to Buhari himself, withdrew from the case, joined the GNU and nominated themselves for cabinet positions. The second is for those who are unable to get into GNU to design a framework by which they disagree with every government action. The absence of GNU since 2011 explains the unending opposition to government. Thus the posture of the political class has successfully converted Nigeria into a country with no little or no time for governance but plenty of politics.

Politicians cannot but accept blame for the incalculable damage done by the riots which followed the conduct of the 2011 elections. Labaran Maku, a politician and Minister of Information admitted this much a few days ago. It is indeed a notorious fact that the perpetrators of the anarchy are largely political bodyguards who have since over-reached their sponsors. However, Yobe State, one the most badly hit claims to have successfully held a local government election in the state last week. Does that mean that much is happening there? Well, the Minister of State (Finance), Yerima Ibrahim Ngama who hails from there has already punctured claims of viability of Yobe. According to the Minister, the State Governor, Ibrahim Geidam, his wife, children, and some commissioners do not live in the state. They merely run the government by remote control from Abuja. If the allegation is correct, what level of development can the state achieve?  If the Minister was lying, does it mean he was playing politics which again shows that the only preoccupation of our leaders is politics?

Evidence that politics is all we have in Nigeria is also shown by the activities of leaders of the main opposition group -the All Progressive Congress. For the better part of 2013, members of the party elected into public offices continually spent more time than makes sense on electioneering in breach of the electoral law. Their Governors were always part of delegations travelling across the nation supposedly on consultations with different leaders concerning the nation’s future- another word for the 2015 elections. This was obviously to the detriment of governance in their states. Their colleagues in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, were no less guilty as they were always in Abuja to meet over their unending self-inflicted intra-party squabbles making the running of their state governments to play a second fiddle to partisan politics.

At local government level governance has also been a non-issue. Some states refused to conduct local government election and merely appointed caretaker committees that only do their governors’ bidding. Those that allowed local government elections constituted electoral commissions which made Jega’s officials who registered people in the forest of Anambra instead of in the cities to look like saints.  Above all, those who were ‘elected’ as chairmen and councillors were and are still deprived of using local government allocations for the purpose of governance. Some 2 years back, Governor Aregbesola of Osun State condemned the practice and urged his colleagues in vain to let local government councils be.

It is not uncharitable to imagine that the disposition of the political class is generally injurious to the health of the nation.  One painful but common feature is where an elected office holder begins in earnest to secure another term even before he begins an earlier one. The case of President Jonathan is particularly interesting as different groups have continued to campaign for his re-election despite his plea not to be distracted. The situation is more intense in the states. In Imo for example, it is not only those in support of a second term for Rochas Okorocha that are busy, other interests are even more determined. The elders and prominent people of Mbaise zone for example, have reportedly given their nod for the ambition of one of their sons, Senator Bright Nwanne, to contest the governorship of the state.

In Cross River, Governor Liyel Imoke says he has been under pressure to anoint a successor among some political jobbers to succeed him in 2015. In Kwara, many people are not thinking about the fate of governance under the incumbent Governor. Instead they are bothered about which of the Sarakis-Bukola or Gbemi they should stand behind. Who even understands Taraba’s politics? Again, the time our leaders spend on medical tourism is virtually unquantifiable not to talk about those who govern by publicity

Incidentally, elections will hold this year only in Ekiti and Osun States and nowhere else; yet electioneering is more intense in locations where contests will hold in 2015 that is, a year later. Even in Edo whose governorship election is not due until 2016, the battle for the soul of the state has since begun. To redress our political dilemma it is time for civil society groups to aggressively condemn those who play politics after electioneering periods and enlighten the people not to support such gladiators; otherwise Nigeria will never grow

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