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Fayose Missing As PDP Appoints Council For Presidential Campaign In Ekiti [SEE FULL LIST]

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has appointed its council to take charge of the party’s presidential campaign in Ekiti.

Ayo Fayose, former governor of the state, is, however, missing from the list.

The PDP has been battling with an internal crisis following a call by Nyesom Wike, Rivers governor, and some party stakeholders, for the resignation of Iyorchia Ayu, the party’s national chairman.

The resignation has been based on the grounds that Ayu is from the same region as Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate.

Fayose is one of the party’s members who have been sympathetic to Wike’s demands.

In September, at an event in Rivers state hosted by Wike, Fayose urged allies of Atiku Abubakar, PDP’s presidential candidate, to do the “needful” to ensure he wins the presidential election.

“For me, I want to believe his excellency, Atiku Abubakar, is not against you but let me say this quickly. A lot of people surrounding the throne are enemies of the throne, and a lot of people surrounding the throne have an issue to grind with somebody or some issues with somebody and they take it to where they are not supposed to take it,” Fayose told Wike.

“There is no living being within this party and outside this party that will not acknowledge your contribution to this party.

“You are the soul of this party even till now. What you do, how many people do it?”

In November, the former Ekiti governor asked the PDP to negotiate with Peter Obi, standard bearer of the Labour Party (LP), and also resolve the crisis in the party by reconciling with the camp of Wike in order to win the presidency.

In 2019, the former Anambra governor was PDP’s vice-presidential candidate while Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, was the presidential candidate.

Fayose said Obi’s participation in the 2023 presidential election could affect PDP’s chances.

On the list of Ekiti PCC appointees, Bisi Kolawole, former governorship aspirant and an ally of Fayose, was named chairman of the council.

In a statement on Sunday, Aminu Tambuwal, director-general of the PDP presidential campaign organisation, said the appointments are with immediate effect.

See the full list below.

EKITI STATE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN COUNCIL

1 Bisi Kolawole – chairman

2 Makanjuola Ogundipe – vice-chairman

3 Tunji Odeyemi – secretary

4 All other statutory members as specified in the guideline approved by NEC

CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

1 Duro Faseyi – director (north)

2 Kolapo Eleka – director (south)

3 Dipo Anisulowo – director (central)

5 Yemisi Afolabi – secretary

6 Femi Bamisile – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF MEDIA & PUBLICITY (PRINT & ELECTRONIC)

1 Sanya Atofarati – deputy director

2 Jackson Adebayo – assistant director

3 Adetutu Adetunji – secretary

4 Samson Alabi – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF NEW MEDIA

1 Tosin Jegede – deputy director

2 Sunday Osanyintuyi – assistant director

3 Akeem Adebomojo – secretary

4 Jide Ojaomo – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF FIELD OPERATIONS

1 Kehinde Agboola – deputy director (north)

2 Deji Ogunsakin – deputy director (central)

3 Wale Ayeni – deputy director (south)

4 Ebenezer Oladipo – secretary (north)

5 Adesoji Omiditi – assistant secretary (central)

DIRECTORATE OF ELECTION MANAGEMENT

1 Wale Aribisala – deputy director

2 Mosu Aguda – assistant director

3 Posi Omodara – secretary

4 Toyin Arogundade – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF RESEARCH & STRATEGY

1 Dare Bejide – deputy director

2 Segun Akinwumi – assistant director

3 Segun Adewumi – secretary

4 Okeya Omotoso – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF MONITORING & EVALUATION

1 Gbenga Faseluka – deputy director

2 Toba Adaramola – assistant director

3 Idowu Akinbode – secretary

4 Fatai Adeyemo – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF SECURITY

1 Samuel Omotoso – deputy director

2 Olagunju Oladapo – assistant director

3 Kolawole Adedara – secretary

4 Kunle Ogunjobi – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF RELIGIOUS & CULTURAL ENGAGEMENTS

1 Sikiru Tae-Lawal – deputy director

2 Titilayo Akindahunsi – assistant director

3 Adeola Ogunrinde – secretary

4 Johnson Adekunle – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF FINANCE

1 Yemi Arokodare – deputy director

2 Tunde Ogunleye – assistant director

3 Lanre Fajuyi – secretary

4 Korede Omotoyinbo – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF VOLUNTEER GROUPS & SUPPORT

1 L.A. Oluwasanmi – deputy director

2 Olukemi Olumide-Ojo – assistant director

3 Adeola Adebisi – secretary

4 Abimbola Damilola – assistant secretary

DIRECTORATE OF DOCUMENTATION & REPORTING

1 Modupe Alade – deputy director

2 Austin Ibikunle –  assistant director

3 Deji Oso – secretary

4 Folorunsho Owolabi – assistant secretary

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Support Ifeanyi Ubah’s Widow To Succeed Him As Senator — Ndume To Senate

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Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno South, has urged the upper legislative chamber to support Uchenna, the wife of the late lawmaker Ifeanyi Ubah, to succeed him.

Ndume made the call during a valedictory session held on Tuesday in the Senate to honor the late Anambra South senator, who passed away in July at the age of 52.

He told his colleagues that Ubah’s wife should take over his seat in the Senate to preserve his “legacy and aspirations.”

“This has happened before. When Chuba Okadigbo, a great politician, passed away, his wife, Margery, joined the Senate and carried on his legacy,” he said.

“Similarly, our first lady, Oluremi Tinubu, served in this chamber, largely supported by the goodwill of Lagosians and the legacy of her husband, who was a former governor. In fact, she told me that her dream was to be a pastor.”

Ndume also mentioned that Abdulaziz Yar’Adua carried on the political legacy of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua by joining the Senate.

“Senator (Iyabo) Obasanjo, if you remember, is the daughter of General Obasanjo. Sitting in front of me is Dafinone; his father was a great senator.”

“What I want to appeal to you, Mr. President, is that we keep the spirit and aspirations of Ifeanyi alive.”

“His wife, fortunately, is around 50 years old and has been a wonderful support system to him.”

“Finally, Mr. President, my appeal to you and distinguished colleagues is that we support his wife, who is around 50 years or so—a wonderful wife.”

“Let us support the family to have a representative in the chamber who embodies the spirit of Ifeanyi when the election for the Anambra South senatorial district comes up. This will ensure continuity and honor for the Anambra South senatorial district.”

Senate membership is neither automatic nor transferable from one individual to another.

According to Section 65 of the 1999 Constitution, a person can only become a member of the Senate through election.

The individual must be qualified for election by having been educated up to at least the school certificate level or its equivalent, being a member of a political party, and being sponsored by that party.

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Seven NSCDC Officers Missing After Boko Haram Attack In Kaduna

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has reported that suspected Boko Haram terrorists ambushed its monitoring team in Kaduna, leaving seven officers missing.

In a statement on Tuesday, Afolabi Babawale, the NSCDC spokesperson, explained that the incident occurred on Monday in the Farin-Kasa area of Chikun LGA, Kaduna, while the monitoring team was inspecting the national grid installation in Shiroro, Niger State.

Babawale stated that the team, consisting of nine officers and 71 other ranks, was mobilized in response to recent attacks on power lines that had caused a blackout in northern Nigeria.

“As they patrolled vulnerable areas, they encountered stranded expatriates near Dagwachi village and allowed them to join the convoy for safety,” the statement reads.

“Unbeknownst to the team, over 200 armed Boko Haram militants had laid a deadly ambush from a hilltop, ready to unleash a torrent of gunfire on the unsuspecting convoy.

“Determined and resourceful, the NSCDC operatives fought back valiantly, managing to neutralise over 50 insurgents during the exchange.

“However, the chaos left seven officers unaccounted for, prompting an urgent search in the bush for their whereabouts. Those who sustained injuries are currently receiving medical treatment.”

Ahmed Audi, the NSCDC commandant-general, condemned the attack, calling it a cowardly act against personnel dedicated to the nation’s defence.

He praised the bravery and determination of the operatives, reiterating the corps’ commitment to safeguarding critical national assets and infrastructure despite the growing security threats.

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Obi’s Consumption-To-Production Mantra Not Backed By Any Policy Document — Doyin Okupe

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Doyin Okupe has stated that Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, did not present any policy document to support his “consumption-to-production” mantra during the campaign.

Okupe, who was a former director-general of the LP presidential campaign, made these comments on Tuesday while evaluating President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

He argued that Tinubu has a more comprehensive policy document than his rivals in the 2023 elections.

Okupe also claimed that Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), based his plans on theoretical loan arrangements.

He said that Tinubu has “meticulously” implemented the “renewed hope agenda” and has worked to pay off crippling debts in order to stabilize the economy.

“Tinubu has a better policy document than any of his two rivals during the 2023 presidential election,” NAN quoted Okupe as saying.

“Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is an experienced, knowledgeable, and thoroughbred politician.

“I know for a fact that he also came with a testament that would have been binding on him and Nigerians.

“But when you put the testament side-by-side the current reality on the ground, it is not applicable.”

Okupe added that the administration of former President Muhammad Buhari faced a dire financial situation, with international institutions refusing to lend loans to Nigeria.

“So, the premise Atiku placed his testament on was sinking, and it can’t work,” he said.

“As for Peter Obi of the Labour Party, he did not give any document to Nigerians that he was going to work on.

“In the Labour Party, we didn’t have a document that we could adopt as a policy document for what was going on.

“All we were saying was that we wanted to take Nigeria from consumption to production; good rhetoric, but it was not grounded either in policy development or principle application.”

Okupe also noted that Tinubu took action on foreign exchange issues, stopping individuals from exploiting earnings through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) connections.

“Two months after getting into government, he put up a committee to look into tax reform, which was in his agenda,” he said.

“This man (Tinubu) has a systematic, reliable, focused, and applicable agenda that can take Nigeria to enviable heights.

“Though I never supported Tinubu ahead of the election; he is not my friend, and we were not in the same party, in retrospect, however, his reform agenda is the most credible.

“The renewed hope agenda he (Tinubu) brought is one that can address, and is addressing, the country’s current challenges.”

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