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Niger Delta ex-militants pledge support for Tinubu-Shettima

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A group of ex-Niger Delta militants has pledged support for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima.

In an advertorial published Wednesday by Vanguard, the group known as the Niger Delta Ex-militant Generals (NANDEG), also endorsed the Delta state APC governorship candidate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

It said its decision was borne out of its desire to ‘foster genuine regional change, growth and accelerated development of the Niger Delta region.

“The aforementioned are our choices and we shall roll out our supportive arsenals at ensuring landslide victory for our candidates led by Asiwaju Tinubu”, said the group in the statement signed Joseph Figbele, the national coordinator and Abraham Ekokotu, the national secretary.

Justifying its support for Tinubu, the group said Tinubu has shown “over the years enough capacity, character, track record, resilience, statesmanship, sagacity, patience and love for the Nigerian state being a Pan-African/Nigerian nationalist with bias for massive development of human and material resources”.

“Asiwaju and his team having birthed democracy in the world’s most populated black nation, qualifies him as the beacon of our hope in Nigeria”, the group said.

Miyetti Allah endorses Tinubu, Gov. Sule [Photos]

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The Fulani Socio-Cultural group, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore has endorsed Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Presidential Candidate of the APC and Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa for second term.

Speaking at the occasion on Friday in Lafia, Alh. Abdullahi Bello-Boejo, National President of the group said the endorsement followed the track records of the duo in the offices they had occupied in the past.

He further explained that the Fulani people were also attracted to support Tinubu because of his choice of Sen. Kashim Shettima as his running mate.

Alh. Abdullahi Bello-Boejo president of Miyetti Allah speaks at the endorsement event in Lafia
Al-Makura, Adamu, Shettima, Miyetti Allah president Abdullahi Bello-Boejo and Gov. Sule in Lafia
Al-Makura, Adamu, Shettima, Miyetti Allah president Abdullahi Bello-Boejo and Gov. Sule in Lafia
Alh. Abdullahi Bello-Boejo president of Miyetti Allah with Shettima
Alh. Abdullahi Bello-Boejo president of Miyetti Allah with Shettima

He explained that Shettima had developed and constructed schools in Fulani settlements while he served as the governor of Borno.

The Miyetti Allah president also said that Sule of Nasarawa had given priority to security and created an enabling environment for the Fulani people and farmers in the last three years of his administration.

“So, all Fulani people in Nigeria are for APC and will campaign tirelessly to ensure the victory of their candidates in 2023,” he added.

Responding on behalf of the APC presidential candidate, Shettima lauded the group for the goodwill and support.

Fulani culture on display at the Lafia event
The people at the Lafia rally
The people at the Lafia rally

Shettima assured that when elected in 2023, they would ensure that the Fulani people were cared for to rear their cattle in modern ways with adequate facilities and ensure that their children were well educated and empowered.

The vice presidential candidate of the APC also promised that their leadership would offer the best development to the country in 2023 and urged the electorate to vote for them.

On his part, Sule expressed gratitude to the group and other groups in the state for thier support to his administration in the last three years.

Sule promised to continue to give priority to security of lives and property as well as infrastructural and human development when returned in 2023.

In his goodwill message, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, National Chairman of APC expressed gratitude to the Fulani socio-cultural association for the support.

The APC national chairman also expressed optimism that the party would win the presidential election in 2023, Nasarawa governorship election and majority of states in the country.

The occasion had in attendance, representatives of the group from the 36 states of the country and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. (NAN).

Professor Liberty , right receives the award for Shettima

Shettima receives award from NYM for Asiwaju

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The APC Vice-Presidential Candidate, Senator Kashim Shettima has been given an award of special recognition by the National Youths Movement for Asiwaju.

The award was given today, Friday, 9th December, 2022 at the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council Secretariat, Abuja.

A spokesman of the group said Shettima was given the special honour for his exceptional leadership qualities and for identifying and promoting Youths empowerment and Job creation policies in Borno State.

The APC Vice-presidential candidate was represented by Professor Shehu Mustapha Liberty, who collected the award on his behalf.

Liberty said he was honoured to be at the event given the critical role of the Youths in Politics and National Development.

Shettima speaks at the round table with American firms

Shettima says Nigeria will tap into $14.5T global digital economy

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Vice Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Kashim Shettima said upon emerging victorious at the February elections, their administration will ensure that Nigeria taps into the $14.5 trillion global digital economy of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

Shettima stated this at a Roundtable Discussion with leading American Company Representatives at the United States Consulate in Lagos at the weekend.

Shettima with other VP candidates and US ambassador   Mary Beth Leonard
Shettima with other VP candidates and US ambassador Mary Beth Leonard

The event was organised by United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard, and Consul General William B. Stevens in conjunction with the American Business Council.

According to him, with Nigeria standing at a pole position and being the continent’s largest economy with a high mobile penetration index, the new APC administration will fully position the country to harness the potential of the burgeoning $14.5 trillion dollars global digital economy.

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Tinubu, Shettima train moves to Bayelsa tomorrow

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APC Presidential Candidate, Tinubu, Holds Rally in Bayelsa

The Presidential Campaign Council of the All Progressives Congress (APC) will be rallying in Bayelsa State ‪on Thursday, December 1‬. The Yenagoa rally is in continuation of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s campaign trail around the country to gather support for his 2023 presidential bid.

On arrival in the state, Tinubu, his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima, and the entire team would begin the campaign visit with a courtesy call on the Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council.

From there, they would proceed to the Oxbow Lake venue of the rally, where Tinubu and other leaders of the party would address the Bayelsa public on APC’s 2023 agenda for the country.

APC State Publicity Secretary, Doifie Buokoribo, said necessary arrangements had been made to receive the national campaign team and ensure a successful rally.

“We call on all Bayelsans and residents of the Ijaw heartland to come out en masse to welcome the APC presidential candidate, the Jagaban, under an atmosphere of peace, in the time-honoured tradition of Ijaw hospitality,” Buokoribo stated.

He added, “APC in Bayelsa State has since intensified our mobilisation drive to sensitise our people on the urgency of joining this winning train captained by Tinubu. The result has been tremendous and, God willing, we will be victorious.”

Bayelsa State Coordinator of the Tinubu/Shettima 2023 APC Presidential Campaign Council, and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, said, “The prize we expect at the end of the day is victory in next year’s presidential election, nothing less. By God’s grace, we will win.”

Sylva said the ruling party had in Tinubu a skilled and knowledgeable standard-bearer it can always depend on for victory at the poll.

The APC Leader in the state added, “With Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, an experienced and indefatigable rallying point for progressive politics, carrying the flag of our great party, All Progressives Congress (APC), into the presidential election next year, I think we are on yet another bold march to a resounding victory.

“Tinubu has always been the standard-bearer of the campaign for development and transformational politics, which APC epitomises.

“We pledge that you’ve got our back always as you seek to take your rich wealth of experience to the national level, and take further the legacy of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

Sylva also stated, “In our particular experience in Bayelsa State APC, Tinubu has been a dependable ally, who has stayed with us through thick and thin.

“We are confident that with you, we are home and dry.”

Sylva called on Nigerians from all walks of life, “Across faiths and cultures,” to support Tinubu. “This is a Nigerian Project, let us come together to make it happen,” Sylva stated

DOIFIE BUOKORIBO
State Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress
Yenagoa

30 November 2022

Senator Kashim Shettima, the APC vice-presidential candidate at the forum

Shettima: Nigeria needs Tinubu at a time like this

The running mate to the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Kashim Shettima has described Tinubu as the right man God has prepared to rescue Nigeria at such a time like this that the nation is ravaged with a lot of challenges.

Shettima said this in Abuja on Tuesday while speaking during a symposium organized by APC Professionals with the theme: “Dissecting the Asiwaju Manifesto – Renewed Hope 2023.”

The symposium among other things examined the Tinubu Panacea for a Safe and Secure Nigeria, the Tinubu Economic Blueprint for National Prosperity, the Tinubu Infrastructure Roadmap for Nigeria’s Development, and the Tinubu Judicial and Law Reform for Nigeria.

According to the former Borno State governor, Senator Kashim Shettima, the nation is lagging behind in many ways and cannot afford to gamble with its choice of leader in 2023.

He added that Nigeria is the pride of the black race, and if Nigeria fails, Africa as a whole has failed.

He urged Nigerians to look beyond ethnicity, religion and political affiliation and rather vote for superiority of ideas and track records.

“Other nations are talking about edge computing, phantom computing, blockchain, internet of things and big data while we are wasting our time and energy talking about farmers and herdsmen clashes, geography and geography of the places of our worship. And our former colonial masters have elected Rishi Sunak, a first generation Hindu immigrant as the prime minister of Britain after their romance with tribalism with Liz Truss failed spectacularly.

“Right now the home secretary of Britain is of Indian descent. The foreign minister, James Cleverly is of Sierra Leonean descent and the Secretary for international trade, Kemi Badenoch is of Nigerian descent.

“What is important your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, is how to reposition the Nigerian nation because the trajectory of global growth is facing Africa and Nigeria will make or mar that transition. And how do you go about it, the respect that the black man gets in the world is directly proportional to the respect of the nation Nigeria. If Nigeria fails, Africa has failed.

“And the global economy sadly is currently heading towards a recession. The bank of England has predicted that England is going to go through a very long and deep recession. In the upcoming winter our former colonial masters are backsliding to the status of a third world nation because 70 per cent of UK citizens will have a choice between heating or eating. That is how bad it is.

“I’m an eternal optimist but I’m also a realist. We cannot shield ourselves from the global realities in Ukraine and we are going to be confronted with it in the coming weeks and months. It is very crucial. 2023 is going to be a watershed in the history of this country.

“As I always say we are not preparing for the Olympics but an institution that thrives on the superiority of ideas and track records. If it is based on superiority of ideas and track records, then Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best,” Shettima said

Reeling out the achievements of Tinubu when he was the governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007, Shettima said the enabling environment created by him is the reason Lagos has attracted a lot of investments in recent time, citing Dangote Refinery at Lekki as an example.

“We just spoke about the Lagos Deep Sea Port that is the largest in Nigeria and one of the largest deep sea ports in Africa. It is going to handle about 2.5million tonnes per annum.

“Thirty years ago you will see Babalawo sacrificing black cows along the shores of the Bar Beach. Because of the quality his ideas, you have Eko Atlantic city that will give accommodation facilities to about 250 thousand Nigerians and 150 thousand others that will be employed there.

“I spent a night in that edifice and it was quite amazing. I was in the middle of the ocean. Where are the mermaids to come and torment us. So, when I was to speak in Minna about three days ago, I was curious about what he accomplished in the agricultural sector in Lagos. Because Lagos with a landmass of 3577 square kilometers is the smallest state in Nigeria.

“Borno with 70,868 square kilometers which means we can put 21 of Lagos inside. And lo and behold the largest rice mill in Africa and the third largest in the world is located in Imota, Lagos on a sprawling 37 hectares of land with the rice mill alone occupying 8.75 hectares that will provide direct jobs to 1,500 Nigerians and indirectly 254 thousand jobs for Nigerians. That will produce 2.8 million bags of 50kg rice per annum. This is a product of somebody’s imagination.

“Talk about Aliko Dangote refinery, it is the largest single train refinery in the world that has the capacity to refine 650,000 barrels of oil per day. It’s a 25 billion dollars investment. He had the option of siting it in Okitipupa, Ondo State, he also had the option of siting it in Ogun.

“Because of the ambience and enabling environment created by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his team, that edifice is in Lekki in Lagos State. And when he became the Governor, Lagos was generating N600million as the IGR, now Lagos generates N62billion and Lagos is the fifth largest economy in Africa and is projected to be third by the end of the decade.

“When I first got a job in Lagos in 1993, I had to beg my mother over 2 weeks before she allowed me to go. Then, the fear of Lagos for an average northerner was the beginning of wisdom. Before she allowed me to go, they had to assemble people to pray for me, not for me to progress in Lagos but for my safety, so that I can come back in one piece to Maiduguri.

“That was how bad things were, and I want you to compare the situation 30 years ago and what it is now. Now Lagos is the safest city in West Africa. People are coming from all over the world for holidays in Lagos. This is where leadership is very crucial for growth.”

Speaking further, Shettima said the other options are no match for Tinubu as they don’t have what it takes to bring about the desired change Nigerians crave.

He also used the opportunity to highlight how he was able to transform Borno State even amidst security challenges when he was the governor of the state.

“What are the options available. I don’t want to mention the wole-wole incident, I respect Waziri, he’s an elder statesman that I hold in high esteem, I will not question his nationality, no. He’s a bonafide Nigerian. Peter Gregory Obi, I call him Gregory. Gregory is also my friend but Gregory has absolutely nothing to offer apart from dubious statistics. So the choice is before us.

“Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen, there is a difference between daylight and darkness. It’s a bit of sounding immodest when the elder statesman, Otunba Gbenga Daniel mentioned that there are 8 thousands tractors in Nigeria. I’m a humble man, I don’t like to blow my trumpet but it’s captured in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart that you have to learn to blow your own trumpet.

“Half of the agricultural equipment in Nigeria are in Borno. There are less than 50 combined harvesters in the whole of Nigeria, there are 25 in Borno. I am an agricultural economist by training, a banker by profession and a politician by calling. And I invested in the entire agricultural value chain.

“Vivian Greene said, ‘You don’t wait for the storm to be over, you learn to dance in the rain.’ In the height of the Boko Haram, I was able to assemble some of the brightest minds you could ever find in the country. Audu Ogbe, Engineer Ibrahim was my honorary Special Adviser on industries. We traveled across the world, China to India, to USA, Pakistan, everywhere looking for intermediate equipment. Entrepreneurial capitalism is embedded in the very psyche of an average Nigerian but what our people are lacking is the wherewithal for you to place them on the ladder of development and the government has to play that role.”

He also expressed the readiness of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to interface with the professionals if elected as it has always been his style to put the right peg in a round hole.

“Infrastructure, you are our leaders, the professionals are our leaders. You are the ones that will show us the way. We will be humble enough to interface with you to cross fertilise our ideas with you. No one is an island unto himself. We have to come together as a nation, as a people.

“This is a great nation in chains. Chained by ineptitude, chained by corruption, chained by stupidity and naivety. We steal so much as if stealing is going out of fashion. Some have stolen so much that even if they extend their lifespan to 300 years, they may not exhaust what they have stolen. We have to change.

“We have to give it to Buhari, he has done his best in terms of infrastructure. Our problem is not a debt but a revenue issue. That’s one fundamental thing that my elder statesmen, Former deputy Governor of Lagos State, Femi Pedro can attest to.

“The highest budget we have ever gotten was 31 billion dollars, that was under former president Jonathan in 2013 or thereabout and what was the highest performance, less than 50%. Let us compare it to Brazil with a similar population, had a budget of 656 Billion dollars with a performance of 90%. So, we have to wear our thinking caps, think outside the box and come up with robust solutions. We have the intellect, we have the capacity. Let’s get the right people to do the job,” he said.

Reported by NewsDirect

Tinubu with Shettima salutes Senate President Ahmed Lawan

Tinubu, Shettima attend campaign patrons dinner [Photos]

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Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the All Progressive Congress presidential candidate, his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima, and other APC chieftains attended a dinner Tuesday in honour of patrons of the campaign.

The dinner, which was attended by the APC bigwigs, including governors and Senate President Ahmed Lawan, was held at the event tent at the Presidential Campaign Council in Abuja.

Photos by Emma Osodi.

Tinubu with Governor Dave Umahi
Tinubu with Governor Dave Umahi

Tinubu with Governor Yahaya Bello
Tinubu with Governor Yahaya Bello

Guests at the dinner
Guests at the dinner

guests at the patrons dinner
Guests at the patrons dinner

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Flood: Tinubu, Shettima in empathy visit to Kogi

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The All Progressives Congress’ 2023 Presidential Candidate Sen Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and His Running mate Sen Kashim Shettima will visit Kogi State today to sympathize with victims of the flood disaster.

Onogwu Muhammed, Chief press secretary to Governor Yahaya Bello said Tinubu, Shettima and their entourage w will be received by the Governor Yahaya Bello and party supporters at the Muhammadu Buhari Civic Centre, Lokoja by 10am.

The visit was confirmed by the Presidential Campaign Council Secretary, James Abiodun Falake in a WhatsApp post on Wednesday night.

Yesterday, Tinubu donated N50 million to flood victims in Delta state.

He was represented by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, who also pledged an additional N150 million in cash and relief materials to victims.

Addressing a mammoth crowd on behalf of Tinubu and himself in Effurun, Delta State on Wednesday, Senator Omo-Agege pointed out that the aviation strike halted the movement of the APC Presidential Candidate.

“Today, I am here wearing two caps. The first cap I am wearing is the cap of the governorship candidate of APC in the 2023 general election. The second cap is that of the coordinator of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Campaign Organisation in Delta State.

Shettima, Sanwo-Olu, Ganduje

Shettima, Ganduje sing ‘payback time’ to Lagos Hausa community

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Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kashim Shettima, says 2023 election is payback time by the North to Tinubu, for his past support to the region.

Shettima said this when he visited the Hausa community in Alaba-Rago, in Iba Local Council Development Area (LCDA), on Wednesday in Lagos.

He urged them to vote for the party’s presidential candidate, Senator Bola Tinubu.

Shettima was accompanied by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, Lagos APC Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, and all Arewa leaders in Lagos.

He said that Tinubu made Muhammadu Buhari President in 2015 by giving him bloc votes from the South-West, a feat he repeated in 2019.

Shettima further said that Tinubu provided the platform for Atiku to contest presidential election when Atiku was chased out of PDP, same thing he did for Nuhu Ribadu.

”We are people of honour, we should honour our pledge and promise. This is payback time for the North to support Tinubu,” Shettima said.

Ganduje said that as far as the north was concerned, ‘the issue of Tinubu is concluded’.

”Kano State wants votes from you for Tinubu. You have to promise us you will surpass Kano in your votes for Tinubu,” Ganduje said.

He said that Tinubu appointed non Yoruba indigenes into government when he was governor, describing him as ‘a real nationalist’.

Sanwo-Olu urged the Hausa community ‘not to be deceived’ and to vote for APC in the presidential and governorship elections.
Sanwo-Olu said that the meeting with the community was part of the party’s political discussions with non-indigene groups residing in Lagos State.

He thanked the Hausa community for supporting the efforts of Lagos State Government, as government scaled up infrastructure and amenities in the LCDA.

The governor also thanked them for maintaining peace while co-existing with other residents of the state.

He said that the administration would be completing the Lagos-Badagry highway soon, as the stretch toward Okokomaiko, the final stage, which would be completed by the end of 2022.

Sanwo-Olu said that the General Hospital currently been built in Iba would be completed in the not too distant future, then government would move inside Ojo and take up the Kemberi-Afromedia Road.

Reported by Freedom Online

Shettima dismisses Peter Obi, Atiku

The APC Presidential running mate Senator Kashim Shettima gave the audience at Eko Hotel and Suites on Tuesday some mind blowing political takeaways as he dismissed both Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, who are in the presidential race with Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Shettima said both Obi of the Labour Party and Atiku of the PDP have nothing to offer Nigerians.

To Obi, Shettima said:

“Leadership goes beyond glamourizing poverty. We won’t glamorize poverty, we tackle poverty. I won’t tell you I have two pairs of shoes or I have a single wristwatch. Leadership goes beyond spewing dubious statistics or showcasing a mediocre performance as the governor of Anambra State.

Shettima also sent a caustic note to Atiku:

“I respect Atiku Abubakar, but leadership goes beyond high-scale antics. A man who can’t unite his party, I wonder how he can unite a country.

“We are talking about artificial intelligence or big data or nanotechnology, but the training that an elder statesman got from Kano School of Hygiene was that of wole wole. The ability to sell bottled water doesn’t make one an expert on the economy.

“My parting shot is that Atiku Abubakar is not Abraham Lincoln; he is Ralia Odinga and come May next year, we are going to permanently retire the political tourists to Dubai.”

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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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