Impeach Buhari, expect Turkish resistance—APC govs warn Senate
…Obaseki promises 200,000 jobs in four years
•APC flags-off Edo guber campaigns
•APC flags-off Edo guber campaigns
Some Nigerians are already pumped up by Friday’s quelling of a military coup in Turkey by armless civilians.
State governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) vowed yesterday to give the Senate a similar treatment if
it ever attempts to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari.
Chairman of the APC Governors Forum and Imo State Governor Rochas
Okorocha sounded the note of warning at the flag off of the campaign of
the party’s candidate in the September 10 governorship election in Edo
State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki.
Okorocha, speaking against the background of alleged threat by a few
Senators to move against Buhari said the generality of Nigerians were
solidly behind the President and would not tolerate any attempt by a few
people to hound him out of office.
He said that Nigerians would resist any
attempt to impeach the President. Meanwhile, over two thousand members
of the PDP in the state led by a veteran politician and one of the
founding fathers of the PDP in the state, Chief Samson Esemuede openly
defected to the APC yesterday, declaring their support for the candidate
of the party, Mr. Obaseki.
National chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who handed
over to Obaseki and his running mate, Philip Shuaibu, the APC flag
described Obaseki as a hardworking and focused young man “who will make
us proud after Oshiomhole”. The Director General of the Obaseki Campaign
Organization, Osarodion Ogie said Obaseki is “a good product for Edo
people and that is why Edo people are behind him”. The flag-off ceremony
was quite colourful as the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium venue of the
exercise was filled to capacity while about twelve governors of the APC,
led by the chairman of the Progressives Governor’s Forum and governor
of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha were there.
Okorocha said Buhari’s emergence marked the extinction of the Peoples Democratic Party in Nigeria.
Okorocha pledged that the APC would always place a premium on the well being of the people of the state.
The APC governorship candidate, Obaseki promised to create 200, 000 jobs and sustain the legacies of Governor Adams Oshiomhole.
Besides agriculture, other sectors Obaseki promised to harness
included entrepreneurship and development of Industries and Technical
& Vocational Skills.
Obaseki noted that the APC anchored its campaign on the establishment
and furtherance of good governance through institutions,
infrastructure, investments, enforcement of law and order, increased
production capacity and socio-cultural development.
On women and youth empowerment, Obaseki promised to provide access to
Medium and Small Scale Enterprises financing for young entrepreneurs as
well as focus on the development of the youths through investments in
sports, arts and crafts.
He said access to low interest rate financing for Women-in-Business
would be improved upon adding that over 20,000 affordable modern shops
would be developed across the state by renovating existing markets and
developing new ones under Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).
Obaseki promised to implement a pocket friendly tax regime to grow
the tax base and noted that his administration would commit itself to a
transparent management of tax payers resources at all times
His words, “We state before you all today that we shall not fail even
while setting these high standards. We ask that you challenge us to
deliver the extra ordinary. Broaden your vision of the Edo State that
you want and it will become the Edo State that we will build together.
“I stand before you committed to ensuring that the great work that
has commenced and successes recorded in our efforts to build an
economically viable, enduring and formidable Edo state is not only
achieved but sustained so that we can provide a guaranteed future for
our children, empowerment for our women, happy retirement days for
Pensioners, access to capital for our farmers, improved conditions of
service for the Civil Service, modern markets for our traders, skills
development for our artisans, finance for small and medium scale
businesses and deeper involvement of the Traditional Institutions in our
collective development agenda.
“As Governor, I pledge to build an Edo State that has a strong and
resilient economy; an economy that will provide jobs for our teeming
youth and fulfill our social aspirations as a people. I will continue
the infrastructure revolution and expand the urban renewal and housing
efforts. I will focus on women and give them priority in education,
health and entrepreneurial opportunities we will create.
“Power, Housing, agriculture and agro processing; mining and
extractive industries including petrochemicals; and information
technology will form the bedrock on which Edo State would grow its
economy and generate jobs and industries.”
On his part, Governor Oshiomhole challenged the PDP governorship
candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and former governor, Chief Lucky
Igbinedion to a road walk on major streets of Benin City and see who
will be pelted with stones by the people.
Oshiomhole pointed at the various road projects executed by him, among other things.
He said every infrastructure the PDP said was impossible to undertake in the state has been made possible by his administration.
Oshiomhole asked Ize-Iyamu to account for the N1.7 billion tax-payers
money that was paid for erosion control at the famous Teachers’ House
and the N1.9billion spent to dualize Okada township road in Ovia North
East Local which he said was completed on papers, but abandoned by the
previous government.
Also, a member of the APC has alleged that some members of the
National Assembly were anti-democratic over their face-off with
President Muhammadu Buhari, and especially the alleged move by the
Senate to impeach him.
According to Chief Livinus Okwara, any move to truncate the ongoing
democratic governance in the country is a bad omen and must be condemned
by well-meaning people across the country.
He described President Buhari as a transparent and tactful leader,
who is determined to make life more meaningful for the masses, and set
the country on the path of greatness once again. He said members of the
Senate, who are opposed to the leadership style of the President are
self-serving, adding that, “They{ former governors}, who are now
Senators, want to continue to enjoy immunity they enjoyed when they
were governors in their respective states; that is why they are at
loggerheads with the President.”
He accused the law makers of personalizing their roles in the
National Assembly by being quick to make laws that would suit their
interests as against those that would favour the people they represent.
Okwara, who is also the proprietor of Rimax Institute, Lagos, has,
however advised his party’s leadership, including the former governor of
Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chairman of the party, Chief John
Odigie- Oyegun to synergise and prevent the impeachment threats and
other anti-democratic forces from distracting the President from working
for the benefits of all.

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