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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Ondo PDP: Jimoh Ibrahim’s emergence illegal, says Markafi’s faction

Forty-eight hours after his emergence as the candidate of the Ali Modu Sheriff’s faction of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo State, Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim has been disowned by the Ahmed Markafi’s faction of the party, saying he emerged as the candidate of the party illegally.

The Makarfi faction also declared that the PDP had no other candidate apart from a former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede.

Jegede emerged the candidate of the party last week during the primary of the Markafi faction, held at the International Events Centre, Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Ibrahim won the primary of the Sheriff faction held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Monday. However, it was gathered that the primary was not monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The Makarfi faction, in a statement issued on Wednesday by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Banji Okunomo, said the Sherriff faction’s primary was illegally conducted, adding that it was not attended by the “real stakeholders.”

The statement read, ” All the persons that fall in the various categories making up the governorship primary had already participated in the Congress that produced Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) as the flag bearer of the party.

“These persons cannot be impersonated and their roles in the electoral college cannot be replicated, duplicated or copied in whatever guise.

“It is also very important, at this juncture, to tell the whole world that Jimoh Ibrahim, the acclaimed candidate of the illegal parallel PDP primary, is not a member of the PDP from ward to state level.”

It noted that Ibrahim had left the PDP and had allegedly joined the Accord Party and he had not yet relinquished his membership of the AP. It also alleged that Ibrahim had not followed the procedure necessary to rejoin the PDP.

According to the statement, it is not only illegal for a member of another party to pick the governorship ticket of the PDP, but it also amounts to double standards. Hence, the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo State has declared Jimoh Ibrahim a ‘persona non grata.’

The PDP, in the statement, urged members to remain steadfast and work for the success of the party in the governorship election, coming up on November 26, 2016.

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Jonathan Blames Mass Media For His Government’s Poor Performance, Says It Is Unreliable And Politicized

President of NUJ, Pres. Goodluck Jonathan and Nigeria journalists during the last NUJ delegates conference
President Goodluck Jonathan today announced a new rebranding scheme for officials of his government, blaming the mass media for its poor image.
Mr. Jonathan was speaking at the Presidential Villa where he unveiled a new performance assessment scheme for his ministers, a mechanism which, he said, will help highlight government’s targets and achievements in all sectors of governance.
He blamed the necessity for the new performance evaluation mechanism on the mass media, which he said no longer reflects the voice of the ordinary man.
“Before, the media used to be the voice of the ordinary people,” he said in his speech.  “But now, the media is the voice of those who own the media houses and those who owned the media houses have private jets and those who own private jets are not ordinary people.”
The remarks came at a time that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who leads the opposition Action Congress (ACN), and who owns newspapers of his own, was describing the government Jonathan leads as a massive bureaucracy suffering from “elephantiasis.”
Mr. Tinubu was in Washington DC, and speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on the subject, “Current Developments in Nigeria; The View of the Opposition.”
The former Lagos State governor has emerged as one of the most vocal critics of the Jonathan administration.  Mr. Tinubu is also known to be working with other opposition parties towards unseating the PDP federal administration in 2015.
He told his American audience that the federal government is too powerful, and that this has led to deeper corruption as well as other problems.
Said Mr. Tinubu, “We are at our worst poverty level, education is degenerating, industries are moving out of Nigeria, we have zero capital development project, the only thing the government is doing is borrowing, and we have Boko Haram.”
He spoke about the need to decentralize political power as a panacea for these problems, pointing out how Mr. Jonathan has authority over the federal legislature, a pattern that he said has been the case since the PDP assumed control in 1999.
Mr. Tinubu cited some examples to illustrate how the federal government ignores other political voices in the country, stressing that Mr. Jonathan ignores such suggestions because he is a beneficiary of the system.
“You can’t fight corruption because the government itself is corrupt,” he said.  “Majority of the perpetrators made financial contributions to ensure the president wins the election, so he cannot prosecute them.”
He said that as a result of the record of the PDP, Nigerians have lost faith in government, stressing,
“Enough of PDP in our lives, they have been tagged as Poverty Development Party.”
On the current insecurity in the country, he said that as leader of the opposition, the ACN has made proposals to the federal government, including subsiding farming, especially in the North, so that Boko Haram will no longer be able to recruit the unemployed and beggars.
 “If they have jobs, they won’t be going about killing people, and it will improve their nutrition value,” he said of the militants.  “Concerning Jos, all the federal government needs to do is create another local government for the people.
Mr. Jonathan’s blame of the media returns attention to the subject of his performance in office, as he has so far failed to honour any of his electoral promises, including fighting corruption and providing jobs.  Only last month, he refused to declare his assets publicly, which gave an additional black eye to his government.
“So the same man who says he does not give a damn about declaring his assets wants to blame the media for not polishing the awful image of his government?” a media analyst asked today.  “And now he wants a “performance evaluation” designed and implemented by his government that will make the government an achiever?  Why does he not begin by giving a damn?”
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