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Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by mrrights: 7:28pm On Dec 14, 2018
Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate

. . It’s APC’s Rigging Agenda –Olawepo-Hashim

Some presidential candidates in the 2015 general election yesterday protested their exclusion from the presidential debate organised by the Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON).

This is the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), an umbrella body of all political parties in Nigeria, has vowed to conduct its own debate in which all candidates will have the opportunity to sell their ideas to the electorate.

It made the comment yesterday while reacting to the exclusion of most of its members from participating in the presidential debate being organised by the NEDG and BOI.

LEADERSHIP Friday recalls that organisers of the debate had on Wednesday earmarked only five political parties to participate in the upcoming presidential debate.

A statement by the NEDG executive secretary, Eddi Emesiri, listed the selected parties as the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN), All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Young Progressives Party (YPP).

Some presidential candidates in the 2015 general election yesterday protested their exclusion from the presidential debate organised by the Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON).

This is the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), an umbrella body of all political parties in Nigeria, has vowed to conduct its own debate in which all candidates will have the opportunity to sell their ideas to the electorate.

It made the comment yesterday while reacting to the exclusion of most of its members from participating in the presidential debate being organised by the NEDG and BOI.

LEADERSHIP Friday recalls that organisers of the debate had on Wednesday earmarked only five political parties to participate in the upcoming presidential debate.

A statement by the NEDG executive secretary, Eddi Emesiri, listed the selected parties as the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN), All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Young Progressives Party (YPP).


The five presidential candidates are Oby Ezekwesili, Fela Durotoye, Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku Abubakar and Kingsley Moghalu.

Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim of People’s Trust (PT), Omoyele Sowore of the African Alliance Congress (AAC), Donald Duke of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Tope Fasua of Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP) and a host of others were excluded.

Reacting to the development, the presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, called upon the NEDG and BON to include candidates of other political parties in the presidential debate.

Ezekwesili asserted that candidates of other political parties should also be given an opportunity to participate in the debate as it would give Nigerians a better understanding of their ideologies.

She said, “As a country with a huge contingent of parties fielding candidates for the election, it does make sense to at least allow more than five such parties, at least 25 per cent of those candidates, to participate in the most influential of presidential debates.

. . . It’s APC’s Rigging Agenda –Olawepo-Hashim

In his reaction, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim of Peoples Trust has described the selection of candidates as biased, anti-democratic and the agenda of the ruling APC to rig the 2019 presidential election.


A statement signed by Olawepo-Hashim’s spokesman, Hassan Ibrahim, said the exclusion was, no doubt, regrettable because the party had long indicated interest in participating in the debate.

The spokesman said the party hoped that the debating group was not working in cahoots with the ruling APC to undermine the strides the party was making with its spread across the country.

“We urge Nigerians not to be disturbed by this development as genuine people’s debate is in the works where concrete solutions to the many problems bedeviling Nigeria will be proffered. Our campaign will be part of this new debate with many patriotic candidates who truly want to see a better Nigeria in 2019,” he said.

. . . My Exclusion, Beginning Of Electoral Fraud -Sowore

On his part, the presidential candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), Mr. Omoyele Sowore, has described his non-inclusion in the planned presidential debate organised by the NEDG and BON as the beginning of electoral fraud in the forthcoming general elections.

Sowore made this comment yesterday at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, during an interview with airport correspondents after he arrived from the United States.


Sowore remarked that President Muhammadu Buhari was already jittery over the outcome of the 2019 polls and would make attempts to rig the election in his favour, which, he said, would be strongly resisted by the people.

He declared that he was ready for debates on the election, and that he and his followers would fight to ensure his inclusion on the list of debaters for the election

Sowore further asserted that he was the most prepared and popular of all the candidates and wondered why his name would not be included in the list.

“What we know is that Mr. President and his party are already afraid about conducting free and fair polls in 2019. The beginning of the electoral fraud was the non-inclusion of my name among the presidential debaters.

“We won’t allow this to deter us because, for us, the debate has commenced. Apart from using Nigerian media, there are some other media where issues are already being discussed,” he said.


On the refusal of Buhari to give assent to the Electoral Act as passed by the National Assembly, Sowore said the president wanted to perpetrate fraud by his action as giving assent to Act would reduce corruption in the system.



. . . We’re Not Bothered About Debate – Gabam


However, unlike others who have decried their exclusion, the vice presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Shehu Gabam, yesterday stated that his party was not bothered about the national debate, saying it had become partisan and watered down.

Gabam told LEADERSHIP Friday that the significance of the debate had been eroded, stressing that it would not win votes for the candidates as it had become a jamboree and platform to boo and intimidate candidates.

He said, “They have watered down the essence of the debate. They have shown partisanship and have ridiculed the importance of the national debate. Also you know, the debate has never added a vote to all those that participated, otherwise former governor of Kano State Ibrahim Shekarau would have been the president of Nigeria in the 2011 election based on the debate.

“But they have reduced it to a jamboree. I think serious parties should not worry about the debate. I am not worried about it and, of late, people have been coerced and harassed at the debate and people do not want to be subjected to that by hired crowd. It is against the rules of the profession when people come there and boo people. So, for us we don’t add any value to it; they can go ahead and do what they have to do. The president himself will not attend the debate, so it has been watered down.”




. . . IPAC Kicks, Says it will conduct own debate

Also, the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), an umbrella body of all political parties in Nigeria, has condemned what it described as a deliberate plot to deny a majority of the political parties in Nigeria of their constitutional right by excluding them from participating in the presidential debate being organised by the Nigerian Election Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON).





National chairman of IPAC, Chief Ameh Peter, in an exclusive interview with LEADERSHIP Friday, explained that the 1999 constitution (as amended) envisaged marginalisation and, therefore, created the opportunity for a multi-party system to ensure that minority voices are heard.

“What the constitution does is to give the right of choice to every Nigerian. It is unfortunate that the NEDG and BON did not even dialogue with other presidential candidates before shutting them out of the debate. Even the NBC code stipulated that broadcasting stations must accommodate diverse shades of opinions, so I don’t know the criteria considered by the debate group,” he said.

Ameh noted that the non-inclusion of some presidential candidates outrightly denied affected political parties and their candidates their constitutionally enshrined rights.

“Not giving some presidential candidates the opportunity to participate in the debate actually takes away the rights of affected political parties and candidates to participate freely in the electioneering process,” he noted.

Ameh declared that IPAC had concluded plans to constitute a committee with a mandate to organise presidential debates that would give all presidential candidates the opportunity to speak to Nigerians on their plans for the country.



“We must establish the rights of all our members; this is the right that the constitution has granted to us. IPAC is going to constitute a committee to organise our own debate, and we will make sure that all our people are accommodated,” he stated.

Ameh lamented that some very vibrant and brilliant presidential candidates who have crisscrossed almost every part of the country with their campaign trains were excluded from the debate.

“How can you explain this, somebody like Omoyele Sowore who has traversed almost every part of the country with his campaign was excluded.

“For somebody like Eunice Atuejide, presidential candidate of the National Interest Party (NIP) who speaks several languages and has a development blueprint to showcase, people like Dr. Davidson Akhimien of GDPN, Tope Fasua of ANRP who is an Economists and several others to be excluded from the debate, we should all be worried, “ Ameh stated.

https://leadership.ng/2018/12/14/candidates-protest-exclusion-from-presidential-debate/

Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by mrrights: 7:33pm On Dec 14, 2018
Gohashim2019

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Ifiokumo: 7:41pm On Dec 14, 2018
No to stupid elections

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Abfinest007(m): 7:46pm On Dec 14, 2018
obi is no longer a boy but a man bcus he is impressive

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by kolnel: 8:41pm On Dec 14, 2018
NIce

Presidential candidates get level
Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by cbngov01(m): 8:41pm On Dec 14, 2018
This guy has been on fp almost everyday.

Seems he has a lot of NL e~warriors pushing his cause.

Too bad NL dont win elections. Take a survey of NL with PVCs ud be shocked but u will see analysis and strategic opinions.

Nways, wetin consign me

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by SouthWestBlood(m): 8:42pm On Dec 14, 2018
This is a great news for Nigerians. We will watch a real and fair debate for all presidential candidates. And I'll also like to say that IPAC needs to keep up with the debate on every election year since BON and NEDG are being used to favour the rogues currently in power. Both at the presidential and governorship, at least. A fair debate by IPAC that is well organised and unbiased will be more interesting to watch.

In all, please vote Omoyele Sowore of the AAC.

#HurricaneSowore is here. Let's #TakeItBack.

Sai Bobo!

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Newznow: 8:42pm On Dec 14, 2018

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Racoon(m): 8:42pm On Dec 14, 2018
This truly is bias.The organizers should have plan it in a way to accommodate all and sundry as they will all be on the ballot.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Bills2307(m): 8:43pm On Dec 14, 2018
They just Dey talk rubbish. Just few are making sense. Both the person asking question and the people answering are boring

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Samirana360(m): 8:45pm On Dec 14, 2018
they shouldn't come n waste their time
Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by magoo10(m): 8:45pm On Dec 14, 2018
I feel their pain
It is another way of demarketing them among the Nigeria voters.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by aristocratic(m): 8:45pm On Dec 14, 2018
Peter Obi is really dissecting it with facts and figures.
Kudos to him.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Heywhizzy(m): 8:45pm On Dec 14, 2018
Peter Obi is really killing this debate, and has proven himself as an intellectual economist with enough knowledge to forge this country ahead




I must confess, all the VP candidates are knowledgeable to a large extent and are good speakers cept that Galadima

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Nobody: 8:46pm On Dec 14, 2018
Bills2307:
They just Dey talk rubbish. Just few are making sense. Both the person asking question and the people answering are boring

Beautiful interior

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Samogbo1(m): 8:46pm On Dec 14, 2018
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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by BruncleZuma: 8:49pm On Dec 14, 2018
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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by YungMillionaire: 8:50pm On Dec 14, 2018
Who am I even gonna vote for? I am not satisfied with Buhari's reaction to herdsmen. Atiku I know very well to be a non-repentant thief. The other candidates have ZERO chance of winning. So who do I give my vote? Nairalanders help me out.

My first time listening to Peter Obi. I am shocked by his high pitched voice. Its too high for a man. Is it only me?

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Mescana22(m): 8:51pm On Dec 14, 2018
Obi is smacking them down

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Iziq(m): 8:51pm On Dec 14, 2018
After all this debate gan na still APC vs PDP something let not deceive ourselves. We should pray for our leaders to have human empathy.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by BabaO2: 8:53pm On Dec 14, 2018
Sowore played himself out of relevance by being too insultive. He looks better prepared than even the so called former CBN deputy governor, but attitude is altitude. Students unionism is not forever. People that could have helped him at long run, he started insulting them left and right.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by tlops(m): 8:53pm On Dec 14, 2018
What a valid point. They have a right to be heard. We should vote wisely this time. Vote differently and vote progressively.

Any debate without AAC is not a debate but a beer pal our gathering.

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by globalresource: 8:54pm On Dec 14, 2018
I protest too
Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Amuluonyenaego: 8:54pm On Dec 14, 2018
prof go talk for him oga
Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Eagleword14(f): 8:55pm On Dec 14, 2018
For the Vice Presidential debate so far.....Peter Obi is the Man! This man just made me have hope for this nation. Just loving his debate with facts and figures..

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Olajah81: 8:56pm On Dec 14, 2018
First paragraph... 2015 or... 2019....

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Nobody: 8:56pm On Dec 14, 2018
cry

I just pity people wey dey try read this letter of epistle with screen wey small

cry cry

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Princeton92(m): 8:59pm On Dec 14, 2018
Obi all the way, I wish it were Obi for President OR even the likes of Late former President Umaru Musa Y'radua (of blessed memory, God bless his soul)

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by Ekaka1(m): 8:59pm On Dec 14, 2018
From a non partisan citizen: Peter obi lecturing the interviewer and other interviewes grin

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Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by loadedvibes: 9:00pm On Dec 14, 2018
Wetin them be wan talk ?.. abegii
Re: Candidates Protest Exclusion From Presidential Debate by bennynaza(m): 9:01pm On Dec 14, 2018
It's very hard to believe what politicians say these days.
There is a huge difference between theory and practical.

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