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Don’t Blame The Recession on Pandemic – Okueyungbo Chides APC

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“The electoral victory of President Muhammadu Buhari heralded a new consciousness in Nigerians. It rekindled hope that Nigeria will witness an astronomical growth in all spheres or at least better than was obtained by his predecessor who remains the most vilified President ever known”.
“That was going to be   temporary as the administration went directly in the opposite direction, negating the gains of our hard earned democracy, with fascism, nepotism, kakistocracy, judicial rascality, corruption, electoral fraud amongst several other vices gaining ascendancy and catalysing the destruction of our socioeconomic gains”. 
“Without doubt, the crumbling private sector was dealt a lethal blow by the pandemic. However, that has been made worse by an irresponsible government who have previously supervised the loss of 9 million jobs between 2015 and 2019. Thousands of jobs has been lost within the organised private sector and this is yet to attract the required attention. The SMEs are the largest  employers and more of these businesses might never recover from the effects of months of closure and accompanying job losses”.
“There has been several predictions that the country will be going into a recession after the lockdown and some of these were confirmed by the finance minister. However, worthy of note is that the country went into recession few months after the emergence of the APC government led by Buhari in 2015. The economy went on a free fall due to paucity of governance as Buhari failed to appoint his ministers and rather, established the “cabal” who have continued to shamelessly milk state resources with the people swayed with a fake anticorruption campaign”.
“The dollar in a single fell swoop went from #179 to $1 in February 2015 to #397 to $1 at present.  Nigeria overtook India to become the poverty capital of the world. The debt to Gdp ratio has risen from 17.54% in 2014 to 31.35% in 2020 and expected to shoot 35% by 2023. The Nigerian Police Force under the current administration ranked the worst in the world for four consecutive years and Magu the head of the anticorruption agency with mind boggling allegations of corruption, leaves in its trail, millions of helpless Nigerians in these trying times. Safe to say, Nigeria has been in recession prior to the pandemic. Covid 19 will only plunge her deeper in debt, unemployment, social and infrastructure decay”.
“We have seen people centered governments implementing policies such as keeping the private sector and SMEs afloat by paying the wages of their employees while on lockdown to prevent job losses, and during the same period, ours have continued to loot even the donations from well meaning Nigerians. While the economies of people centered governments are springing up from where it paused, ours will require months of appraisals, planning and more likely laced with fraudulent implementation as is the trend with the APC government”.
“The respite an average Nigerian should ideally expect from a government that vowed to fight corruption and promised a million job per year especially at this time is long diminished. Rebuilding trust with less than three years to another electioneering year will seem to many, a wild goose chase”. 
“The light at the end of the tunnel remains the transient nature of power. No doubt the APC has failed to liberate the people and also failed to provide succour. The future has never appeared as bleak as it is at present. Armed with the knowledge of their continued deception,  it is not too early to begin preparations to democratically oust these criminals in office”. 
“It is NOT Covid 19. It IS the brazen irresponsibility of the present administration”. 
Olumide Okueyungbo.
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Lagos Majority Leader Alleges Plans To Manipulate Primary Election Results

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The majority leader of the Lagos House of Assembly, Noheem Adams, on Friday raised alarm over alleged plans by some people to manipulate the result of the primary election that produced him as a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Adams reportedly won the primary election of the party to produce a candidate for the House of Assembly in Eti-Osa Constituency 1 on Wednesday after polling 7,638 against his opponent’s 1225 votes.

Speaking to thousands of APC supporters during a Victory March, Adams said accused a top monarch (name withheld) in Eti-Osa of being behind the plan to doctor the result in favour of Saheed Adesegun Bankole, who was defeated in the election.

“I want you all very much for the love and passion you have for me and APC. Today is what we call victory walk. We started from VGC with over 4000 APC members. Even inside the rain you stood your ground and you are here to protect your mandate.

“Thank you very much for voting for me. I won the election throughout our wards and the INEC officials, DSS and police personnel were there and even the agents of our opponent were there as well.

“Let me put it on record that his agents and the police signed that the election was free and fair and they took all the results to the local government collation centre.

“When they got there, they presented all the results to the DSS, INEC officials and also to the returning officer and he collected everything and announced that Adams was the winner of the election.

“We believe in this party. The only crime I have committed was during the impeachment of the Speaker; that I did not follow them and did not stand against the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly,” he alleged.

He said being a politician, he understood “loyalty and how to always be loyal. That is the only crime I committed and today, I’m calling on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to caution the Oba.

“The Oba is the reason why we lost the presidential election in 2023 in the constituency and he is the reason why we lost the House of Representatives seat. He lost in his own kingdom and the results are there at the INEC for all to see.

“I’m calling on the Inspector General of Police that if anything happens to me, he should hold the Oba responsible. And in 2027, if we lose the presidential election in the local government, the President should hold him responsible. We have assured the President that we are going to vote for him and he will win.”

He urged his loyalists and supporters to remain calm as he trusts the party enough to resolve the issue.

President of the Lekki Residents and Stakeholders Association, Sulyman Bello, also thanked the supporters for having faith in Adams.

“On behalf of all of all the estates from 1004 and across the entire Lekki peninsula, we thank all the APC members for standing by our friend, brother, father Hon. Noheem Adams.

“If all the estates in Eti -Osa Osa, call on him at the same time, he will respond. We also thank God that he got over 7,000 votes and his opponent a little above 1,000 votes. The winning margin is above 90%.

“We thank all those of you that voted and also thank President Ahmed Tinubu for his leadership. We extend our gratitude to the APC leaders in Lagos state. If it is not Noheem, it is not Noheem,” he said.

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Governor Dauda Lawal Emerges APC Consensus Governorship Candidate for Zamfara 2027 Election

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Governor Dauda Lawal Ph.d has officially emerged as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election in Zamfara State, following a consensus arrangement adopted by the party for its primaries.The governor secured the ticket after party members and supporters gathered across various wards to endorse him as the APC’s flagbearer for the forthcoming election. The consensus model, which allowed party stakeholders to unite behind a single candidate, was embraced as a strategy to avoid a contentious primary and strengthen internal cohesion ahead of the 2027 polls.Speaking with journalists shortly after the exercise, Governor Lawal expressed profound gratitude to party members for the confidence reposed in him. He reaffirmed his commitment to the people of Zamfara, pledging to consolidate ongoing developmental projects aimed at improving the lives of residents across the state.“I am deeply honored by the trust and support of our party faithful,” Lawal said. “We will not relent in our efforts to deliver meaningful development, enhance security, and create opportunities for all citizens of Zamfara State.”His emergence underscores the party’s push to build continuity and strong leadership in the northwest region.Political analysts note that the adoption of consensus candidate signals the APC’s preference for unity and reduced internal friction as the party prepares for the next electoral cycle.

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Adewale Wins APC Lagos Assembly Ticket For Ifako-Ijaiye

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Lagos lawmaker, Adewale Temitope Adedeji, has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for the party’s candidacy in Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency 1 ahead of the 2027 general election.Adewale, a current member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, scored 19,111 to defeat his closest rival, Obawole Quadri lawal, who polled 295 votes.Three other aspirants in the election that was monitored by the state electoral officers, the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies, Afolabi Ajiboye, Akinyemi Temitope, and Adewale Lateef, scored 165, 73 and 33 votes respectively.The primary election was conducted peacefully on Wednesday across seven political wards in the constituency.A youth leader and participant in the exercise, Demola Olajide, said the peaceful exercise was the result of the maturity of the aspirants and the members’ respect for party supremacy.In a ‘thank you’ message to his constituents on Thursday, Adewale described his victory at the primary election as democracy in action.He noted that the beauty of the exercise was that he had despite having other aspirants, the election was peaceful.”What makes this moment special wasn’t just the win. It was the voices that were heard, the choices people made freely, and the peaceful process that let a community decide its own path forward.”That’s the heart of democracy: every vote counts, every opinion matters, and power flows from the people up.”May this new chapter bring the progress and unity we have promised to fight for. The real work starts now and our leaders are watching with hope.”Let’s be further determined to increase our support for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat and other candidates of the party in the 2027 election,” he urged.

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