Connect with us

Politics

June 12: MKO Abiola, Tofa were not choices of Nigerians – Ex-Minister, Waziri

Published

on

A former Minister of Police Affairs, Adams Maina Waziri, has said the acclaimed winner of the 1993 presidential candidate, late MKO Abiola and his running mate, Bashir Tofa, were not the choice of Nigerians.

Waziri said Nigerians had wanted Adamu Chiroma, late Shehu Musa Yar’adua, and Bamanga Tukur.

He, however, explained that Nigerians voted for Abiola and Tofa out of frustration for the military rule.

Speaking at the Second Posthumous Legacy Colloquium held in Abuja in honour of the late Raymond Dokpesi on Thursday, Waziri said Nigerians wanted the military regime kicked out of power.

MKO Abiola had won the June 12 presidential election regarded as the most free and fair poll conducted in Nigeria.

But, the election was annulled by former military Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida due to concerns of national security.

However, Waziri said: “Nigerians out of disappointment were forced to vote in 1993 for candidates not of their choice. With due respect, Abiola was not the choice of Nigerians and neither was Bashir Tofa.

“The choices of Nigerians were Adamu Chiroma, Shehu Musa Yar’adua, Bamanga Tukur, and the rest of them.

“Nigerians were tired of military rule, so they were forced to vote to see if they could just ease the military out.”

On the state of the nation, Waziri recounted Dokpesi’s efforts in helping to strengthen and stabilise the Peoples Democratic Party.

Speaking on Dokpesi’s death, the former Minister said it was good he died at home because there would have been a lot of controversy.

He said: “It was good he died at home. Otherwise, the controversy of his death on that day would have had dire consequences on this country.”

The former Minister called for a proper documentation of Dokpesi’s contributions to Nigeria’s political landscape, particularly from 1999 to May 29, 2023, to ensure his legacy is preserved.

Politics

Rivers Speaker, 15 Other Assembly Members Dump PDP For APC

Published

on

Martin Amaewhule, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Tori News reports Amaewhule defected along with 15 other members of the House on Friday.

Amaewhule said the defection is due to clear division in the PDP.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state earlier this year in March, suspending the Governor, Sim Fubara and his Deputy alongside members of the State Assembly.

Continue Reading

Politics

Insecurity: Bode George intensifies call for state police

Published

on

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bode George, has intensified his call for the establishment of state police to contain the wave of insecurity in Nigeria.

George made this call on Friday when he appeared during an interview on Arise Television monitored by Ekwutosblog.

He was reacting to the worsening insecurity situation in the country where innocent Nigerians, including women and schoolchildren are kidnapped and others killed in the process.

“First of all, what is wrong with establishing state police? We have seen nobody is going to cancel the Federal Police, but policing is local.

“When you now turn the boys who live in the same area and legalize their existence to put smiles on the faces of the people, it will be better to manage because they will understand the language of the locals. They know the do’s and don’ts in their own area. So why are we wasting time?

“I am happy I read something last week after the Arewa Consultative meeting in the North. They met and took a decision that they have agreed to a state police.

“Then the Southwest met with their governors, and the governors’ statement made after that conference is that they also accept having state police.

“What are we wasting time for? Because the way it is, you don’t even know who is telling the truth or who is telling the lie,” he said.

Continue Reading

Politics

I’m still in PDP – Wike replies Turaki, dismisses expulsion

Published

on

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Friday declared that he’s still a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Wike’s comment followed his expulsion from the party by the faction led by National Chairman, Kabiru Turaki.

Turaki had formally dispatched expulsion certificates to 11 prominent party chieftains, including Wike, former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, Umaru Bature, Kamarudeen Ajibade, SAN, Abdurahman Muhammad Senator Mao Ohuabunwa.

He said their expulsion was aimed at sanitising the party ahead of the 2027 elections.

Reacting to the development on Friday, Wike dismissed the claim while assuring that he would continue to work with other party members in making PDP a relevant opposition party.

The minister spoke while addressing journalists after inspecting the Interchange bridge and road linking Gwarinpa with Jahi and direct to Katampe, Gishiri and Maitama.

He said, “Those that are factionalized are bound to leave the party, I’m still in PDP and you can see that not everybody has left.

“We still have good numbers and we will continue to work together and that’s what I have said to the party. Put your house in order because at the end of the day, if you don’t put your house in order, it’s the party that is losing.

“So those who are worried, we can work together to see how the party can remain a relevant opposition.”

Continue Reading

Trending