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Tinubu: Headwinds, Storm Clouds he Rode to Victory
By Jude Opara, Abuja
The National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on Wednesday emerged the presidential candidate of the ruling party. Tinubu achieved this feat despite all the seen and unseen obstacles that he had to confront with on his quest to becoming the next Nigerian President in 2023.
The Jagaban Borgu has not left anybody in doubt of his ambition to become the president of Nigeria, and to realize the ambition which he described as a life long one.
The former governor of Lagos state was among the 23 presidential aspirants of the APC that purchased the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms at the rather high cost of N100 million.As a man of means and deep pockets, nobody thought that the exorbitant fee would mean anything to him.
Interestingly, most of the notable efforts at truncating his presidential ambition were carried out by notable members of the party and even some political associates.
As the arrangements for the conduct of the 2015 general elections were drawing closer, all eyes were on President Mahammadu Buhari to show his party faithful the way to go.
This is so because given the brand of Nigerian politics where outgoing presidents and state governors usually have the final word in who replaces them. They determine who gets what and how. In a nutshell, they anoint their successors.
So it was expected that because of the contributions of Tinubu in the making of the Buhari presidency, it was going to be a pay back time. That was not to be.
There was the hide and seek game that raged between Buhari and Tinubu who left no one in doubt that he should be the one, if President Buhari was to anoint any candidate.
While the president in a national television interview disclosed to the nation that he had a chosen one, whom he would not disclose his identity for the sake of his personal safety, his body language in the months following showed clearly that Tinubu was not the one.
With Tinubu seeing clearly that he was not Buhari’s chosen one, many others in the party simply convinced themselves that each of them is the one, leading to procurement of the party’s presidential nomination form by a record 28 aspirants.
To shake Tinubu off the race for the party’s presidential ticket, the president and the party’s national chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu inclined to evolving a consensus candidate. Adamu just like the president is not well disposed to Tinubu being the APC presidential flag bearer.
Sources at the National Secretariat of the APC revealed that the party was in a fix on how to handle it without ruffling feathers. So after several rigmaroles, the party quietly set up the Screening Committee headed by a former National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun.
It was also disclosed that the Oyegun Committee had a very difficult assignment which was to stop Tinubu by probably disqualifying him from the race, either on the basis of old age, date of birth discrepancies that dog Tinubu in the public space or the long trail of corruption allegations. Those who chose Oyegun for the job knew the frosty relationship that exist between the two, with Tinubu having played a central role in Oyegun’s ouster as the national chairman of the party. So an opportunity for revenge was seen in some quarters to have been handed to Oyegun against Tinubu. But the former governor of Edo state could not just find an excuse to yank Tinubu off the race, even when the latter was the only aspirant that refused to agree to the consensus option that the Screening Committee wanted all to agree to. In refusing the option , Tinubu said he could only yield to it if he were the consensus choice.
So it was not a surprise to many analysts when with just two days to the convention, the APC Chairman, Sen. Abdulahi Adamu announced Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan as the party’s consensus candidate, declaring latter that it had the endorsement of the president.
Even with Adamu and Buhari tango both men could not deliver the goods against Tinubu who had gone broke threatening that it would not work against him.
Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu was forced to issue a statement absolving President Buhari from that decision.
This followed a hurriedly arranged news conference by the National Organizing Secretary, Sulieman Argungu who said Adamu was acting alone.
The Electoral Act 2022 further armed Tinubu against Buhari and Adamu because it states that for a consensus to be acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), all the aspirants must put it in writing that they accepted it and confirm also in writing whom the consensus candidate isc
Before all these, Tinubu who was highly rumoured to have lost out lashed out at Buhari and some of the people he claimed he set up politically. He reminded Buhari publicly in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital how he failed in his three earlier bids to become president until he stepped in and dusted him up from political retirement and backed him all the way, leading to his victory in 2015 against an incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. Reminding the president how her cried in public while mourning his failures until, he Tinubu came to his rescue in 2015 with his magic wand.
Tinubu’s Abeokuta outburst incurred Adamu’s wrath who publicly scolded him to diminishing the president with a promise to punish Tinubu for his brashness and indiscretion.
But Tinubu got away with it proving untouchable and far beyond whom the president and the party chairman can control or handle.
Indeed, the journey was full of challenges even from his political family. His ambition brought him in direct confrontation with some of his erstwhile allies like Babafemi Ojudu, SSA to the president on political matters (office of the VP), who believed their former boss was rather overbearing in his quest towards Aso Rock.
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was to later write a scattering statement about Tinubu, accusing him of being a selfish leader who wants all of his allies to see him as their god.
But what appeared to be the epic battle in a broken political family was the interest showed bythe Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo in the presidential ticket of the APC. Tinubu is Osinbajo’s political benefactor, having made the latter Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Lagos State, and hugely instrumental to his being chosen eventually as Buhari’s running mate in 2015 and emergence as vice president following their victory.
All entreaties on Osinbajo to withdraw from the race in quid pro quo to Tinubu proved abortive, with the former telling all who cared to listen that he was eminently qualified and was as well responding to the clarion call of Nigerians to run. Failure to run according to the Vice president would be a let down on Nigerians. In response, Tinubu publicly disavowed Osinbajo as his political son.
The emergence of Atiku Abubakar former Vice President, as the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) again almost shattered Tinubu’s presidency dream, with the position of many in the party and observers stating that a
northern candidate was imperative for the APC to square up against the PDP candidate for the votes of the high voting northern region, where Atiku hails from.
In the few days that followed Atiku’s emergence, all doors were shut in the APC against the possibility of fielding a southern candidate because of Atiku’s deep political roots and the votes he would attract among his people in the swing states of the north.
In fact it was such notion that encouraged Senate President, Ahmed Lawan and some other aspirants from the North to join the race for APC presidential ticket.
But Tinubu in an unclear circumstances was able to change both this notion and narrative, especially among the influential northern governors of the party to the extent that swung 360 degrees and in unison, began to chorus that the APC’s solution to Atiku now laid with a southern candidate and no longer someone from the same region with him.
The 13 APC northern governors who who chorused this new refrain, now all rooted for just one candidate among the slew from the south: Tinubu.
To really prove that the now candidate of the APC was pushed to the limits, in his acceptance speech after he emerged the winner of the primary election, Tinubu recalled how he felt during the period.
“Thank you, the delegates, for the confidence you have shown in me. I will prove that your choice was a wise one. You have moved our party and country towards its best future. On your mandate I shall stand.
“I commend my fellow aspirants. It is a difficult thing to run for president. The stiff and bold competition you offered made our party stronger and made me better. I must say a special word of thanks to the seven aspirants: Alhaji Badaru Abubakar; Senator Ibikunle Amosun; Sen. Ajayi Borrofice; Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole; Sen. Godswill Akpabio; Dr. Kayode Fayemi; and Barr.(Mrs.) Uju Kennedy who chose to step down their personal ambitions for the good of the party and the unity of our purpose.”
He said he would have been a little disappointed that Lawan ran against him, but quickly added that he was sure the Senate President can lick his wounds.
And in all, he said he bore no grudge against all those who stood on his way.
To swing the northern governors to his side, he had to convince them individually and collectively that only he has the political reach and structure to not only match Atiku nationwide but defeat him.
He was also believed to have spoken a better pecuniary language to the party delegates for their votes, more than all his rivals.
He brow beat the president, however difficult it is to believe this. Reminding the sitting president how much of a lame duck he was without him; how much he failed without him and not to gamble with a consensus option unless the choice was him, caught Buhari napping and immobilized him as well.
Rallying the party’s northern governors including those of the president’s inner circle to himself, left Buhari ambushed and abandoned.
In the thick of the tug-of-war, Tinubu had just about all the people of consequence to his side, while the president and the leader of the party had only Abdullahi Adamu. Even when Adamu barked against Tinubu for his gratuitous public humiliation of the president in Abeokuta, he could not bite.
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NNPCL Reduces Petrol Price to Match Dangote’s N899 Per Litre
By David Torough, Abuja
In what appears like a marketing war, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has reduced the petrol pump price from N1,020 to N899 per litre.
This pricing competition emerged in the downstream sector emerged on Saturday after NNPCL reduced its depot price of petrol.
This just few days after the Dangote Refinery reduced its price to N899.
The new price indicates a reduction of N141 or 13.
56 percent, from N1,040 per litre it sold to customers living in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).According to the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), the price reduction was based on regional pricing scheme.
The association said under the arrangement, it would sell for N970 per litre in parts of the South South region.
A statement signed by the association’s National Public Relations Officer, Dr Joseph Obele, and quoting a document released by NNPCL’s Commercial Department, said marketers could offtake products based on the regional pricing scheme.
The document indicated that marketers would buy the product at N899 per litre in Lagos State, matching the price offered by the Dangote refinery a few days ago.
Marketers purchasing from its Warri, Oghara, Port Harcourt, and Calabar depots would pay N970 per litre to offtake products.
The statement read, “The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has taken a significant step in response to the competitive impact of deregulation in the downstream sector.
“The company recently reduced the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit from N1,020 to N899 per litre.
“The price reduction by NNPCL is seen as a response to the competitive impact of deregulation, which has led to increased competition in the downstream sector.”
However, the NNPC spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, declined to speak when contacted.
But Obele noted that the price reduction by the national oil firm was a response to the competitive impact of deregulation, which had led to increased competition in the downstream sector.
He expressed optimism that PMS prices would drop further before the end of January 2025 given the global decline in crude oil prices and the naira’s recent gain against the dollar.
Obele described the trend as a price war and emphasised that the price reduction by the Dangote refinery and the NNPCL demonstrated the benefits of competition. He advocated the immediate privatisation of government-owned refineries.
The move is expected to spark a price war among oil marketers, ultimately benefiting consumers.
In his reaction, National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, said Nigerians would get fuel at cheaper rates once the marketers start taking the product at the reduced rate from NNPCL.
“The two most critical stakeholders in the sector have already reduced the rate, which is a very good development for us.
“So once we start taking fuel at the reduced rate, we are going to reduce our price too. We will also apply the price reduction percentage of the NNPCL,” he stated.
Also, the National Publicity Secretary of IPMAN, Mr Chinedu Ukadike, expressed satisfaction with the price reduction.
According to him, the price adjustment underscores the benefits of healthy competition brought about by the deregulation of the downstream sector.
“It’s a welcome development. And that is the duty of deregulation. Once the competition is held, there will be constant reduction in price of fuel,” Ukadike said.
He attributed the price drop not only to NNPCL’s readiness for the deregulated pricing regime but also to a reduction in the foreign exchange rate.
“As we continue to have multiple choices, we will also have multiple chances of continuous reduction. So IPMAN is very happy, and as we are buying the product cheaper, we will also see it cheaper to the consumers,” he added.
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Tinubu Cancels Engagements after Stampedes Kill 39
By Johnson Eyiangho & Laide Akinboade , Abuja
Following the tragedies that followed attempts to distribute food to Nigerians, President Bola Tinubu yesterday cancelled all his official events in Lagos, including his attendance at the 2024 Lagos Boat Regatta to mourn the stampede victims in Abuja and Okija, Anambra.
Tinubu was scheduled to watch the boat parade and other activities of the Boat Regatta from the waterfront of his Queen’s Drive residence in Ikoyi, his spokesman, Mr Bayo Onanuga, said in a statement.
Dignitaries, including top officials of the Lagos State Government and chiefs from the state, were already seated when the president cancelled his appearance following briefings on the tragedies.
Commiserating with the victims of the incidents in Anambra and the FCT, Tinubu urged states and relevant authorities to enforce strict crowd control measures immediately.
Tinubu said local and state authorities should no longer tolerate operational lapses by organisations and corporate bodies involved in charitable and humanitarian activities.
No fewer than 39 Nigerians have lost their lives following stampedes during food-sharing events in Okija, Anambra State, and Maitama, Abuja during the weekend.
In the struggle to get ahead and obtain the free food items distributed by organisers, the residents trampled upon one another, leading to the deaths.
While 10 residents died in Abuja, 29 were reported killed in Anambra.
These stampedes came days after a similar incident occurred in Ibadan, Oyo State, where 35 children lost their lives and several others were left critically injured during a funfair.
Similarly, 10 persons were confirmed dead at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Maitama, Abuja in a stampede, where a food outreach was held on Saturday.
It was gathered that the incident occurred around 6am during an annual charity event organised by parishes of the Catholic Church to distribute foodstuffs to the poor and the vulnerable in the community.
An eyewitness said the crowd remained orderly until around 5am.
He said, “Many people came from Mararaba, Nyanya, and Mpape areas to benefit from the church’s food distribution.
“To be honest, the church didn’t anticipate the size of the crowd that showed up. Although there were two security operatives on duty, they couldn’t manage the growing crowd effectively.
“Initially, everyone was orderly, but as the day broke, the number of people doubled. In their desperation to get the rice first, people began pushing and shoving.
“Before we knew it, we started hearing cries for help from those who had fallen or sustained injuries. The police came to rescue those injured and dispersed others who waited behind with the hope that the distribution would continue.”
In Anambra, no fewer than 29 persons have been reported dead and many others injured during a stampede that occurred at the gate of the Charity Event at the Obijackson Centre in Amanranta, Okija, Ihiala LGA of Anambra State.
It was also gathered that the stampede, which occurred at the venue of the sharing of palliatives, including 25kg bags of rice, vegetable oil, and money, was a result of poor crowd control.
It was learnt that the victims, particularly elderly women and children, were trampled upon as they struggled to gain entrance amid a large and uncontrollable crowd.
It was observed at the scene that many shoes and slippers belonging to the victims were littered on the ground in front of the gate as security operatives battled to control the surging crowd, who were still forcing their way onto the premises.
Despite the stampede and the tragic incident, the sharing of palliatives continued, with beneficiaries going home with 25kg bags of rice, vegetable oil, noodles, and cash gifts from the foundation.
The palliatives were being donated by a notable member of the community, Chief Ernest Obiejesi (Obijackson), on behalf of the Obijackson Foundation.
Eyewitnesses at the venue said many who collapsed were rushed to hospital, while those who died were taken to the morgue.
Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor, confirmed the incident.
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, also mourned victims of the stampedes, describing the development as a reflection of poverty and systemic failure.
Obi, in a tweet on his official X handle at the weekend said the desperate quest for survival in the harsh economy drove the people to the extremes in search of food at the cost of their lives.
He said, “While I will not cast blame, but instead appreciate the organisers of these respective events for their kind gestures in providing palliatives and support to society, especially the poor, these tragedies reflect the systemic failures that plague our society.”
Similarly, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) described the widespread food stampede in the country as a testament of an alarming level of misery, poverty, hunger, starvation, sense of hopelessness and desperation for survival by the citizens under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration.
The party said it was devastated that the APC-led administration had wrecked the nation’s once thriving economy and pushed millions deeper into abject poverty and hunger with many citizens, not being able to afford their daily meals, now resorting to desperate measures including slavery mission abroad and fighting for crumbs for survival.
In a statement by its Spokesman, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, yesterday lamented the tragic stampede at private events in Oyo and Anambra states as well as Abuja which claimed the lives of more than 60 vulnerable citizens including children in their desperate struggle for food as a result of the pervasive hunger in the land.
The statement called on Nigerians to hold the Tinubu-led APC administration responsible for the remote cause of those tragic occurrences for which it must recompense.
The PDP accused the APC of false performance claims including empty assurances of food sufficiency while deliberately failing to make the required investments to boost the productive sector, particularly in agriculture and food production.
It demanded the immediate review of all the ‘suffocating economic and tax policies’ of the APC administration which it said are bringing misery and death to Nigerians daily.
The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, expressed deep concerns over the unorganised distribution of palliatives and relief items across Nigeria during the festive period.
The Force Spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the IG had ordered the Commissioners of Police in the affected states to investigate the deaths for possible legal actions.
He stated that the organisers of this charity are liable for criminal offences, citing relevant provisions in Nigeria’s Penal and Criminal Codes.
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Tinubu Orders Investigation into Ibadan Stampede Incident
By David Torough, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu has directed the relevant authorities to investigate the circumstances that led to the tragic incident at the Children’s funfair in Ibadan, which resulted in the loss of lives and injuries.
Presidential Spokesman Bayo Onanuga, in a statement stressed the importance of determining whether negligence or deliberate actions contributed to this painful development, ensuring a transparent and accountable process.
The president, who expressed profound sadness over the tragic incident on Thursday, extended condolences to the government and people of Oyo State, as well as to the grieving families who have lost their beloved children.
The statement read, “In this moment of mourning, President Tinubu stands in solidarity with the affected families and offers prayers that the Almighty God will grant peace to the souls of those who have departed in this unfortunate event.
“President Tinubu has urgently directed the relevant authorities to investigate the circumstances of this tragedy thoroughly. He emphasises that it is imperative to determine whether negligence or deliberate actions contributed to this painful incident, ensuring a transparent and accountable process.
“The President urges the Oyo State Government to take every necessary measure to prevent such a tragedy from reoccurring.”
The president wants a comprehensive review of all public events’ safety measures, strict enforcement of safety regulations, and regular safety audits of event venues.
He called on event organizers to prioritize the safety of all attendees, especially children, just as he stressed the importance of integrating professional security, protocol, and logistics at events to ensure the utmost safety of all participants.
According to the president, “Our children’s safety and well-being remain paramount. No event should ever compromise their safety or take precedence over their lives.”
So far, police have confirmed that 35 children died while six others were critically injured.
According to a statement by the Oyo State Police Command through the spokesman, Adewale Osifeso, yesterday, the organisers of the event, including the main sponsor, Naomi Silekunola, the estranged wife of the Ooni of Ile-Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, and her media partner, Agidigbo FM, the principal of the school, and five others, have been arrested in connection with the tragedy.
The police stated that the event was organised by the Wings Foundation and media partners Agidigbo FM, without proper permission or safety measures in place.
The police said they have commenced an investigation into the incident and have promised to bring those responsible to justice.