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Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Islie: 7:14am On Apr 28, 2019
Ejikeme Omenazu


Sir Temple Ogueri Onyeukwu is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former House of Representatives candidate for the Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency in Imo State. Onyeukwu, the National Leader, Turning Point Youth Empowerment Initiative, spoke to EJIKEME OMENAZU on the possibility of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu contesting the 2013 Presidency, among other issues.


As an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, what is your take on the on-going argument over a possible Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidency come 2023?

Sincerely speaking, that will be one the upsets of this political dispensation. If it real, it appears to me that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo may be asked to resign. In other words, Vice President Osibanjo may be sacrificed to pave way for the appointment of the Jagaban, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as the Vice President after the inauguration on May 29, 2019. This may appear the best way to compensate Asiwaju Tinubu for his role in enthroning the APC Federal Government for two consecutive terms. This, I suspect, may be the only way to avoid the backlash of a Moslem/Moslem ticket that would have caused the APC the last presidential election. Osibanjo’s possible resignation is also to serve as on the job training for Asiwaju, preparing him for the 2023 presidential election which he intends to contest, God sparing our lives. Will Osinbajo be sacrificed to accommodate Tinubu’s ambition?


How feasible do you think is the Tinubu presidency?

In politics everything is possible. But, how possible this can be depends on President Muhammadu Buhari and Tinubu himself. Will North also accept a South West or Southern Presidency? But, I know that Osinbajo cannot be on Asiwaju’s way. If he is told to resign today to make way for Asiwaju, he has no option but to obey. But, only time will tell.


There is a controversy over the continued payment of fuel subsidy by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration. What is your take on this?

The business of government is good governance. Essentially, the security and welfare of the citizens is uppermost. The genesis of the fuel subsidy is the unjustifiable and inequitable economic decisions successive governments have continued to hinge on. Even most of the fuel imported into the country finds its way to neighouring countries, where they are sold at real market prizes. Nigeria is a capitalist society and for the government to free resources to meet urgent national needs, the concept of subsidy must be reviewed. Recently, the Nigerian labour movement demanded and got the national minimum wage reviewed upwards.

One lasting legacy this administration will bequeath to this nation is to abolish fuel subsidy and allow market forces to prevail in economic decisions. The issue of fuel subsidy is bedeviled with quantum corruption. If you want to fight corruption and reduce it to the barest minimum, then remove fuel subsidy. There is no reason why fuel should cost the same in Lagos, Owerri and Maiduguri. I also align myself with those that argue that the cost of governance must be reduced. This will attract genuine patriots into politics with the sole purpose of coming to serve and not to loot.


There are over 12 former state governors now in the Senate. Would you say that this development is healthy for Nigeria’s political development?

Currently, Abia State has two former governors and one former deputy governor as senators. When one finishes his tenure as an elected state governor, it appears to me the best place for him is the State House of Assembly as an automatic member for life. He will be a non-voting member, but will bring his experience to bear in initiating and passing such bills that will facilitate the development of the state. Also, an elected President who has finished his tenure should have an automatic seat in the Senate to guide in initiating and passing such laws that will help in the development of the country. Again members of the National or State Assembly should not spend more than two tenures of six years each. This revolution will tend to attract fresh brains and fresh ideas to the legislature. Our major problem is copying the law in other climes hook line and sinker without considering our peculiar environmental dictates, culture, tradition and inclinations. Some will argue that we should let these evolve but the process must be tailored to our desires and deserved destination. To allow the process without guide is to invite anarchy, chaos, and confusion which seem to be the order of the day.


With the recent killing of citizens by gun totting policemen, what is your take on law enforcement in Nigeria?

Nigerians have the habit of flagrantly violating the laws of the land, rules and regulations that govern the decent and smooth running of the society. We have become addicted to this habit because of the lacuna in the enforcement of the laws by the law enforcement agents, especially the police. The police needs to have a complete attitudinal reorientation, training and retraining in law enforcement and adequately remunerated and motivated. The culture of ‘settlement’ of law enforcement officers for infractions committed by any citizen must stop.

The difference between UK, USA and Nigeria is the level of compliance with law enforcement. Whereas in UK and USA the laws are enforced to the letter with every infraction attracting the appropriate sanction, in Nigeria, the laws are enforced only in the breach. The incompetence, inefficiency, willingness to compromise altitude of the law enforcement agents robs off on the judiciary because most cases are poorly investigated or evidence extracted forcefully from perceived offenders, thereby making it very difficult for judges to reach rational judicial decisions in most cases. Where every breach or infraction of the law attracts the appropriate sanction and/or punishment, the orientation of the society will definitely change overtime. Law enforcement is key to every sane society.


What is your view on the present state of Local Governments in the country and the demand for autonomy for them?

Again, the Ninth Senate and House of Representatives must, as a matter of urgency, amend the constitution to guarantee all local government areas autonomy or scrap them. It does not make any sense that people have local governments, which are supposed to be closest to the people. But, when allocations come for them, one governor stays in his office, spends the entire money for the local government. It is so bad that the governors do not even pay the local government workers their salaries. It will also be appropriate for the law to empower the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct elections into local government areas perhaps on zonal basis.


Chief Emeka Ihedioha, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, emerged your state’s governor-elect. If you were Ihedioha, where would you want to concentrate?

I do not need to remind you that outside, Whetheral, Douglas, Orlu, Bank and Okigwe roads, most other roads are virtually impassable and unmotorable. There are communities less than five kilometers off Owerri, with no motorable roads. Take Mbieri for example, it is less than five minutes drive from Owerri, but virtually all the roads are not motorable. Economic development is stagnated. Unemployment is highest in the community. It is simple logic that when there is rural transformation, there will be boom in economic activities, unemployment will reduce, crime rate will reduce and quality of life will be better.

I urge the incoming government to concentrate on rural transformation. All Imolites condemned the ‘China’ roads. I hope the incoming administration will use established road construction companies in the execution of its rural roads projects. Come to think about it, there is no local government in the state that cannot construct five kilometers of road every quarter from their allocations given the cost of construction of one kilometer of road even by the established road construction companies. They can achieve this, have enough money for salaries and other overheads. This is public knowledge. Rural transformation is the key.


Still on Imo State, the state’s Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) is still low. Why do you think it is so?

The administration of taxes in Imo State has been a family affair for sometime now. Consequently, nobody knows how much tax is collectable and collected. However, people can be persuaded to comply. The state must review the multitude of taxes it collects, streamline them, bring in those that have not been captured, avoid double taxation and, above all, become accountable and transparent in dealing with the people. Secondly, the tax net must be widened to bring in those who are not into the tax net. No matter how low the taxes may be at the initial time, the target is to bring in more people in the tax net and encourage compliance. Subsequently, regular reviews will ensure Imo State become less dependent on federal allocations like Lagos State is presently.


https://www.independent.ng/tinubus-presidential-ambition-may-cost-osinbajo-his-position-onyeukwu/amp/

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by JudasNaCarrot: 7:20am On Apr 28, 2019
Tinubu is the most greediest person ever to be born a Nigerian.
His greed and quest for power is no longer a hidden issue in the discourse of Nigerian politics.

This brown tooted thief and drug baron will stop at nothing to enthrone himself president of Nigeria.

He has held the South west bound and press them "pon ping pon ping" like doll baby and they cheer him up after using his killer squad to eliminate opponents and crown himself king of the western politics.

In no distance time, the west will see what it did to itself by allowing one man to subjugate and enslave them.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:25am On Apr 28, 2019
Hmmm... this country will boil if Buhari try that poo of muslim muslim ticket by hook or by crook
Be warned fulani herdsman

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by JasonScoolari: 7:26am On Apr 28, 2019
The North is bent on ending Tinubu's relevance politically.... And that will be good for our democracy. grin

Osibande will have the backing of Buhari and other strong men.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by BuhariAdvocate: 7:36am On Apr 28, 2019
This new week I will never condone any trash.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Amuocha: 7:38am On Apr 28, 2019
Islie is another moniker working for CIA.
His stories are 'somehow'.
dre11 and Islie seems to be working for some people.
Anyone noticed?

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by capitalzero: 7:41am On Apr 28, 2019
That is the plan if buhari health is failing at alarming rate
Osinbajo cannot hold power.Apc has to gamble between tinubu or el rufai. If buhari dies suddenly rufai wil become vp. That is why a woman and muslim from southern kaduna is a deputy- governor elect. If buhari has to be incapacitated for a long period,tinubu becomes vp after Osinbajo resignation.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by nagastat: 7:46am On Apr 28, 2019
Yanmmmmiiriiish wack narrative.

Don't worry about Tinubu's ambitions its meagre compared to you and your people's political relegation.

Sore losers since day 1. angry

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by NnadyAutos: 7:47am On Apr 28, 2019
Anybody, insinuating that Osibanjo will step down for tinubu so easily is having day dream,even if tinubu had recommended Osibanjo for that office.Also note that Political God fathers and sons don't last because of power tussle, this is what will happen between Tinubu and Osibanjo very soon.Also Apc will have a soft defeat come 2023 should the west think of producing president because the north will like to continue in power beyond 2023.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by sharpwriter(m): 8:01am On Apr 28, 2019
DonFreshmoney:
Hmmm... this country will boil if Buhari try that poo of muslim muslim ticket by hook or by crook
Be warned fulani herdsman

Will you start the boiling? grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Sellfish(m): 8:01am On Apr 28, 2019
Lol grin


When all my Yoruba Cousins connived and foisted a bloodthirsty terrorist as President on us in 2019, we licked our wounds and kept quiet smiley

Their Payback is just beginning. ..

Walahi Walahi.....Even if the North presents Abubakar Shekau as Presidential Candidate in 2023, I will not only vote for him, but use all my resources to ensure he wins the election smiley

Both Tinubu and the fake Pastor Osinbade can go to hell for all I care undecided

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by freemanbubble: 8:02am On Apr 28, 2019
Hahahaha
Both tinubu and osinbanjo wings is gonna be clipped

They are wasting their time

Power is going back to north

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by MrThisandthat(m): 8:02am On Apr 28, 2019
Tinubu should never be underrated in Nigerian politics..

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by SpaceTour: 8:02am On Apr 28, 2019
cheesy
Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Nobody: 8:04am On Apr 28, 2019
MrThisandthat:
Tinubu should never be underrated in Nigerian politics..

Yeah true but what we know is. The south south will support Him the way the yorubas supported Goodluck Jonathan in 2015

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Nobody: 8:05am On Apr 28, 2019
When did Tinubu speak about this presidential ambition ?

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Princeofasia: 8:05am On Apr 28, 2019
ii no even understand wetin them dey talk sef and i am not ready to crack my brain for nonsense angry tongue
Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by don4real18(m): 8:05am On Apr 28, 2019
grin
Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Nobody: 8:05am On Apr 28, 2019
freemanbubble:
Hahahaha
Both tinubu and osinbanjo wings is gonna be clipped

They are wasting their time

Power is going back to north

Where is Power presently?

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Kendumazy(m): 8:06am On Apr 28, 2019
I don't think Tinubu is nursing any presidential ambition. Don't think so. Just my own opinion.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Seetto: 8:07am On Apr 28, 2019
Tinubu is giving a lot of people nightmare in Nigeria, from north to south to east , every where tinubu this , tinubu that...
Even the national assembly is not spare, at hearing the name tinubu, they will start shivering.



The fear of tinubu is the beginning of wisdom

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by felai: 8:07am On Apr 28, 2019
Most times is not even about Tinubu( he might not even be nursing the idea) but some selfish politicians who wants to be seen as good in the eyes of these god fathers are the ones that always sponsor such ideas. Enough is enough, we need to get rid of them.
Anambrapikin:
Tinubu is just wasting his time because he will even lose his influence and respect in the south west not to talk of becoming Nigeria's president. I wonder where he will get his support from, is fr the North or from South East or is he going to become president with only Lagos votes.

It is laughable if he is trying to contest because he will be diappinted..
Meanwhile

Plots of Lands are now offered for sale at Cedarwood Vista Estate Ibeju-Lekki at a crashed price starting from 270,000

Incase
Our problem lies with all this politician. They are not interested in the development of this country at all but have turned Nigeria into their personal/family property. Instead of discussing progressive economic policies and able hands that can steer the wheel of of our political future, they are discussing if Tinubu would be President of Nigeria... smh.


So that’s the best candidate APC can/will present?

Dead
On
Arrival

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by MrThisandthat(m): 8:08am On Apr 28, 2019
Edoloaded:


Yeah true but what we know is. The south south will support Him the way the yorubas supported Goodluck Jonathan in 2015

My Brother.... Ur head is there!
Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Och77(m): 8:08am On Apr 28, 2019
This man is just thinking aloud. Wack!!!
Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Godson26: 8:08am On Apr 28, 2019
Media sha dem sha wan sell at all cost I pity those who are answering questions about 2023 when we are still in 2019.

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by NOETHNICITY(m): 8:08am On Apr 28, 2019
As for me, my next president is either Fashola, osibanjo or Akinwumi Adeshina
If Tinubu wants to be President he must be ready to text his popularity by filing along others in the presidential primaries

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:09am On Apr 28, 2019
All these distractions self undecided

No one is even talking about their current performance

They are talking about an election they are not even sure if they will live to see undecided

Yeye pipu

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by frankyychiji(f): 8:10am On Apr 28, 2019
Amuocha:
Islie is another moniker working for CIA.
His stories are 'somehow'.
dre11 and Islie seems to be working for some people.
Anyone noticed?
Especially dre11. He never ever comments grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition May Cost Osinbajo His Position by MobilityExpress: 8:10am On Apr 28, 2019
grin

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