Day: March 30, 2023

Shettima with Abdulsalami

Shettima pays homage to IBB, Abdulsalami

Vice-President elect Senator Kashim Shettima on Thursday visited two former Heads of State Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and Gen. Abdussalami Abubakar in Minna, Niger State.

Shettima with IBB
Shettima with IBB
Shettima with Emir of Minna
Shettima with Emir of Minna Dr. Umar Farouq Bahago

He also paid homepage on the Emir of Minna HRH. Dr. Umar Farouq Bahago in his palace.

According to Shettima, he visited the former leaders to tap from their wealth of experience.

“They have a lot to offer the nation. We will continue to reach out to them for their advices, inputs and perspectives on issues confronting us as a nation”, he said.

Damagum acting chairman PDP

PDP makes U-Turn over Ortom, Fayose, Anyim, Shema

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has made a volte-face over its recent disciplinary actions against top guns of the party.

The National Working Committee (NWC), with the acting National Chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum, reversed the referral of Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue State to the party’s National Disciplinary Committee.

The NWC, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Debo Ologunagba, in Abuja on Thursday, also reversed the suspension of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. Pius Anyim, and others.

Ologunagba said that the PDP met on Thursday and extensively discussed recent developments in the party.

He said that the NWC recognised the imperativeness of total reconciliation among party leaders and critical stakeholders for a more cohesive party, in the overall interest of its teeming members and Nigerians in general.

“Consequent upon the above, the NWC reverses the referral of Gov. Ortom to the National Disciplinary Committee.

The NWC in the same vein reversed the suspension of Ibrahim Shema (Katsina State); Fayose (Ekiti State), Anyim (Ebonyi State); Prof. Dennis Ityavyar (Benue State) and Dr Aslam Aliyu (Zamfara State)”.

Ologunagba said the decision was without prejudice to the NEC powers to take necessary disciplinary action against any party member at any time, pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017).

“The NWC charges all leaders, critical stakeholders and teeming members of our Party across the country to be guided by the provisions of the PDP Constitution (as amended in 2017) as well as the new spirit and necessity of reconciliation, unity and harmony in our Party at this critical time.”

Ologunagba said the PDP must remain focused as it continued to take every necessary action to recover what it called its ‘stolen mandate’ and that of its Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, through the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

The PDP NWC under the suspended National Chairman, Sen. Iyorchia Ayu, had on March 24 referred Ortom to the party’s disciplinary committee.

The NWC also suspended Shema, Fayose, Anyim, Ityavyar and Aliyu, alleging anti-party activities in the 2023 general elections.

Ayu was, however, on Sunday suspended by the executive members of his ward, Igyorov Ward of Gboko Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue State, which he described as an exercise in futility.

He was suspended over alleged anti-party activities, failure to pay his annual subscription fees, and failure to vote during the just-concluded elections, among other offences.

The party, on Tuesday, appointed Deputy National Chairman, North, Damagum as its acting National Chairman in obedience to a Monday court order restraining Ayu from parading himself as the party’s national chairman.

Tinubu

Address population growth: Open letter to Tinubu, all elected officials

By Pastor Sunday Adelaja

There is no day I read or watch a program about Nigeria that I don’t hear people expressing their frustrations on how Nigeria has failed as a nation. This sentiment is more often expressed by Nigerians themselves, especially those we regard as elites, both within and outside the country. It is this frustration of unmet expectations that has led to a myriad of national crises like, EndSars Movement, IPOB, Yoruba Nation movement for self determination etc. It has led to societal evils like, kidnappings, Boko Haram terrorist group, armed robbery, banditry, Fulani Herdsmen terror etc.

This anger of our people is mainly blamed on bad leadership. We have been complaining about bad leadership in this country since it’s first day as an independent country, yet we don’t seem to be getting closer to the expected solution. While I agree that we surely have a leadership problem, I will like to point out in this article the singular reason why our standard of living has remained low, despite the best efforts of our leaders. I will also state here that even if we bring the best leaders in the world to rule Nigeria, if this particular problem is not addressed and intentionally resolved then any leader will fail to give a better standard of living to our people.

So, I’m addressing this open letter to all appointed officials of our country, especially to the lawmakers. Our lawmakers must move quickly to reduce the rate of growth of our population. Nigeria adds over 5 million newborns to our already hungry population every year. In 2022 alone we added 5.2 million people, yet we are not able to feed the already over 200 million people in our country. Our main problem as a nation is that we don’t produce as fast as our population growth, such that our productivity is several times the growth of our population. Unfortunately, for most of our years of independence, our population has always outgrown our productivity. In simple terms, if we take a family as an example, the family of 5 needs 100 dollars a month to survive, but we are trying to feed 20 people with it. That is a recipe for hunger, if the number of the family members are reduced to 3 or 4 their standard of living will be higher than that of a 20 family members even if the income remains the same 100 dollars.

We as a country need an urgent “population growth break”. We need to learn from the western world and from China. Let’s declare a “moratorium” on population growth in Nigeria. We can do this as a temporary measure maybe for the next 10-15 years, when no family should have more than 3 children or not to have more than 3 children per woman. So in this 10-15 years period we could focus on educating all our already born children, develop our human capital resources, give skills to our population, make our people more competitive on the world stage, eradicate illiteracy, develop medical facilities, build enough schools etc.

We cannot afford to leave this process for the nature to regulate things by itself automatically, this is what we’ve done so far and it’s the main reason why our people are poor. The difference between a bush and a garden is that, the bush is left to itself while the garden is tendered and constantly regulated. In gardens you cut and trim the trees, plants, grass. Hence the garden is more beautiful, more attractive. It’s the same thing with developed nations, things are monitored and regulated through various methods, either through the law or through other social economic formulas.

Please take your time to carefully read the comparison I’m providing below between the United Kingdom and Nigeria, from independence till date, it’ll help understand better the importance of the point I’m trying to make in this article.

NIGERIA’S UNREGULATED POPULATION GROWTH IS OUR ALBATROSS

Compare the achievements and track records of Nigeria to those of the great nations of the world today when they were 60 years or even when they were 100 years old as independent and sovereign countries, in particular countries like England and USA. You can only objectively assess a situation when there is something to compare it to.

1. If not for our unregulated population growth, Nigeria would have been assessed more highly than the tiger nations of Korea, Singapore or Taiwan, as you’ll see below.
2. If we had regulated our population to grow same rate as for example England we would have been living better than some countries in Europe.
3. Despite all our numerous failures, our results in economic growth can only be compared to that of middle belt nations of Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, and Japan. I’m presenting the facts to you here so please put aside your emotions and consider them.

4. In 1960 our GDP was 4 billion dollars approximately, to a population of 45 million, which means the per capita was 88 US dollars per citizen.
5. Today if we only take 400 billion as our GDP to 215 million people it makes our per capita to be at 2,300 US dollars. Remember this is from 88 dollars per capital at independence. How many times growth is that?

6. Our GDP growth is one of the highest in the history of the world, better and faster than that of America or Great Britain, 400 times, or 10.000% since independence. Remember I’m only using 400 billion as our GDP benchmark, even though we are close to 500 billion now.
7. The population growth since 1960 is 377% growth rate. This is the genesis of our sorrow as a nation.

8. Meanwhile the British population grew by only 30% in 60 years from 52.4 million to 68 million.

9. At the same time the per capita growth of Britain economy is 3.000%

10. Their GDP grew at the same period is 3.600% in Britain. Notice that their real nominal GDP growth is almost at par with their growth per capita.

11. If our per capita (or population) was to grow as our nominal GDP which is 10.000%, then the standard of living of our people would have increased 10.000% but unfortunately that’s not the case because our population has completely consumed our growth, such that it hardly shows in our per capita.

12. Our economy has grown by 800% yearly in the last 60 years. As of 1960 our GDP per capita was 88 dollars, today it is 2,300 dollars. So we have a growth of 2,500%, as against the UK with 3.000% per capita growth, while their GDP growth for some period was 3.600% growth.

13. Compare that to Nigeria’s GDP growth at 10.000%, if our population has grown same rate as that of Britain, our standard of living should have increased by 8000% percent as against 2,500% increase we have now.

14. The reason for 2,500% growth in the standard of living of our people from 1960 till now is because we didn’t control our population growth like Britain did.

15. Presently our population grows by 2.6% or 5 million every year, it’s a big problem that our government unfortunately is not taking seriously yet.

16. Meanwhile Britain is 0.5% growth in population. So what if we only grew by 30% in 60 years like Britain in our population we should be 58 million people now, meaning our standard of living would have been among the best in the world.

17. We could have been on the same living standards with Turkey, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil etc.

18. We need to maximize our human capital resources to produce at a faster rate than the population growth. If our government want a free fall population growth for Nigeria then they must work so hard as to make the economy grow at several times faster rate than the population growth.
19. In Nigeria only 20-25% are productively competitive in the economy, meaning these are the only skilled work force we have unlike in Europe where it stands at 75% to 90% skilled workers level.

20. How can we possibly compete with the world if our human capital resources is so low. No European country can function at such a low level of human capital development. Can you imagine the UK using only 30% of their working population to sustain the economy? It’ll be catastrophic for the British economy.

21. But that’s what we have In Nigeria. 50% of our people are not skilled workers we cannot compete with even smaller countries who put most their population to productive work.

22. Our human capital development is catastrophic. We grew thanks to oil which led to people running away from the farms.

23. Now it’s time to move away from dependency on raw materials. It’s time for human capital development so our future economy will be based on human capital maximisation like in the rest of the world.

24. If we do, then we will be poised to overtake England and all European countries in the near future. I strongly believe that if we put our acts together in the next twenty years we can grow an economy bigger than any of the countries in Europe.

25. A good example is Brazil. Portugal colonised Brazil in the past, but today they have changed their own story. Brazil’s economy is 1.5 trillion dollars, while Portugal is 230 billion, which is six times bigger or 552% bigger than that of their former colonial master.

26. Nigeria must do the same, build a bigger economy than the country that colonised us. It’s not a dream it’s a near future possibility, especially if we maximise our human capital development.

27. Nigeria’s economy is projected to rank among the world’s top ten economies by 2050 with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $6.4 trillion.

28. A report by PwC states that Nigeria, Indonesia and Mexico could displace the United Kingdom and France out of the top ten economies by 2050.

29. Nigeria could sustain average growth of around 5-6% per annum in the long run, if she does she’ll attain this goal.

30. I believe in the Nigerian resilient spirit, with good leadership and purposeful policies we will get there.

HOW TO RESOLVE OUR NATIONAL PROBLEMS

1. These are the biggest and most urgent problems I see in Nigeria as an entity, if we can fix these issues below our future is promising and bright.

2. An underdeveloped people is a liability, 60% literacy: We need to aggressively develop our human capital resources. A nation with the highest number of out of school children is not serious about development.

3. Lack of values and ignorance of how to develop them: It’s like our government and people in general don’t have an understanding of the role of value system in national development. We need to intentionally study and build values into our people and into the entire fabrics of our society.

4. Unregulated population growth and lack of Family planning: A matter of great shame to us as a nation is our income per capita. This problem will persist until we do something about our rate of population growth. We need to learn from China and begin to enforce family planning right now. We can start by limiting a woman to maximum 3 children and maximum of 6 per family or per father.

5. Lack of law and order: Unfortunately our country has not learnt to live by law and order. Yes we have parliament but we lack the culture of abiding by the law. This factor alone could propel us to become a civilized country. This will take a hard work in cultivating a new mind set in our people.

6. Biometric registration of all Nigerians: Statistics and figures are not a part of our culture yet. We must know that information and biometric data of every citizen and foreigners in our country must be a matter of highest priority. As long as we don’t have the data of every person living in our country, then we don’t have a country. We are only doing imitation of a country. It is the very basic requirement for us to call ourselves a country.

7. The elites vs the poor: Our society is build on feudalism principles when a man that has is worshipped by the have nots. Hence everyone else wants to attain some level of power either political or financial so they’ll also be adored by their countrymen. This must change if we are to build a truly civilized society. We need to make all equal before God and before the law. We must strive to build an egalitarian country, instead of a bourgeoisie class conscious country we are presently running.

8. No to secessions, yes to reconstruction: Our diversity is one of our greatest blessings by God. We should not let some separatist elements poison our feelings towards one another. We are better together hence we must all fight against all sorts of secessionist movements in our country. Unless you want your children to become refugees like Syrians, Liberians, Ukrainians or Sierra Leonians who had the bad luck of being forced out of their lands because of separatist wars.

9. Representative Democracy of all major groups in the nation: Nigerians like to blame leadership for all their woes, while there is a truth to this, it’s not exactly as our people see it to be. Leadership doesn’t compose of only the president and the parliament, but all citizens of the land. We are all responsible for the well being of our country. We all should show leadership and participate in the leadership of the land. By taking responsibility for where we are we become the leaders there. This mindset must be drilled into our people, such that we don’t simply wait for someone to do something for us but rather to individually take responsibility to build the kind of country we want for ourselves.

10. Religion must be guided and regulated: Religion is supposed to be a positive force in nation building if well channeled but with the way religion is given free fall in our country, it could become the greatest threat to our nationhood. The government must be bold enough to develop a set of rules by which all religions in the country must agree to abide. All must be equal before the law including religious organizations.

To execute these recommendations especially in regards to the “moratorium on population growth” in Nigeria we will definitely need courageous and daring leaders. I understand that it’s going to be a Herculean task for any leader to undertake. Yet, this is something that must be done if we don’t want to keep swimming in the ocean of un resolvable problems. I’m aware of the type of resistance that will come from our religious bodies, both Muslims and Christians. Our traditional beliefs and superstitions will also raise an obstacle or two, but leadership is about daring to do the best things at all times, no matter how unpopular they could seem in the temporary.

I believe that our new president elect has the boldness and courage required for such a revolutionary move, but he won’t be able to do this without the support of the National Assembly and all our appointed officials across the country. Hence I am addressing this open letter to all appointed officials of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria. Yes, I don’t doubt the fact that under Tinubu we could grow our economy faster, even attaining 10-15% growth rate. Nevertheless, even if we do, we will still remain a poor country if our population growth continues to skyrocket like now. Something must give!!!

According to a study by The Lancet, Nigeria’s population is expected to treble in size to 3.4 billion by 2100 (bbc.com). Nigeria’s population is growing at 2.6% a year, one of the fastest rates globally (theconversation.com). Uncontrolled population growth can lead to several problems such as increased poverty, unemployment, food insecurity, environmental degradation and social unrest (vanguardngr.com).

We need a break, we need a policy, we must slow down the population growth and then accelerate the industrial and economic development at 10-15% growth for the next 20 years for Nigeria to become one of the 10 top nations in the world. Not just in GDP but also in standard of living. If we don’t address this problem now, we risk passing it down to our unborn generation. But worse still, we could continue to witness more social economic crises that could lead to the collapse of the country. People will continue to demonize the leadership, not knowing that their poverty is as a result of their uncontrolled national libido.

Well, I have written too many words here today, meanwhile we know that a word is enough for the wise. I hope and pray, that this gets to the hands and hearts of those who are elected to resolve such problems as this.

May Nigeria Succeed And May All Her Enemies Live Long To Witness It.

For The Love Of God, Church And Nation
Dr. Sunday Adelaja
Kyiv, Ukraine.
2023

Peter Obi

Peter Obi’s supporters protest at Joe Biden’s White House: APC USA alerts

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Press Release

For Immediate Release

Date: 30/03/2023

Re: Protest at the Park in Front of White House

We wish to inform the public that a group of the Nigerian 2023 Presidential election losers are currently protesting at the park in front of the White House. It is important to note that the US government is not involved or in support of the protest, as anybody can get approval for a peaceful protest.

We also wish to state that this protest was sponsored by Peter Obi, who lost the election in Nigeria. It is our belief that the Nigerian Presidential election was free and fair, and Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu won the election. The majority of Nigerian voters gave him their mandate, and no propaganda, manipulation or tissue of lies can stop his inauguration.

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress APC in the United States, Prof. Tai Balofin, assures Nigerians not to be perturbed by the actions of the protesters. We have mobilized true Nigerians to come out in support of their mandate, and we believe that the protesters will not succeed in their mission to disrupt the peace and stability of Nigeria.

We want to assure Nigerians that Nigeria will not secede, and it will remain united. We must work together to salvage it. Prof. Balofin, who spoke to the press today, says that the opposition who lost will meet the winner at the protest ground.

We urge all Nigerians to remain calm and peaceful, as we believe that justice will prevail, and the mandate of the Nigerian people will be respected.

Signed,
Prof. Tai Balofin
Chairman,
All Progressives Congress, APC
United States.

Datti Baba-Ahmed

Channels TV dragged to NBC over treasonable Datti Baba-Ahmed interview

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The APC Presidential Campaign Council has dragged Channels TV to the National Broadcasting Commission, over a reckless interview granted Datti Baba-Ahmed, the vice-presidential candidate of Labour Party.

In a petition sent by Dele Alake, the President-elect’s special Adviser on Media, Public Affairs and Communications, the PCC listed several infractions of the NBC code committed by Datti Baba-Ahmed and the station.

It called on the agency, which regulates broadcast media, to invoke the necessary sanctions on the station.

According to the petition: “It is our considered opinion that the guest Datti Baba-Ahmed was not only provocative but also inciting the public and the Labour Party followers to delegitimise the outcome of the elections but also propagate resistance against the incoming dully elected administration of Bola Ahmed-Tinubu and Kashim Shettima”.

Read the petition below:

The Director General
National Broadcasting Commission
20 Ibrahim Taiwo Way
Aso Villa
Abuja

Dear Sir

PETITION against CHANNELS TV on breach of the Nigerian Broadcasting Code.

1. In line with Section 14.0.1 of the Nigerian Broadcasting Code 6th edition stating the duty of the National Broadcasting Commission to accept complaints from aggrieved persons , bodies or members of the public and investigate as well as apply sanctions where necessary, the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council hereby petitions the Commission on what it considers breaches by CHANNELS TV last week on its programme “Politics Today” which airs daily at 7pm on weekdays.

2. The programme was hosted on CHANNELS TV by Mr Seun Okinbaloye and had the Labour Party Vice Presidential candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed as guest. During the interview session the guest made several incendiary comments impugning the integrity of the 25 February 2023 Presidential elections.

– He said the Labour Party won the elections. This is a fallacy and not correct.
According to the Code , a Broadcaster is liable when his guest is allowed to make a wild statement that is inaccurate and not based on fact. The only factual figures empirically collated as the final result is the one released by the Independent National Electoral Commission which placed Labour party as third.

– The guest on the programme in question Datti Baba -Ahmed said the President of the country Muhammadu Buhari should not swear in the President -elect because he did not score 25% vote in the FCT, being one of the prerequisites for being declared winner. This is a subversive statement since the matter is before the tribunal and is among the issues submitted in their petition to the courts for adjudication. Therefore until and unless the court rules otherwise, the status quo is the INEC position as declared in the final results

The guest Datti Baba Ahmed’s comments about Labour Party winning the presidential vote undermines constituted authority given to INEC in the 1999 Constitution as the body vested with the powers to conduct and announce the results of national general elections in Nigeria. Any other figures will have to be certified by the tribunal as the authentic one

-Therefore Mr Datti’s comments that the INEC certificate of return issued to the President-elect is a “dud cheque” and is null and void is not only divisive , subversive but also inciting and inflammatory.

The Code states in Section 3.8.1(b) that

” A Broadcaster shall ensure that no programme contains anything which amounts to subversion of constituted authority or compromises the unity or corporate existence of Nigeria as a Sovereign state”.

– The statement by Mr Datti Baba-Ahmed later on the same programme that if “President Buhari should hand over to the President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu by May 29, that would be the end of democracy” is another case of unguarded utterance.

– This is in breach of Section 5.3.3(b) which states that –

“A Broadcaster shall avoid inflammatory and divisive matters in it’s provocative form in using political material”.

Furthermore , Section 3.0.2.1 states that –
“No Broadcaster shall encourage or incite to crime, lead to public disorder or hate , or repugnant to public feelings” materials that cause disaffection.

3. By denying the authenticity of the INEC Presidential election results Mr Datti is at liberty to seek for the voiding of the results, but until the court or tribunal upturns those results they remain the authentic results. CHANNELS TV cannot encourage him to use its platform to create anarchy by disputing results on air without corroborating his facts.

4. In asking the President not to swear in the President-elect he is subverting the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC’s constitutionally guaranteed authority.

5. In using words like “handing over to the President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be the end of democracy” he is not only promoting a threat but instigating a call to rebellion against the state.

This is antithetical to the use of the media for social harmony and peaceful coexistence.

Prayer

It is our considered opinion that the guest Datti Baba-Ahmed was not only provocative but also inciting the public and the Labour Party followers to delegitimise the outcome of the elections but also propagate resistance against the incoming dully elected administration of Bola Ahmed-Tinubu and Kashim Shettima.

We therefore urge the Commission to invoke the necessary sanctions on CHANNELS TV for the breaches enumerated above.

Yours Sincerely

Bayo Onanuga
Director,Media and Publicity

for Special Adviser, Media, Public Affairs and Communications
APC Presidential Campaign Council
March 28, 2023.

Petition to NBC over Datti Ahmed

Tinubu and Atiku

Supreme court dismisses ex-minister Nwajiuba’s suit against Tinubu, Atiku

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The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by a former Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, seeking disqualification of President-elect Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar as presidential candidates of their political parties.

The apex court threw out the suit on the grounds that it was statute barred, having no life to support it and legs to stand upon.

Justice Inyang Okoro who presided over a five-member panel of Justices of the Court dismissed the appeal after the former Minister withdrew his case when informed that the case was filed outside the time prescribed by law.

Nwajiuba and a civil group, the Rights for All International, a non-governmental organisation, had asked the Supreme Court to cancel the processes that produced Tinubu and Abubakar as candidates of their political parties.

He had lost at the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal both in Abuja on the same ground that his case lacked merit that could make the court look into it.

While Tinubu was the candidate of the APC, Atiku ran on the platform of the opposition PDP.

Nasir Gawuna

Gawuna Kano APC governorship candidate accepts defeat

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The Kano State APC Governorship Candidate, Dr Nasiru Gawuna, has accepted defeat and congratulated the candidate of the NNPP, Mr Abba Yusuf, for winning the election in the state.

Gawuna, the incumbent Deputy Governor, conveyed his congratulations in a statement issued on Wednesday in Kano by his Chief Press Secretary, Malam Hassan Musa-Fagge.

“I am congratulating him and I pray for him for Allah’s guidance in his administration.

“Initially we have prayed to Allah to choose what is best for us because he is the Almighty who gives power to whom He wishes.

“Even though our party has written a petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to complain to review the election due to some irregularities, but today it has issued the pronounced winner with Certificate of Return. I have taken it in good faith.

“I am thanking President Muhammadu Buhari for coming out to seek for the support of Kano electorate to vote for me,” he stated.

“To the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President-elect, Sen. Kashim Shettima, and my leader, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, thank you for your immeasurable contribution.

“I am expressing my appreciation to the Kano people and the APC supporters for casting their votes for the party.

“I am commending all members of our campaign council, party exco and stalwarts for their dedication, loyalty and commitment.

“My gratitude also goes to my family, friends and associates for standing with me all through the electioneering process,” the statement read in part.

Besides, Gawuna called on Kano people and APC supporters to remain law abiding.

The Independent National Electoral Commission last week Monday declared Abba Yusuf as the winner of the election.

The Returning Officer Prof. Doko Ibrahim said Yusuf polled 1,019,602 votes to emerge victorious.

He said Nasiru Gawuna of the APC scored 892,705 votes.

Ibrahim is also the Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

President-elect Tinubu

Clerics call for unity, good governance at Tinubu’s birthday prayer

PRESS RELEASE

At Tinubu’s 71st birthday prayers, thanksgiving service, clerics call for national unity, good governance

Clerics have called for the strengthening of national unity and tasked the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to deliver on his promise of good governance.

The Islamic clerics made the call on Wednesday at the Alausa Central Mosque, during the special prayers and thanksgiving for Asiwaju Tinubu to mark his 71st birthday ceremony.

Asiwaju Tinubu requested special prayers in mosques and churches across the country instead of the celebratory annual Bola Tinubu Colloquium

Delivering a sermon during the special prayers, the Chief Imam/ Missioner, Ikwan Musulumi, Sheikh Abdulhakeem Muhammed Awwal, compared the President-elect with Prophets Musa and Yusuf (Moses and Joshua) who led the children of Israel out of captivity in Egypt to the promised land.

Sheikh Awwal said God had chosen Asiwaju Tinubu as the next leader of Nigeria to make life better for the people, adding that the former Governor of Lagos must deliver on his campaign promises.

“God has lifted our father Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be the incoming President of Nigeria. God that helped him to run Lagos well will also help him to be a good leader for Nigeria. He is like Prophets Musa and Yusuf that God used to lead the children of Israel out of bondage. We know he will do well for Nigerians the way he achieved many good things in Lagos. We pray God will grant him good health, knowledge and understanding.”

In his own homily, National Missioner, Ansar-Ur-deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh AbdulRaman Olanrewaju Ahmad, harped on the importance of peace and unity in Nigeria because no leader can do anything meaningful when there is instability and strife.

Sheikh Ahmad urged Nigerians to rally behind the President-elect and support him to succeed in office from May 29, 2023 when he will take the reins of power.

“We need a peaceful society and as Nigerians we must live together in peace and harmony. We must support our incoming President, Asiwaju Tinubu so he can do all the good things he promised. He is capable and knowledgeable to make Nigeria better.”

Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, in his vote of thanks at the event restated that Asiwaju Tinubu won the presidential election and those kicking against his victory should avail themselves of the constitutional process of seeking redress instead of seeking to cause political crisis by calling for unconstitutional take over of power by the military.

Dr. Hamzat recalled the words of John F. Kennedy, former United States President, who said during his inauguration in 1963 that America will rally behind all those who seek the goodness and greatness of his country, saying the Nigeria President-elect would also do well for all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria that seek her greatness.

Special prayers were also offered for President Muhammadu Buhari, his wife Aisha Buhari to end their tenure well. The clerics also offered prayers for Senator Oluremi Tinubu, wife of the President-elect, Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu, his deputy, Dr. Hamzat, and all elected Governors, Federal and State lawmakers across the country that God should direct them to be good leaders that will make life better for the people.

The Special prayers and thanksgiving event was attended by Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudasiru Idowu Obasa, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, Secretary to Lagos State Government, Mrs. Folasade Jaji, Chief of Staff, Tayo Ayinde, Lagos State All Progressives Congress Chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, Lagos socialite and APC chieftain, Alhaji Mutiu Areh, traditional rulers and other top government officials.

Office of the President-elect
Tunde Rahman
March 29, 2023

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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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