Day: April 6, 2023

President-elect Tinubu

How Outcome of 2023 elections will reshape Nigeria’s future

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Dr Ayo Teriba, Chief Executive Officer, Economic Associates, said the 2023 general elections will redefine Nigeria’s political dynamics and deliver expected effectiveness in achieving its economic outcomes.

Teriba said this while speaking on the expected outcomes of the 2023 elections on the Nigeria’s economic and political climate in reshaping the country’s future at the Nigerian Institute of Management Chartered(NIM) 2023 Corporate Members Forum in Lagos.

The theme of the forum is: “Nigeria’s Post-Election Economic Outlook”.

The economist explained that last general elections showed that there was real democratic consensus, away from the usual former military heads and handpicked successors.

Teriba listed some of the outcomes the last election to include stronger sense of responsibility towards the electorate and institutional capacity building in the presidency and the parliament.

“Power should become the means to ends, as leaders of the democratic struggle are most likely to show stronger sense of responsibility that should lead to the creation of United States-style Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) to boost President’s capability to deliver.

“It should also lead to the creation of United States-style Joint Committees or the United Kingdom-style Select Committees such as bicameral, bi-partisan, committees that have no legislation drafting responsibilities.

“They help the committee systems get better grip on technical issues ranging from economy, finance, technology, national security to boost capability of legislators to deliver,” he said.

He added that the electoral outcomes would result in issue-based engagement between parties, parliament, president, and the people with stronger accountability levels to attain desired economic outcomes.

“Nigeria would also expect security of lives and livelihoods, and adequate supply of energy-fuel and power and clear sense of direction on adequate external and internal liquidity thresholds that will underpin exchange rate stability, growth, and harmony.

“We must not forget institutional reforms to ensure harmonious, predictable, accountable, responsive, lawful, and humane design, coordination or execution of fiscal, financial, macro-prudential, micro-prudential, monetary, and payments policies.

“As democrats get the first bite at power in 2023, we should also expect sectoral reforms such as infrastructure which include oil, gas, power, road, rail, air and water transport as well as government real estate portfolio, and State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).

“Nigeria must enjoy reduced uncertainties around revenue, debt, tax, subsidy, currency notes, foreign exchange, and exchange rates,” he said.

In her remarks, Dr Christiana Atako, President, NIM, noted that while the general elections might have come and gone, the after effect still reverberates on the nation’s economy.

Atako stressed that for a stable post-election economy and to quickly set the nation on the path of development and growth, government at all levels must ensure deliberate policies on good governance at the disposal of the electorate.

She explained that this would mean embarking on socio-economic programmes that would improve the standard of living of many Nigerians.

Atako also said that the electorate had long yearned for good governance and imperative that the government ensures that Nigerians enjoy the benefits from democracy.

“The dividends of democracy can only trickle down to the electorate, not just by putting the people-friendly policies in place, but also by ensuring that they are implemented to the letter for the benefit of the common man whom they are targeted.

“Provision of basic infrastructure as well as institution of programmes aimed at empowering the masses, especially in the area of entrepreneurship.

“This will not only help to drive the economy, but are also at the root of genuine efforts by any government to foster good governance.

“The Institute believes that if deliberate effort by the government towards providing good governance and the positioning of leaders with the right qualities in appointed offices, the post-election economic outlook of the nation will be favourable and the nation would have strengthened the belief of the citizenry in electoral processes,” she said.

Bola Tinubu and Peter Obi

Why Tinubu won the election and Peter Obi lost– American Observer

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An American Diplomat, Mr Johnnie Carson, who observed the 2023 general elections has identified three factors responsible for the victory of President-elect Bola Tinubu and the loss of Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi.

Carson, an Executive Officer of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) spoke in Washington DC when the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed paid an official visit to the institute to engage on the concluded elections.

The diplomat said he co-led National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI), International Election Observation Mission to Nigeria during the elections.

According to him, Tinubu, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, undoubtedly won the polls and will be sworn-in come May 29, except something happens dramatically with the court.

“Do you know why he won, he got the money, he had the best national organisation that worked for him and the ground game,’’ he said.

Carson emphasised that for a candidate to win an election in Nigeria, like a lot of democracy in the globe, the three things, including substantial and significant financial resources were needed.

Others, according to him, are a national working organisation and a grass-root acceptance.

He said while Tinubu had all the three criteria in his kitty during the polls, the other major contenders did not have all.

Speaking specifically on the Labour Party Presidential candidate, Carson said, “on the part of Mr Peter Obi, he did not have the ground game and a national organisation.

“Obi is, however, very popular, particularly among the young, educated, urban and sophisticated,’’ he said.

Carson said that the presidential election was one of the most competitive polls in Nigeria and in Africa.

He, however, observed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needed to up its game.

“Nigeria deserves the very best electoral process.

“To me, the problem is not with Tinubu and the other candidates,’’ he said.

Carson hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment in delivering a free and fair election for Nigeria.

He said the president “is a man of outstanding integrity’’ and he demonstrated the attribute in the past elections.

On his part, the minister said considering where INEC was coming from and where it were today, there were massive improvements in the conduct of the 2023 polls.

Conceding that there was room for improvements, the minister said the introduction of a new technology Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) by INEC underpinned the credibility of the elections.

According to him, BVAS cut out fraudulent votes, ghost voters and multiple votes.

Mohammed said the election was conducted against the backdrop of fuel shortage, mounting insecurity and poorly timed cash swap policy.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister also had engagements with the Council on Foreign Relations, a well versed think-tank on African affairs and foreign relations chaired by a Nigerian, Dr Ebenezer Obadare.

He was also at the Reuters News Agency; The Politico, an international political newspaper, and Zenger News, a channel that publishes its contents on Forbes.

During his respective interactions with the Think-tanks and international media, the minister presented the facts of the just concluded polls as against skewed narratives of the opposition and naysayers.

NAN reports that the economy and foreign affairs were also discussed during the interactions.

At Reuters, the Agency’s recent investigation of alleged secret programmes of coerced abortion of women and girls freed from insurgents’ captivity were discussed.

(NAN)

General Lucky Irabor

DHQ slams calls for Interim Government

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The Defence Headquarters has slammed the call for interim government by some persons in the country, saying it is unfortunate and unconstitutional.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, said this while addressing newsmen at the bi-weekly briefing on military operations across the country on Thursday in Abuja.

Danmadami said that those calling for interim government were just trying to be mischievous, adding that the constitution does not provide for an interim national government.

“On the issue of interim government, it is rather unfortunate. An election has been conducted and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that is mandated has announced a president elect.

“It is not our responsibility to speak on that issue but I know that several calls have been made from the Presidency that there is nothing like interim national government.

“So I think people were just trying to be mischievous. It is unconstitutional and all of us know that.

“The constitution does not provide for an interim national government and that is the point the Presidency has been hammering on and that is our stand.

“It is unconstitutional. So anything unconstitutional as far as I am concerned is not applicable,” he said.

Danmadami said the Operation Safe Conduct which was conducted towards the successful conduct of the elections to support police and INEC was successful.

He said that the military was also ready to provide similar support towards the conduct of the remaining election in two states, where elections were declared inconclusive.

According to him, the military is still working round the clock to make sure there is peace and security in the country.

“During the brief, we told you the number of people that have been kidnapped and we equally told you the efforts of the military to ensure those kidnapped victims are rescued.

“So, we will continue to carry out our responsibility to the best of ability while calling on the civil populace to support us,” he said.

Ayo Adebanjo Afenifere leader

Why Adebanjo’s Afenifere is crying over Peter Obi’s loss: FG

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has condemned the attack on him by pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, for stating Federal Government’s position on the 2023 elections.

The minister responded to the organisation’s attack in an interview with newsmen on Thursday in Washington.

Afenifere had berated the minister for warning Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate that inciting people to violence over the outcome of the February 25 presidential elections is treasonable.

Responding to Afenifere, the minister said the attack on him was borne out of frustration and anger on the loss of their investment on Obi’s election.

“It is clear from what they said that Afenifere invested heavily on Peter Obi’s presidency, and they failed woefully, that is the reason why they are lamenting.

“They have refused to get over the loss of what they invested in Obi’s presidency campaign.

“But the earlier they do, the better for them,’’ he said

The minister said that Afenifere had lost its reputation and relevance as the voice of the South-West.

“Fortunate were days when Afenifere sneezes the whole country will catch cold. It is not the same thing right now.

“When Afenifere talks and you begin to ask yourself, which Afenifere? you know what that means,’’ he said.

He stressed his position that there was no provision in INEC laws that allows the Commission to transmit the results of election electronically.

Mohammed said that the entire process from voting to collation to sorting to tabulation and transmission was manual.

He said the laws setting up INEC, gives the Commission the right to determine the mode of elections, the mode of collation and transmission of results.

The minister also responded to a call by a civic organisation, Integrity Group calling for his national apology over the admonition of Obi.

He said the group had failed to understand the position of the Federal Government on the unacceptable postures of the Labour Party presidential candidate

“I said Peter Obi and the Labour Party should stop inciting people to violence since they have submitted themselves to the election tribunal.

“They should stop asking people to go out on the streets, they should stop the reckless statement that if the President-elect is sworn-in, it will be the end of democracy,’’ he said.

Buhari receives Emir of Dutse Alhaji Muhammad Hamim Nuhu Sanusi

No more easy route to power: Buhari on lesson of 2023 elections

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President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday said the 2023 elections have proven the growing strength of our democracy and the sophistication of the Nigerian voter when it comes to the choice of the leaders.

Buhari spoke when he received the newly-installed Emir of Dutse, Jigawa State capital, Alhaji Muhammad Hamim Nuhu Sunusi at the State House in Abuja.

President Buhari said the stunning outcome of 10 Governors failing to make it to the Senate meant that there is no longer a guaranteed route to power and the voter is truly the king when it comes to elections.

“It is a testament to the maturity of our democracy and to the amazing sophistication of the voter. What shocked me was that the ordinary citizen who is usually underrated has made the point of his political understanding of things.

“Assumption is always that you are Governor for eight years and you go to the Senate to crown the career. No one should underrate the Nigerian voter anymore. Politics will be more difficult, henceforth,” the President said.

After listening to the Emir who listed several government projects put in place for Jigawa State under the Buhari Presidency, and a request for some more, the President promised to do his best for the State in the remaining time left.

He also promised to brief the incoming President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on those requests, agreeing with visitors that the particular problem of water supply to the State Capital is worrisome.

The President told the Emir and members of the Emirate Council who accompanied him that he and the entire nation will continue to miss his friend, the late Emir, Alhaji Nuhu Muhammad Sunusi.

He said he will continue to pray for the repose of the deceased.

The Emir and leader of the delegation, Alhaji Muhammad Hamim thanked the administration of Muhammadu Buhari for helping Jigawa State to excel in major rice production, for approving a rail link to Dutse from Kano and for the restoration of peace to the State, the entire nation and the neighbouring countries that had suffered past insecurity.

The Emir also welcomed the upgrading of the Army Battalion in Dutse to a full military Brigade and requested the President to do something about the acute water shortage affecting the State Capital.

Julius Abure of Labour Party

Labour Party in forgery mess as court sacks chairman, 3 others ahead of trial

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An Abuja High Court has stopped four principal officers of the Labour Party from parading themselves as national officers of the party over forgery of court papers.

Affected are the Chairman Julius Abure. Secretary Alhaji Farouk Ibrahim, Organising Secretary Mr Clement Ojukwu and the Treasurer of the party.

The order came days after the Edo ward of Abure suspended his membership.

Justice Hamza Muazu issued the restraining order while ruling in an ex-parte application argued by Ogwu Onoja, SAN

Onoja had in the application informed the court how the national officers allegedly forged several documents of the FCT High Court to carry out unlawful substitutions in the last general elections.

Among the documents were the receipts, seal and affidavits of the Court to carry out alleged criminal activities.

Onoja tendered several documents confirmed to the Judge that the Chief Registrar of the Court wrote the Labour Party to disown several documents used for the alleged criminal activities by Abure and three others.

Onoja said that following their indictment by police investigation, the four people are to be arraigned in court adding that warrants for their arrest have already been obtained.

In a ruling, Justice Muazu held that the application and the supporting affidavits have made out a good case for the request to be granted.

The judge subsequently ordered that the four officers should immediately stop parading themselves as National Officers of Labour Party.

He fixed April 17 as return date for the continuation of the matter.

About

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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