Politics
APC Has Failed Ogoni People -Nwakoh
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As the date of the governorship election draws closer, the gale of defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State further cast a blight over the hanging fate of the APC in the state.
One of such ominous tales for the APC is the recent defection of its foremost leader and stalwart in Khana Local Government Area, Elder Austin Nwakoh, who pulled out of the party with over 200 supporters to join the PDP, during its rally in Bori, headquarters of Khana Local Government Area.
Since his defection, Elder Nwakoh has featured regularly in the campaign train of Governor Wike across the State, galvanising support for the Governor’s re-election.
The Ogoni born politician and technocrat who spoke with The Tide in an exclusive interview in Port Harcourt recently, said he decided to dump the APC because of the perversities and lack of internal democracy that are the hallmark of the party in the State.
He pointed out that the politics of imposition advanced by the Minister of Transportation Chibuike Amaechi in Rivers State APC, has pitted the party against itself, leading to infractions and legal contentions.
“Amaechi’s compulsive political theory has desecrated the APC in Rivers State, many of the key stakeholders of the party in the state are not pleased with the manner the Minister of Transportation handles the affairs of the party. Majority of the party leaders supported Senator Magnus Abe to be the governorship candidate, but Amaechi imposed his preferred candidate Tonye Cole on the party. Such overbearing disposition has torn the party, apart plunging it on the Path of ignominy.”
Nwakoh said as a democrat, he opted out of the APC so as to distance himself from the “abrasive and detestable” style of politics in which the view of only one individual is sacrosant against the collective views of the stakeholders of the party. He noted that the purpose of governance was not to dominate but allow room for creative inventions to promote enterprise and popular participation in the polity. He further declared that; “ any leader that stifles popular opinion and impose his personal whims on the polity is bound to destroy the very system of leadership.
Consequently, he said the APC in Rivers State was already inured a self serving political culture which is unacceptable in Rivers State.
According to Elder Nwakoh, one of the most damnable consequence of the incaution posture of the APC in Rivers State, is the party’s dalliance with illegality. He said the APC in Rivers is noted for its apparent disregards for court orders, a notorious reputation he said had made most honourable politicians to opt out of the system.
He however cautioned the APC over its gimmicks and antics of derailing the democratic process in Rivers State, noting that such plots will be vehemently resisted by Rivers people.
Apart from the crisis rocking the APC in Rivers State, Elder Nwakoh said the party has no agenda for the development of Ogoni and so does not deserve the support of the Ogoni people. “The APC is not only insensitive to power relationship and mutual bargaining, the party has completely failed the Ogoni people, we have been slighted by the Amaechi led APC in Rivers State who masterminded the desolution of the NDDC Board just to remove an Ogoni son. Derek Mene as Executive Director Finance and projects, even when his tenure was still subsisting. This is quite unacceptable to the Ogonis. We cannot condone this level of injustice. APC has deprived us of our joy and we cannot support such a callous party in any way”. Ask why he decided to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and not any other party, Elder Nwako, said the (PDP) under the leadership of Governor Nyesom Wike had made tremendous impact in the development of Rivers State.
Elder Nwako’s most impressive attribute of Governor Wike is however his politics of unity.
He said Rivers State was in the past disintegrated through party lines, but today Governor Wike has erased that phenomenon and united Rivers people together.
“The unique contributions of Governor Wike towards stabilising democratic polity in Rivers State is a consequence of his politics of accommodation and intense grassroots involvement. The Governor has been able to win the confidence of Rivers people through his striking personal magnetism and strength of character, Wike has attracted all the critical political stakeholders in the state to himself through his visionary leadership style.”
Elder Nwako, an adherent of politics of decentralisation commended Governor Wike over his effort in opening up of the rural areas in Rivers State through the provision of critical infrastructures.
He added that the Governor’s plan to build three mega cities in Bori, Degema and Ahoada will expand the frontiers of economic development of Rivers State and create sustainable wealth in the State.
Nwako was also excited about the political campaign strategies of the PDP in Rivers State which he described as “thorough and engaging”. “The PDP is not only a political party but a grassroots organisation, I am quite impressed about the grassroots based of the party in the state. The engagement of the youths, women and other stakeholders at the unit level enhances direct participation of the people in the system of governance. Such approach to governance is quite practical as it critically engage the people in the process of leadership. It will also help in checking social vices as the youths are mostly involved in grassroots leadership, Governor Wike is indeed a great political leader”.
On the tendency of violence and disruption of the electoral process in Rivers State. Elder Nwakoh said Rivers State was secured for the elections, while the people were ready to exercise their franchise.
He called on the security operatives to be apolitical in the discharge of their statutory obligations during the elections by ensuring that the electorates exercise their civic mandate. “Rivers people are prepared for the elections; the people have been fully sentitized and mobilised to defend their votes to secure their future.
Governor Wike has carried out intense campaign across the State and his quality projects are enough stewardship for him to earn the mandate of the people for a second term in office”.
The politician also called on the electoral umpire, the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to safe its integrity by resisting the trappings and influence of power to conduct a credible poll in Rivers State and across the country. He noted that Nigeria as a country was passing through a trying moment, especially in relations to the sanctity of public institutions such as the Independent Electoral Commission, the Judiciary and others which are at the verge of total violations and desecrations.
Commenting on the projects of an Ogoni Governor in Rivers State, he said Ogoni governorship is a justifiable project, as Ogoni is yet to produce, a Governor, Chief Judge, speaker of the state House of Assembly since the creation of Rivers State.
However, he called on all Ogonis to work in unity towards attaining the Ogoni governorship project, noting that power is never conferred but worked for. To attain the objective he said Ogonis has to work with other ethnic groups to ensure that the elusive political gap is filled. For justice to prevail in Rivers State he said all the component groups that make up the state should be given a sense of belonging in the governance of the state.
On the implementation of the United Nations Environmental Project, UNEP report in Ogoni, Elder Nwako called on the Federal Government to expedite actions on the cleaning and ensure that the project is carried out in accordance with civilized standards. He pointed out that the Ogoni cleanup was a litmus test, which if successfully implemented, will determine the smooth cleanup of other polluted Niger Delta environment.
Taneh Beemene
Politics
PDP Crisis: BoT Urges Immediate Swearing-In Of Ude-Okoye As National Secretary
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The Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has officially transmitted the resolution of its emergency meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday to the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).
It also attached the communique of the meeting, the findings of the Saminu Turaki SAN-led fact-finding committee as well as copies of the Court Judgement/ orders with an instruction to the NWC to immediately swear in Sunday Ude-Okoye as substantive National Secretary.
This was sequel last Wednesday’s emergency meeting held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
This was contained in a memo from the BoT to the NWC, yesterday, barely 24 hours after the meeting.
The memo read in part, “The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) is hereby drawn to the attached Legal Opinion of the BOT Committee led by Dr. Taninu Kabiru Turaki, SAN; and the Communique issued at the end of the Emergency BOT Meeting affirming Rt. Hon. S.K.E. Udeh Okoye as the substantive National Secretary of our Party.
“NWC is hereby invited to please. study the report and its recommendation for immediate implementation.”
The documents were stamped and received by the Office of the Deputy National Chairman (North), Amb. Umar Damagum’s office before he became Acting National Chairman.
An Enugu High Court had in a ruling affirmed Ude-Okoye’s appointment as National Secretary, and the decision was subsequently upheld on appeal.
However, Senator Samuel Anyanwu told a national daily that, “With all due respect, the BoT’s position is advisory.
“I have a valid stay of execution from the Court of Appeal. The substantive matter is still before the Supreme Court, the PDP as a law-abiding party should wait for the final decision of court and not rush into taking decisions that would become counterproductive.”
Politics
Reps Seek Life Imprisonment For Fake Drug Producers, Importers
The House of Representatives has urged the Attorney General of the Federation to propose harsher sanctions, including life imprisonment, for producers and importers of fake drugs into the country.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance, sponsored by an All Progressives Congress lawmaker, Tolani Shagaya, and read on the floor during yesterday’s plenary.
Highlighting the importance of the motion, Shagaya expressed concern over the alarming increase in the production, importation, and distribution of fake and substandard goods, drugs, food, and beverages across Nigeria.
According to him, this development poses significant threats to public health, national security, and the economic stability of the nation.
He added that the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) have repeatedly warned that Nigeria is one of the most affected countries in the world by counterfeit medicines, contributing to thousands of avoidable deaths annually.
He said, “The House is aware that NAFDAC recently seized counterfeit food and pharmaceutical products worth over ?5 billion in a raid at the Cemetery Market in Aba, Abia State, highlighting the widespread nature of this menace.”
“The House is concerned that Nigeria suffers economic losses of approximately ?15 trillion annually due to counterfeit and substandard goods, as reported by the Standards Organization of Nigeria. The unchecked proliferation of fake products not only jeopardises consumer safety but also discourages genuine investment in the food and pharmaceutical industries.”
“The House is further concerned that despite existing regulations, weak enforcement mechanisms, corruption, and the absence of stringent penalties for offenders have emboldened perpetrators to continue endangering public health.”
“We recognise that the current legal framework does not provide sufficient deterrence, as offenders often return to the illicit trade due to lenient fines and bailable sentences, allowing them to operate with impunity.”
He further added that a national state of emergency is necessary to intensify enforcement efforts, strengthen regulatory institutions, and impose stricter sanctions on perpetrators.
Following overwhelming support for the motion by lawmakers, the House urged the Attorney General of the Federation to propose amendments to existing laws with a view to imposing stricter penalties.
These include, “life imprisonment for those involved in the production and importation of fake drugs and significant fines for businesses found guilty of dealing in counterfeit goods.”
The House also urged the Federal Government to strengthen the capacity of regulatory agencies, particularly NAFDAC, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, and the Nigerian Customs Service, by providing adequate funding, modern equipment, and advanced technology for effective surveillance, detection, and enforcement.
It further urged the Federal Government to establish a special task force comprising security agencies, regulatory bodies, and the judiciary to fast-track investigations and prosecutions of individuals and businesses involved in counterfeiting.
The House also directed its Committees on Health, Commerce, and Industry to conduct a comprehensive probe into the prevalence of counterfeit products and propose legislative measures to address regulatory gaps.
Politics
How Akande Lied Against Me Over Bola Ige’s Case – Ladoja
In a recent interview, Chief Akande also said Senator Ladoja entered a no case submission for the suspects accused of assassinating the ex-Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.
But the ex-governor has denied the allegation, saying old age has probably affected the memory of the former Osun State Governor to remember what happened during the period.
Senator Ladoja wondered why Chief Akande, who said he knew many things about the assassination that he would not disclose, did not tell the public what exactly surrounded the killing of the former AGF on December 23, 2001.
Senator Ladoja, next in the hierarchy to the Olubadan of Ibadan, said this when speaking with reporters in his Bodija residence in Ibadan.
Speaking in an interview with Edmund Obilo, Chief Akande suggested that Senator Ladoja might have important information about late Chief Ige’s killing.
He alleged that Chief Ige was killed by the government and described his death as a “state murder” — but never affirmed a specific person who committed the crime.
Chief Akande claimed that Senator Ladoja withdrew a case related to the murder that had initially been pursued by his predecessor, former Governor Lam Adesina.
“I was the chief security officer of Osun State at the time, not Oyo State. Lam Adesina was the chief security officer of Oyo State and he went to court and the governor that took over from him, Ladoja, withdrew the case from court. He might be able to tell you more, he might know more than I do know,” Chief Akande said.
“There are many things that die with people. I know Lam Adesina went to court over the matter, and I also know his successor, (Rashidi) Ladoja, withdrew the case. Ask Ladoja; he would know more about Bola Ige’s death”, he added.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain also expressed regret that ex-governor Adesina had confided in him about certain details he could no longer disclose.
Chief Akande noted that key figures, including the former Oyo state governor, who could have shed more light on the case, had passed away.
“Because there are many things you don’t want to tell the public. I don’t want to tell anybody. Now Bola Ige is dead, and Lam Adesina too is dead, so who will be my witness? Nobody,” he added.
Addressing journalists at his residence in Ibadan, Senator Ladoja described Chief Akande’s claims as false.
He said that the case was pursued up to the Supreme Court during his tenure, and denied ever having withdrawn any charges.
“I didn’t withdraw the case; my government didn’t withdraw any case. The case was even prosecuted till apex court, Chief Akande lied against me. This is not the first time people said he lied; someone like Baba Adebanjo even said he lied in his book.
“We are not all happy as a result of Chief Bola Ige’s death, and we are all concerned about his death. I was very close to Chief Bola Ige while alive”, he said.
In 2016, former President Muhammadu Buhari ordered that the investigation into the murder be reopened, but there has been little progress since.
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