Thursday, March 24, 2011
OUR POSITION ON PRESIDENT JONATHAN’S REFUSAL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ORGANISED BY NN24
We the spokespersons of the Presidential Candidate of the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP); the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) wish to clear the air on the matter of the presidential debate organised by NN24 so that our teeming supporters and Nigerians in general will understand and appreciate our position.
We had held series of clear-the-air meetings under the auspices of the organisers at which logical and other arrangements for the debate were exhaustively discussed.
The representative of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Dr. Doyin Okupe, was in attendance and actively participated in all deliberations.
It was at Dr. Okupe’s instance that the two dates earlier proffered by the organisers; March 8th and 15th as contained in the memorandum of understanding signed by the three candidates were rejected because according to him, those dates were not convenient for his candidate. Dr. Okupe, on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, suggested the March 18th date in which the debate was successfully held.
All of us accepted this date not because it was convenient for our Principals, but as our sacrifice to afford Nigerian voters an opportunity to assess and judge the candidates’ programmes as well as personality under the spotlight.
For emphasis, we had to adjust our respective campaign time tables at great logistics costs to us as our sacrifices for the growth of the culture of debate as an essential ingredient of the open society.
We indeed bent backwards for the office of the President even when we are fully aware that the occupant is no more than a co-contestant in the context at it were.
But the there is a limit to which we can subject ourselves to this sheer impunity of the ruling party which they have flunked on our faces as a people in the last 12 years. The PDP has a record of shunning every Presidential debate since 1999.
We are highly suspicious of the celebrated romance with the BON debate by the president Jonathan’s camp which shunned the NN24 debate without an apology. We can only hazard that since most of the agencies organizing the BON debate are government parastatals, the organizers may not be in a position to resist the request for advance questions being given to the debates in which the NN24 agreed with us because they were independent. This does not mean that the men and women running these agencies lack integrity but the awe some power of the presidency may be too much for them.
Our principals being men of dignity with high regard for the people of Nigeria will not be part of such orchestrated charade of a D. Banjis “kokolete” debate.
Like millions of other Nigerians, we consider this behaviour of the president as egotistical, condescending and unbecoming of a man seeking a mandate to govern Nigeria. Leadership entails humility and respect for others.
A situation where the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation deliberately set out to humiliate other Presidential Candidates by reneging on an agreement it proposed is unacceptable to us and the millions of our supporters.
Consequently, we state without ambiguity that our principals will not honour any debate session with president Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 elections as he has arrogantly shunned the credible debate for which we made ourselves available.
Future presidents of Nigeria will have to be more careful in dealing with the feelings of others.
Signed:
Sule Yau Sule
Deputy Director Communications, Shekerau for Nigeria
Yinka Odumakin
Spokesperson for General Muhammedu Buhari
Ibrahim Modibbo
Director of Media and Communications
Ribadu Presidential Campaign Team
We had held series of clear-the-air meetings under the auspices of the organisers at which logical and other arrangements for the debate were exhaustively discussed.
The representative of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Dr. Doyin Okupe, was in attendance and actively participated in all deliberations.
It was at Dr. Okupe’s instance that the two dates earlier proffered by the organisers; March 8th and 15th as contained in the memorandum of understanding signed by the three candidates were rejected because according to him, those dates were not convenient for his candidate. Dr. Okupe, on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, suggested the March 18th date in which the debate was successfully held.
All of us accepted this date not because it was convenient for our Principals, but as our sacrifice to afford Nigerian voters an opportunity to assess and judge the candidates’ programmes as well as personality under the spotlight.
For emphasis, we had to adjust our respective campaign time tables at great logistics costs to us as our sacrifices for the growth of the culture of debate as an essential ingredient of the open society.
We indeed bent backwards for the office of the President even when we are fully aware that the occupant is no more than a co-contestant in the context at it were.
But the there is a limit to which we can subject ourselves to this sheer impunity of the ruling party which they have flunked on our faces as a people in the last 12 years. The PDP has a record of shunning every Presidential debate since 1999.
We are highly suspicious of the celebrated romance with the BON debate by the president Jonathan’s camp which shunned the NN24 debate without an apology. We can only hazard that since most of the agencies organizing the BON debate are government parastatals, the organizers may not be in a position to resist the request for advance questions being given to the debates in which the NN24 agreed with us because they were independent. This does not mean that the men and women running these agencies lack integrity but the awe some power of the presidency may be too much for them.
Our principals being men of dignity with high regard for the people of Nigeria will not be part of such orchestrated charade of a D. Banjis “kokolete” debate.
Like millions of other Nigerians, we consider this behaviour of the president as egotistical, condescending and unbecoming of a man seeking a mandate to govern Nigeria. Leadership entails humility and respect for others.
A situation where the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation deliberately set out to humiliate other Presidential Candidates by reneging on an agreement it proposed is unacceptable to us and the millions of our supporters.
Consequently, we state without ambiguity that our principals will not honour any debate session with president Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 elections as he has arrogantly shunned the credible debate for which we made ourselves available.
Future presidents of Nigeria will have to be more careful in dealing with the feelings of others.
Signed:
Sule Yau Sule
Deputy Director Communications, Shekerau for Nigeria
Yinka Odumakin
Spokesperson for General Muhammedu Buhari
Ibrahim Modibbo
Director of Media and Communications
Ribadu Presidential Campaign Team
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Youth Engage with Nuhu Ribadu & Fola Adeola
Dear Compatriots,
Every great journey in fulfillment of a dream begins with a single step. We have started ours and we invite you to join us to be part of this epochal journey. Our fathers fought and obtained independence for us. Their lofty dreams were built on the promise of a better tomorrow. For the past fifty years, we have hoped and struggled to make those dreams a reality.
Our nation’s recent golden jubilee celebrations, although marred by unfortunate loss of lives, provided the backdrop for a sober reflection on our journey these past fifty years, and also an examination of the policies of the ruling party since 1999. The overwhelming consensus is that we have underperformed given the country’s enormous endowment in both human and material resources. The nation’s social and economic indicators are startlingly weak. Regional and civil conflicts are on the rise, threatening social cohesion and national security. Ordinary Nigerians are beginning to question the value of democracy and even the necessity of staying together as one people in a country where things no longer seem to work.
We are on the threshold of another general election, the fourth since the restoration of democracy. I believe this is an opportunity for change, to orientate our shared values into restoring the foundations of our nation. I believe it is possible to build a united Nigeria devoid of ethnic or religious conflicts; a Nigeria where the well-being of the people is of paramount importance; a Nigeria that inspires the highest level of patriotism in her citizens. I believe that it is possible to ensure justice for the people, the security of lives and property, and the peace and stability which would engender growth and development.
Today, we have a great opportunity to right the wrongs of the past and make meaning of our political independence. We have embarked on this struggle because we believe in the lofty idea that every Nigerian should be proud to call this country home.
This is our chance as young and patriotic Nigerians to make a difference. We do not claim to be the only repository of knowledge and ideas of what this country needs to move forward, but we dare to dream. Come and parley with us so that together can find answers to our problems.
Join us at the Gamji Multipurpose Hall, Hassan Usman Katsina Park (formerly Gamji Gate) Swimming Pool Road, behind Police College in Kaduna on Friday, March 11, at 9.am.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Nuhu Ribadu
Presidential Candidate, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
Every great journey in fulfillment of a dream begins with a single step. We have started ours and we invite you to join us to be part of this epochal journey. Our fathers fought and obtained independence for us. Their lofty dreams were built on the promise of a better tomorrow. For the past fifty years, we have hoped and struggled to make those dreams a reality.
Our nation’s recent golden jubilee celebrations, although marred by unfortunate loss of lives, provided the backdrop for a sober reflection on our journey these past fifty years, and also an examination of the policies of the ruling party since 1999. The overwhelming consensus is that we have underperformed given the country’s enormous endowment in both human and material resources. The nation’s social and economic indicators are startlingly weak. Regional and civil conflicts are on the rise, threatening social cohesion and national security. Ordinary Nigerians are beginning to question the value of democracy and even the necessity of staying together as one people in a country where things no longer seem to work.
We are on the threshold of another general election, the fourth since the restoration of democracy. I believe this is an opportunity for change, to orientate our shared values into restoring the foundations of our nation. I believe it is possible to build a united Nigeria devoid of ethnic or religious conflicts; a Nigeria where the well-being of the people is of paramount importance; a Nigeria that inspires the highest level of patriotism in her citizens. I believe that it is possible to ensure justice for the people, the security of lives and property, and the peace and stability which would engender growth and development.
Today, we have a great opportunity to right the wrongs of the past and make meaning of our political independence. We have embarked on this struggle because we believe in the lofty idea that every Nigerian should be proud to call this country home.
This is our chance as young and patriotic Nigerians to make a difference. We do not claim to be the only repository of knowledge and ideas of what this country needs to move forward, but we dare to dream. Come and parley with us so that together can find answers to our problems.
Join us at the Gamji Multipurpose Hall, Hassan Usman Katsina Park (formerly Gamji Gate) Swimming Pool Road, behind Police College in Kaduna on Friday, March 11, at 9.am.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Nuhu Ribadu
Presidential Candidate, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Nuhu Ribadu and the Generation of our fathers
By Adeshola Komolafe
Let He who provide solutions to problems be the leader, for leadership these days is rooted in quick wins, and practical deliverables. Today’s form of leadership goes beyond mere experience and the thrust of political arrangements. A leader is that one who looks at the problems around him and instantly fixes them and not those who pay lip services to choking issues by engaging in political flattery. We have transcended beyond such manifestations. The paradigm of are archaic and outdated approach to contemporary leadership has sailed into oblivion.
One name that has continuously remained an occurring decimal in the paradigm of good governance Nigeria is one gentle but proactive fellow called Raji Fashola, the very Governor of Lagos state. Guided by conscience, ideas and passion, this man has greatly harnessed a team that has today changed the misfortune of Lagos state to an admirable level of global reference in terms of leadership excellence, accountable governance and inspiring reference.
So it was my greatest relief when Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s embodiment of hope, credence and integrity indicated to run for the president of this great country under the umbrella of the Action Congress of Nigeria. Malam Ribadu’s calculated choice of the Action Congress party of Nigeria is absolutely not far from the incredible achievements of Governor Raji Fashola. Fashola set the mark of excellence and created a legacy that reconciles merit with intellectual creativity and today another refined, youthful, and conscious Nigerian motivated genuine patriotic zeal is on board to replicate the Fashola magic for the whole nation, there is indeed no better time than now.
The name Nuhu Ribadu has become a mark of what service to humanity should be, both in Nigeria and the rest of the world. His life history is a dedication to change and progress. In every facet of his interaction he is a crusader who spread the message of anti-corruption not in his wishes and words but in his actions and decisions. The name encapsulates courage and the will to do what is right no matter the odds. It was these qualities that endeared Nuhu Ribadu to peace loving and change hungry Nigerians both in the country and the Diaspora. During his tenure as the head of the EFCC, he not only brought the crime busting outfit to its rightful place in the world but made it a reference point in economic fighting to the rest of the world. Today, the applause from his days in office is still to abate. He plans to bring this same tenacity to bear on Nigeria and the best way to do that is to vie for the highest office of the land from where he hopes to entrench the culture of accountability and transparency, hallmarks that stands him out from the pack, to bear on the nation.
Being a man for the job at hand, he knows that the marriage of vision, commitment and service to the people can only be possible in a political party with the people’s mandate, coupled with a track record of excellence that even critics agree that the party is one of the best in Africa. The Action Party of Nigeria is the party that represents what Ribadu stands for. The only party that has actually fulfilled its promise to the people. In Lagos State where the party holds sway, crime has been reduced by over 80% since the inception of the Fashola led administration. Not only that, public infrastructure that people thought could never be put back in order, have not only been restructured but Lagos state boasts of the best transport system in the country. The novel BRT transport system has revolutionalised the transport sector in Lagos State and would do same for the comatose state of public transport in the country.
The visibility of the dividends of democracy as seen by the people has put confidence back in the people of Lagos State. Today, the average Lagosian knows that the government meant well and has thus complied to his/her taxes when due. People now queue up to pay their taxes, evidence of the faith reposed in the ACN by Lagosians.
These are just a few of what the party has to offer Nigerians. The party has plans to replicate what it did in Lagos in other parts of the country if voted into office. The Party has a vision that is built on the aspirations of the people of Nigeria and this vision should be a reference guide to everyone who believes in genuine change for Nigeria.
With Nuhu Ribadu new vista of intellectualism, deep rooted patriotism and impeccable personality there is no measuring reference as the credible person to chart a new course of our national history. Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, world most focused, cultivated anti-corruption Czar is on a new course that will transform the real dream of the Nigeria project. Finally, with Malam Nuhu Ribadu at the helm of purposeful governance, we should have disconnected from the generations of our fathers that have ruined and crippled this country to its abyss.
Let He who provide solutions to problems be the leader, for leadership these days is rooted in quick wins, and practical deliverables. Today’s form of leadership goes beyond mere experience and the thrust of political arrangements. A leader is that one who looks at the problems around him and instantly fixes them and not those who pay lip services to choking issues by engaging in political flattery. We have transcended beyond such manifestations. The paradigm of are archaic and outdated approach to contemporary leadership has sailed into oblivion.
One name that has continuously remained an occurring decimal in the paradigm of good governance Nigeria is one gentle but proactive fellow called Raji Fashola, the very Governor of Lagos state. Guided by conscience, ideas and passion, this man has greatly harnessed a team that has today changed the misfortune of Lagos state to an admirable level of global reference in terms of leadership excellence, accountable governance and inspiring reference.
So it was my greatest relief when Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s embodiment of hope, credence and integrity indicated to run for the president of this great country under the umbrella of the Action Congress of Nigeria. Malam Ribadu’s calculated choice of the Action Congress party of Nigeria is absolutely not far from the incredible achievements of Governor Raji Fashola. Fashola set the mark of excellence and created a legacy that reconciles merit with intellectual creativity and today another refined, youthful, and conscious Nigerian motivated genuine patriotic zeal is on board to replicate the Fashola magic for the whole nation, there is indeed no better time than now.
The name Nuhu Ribadu has become a mark of what service to humanity should be, both in Nigeria and the rest of the world. His life history is a dedication to change and progress. In every facet of his interaction he is a crusader who spread the message of anti-corruption not in his wishes and words but in his actions and decisions. The name encapsulates courage and the will to do what is right no matter the odds. It was these qualities that endeared Nuhu Ribadu to peace loving and change hungry Nigerians both in the country and the Diaspora. During his tenure as the head of the EFCC, he not only brought the crime busting outfit to its rightful place in the world but made it a reference point in economic fighting to the rest of the world. Today, the applause from his days in office is still to abate. He plans to bring this same tenacity to bear on Nigeria and the best way to do that is to vie for the highest office of the land from where he hopes to entrench the culture of accountability and transparency, hallmarks that stands him out from the pack, to bear on the nation.
Being a man for the job at hand, he knows that the marriage of vision, commitment and service to the people can only be possible in a political party with the people’s mandate, coupled with a track record of excellence that even critics agree that the party is one of the best in Africa. The Action Party of Nigeria is the party that represents what Ribadu stands for. The only party that has actually fulfilled its promise to the people. In Lagos State where the party holds sway, crime has been reduced by over 80% since the inception of the Fashola led administration. Not only that, public infrastructure that people thought could never be put back in order, have not only been restructured but Lagos state boasts of the best transport system in the country. The novel BRT transport system has revolutionalised the transport sector in Lagos State and would do same for the comatose state of public transport in the country.
The visibility of the dividends of democracy as seen by the people has put confidence back in the people of Lagos State. Today, the average Lagosian knows that the government meant well and has thus complied to his/her taxes when due. People now queue up to pay their taxes, evidence of the faith reposed in the ACN by Lagosians.
These are just a few of what the party has to offer Nigerians. The party has plans to replicate what it did in Lagos in other parts of the country if voted into office. The Party has a vision that is built on the aspirations of the people of Nigeria and this vision should be a reference guide to everyone who believes in genuine change for Nigeria.
With Nuhu Ribadu new vista of intellectualism, deep rooted patriotism and impeccable personality there is no measuring reference as the credible person to chart a new course of our national history. Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, world most focused, cultivated anti-corruption Czar is on a new course that will transform the real dream of the Nigeria project. Finally, with Malam Nuhu Ribadu at the helm of purposeful governance, we should have disconnected from the generations of our fathers that have ruined and crippled this country to its abyss.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
'We are a serious ticket' says Fola Adeola
Founding managing director of Guaranty Trust Bank and businessman, Fola Adeola, has explained that he accepted to contest the forthcoming presidential election as running mate to Action Congress of Nigeria’s presidential candidate, Nuhu Ribadu, because the party holds much hope for the country.
In an interview with NEXT yesterday, Mr Adeola said he looked at the party and the man that gave him the offer and concluded that he is someone he could do business with. “I looked at his character and I said I can dine with this fellow and I can reinforce the party and make it worthwhile for the nation. I saw the burden in him and I said, this is someone I can support.”
He added, “It’s a much more serious ticket now. The ticket was not complete, now it’s complete and I intend to devote myself, my connections. People have been rallying round since they heard the news. I think it holds much hope for this country.”
After months of speculations and intrigue on the choice of a running mate by Mr. Ribadu, the renowned entrepreneur was picked as the preferred choice, following a meeting of the party’s helmsmen at the weekend.
Mr Adeola, who disclosed that he has also resigned his appointment as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council, said he is not bothered about being a running mate instead of standing as a presidential candidate himself. He said it is not an issue for him, adding that what is more important is the interest of the country. Mr Adeola is known to be one of the promoters of KOWA party, which is being positioned to be a grassroots movement.
“When the flag-bearer came to offer it to me, I had a thousand reasons not to do it. Am I afraid or is it that I don’t want to leave my comfort zone? And every time we have talked about this; you have done this, you have done that, and the place is worse today than it was yesterday. And I just said to myself, ‘OK, let’s give it a shot
Monday, February 14, 2011
ACN says there is no rift between Tinubu and Ribadu, denies alleged walkout by Akande
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has described as a pure fabrication the reports by a section of the media that there is a rift between Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the party's presidential candidate, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, over the choice of the party's presidential running mate.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also dismissed as tales by the moonlight the alleged walkout of its party chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, from a purported meeting of the party in Abuja on Thursday.
The party wondered how the Asiwaju and Chief Akande, who are both out of the country, could be attending a meeting in Abuja or walking outing of the purported meeting.
''The so-called deepening face-off between Asiwaju and Ribadu is a mere cliche, a figment of the imagination of the writers of such fiction, because there is no face-off, not to talk of a deepening one.
''Also, it is totally untrue that Chief Akande walked out of any meeting. Having served in many capacities, including as Secretary to the Government, Deputy Governor and Governor, our chairman will be the last to walk out of any meeting, when he has acquired the experience and wisdom to resolve even knottier issues without resorting to such actions that are being attributed to him,'' ACN said.
The party wondered why certain elements have decided to peddle falsehood about the ACN and its leaders, using certain media organisations that have now become notorious for being the purveyor of such lies.
''These publications are being sponsored by those who have become jittery at the rising profile of our party, and they are aimed at damaging the party and bringing its leaders into disrepute.
''But we are undaunted because Nigerians are very discerning. In the fullness of time, the lies and those behind them will be exposed,'' ACN said.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
Action Congress of Nigeria
Abuja, Feb. 14th 2011
In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also dismissed as tales by the moonlight the alleged walkout of its party chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, from a purported meeting of the party in Abuja on Thursday.
The party wondered how the Asiwaju and Chief Akande, who are both out of the country, could be attending a meeting in Abuja or walking outing of the purported meeting.
''The so-called deepening face-off between Asiwaju and Ribadu is a mere cliche, a figment of the imagination of the writers of such fiction, because there is no face-off, not to talk of a deepening one.
''Also, it is totally untrue that Chief Akande walked out of any meeting. Having served in many capacities, including as Secretary to the Government, Deputy Governor and Governor, our chairman will be the last to walk out of any meeting, when he has acquired the experience and wisdom to resolve even knottier issues without resorting to such actions that are being attributed to him,'' ACN said.
The party wondered why certain elements have decided to peddle falsehood about the ACN and its leaders, using certain media organisations that have now become notorious for being the purveyor of such lies.
''These publications are being sponsored by those who have become jittery at the rising profile of our party, and they are aimed at damaging the party and bringing its leaders into disrepute.
''But we are undaunted because Nigerians are very discerning. In the fullness of time, the lies and those behind them will be exposed,'' ACN said.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
Action Congress of Nigeria
Abuja, Feb. 14th 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Soyinka backs Ribadu for President.
THE Democratic Front for a Peoples Federation (DFPF), yesterday declared its support for the candidature of Malam Nuhu Ribadu of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the race for the Presidency in the April elections.
In a communiqué issued by the party’s Directorate of Publicity after an emergency meeting by its executive in Abuja, the DFPF declared: “Following a spirited debate on the credentials, track records, and potential of all the candidates for the position of presidency, the Democratic Front has made its choice, and now declares its support for the candidacy of Mr. Nuhu Ribadu.
The party said it took this decision “with a deep sense of responsibility to the nation, and to the generation that the failed ones have produced to mop up their failures, betrayals, egocentrism and waste of one historic opportunity after another. The efforts of these ‘chosen’ to replicate themselves in the coming elections through sponsored surrogates must be countered with all possible resources and strategic thinking.
“We shall join hands with other progressives and mobilise the resources of the party, material, moral, and organisational, towards the attainment of this goal in the coming critical elections for the nation.”
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, founded the DFPF.
Reviewing recent events in the country, the party “observed with immense satisfaction a political development that has taken place within the current ‘ruling party’ of the nation, a development that finally put paid to the deceptive and retrogressive zoning policies that the party has deviously attempted to foist on the nation as a constitutional provision.”
It added: “While this by no means spells the emergence of a genuine democratic disposition, it nonetheless brings the nation a small step closer to the embrace of due democratic practice, enabling choices to be made on merit, rather than through regional, sectarian opportunism and blackmail.”
The Democratic Front took note of recent political developments in North Africa and the Middle East, stressing the import for “false” democracies across the world, especially in Africa.
It wrote: “First Tunisia, then Egypt, rumblings in Jordan, next? The tide of freedom and justice cannot be held back forever. Sooner or later the dam will burst, and the people will come into their own.
“It is the turn of open dictatorship today, tomorrow it may be the turn of false democracy, where the very principles of democracy are prostituted, indeed pressed into the service of dictatorship, cronyism, consensual thievery and massive exploitation.
“Nigeria is a prime example. A nation where a microcosmic minority, having largely manipulated itself into office through degraded electoral means, proceed to engorge over a third of a nation’s annual expenditure, using the same extorted resources to perpetuate themselves in arrogance and alienation, is a contradiction of all democratic definitions.”
The party charged “the electorate to study the DFPF manifesto in detail, educate itself about its provisions, send questions and comments through the party website, and engage in a sincere dialogue that has been denied the Nigerian citizens since its declaration of Independence.”
In a communiqué issued by the party’s Directorate of Publicity after an emergency meeting by its executive in Abuja, the DFPF declared: “Following a spirited debate on the credentials, track records, and potential of all the candidates for the position of presidency, the Democratic Front has made its choice, and now declares its support for the candidacy of Mr. Nuhu Ribadu.
The party said it took this decision “with a deep sense of responsibility to the nation, and to the generation that the failed ones have produced to mop up their failures, betrayals, egocentrism and waste of one historic opportunity after another. The efforts of these ‘chosen’ to replicate themselves in the coming elections through sponsored surrogates must be countered with all possible resources and strategic thinking.
“We shall join hands with other progressives and mobilise the resources of the party, material, moral, and organisational, towards the attainment of this goal in the coming critical elections for the nation.”
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, founded the DFPF.
Reviewing recent events in the country, the party “observed with immense satisfaction a political development that has taken place within the current ‘ruling party’ of the nation, a development that finally put paid to the deceptive and retrogressive zoning policies that the party has deviously attempted to foist on the nation as a constitutional provision.”
It added: “While this by no means spells the emergence of a genuine democratic disposition, it nonetheless brings the nation a small step closer to the embrace of due democratic practice, enabling choices to be made on merit, rather than through regional, sectarian opportunism and blackmail.”
The Democratic Front took note of recent political developments in North Africa and the Middle East, stressing the import for “false” democracies across the world, especially in Africa.
It wrote: “First Tunisia, then Egypt, rumblings in Jordan, next? The tide of freedom and justice cannot be held back forever. Sooner or later the dam will burst, and the people will come into their own.
“It is the turn of open dictatorship today, tomorrow it may be the turn of false democracy, where the very principles of democracy are prostituted, indeed pressed into the service of dictatorship, cronyism, consensual thievery and massive exploitation.
“Nigeria is a prime example. A nation where a microcosmic minority, having largely manipulated itself into office through degraded electoral means, proceed to engorge over a third of a nation’s annual expenditure, using the same extorted resources to perpetuate themselves in arrogance and alienation, is a contradiction of all democratic definitions.”
The party charged “the electorate to study the DFPF manifesto in detail, educate itself about its provisions, send questions and comments through the party website, and engage in a sincere dialogue that has been denied the Nigerian citizens since its declaration of Independence.”
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Apologise to the South West people now Ribadu tells Jonathan
The Nuhu Ribadu Campaign Organisation has described the statements credited to President Goodluck Jonathan as “unbecoming of a President” and “one that smacks of desperation.”
President Jonathan while flagging off his south west presidential campaign in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital claimed that his party, the PDP “must” win the south west and salvage the region from “rascals.”
In a statement by Ibrahim Modibbo, it’s Director of Media and Communications, the organisation stated that President Jonathan had “finally shown Nigerians how desperate he is to remain in power by resorting to name calling and character assassination instead of addressing issues that bother on the welfare of Nigerians and the people of the south west in particular.
“We recognise the Presidents dilemma. Of course he knows that both he and his fellow PDP governors in the south west have no achievements to brandish. They have no alternative to proffer to the positive changes being witnessed by the people in Lagos, Ekiti and Osun.
“It is however unbecoming of the President that in his frustration at the failure of him and his party to provide good governance to the people of the region and all Nigerians, he would resort to name calling.”
Modibbo also advised President Jonathan to use the opportunity of his campaigns to apologise to Nigerians for the 12 years of misrule and mis-governance that he and his party, the PDP have subjected Nigerians to.
“One would have thought that the President would use the opportunity of his presence to apologise to the people of the Southwest and indeed to all Nigerians about the failure of the PDP governors and the federal government,”
The President should have been man enough to apologise to the Yoruba’s that his party, the PDP, after mismanaging the opportunity they had from 2003 to 2007 to provide good governance in the 5 south west states they controlled , went ahead to steal the peoples votes and manipulate the electoral process in 2007,” Modibbo stated.
The Ribadu campaign organisation also questioned the moral right the President or any other PDP stalwart had in referring to the progressive leaders of the south west as rascals.
“When supporters of a PDP governor and supporters of a PDP senate leader engaged in a gun duel in the same Ibadan killing three people, the President did not refer to them as rascals. When minority PDP state legislators in Ogun, in an historic feat, sacked the majority members of the parliament, the President did not call them rascals.”
“Even in the Presidents home state of Bayelsa, when supporters of the PDP governor attacked supporters of Mr. President’s former adviser, killing six people, the president did not refer to anybody as rascals. On what basis can he now refer to anyone as a rascal,” Modibbo stated.
The organisation therefore urged all the people of the Southwest to continue to show support for purposeful leadership that the ACN provides.
“When the ACN picked Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as its presidential candidate, the party signified its intention to take to the federal government the positive transformation going on in Lagos, Edo, Ekiti and Osun Sates. The people of the south west like all other Nigerians know that the PDP has failed and this will be manifested again to the PDP and President Jonathan during the general elections.”
President Jonathan while flagging off his south west presidential campaign in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital claimed that his party, the PDP “must” win the south west and salvage the region from “rascals.”
In a statement by Ibrahim Modibbo, it’s Director of Media and Communications, the organisation stated that President Jonathan had “finally shown Nigerians how desperate he is to remain in power by resorting to name calling and character assassination instead of addressing issues that bother on the welfare of Nigerians and the people of the south west in particular.
“We recognise the Presidents dilemma. Of course he knows that both he and his fellow PDP governors in the south west have no achievements to brandish. They have no alternative to proffer to the positive changes being witnessed by the people in Lagos, Ekiti and Osun.
“It is however unbecoming of the President that in his frustration at the failure of him and his party to provide good governance to the people of the region and all Nigerians, he would resort to name calling.”
Modibbo also advised President Jonathan to use the opportunity of his campaigns to apologise to Nigerians for the 12 years of misrule and mis-governance that he and his party, the PDP have subjected Nigerians to.
“One would have thought that the President would use the opportunity of his presence to apologise to the people of the Southwest and indeed to all Nigerians about the failure of the PDP governors and the federal government,”
The President should have been man enough to apologise to the Yoruba’s that his party, the PDP, after mismanaging the opportunity they had from 2003 to 2007 to provide good governance in the 5 south west states they controlled , went ahead to steal the peoples votes and manipulate the electoral process in 2007,” Modibbo stated.
The Ribadu campaign organisation also questioned the moral right the President or any other PDP stalwart had in referring to the progressive leaders of the south west as rascals.
“When supporters of a PDP governor and supporters of a PDP senate leader engaged in a gun duel in the same Ibadan killing three people, the President did not refer to them as rascals. When minority PDP state legislators in Ogun, in an historic feat, sacked the majority members of the parliament, the President did not call them rascals.”
“Even in the Presidents home state of Bayelsa, when supporters of the PDP governor attacked supporters of Mr. President’s former adviser, killing six people, the president did not refer to anybody as rascals. On what basis can he now refer to anyone as a rascal,” Modibbo stated.
The organisation therefore urged all the people of the Southwest to continue to show support for purposeful leadership that the ACN provides.
“When the ACN picked Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as its presidential candidate, the party signified its intention to take to the federal government the positive transformation going on in Lagos, Edo, Ekiti and Osun Sates. The people of the south west like all other Nigerians know that the PDP has failed and this will be manifested again to the PDP and President Jonathan during the general elections.”
Professionals for Ribadu set for launch
Team Ribadu, the flagship volunteer movement for the presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Nuhu Ribadu, is set to inaugurate a new arm of the movement called, “Professionals for Ribadu”. Their major goal is to mobilize professionals who support the presidential aspiration of Nuhu Ribadu, the presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, and will work towards the success of Mr. Ribadu’s presidential aspiration.
The group which will debut in Lagos later this week is the hub of splinter “professional groups who are seeking change through the election of Nuhu Ribadu in the 2011 general elections,” Ayo Olowoporoku, the spokesperson of the professional team said.
According to Olowoporoku, the group, Professionals for Ribadu, is a non-political organization established under the umbrella of Team Ribadu – the flagship volunteer movement rallying public support for the Ribadu 2011 presidential bid.
The mission of Professionals for Ribadu as a non-political group is simply to enlighten and educate the masses and potential voters on the attributes that make Ribadu stand out as the best presidential candidate to bring the desired socio-economic change Nigerian professionals truly seek.
“Understanding the political arena of our great nation which just turned 50, and the lukewarm attitude of Nigerian professionals towards voting and politics in general, this volunteer group of professionals meets every week in various locations in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port-Harcourt to advance the movement which will see Ribadu elected as the occupant of the nation’s number one seat of power come April this year,” Mr. Olowoporoku said.
The group’s message to professionals is a wake-up campaign, advocating the need for professionals to take a more active role in determining which individual or group of individuals control power in a country that is, to a great extent, powered by the taxes and efforts of its working class.
Part of the group’s drive to garner support for its activities is a strategic use of social media, exciting charitable events, and creatively unique videos to reach out to Nigerian professionals with the message that A New Nigeria is Possible with a Ribadu presidency.
The group which is currently populated by professionals from the media, telecoms, banking, oil and gas, educational, medical, IT, and hospitality sectors of the economy, is open to any Nigerian professional who desires to contribute to building of a New Nigeriae.
To find out more about the group’s activities, venues of meetings, upcoming events and ways in which you could become a part , please log on to www.ribadu2011.com or search for “professionals for Ribadu” on Facebook, and ‘like’ their fan page.
The group which will debut in Lagos later this week is the hub of splinter “professional groups who are seeking change through the election of Nuhu Ribadu in the 2011 general elections,” Ayo Olowoporoku, the spokesperson of the professional team said.
According to Olowoporoku, the group, Professionals for Ribadu, is a non-political organization established under the umbrella of Team Ribadu – the flagship volunteer movement rallying public support for the Ribadu 2011 presidential bid.
The mission of Professionals for Ribadu as a non-political group is simply to enlighten and educate the masses and potential voters on the attributes that make Ribadu stand out as the best presidential candidate to bring the desired socio-economic change Nigerian professionals truly seek.
“Understanding the political arena of our great nation which just turned 50, and the lukewarm attitude of Nigerian professionals towards voting and politics in general, this volunteer group of professionals meets every week in various locations in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port-Harcourt to advance the movement which will see Ribadu elected as the occupant of the nation’s number one seat of power come April this year,” Mr. Olowoporoku said.
The group’s message to professionals is a wake-up campaign, advocating the need for professionals to take a more active role in determining which individual or group of individuals control power in a country that is, to a great extent, powered by the taxes and efforts of its working class.
Part of the group’s drive to garner support for its activities is a strategic use of social media, exciting charitable events, and creatively unique videos to reach out to Nigerian professionals with the message that A New Nigeria is Possible with a Ribadu presidency.
The group which is currently populated by professionals from the media, telecoms, banking, oil and gas, educational, medical, IT, and hospitality sectors of the economy, is open to any Nigerian professional who desires to contribute to building of a New Nigeriae.
To find out more about the group’s activities, venues of meetings, upcoming events and ways in which you could become a part , please log on to www.ribadu2011.com or search for “professionals for Ribadu” on Facebook, and ‘like’ their fan page.
Apologise To The South West People Now- Ribadu Tells Jonathan
The Nuhu Ribadu Campaign Organisation has described the statements credited to President Goodluck Jonathan as “unbecoming of a President” and “one that smacks of desperation.”
President Jonathan while flagging off his south west presidential campaign in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital claimed that his party, the PDP “must” win the south west and salvage the region from “rascals.”
In a statement by Ibrahim Modibbo, it’s Director of Media and Communications, the organization stated that President Jonathan had “finally shown Nigerians how desperate he is to remain in power by resorting to name calling and character assassination instead of addressing issues that bother on the welfare of Nigerians and the people of the south west in particular.
“We recognise the Presidents dilemma. Of course he knows that both he and his fellow PDP governors in the south west have no achievements to brandish. They have no alternative to proffer to the positive changes being witnessed by the people in Lagos, Ekiti and Osun.
“It is however unbecoming of the President that in his frustration at the failure of him and his party to provide good governance to the people of the region and all Nigerians, he would resort to name calling.”
Modibbo also advised President Jonathan to use the opportunity of his campaigns to apologise to Nigerians for the 12 years of misrule and mis-governance that he and his party, the PDP have subjected Nigerians to.
“One would have thought that the President would use the opportunity of his presence to apologise to the people of the Southwest and indeed to all Nigerians about the failure of the PDP governors and the federal government,”
The President should have been man enough to apologise to the Yoruba’s that his party, the PDP, after mismanaging the opportunity they had from 2003 to 2007 to provide good governance in the 5 south west states they controlled , went ahead to steal the peoples votes and manipulate the electoral process in 2007,” Modibbo stated.
The Ribadu campaign organisation also questioned the moral right the President or any other PDP stalwart had in referring to the progressive leaders of the south west as rascals.
“When supporters of a PDP governor and supporters of a PDP senate leader engaged in a gun duel in the same Ibadan killing three people, the President did not refer to them as rascals. When minority PDP state legislators in Ogun, in an historic feat, sacked the majority members of the parliament, the President did not call them rascals.”
“Even in the Presidents home state of Bayelsa, when supporters of the PDP governor attacked supporters of Mr. President’s former adviser, killing six people, the president did not refer to anybody as rascals. On what basis can he now refer to anyone as a rascal,” Modibbo stated.
The organisation therefore urged all the people of the Southwest to continue to show support for purposeful leadership that the ACN provides.
“When the ACN picked Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as its presidential candidate, the party signified its intention to take to the federal government the positive transformation going on in Lagos, Edo, Ekiti and Osun Sates. The people of the south west like all other Nigerians know that the PDP has failed and this will be manifested again to the PDP and President Jonathan during the general elections.”
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- Team Ribadu is a youth driven, flagship volunteer movement for the Nuhu Ribadu 2011 presidential bid. It is “a political movement, founded in recognition of the legitimate thirst of Nigerian youth for a new kind of leadership marked by integrity and competence. It seeks to harness and support the tidal wave of young people, who are eager to get involved in the electoral process, in order to create political and social change”.
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