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I can’t be intimidated out of Edo guber race – Shaibu

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I can’t be intimidated out of Edo guber race – Shaibu

Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, says he cannot be intimidated out of the Sept.21 governorship election, because he has all its takes to win.

Shaibu, stated this when he returned his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nomination form for the governorship election, at the party national secretariat in Abuja on Thursday.
The deputy governor, who alleged that some elders of the party had been bought over, however, expressed delight that youths and some elders were strongly behind him.

“By the grace of God, our support is organic, it is not procured. I am not an aspirant that is being pushed; I am not an aspirant that is cut off from the people.

“Edo people, the voters know me, they touch me, they feel me. We have already dealt with the issue of godfatherism but it is rearing its ugly head again.

“I am happy that the governor had told us that even if he tries to impose somebody on us as the new godfather, that we should deal with him.

“We are standing on the mandate of the people. My support is organic and with Shaibu, PDP will retain its seat in Edo state,” he said.

Shaibu added:“We started the journey of rescuing Edo state in 2006 and we were conscious of what we wanted to achieve.

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“We said that we needed to take our state back and return it to the people and we did take the state back and returned it to the people.

“Along the line, something happened and the state is about to be hijacked again and we said no.

“This election is another challenge, they want to take the state from Edo people and return it to Businessmen and we are saying no because Edo state cannot return to Egypt.”

“Edo state will continually move forward and the only way it can move forward is if power resides with the people.

“PDP says Power to the People, and not power to business friends or business colleagues”.

Shaibu said he was in the race not because or any inordinate ambition, but for his desire to save Edo from businessmen who wanted to take over the state.

“We have already dealt with the issue of godfatherism but it is rearing its ugly head again.

“I am happy that the governor had told us that even if he tries to impose somebody on us as the new godfather, that we should deal with him.

Shaibu expressed confidence that if given PDP’s ticket, there would be massive movement of people to the party, adding that PDP would not only win the election, Edo would be made a reference point in Nigeria.

He said that he had already developed a blueprint of what he wanted to do when elected the state governor.

“I have set up a committee already on what we are going to do. I understand the feeling of the people.

“We already have our plans on what we are going to do,” he said.

At the party secretariat, PDP Deputy National Organising Secretary, Pascal Adigwe, while acknowledging Shaibu’s his record of achievements, urged him and other PDP aspirants to embrace peace in the pursuit of their ambition.

“We know you as we know others. It is our hope and belief that in this race, you will run it well. We are only begging, let there be peace.

“Let us go into the primary and ultimately the election, putting peace in front.

“You know that we are not scared of the other side of peace but please let us go peacefully.

“Secondly, let us consider the wishes of the people we want to govern, how do they want to be governed and we can craft our aspirations and ambitions around what the people wants.

“Thirdly, extra commitment, extra unity of purpose, extra struggle cannot be over emphasised. So, we are begging, hold our party strong,” he said.
He added: “You are not new in contesting election, we are not new in encountering you.

“So, you know what to do and you know that in the elections that you have contested in the past, you have always won, meaning that someone has also always lost and the person didn’t die.

“So, elections can be won or lost depending on how God wants it.

“All I am asking is, you win you stay, you lose you stay.”

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APC IN A FIX AS GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANTS REJECT THE ONDO STATE PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

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APC IN A FIX AS GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANTS REJECT THE ONDO STATE PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

The recently conducted All Progressives Congress, APC primary election for the office of the governor of Ondo state, has been described as a sham, unacceptable and therefore should be cancelled

Majority of the aspirants claim that the exercise was married by huge irregularities with already prepared results declared well ahead of the elections proper

Fingers are being pointed at the national chairman of the party, Dr Abdullahi Umaru Ganduje, who is alleged to have stage managed the exercise in favour of the incumbent governor, Chief Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who was declared winner with about one hundred and forty eight thousand, 148,000, votes to beat other twentyone aspirants

Already majority of the agreived members of the party in Ondo state have rejected the results claiming that the figures were fixed from Abuja

Speaking to the media, to express his disappointment with the exercise, one Chief Michael Abegunde, who resides in Akure, the state capital, said, that no voting took place in most of the wards across the states, but, results were declared for the incumbent governor as winner
According to him, ” this is a charade and disgrace to the party, therefore it should not stand”

He warned that should the national headquarters fail to cancel the exercise and order for a fresh primary, the party will pay darelly at the governorship election proper, as members might cast protest votes for the oposition

Meanwhile, reports at our disposal have revealed that the national headquarters has waded in as it attempts to pacify the aspirants and their supporters who have rejected the results

Last night it was gathered that an emergency meeting was called between the headquarters and aspirants with the aim of appealing to them to accept the exercise and give their support to the incumbent governor
But feelers at the meeting hinted that the meeting achieved very little, as most of the aspirants in attendance stuck to their guns to reject the results and called for another primary election

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APC petitions IG, demands arrest of nine masterminds over Ganduje’s suspension

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APC petitions IG, demands arrest of nine masterminds over Ganduje’s suspension

By Adebayo Folorunsho-Francis and Tukur Muntari

The All Progressives Congress (APC), on Thursday, named nine persons who allegedly masterminded the suspension of its National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje.

The APC, which described the masterminds as impostors, said it had petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to go after them.

The two-page petition, which was made available to The PUNCH on Thursday, was written by the APC National Legal Adviser, Prof. Abdulkareem Kana.

The nine suspects he listed in the petition are Auwalu Jemomi, Muhde Weti, Danmala Gale, Samaila Haladu, Laminu Sani Barguma, Musa Lado Lado Maishayi, Amadu Maishayi and Umar Amarwa

The letter read: “Specifically, on April 15, 2024, Auwalu Galadima Jemomi and his accomplices, claiming to be party executives of the APC from Ganduje Ward in Dawakin Tofa Local Government, Kano State, falsely issued a press statement suspending our National Chairman, Dr Umar Abdullahi Ganduje, from the party. This unauthorised and misleading statement has created significant confusion and unrest among our members and the public at large.

“Such impersonation and dissemination of false information are not only illegal but also have the potential to disrupt public peace and order. Therefore, I request the Nigerian Police Force to promptly investigate this matter and apprehend Auwalu Galadima Jemomi and his accomplices involved in this fraudulent act.

“Additionally, I request the police to identify and investigate any sponsors or conspirators associated with this incident beyond those explicitly named in this petition. I trust in the Nigerian Police Force’s commitment to upholding justice and ensuring that incidents of impersonation and false claims are decisively addressed to prevent future recurrence.”

The controversial situation began on Monday when the executives of the Ganduje Ward in the Dawakin-Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State declared Ganduje suspended.

The Legal Adviser of the ward, Haladu Gwanjo, who announced the suspension, linked it with the bribery charges filed against Ganduje by the Kano State Government.

Though the Kano State Chapter of the APC immediately overruled the suspension and instead slammed a six-month suspension on the ward executives, a lawyer, Dr. Ibrahim Sa’ad, took an ex parte application before Justice Usman Na’Abba of the Kano State High Court and obtained an order restraining Ganduje from parading himself as the APC National Chairman, following his suspension at the ward level.

The ex parte application, marked K/M658/2024, had the ward legal adviser, Gwanjo, and the Assistant Secretary, Laminu Sani, as plaintiffs.

But in a strange twist, Gwanjo, alongside other ward executives, met with Ganduje in Abuja on Wednesday, denying being behind the suspension and the court order.

The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Felix Morka, said the persons behind the suspension and the court order were not APC members but imposters allegedly working for the Kano ruling party, the New Nigeria People’s Party.

The ruling party vowed that it would not obey Justice Na’Abba’s order restraining Ganduje and also sent a petition against the Kano judge to the National Judicial Council.

On Thursday, the APC went before the Federal High Court in Kano to obtain another order voiding Ganduje’s suspension.

Justice A.M. Liman, who granted the order, declared as null and void Ganduje’s suspension.

He ruled: “All the respondents, their servants, agents or privies are hereby restrained from implementing and/or giving effect to the purported decision reached during the purported emergency meeting of the alleged executive members of APC Ganduje Ward, held at Ganduje Ward of Dawakin Tofa LGA.

“All the parties are hereby mandated to maintain the status quo before the purported emergency meeting of the alleged executive members of APC Ganduje Ward, and to stay action in respect of this matter, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive application.”

Speaking on the court order in favour of Ganduje, Morka, on Thursday, reiterated that the ruling party would not honour the initial court order affirming Ganduje’s suspension.

Morka, who featured a guest on Arise TV on Thursday, affirmed that they had thrown their weight behind the Kano Federal High Court that recently called for a stay of the order.

He said, “First of all, the order issued by the first court was very disturbing, for a number of reasons.

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“First, the plaintiffs who purportedly filed that action is not recognised members of our party and, therefore, shouldn’t have the locus standi to invoke the authority of the court to make any such order.

“Secondly, every lawyer in this country is aware that from the Supreme Court up to the NJC, there is this cautiousness that judges don’t make orders that are far-reaching in effect on an ex parte motion or application.

“When you see the nature of the case and observe it is likely to cause the defendant substantial exposure to ridicule and justice, you put that defendant on notice within the context of even that ex parte application, so that the justice of the matter can be met.

“But this judge, in this case, basically upheld the illegal suspension of a national chairman, did so on an ex parte application, which shouldn’t be.

“Being a lawyer, I have a lot of respect for the court and won’t say much. But be that as it may, as I speak, that order of the Kano State High Court purportedly affirming the suspension of our national chairman has not been served on the party and the national chairman himself.

“So, this conversation and every other one relating to this has really been based on media reports. In other words, we do not have legal notice of that order.”

Ganduje’s son backs father’s probe

Meanwhile, the eldest son of Ganduje, Abdulazeez, paid a visit to the Chairman of Kano State Anti-corruption and Public Complaints Commission, Mr Muhuyi Magaji, on Wednesday, declaring solidarity for the probe of his father.

An official of the agency, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed Abdulazeez’s visit.

“Yes, indeed, Abdulazeez was here in the office of the Chairman of CAPCC on Wednesday evening,” the source said.

Abdulazeez reportedly visited the anti-graft agency to show support for the commission’s case against his father, mother and brother.

Recall that in 2021, Abdulazeez dragged Hafsat, his mother, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over a bribery and land fraud case.

In its determination to prosecute Ganduje, the Kano State government filed criminal charges against him over alleged $413,000, N1.38bn bribery, with the state assembling 15 witnesses to testify against Ganduje.

Ganduje, who was joined by his wife, Hafsat and son Umar, in the charge sheet dated April 3, 2024, sighted by The PUNCH, was however absent in court for arraignment on Wednesday.

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By-election: INEC takes delivery of sensitive materials from CBN in Lagos

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By-election: INEC takes delivery of sensitive materials from CBN in Lagos

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State on Thursday took delivery of sensitive materials for Saturday’s Surulere Federal Constituency I by-election from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner in Lagos State, Prof. Ayobami Salami, told newsmen that the commission was fully prepared for the election.

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Salami said: “We have taken delivery of the sensitive materials today. We are in the last phase of the process of the by-election.

“We have taken the ballot papers and the results sheet for Saturday by-election. It is clear to everyone that we are ready for the election.”

He said that the commission had invited representatives of political parties and security agencies to witness the exercise for openness.

According to him, the sensitive materials are secure and intact for every stakeholder to see the transparency of the commission.

Salami, who noted that INEC was ready to conduct free, fair and credible elections on Saturday, called for the cooperation and support of stakeholders.

He noted that the onward distribution of the materials from the state headquarters to the six wards and 258 polling units that made up the Surulere Federal Constituency I would begin on Friday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 12 candidates of different political parties would be contesting in the Feb. 3 election.

The seat became vacant due to the resignation of the former occupant, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, who after winning, was appointed by President Bola Tinubu as his Chief of Staff.

By-election: INEC takes delivery of sensitive materials from CBN in Lagos

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