Day: December 6, 2022

Tinubu on BBC Africa

Tinubu to BBC: Neither Atiku nor Obi has better track record than I

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Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his first interview with BBC said none of the major co-contestants for the Nigerian presidency has a better track record in governance than he has.

He was asked by BBC Africa’s Peter Okwoche who out of Atiku Abubakar or Peter Obi would get his vote if he were not running for presidency.

Tinubu shot back: ‘None’.

He dismissed them for lacking competence and disagreed with the interviewer that Obi is young.

“Young where? Having been governor of Anambra state?”, he replied and then went on to state why he is the best candidate.

He said none of his opponents can match his track record as governor of Lagos between 1999 and 2007.

Tinubu also described speculations about his wealth as a product of envy, asking the interviewer whether he is privy to his bank account.

He said as governor, he was the most investigated and nothing was found.

He also spoke about his priorities and why he deserves the votes of Nigerians.

Watch the full interview;

Atiku Abubakar

Atiku lied on Buhari’s performance: FG

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The Federal Government has berated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, for accusing the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari of non-performance.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said it was absurd for Atiku to make such accusation when his party, PDP, ruled for 16 years, eight of which he was a Vice President and there was no motorable road to his hometown and key areas of his senatorial zone.

The minister spoke at the seventh edition of the ‘PMB Administration Scorecard Series (2015-2023) launched in October to showcase the numerous achievements of the Buhari Administration.

The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, gives the scorecard of his ministry at the series.

In an opening remark, Mohammed condemned the increasing tendency by some opposition presidential candidates to downplay the achievements of the Administration, in their desperation for power, ahead of the 2023 elections.

He said the worst offender in that regard was Atiku who at his recent campaign in Akure, said the APC had not done anything for Nigeria in eight years.

“What a preposterous statement from somebody who should know. I guess we can excuse His Excellency the former Vice President who, until recently, had fully relocated to Dubai, thus losing touch with Nigeria.”

The minister said what the PDP could not do or achieve in 16 years and Atiku in eight years as Vice President, the Buhari administration has achieved them.

“Today, gentlemen, the Mayo Belwa- Jada- Ganye- Toungo road have been constructed fully and it’s the road that Alhaji Atiku uses to get to his hometown of Jada.

“What about security? Before this Administration came into office, all the five local government areas in Adamawa’s Northern Senatorial District were effectively under the control of the Boko Haram terrorists.

“All state institutions, the local government administration, the police, the judiciary, schools, hospitals and markets had been sacked.

“Traditional rulers, including Emirs and Chiefs, had been displaced with their palaces taken over by the terrorists as their

“Today, not an inch of these local governments in Adamawa, the home state of the former Vice President, is under the control of terrorists.

“All institutions of state have relocated back and are operational while all Emirs and chiefs have returned to their palaces and schools and markets have opened,’’ he said.

The minister noted that throughout the period of the terrorists’ siege the former Vice President could not go home.

“Now that he can travel home freely, thanks to the Buhari Administration, it is not sweet in his mouth to accuse the same Administration of doing nothing,’’ he said.

In the area of Social Investment Programmes, the minister said there had been 29,641 beneficiaries, from Adamawa alone, of the N-Power Programme of the Buhari Administration.

He said under the Home Grown School Feeding Programme, some 162,782 pupils from Adamawa are benefitting from one meal a day.

He said the programme employed 2,259 cooks in Adamawa and had covered 1,236 schools in the state.

The minister said under the Conditional Cash Transfer, some 64,607 vulnerable people have benefitted in Adamawa alone, while Trader Moni and Market Moni have reached a total of 38,000 people in the state.

In the area of infrastructure, Mohammed said eight roads projects totalling 714 kilometres were currently being rehabilitated or constructed in the state.

“You can also see the irony of someone who held the number two position in the country for all of eight years but could not positively impact on his own hometown, state or region.

“It is ironic that he should be the one condemning an Administration that has made it possible for him to even access his hometown,’’ he said.

The minister reiterated that the Buhari administration has had a positive impact on all parts of this federation and no amount of rhetoric could change the fact.

Reported by NAN

Peter Obi

Peter Obi’s manifesto offers nothing new to Nigerians: APC PCC

PRESS STATEMENT

PETER OBI’S POLICY DOCUMENT IS VACUOUS AND OFFERS NOTHING NEW TO NIGERIANS

We are glad that Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi finally released their much-awaited policy document after many contradictory statements on same.

After perusing the document which is very high on graphics and demagogic rhetorics and short on substance, we have come to the conclusion that the document is empty and vacuous.

The document which is titled ‘It is Possible: Our Pact with Nigerians’, offers nothing refreshing to Nigerians and comes across as total anti-climax. The subtitle ‘Action Plan’ was shamelessly parroted from Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s manifesto.

By now, many of the gullible followers must have been utterly disappointed that their man didn’t offer them anything to be proud of after all the blusters and the initial leakage of the document, which contains, strangely, 15 pages of the biographical sketches of Obi and his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed.

Mr. Peter Obi’s document contains no grand policy initiatives and options to excite right thinking Nigerians. It was silent about how Obi wants to achieve his high falutin objectives. Instead, it will set alarm bells ringing in the South South and North East as Obi promises to ‘engineer the transition of Nigeria from a fossil fuel dependency to climate and eco-friendly energy use”.

As expected, Obi’s document contains fallacies and false statistics.

Obi claimed China moved 740 million people out of poverty. He understated the achievement and was silent about the period it took the Chinese Communist party to achieve this. China moved close to 800 million people out of poverty and it was achieved in 40 years. This makes the present APC government’s plan to move 100 million of Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years, more realistic than Obi’s rhetoric tends to suggest.

One of the fallacies contained in the document, which Obi has often repeated to his followers, is that Nigeria is a failed state. We wonder whether the Labour Party candidate sometimes bothers to check the meaning of a failed state and whether the country he dreams to govern falls into the mould of Yemen or Somalia, where institutions of government have lost total control of their societies.

Another fallacy is Obi’s claim that Nigeria recorded modest gains between 1999-2015, the PDP years, even when all verifiable evidence points to the contrary.

The Labour Party candidate simplistically diagnosed Nigeria’s problem as ‘elite capture’, which is self-indicting as he and his running mate, who he styled ‘new breed’ are members.

He claims incompetent leadership has divided the nation, playing up religious and ethnic sentiments. Another self-indictment as the hallmark of his campaign has been to jump from one church to the other, positioning himself as a ‘Christian candidate’ and inciting the church against the current APC government.

In fact, the document Mr. Obi released is a poor imitation and regurgitation of what the current APC-led administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is doing. If anything, the document showed him as a man without honour, credibility and character because he is promising to do all the things he has railed against and de-legitimised in the past.

We make bold to state that Mr. Obi lacks the mental acuity and rigour for the job he is asking Nigerians to entrust to him. He is surely not ready and prepared to be the President this great country deserves. And if indeed the Labour Party candidate paid for the wishy-washy document, he should ask for a refund for the following reasons:

On Security: In his document, Mr. Obi and his running mate promised to tackle insecurity, defeat Boko Haram, Bandits and other violent crimes by partnering with Cameroon, Chad and Niger. It is a pity that Mr. Obi and his party didn’t know that President Muhammadu Buhari did this within his first week in office as President in 2015 and has continued to strengthen regional cooperation. The Multinational Joint Military Task Force with headquarters in Ndjamena, Republic of Chad is an outcome of the successful diplomatic shuttle to these neighboring countries, including Benin Republic. Through the Joint Military Task Force and our gallant soldiers, Boko Haram and ISWAP have been routed out of Nigeria and permanently degraded and the whole of North East is stable. Thousands of displaced people have returned to their communities to restart their social and economic activities. Peter Obi has nothing to offer on security if he is only promising what Buhari has been doing for over 7 years. Anambra was one of the most unsecured and volatile states riddled with criminals and kidnappers when Obi was Governor for 8 years without any solution until Governor Willie Obiano came to tackle the problems head on.

On Power: In a surprising departure from his penchant for falsehood, Peter promised to continue and complete the $2.5billion FG-Siemens Power network upgrade. Nigerians should recall Peter Obi told the world that he went to Egypt on a study tour of power where he was told by Siemens that nothing is happening on the power agreement the company signed with Nigerian government. Without apologising for his lies and deliberate mischief, Peter Obi is promising in his document to continue with a project he said does not exist. What a travesty! In a show of total lack of awareness, Obi also promised to complete Dadinkowa hydropower project as part of his promise to solve electricity problems in Nigeria without knowing that same project has since been completed by the current administration of President Buhari.

On Infrastructure: Peter Obi promised to invest in infrastructure especially rail, ports, broadband, roads, airports etc. We find this laughable and a barefaced dishonesty just to hoodwink Nigerians. This is the same Mr. Obi who has launched the most vicious attacks on President Buhari for having the courage to upgrade our broken critical infrastructure. For the past 7 years, Mr. Obi’s sing-song has been that infrastructure does not help the economy and eliminate poverty. While President Buhari and the APC administration believe there can never be any meaningful economic growth without infrastructure to power it, we don’t expect, Mr. Obi, a warehouse and container economist to understand the nexus between economic growth and infrastructure. It is good that Obi has now seen the light on the social and economic imperatives of infrastructure but he can’t be trusted to do anything. There is no signature infrastructural project Mr. Obi can point to in Anambra State where he governed for 8 years.

On non-oil GDP and Widening Tax Net: We are happy that Mr. Obi admitted in his document that non-oil revenue has increased significantly under the Buhari-led APC administration and he will continue with the success. Unfortunately, Mr. Obi has no record of increasing revenue. As Governor for 8years in Anambra State, Obi could not grow Internally Generated Revenue of the state by ordinary 5% year on year. His current successor, Governor Charles Soludo attested to Obi’s mediocre performance as Governor of Anambra in his recent widely published article. If Obi could not change the fortunes of the state he led for 8years, he has no capacity to deliver on non-oil revenue for Nigeria. Only our candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has the record to grow revenue and significantly improve non-oil GDP because he set the standards in Lagos which the Federal government copied. Today, Lagos State is the 5th largest economy in Africa with over $150b GDP. The current APC-led Federal government has expanded the tax net in Nigeria from 10million payers in 2016 to current 41million according to the Federal Inland Revenue Service. The Buhari administration alone brought 31million new tax payers into the net from 2016 to 2021, more than what all previous governments since independence have ever achieved.

OUR POSITION

Contrary to the image of a reformer and thinker Obi and his followers have created of him, we make bold to say that the Labour Party candidate is vapid, intellectually arid, a mere impostor who only seeks to play on the emotions of his gullible followers. Mr. Obi’s policy document, if anything, has only exposed him as ill-prepared for the titanic task of governing a country the size of Nigeria. As a candidate, he has nothing new to offer Nigerians beyond hawking fake statistics and preying on the young people’s sentiments as a demagogue.

Nigerians are warned to steer clear of Obi and his party. His whole presidential ambition is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing, to paraphrase Williams Shakespeare in his play Macbeth.

Bayo Onanuga
Director, Media & Publicity
APC Presidential Campaign Council
December 6, 2022

Atiku Abubakar of PDP

BMO to Atiku: Name any completed legacy project of PDP

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The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has challenged the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar to point at any meaningful legacy project initiated and completed by his party, in 16 years in office.

The group said this in response to claims by the former Vice President that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has done nothing in eight years in office.

In a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, BMO argued that there was no basis to compare 16 years without legacy project with the Buhari era of infrastructural strides and human capital development.

BMO said: “As usual, former Vice President Atiku is back on the campaign trail repeating the same cheap sloganeering lines he used in his 2019 campaign, but what we find insulting to Nigerians is his recent claim that President Buhari has done nothing in eight years compared with what PDP did in 16 years.

“Here is a man who as Vice President headed the economic team for half of the time PDP spent in the office, but rather than improve the lot of Nigerians played a key role in impoverishing the people at a time of oil boom.

“For the avoidance of doubt, it was a period the country began to send millions of people under the poverty threshold through mindless pillaging of the national treasure to the extent that the inflation rate peaked at 28% in August 2005.

“This was a period crude oil was selling at a premium to the extent that $16bn was reported to have been spent on the power sector alone, yet no meaningful legacy project was initiated for succeeding administrations to build on.

“Lest we forget, Alhaji Atiku also presided over a privatisation process that saw several government-owned enterprises sold off at less than their market values to cronies to strip and cannibalise, and in the process, tens of thousands of workers were denied their livelihood and laid off without benefits.

“The succeeding PDP administrations did not fare any better either, and despite earning $381bn from crude sales between 2010 and 2014, the nation’s external reserves fell to $30bn by 2014 and they left behind a national debt of $63.806bn.

“This is PDP legacy that we know but we challenge Atiku and his party to prove us wrong and mention two legacy projects they initiated and completed in the 16 years they held on to power at the centre”.

BMO added that conversely, the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration did far more in the last seven years in more difficult circumstances.

“It is common knowledge that at the time President Buhari took office, Nigeria was on the verge of a recession on the basis of declining oil prices and a depleted foreign reserve.

“But in spite of two recessions, a global lockdown caused by COVID-19 and a war with worldwide implications, Nigeria has more completed and ongoing infrastructure projects today than in the preceding 16 years.

“There is an agriculture revolution sparked by the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) that has turned Nigeria into Africa’s largest rice producer with an annual production of 8m metric tonnes, amongst others, by making N1tn available to over 3m farmers since its launch in November 2015.

“We may not be where we ought to be as a nation, but the Buhari administration is putting in place several structures that never existed before, including the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) that is being institutionalized with different initiatives for different segments of the populace.

“We recognize that Atiku and other opposition elements have been repeating the same lines over the years but we will continue to expose their lies and prove that Buhari has indeed done a lot,” the group added.(NAN)
ABI

Tinubu speaks at Chatham House as Alex Vines looks on

At Chatham House Tinubu proved naysayers wrong, says Alake

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The Adviser on Media and Communication of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Alake has described critics of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as character assassins.

Speaking on Channels Television, Politics Today, Alake while commending Tinubu’s delivery at Chatham House in London said: “Tinubu proved all the naysayers of negativism, all those who left germane issues facing Nigeria and engaged in character assassination wrong.

“Asiwaju has been applauded and commended by all and sundry. From the report we got, people are saying they never knew he was this articulate, he was flawless”.

Asked why people spoke for him during questions, he said: “That’s one of the innovations of Asiwaju Tinubu. Don’t forget that one of his strengths has been identifying talents and head hunting of the highest order.

“Anybody who knows Asiwaju would know that he’s primus inter pares in team building that is what he showed. Those who are saying what you just said are ignorant of the dynamics of leadership.”

Alake insisted that “leadership is not one man show! Successful leadership is the one that is based on a team that is professional, and that is management acumen. Asiwaju also answered questions personally and directly.

“He wanted to show the calibre of his team. In fact that style is being copied by some of his opponents. In his address, he spoke for 28 minutes. Nobody helped him to deliver his address. The question and answer was a small part of the engagement.

“He sought to display the dexterity of his team which is also an important ingredient in successful leadership. People must get their priorities right.

“When you want a good leader and one of the requirements of a good leadership is the ability and capacity to build a strong team that is knowledgeable and strong, that is what Tinubu has done”.

Published by Vanguard

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Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man of many traditional honours across the country, from north to south, west to east. The array of titles he has garnered was only comparable to that of Chief Moshood Abiola, winner of the 1993 Presidential election.

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