ministry of petroleum resources ends 2016 on a high as kachikwu signs landmark agreement

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 In a move which will restructure the financing template for oil earnings, increase investments and boost government revenues, the Minister of State, the Federal Government has reached agreement on a new cash call exit policy with the international oil companies (IOCs).

         The historic agreement which will bring clarity and stability to the management of the country’s main revenue source was announced by the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources while giving an account of key achievements of the Ministry in 2016 yesterday has already received the approval of the Federal Executive Council.

         It is part of new measures and strategies aimed at eliminating the burden of Joint Venture Cash Call arrears and securing future funding for the Upstream Petroleum Sector.

These strategies which are fully supported by the National Economic Council (NEC) will lead to an increase in national production from the current 2.2mbpd to 2.5mbpd by 2019, as well as reduction in Unit Technical Costs from $27.96/Barrel Oil Equivalent (boe) to $18/boe.

The net payments to the Federation Account is expected to double from about $7Billion to over $14Billion by 2020 and the immediate effect of the new cash call policy will increase net FGN Revenue per annum by about $2billion.

         Dr. Kachikwu outlined other innovations and initiatives championed by the ministry over the past year which have revamped the sector, restored investors’ confidence which was at an all-time low and positioned Nigeria’s Oil and Gas value chain for profitability.

         It would be recalled that based on historical records, the current Cash Call system has been structurally defective and has failed to address the perennial Joint Venture funding challenges being experienced in the industry where the Federal Government underfunding of the industry through JV Cash Calls stood at $9.125 billion by September 2016. This arrangement will guarantee payments of statutory Oil and Gas Royalties and taxes by NNPC and its JV partners as well as profit from its investments in the Joint Ventures.

         At US$42.5 per barrel Oil price which the 2017 budget is predicated on and US$24 per barrel fiscal cost recovery proposed for 2017 in FGN Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) recently submitted to NASS, over US$13 per barrel will accrue to Government as Royalties & Taxes from Joint Venture Oil and Gas Production apart from US$2.8 per barrel estimated as Government share of profit, at 57% equity.

This will restore investors’ confidence and achieve accelerated production growth in the Joint Ventures. New Governance processes will also be introduced.

        The negotiation on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria which was led by Dr. Kachikwu resulted in a remarkable agreement by the IOCs who have agreed to be paid their accumulated arrears up to December 2015, payable over the period of about five years. It is important to note that this will not be a cash burden on the Federal Government as payments will be made via incremental production from each JVC.

         Aside this key agreement on Joint Venture Cash Call Arrears Payment and Future Funding Mechanism signed today, it would be noted that under the stewardship of Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Ministry has also made considerable accomplishments in the international frontiers through maintaining robust relationships and strengthening linkages within and outside the petroleum producing community.

        Achievements recorded in 2016 include the following:

ü    Successful tenureship and handover of the Presidency of four key international energy organisations namely:

–              The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)

–              Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC);

–              African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA); and

–              West African Gas Pipeline Authority (WAGPA).

Successful election of Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo of Nigeria as  the Secretary – General of the OPEC

Successful mobilization of OPEC members and Non-OPEC Oil Producers to dialogue on the stabilization of the global market in Doha; Algiers which culminated into the achievement of freeze on production at the 171st conference in Vienna

Rise in oil prices to US$55/per barrel for the first time in 16 months after negotiations with non-OPEC producer

Nigeria's successful negotiation of an exemption from the production freeze;

Successful hosting of the 52nd Conference of Ministers of African Petroleum Producers Association in March 2016 (APPA);

Provided leadership and support to other APPA members in the development of legislation, institution and systems for local content in Africa

         Finally, The Minister of State pledged that the Ministry will continue to drive innovation and change in its approach to delivering an oil and gas industry that is internationally competitive and is governed by open and transparent processes to ensure security of investment for both domestic and international investors.

Idang Alibi

        Director, Press

        Ministry of Petroleum Resources

        December 15, 2016

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AXILSPOT Expands Operations To The Middle East & Africa

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Dubai, UAE, December 20, 2016:AXILSPOT, a global vendor in enterprise wireless networking, announced the launch of its operations in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. As part of its regional expansion plans, the company will appoint reputed distributors and strengthen its channel network by onboarding partners across the region.

AXILSPOT offers state-of-the-art enterprise wireless connectivity solutions including wirelessaccess points, bridges, base station, enterprise WLAN management platforms and PoE Switches to name a few. A key differentiator of AXILSPOT from its competitors is its patented multi-beam smart selection array systemcalled Rscan, that reduces interference, allows the highest transmission speeds, successfully manages hundreds of concurrent users and offersthe more precise location based service (LBS).

"The Middle East and Africa has some of the fastest growing mobility growth rates as well as state of the art service provider technologies. With the arrival of 4G+ technologies in the region, end users want the same lighting fast mobile experiences available from service providers inside their offices, homesand in some public places too. Rscan, theAXILSPOT patented antenna array technology, fitted into all of our products, allows end users to experience the fastest wireless networking transmission speeds with minimum drop outs and line of sight interference," said Bruce Zhou, CEO, AXILSPOT.

In order to tap the fast-growing mobility opportunity in the region, AXILSPOT also announced its intention to appoint key channel partners in the region across its three partner categories. These include Authorised Solution Partner, Authorised Value Added Distributor, and Master Distributor.

Based on the above levels, AXILSPOT channel partners are variably offered Price Discounts, Online Training, Onsite Training, Deal Registration, Market Development Funds, Sales and Marketing Tools, Account Manager, Purchase Demo Kits, Dedicated Sales Person, Dedicated Trained Engineer, Marketing Activities.

"We have a simplified channel partner structure that allows partners to engage with us in the way best suited to their business. We offer significant discount and value benefits to all the three levels of channel partners. Based on our global experience and the large number of leisure hotels, shopping malls, tourist destinations, business events and conferences, in some of the countries in the MEA region, we are very confident that our products will dramatically change the experience of mobile users and visitors in these countries,” Bruce Zhou explained.

“This will help us to get traction with the wireless and network solution integrators, as well as technology decision makers. We are very confident of high levels of our business growth in this region, along with our prospective channel partners," he added.

AXILSPOT is a recent entrant in the global enterprise wireless networking industry with its core intellectual property rights. The company is committed to providing superior products and solutions for the most critical issues in wireless networks today, including how to create affordable reliability and how to meet dramatically increasing needs for connectivity, all over the world.

Swift, sensible, secure, stable, smart, scalable, simple, AXILSPOT is dedicated to providing consistent and the highest-speed wireless coverage and transmission solutions with the 7S WLAN experience. Catering to the entire enterprise and SME market including industry verticals and smart city projects, AXILSPOT provides smarter wireless solutions in four seriesDorado Series, Dolphin Series, Mobula Series and Seal Series.

With patented Rscan Smart Antenna Array Technology, AXILSPOT can deliver very high density of 800+ concurrent users with 5.3G capacity. The patented Rscan Smart Antenna Array Technology ensures AXILSPOT wireless solutions a consistent and high speed wireless coverage over the targeted area without being dropped off due to blind spots and interferences.

Over the next few months, AXILSPOT plans to offer high speed wireless connectivity to different industry verticals and will unveil its entire range of WLAN solutions for customers in the MEA region. 

“More than Connection” – AXILSPOT’s sloganconveys the company’s will to deliver the most secure and outstanding wireless access experience globally and create more business value service based on big data,cloud management platform, cloud service , BI to name some.

About AXILSPOT:

AXILSPOT is a new force to reckon in the global Enterprise WLAN industry with the core intellectual property rights. AXILSPOT delivers Global Quality Products with superior innovative solutions to the most critical issues we are facing today in wireless networks: how to create affordable reliability and how to overcome dramatically increasing connected needs all over the world. AXILSPOT is dedicated to provide the most consistent and highest-speed wireless coverage and transmission solution(s) – anywhere, everywhere, all the time.

AXILSPOT is dedicated to provide the most consistent and highest-speed wireless coverage and transmission solutions. Their solutions are widely applied in SMEs, Large Corporate Enterprise, Government, Education, Hospitality, Transportation, Manufacture, Financial, Health etc. To know more please visit: http://www.AXILSPOT.com/.

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Nigerian Gen. Boroh makes a case for repentant Militants

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… Tasks NIMASA on engagement of 1325 skilled Ex Agitators

The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brigadier General Paul Boroh (Rtd) has stepped up his resolve to finding a lasting solution to the restiveness in the Niger Delta region.

Focusing on the Training, Engagement and Reintegration of ‎the 30000 Ex Agitators is one major strategy the amnesty office is using to secure peace and stability in the region.

On Tuesday 13th December 2016, Gen Boroh and a small delegation paid a courtesy call on the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, in the National Headquarters of the Agency in Lagos. Top on the agenda was the proposed partnership of the both agencies.

‎Gen. Boroh, in his remarks, called for collaborative efforts in the resettlement and reintegration of the ex-agitators in the Niger Delta Region, noting that it would foster the growth and development of the economy.

He also highlighted that the Amnesty Office has trained ‎1325 Ex Agitators in various Maritime courses, and pleaded that NIMASA as a brother agency, take up the responsibility of engaging these skilled youths as a means of resolving the unrest in the Niger Delta.

In his words “Both our agencies have a similar responsibility of ensuring stability in the Niger Delta, especially in the water ways, where most of these boys reside. We have invested a lot in training these boys, and ask that NIMASA come to our aid by engaging the few, skilled in Maritime related fields"

In his response, the NIMASA DG, Dakuku Peterside, commended Gen Boroh for his apolitical approach to handling the activities of the Amnesty Office. He acknowledged the need for synergy amongst the two agencies and committed to a well organised partnership between the two agencies. Peterside also said that the agency would set up a special desk to look at the young men and women in the amnesty programme. He said the special desk would be set up with a view to creating opportunities for them to apply the skills they acquired in the maritime industry.

 

 

Sent in by: Wabiye Idoniboyeobu

Media Consultant – Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme

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Governor Orji Kalu visits Nnamdi Kanu, says ‘Kuje prison not his home’

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Orji Uzor Kalu, former governor of Abia state, on Friday, paid a visit to Nnamdi Kanu, the incarcerated leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

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Exposed! How Amaechi, Peterside paid Omoyele Sowore of SaharaReporters $350,000 to blackmail Gov Wike

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Ondo State born publisher of SaharaReporters, an online platform that is notorious for blackmailing top public officials, especially those sympathetic to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been caught in the web of a $350,000 (N169 million) bribery scam.

In an attempt to distract Nigerians from the gravity of electoral crimes committed by agents of the Federal Government caught on video across Rivers State during the last Saturday’s National and State House of Assembly rerun elections, Minister of Transportation and immediate past governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi and Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dakuku Peterside paid Omoyele Sowore a sum of $350,000 on Tuesday.

Sources who confirmed the deal, said the $350,000 was sourced from NIMASA and Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), with NIMASA releasing $220,000 as payment for “international image laundering consultancy” while NDDC paid $130,000 for what they called; “publicity retainership.”

One of the sources said N6 billion was gotten from NIMASA and NDDC to fund the Rivers State rerun elections.

Omoyele Sowore’s assignment was to use his Sahara Reporters to publish anything that will shift the attention of the public from the shameless involvement of federal government security agents in ballot snatching, hijacking of ballot boxes and indiscriminate shootings during the Rivers State rerun elections.

Few hours ago, Sahara Reporters went to town with its modulated audio, trying to hoodwink the public into believing that Governor Nyesom Wike was caught on tape arranging bribery of INEC officials.

In carrying out this brief, Omoyele Sowore who is a master in blackmail and “Jankara Journalism” deployed technologies called Natural Voices and Comparator feature from AV Voice Changer Software Diamond cook up modulated audio fables to hoodwink the unsuspecting public.

Natural Voices is a software that can re-create voices and even bring the voices of long-dead notable persons back to life. It can turn printed text into synthesized speech, making it possible for anyone to use recordings of a person’s voice to utter new things that the person never said.

AV Voice Changer Software is well-known for its voice adjusting ability. It is a speech software, which is good at reproducing the sounds, inflections and intonations of a human voice.

Already, video of Governor Nyesom Wike is being done, using another technology called Morphing and Synching to match the “voice recording” made public by Sahara Reporters.

Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image or shape into another through a seamless transition while Syncing is a technical term for matching a speaking or singing person’s lip movements with prerecorded sung or spoken vocals that listeners hear, either through the sound. In other words, a German can be made to appear to speak in Chinese language, using morphing and syncing.

Interesting enough, Sahara Reporters has been silent on the actions of the military, Police and INEC during Rivers Rerun despite video evidences already circulating on social media.

Not a word has been uttered by the Presidency too on the damning actions of the military, Police and INEC during Rivers Rerun.

“What they have paid Sahara Reporters to do is to cover up the crimes they perpetrated against the people of Rivers State.

“Governor Wike never paid anyone to undermine the integrity of our electoral processes and no one has ever claimed to have received such funds. As a matter of fact, those who concocted that audio should have known that since it was allegedly related to the elections at Khana Local Government Area, there was no way, such a conversation would have held.

“The reason is simple. Right from the beginning of the elections, we alerted the world about the seizure of all result sheets in Khana LGA of the Rivers South East Senatorial District by Mr. Derek Mene, the Director of Finance at the Niger Delta Development Commission, who took them to his hotel to doctor. Since that was the case, how then could Governor Wike have asked INEC to countersign results they had already compromised and were in favour of Magnus Abe, as they eventually announced? It doesn’t add up.

“Also, are the producers of the audio telling us that the different conversations we heard are from one transaction? How can that be? Does that not mean the audio was edited? Can an edited and modulated audio sustain an argument on authenticity? Your guess is as good as mine.

“Governor Wike is being framed and blackmailed for checkmating electoral fraud in Nigeria, which from all reasonable deductions have the endorsement of the Presidency, given its copious silence,” an aide of Governor Wike said.

News Credit:Wazobia Reporters

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The truth is that Buhari’s brain died in 1999

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Not many Nigerians remember Group Captain Sampson Emeka Omeruah. He was General Buhari's Minister for Sports when the Golden Eaglets won the Junior World Cup (Under 16) in 1985, and led the Nigerian team to the Los Angeles Olympic in 1984.

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Buhari in Gambia: Right Message, Wrong Messenger

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You don't send Donald Trump on a mission on monogamy and family values, because he is on his third marriage, and it's not because he was a widower. By that same token, you don't send Buhari on a democratic rescue mission, because he has a record for killing democracy.

There was a major national event in Nigeria on October 1, 1979. On that day, the whole world watched and celebrated with Nigeria as it reclaimed popular democracy from the clutches of a successive military oligarchs who had toppled and thwarted the first popular republic, plunging the fledgling nation into a three-year civil war with a human death toll in excess of one million. It was a healing moment, and everybody needed healing. But it would be the shortest convalescence for a nation.

December 31, 1983, two short months after he was reelected and re-inaugurated on October 1, 1979, Alhaji Shehu Shagari was chased out of government house, Lagos by a team of ambitious but self-advertised military patriots led by a gangly General from Duara. With that eerie early morning marshal concerto on the airwaves, democracy, as we knew it, died again, and Nigerians would step into the new year, corralled by the jackboots and koboko whips of a moralizing and paternalizing marshal disciplinarian.

From that moment, a young and promising nation descended into a horrifying spiral of costly coups, counter-coups, annulments, interim and provisional contraptions that frittered away a generational national fortune. It marked the beginning of the longest sixteen years of a national nightmare that saw the collapse of national institutions and the institutionalizations of corruption and allied vices. It was a season of locust plague that ate away at the very foundations of our national existence.

The greatest harm of that sixteen-year journey down the path of infamy, which was flagged off on December 31, 1983, is not the quantifiable economic losses, as humongous as they are; it is the permanent entrenchment of corruption as a national ethos in our national psyche. The former we could recover from, the latter we could never – not in the next hundred years. It is that bad, and President Muhammad Buhari triggered it, the key word being "triggered".

Reasonable people can have reasonable debate on the condition of the country in the twenty months of the Buhari-Idiagbon regime. Assessments will vary depending on who is making them and the matrix they are using. For those who believe in a disciplined citizenry, law, and order, Buhari's first stint in national leadership receives high marks. For those who believe in popular and constitutional democracy, that was not just a violation, it was treasonous. And for those who detest retroactive criminalization, the Bar Beach public execution of the trio of Bartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedegbe, and Akanni Lawal Ojuolape on April 10, 1985, for cocaine peddling, was a low water mark for the Duara native.

However the evaluation goes, one thing is inarguable: twenty months is too short a time for any meaningful assessment. Perhaps, it was the insufficiency of data, and, of course, the screaming incompetence of his opponent, that moved majority of Nigerians in Buhari's corner in the March 2015 presidential elections. Had Ibrahim Babangida not struck on August 27, 1985, we would have had enough materials upon which to assess the Buhari-Idiagbon experiment. Unfortunately, the deceptively gap-toothed charming General from Minna rolled into Lagos and established a new national order. From that point on, things fell apart.

So, any which way you spin it, Buhari's treasonous dismantling of popular and constitutional democracy on December 31, 1983, set the wrecking ball rolling – as much as he did not intend it and, certainly, could not have foreseen it. It is a record he has. It is a record that will continue to, and forever, hunt him. It is a record that must set limits to his moral authority and capital on the question of democracy as an existential and organizing virtue. Yet, it is a record that Buhari and his advisors have glossed over. It is a moral limit that Buhari and his team of democracy proselytizers either seem to have forgotten or are working to extend. Otherwise, how do you send Buhari to Gambia to defend democracy?! How do you send a man who rolled tanks into government house and torpedoed a government, popularly and constitutionally elected, to go pressure another to respect the people's electoral will? Just what was Buhari's pitch to Gambia's Yahya Jammeh? How did Buhari sell popular democracy to Jammeh?

I have said it before, and it bears repeat here: keep Buhari locked down in Abuja. With everything going on in Nigeria, Buhari has enough excuses to decline invitations for international democracy crusades. Better still, use seasoned diplomats. Does Nigeria even have a minister of external affairs? What is his name? Where is he? What is he doing? For a tiny country like Gambia, Nigeria's external affairs minister would have had as much clout. He would have been the right messenger with the right message. In Gambia, Buhari was the wrong messenger with the right message. Sometimes, the messenger is more important than the message. This was one such time.

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Toyin Saraki Commends Cambridge University In Waiving Application Fees For Post-Graduate StudentsFrom African Countries

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HE Toyin Saraki, Founder-President of The Wellbeing Foundation Africa commended the leadership at Cambridge University for waiving application fees for African students.

This announcement was made at Cambridge-Africa Day on Tuesday 25 October, where Mrs. Saraki gave the afternoon keynote speech on the importance of closer collaboration between African health specialists and global universities such as Cambridge University.

She noted how academic research cascades down to affect individuals at a community level and frontline health workers. Other speakers of the day included Professor Richard Leakey the palaeontologist and Professor Ebenezer Owusu, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana.

“I am so pleased by the news from Cambridge University. Yesterday I was hugely encouraged by the sheer quality of much needed research, led by African post graduate students, from Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda, to name just a few, in close collaboration with their research mentors from Cambridge University. The collaborations demonstrated that clear solutions to challenges that have bedevilled the global development community: from predicting, preventing and patient management of pre-eclampsia and adverse drug reactions and pharmaco vigilance ‎in patients of African descent; to the environmental importance of bat conservation to agricultural ecology and in turn or food security, could be solved.

“In truth, the African solutions to African challenges will come from raising African research to the highest of global excellence, as manifested by the quality emanating from empowering African students to pursue further skills at Cambridge, a leading global institution. I commend the leadership of Cambridge University in waiving application fees for African post-graduate students as a step of singular goodwill towards global development, that will reverberate for generations.

“An old African proverb is that ‘It is the person that wear the shoe that knows where it is pinching’ this application fee waiver will allow more African students of deserving intellect, to access the opportunities of ground-breaking research, to return with greater skills, which can be applied to our local challenges, that may hitherto have gone un-researched and unsolved due to the global institutions not knowing the challenges existed.”

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Kickstarter supports font development for dyslexic readers

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Who wants to be a President? This presidential race is a more noble cause to bring a helpful font to dyslexic people around the world. To make it easier for dyslexics to read, Christian Boer and partner Robert Walder have started a quite remarkable crowdfunding project. The noteworthy Kickstarter campaign is giving individuals and companies the chance to put Dyslexie Font on the world map.

With different levels of donations, supporters can bring the popular letter style to their school, town, city or a President level donation gives Dyslexie font to a whole country as a gift. The Dutch font designer Christian Boer together with his partner Robert Walder hope to make reading easier by spreading Dyslexie Font around the world. And they are well on the way.

Launching during 'Dyslexia Awareness Month’, the crowfunding project is part of Dutch Design initiative and a collaboration organized by the Dutch Design Foundation and Kickstarter.

The young graphic designer Christian Boer is dyslexic and developed the font in the first place to make reading easier for himself. Demand and awareness quickly grew for the font. Even Pixar Studios has worked with the font and used the font in the books by American actor Henry Winkler.

Christian Boer, Dyslexie Font founder:“I know too well the frustration of running into a great wall of letters. The next generation should not have to struggle to climb over the reading wall like I did. In the past, reading slowed me down. But, the font has helped me and others using my font to move forward towards unlocking information and discovering talents. My hope is to put the font in the hands of those young and old to help ease the frustration of dyslexia. With the font, students can focus more time on dreams and talents, instead of burning energy reading an email, newspaper or text message.” 

Crowdfunding will help deliver on the dreams and deliver the font worldwide. Supporters connecting with the dyslexia and the cause, can become the hero of their city, state (US) or country. Funds raised in the Kickstarter will be used to develop the software toolbox to simplify daily reading and use on various devices such as a PDF reader, mobile app, and browser converter. After a short few days, Boer and Walder have gained momentum. A third of the Kickstart amount required for development has already been received from an enthusiastic public.

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Akeredolu’s Victory Has Demystified Tinubu’s Godfatherism, Influence In South West — Femi Adeoya

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Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of leading online newspaper, SKYTREND NEWS, Mr Femi Adeoya has disclosed that the Saturday's victory of Mr. Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu (SAN) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has finally demystified the political godfatherism and clout of the National Leader of the party, Mr Ahmed Bola Tinubu in the South West.

Speaking in Lagos on Monday, Mr Adeoya said that the Ondo Governorship election was a test-run of the popularity of President Muhammadu Buhari especially in the forthcoming 2019 election, adding that “for leading the ruling APC to victory, the President has shown that he and his party still command influence in the South West.

Mr Rotimi Akeredolu who is a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), was on Saturday elected as the sixth executive governor of Ondo State after a fairly and keenly contested election.

Akeredolu had 244,842 votes to emerge winner of the poll, after defeating 27 other candidates.

The APC candidate humiliated his closest rival in the contest, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)'s candidate, Mr Eyitayo Jegede, (SAN), by winning 14 out of the 18 local government areas in the state.

Jegede (SAN) of the PDP scored 150,380 while the Alliance for Democracy (AD), Chief Olusola Oke scored 126,889. Also Dr. Olu Agunloye of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) had 10,149 votes. Both Jegede and Oke won two local governments each.

Mr Akereolu had defeated Mr Olusegun Abraham, the preferred candidate of the National Leader of the APC, Bola Ahmed Tunubu, by a whopping 669 votes in the party's primary election which held Saturday September 3rd, 2016.

Mr. Abraham, an international businessman and a one-time Chairman of Owena Motel under Governor Adefarati, scored 635 votes to place second in the race.

Akeredolu has said in an interview published by Punch Newspaper on September 3rd that the National Leader of the party, Tinubu would be “shocked” at the outcome of the primary results which he (Akeredolu) eventually won.

After Olusegun Abraham lost the primaries in September, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, had demanded the removal of the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, over what he called the latter’s anti-democratic handling of the  party affairs.

In a statement he entitled, “Oyegun’s Ondo fraud: The violation of democracy in the APC,” released by the Tinubu Media Office back then, the party leader said the APC’s democratic credentials had been dealt a big blow by Odigie-Oyegun’s conduct, especially with his handling of the outcome of the Ondo State governorship primary.

He said the APC was a party borne out of the quest for democratic good governance, arguing that the ideology was currently under a critical threat by those who managed to be in the party but were never part of it.

Tinubu further said, “from the party’s inception, the principles of democratic fairness and justice are to guide the APC’s internal deliberations.”

Many political observers however thought Tinubu's alleged withdrawal from the Ondo State political campaign of the party would hurt Akeredolu's chances at the poll last Saturday.

Tinubu and many of the South West Governors were not in the Ondo State APC campaigns and had given one reason or the other for not attending. However Mr Adeoya is of the opinion Saturday's election victory for Akeredolu had finally consolidated President Buhari's grip of the party and established his foothold in the South West.

Many Nigerians on social media had expressed opinion that Ondo people would show their revolt against the Buhari's administration due the current recession and economic chaos Nigeria has been plunged into, by not voting for the APC candidate. This is moreso that Tinubu did not take part in the governorship campaign. However this permutation happened not to be the case.

President Buhari has indirectly indicated interest in the 2019 Presidential elections and establishing his ground in Ondo State, according to many political analysts, may actually be a proof of his subsisting popularity in the South West.
 

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