INDEPENDENCE DAY: BUHARI’S FULL SPEECH

INDEPENDENCE DAY ADDRESS BY MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF NIGERIA’S 62ND INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ON 1ST OCTOBER, 2022

Fellow Nigerians,

I address you today, with a deep sense of gratitude to God and a high level of appreciation to all Nigerians whose tremendous goodwill gave me the opportunity to provide leadership for our great country at one of the trying times in her history.

Conscious that today’s address would be my last on an Independence Day as your President; I speak to the millions of Nigerians, who believed in me, propelled and stood by me in my quest to bequeath a country where all citizens have equal opportunities to achieve their lives desires in a peaceful atmosphere.


I am honoured to say that my story in the annals of Nigeria’s history is no household secret. My various attempts, failures and eventual success in being elected as a Democratic President in 2015 was made possible by the majority of Nigerians.


When you elected me, I readily acknowledged that the tasks before me were daunting but surmountable because of the growing national consensus that our chosen route to national development was democracy.


This democracy was to be anchored on a clear understanding, application and the principles of separation of powers supported by a reformed public service that is more effective.
I then pledged to Improve the Economy, Tackle Corruption and Fight Insecurity and this was further strengthened by my commitment to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in ten years as the central plank of my second term in 2019.


To the Glory of God and His Grace as well as the commitment and passion displayed by many Nigerian supporters, we have made appreciable progress in these areas but not yet at our destination.


Mindful of the task before us, we took some time in settling down and we re-positioned the Economy by providing strategic interventions in core areas at both the Federal and Sub-National levels.


One of the areas where we have made significant progress is in the eradication of deeply entrenched corruption that permeates all facets of our national development.
We strengthened the Institutions for tackling corruption and also cultivated international support, which aided the repatriation of huge sums of money illegally kept outside the country.


The increasing number of prosecutions and convictions, with associated refunds of large sums of money is still ongoing. Furthermore, we would continue to block opportunities that encourage corrupt practices.
In order to address Insecurity, we worked methodically in reducing Insurgency in the North East, Militancy in the Niger Delta, Ethnic and Religious Tensions in some sections of Nigeria along with other problems threatening our country.


Our efforts in re-setting the economy manifested in Nigeria exiting two economic recessions by the very practical and realistic monetary and fiscal measures to ensure effective public financial management. In addition, the effective implementation of the Treasury Single Account and cutting down on the cost of governance also facilitated early exits from recessions.


Fellow Nigerians, this administration removed several decades uncertainty for potential Investors in the Oil & Gas sector with the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021. This landmark legislation created opportunities for foreign investments in addition to improving transparency in the management of the sector.


Our administration has given the desired priority to the Agricultural Sector through a series of incentives to Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises that resulted in creating millions of jobs. Leading this initiative, the Central Bank of Nigeria’s intervention in a number of areas as well as the Anchor Borrowers Programme had created the required leverages for Nigerians towards self-sufficiency in food and the necessary attraction for farming as a business.
The growing contribution of non-oil exports, especially in agriculture, information and communication technology as well as the performing arts to our national economy will enhance our foreign exchange earning capacity.
We are confronting current economic challenges such as debt burden, growing inflation, living standards and increasing unemployment accentuated by our growing youthful population. These problems are globally induced and we would continue to ensure that their negative effects are addressed in our policies.


This administration will continue to ensure that our fiscal policies are supported by a robust and contemporary monetary policy that recognises our peculiarities in the midst of the growing global economic difficulties.
This is evidenced by the recent Monetary Policy Committee decision to maintain all parameters, especially interest rates and marginally increased the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) from 14% to 15.5% and the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) from 27.5% to 32.5%. It is projected that this would further insulate our economy from over exposure to uncertainties at the international market by restraining growth in core inflation.


As we continue to de-escalate the security challenges that confronted us at inception of this administration, newer forms alien to our country began to manifest especially in the areas of kidnappings, molestations/killings of innocent citizens, banditry, all of which are being addressed by our security forces.
I share the pains Nigerians are going through and I assure you that your resilience and patience would not be in vain as this administration continues to reposition as well as strengthen the security agencies to enable them to deal with all forms of security challenges.


At the inception of this administration in 2015, I provided the funding requirements of the security agencies which was also improved in my second tenure in 2019 to enable them to surmount security challenges. We will continue on this path until our efforts yield the desired results.
As we put in place all measures to ensure that Nigeria takes her place in the Comity of Nations, we recognize the importance of a well-educated populace as a panacea to most of the challenges we face.
We have, therefore, pursued policies and implemented programmes designed to create a literate and proficient society that ensures that citizens are availed with opportunities for life-long achievements.


I must confess that I am very pained by the recurring disruption to our tertiary education system and I am using this Independence Day celebration to re-iterate my call for the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to the classroom while assuring them to deal with their contending issues within the limits of the scarce resources available. This administration has made appreciable progress in redressing these issues that have been lingering for over eleven years.
The Federal Government will continue to mobilize resources both internationally and nationally towards funding education to ensure that our citizens are well educated and skilled in various vocations in view of the fact that education is a leading determinant of economic growth and employment generation.
Fellow Nigerians, we have also improved our health facilities, especially during and after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which attracted commendation of the global community.


As you are aware, Nigeria was one of the countries that defied global predictions of the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic because of our resilience, commitment and passion with which we individually and collectively managed the pandemic.
This administration embarked on addressing critical ecological challenges across the country in order to mitigate the impact of Climate Change manifesting in the form of flood, soil erosion, desertification, air pollution amongst others
We will continue to ensure that our infrastructure drive remains the key to Nigeria’s economic growth and for which every Nigerian will feel the impact.
The Federal Government is already expanding ports operations to ensure that they provide opportunities for the growth of the Nigerian economy.


We have also continued to accelerate our infrastructure development through serviceable and transparent borrowing, improved capital inflow & increased revenue generation by expanding the tax bases and prudent management of investment proceeds in the Sovereign Wealth Fund.
To further open up our communities to economic activities, we have continued to boost our railway infrastructure with the completion of a good number of critical railways and at the same time rehabilitating as well as upgrading obsolete equipment.


I am pleased to inform my fellow citizens that besides our emphasis on infrastructural development with its attendant opportunities for job creation, employment generation and subsequent poverty reduction, our focussed intervention directly to Nigerians through the National Social Investment Programme is also yielding benefits.
There is hardly any ward, village or local government in Nigeria today that has not benefited from one of the following: N-Power, trader-moni, market moni, subsidized loans, business grants or Conditional Cash Transfers.
All the aforementioned programmes along with various interventions by the National Social Investment programme, direct support to victims of flooding and other forms of disasters have provided succor to the affected Nigerians.


Fellow Nigerians, no matter what gains we make, without a good governance system anchored on electing credible leaders on the basis of free, fair, credible and transparent elections, our efforts would not be enough.
It is for this reason that I have resolved to bequeath a sustainable democratic culture which will remain lasting. The signing of the Electoral Act 2021 as amended with landmark provisions further assures us of a more transparent and inclusive Electoral Process.
Having witnessed at close quarters, the pains, anguish and disappointment of being a victim of an unfair electoral process, the pursuit of an electoral system and processes that guarantee election of leaders by citizens remains the guiding light as I prepare to wind down our administration.


You would all agree that the recent elections in the past two years in some states (notably Anambra, Ekiti and Osun) and a few federal constituencies have shown a high degree of credibility, transparency and freedom of choice with the people’s votes actually counting. This I promise would be improved upon as we move towards the 2023 General Elections.


As we begin the transition process to another democratically elected government, I want to implore all aspirants to conduct issues-based campaigns devoid of hate speeches as well as other negative and divisive tendencies.
I also want to express my wish that we see more female and youth participation in the forth-coming electoral cycle. I am sure that our teeming and energetic youths now realise that violence generally mar elections and so should desist from being used by politicians for this purpose.
Reforms in the public sector are already yielding results especially in the delivery of services. On this note, I urge the general public to demand for citizen-centred services from the relevant authorities.


On the international front, we have continued to take advantage of our bilateral and multilateral platforms to explore cooperation with friendly countries and partners whenever these areas of cooperation are to the advantage of Nigeria.


Fellow Nigerians, in the past few years we have witnessed and overcome a good number of challenges that would ordinarily have destroyed our Nation. However, the indefatigable spirit of the Nigerian people has ensured that we overcome our challenges.
It is in this spirit that I call on all of us to individually and collectively bring to the fore in dealing with all our development issues.
I was called to serve, along with my team, I saw an opportunity to create a better Nigeria which we have done with the support of Nigerians. Almighty God and the good people of Nigeria supported us in laying a solid foundation for the Nigeria of our dreams. I thank you all and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

URGENT 2K”: QUESTIONABLE WAY OF BEGGING

In Nigeria today, especially amongst youths, “Urgent 2k” has become the new normal.

Although it is a valid currency, many see it as more than an emergency fund,  a lifesaver, and perhaps a life jacket when you are drowning. In fact, this currency has been recognised to be the cause of several relationship break-ups and a number of fallouts.

It is mostly used to describe the teeming request of financial support by Nigerian ladies from their male counterparts. This cliche is sometimes posted on their WhatsApp  status or they slide into the DM of different guys to announce the need for urgent financial rescue. Users of Facebook take advantage of “mutual friends” device to make requests, so that individuals can see and possibly come to their aid.

 This “Urgent 2k” is sometimes two thousand naira literarily or it can also be amounts a little more than that depending on the “negotiating skill” of the one asking. Whether the guys are gullible or not is a different thing entirely. More so, if it is not working, it won’t be trending.

No doubt, ladies have needs. While some of them fend for themselves through dint of hard work, many depend on random men to meet their needs. Little wonder “urgent 2k is almost seen as the shortest way to meet needs.

We hardly hear of things like this before the advent of social media. This begging style may have been enhanced through online platforms, but technology experts believe social media is neither good nor bad. What individuals make of it depend on their values in life.

Quite a lot of people will understand that at times someone may  need others to render financial assistance, either as students or single guys or ladies, but it should not be a norm. Some people even go to the extent of lying heavily to suit there escapades.

Adamu Ashile, a trader in Mushin, had an unpleasant experience on ” urgent 2k” from an acquaintance who requested for two thousand naira to quickly get medication for her leg which she sustained injury on. Out of pity, he sent the money to the lady, after which he discovered that he was deceived. The lady never had bruises around that time.

“This girls are fraudulent in there ways. How can one display act of kindness again when they lie of having ailment or involved in accidents. This girls don’t have the fear of God”, he said.

Chioma James wasn’t so lucky. She had approached a male friend for “urgent 2k”.

She said “After reaching out to him. He refused to grant the request. When I persisted, he asked me to come down to the site and made me work for an hour, before giving me the money “.

American based public speaker and social commentator, Reno Omokri has advised young men who are still struggling to desist from sending money to ladies. In a lengthy speech on Instagram, Reno explained that some ladies are fond of using men to fund their lavish lifestyle.

“A fool can be described as a man with an iPhone 10 who sends money to a girl that sends him an ‘urgent 2k’ text with an iPhone 12. These girls are marketers. They have their daily target. You are not special to her. You are just one mugu among her many Maliyamungus. Transactional intercourse is devastating your reasoning faculty…And you are there trading in the shares of urgent 2k gangs. At the end of the day, you will start blaming your innocent village people for your predicament.” He said.

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URGENT 2K”: QUESTIONABLE WAY OF BEGGING

In Nigeria today, especially amongst youths, “Urgent 2k” has become the new normal.

Although it is a valid currency, many see it as more than an emergency fund,  a lifesaver, and perhaps a life jacket when you are drowning. In fact, this currency has been recognised to be the cause of several relationship break-ups and a number of fallouts.

It is mostly used to describe the teeming request of financial support by Nigerian ladies from their male counterparts. This cliche is sometimes posted on their WhatsApp  status or they slide into the DM of different guys to announce the need for urgent financial rescue. Users of Facebook take advantage of “mutual friends” device to make requests, so that individuals can see and possibly come to their aid.

 This “Urgent 2k” is sometimes two thousand naira literarily or it can also be amounts a little more than that depending on the “negotiating skill” of the one asking. Whether the guys are gullible or not is a different thing entirely. More so, if it is not working, it won’t be trending.

No doubt, ladies have needs. While some of them fend for themselves through dint of hard work, many depend on random men to meet their needs. Little wonder “urgent 2k is almost seen as the shortest way to meet needs.

We hardly hear of things like this before the advent of social media. This begging style may have been enhanced through online platforms, but technology experts believe social media is neither good nor bad. What individuals make of it depend on their values in life.

Quite a lot of people will understand that at times someone may  need others to render financial assistance, either as students or single guys or ladies, but it should not be a norm. Some people even go to the extent of lying heavily to suit there escapades.

Adamu Ashile, a trader in Mushin, had an unpleasant experience on ” urgent 2k” from an acquaintance who requested for two thousand naira to quickly get medication for her leg which she sustained injury on. Out of pity, he sent the money to the lady, after which he discovered that he was deceived. The lady never had bruises around that time.

“This girls are fraudulent in there ways. How can one display act of kindness again when they lie of having ailment or involved in accidents. This girls don’t have the fear of God”, he said.

Chioma James wasn’t so lucky. She had approached a male friend for “urgent 2k”.

She said “After reaching out to him. He refused to grant the request. When I persisted, he asked me to come down to the site and made me work for an hour, before giving me the money “.

American based public speaker and social commentator, Reno Omokri has advised young men who are still struggling to desist from sending money to ladies. In a lengthy speech on Instagram, Reno explained that some ladies are fond of using men to fund their lavish lifestyle.

“A fool can be described as a man with an iPhone 10 who sends money to a girl that sends him an ‘urgent 2k’ text with an iPhone 12. These girls are marketers. They have their daily target. You are not special to her. You are just one mugu among her many Maliyamungus. Transactional intercourse is devastating your reasoning faculty…And you are there trading in the shares of urgent 2k gangs. At the end of the day, you will start blaming your innocent village people for your predicament.” He said.

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OKADA BAN: FEAR OF HEIGHTENED CRIME RATE GRIP RESIDENTS.

The Lagos State government had announced a ban on the operations of commercial motorcyclists called Okada in four additional LGAs and six LCDAs of the state.

According to the government, the implementation of the extension took effect from September 1, 2022. The LGAs affected by the fresh ban are Kosofe, Oshodi-Isolo, Somolu and Mushin while the LCDAs are Ikosi-Isheri, Agboyi-Ketu, Isolo, Bariga, Odi-Olowo and Ejigbo.

The Sanwo-Olu led administration had earlier banned okada operation in six LGAs and nine LCDAs effective from June 1, 2022, due to frequent accidents relating to this mode of transportation and crime related issues. With

this extension, the number of local councils where Okada activities are proscribed are now 25. 

This new law is already taking its toll on the residents of the newly affected areas, as they  foresee a heightened crime rate and untold hardship among the former riders.

The residents and the motorcyclists, who spoke in separate interviews expressed fear that if the Okada ban was not properly implemented, it would create more insecurity in the city.

Wasiu Azeez is a resident of Alapere, Ketu. He expressed  that many of the operators will be rendered jobless and may be recruited by terrorists and bandits to unleash mayhem.

Meanwhile, Ajiroba Ahmed, a biker,  decried the already high rate of unemployment among the youths, adding that the ban would increase the number of the  unemployed in the labour market.

Reacting to the state government’s assertion that many operators are criminals, he explained that “Our union will fish out the bad eggs among us. We plead with our leaders to revert the ban. We are already having security challenges in the country; the government should not increase it by banning okada. I don’t have any other means of  taking care of my family anymore”

According to a petty trader, Ajoke Adigun ” The ban of Okada on the highway is a welcome development, but it should be allowed to ply inner roads so that the operators can earn a living with their families, else they become jobless and engage in heinous acts.”

For Harrison Ayodele, an engineer, aside from making transportation difficult for the poor, the decision would increase the rate of crimes in some communities.

“All I can say is that the masses will suffer a great deal and crime rate may increase. I call on our governor to critically look into the matter” he said.

However, speaking at a press conference on August 18, 2022, the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Frederick Oladehinde, disclosed that a total of 7,500 motorcycles had been impounded and crushed in the ongoing enforcement, saying that resistance had dropped sharply, even as he warned riders who might want to flout the proscription order to desist from it.

He affirmed that the state government had interventions in place to empower the affected okada riders as an alternative means of livelihood, urging them to embrace the intervention programmes which were being coordinated by six government ministries and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF).

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CANADA BLACKLISTS NIGERIA OVER TERRORISM

CANADA BLACKLISTS NIGERIA OVER TERRORISM 

The Canadian Government has advised  its nationals to avoid travelling to Nigeria over the insecurity witnessed in the country.

The advise was published on Canada’s official website .

 Nationals were advised to avoid non-essential travel to Nigeria due to the unpredictable security situation throughout the country and the significant risk of terrorism, crime, inter-communal clashes, armed attacks and kidnappings.

According to the publication,  north-western states of Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara; the north-central state of Plateau; the north-eastern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa and Yobe; the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers should majorly be avoided .

According to the Canadian authorities,  Nigeria is experiencing different forms of criminalities, terrorism, insecurity and fraud

POLICEMAN KILLS OVER BRIBE, TO DIE BY HANGING

A Rivers State High Court has sentenced police sergeant, James Imhalu, to death by hanging for murder.

Imhalu was found guilty of killing a commercial driver in 2015 over his refusal to pay a bribe of N100.

Justice Elsie Thompson, delivering the judgment, said evidence before the court showed that the sacked sergeant intentionally fired a shot at the commercial driver, Legbara David, at Whimpey Junction, Port Harcourt.

Justice Thompson described Imhalu as a serial trigger-happy policeman, stating that such should not be allowed to remain in the society.

The prosecution counsel, Kingsley Briggs expressed that it was quite unfortunate that the family of the deceased had to lose their bread winner. He believes that justice had at last been served. In his words, “although the will of justice grinds slowly, surely justice will come”.

On the other hand, a representative from the Legal Aid Council in Rivers State, Barrister Awaji who defended the sergeant, said his team would study the judgement to know the next line of action.

However according to him, “Today’s judgement I will say is justice for the people of Rivers state”.

MAID, KILLER OF GOVERNOR IGBINEDION’S MOTHER GETS DEATH SENTENCE

MAID, KILLER OF GOVERNOR IGBINEDION’S MOTHER GETS DEATH SENTENCE

Dominion Okoro, maid to Madam Maria Igbinedion, mother of former Governor of Edo State, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, has been sentenced to death by hanging.

The maid, 25, was found guilty of the murder of Madam Igbinedion, 85, using a stool, with intent to rob her of the sum of N100,000 on December 1 2021, at her Ugbor residence in Benin City.

Justice Efe Ikponmwoba of an Edo State High Court, held that the convict, after the killing, used cotton wool to cover the nose of the deceased and thereafter called a cab to escape from the house the next morning, following the brutal killing.

Okoro confessed to the police that she bought Indian hemp and used it in preparing a meal for the deceased in order to weaken and kill her without struggle.

The trial judge based his judgement on evidence of the pathologist on cause of death and evidence of other prosecution witnesses, in addition to the convict’s confessional statement, declaring that it was safe for the court to send the convict to the gallows.

MIXED REACTIONS TRAIL THE MURDER  OF DEBORAH SAMUEL

An angry mob of protesters recently burnt up a level 2 student at the Shehu Shagari college of education, Sokoto , Deborah Samuel, due to claims of  blasphemy against the holy prophet Muhammed.

 Following this development, several notable Nigerians have reacted to the incident.

The sultan of Sokoto in a statement released by the Sultanate council condemned the incident in its totality, and further urged residents to stay calm and ensure peaceful co-existence amongst all.     

 Popular Nigerian politician, Adamu Garba said just like no christian will take respect for Jesus lightly, so also no Muslim will tolerate denigrating prophet Mohammed, referring to any such against the prophet Mohammed as a red line that can not be compromised

The Grand Mufti of Conference of Islamic Organizations, (CIO), Sheik Dikrullah Shafi’I , has described the conduct  of the students who killed Deborah Samuel as unlawful, inhuman and that it does not in any way represent the position of Islam, while he established that “Islam places huge value on human soul”

Former Inspector General of Police’s son, and son-in-law to Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, Jamil Abubakar, from his viewpoint, said that blasphemy is frowned on by all religions. He emphasised  that the punishment for blasphemy is death,  adding that people should respect others religion. 

The vice president of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo on his part, described the incident as  “deeply distressing and very unfortunate”. He then referred to the President and the Sultan of Sokoto as having condemned the act respectively, stressing that there is no justification for extrajudicial killings, seeing there are legal channels to address any misdeed.

A personal assistant to the Sokoto Finance Commissioner, Anas Mohammed Sani, claimed that the victim, Ms. Samuel was murdered in cold blood because she was careless with her words. In his statement, “if anyone will repeat it tomorrow, the probability of being served same meal is 99.9%”                                                           

The General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, R.C.C.G, Enoch Adeboye, in his own words, claimed “religion is not the problem of Nigeria”, he further explained that when the Kaduna-Abuja train attack occurred, Christians were not separated from Muslims to be killed, nor did the bullets distinguish one from the other. So he concluded that the killing of the female student had nothing to do with religion, in his own opinion.

The self styled Imam of Peace, an Australian Shia Muslim influencer, popularly known as “Imam of peace” took to his official twitter handle, and contributed that Prophet Mohammed never killed anyone for insulting him or even throwing rocks at him. 

According to the Australian muslim influencer, Mohammed’s neighbor used to pile garbage at his doorstep daily, and one day when there was no garbage, and he found out that she was ill, he went visiting her, and wished her well. He made this comment via his Twitter handle @Imam of peace, with #DEBORAH following his comments.

He went ahead to praise the sultan of Sokoto for what he referred to as his “wisdom and swift condemnation”

The British government joined the calls on the government of Nigeria to bring the perpetrators to justice as President Muhammed Buhari ordered a probe into the incident.

Recall that, according to reports,  two suspects have since been arrested, over the killing of their female colleague, Deborah Samuel, in Sokoto

2023 ELECTIONS: APC COMPELS ASPIRANTS TO TAKE OATH ACCEPTING PRIMARIES RESULTS, PROHIBITS LEGAL TUSSLE.

Ahead of the primaries, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued nine guidelines for the presidential, governorship and parliamentary aspirants. 

The aspirants who are  expected to sign undertaking to acknowledge the results of the primaries and give total support to whoever emerge as the flag bearers of the party, have been prohibited from seeking any legal redress without first resolving grievances amicably

The ruling party also compels them to make vows not to participate in thuggery, anti -party exercises, breaking into factions or the formation of parallel congresses by party organs at any level. These conditions are contained on page 17 of the nomination form issued to applicants. 

Out of the nine conditions, majority of the aspirants, particularly presidential hopefuls frowned at the ” Voluntary letter of withdrawal”, which they are expected to sign before a Commissioner for Oaths or a Notary Public. They alleged that the withdrawal clause might lead to the imposition of a presidential candidate or misuse of the consensus clause in the Electoral Act 2022. 

Already, many presidential hopefuls are seeking legal counsel on Page 18 of the nomination form, which they are not pleased with. A duplicate of the nomination form uncovered the tough terms for aspirants who have paid exorbitant fees to participate in the primaries.

 Despite the fact that APC leadership asserted that the conditions were in accordance with Article 21. 2 (I — xii) of the APC Constitution, many aspirants see the conditions as conflicting with their fundamental human rights as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution. 

The contentious conditions are- “Abide to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the APC and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “Abide by the Primary election guidelines of APC and Nigerian Electoral Act. “Abide to place APC above selfish interests, “I, my primary campaign organisation and my supporters undertake to accept the outcome of the primary and support whoever emerges as APC candidate for the general election. “Abide not to engage in dishonest practices, thuggery, being absent from meetings to which he/she is invited without reasonable cause; carrying out anti-party activities which tend to disrupt the peaceful, lawful and efficient organisation of the party or which are inconsistent with the aims and objectives of the party. “Abide not to give wrong information to any organ of the party or unauthorised publicity of a party dispute without exhausting all avenues or settlement or redress within the party.”

 The conditions include “Abide not to file any action in a court of law against the party or any of its officers on any matters relating to the discharge of the duties of the party without first exhausting all avenues for redress provided. “Abide to always follow the path of justice, honesty and unity amongst fellow contestants and party members. So help me God. “Abide not to factionalise or create a parallel congress, election, or party organ at any level”

The aspirants, especially the presidential hopefuls, have picked holes in Page 18 of the nomination form bordering on signing a voluntary letter of withdrawal before participating in the forthcoming exercise. The letter, titled: Letter of Voluntary Withdrawal, says: “I…of the above address…vying for…hereby voluntarily withdraw my candidacy from the contest…scheduled to hold on…2023. My withdrawal is in the best interest of our great party, the APC.”

 All aspirants are expected to endorse the letter before a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public, apart from  addressing the letter to the national chairman of APC, Senator Adamu Abdullahi. 

Reliable source disclosed that most of the aspirants see it as a death warrant, as the party could invoke the letter to disengage an aspirant from participating in any strand of the primaries.

  The source also explained that It gives the party the liberty to impose a candidate at any level under the guise of abiding by the consensus clause in the Electoral Act 2022. With the letter, the conditions for consensus will easily be met, stressing that technically, many aspirants see the letter as leaving their fate to the party. 

With other conditions restricting them to tight corner, some aspirants have opted for legal advice on whether or not to sign the letter of withdrawal.

An aide to a presidential aspirant said their legal team, like those of others, is studying the implications of the letter. 

“Although the party said the signing of the letter is optional, an aspirant will be submitting an incomplete nomination form without signing the letter.  Such an aspirant may be disqualified.

 The various conflicting clauses in the guidelines have restraint the presidential aspirants from submitting their nomination form. Though they have up till May 11th, the aspirants are making representation to the party leadership to have a rethink ” another source explained.

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