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PoliticsRe: Reason For Wave Of Defection By Southern Kaduna Politicians by Bobloco: 3:17pm On Feb 15, 2025
TUANKU:
OP is always mentioning Peter Obi in his brainless posts...did PO dry hump your Ma?
Peter Obi lives rent free in his medulla oblongata
PoliticsRe: Nddc: Ex Pdp Governor Aspirant Brother Arrest Popular Mc by Bobloco: 2:57pm On Feb 15, 2025
SalamRushdie:
This new trend of politicians arresting anyone who ask for accountability needs to stop
It's quite unfortunate
PoliticsRe: APC Presidency Under Buhari, Tinubu A Disaster" - Usman Bugaje by Bobloco: 2:43pm On Feb 15, 2025
Tinubu turning out to be a disaster was foretold.

In fact, it would have been a miracle if a notorious narcotics trafficker, CIA agent, certificate forger, and buccaneering power grabber engaging in criminal state capture didn't turn out to be a huge disaster
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Terrorists Attack Nigerian Army Base, Kill Three Soldiers by Bobloco: 12:51pm On Feb 15, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: 2027 Election Conducted So Early by Bobloco: 11:50am On Feb 15, 2025
helinues:
See guy, you are not a robot.

I raised some points there which are logic. Stop derailing threads by sounding always same.

If you don't have any contributions, just stay out instead of disgracing yourself
There is no valid point, let alone logic, in that piece of gibberish you posted up there. In fact, you have never made any sense.
PoliticsRe: 2027 Election Conducted So Early by Bobloco: 11:43am On Feb 15, 2025
Another piece of gibberish from the staple of Nairaland's most notorious creator of senseless threads and comments.
TravelRe: FG Approves Kashimbila Cargo/agro-allied Airport Concessioning, Targets 4.1trn by Bobloco: 11:32am On Feb 15, 2025
zero8zero:
Congratulations to the people of Taraba, it has reached your turn.
What has reached their turn?
PoliticsRe: See Tigran Gambaryan's Reply To FG's tweet by Bobloco:
We, the sane Nigerians, believe in you, Tigran Gambaryan.

You are saying the truth
PoliticsRe: We rejected Gambaryan's $5million bribe, disregard his false allegations - FG by Bobloco: 7:09am On Feb 15, 2025
shocked
PoliticsRe: CBN Introduces New ATM Withdrawal Charges, Scraps Free Withdrawals At Other Bank by Bobloco: 7:08am On Feb 15, 2025
muyico:
Tax must prevail! We must move Nigeria forward with our taxes

PoliticsRe: Save Your Tweet Let Us Compare Notes In March 2027- El-rufai by Bobloco(op): 6:56am On Feb 15, 2025
beerfraud:
instead of Peter Obi let power return to the north
Let thy will be done
PoliticsRe: ‘tinubu’s Govt Can’t Silence Me’, Prof Yusuf Speaks From Detention by Bobloco(op): 9:33pm On Feb 14, 2025
sad
PoliticsSave Your Tweet Let Us Compare Notes In March 2027- El-rufai by Bobloco(op): 9:32pm On Feb 14, 2025
El-Rufai responded to his critics


https://x.com/elrufai/status/1890131880319598655

PoliticsRe: Tinubu Approves Conversion Of YABATECH To University by Bobloco: 6:23pm On Feb 14, 2025
YoungLionken:
This mugu is just busy doing nothing reasonable angry! Oga leave poly abi uni and fix the economy, at least take it back to the way you met it angry! What's all this irrelevancy here and there?! South African president is busy getting international recognition, you're here behaving like a local school monitor😠!!!
That's just the minimum Nigerians are asking for
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Ruthless, Criminal Organisation - Spokesman Tells Canadian Court by Bobloco: 6:20pm On Feb 14, 2025
angry
EducationRe: Nigerian Demanded Binance Users Data To Target Opposition – Gambaryan by Bobloco: 6:20pm On Feb 14, 2025
JAWBONE:
Ribadu, Tinubu and APC will surely get their reward
And surely they will
PoliticsRe: Ronu Mob Suffer Amnesia As Usual by Bobloco: 6:58am On Feb 14, 2025
Bede2u:
2 years ago El Rufai was there darling. Today he is IPOB grin

Not long ago Ronu O'mockery the he-goat was there arch enemy and a foolish boy. Today he is wiser than the serpent and a bonafide Lukumi. Some of them even want to change the name of their ethnic group to Lukumi because of their new found friendship.

These are the same people who said in 2003 that Buhari should never be allowed to be president. The story changed in 2015

They fought Wike when he was fighting Amechi and Buhari. They called him cultist, now he is Mr. Project.

Not long ago they were bragging about religious harmony in their ronu region. Today they are up in arms against their Muslim brothers for wanting their God-given right of shariah law.

If Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour wants to win election in 2027, all he needs to do for the ever emotional ronu touts to back him is to start insulting Igbos.

What exactly does a ronu man want. He is neither here nor there. A classic 2faced demon.
They are the most unreasonable, senseless and confused set of humans to have ever emerge on the surface of the earth

PoliticsRe: Canada: “Join ÌPOB & Secure A Visa,” Nigerians Advise Defence Chief by Bobloco: 8:48pm On Feb 13, 2025
Dreal1247:
Is he a asylum seeker? Nigerian officials are gradually being avoided like leprosy. It is very good for this to continue until they see how dignifying it is to build a decent society.
Actually, Nigerian officials working under the government of a notorious narcotics drug trafficker, CIA agent, certificate forger, buccaneering power grabber engaging in criminal state capture
PoliticsRe: Information Minister Spotlights President Tinubu's Achievements by Bobloco: 7:21pm On Feb 13, 2025
“We are witnessing a transformative era, where hope is being renewed for all Nigerians, regardless of age or gender, across the nation,” he added.
PoliticsRe: ‘tinubu’s Govt Can’t Silence Me’, Prof Yusuf Speaks From Detention by Bobloco(op):
“I gently reminded her that our fight is not with the EFCC or its operatives but with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s corrupt and tyrannical government. I convinced her to come upstairs with me for her to apologize to the operative she got into a shouting match with when they came to our house to abduct me the night before. Her apology worked magic because it got me an upgrade from the cell I shared with three other detainees to a single cell all to myself.
PoliticsRe: “Never Again Will Bad Roads Define Our State” - Abia Governor, Alex Otti by Bobloco: 6:04pm On Feb 13, 2025
sad
Politics‘tinubu’s Govt Can’t Silence Me’, Prof Yusuf Speaks From Detention by Bobloco(op): 3:12pm On Feb 13, 2025
Former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Prof Usman Yusuf, who is facing corruption allegations has detailed his experience in the hands of security operatives and officials of the federal correctional service.

Yusuf, a Professor of Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, had been a vocal critic of President Bola Tinubu, his government and policies.

His travail reportedly began after a viral interview criticising Nigeria’s new found romance with France among other public commentaries that allegedly unsettled the government.


He was recently arrested by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and subsequently slammed with a five-count charges bordering on alleged embezzlement and conferment of undue advantage to himself, as the boss of the NHIA in 2016.


He pleaded not guilty to all the charges in court.

But on Wednesday, an FCT High Court shifted ruling in his bail application.

Justice Chinyere Nwecheonwu ruled that he be remanded in the Nigerian Correctional Service facility in Kuje, FCT pending the ruling on February 27.

But following the ruling, Prof Yusuf in lengthy response to his ordeal described the whole scenario as a ploy by the President to silence him.

Professor Yusuf said he has full confidence in his legal team to “vigorously defend me against the baseless recycled falsehoods the EFCC charged me with.


He said the family was deeply touched and remained eternally grateful for the overwhelming support from people all across the country and abroad.

He assured Nigerians that he would never be silenced by Tinubu’s “dictatorial and autocratic leadership, which is forcefully suppressing any legitimate opposition to his misrule of our fatherland”.

According to him, well-meaning Nigerians should resist “these dangerous traits that are reminiscent of the dark days of military rule in Nigeria”.

He revealed that he had the haunting presence of the state stalking him since he started publicly criticising the policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s.

“The security agents have been physically and electronically tracking my family and I on the orders of this government.

He said the trigger for his ordeal was the Northern Youths Summit in Bauchi last month.

His fifteen days account of his detention and incarceration reads:

“On Wednesday, 29 January 2025, at around 6:30pm, as I was preparing to break my fast, my wife came upstairs to inform me that two gentlemen in black suits knocked at the door and came inside the house, saying I knew they were coming. I came downstairs in my Jallabiyya (robe), no cap, with bathroom slippers to meet these gentlemen who introduced themselves as operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) directed to take me to their headquarters.

“I asked them for their badges, which they showed me with an apology for the oversight. I asked for an arrest warrant, and they told me that they did not need one. I also asked why I was not sent any formal invitation letter before this intrusive visit. I then asked to be allowed to go upstairs to change but was physically blocked by these operatives. I also asked for my wife to be allowed to go upstairs and bring me a change of clothing, but they refused to allow that.

“On stepping outside the house, there were 5 armed mobile policemen, some deployed to the back of my house, presumably to prevent me from escaping through the back door or window. The engine of the bus they came in was left running with the driver sitting inside.

“In the heat of argument, my wife got into a shouting match with the lead operative, which made her say a few unpleasant words that provoked him and the rest of his team.

“My 14-year-old daughter was understandably very shaken by this act of state terror. I shouted out some words of consolation to her because I was blocked from going close to hug and talk to her. I asked my wife to call my brothers and Lawyers to let them know.

“The lead operative angrily seized my phone from my hand and literally bundled me onto the bus, seating me between him and an armed mobile policeman.

“The driver then zoomed off, driving crazily, sometimes against the flow of traffic to the EFCC headquarters. All the dark-suited operatives and the five armed mobile policemen in the bus were gleefully high-fiving themselves as if they had captured Kachalla Bello Turji, the notorious Zamfara bandit kingpin.

“Let us be clear, the main purpose of these cowardly Gestapo tactics by the EFCC was to use the instrument of state to intimidate and terrorise my family. As for me, I was not the least impressed or intimidated by this shameful act of state terror.

“On arriving at the EFCC, the five armed mobile policemen were dismissed with a part on the back for a job well done while I was escorted by the dark-suited operatives upstairs to the office of head of Procurement Fraud Section (PFS) to whom I introduced myself and asked why he sent his operatives to abduct me from my house to his office. He just handed me a bunch of papers, and he said were my charges asking me to sign, which I did after some back and forth.

“I asked him for a bottle of water to break my fast, which he obliged, and to be allowed to call my wife. Unfortunately, my phone battery had run down. I was refused a phone call to tell my wife and daughter where and how I was.

“After signing and collecting a copy of the charges against me, the boss PFS who seemed in a rush to close for the day, asked his assistant to take his bag downstairs to his car as if I was the last item on his to-do list for the day.

“No one told me why I was abducted, whether or not I was going to be detained, when I would be allowed access to my family and Lawyers, or when I would be arraigned in court to answer the charges labelled against me.

“I was then taken on foot around the main building to the detention cells. After being processed, I asked to be allowed to say my evening prayers (Maghrib and Isha), after which I was taken to my cell, which I shared with three other detainees.

“Many of the detainees, especially the youths, recognised me and came over to greet and offer their prayers and best wishes. My three cellmates accorded me all the courtesy and respect befitting my grey hairs. They gave me a sachet of pure water and a cup of hot tea, which helped ease my headache, resulting from caffeine withdrawal and hunger from 20 hours of fasting.


“Detainees sleep on thin mattresses that touch each other on a bare floor. My cellmates offered me the privileged position of being next to the wall.

“It was now 11 p.m., the lights were turned off, and the cell doors were locked with keys from outside. I laid down in the dark, pained that I had not spoken with my wife and daughter to tell them where and how I was doing.

“Soon after the lights went out, one of my cellmates started snoring loudly, ordinarily, this would have kept me awake, but I fell asleep until awoken by the metallic clanging sound of the cell guards opening the cells for morning prayers at 5am. We came out to say our prayers in a small recess on the corridor.

“My name was called out at 7am on Thursday, 30 January 2025, and told to get ready to be taken to court at 8am. On coming out of the building housing the detention cells with my interrogation officer (IO), a photographer of the media unit of the EFCC was strategically stationed to be taking my pictures unshaven, in bathroom slippers, no cap and in the same clothing that I was abducted from my house the evening before.

“It was then very obvious to me that one of the directives to the EFCC was to publicly humiliate, demunanise, and weaken my spirit in addition to smearing my reputation and integrity with frivolous made-up charges.

“When I got into the bus, I jokingly told the operatives that they had forgotten to put on hands and legs, cuffs, and chains on me. They busted out laughing, saying, “Haba Oga, e no reach dat level”.

“The judge adjourned the date of my arraignment to Monday, 3 February 2025, because lawyers of the EFCC were not prepared, which meant four more days of detention in EFCC’s cell for me.

“On arriving back at the EFCC, my wife was waiting with a fresh change of clothing and a home-cooked meal; the last time I had anything to eat was about 40 hours ago.

“I gently reminded her that our fight is not with the EFCC or its operatives but with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s corrupt and tyrannical government. I convinced her to come upstairs with me for her to apologize to the operative she got into a shouting match with when they came to our house to abduct me the night before. Her apology worked magic because it got me an upgrade from the cell I shared with three other detainees to a single cell all to myself.

“The boredom of detention was eased by visits from family and friends, taking walks on the long corridor of the cells, reading the Qur’an, getting enough rest and mentally tuning out of the hustle and bustle of the outside world, I felt the comforting warmth of an inner peace and calmness that I had never experienced in my life.

“On the day of my arraignment on Monday, 3 February 2025, the Court was packed full with lawyers, youth organisations, and activists. After my arraignment, the judge ordered that I should be remanded in Kuje Prison until 12 February 2025, when she could hear my Lawyers’ bail application.

“This ended my six days of detention in the EFCC and the beginning of nine days of Incarceration in Kuje Prison. I was promptly taken to the Prison by EFCC operatives in their bus and handed over to the Nigerian Correctional Service,

“For my first 9 days of incarceration in Kuje Prison, it started from Mon. 3 to Wed 12 Feb. 2025

“The name Kuje Prison from the outside feels like going to the dark beyond. My experience from the first day I got in to the day I exited was anything but. I found the staff of the Nigerian Correctional Service in Kuje to be compassionate, courteous, supportive, and very professional in the conduct of their duties. They treated the inmates, majority of whom are youths, as humans with the utmost of respect, support, and understanding.

“I was processed and taken to my new home, called the segregation unit, which houses VIP inmates. Although the setting is relaxed with some few privileges, one is constantly reminded of the loss of his freedom by round the clock presence of guards, CCTVs in the hallway and the courtyard that are monitored both within the Prison and remotely at the headquarters and the fact that the guards locked the door to each cell from the outside each day at 8pm and opened next day at 7am which is 11 hours locked up in a hot cell measuring about 10 by 6 feet with only one window.


“The 13 hours of freedom within the Prison yard are invaluable. One could freely walk to the mosque on the other side of the Prison for Zuhr and Asr, the only 2 prayers that are done in a congregation in the mosque because prisoner cells are locked from 6pm to 9am.

“Kuje Prison brought back memories of my boarding school days with the prisoners policing themselves. Each prisoner knows his assigned job the moment they are let out of their cells in the morning. The yard is kept very clean, and the relationship between wardens and the prisoners is that of mutual respect.

“The prisoners seemed aware of happenings on the outside. Many of them would come to me to offer words of support. As soon as they found out who I was, I kept getting requests to meet with various individuals and groups who wanted me to advocate for them when I get out, they seemed to have forgotten that I also had my own wahala.

“I sat down with and heard from young men accused or convicted of being Boko Haram, Bandits, IPOB, Shiites protesters, armed robbers, drug traffickers, murderers, rapists, lifers, 419ers, the list of alleged crimes goes on and on. I also went to the Prison clinic to meet with the staff and patients. I visited the kitchen where prisons did the cooking. I went to and talked to prisoners in the skills acquisition workshops, the small sparsely stocked library and the Nigerian Open University building. I didn’t enter the cells of the inmates but watched them play football matches.

“It was very sad to see our youths in the prime of their lives wasting away. What was very painful to hear was the stories of many prisoners awaiting trial some for over 10 years. Kuje Prison with an original capacity of 560 inmates, now holds 960 with 198 (21%) convicted while 765 (79%) awaiting trial.

“I considered my spending time in Kuje Prison as a blessing and an education I would never have gotten from any classroom. It was a privilege to hear and see the sufferings, trials and tribulations of these young men. I promised to do my part when I get out to reach officials and agencies that can help make things better”.

https://dailytrust.com/tinubus-govt-cant-silence-me-prof-yusuf-speaks-from-detention/#google_vignette
PoliticsRe: NNPC Reduces Petrol Pump Price, Issues Instruction To Filling Stations by Bobloco: 3:02pm On Feb 13, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: No Vacancy In Aso Rock Till 2031 by Bobloco: 11:01am On Feb 13, 2025
helinues:
His Excellency president Tinubu's reelection sure die. The projects are there to speak for themselves. The policies and reforms are glaring which are transforming things.

The strategic part of the reelection already taken care of. We are only waiting for formality

No vacancy in Aso rock till 2031
Another piece of gibberish from the staple of Nairaland's most notorious creator of senseless threads and comments.
PoliticsRe: Edo Election: Why No Party Benefited From Overvoting by Bobloco:
Take whatever comes from the staples of Tinubu's The Nation propaganda newspaper with a pinch of salt.
PoliticsRe: Throwback: Even My Corpse Will Reject PDP, I Can Never Go Back - El-Rufai by Bobloco:
osuofia2:
Only obidients takes hellrufai serious, they forgot his history while as a governor so soon. The people of southern Kaduna will never forget. As a governor Abuja Kaduna road was a kidnappers haven. What changed immediately he left government. Peace returned
But you took him so seriously when he galvanized other northern APC governors to support Tinubu during the 2023 general elections.

PoliticsRe: LP Fielding Peter Obi Against Tinubu In 2027, Says Arabambi (Video) by Bobloco: 7:39am On Feb 13, 2025
angry
PoliticsTinubu’s Reelection: ACF, Others Tackle Ganduje Over No-vacancy Comment by Bobloco(op): 3:23am On Feb 13, 2025
Pro-North social-political organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum, and some prominent voices from the northern region of the country have said the region cannot be forced to re-elect President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

The ACF and other northern leaders declared that no individual could claim to be the mouthpiece of the North and, as such, it was wrong for the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Abdullahi Ganduje, to ask the North to wait till 2031 before vying for the Presidency.

They spoke against the backdrop of Ganduje’s warning to northern politicians nursing presidential ambition in 2027 to bury the idea, vowing that Tinubu would complete two terms in office.

Ganduje made the assertion on Tuesday when he received a delegation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Media Centre and Tinubu Northern Youth Forum at the party national Secretariat in Abuja.

According to him, it would be unfair to deny Tinubu the chance of being re-elected after a fellow northerner was allowed to finish his tenure of eight years.

The APC National Chairman pledged that the party would religiously follow the zoning process by ensuring that the North-South sharing formula is strictly adhered to.

Ganduje said, “When a leader from the northern part of this country was in office for eight years, we advocated that the next president in our party should come from the south. Luckily enough, we worked very hard with the cooperation of Nigerians.


“Our president has come from the south and is going, Insha Allah, for a second term come 2027. And after that, it will be the turn of the northern part of this country.”

But a former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, shared an opinion by one Uche Diala, a member of the APC, who warned that if care is not taken President Tinubu may be given the ‘Goodluck Jonathan treatment’ ahead of the next presidential election.

El-Rufai shared on verified X handle, the opinion titled, ‘2027: South West, Tinubu’s supporters playing with fire – Part 1.’

The post asserted that the relationship between Tinubu and the North had deteriorated less than two years into his administration.

El-Rufai has been attacking the ruling party and the policies of the Tinubu government, even as political gladiators across the party lines continued to mull the idea of floating a coalition capable of defeating the APC.

The Arewa Consultative Forum rejected Ganduje’s call, stressing that the North cannot afford to wait till 2031 for Presidency.

Speaking with our correspondent, the National Publicity Secretary of the ACF, Prof Tukur Muhammad-Baba, asserted that Ganduje’s comment is a reflection of the cult-like nature of the presidency, where allegiance to the president is paramount.


“Given the nature of the Presidency, it has become something like a cult; a personality cult and allegiance to the president because it looks like the president wants total allegiance and nothing else.

“We are in the season of politics and you should expect that those who are near the corridors of power should express those things. But it’s not constitutional,”
Muhammad-Baba said.

He emphasised that voters cannot be influenced by force, saying it is up to them to endorse, reject, or modify Ganduje’s opinion.

“There’s nothing new in what Ganduje said. So many people have said so before. Not too long ago, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume said the same thing that northerners should forget about it until 2031.

“He or she or party members cannot influence voters by force. So, what he said was an opinion and his personal opinion and it’s up to the voters to endorse, reject or modify what he said. I think voters are becoming wise as to where the president comes from. In 2015, we were sold a dummy of anti-corruption.

“We were sold a dummy of many things and people have realized that it wasn’t true. Then, of course, the Renewed Hope came in 2023 and the hope is turning into a nightmare. What will sell President Bola Tinubu, I think and I hope, is not whether he will contest or not, it will be his policies and their impact on the people. If they buy it, fine,
” he noted.

A former APC National Vice Chairman (North-West), Mallam Salihu Lukman, threw his weight behind the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

He told The PUNCH that, “El-Rufai is not saying anything different from what I have been saying all these while. The only difference is that he is talking for the North while I talk for the whole country.”

Also, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has declared once again that he remains the right candidate for President in the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to Ganduje’s admonition for the North to wait till 2031 for Tinubu to finish his second term before aspiring for the Presidency, Mohammed, who spoke through his Commissioner for Natural Resources Development, Maiwada Bello, described Ganduje’s comment as silly.

Bello urged the youths to rally around Governor Mohammed, saying that he had set a national precedent by appointing more youths into key positions in government than any other governor in Nigeria.

The commissioner said the Bauchi governor’s bold move underscores his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment and inclusive governance, adding that he deserves the collective support of the Nigerian populace to propel him to the country’s highest political office in 2027.

He said, “We are committed to building a government that reflects the energy and innovation of the youth. No other administration in the country has given young people as many opportunities to serve in high-level positions as my administration.”

In an interview, a former ally-turned-foe of the President Tinubu, Babachir Lawal, affirmed that the North can never forgive Tinubu over the manner he allegedly brought suffering to the region through his nail-biting reforms.


The former SGF reiterated El-Rufai’s warning that the North is massively mobilising its people ahead of the 2027 polls.

He stated, “The North is seriously mobilising with a consensus that Bola Tinubu must give way in the 2027 election. This is no doubt about the consensus. There’s no argument about that. I may not have been supporting El-Rufai’s position. But on this one, I will join him to see how we can stop Bola Tinubu from winning the 2027 election. Because if he does win, you know there will be one large refugee camp.’

“So, there’s that consensus. Everybody understands that if we are to continue with these policies for another four years, northern Nigeria will become one large refugee camp. So, there’s a consensus that for self-preservation alone, we must look for another candidate.”

Babachir said the state of origin of the candidate doesn’t matter, noting that the important thing is for the candidate to understand the need for one Nigeria.

He added, “Now, that is where quite a number of people think that it is only right to find someone who is patriotic and sees Nigeria as one, even if it’s from the South or the North. Some want it to come from the South while others are saying we cannot take the risk of bringing a southerner for self-preservation alone. So, that is where the divergence is.

“But we all agree that we must look for a substitute for Bola Tinubu. Unfortunately, quite a lot of people like Ganduje and other northerners benefiting directly from this government are just irritants. They are people who are talking to justify their positions in this rogue government. So they are justifying their place in it not caring what the other parts of northern Nigeria are going through.

“So, if we can get a good southerner that can rule with equity, we are okay. It’s not actually about the elite consensus. It’s about the masses and what they are saying at the bottom. Even if some elite pretend to be supporting Bola, they will not vote for him because they are the ones at the receiving end of this thing. They are also the ones directing us, political elites of northern origin, to make sure this man doesn’t have a second chance.”

Commenting on the development, a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain and lawmaker representing Benue South Senatorial District, Abba Moro, also observed that what is playing out is an alignment of forces ahead of the electoral contest.

Moro also noted that El-Rufai and Ganduje’s remarks smacked of political alignment

He said, “There are several fireworks that are going on in the political firmament at the moment. These are attempts at alignment and realignment. Ambitions are on display and people are expressing sentiments in line with their ambitions.

“My take is that with time, the picture will become clearer as to the direction of things takes shape. Nigerians will make up their minds as to where to go. Don’t forget that this present government is barely a year and a few months old.”

However, taking a different position on the matter, a former Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, Anthony Sani, submitted that El-Rufai and Ganduje do not speak for the North.

He said, “There is nothing controversial about the statements of the two. This is because none of the two people you have mentioned speaks for the North in so far as partisan politics is concerned. This is because the North can be united politically on issues of real concern to northerners but when it comes to partisan politics, the North does not act in unison.”

He recalled that in the Second Republic, “Shehu Shagari contested against Nnamdi Azikiwe of the Nigeria People’s Party while Obafemi Awolowo of Unity Party of Nigeria from the South and with Mallam Aminu Kano of Peoples Redemption Party from Kano and Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim of famous ‘politics without bitterness’ from the North joined forces together.


“During the third and the current Fourth Republics, the North voted for Moshood Abiola against their son, Bashir Tofa, and voted for Bola Tinubu in 2023 from the South against the son of the soil, Atiku Abubakar. This should also inform political pundits that the North can use contingency in its approach to politics depending on the situation on the ground,” he elaborated.

The National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, Malam Falalu Bello, expressed disappointment that El-Rufai and Ganduje were playing ethnic or religious politics.

Bello said though the constitution of the country gives Tinubu the privilege of running for re-election, the PRP would field a sellable candidate in 2027.

He said, “The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria does not allow for an eight-year term for the President of the Federal Republic but a four-year term which for President Ahmed Bola Tinubu comes to an end in 2027 at the end of which he must face the Nigerian electorate to seek for another mandate.

“The PRP had a candidate in the presidential elections of 2023 who came 8th out of the 19 presidential candidates and would, Insha Allah, field its presidential candidate in the 2027 election to face President Tinubu or whoever APC decides as its candidate and our choice will be any Nigerian to bring good governance to Nigerians.”

The Immediate past Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Benue State, Chief Bemgba Iortyom, warned El-Rufai to stop heating the polity with his posturing as the mouthpiece of the north.

The PDP chieftain said playing the south against the North in the name of promoting the interest of the region is an ill wind that will bring no good.

He said, “So I asked again, who are the northerners? Are they Almajiris who are the real face of poverty or El-Rufai, whose children are part of the bourgeois? I think one of his sons is in the House of Reps, right? You have his children in the upper echelons of life. He wants you to understand that he and his children and those Talakawa and the downtrodden are all North.

“He should basically be trying to pacify certain areas where he has caused so much strife within the polity of that state. El-Rufai had placed himself in a larger perspective in the eyes of Nigerians as an ethnic and religious extremist. He’s not the sort of person that should be talking about the north and the south dichotomy. As far as I’m concerned, he’s only leading a crusade in the wrong direction.”

The National Secretary of the APC, Senator Ajibola Basiru, described the claim that Tinubu brought poverty to the North as laughable.

He said, “First and foremost, El-Rufai and others cannot speak for the North. Lukman, on the other hand, is a hireling of El-Rufai. So, whatever he says is from the same person and the way they going about it is laughable. I don’t know when El-Rufai turned himself to the mouthpiece of the north.

“He should, first of all, go and make peace with the Kaduna chapter of the APC before talking about national leadership. Then two, this idea of trying to represent the North is for his personal and egoistic interest because when you look at the structure of government we have in place now, you cannot be saying anybody is anti-north.

“The Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Budget and National Planning, the national chairman of the party, the Vice President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, deputy senate president, and key other ones from the North. So, we don’t know what they meant meant. This is not even a military government. It’s a democratic one.

“The structure and setup of the Nigerian Constitution does not even facilitate or allow marginalisation of any part of the country. There’s no northern state that does not have members in the Federal Executive Council. So, where did El-Rufai and others come up with their theory of Tinubu being anti-North? Even as we speak, the North now North-West, North-East and North Central Development Commissions. All of them have been activated?”


The APC scribe emphasised that El-Rufai was free to exit the APC if he so wished without levelling any false claim.

Basiru also advised that the former governor should have been engaging in penance over the manner he managed Kaduna State amid the turbulence, killings and rife state of insecurity that rocked the state under his watch.

“We all know he is working together with Atiku. He should not divert from the implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President. He has also been going about alleging that they want to arrest him and put him in a dungeon. Who does that in a democratic society? The president is a detribalised Nigeria.

“That was why the Federal Government also gave out N150bn support to Kaduna State. But El-Rufai turned around and claimed it was a bribe to Governor Uba Sani. We are talking about funds that will benefit farmers and the agricultural structure in the state. Rather than commending the federal government and seeing it as charitable, he is labelling it as a bribe to his governor.’
https://punchng.com/tinubus-reelection-acf-others-tackle-ganduje-over-no-vacancy-comment/

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