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The Atiku Advancement Project. Has taken the Bull by the horn. And has placed a challenge to counter the APC led government. The Atiku campaign group Have issued out hard facts to counter the ruling party on it claim of good governance since taking office. The the chair of the Atiku Advancement Project has stated that individuals clamoring for the reelection of the APC band wagon should please support their bid with answer and facts. #Buharichallenge. For more outdated follow: https://m.facebook.com/tap.atiku/?ref=m_notif¬if_t=page_post_reaction
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The Reconciliation Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, led by the Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson; Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa and Taraba State Governor, Arc. Darius Ishaku. on Monday met two of the aspirants who contested for the Presidential ticket of the PDP, which was was eventually won by former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar last week Saturday. The meeting which commenced at the Maitama, Abuja residence of the Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, was aimed at enjoining all those who felt aggrieved in one way or the other, at the Port Harcourt convention to rally behind Atiku in the 2019 elections. The Reconciliation Committee later moved to the residence of the former Kaduna State Governor and the former Chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi’s at Maitama district of Abuja. Both candidates pledges their full support towards the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate, Alh Atiku Abubakar in ensuring that the PDP wins the 2019 presidential election https://thedailymetro.com/2018/10/16/reconciliation-dickson-committee-meets-with-pdp-presidential-aspirants/ Follow the Atiku Advancement Project of facebook for more update: https://m.facebook.com/tap.atiku/?ref=m_notif¬if_t=feed_comment |
The Acting National Coordinator of Atiku Advancement Project, Barr. Solabo West has congratulated the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso and others for their appointment as members of the Atiku Campaign Lead Team. Barr. West also congratulated Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for his emergence as the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential standard bearer, believing that the main opposition party made a wise choice by electing Atiku, who undoubtedly possesses robust leadership experience and prowess, as its presidential candidate. The former Rivers State PDP governorship aspirant said this in a statement made available to DailyMetro, where he also stressed that Atiku remains the individual politician that can achieve a facile victory over President Muhammadu Buhari and send him packing to Daura in 2019 Presidential Election. In the same vein, Barr. West has appreciated Nigerians for throwing their weight behind Atiku, who they believe can return the country on the path of political stability, unity, security and economic prosperity. Barr. West, who has been a staunch supporter of Atiku for the past 15 years, stated that the enthronement of Atiku as the Nigerian President will prove boon for the country’s dwindling economy and provide panacea for Nigeria’s socio-political problems. Speaking about the former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s endorsement for Atiku, he said, “Former President Obasanjo knows that Atiku has all it takes to fix our battered nation. He has no option but to support Atiku because he knows Atiku will not let him and Nigerians down. It is against this backdrop that other elder statesmen have aligned behind Atiku. I’m happy that top religious leaders have also endorsed him.” Furthermore, Atiku Advancement Project coordinator said that the PDP Presidential candidate represents national unity and cohesion, and has already demonstrated it by uniting other PDP aspirants, who contested with him to support his 2019 ambition. He added that the worst and indelible mistake Nigerians will make is not to elect Atiku in 2019, in as much as the PDP candidate will run all inclusive government, create millions of jobs for the youths and make Nigeria great again. To know more about The Atiku Advancement Project, you can visit www.tap-atiku.org https://thedailymetro.com/2018/10/12/atiku-advancement-project-coordinator-hails-saraki-others-for-making-atiku-campaign-team/?fbclid=IwAR2z8-eAde5QoJsr9CfBDilN8Erxwq3TnanAGujL9ErpRG1wY5aN9sJvR5g FACEBOOK PAGE: follow The Atiku Advancement Project for more updates: https://m.facebook.com/tap.atiku/?ref=m_notif¬if_t=feed_comment
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The Issue is not just about atiku. Imagine atiku wins he would use 8years. Not to forget the position we are at the moment is as a result of PDPs mistakes and actions. For equity sake buhari should do his second term and had over to someone form the south south or east. |
By Emmanuel Obe A governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Barr. Soloabo West, has condemned the purported resolution of the National Caucus of the PDP to the effect that all sitting governors and members of the National Assembly on the platform of the party should be returned unopposed. In a press statement at the weekend, West, who is the main aspirant challenging Governor Nyesom Wike for the PDP ticket in Rivers State, said the resolution diametrically precludes interested party members from vying for those positions. “Such blanket endorsement of sitting governors and members of the National Assembly for whatever reason,” he said, “is patently undemocratic and completely shuts the door to internal party democracy.” He disclosed that efforts by some members of the Riverine Communities in Rivers State resident in Abuja, who had volunteered to pay for both his expression of intent and nomination forms since Thursday last week have been rebuffed. He said, “Officers at the National Secretariat bluntly refused to accept the bank draft that was issued in the name of the party, ostensibly, to prevent me from exercising my fundamental right to freely participate in the democratic processes leading to the 2019 general elections. “Our representatives were later informed by another officer at a late hour on Friday to effect a Bank Transfer through a POS terminal payable to the PDP which was unusual, a worrisome deviation from what had been the practice and tradition of obtaining both interest and nomination forms through the payment of Bank Draft. “I wish to state categorically that the PDP in shutting the door to democratic participation in the PDP governorship primary elections, has wilfully opened the door for me and my supporters to seek for other avenues to fully exercise our rights to participate, unhindered, in the processes leading to the 2019 general elections.” Barr West said the action of the national office of the party had confirmed his fears that there was indeed an arrangement to deny candidates from the riverine parts of Rivers State the opportunity to participate in the governorship primaries. West, whose campaign is founded on equity, has been fighting for the right of the people from the riverine communities to also become governor of Rivers State. “From the foregoing, it is clear that there is a grand plan to bar any candidate from the Riverine Communities of the state from participating in the governorship primary of the PDP in furtherance of the 2019 gubernatorial election. This is unfair,” he lamented. West however said he was not giving up on his governorship aspiration as yet. “Our options are open as we believe in the Almighty God who gives power to continue to guide our steps. For we are indeed fighting a just and equitable cause,” he said.
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By Emmanuel Obe A governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Mr. Soloabo West has said that the riverine communities of Rivers State have for too long been politically marginalised. West, who spoke on a Wazobia FM pidgin English programme on Friday said that since the return of democracy in 1999, the upland part of Rivers State had been kept out of the governorship of the state. He said 20 years is long enough period to sideline a sizable proportion of the population that have a stake in the state. And he said the unfortunate thing is that those keeping power in the upland state were not even ready to discuss its rotation. He said though he acknowledged the merit in the Ogoni struggle to also produce the next governor of Rivers State, the Ogoni claim is also tied to the upland hold to power which has denied the riverine areas a shot at the governorship. He said the riverine areas were being treated like outcasts. “Small time we go run enter ocean , enter shark belle, say we no from Rivers State that we from waterside,” he said. He likened the uneven power balance in the state to the posture of a man carrying a jerry can of water in one hand. “E go dey waka one kind, bend bend,” he said, stating that it is such an awkward sight. However, West said power rotation was not the only reason why he was wrestling with Governor Nyesom Wike for the ticket of the PDP in the state. He said he has the education and exposure needed to drive development in the state and is putting his services before the people of Rivers State to use. He said if given the mandate, he will take healthcare to unreached communities where maternal and child mortality was rife. West disclosed that he had come under immense pressures from people questioning his decision to take on the governor for the PDP ticket. The aspirant, who is a lawyer, is running with equity as his slogan. http://thedailymetro.com/2018/09/07/2019-is-about-redressing-20-years-of-marginalisation-west/
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By Chief Gogo Ada-Rufus Mbere Soalabo West, a governorship aspirant under the aegis of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), has declared on a Nigeria Info 92.3fm radio program that his approach to governance will be different from the style of the incumbent Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike. “My style of governance will surely be different from that of Governor Wike. I am a social democrat, therefore, I will be guided by the principles of equity, justice and fairness. All 23 local government areas will benefit from government projects.” He lamented: “It is not proper to concentrate government projects in Port Harcourt, Obio-Akpor and Ikwerre local government areas. There are 23 local government areas in the state. Each local government is as important as any other local government.” West, a lawyer, stressed: “To Inspire rapid industrialisation and create employment, each local government or old district headquarters will have an industrial park that will better harness it’s domestic potential. Locating industries in rural communities will checkmate urban migration and reduce crime and criminality.” He stated that he was challenging Governor Wike for the governorship ticket of the PDP because for 20 years all successive governors in Rivers State have come from the upland area of the state. “Former Governor Peter Odili from Ndoni served for eight years. Former Governors Celestine Omehia and Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi from Ikwerre jointly served for another eight years. Incumbent Governor Nyesom Wike, also from Ikwerre, has served for four years. In all, governors from the upland have collectively served for 20 unbroken years.” West bemoaned: “Some people have asked me why don’t I wait until 2023 to pursue my governorship ambition. In 2023, the upland would have produced governors of the state for 24 successive years. I doubt if anyone born in 1999 will understand what the upland/riverine dichotomy means.” He explained: “Yes, I am Soalabo West from Buguma in Asari-Toru local government area. It is because I am from Buguma in Asari-Toru local government area that I am an indigene of Rivers State. Therefore, I know how far governance is from the riverine communities in Rivers State.” “Land mass is a pervasive problem in the riverine communities. The state government needs to engage in a massive dredging and land reclamation project in the riverine communities. The state government in partnership with the federal government needs to clean up our polluted waterways; Rivers; creeks; swamps; lakes and ponds.” West emphasised: “After the clean up: government needs to put millions of fishes into the waterways; Rivers; creeks; swamps; lakes and ponds to develop a new colony of fishes so that fishing can become a profitable venture as it was about 30 years ago. We need a government that can turn around the economic fortunes of the people of the riverine communities.” In another event where he launched his campaign website- www.soalabowest.org , Soalabo West further stated that: “I have been a member of the PDP for over 10 years. I am a loyal member of the party. The PDP supports the principle of rotation. I strongly believe that we should give someone from the riverine after 20 years of power residing in the upland to govern the state with a different style; ideals; model and methodology.” http://thedailymetro.com/2018/09/07/rivers-2019-west-says-his-style-of-governance-will-be-different-from-wikes-insist-after-20-years-power-should-rotate-from-upland-to-the-riverine-23-lgas-will-benefit-from-government-proje/
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By Emmanuel Obe A governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party for the 2019 general elections, Mr. Soalabo West, has said that he is campaigning on the basis of equity. In an interview with journalists in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Mr. West, a lawyer, publisher and businessman, said government has not been able to address the issues of development in Rivers State since its creation because the resources of the state have not been equitably spread to address the real development concerns of the state. “If you try to infuse equity, fairness and justice into all your decision making processes you will very likely deliver the dividends of democracy to the people. You will very likely deliver abundant life to everybody,” he said. West is the only other aspirant of the PDP outside the incumbent, Governor Nyesom Wike, that has publicly declared to contest 2019 governorship election in Rivers State. Below are excerpts from the interview: “My name is Soalabo West. I am a lawyer with competencies spanning environmental law, energy, natural resources. I am actually quite good at concluding transactions. “I am the latest gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the PDP come 2019. What is driving you? “People always ask me why, why why? I have been around this all my life and what we see today is worse than what we saw before. And I think it’s just been progressive; it’s like a constant downhill motion for all of us. And the only thing that can stop that downhill proclivity is qualitative leadership. What do you mean by that? By qualitative leadership, I mean the type that understands the tears of the women in the creeks, the tears of the women in their farms; the tears of fathers who can’t get work at Trans-Amadi anymore; the tears whose loved ones are dead and the tears and hopelessness of people who are unable to make anything out of their lives because they live in Rivers State. I think I have got the kind of qualitative leadership ideas that can get us out of that quagmire. You have been talking about equity. How does it play out here? Many people have also asked me that why I anchor your campaign on equity first. And I said I am basically a social democrat at heart and I believe strongly on the equity, fairness and justice. Not necessarily because I am a lawyer but because that is the way I think. So for me, the only way I can rule Rivers State is on the basis of equity. I think if you try to infuse equity, fairness and justice into all your decision making processes you will very very likely deliver the dividends of democracy to the people. You will very likely deliver abundant life to everybody in your state. For me the kind of equity is like this. In terms of expenditure in a state, you want to make sure that you spend Rivers money on Rivers people across the entire landmass of Rivers State. You want to make sure that taxpayers enjoy the benefits of their taxes. Barr. Soalabo W. West will Speaking live today on Nigerian Info 92.3 with Dayo Elusakin. Talking about issues and their solutions to champion his campaign for a "New Paradigm" for a better Rivers state. 6:00pm http://thedailymetro.com/2018/09/04/rivers-pdp-ticket-i-am-running-on-the-basis-of-equity-soalabo-west/
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No body has openly confronted Wike in contest for the sit for the governor of Rivers State. Have you asked why. In Democracy they is room for everyone. Tomorrow Barr. Soalabo W. West will be speaking live on Nigerian Info. 6:00pm stay tuned
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Wike became governor because they was a political battle to remove ameachi. And which in reality he highjacked the position. If they were to be a free and fair primary alot of people won't support wike. |
SolutionMee:lol. Even God's are challenged my brother. History has shown us that's gods have been challenged and lost too. |
By Egufe Yafugborhi PORT HARCOURT — AGAINST prevailing atmosphere of an automatic party ticket for Governor Nyesom Wike in the coming 2019 governorship election in Rivers State, another aspirant, Soalabo West, has come out to challenge the governor for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, ticket in the state.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/09/rivers-2019-drama-as-west-challenges-wike-for-pdp-ticket/
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You know the problem with Nigerian is that when some says something we don't find out how true it is. I leave in Port Harcourt and the street that leads to the flooded area on east/west road Nkpolu. 1. That road was constructed by the PDP government. The contract was collected from amaechi by Jonathan to spit him of which he advised the constitution of the drainage but they didn't. 2. The water that is gathers there after it rains started this year after the empty land which It flows to was sold by the Nkpolu community to an individual. And after it was sand filled they became the architect of their own problem. So blaming it Any government is wrong if the communities insist on the government to make a water way the would have during the construction but they didn't and if they did not sell there land where the water flows to they won't have any problem. So let's be honest we are the cause of our problems at time the leaders just ride on it. |
sean1000x:. Aboki Stella did nothing. Remember she and Jonathan left Port Harcourt Airport in ruins, prevented the repairs and construction of the airport to meet international standards because they had issues with amaechi. And you giving her credit. What about the 200 something million naira car she bought with Airport money. That's were her credit is oo |
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Abi ori USA buru ni. E no concern 9ja sha. But we no get say online. Most content online aren't ours self. |
Lies I say lies. This picture came up on nairaland.com sometime ago. It was said to be a wedding ceremony where security operative and people where fighting over food and money. |
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