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You ran in the senatorial
primary of the APC for
Edo South ahead of the
2015 polls but lost to
Hon. Samson Osagie. How
were you able to move
on?
Moving on was nothing of
a quagmire at all and that
is because as a student of
mysticism and
hermeticism,I hold the
view very tenaciously that
“as above so below”,
meaning that nothing
happens in the life of a
student of light by
accident. I gave it all my
best and vicariously
yearned again for another
parliamentary lacuna to
use parliament as a pizza
for social engineering and
legislative dialectics, but
when it did not happen, it
just meant that the cosmic
keyboard was vibrating at
its own rhythm and
harmonics according to the
law of the cycles which is
itself an immutable divine
law.
Some Nigerians believe
that the administration
of President Muhammadu
Buhari has been sluggish.
Do you share that
sentiment?
President Buhari has left
no one in doubt-except of
course incorrigible political
Philistines and revanchists-
that he has set his hands
on the plough and no
political Jupiter can stop
him now from cleansing
the Augean stable and
navigating the ship of the
Nigerian state from
Bermuda Triangle. He has
demonstrated a
diaphanous commitment
to pulverize the monster of
corruption by not just
vacuous sloganeering as it
was in the past, but has
announced a willingness to
begin an epic prosecution
of economic vandals. The
constitution of a
Presidential Advisory
Committee against
corruption, headed by the
fiery and no nonsense
Professor Itse Sagay, is a
further demonstration of
his commitment.
I simply don’t understand
what they mean by
sluggishness. Mr President
met a country in a state of
economic phlebotomy,
social anomie, moral
putrescence and political
erebusism. Was he
supposed to have, against
this background, begin to
take precipitate steps
bordering on the harum
scarum just to satiate the
dramatic proclivities of
those who lightly cogitate
that Nigeria is a political
cinematography? No no
no.
Fixing the Nigerian
economy just now requires
systematic methodology,a
sangfroid disposition and a
calculative mind as cool as
cucumber. His shuttle
diplomacy to rally Nigeria’s
neighbours and the
international community at
regional and global levels
are already paying off in
the war against Boko
Haram. His spartan
discipline and respect for
the rule of law, especially
on fiscal matters, are
already yielding positive
mileage for the economy.
Nigerians are used to
theatrics and histrionics
but President Buhari is not
a man of theatre and
drama.He is a
man of few words but
much action.
The PDP in Edo recently
kicked against the
approval of the National
Assembly of the World
Bank loan being
negotiated by the state
government. What is
your take on the
argument that it will
further plunge the state
into debt?
The objurgations of the
PDP in Edo State against
the loan deal, as you call
it, before the National
Assembly is sheer jejune
political polyphony and
sciamachy. The World
Bank, as you know, would
not indulge anybody who
plays ducks and drakes on
financial matters and, in
any case,the laudable
achievements of Edo State
government is palpably
visible to the blind and
audible to the deaf.These
are facts too gargantuan
and irrefutable to be
contested except and save
those habilimented in
astigmatic political
monocles. The Edo PDP
Chairman is a comedian;
any time he wants to act,
he beckons on journalists
to tell them to come. We
are not bothered about
their criticisms. As you can
see, Edo is working. Once
Edo people are happy with
the Comrade Governor,
Orbih and his cohorts are
inconsequential.
But are you not worried
that with the
achievement of the PDP
in Edo South in the
National Assembly
elections, it might
replicate that success
come 2016 governorship
election?
What were the results
achieved by the PDP in the
last elections? They simply
latched in on the South/
South sentiments and the
Christian/Muslim
stratagem during the
presidential election and,
even at that, the final
results were a photo finish
and, of course, when the
House of Assembly election
took place, when the
issues were now local and
internal to Edo, was it not
now conspicuously
demonstrated that APC
owns papa’s land, going by
the outcome of the
elections? If anything has
changed since then it’s
that the people of Edo are
now more attracted to the
APC and the Comrade
Governor, especially with
the non-performance of
the PDP also at the federal
level and their eventual
defeat.So what is the
tension? Edo is APC state
anytime, any day and
come rain, come sun. 2016
will come and go and I can
tell you that it will be
wishful thinking for the
PDP to dream of winning
the governorship in Edo,
not now and not in the
nearest future.
But the agitation by
some people in Edo
South that they should
be allowed to produce
Oshiomhole’s successor
and not the governor,
don’t you think it might
lead to crisis in your
party?
I laugh and shudder when
I hear views such as this
and, that is because if you
like, it will be an ignis
fatuus to ever think that it
would ever be possible at
anytime for there to be
unanimity of opinion
among Edo South leaders
of APC as to its choice of a
gubernatorial candidate,
when that time comes. In
any case, who says the
governor is not also from
Edo South as he is also
from Edo Central and Edo
North respectively?
The governor is a
democrat who will not
impose any candidate. Did
the governor impose me
on the people as his Chief
of Staff during the
senatorial nominations?
Did he impose Prof.Julius
Ihonvbere, the Secretary to
Edo State Government on
the people of Edo North,
when he ran for the
Senate? But we must all be
conscious of the fact that
the achievements of APC
today in Edo have made us
rise above twelve feet tall
and driven by Mr
Governor.
We must all be conscious
of the fact that Mr
Governor is the face of
APC in Edo..We must all be
conscious of the fact that
Mr Governor will be
leading the campaign in
2016 and would provide
himself as APCs political
battle axe.We must all be
conscious of the fact that
Mr Governor shall both be
the political mine layer
and mine sweeper for the
election.I think the
Comrade Governor will
consult with the National
Chairman of our party who
is an eminent son of Edo
and in whom we are all
proud and thereafter
consult with other
stakeholders from the
state and, that is because
whoever will wear the
crown is going to be
Governor of Edo state and
not governor of Edo South
assuming the
gubernatorial cap tilts
along the senatorial
trajectory of Edo South.
But there is this fear
that the party may be
engulfed in crisis if some
aspirants feel cheated?
I don’t foresee any crisis
arising from our primary.
Some of us have lost out
in party primaries and we
have remained in the
party and worked for the
candidates that emerged
and the party realizing
that, in a political
contestation, only one
aspirant will emerge. I
have looked at all my
brothers across the state
who are gubernatorial
aspirants and they are all
men of integrity, rectitude
and honour.I would be
surprised and shocked if
anyone of them turns his
back at the electoral
fortunes of the party
simply because he did not
get the gubernatorial ticket
of the APC. None of them
strikes me and comes
across as capable of that
kind of a decision. |
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PREMIER: INT'L
30-07-2015
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By Henry Umoru & Joseph
Erunke
ABUJA – SENATORS of the
northern part of the
country, elected on the
platform of the ruling All
Progressives Congress,
APC, who joined others
Tuesday, to pass a vote of
confidence on the
leadership of the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki,
Thursday, distanced
themselves from alleged
report in the media that
they were working against
the interest of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Speaking at a news
conference, addressed by
the chairman, Senate ad-
hoc Committee on Media
and Publicity, Dino
Melaye, the senators
described the publication
in a national daily (not
Vanguard), which alleged
that 22 Northern senators,
who signed the vote of
confidence motion on
Saraki, were actually those
working against Buhari in
the senate as misleading.
Melaye, who represents
Kogi West senatorial zone,
noted with concern that
the report which tagged
the affected senators as
anti – Buhari, was wicked,
satanic and unacceptable
because all of them
actually worked for
Buhari’s victory at the poll
and had determined to
ensure the success of his
administration.
Senator Melaye also
alleged that the sponsors
of the publication were
actually the real enemies
of the president, as
according to him, their
action was capable of
causing disunity between
the South and the North.
He said the publication
was a great disservice to
the country even as he
maintained that the
members and leadership
of the 8th Senate was
committed to moving the
nation forward by ensuring
the success of Buhari’s
programmes and policies.
Also speaking at the press
conference, Senator Binta
Garba, APC, Adamawa
North, wondered why
somebody like her could
be mischievously linked to
groups that would be
against Buhari when her
people were looking
forward to Buhari to end
insurgency in the North
East.
“My father, who was the
driver of General
Muhammadu Buhari when
he was in the, military, will
never forgive me if I work
against the president. It is
not possible for me to
work against him,”she
said. |
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The activities of vandals in Ishawo is increasing inspire of the presence of the Owutu policemen who work in collaboration with vandals to steal fuel from pipelines. The NDDC man was not saying the truth. Come to Ishawo it is business as usual and no police or NDDC official dare go to where these vandals are because they are more equiped. We need federal presence in Isahawo to cub the activities of these vandals and the police. You will not be surprise to hear that police vehicles are sometimes used in this illegal business. I live in this area and I know what is going on here. |