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I Am Candidate Of The People, Vote For Datti And I To save Nigeria –  Peter Obi; Awka Defies Sit-at-Home

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Peter Obi in Akwa Anambra State

Anambrarians  defied the usual Simon Ekpa’s imposed every Monday sit-at-home order imposed on the South-east, and trooped out in their hundreds of thousands to welcome Peter Obi, the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, to Awka, the State Capital.

Awka was completely shut down, as the excited sea of heads held sway in support of Obi.

It was as Obi continued his whistle-stop mopping-up campaign returning to Anambra state capital, Awka to the warm embrace of a tumultuous jubilant crowd, urging the people to turn out massively on Saturday to vote for him and help in saving Nigeria.

Obi said that he is a candidate of the people as his ticket belongs to the people whom he and his running mate,  Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmad are desirous to serve to take back Nigeria from the grip of those holding it over the years.

Obi who went through the major streets of Awka accompanied by Obidient supporters led by the Labour Party Senatorial candidate of the zone, Senator Victor Umeh told the people that Saturday’s election is defining for the country.

At Eke Awka, jubilant supporters abandoned their wares and sang supporting songs following him around the market.

He appreciated the hardship the people are going through especially with the redesigning of the currency crisis but urged them not to be deterred but to come out in their numbers to vote for good governance which will end all that.

The two-term former Governor of the state told his people that a vote for him on Saturday will offer the opportunity to repeat what he did in Anambra state at the federal level.

According to the LP flag bearer, the antecedents of him and his Vice Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmad show that they can be trusted having excelled in the private and public sectors as prudent servants of the people.

Obi said that corruption is at the point of castrating this country and a vote for Datti and I, will eliminate it and install good governance and accountability.

The Presidential Candidate also assured the people that security remains top on their agenda because without security the consumption-to-production policy in his manifesto will not be adequately implemented and without production, the economy will not grow and unemployment will not be tackled.

By Obi’s Awka road match, he has covered the three senatorial zones and the major towns in the state, Onitsha, Nnewi, and Awka in his whistle-stop campaigns that have taken him to major cities across the country, including the federal capital territory, Abuja

OPINION: Tinubu’s Life

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Nosa Igiebor

By Nosa Igiebor

He has been celebrated for years by his army of acolytes as the grandmaster of political strategies.

His reputation was further burnished, and his place atop the country’s political pyramid confirmed, by the historic triumph of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2015 general elections. He led the political forces that routed the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, after 16 dominant years in power. And he ‘put’ Muhammadu Buhari in Aso Rock after serial failures in previous presidential elections.

Then Tinubu himself became a god. Literally.

He was transformed from the Emperor of Lagos and Political Overseer of the South-west to the Capone of the APC; and given the grandiloquent title of national leader.

Which was strange. Why?

The President is the undisputed leader of the party. Just as the Governors are the leaders of the party franchises at the state level.

The only exception to this long- established convention is Lagos State in respect of any party Tinubu controls. The governor is his mentee and a mere surrogate in power. He owns all the political space, exercises absolute power and brooks no dissension of any kind.

Any incipient threat to his dominance is ruthlessly nipped in the bud. While foolishly stubborn subordinates, like Governor Akinwumi Ambode, are discarded and banished to the political wilderness.

But the grandmaster is no longer looking majestic as his political calculations have gone awry. He’s being outflanked and stymied by forces beyond his control.

Now consumed by angst, he’s weeping every day.

Those in Aso Rock, who call the shots for the party, are making him miserable and threatening to separate him from his ‘life ambition’. He has called them out as the “Cabal” around President Buhari and “Fifth Columnists” in his presidency.

Having failed to bend them to his will through his usually generous financial pipeline, he has declared war on them.

Having made Buhari President, according to him, and expended his political capital defending his woeful administration in the last eight years, he had, in the very least, expected a coronation as his successor. But this is seemingly less likely every day. More so as he continues to double down on his accusations that some people in Aso Rock are determined to make him lose the presidential election.

He has said repeatedly that the fuel shortage, that has lasted months, and the new naira policy have been deliberately contrived to stoke public anger against the APC. And since he’s the party’s candidate, he may end up paying the price at the poll. Put simply, he’s afraid of losing the election and seeing his life ambition going up in smoke.

There are those who empathize with him, buying into his complaint that his campaign is being sabotaged from within the highest echelons of the party’s hierarchy and the presidency. Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State stands out here. He has amplified Tinubu’s complaint about the cabal out to get him.

The Governor did some rounds of TV interviews, pushing the line that a few APC power brokers are bent on making the party lose the general elections. He struggled to exonerate the president, excusing him on the ground that the troublemakers around him were taking advantage of his good nature and “his desire to do the right thing.”

El-Rufai is a latter-day convert to Tinubu’s political cult.

He was one of the Northern APC Governors, who scuttled the amateurish attempt by the cabal to steal the party’s Presidential ticket from Tinubu and dash it to the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan.

Prior to embracing Tinubu’s political life ambition, he was a trenchant critic of his party’s National Leader whom he had described as a political godfather with feet of clay. Sometime in 2018, he had attended an event in Lagos where he offered to avail anyone his method for dealing decisively with overbearing godfathers. He boasted that he had retired all the godfathers in his state. It seemed no one took up his offer.

And there are those who are gloating over Tinubu’s current travails in his party and his constant fumbling on the campaign trail. They say he had it coming to him, having prioritized his personal ambition over and above the nation’s interests by forging a political alliance with Buhari that finally propelled him to power with calamitous consequences for the country and the people.

In a conversation with top United States of America’s embassy officials in Lagos in 2003, he had described Buhari, who was running for President for the first time, as an “ethnic bigot and religious extremist” who would pose a danger to the country if he became president. How prescient his assessment has proven to be!

Ten years after painting him in such damning terms, he literally ate his words after salivating over Buhari’s mythical ‘12 million guaranteed votes in the North’. He calculated that Buhari would be his pathway to the presidency. He became heavily invested in Buhari’s first successful presidential run and had desperately wanted to be his running mate. That wish was blocked by more powerful forces then.

His loss of the second place on the ticket was more than compensated for by the avalanche of accolades poured on him following APC’s victory in 2015. His political stock grew exponentially. His transfiguration into a political god was complete. All he had to do was wait patiently for Buhari to pass the baton to him. He was undeterred even during the times the doors of Aso Rock were shut against him.

Now, his hitherto carefully structured plan to realize his life ambition is practically unraveling. He has not only to contend with strong political headwinds from his major opponents. He has instigated a civil war in his party. More to the point, he’s pushing back very hard against those in the party and the presidency, who’re standing on his way. And he’s taking no prisoners.

Campaigning in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State’s capital, he mocked the Buhari administration for its incompetence. He said “they don’t know the way, they don’t know how to think and they don’t know how to do.”

He was effectively campaigning for the opposition parties, a clear sign of desperation and lack of strategic thinking about how to get around the forces arraigned against him.

Indeed, Tinubu, unbound, isn’t a pleasant sight to behold.

In a popular TV drama series, The Thorn Birds in the 1980s and ‘90s, one of the lead characters had said in an episode: “Desperate people make me nervous.” Tinubu’s desperation, his arrogant sense of entitlement, uncouthness and predilection to drench his opponents in vitriol are making lots of people nervous. And very many are beginning to question his fitness for the job he’s seeking.

He went to Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, and claimed that those who were against him want to scuttle the elections and emplace an interim government to succeed the present administration. This is a very weighty allegation. And coming from him, it cannot be dismissed as the ranting of a frustrated and angry man. Are there things he knows that the rest of us are not privy to? Or he has decided to go for broke, damning the consequences of his frontal attacks on his own party’s Federal Government. This doesn’t seem like a play of a grandmaster of political strategies.

So is the talk of interim government scaremongering, or a means of further discrediting the cabal? And by extension, making the presidency uncomfortable?

Interim National Government in any form and for any reason at the twilight of the most unpopular government in the country’s history, is unconstitutional and an obvious red herring. It’s also impractical with elections around the corner.

Beyond his verbal assaults on his opponents, often without any provocation, his numerous gaffes, indicative of cognitive dissonance, are a growing concern even for those who are inclined to vote for him. He’s constantly being corrected and told what to say by his minders who surround him at every event.

He had decided that he wouldn’t debate with his opponents or attend town hall events to face scrutiny from journalists and the voters. And he hasn’t done a one-on-one interview with any journalist. He only attends events where his campaign council is completely in control of the proceedings

But campaign he must. And so far, he has been a very sorry spectacle: talking gibberish; his tentative dance moves notwithstanding, showing signs of physical frailty; and supplying rich materials for skit makers and comedians. He’s become the subject of uncountable memes. The emperor always showing up without clothes.

He has unwittingly turned himself into a prime subject for debate and even wild speculations in these elections. Very few people remember what he’s promising to do, or what his election plank is about. He’s either venting against his own party and opponents, or insulting anyone whom he fancies at any moment.

Another of Tinubu’s dilemmas is whether to run on or against the records of the Buhari administration. On one hand, he says he will continue with Buhari’s legacies, whatever they are. On the other hand, he’s trying to distance himself from the president and his political baggage.

This is one balancing act that he’s finding difficult to execute. He has owned the credit for making Buhari president after his three failed attempts. He must equally own the responsibility for the administration’s abject failure.

Resolving the dilemmas dogging him and the controversies swirling around his campaign will surely test his political mettle in the remaining days before the elections. Despite the verbal missiles he’s been throwing at Aso Rock, the president joined his campaign in Nasarawa and endorsed his candidacy yet again. Whether the endorsement is real or otherwise remains to be seen.

What’s real is that the Buhari of 2015 is not the same today. He no longer commands the cult following in the North that he had enjoyed for years, and which helped propel him to Aso Rock.

So even if the endorsement is real, Tinubu can’t rely on Buhari’s mythical ‘12 million guaranteed votes’. Most of those voters have become thoroughly disenchanted with the president. They no longer see him as their leader and saviour. This has been affirmed by the protests that marked his recent visits to Katsina and Kano states. And this should worry Tinubu and his election strategists more than the alleged shenanigans of the Aso Rock cabal.”


Igiebor is Editor-in-Chief of TELL

Obi: Victim of Labour Party Lagos Rally Attack Amputated, Says DG Osuntokun

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Akin Osuntokun

By Uche Mbah

A member of the Obidient family –  a name coined to describe supporters of Peter Obi, the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party and former Governor of Anambra State – who was attacked by hoodlums during  last week’s Lagos Presidential rally, has been amputated.

Recall that Obi’s followers were attacked by hoodlums alleged to be  of the All Progressives Congress, APC, last week during the rally.  Four victims were reportedly hospitalized.

But the Director General of Obi/Datti Presidential Campaign Council, Akin Osuntokun, said in an interview with Channel’s Television, Tuesday, that the unnamed man has been amputated.

Nigerians will be going to the polls on Saturday, 25 February 2023, to elect their President and  National Assembly members.

The DG lamented that  voter suppression through violence continues to be a worrying factor for the polls. Besides, over voting is still a factor despite BVAS.

“I won’t score the preparation a 100 per cent, there are some factors that challenge that conclusion. The predisposition to voter suppression through violence, we have been a victim of that especially in Lagos.”

“INEC people actually responded to people looking for their PVCs discriminatorily and when we had the rally in Lagos, our supporters were prevented in certain areas from coming to the Tafawa Balewa Square and some of them were injured. As we speak one of them has had his hand amputated.

“So when you take these into consideration, you cannot be confident that this is going to work well.

“And as I remarked once the fact that the BVAS or the electronic transmission introduction to the system is supposed to preclude the possibility of over-voting, but according to the judgement of the tribunal on the Osun State election that was conducted a while ago, the tribunal nullified the victory of the PDP on account of over-voting, now where does that come in?”he queried.

Mass Defection Set To Hit Kwara APC Over Governor’s High Handedness, Rigidity

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By Akinwale Kasali

Strong speculation is that the Kwara State All Progressives Congress, APC, is set to witness a tsunami defection from the Party. Strong Cabinet Members of Governor AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq’s administration are set to cross-carpet to another party following the rigidity, high handedness and self centeredness of the Governor.

With just four days to the Presidential Election and weeks to the gubernatorial election, crisis is brewing in the Party.

An APC Stalwart in the State who pleaded anonymity disclosed that the Governor will  receive the shock of his life as a result of the mass defection awaiting his Government close to General elections .

The APC stalwart in a chat with this News Medium noted that, “None of the Cabinet Members can boast of any achievement under this administration. All we are waiting for is for the Governor to share the election money, I can tell you there will be an exodus  from APC and may be the Governor is aware of this and that is why he is delaying to release the money.

“Many of us have been enduring under this administration for a very long time but we are left with no option. From Cabinet Members to the party stakeholders, hardly anyone can beat his or her chest that it is well with them under his administration, definitely none, the source said.

The source maintained, “The success of ‘O To Ge’  has been truncated by the Governor.

“ It is regretted that so many people who fought with their tooth and nails to realise the victory he is enjoying today are nowhere to be found in the party. You can ask anybody in Kwara where are the O to ge front soldiers today?

He stressed that the Governor has scattered the little success made during the Movement, as you can see them all in another party and they are ready to spoil votes for his Government to make sure that he does not return to power.

“If I may ask, where are the likes of the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, Senator Rukayat Gbemi Saraki, the Minister of State, Mines and Steel, Prof. Shuaibu Oba Abdulraheem, the Governorship candidate of NNPP, Alhaji Hakeem Lawal, the SDP Governorship candidate, even the Governorship Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Shuaib Abdullahi Yaman. I can continue to go on and on.”

According him: “The Governor succeeded in running the state aground, like a sole administrator, Commissioners don’t know the project that is being implemented in his ministry, contractors only brings document for them to sign. No tangible project for commissioning three months to the end of his administration. No doubt, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq has taking Kwara back.

“To tell you, the Governor in an interview once said, ‘You can see some of my Commissioners are neither building nor buying houses, they are not buying new cars because our Government is not corrupt.’  Is that a Government?, the source queried.

Though it remains unclear the Party the intending defectors are pitching their tents with, as the APC Chieftain refused to divulge the information of their point of destination.

He said, “When it is time, everybody will see it. I don’t want to be forward”.

Meanwhile, before the APC prolonged convention, it had been reported that there were about 208 ongoing court cases in different parts of the country including Kwara by aggrieved APC members.

The All Progressives Congress has been witnessing defections of its members to the opposition party since after its National Convention.

This comes on the trail of a heated crisis in the party, despite a charge by President Muhammadu Buhari for unity.

The reconciliation Committee headed by Senator Abdullahi Adamu could not rescue the party from defections.

Apart from defections, there are other indications that the fortunes of the ruling party may be adversely affected by the high rate of inflation, fuel scarcity, Naira redesign, cash crunch  and the party’s inability to live up to its campaign promises to Nigerians in 2015.

The party is believed to have  squandered the goodwill that brought it to power and only lived on what many consider as ‘buying time’.

APC’s contract with Nigerians when it rode to power over seven years ago primarily revolved around ridding the country of corrupt practices, revamping the economy and tackling insecurity.

With less than four months to the end of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term in office, divergent opinions across the country suggest that the well-being of the citizenry has not improved compared to what it was when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held sway between 1999 and 2015.

To be sure, in recent times, widespread insecurity, hyper-inflation, the rising cost of living, increasing national debt stock and dwindling revenue, among others, have diminished the standard of living of Nigerians. Nigeria is being described as the World’s capital of poverty.

RTEAN Has No Preferred Presidential Candidate- President

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Musa Maitakobi, the president of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, RTEAN, has disclosed that its members will not be used to disrupt the presidential election slated for February 25.

The association, he also stated has yet to sign an agreement with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the movement of election materials on election day.

The RTEAN boss spoke while answering questions from journalists during its National Executive Council meeting in Abuja.

He also spoke following a court order barring INEC from contracting a rival body, the Lagos State Parks Management Committee, LSPMC, led by Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo from assisting the electoral body to move election materials in the state.

Akinsanya and his group had initially entered into an agreement with the electoral umpire to assist in logistics by providing thousands of buses for the election materials to be moved across the state.

Akinsanya is a staunch backer of the All Progressives  Congress, APC presidential candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

But Speaking on the election, Maitakobi said the association has not declared support for any of the leading presidential candidates.

Apart from Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP are believed to be in a tight race ahead of the very critical election.

Maitakobi said, “The message is simple. Members of RTEAN, anywhere you find yourself, don’t be allowed to be used as thugs or hooligans. I know our members are law-abiding citizens and we, as an association, will not allow any member to involve himself in any trouble.

“Today, being February 20, 2023, we have special message to our members throughout the federation. The message is simple. Members of RTEAN, anywhere you find yourself, don’t be allowed to be used as thugs or hooligans.

“I know our members are law-abiding citizens and we, as an association, will not allow any member to involve himself in any trouble.”

“Our constitution did not tell me to have a preference among people contesting elections. Our constitution does not recognise ethnicity, religion and politics,” he stated.

“We are vehicle owners. We are not drivers and we are representing the Federal Republic of Nigeria in trade union act. We can’t go otherwise. INEC knows we are here and they know our headquarters. If they invite us, we will go and if they don’t, we can’t push ourselves to INEC. If you want to know reason why we are yet to sign an MoU, it is better to communicate with the INEC chairman and ask him why he didn’t invite RTEAN this year,” the RTEAN boss said.

Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court, Lagos had on Monday stopped INEC from engaging the services of the LSPMC, to distribute election materials in the state pending the hearing and determination of a suit filed by the Labour Party and five others.

The court granted “an order of interlocutory injunction filed by the Labour Party and five others restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (defendant/respondent), whether by itself or by its officers, affiliates, servants, privies or agents or any person acting or purporting to act for and on behalf howsoever from taking any steps or further steps whatsoever in furtherance of the engagement or appointment or consummating the appointment of Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo-led Lagos State Parks Management Committee or any of its commercial bus drivers to distribute 2023 election materials and personnel in Lagos State pending the hearing and determination the substantive suit.”

NUJ Seeks Protection for Journalists Covering Elections

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Mr Chris Isiguzo

By Ayodele Oni

As Nigerians go to polls on Saturday, the National President, Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) to ensure a smooth, free and fair process

where the people’s choice will emerge as President of the Country.

A statement in Abuja signed by the national secretary, Shuaibu Usman Leman, stated that this, he said is very important and necessary for the unity, progress and development of the Country.

Isiguzo also appealed to politicians to stop overheating the polity ahead of the election through blackmail, hate speeches, spreading of fake news,  use of intemperate language, vote buying and use of violence.

He noted that the Nigeria Union of Journalists National Secretariat in furtherance of its roles of promoting our democratic culture has opened an Elections Situation Room at the headquarters of the Union in Abuja ahead of this Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.

The National President, who heads the Situation Room is expected to receive reports from  Journalists on election duty on acts of impunity against the media through dedicated telephone numbers to be provided to all the 36 State Councils of the Union and the FCT.

The President cautioned that Journalists must be alert at all times while on election duty.

Specifically, Isiguzo advises Journalists in the field to work together with other colleagues in groups and warned them  to avoid any area where they feel insecure or threatened.

The NUJ according to Isiguzo, in realisation of the need to promote safety of Journalists and peaceful elections through professional coverage of elections, had  in collaboration with the INEC and Centre for Democracy and Development – (CDD)organized series of  workshops late last year on Conflict Sensitive Reporting and the 2023 General Election for Journalists across the Country.

He particularly appealed to the Federal Government States of the Federation, to take effective measures for better protection of journalists while on election duty.

He frowned at a situation where those in authority deliberately use Security Personnel or other Freelance non State Actors to threaten Journalists or out rightly attack them and their equipment.

Redesign Of Naira Notes: PDP Youths Warn APC Against Harm To Buhari Over Governors’ Utterances

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has sternly warned the All Progressives Congress, APC, to be mindful of their utterances over the redesigning of the new Naira notes.

Timothy Osadolor, the Deputy National Youth Leader of the PDP said that the Naira Redesigning Policy of President Muhammadu Buhari is made for all Nigerians irrespective of Party affiliation.

Osadolor stressed that nothing untoward must befall President Buhari, warning APC chieftains to desist from talking down on the Commander-In-Chief.

He ,issued the warning in Benin City, the Edo State capital at a townhall meeting organised for students and youth leaders to drum support for the presidential aspiration of Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the PDP.

“The call to anarchy by former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, the coup insinuation by Femi Fani-Kayode and Governor Nasir El-Rufai over the Naira redesign policy, is very worrisome. Ordinarily, these are statesmen people should look up to but because we know these men, and their antecedents and the company they keep, we are giving them the message of the Nigerian youths, which is that nothing must happen to President Muhammadu Buhari.

“He should be allowed to govern without their distractions and to handover come May 29, 2023 on his own volition.  Otherwise, the response of the youth will be swift and unwavering. Never again must the number of bullion vans one controls or has access to, determine who leads us.

“Those willing to lead Nigeria and Nigerians must come and tell us what they have in store for us as youths like Atiku Abubakar of the PDP has done,” he said.

Osadolor who doubles as the Deputy Director, Youth and Students Mobilisation of the PDP Youth Campaign Council, urged Nigerians desirous of a new prosperous nation to support the Federal Government’s move to purge the system of illicit funds, traceable to a few and highly corrupt Nigerians who are resistant to change.

In a statement, Osadolor said, “With the new Naira redesign and pivot to electronic operations and limit on cash withdrawal, we believe Nigeria is on the right path towards getting it right. Therefore, anyone against this development is anti-people and should be cautioned.”

Tinubu Towers Above Other Presidential Candidates – Gov Akeredolu

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Bola Tinubu and Rotimi Akeredolu

By Ayodele Oni

Ondo State Governor,  Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has called on the people to troop-out enmasse on Saturday to vote for the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Governor also enjoined the people to vote for all Senatorial and House of Representatives candidates of the APC in the election.

The Governor, who spoke during one of his meetings with the people, in Owo, explained that the choice of Tinubu can not be faulted judging from the political workings of the country.

According to him,“If you look at the political workings of this country, you will realize that the choice of Tinubu is not something you can fault. He has a track record of achievement.

“Among those who are running, his achievements tower above them. We are supporting him not because we are from the same tribe but because he’s competent.”

The Governor highlighted the benefits of electing Tinubu as the next President of the country, describing him as trusted and tested leader.

He said his insistence on Southern Presidency was for fairness and Equality, adding that since a Northerner has spent eight years in the saddle, it is the turn of the South.

The Governor, described Tinubu as the most competent with track record among those contesting for the presidency in the South.

He explained that the country was built on a tripod, noting that the gentleman agreement on rotational presidency should be honoured.

How CBN Scammed Nigerians; Recoloured Naira Notes, Did Not Redesign – Gov El-Rufai

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By Ayodele Oni

Kaduna tate Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, continued with his onslaught and attack against the currency swap as he alleged that the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN)  withdrew N2 trillion from circulation and replaced the old notes by minting only N400 billion.

The allegation was contained in a statement on his Twitter handle adding that the apex bank only confiscated the currency as against what was obtainable in the currency swap policy.

“During the implementation of the cash swap, the CBN withdrew over N2 trillion from circulation but printed only N400 billion, so in effect, currency confiscation was then unilaterally and unlawfully implemented by the CBN.

“Trade and exchange have collapsed. Human suffering, impoverishment and economic contraction resulted,” he tweeted.

“The policy objective was derailed into a deliberate national fiasco to sabotage the elections in the name of preventing vote-buying. All efforts to get CBN to implement what was lawfully approved failed.”

The governor claimed that what was approved by President Muhammadu Buhari was different from what the CBN did regarding the redesigning and swapping of the currency.

According to him, President Buhari approved the redesign of the N200, N500 and N1000 notes, whereas the CBN only did recolouring.

“Currency redesign was approved by the President and announced. Currency recolouring resulted.

“Currency swap was envisaged by section 20(3) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act as approved by PMB. Swap means I take N100,000 to the bank in old notes and I receive N100,000 immediately in new notes. No more, no less.”

“Across The Country, We Saw A People Fatigued By Bad Governance, But We Are Energised –  Obi

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Nigerians

The Presidential Candidate  of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi has reviewed state-by-state campaign rallies that kicked off in Nasarswa state on Saturday 29 October 2022, and rounded up in Lagos On Saturday, February 11, 2023, describing his experience as awesome and inspiring.

Exchanging views with some journalists after the exhaustive state-by-state rally, Obi said that more than ever before the resolve to lead the take-back Nigeria movement is far strengthened than before he and Datti embarked on the campaign.

“From one state to the other, we saw a people fatigued by failed governance but looking very eager and willing to see a new Nigeria”, the Presidential candidate declared.

Obi said that rather than feeling fatigued and exhausted, the rally has reenergized them and has become a propelling catalyst for Datti and me because Nigerians of all tribes, religions, regions, classes, and sex are unanimous in their desire for a real change and a new Nigeria.

His words: “The love shown to me and Datti in all the places we went has energized us into wanting to render all to rescue this country.

We saw poverty which shouldn’t be for a naturally endowed nation like ours, we saw people denied compassion by their leaders.

“We saw energy and vitality being wasted, youths in their productive age wrongly deploying their talents because of lack of direction and engagement.

“In the East, West, North, and South we saw conspicuously unanimity of abandonment arising from failure of governance.

“I saw poverty in the North, but I also saw untapped talent, underutilized and wrongly deployed energy, and also saw vast arable land, the country’s future gold, and oil.

“I am thrilled by what I saw across the country in the people’s zeal for something different; people who are suffering but are hopeful about tomorrow. People are disappointed by the failed leadership over the years but remain optimistic and expectant about tomorrow.

“Our top priority remains securing and uniting the country because without security there is nothing anybody can achieve and without harmony among the people, there can not be meaningful progress.

“I am grateful for the show of love from all the states and I appreciate and assure the people that Datti and I will not disappoint them. We will deliver exactly what we have promised.”

The LP standard bearer charged the people to activate the, “take back Nigeria project” by ensuring that they come in their numbers to cast their votes for character, competence, capacity, and capabilities and to reject any sentiment of tribe, religion, or my turn because it’s indeed the turn of Nigerian youths to take back their country and rebuild it.