Confusion Hits Tinubu/Shettima Campaign, Atiku/Okowa Mocks

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December 7, 2022

Press Statement

ā€¦Says Asiwajuā€™s Supporters Disillusioned, Abandoning the APC Campaign

The Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Organization mocks the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following the intractable confusion that has hit his campaign.

Nigerians are not surprised that the central Command and coordinating structure of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign is already collapsing with members becoming disoriented, completely disillusioned and crestfallen following series of unending criminal allegations.

Nigerians have become disconnected with the Tinubu/Shettima ticket given the exposure of smelly past and constant display of vacuity, incoherence and lack of vision by the APC Presidential Candidate.

The disenchantment which has continued to grow with the many unpresidential gaffes of Tinubu however came to its height after his embarrassing outing at the Chatham House on Monday where he exhibited a pathetic vacuity and lack of capacity to lead a nation as complex as Nigeria by directing questions put to him on economy, security, youth development and even about his personal life to others to provide answers.

Patriotic Nigerians in the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign are no longer at home with Asiwaju Tinubuā€™s inability to give a concise explanation to many scandals around him including the reported connection with narcotics syndicate for which he was made to forfeit a whopping sum of $460,000 through the order of a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States.

The Tinubu/Shettimah messaging has since become disjointed, disconnected and uncoordinated as its helmsmen are currently losing their voices.

It is pathetic that the Tinubu/Shettima APC Presidential Campaign has no record of performance to present to Nigerians given the disastrous seven and half years of the APC in office. It is more ludicrous that the Tinubu/Shettimaā€™s shameful attempt to appropriate the achievements of other Lagos State governors are being poohpoohed by Nigerians. No individual can claim to have built Lagos!

Moreover, the Central theme of ā€œRenewed Hopeā€ has failed to gain traction among Nigerians including APC members as it is a direct irony of the reality of Asiwajuā€™s lack of vision and solution to the problems brought to our nation by his APC.

Such APC members are quietly leaving in droves and connecting with like minds in the PDP in the mission of the PDP and our Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to rescue and rebuild Nigeria from the misrule of the APC.

On the other hand, Atiku Abubakar has displayed exceptional organizational skills, competence, capacity, presence of mind, coherence of thoughts and solution-driven vision to effectively manage the affairs of the nation; for which Nigerians across board are rallying with him as the next President of Nigeria.

Our Campaign counsels the Tinubu/Shettima group to note that the tide is completely against it in the quest by Nigerians, who had been at the receiving end of the incompetence, insensitivity and abysmal failure of the APC, to change the change, recover our nation and restore her prosperity.

Signed:

Kola Ologbondiyan

Spokesperson

Atiku/Okowa Campaign Organization

 

 

December 9, 2022

Press Statement

Tinubu Plotting to Incite Violence, Derail 2023 Election, Atiku/Okowa Campaign Alerts

ā€¦Urges Security Agencies to Put APC Campaign on Watch List

The Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Organization alerts our nation and the International Community of designs being promoted by the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to incite violence and disrupt the smooth conduct of the 2023 Presidential election.

This apprehension is heightened by the viral video making the rounds in which Tinubu, having been intimidated by the rising acceptance of the PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, across our nation, and knowing that there is no way he can win in a peaceful and credible election, has directed his Party members to put aside decorum and deploy violence in the 2023 general elections.

Nigerians were horror-struck to watch the deflated and demystified APC Presidential Candidate inciting his supporters by stating that ā€œpolitical power is not going to be served in a restaurant, it is not served a la carte. It is what we are doing; It is being determined; you do it at all costs; fight for it, grab it, snatch it and run (away) with itā€

Tinubuā€™s directive that his supporters should ā€œfight forā€, ā€œgrabā€ and ā€œsnatchā€ political power with a confession that ā€œit is what we are doingā€ validates apprehensions by Nigerians that the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign is behind the attacks on the campaign rallies of the PDP as well as the series of arsons on the facilities of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

It is now clear that the Tinubu/Shettimaā€™s Campaign is in bitter condemnation of INECā€™s decision to deploy the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and Results Viewing Portal as a ploy to incite their thugs against INEC, having realized that the direct transmission of election results will scuttle APCā€™s rigging plans.

Moreover, the inciting comment by Tinubu substantiates the suspicion by Nigerians that the alarm raised by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Major General Lucky Irabor, concerning pressures on the military to compromise the electoral process is pointing towards the direction of the Tinubu/Shettima Campaign.

Nigerians can now understand why the APC Presidential Candidate avoided the signing of the Peace Accord; why he has not condemned or issued any caution against acts of violence linked to members of his party and why his body language and comments have demonstrably been in promotion of violence.

After a thorough review of the inciting video in circulation, other inflammatory comments and apparent tacit support for violence, it appears that the ‘The Emilokan of Bourdillon’ (it is my turn) has gone into a wave of ā€œif I canā€™t have it then we destroy itā€ mode ahead of the elections.

Our Campaign charges the security agencies to closely monitor the activities of the Tinubu/Shettima Campaign given its proclivity to violence and apparent plot to derail the smooth conduct of the 2023 general elections.

The Atiku/Okowa Campaign commends Nigerians for being resolute in their determination to vote in the PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to commence the onerous task of ‘change the change’, rescue our nation and rebuild her prosperity from the misrule of the APC.

Signed:

Kola Ologbondiyan

Spokesperson

Atiku/Okowa Campaign Organization

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PRESIDENT BUHARI GREETS APETU OF IPETUMODU AT 60

President Muhammadu Buhari rejoices with Oba (Prof) Joseph Olugbenga Oloyede, Latimogun 1, the Apetu of Ipetumodu, in Ife North Local Government Area of Osun State, as he turns 60 years old.

The President felicitates with the townsfolk, Olori Oloyede, and chieftains of the traditional institution, urging them to sustain their support for the monarch, which they have shown since he ascended the throne three years ago.

He urges the Vice Chairman of Osun State Council of Obas to deploy his skills as a Specialist in Accounting and Information Systems to develop his domain, and also utilize his vast international experience as a lecturer in University of Phoenix, Arizona, USA, Indiana Wesleyan University, and Northcentral University, San Diego, California, for the benefit of Ipetumodu town.

President Buhari wishes the Apetu a long and successful reign, a period which will be a milestone in his realm.

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser to the President

(Media and Publicity)

December 9, 2022

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PRESIDENT BUHARI CONGRATULATES EX-FEDERAL PERM SEC, GEORGINA ARISA AT 60

President Muhammadu Buhari rejoices with former Permanent Secretary, Georgina Ehuriah-Arisa, on the occasion of her 60th birthday.

The President joins family and friends in celebrating the accomplished civil servant, who kept an enviable record in the civil service, rising through the ranks to the peak of her career as Permanent secretary, Ministry of Interior, where she retired in October, 2020.

The President commends the Uzoakoli born-writer for documenting her unique set of experiences from childhood to adulthood, as well as expertise in the civil service, into literature.

President Buhari trusts that the reflections on the lifeā€™s journey of the amazon will continue to inspire more womenfolk to play prominent roles in the public service.

President Buhari wishes the former Permanent Secretary all the best in the future, and more years of health and impactful living.

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

December 9, 2022

 

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PRESS RELEASE

 

INFRASTRUCTURE : RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GETTING NIGERIA OUT OF POVERTY ALREADY BEING ADDRESSED, SAYS FASHOLA

  • As Minister presides over 2022 EMBER Month Programmeā€™s Press Briefing in Abuja
  • Confirms opening of the 2ndNiger Bridge for use during yuletide period
  • Also barrier and diversions to be removed from Abuja-Kano, Lagos-Ibadan Roads to ease traffic during the festival period
  • Appeals for patience and strict observance of the national speed limit of 100 Km per hour by road users
  • FRSC, NARTO, PTD, Contractors, other stakeholders pledge cooperation to enable free flow of traffic, guard against avoidable accident

 

Pointing the way forward in the light of the recent National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) recommendations for getting Nigeria out of poverty, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, Thursday declared that such recommendations were already being addressed by the Muhammadu Buhari administration with its massive investment in infrastructure renewal and expansion.

The NBS in the report releasedĀ in November on poverty index had recommended investments in Health, Education and Infrastructure among others as viable means to take the people out of poverty.

But while presiding over the 2022 Ember Month Programmeā€™s Press Briefing of the Ministry, Fashola, who noted that many people had been quoting the Report in terms of the poverty rate, explained to the audience of transport stakeholders who gathered at the Conference Room of the Ministry, ā€œThat (Infrastructure) was already happening before the recommendation came. President Buhari had started investing in infrastructure. That is why you and I are hereā€.

Explaining that poverty has different dimensions including, monetary and multidimensional poverty, the Minister pointed out that the importance of infrastructure lay in the fact that it not only addresses monetary poverty but also multidimensional poverty which, according to him, includes absence of access, choice and efficiency.

ā€œAnd so for me, why is infrastructure so important? It is addressing poverty in the monetary and multidimensional modes because it provides jobs during construction and makes life better after construction. And as we have seen, as construction is going on journey time is getting better year-on-yearā€, he said.

Stating that the Buhari administration ā€œis on the right trackā€ as far as addressing the poverty issues are concerned, the Minister, who noted that results would manifest in due course, added that people who express anxiety over the seeming delay in the results of the investments should commend the administration for investing the nationā€™s resources for the benefit of the people.

He recalled that there was a time before the present administration when funds were being taken out of the country and also from an agency of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to fund elections in the country, adding, ā€œIf they took away funds meant for national development, that was one of the causes of poverty.ā€

ā€œNNPC is now investing N621 billion in road construction but that was the money some people used to fund electioneering campaigns and provide cars for friends in the past. Buhari has put back the money where it belongs. These are things that are heading in the right directionā€, Fashola said.

The Minister declared, ā€œWhen there is a problem it takes time to design a solution and when you apply the solution it takes time to get the final results. But ours is past the design stage because we are already seeing the resultsā€, adding that if people who were saying it took them days to travel to a destination are now saying it takes them a few hours to make the same destination, ā€œit means we are heading in the right directionā€.

Noting the various innovative ways the administration has introduced to fund the investments in infrastructure, the Minister explained that when crude oil prices crashed at the onset and revenues fell, this government found other funding sources. ā€œSo, we now talk of the SUKUK; we are now talking about the Road Infrastructure Tax Credit Scheme, we are now talking about the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fundā€, he said.

Fashola, who recalled that the President went abroad, early in the life of the administration, to request for the repatriation of those stolen funds from the countries in which they were being kept to enable him fund critical infrastructure like the Second Niger Bridge, the Abuja-Kano Road and the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway among others adding that the execution of the road transport infrastructure projects are now going on.

The Minister declared, ā€œWhen the President committed in his June 12, 2019 remark that he was going to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty, perhaps, not many people thought it was possible. But that process has started.

ā€œAll of these construction companies would ordinarily be out of work if the infrastructure programme is not being implemented; there would be no work for the people. And then the people who depend on construction for their businesses; those who own quarries, those who own construction equipment, trucks, tractors, bitumen, cement, without construction they will be out of jobā€.

The Minister, while reiterating his challenge to the opposition for a debate on the role of infrastructure development in achieving economic growth and poverty eradication, noted the oppositionā€™s penchant for celebrating the negative figures often thrown up by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and similar bodies without being able to connect investments in infrastructure as the long term solution due to its numerous benefits such as creation of direct and indirect jobs as well as businesses which lead to the creation of a vibrant economy and legitimate distribution of wealth through the value chain.

On the opening of the Second Niger Bridge, Fashola explained that the Bridge would be opened to traffic from December 15, 2022 to January 15, 2023, pointing out, however, that the access would only be for traffic going from the West to the East of the country adding that the flow would be reversed on January 15, 2023 to benefit traffic from the East to the West of the country.

Emphasizing that work on the access road to the Bridge was not yet finished, the Minister who said the reason for the temporary opening was to ease pressure on the first bridge which was usually congested as a result of the huge traffic on it during the yuletide period added that the access roads linking the surrounding towns to the bridge are yet to be finished.

ā€œI believe it is good news so I can confirm it. As I have told you we have completed work on the Bridge. So, as it is now you can walk from one end of the bridge to the other; you can drive from one end to the other. But the connecting roads that link the bridge are what we are working on; that has not finishedā€, he said.

The Minister attributed the delay in completion of the entire work on the access routes to the bridge to the flooding occasioned by the predicted heavy rains and the fact that contractors could not work on Mondays in the South East leading to the loss of 52 days in a year. Fashola, however, said that the flood that occurred in the area during the season was also a blessing explaining that the original level for the design of the access road had to be changed.

ā€œWe had to raise the height of that road. So that flood has made the design to be reviewed and that is good for us. Happily and thankfully, it did not affect the bridge in any wayā€¦ā€, he said.

Buttressing the positive impact of infrastructure, the Minister asked, ā€œWhy do we need the SecondĀ Niger Bridge; is it not because we have outgrown the first bridge? Is it not because people spend days there just to go for Christmas?ā€ He added, ā€œThat is part of poverty. That is the multidimensional poverty which this President said ā€œI will relieve you of it and provide you a choiceā€.

ā€œYou donā€™t have to sleep overnight on the bridge because you want to go home for Christmas. That is part of what we are talking about. And he has also approved that since the bridge is finished, we should create a temporary access so that in the journey this Christmas you can begin to experience what it will look like when the bridge is finally finished and we open itā€, the Minister said.

Fashola assured that the Ministryā€™s Director of Bridges would work in collaboration with the contractors and the FRSC to work out and publicize more on the arrangement adding, ā€œWe still have time of about a week and we will be working round the clock to make sure this plan worksā€.

The Minister said the impact of the Second Niger Bridge arrangement would also be felt on the Abuja-Kano Road and the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway where, according to him, the contractors handling the projects have been asked to remove the barriers and diversions restricting traffic flow for the period of the festivities.

ā€œLet me explain the reason why we divert; we cannot build a 100 km road at once. So we close sections of five, six to 10 kilometres on one side and divert traffic to the other side so that we can complete it. Once we open that road, that section is completed and we open it to trafficā€, the Minister explained, adding that the Director in charge of Construction and Rehabilitation had sent the message to all his Controllers and all the contractors to pass the message to their staff.

Noting that the directive was, ā€œDonā€™t open up for construction of any new sections anymore,ā€ the Minister said, ā€œthat is what we have done; by the 15thĀ of December, remove the barriers, provide signage, reflective signs and flood lights to guide people through so that it is a free passageā€.

According to him, on Abuja-Kano, from Kaduna to Zaria there will be no diversions at all. And from Zaria to Kano, which is over 130 km, there will be only one diversion. And from Abuja to Kaduna, which is about 165 km there are going to be four diversions. So, from Abuja to Kano, which is 365 km, there are going to be only five diversions.

Explaining that the five diversions are necessary for operational purposes Fashola added, ā€œI think this is significant and the contractors are working to provide valid access. There are places where we are just going to patch so that you can drive because we are coming back to remove it for full construction which is the main contractā€.

ā€œSo when you see such things donā€™t go back to say it has failed, it has not failed, we have not built it, we have just provided relief. When you get to the built section where we have finished, you will see the quality of work we have done there, lane marking and everything and you will know this is the constructed partā€, the Minister further explained.

On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, he said the instruction to the contractors was no diversions or obstructions on the Lagos-Shagamu end from the 15thĀ of December adding that on the Ibadan end there would also be no diversion.

Appealing to the commuting public for patience, Fashola said, ā€œSo what I will then say is that you will expect efficient, reduced travel time if we use the road properly. So sometimes you have heard there will be religious events, cross over nights, sometimes traffic might slow down; FRSC is there to move itā€.

ā€œPlease be patient; donā€™t be in a hurry and face oncoming traffic because it will just build up the whole place and that is what will cause gridlock and not our work but impatience as it isā€, he said adding that he will interact with the FRSC during the period and give the necessary support to ensure smooth traffic flow on the road.

Reiterating the importance of patience among commuters, the Minister added, ā€œWhere there is slowdown, bear with us. We donā€™t intend it but these things can happen with the best of plans. The reason why we are here is that we have come here to plan for the worst and we are now hoping for the best. And the best can only come from the way we use the roadā€.

To truck drivers, the Minister appealed, ā€œTry and keep your trucks in good condition. Donā€™t overspeed, if you are tired, take a break and sleep because this is what causes accidents and obstructions. Mostly I want to appeal that the maximum speed on federal roads is 100km/hour not 101 km. So Iā€™d rather you drive below 100km/hour because we want you to arrive safelyā€.

Appealing to the FRSC for more stringent monitoring of the traffic, Fashola who reiterated that no driver without a valid driverā€™s licence should be allowed on Nigerian roads, added, ā€œWe are having too many road crashes and we are losing too many lives. In the month of September the data that I got was better than August but it is still not tolerable. We lost over 400 people on the roads. We have to bring that number downā€.

ā€œI am glad that FRSC is here. One of my appeals to FRSC is to do random checks, ask people for their driverā€™s licenses, if they donā€™t have arrest and prosecute them. Only certified people will drive on our roads. The President has approved patrol vehicles for you, use it to control traffic.ā€

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Julius Berger Commiserates and rallies to the aid of flood victims across its operational areasā€¦.as CompanyĀ  Donates Food to Flood Victims

  • State governments laud company for food donations

 

In continuation of its determination to touch the lives of communities and with its strong commitment to its Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria,Ā Julius Berger Nigeria PlcĀ has again donated food items to flood victims at itsĀ different operational regions, namely Abuja-Kano Road, Bayelsa and Port Harcourt.

 

Julius Berger donated bags of rice to help ameliorate the effect of the devastating flood incident on the lives of the affected people.

 

At Bayelsa, Julius Bergerā€™s Team lead to donate the rice in Yenagoa, Regional Project Coordinator, Chief Sam Ngbor said, ā€œthe management of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc wishes to commiserate with the government and good people of Bayelsa State over the flood incident that has enormously disrupted lives and economic activities in some parts of the state. It is without doubt this incident has resulted in untold hardship and unbearable conditions in recent times.ā€ Continuing, Chief Ngbor said, ā€œā€¦as part of our efforts to support the government and good people of Bayelsa state in this trying time, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc hereby donates one hundred bags of rice to the flood victims to help ameliorate the effect of the unfortunate natural disaster.ā€ Julius Berger, said Chief Ngbor, donated the bags of parboiled rice to support the efforts by the state government on reassuring flood victims in the state of better life ahead. He prayed for Godā€™s continued intervention in permanently comforting the victims of the floods.

 

Speaking after receiving the donation, Bayelsa state Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Iselema Gbaranbiri thanked Julius Berger ā€œfor (Julius Bergerā€™s) efforts in dealing with aftermath of the ravaging floods which was unprecedented and affecting Ijaw land deep into our communities.ā€ With the Commissioner to receive the food donation in Yenagoa was a member of the Bayelsa State Flood Management Committee, Mr. Mac-Ake Prince, and the Commissionerā€™s Personal Assistant, Mr. Princewill Azaru.

 

In Port Harcourt the Rivers State Capital, the exercise was similar with the presentation of the donated items by Chief Sam Ngbor.

 

Receiving the donated items on behalf of Rivers State government in Port Harcourt, a senior official of the Stateā€™s Flood Management Task Force, Mr. Dabrabaye Briggs thanked Julius Berger ā€œfor (the companyā€™s) kind gesture and I pray that God rewards you always.ā€

 

At the Abuja-Kano road project corridor, the team lead of Julius Berger CSR Team, Engr. Yusuf IbrahimĀ explained thatĀ Julius Bergerā€™s tradition is to continually reach out to its host communities through multi-pronged emergency and palliative interventions or its planned long-term community empowerment and development schemes.Ā  He said: ā€œWe remain committed partners to the Nigerian development project. We would continue to do more to ensure that we give back to society through the platform of our CSR.ā€ He said,Ā ā€œā€¦this donation is part of the companyā€™s deliberate way of making positive impact in the lives of not just homes but its hosts communities.ā€

 

The Village Head of Birnin Yaro Community, Kaduna State, Alhaji Abubakar Usman Rajab, received the food items with excitementĀ saying, ā€œā€¦we are very excited for the compassionate steps taken byĀ Julius Berger. These donations will put smiles on peopleā€™s faces and bring happiness to homes. The flood came destroying farmlands and leaving homes hungry. We want to sincerely thank the company for its very healthy sense of Corporate Social Responsibility by which it gives back to benefit its host communities. This is indeed an outstanding contribution. We now have food items to help families these festive periods. We thank the Management of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc. On behalf of my people, we say Thank Youā€.

 

At theĀ Bebeji L.G.A, Kano State,Ā Julius Bergerā€™sĀ CSRĀ efforts were also commended and gratefully acknowledged by the village Head and community. The District Head of Bebeji, Alhaji Tijjani Abdullahi Kuki, who was present at the event said,Ā ā€œI want to thank the construction leader,Ā Julius Berger Nigeria PlcĀ for the kind gestures and contributions made to our communityā€.Ā He recalled that ā€œJulius Berger also last year, came to the communityā€™s hospital and donated large number of beds for the use of the hospital, during the covid-19 lockdown. Julius Berger again, he said, donated palliatives to aid families and now another donation made to aid families affected by the flood. The company has given a lot of assistance to our communityā€. He expressed gratitude toĀ Julius BergerĀ saying,Ā ā€œā€¦we will continue to support the company as we have always done. On behalf of the people, we extend our gratitude to the management ofĀ Julius Berger Nigeria PlcĀ for these acts of kindness.Ā ā€

 

TheĀ Julius BergerĀ delegation to the AKR food donation to flood victims included Engr. Yusuf Ibrahim, Michael Ashofor and Olivia Uzoma, amongst others.

 

The food donation to flood victims is a continuing implementation of the companyā€™s ā€˜Food for our Communitiesā€™ campaign as well as its ā€˜Emergency responseā€™ initiative, both of which are key pillars of Julius Bergerā€™s operational CSR strategy.

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