Oyelude who was accompanied to the APC Secretariat by some members of the National Assembly Progressive Media Aides NAPMAIDEs, picked up his forms today 17th Thursday, 2022 at the party National Headquarters, Abuja.
" 2018 is still fresh in the minds of our people. Democracy should be about the choice of the people. We need help to make our elections free and fair", the PDP flagbearer said.
The leadership rejected frantic bid to disenfranchise us. The NWC insisted on due process and tradition. I am a product of due compliance with PDP and Nigeria's constitution. By law and tradition, I remain the flagbearer of our great party and I am ready with God and men to lead PDP to victory"
"The frivolous news most insensitive flying around social media regarding the purported suspension of our Chairman, written on a forged letterhead paper of NAPMAIDEs is just a ruse. We condemn in totality the actions of the perpetrators who are not genuine members of the group but decided to cause disaffection in the group created by the Chairman himself."
"In the past 8yrs, Osun State has never enjoy any office in the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, we always occupy positions that are Non-members of National Working Committee like Zonal positions and Ex-Officio.
The leading aspirant for the office of APC National Youth Leader, Prince Oyelude Oladele has congratulated Hon. Akinremi Olaide Adewale on his appointment as the chairman of the South West Zonal Congress by the APC Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, CECPC.
It is appalling that President Buhari who claims to be fighting corruption is condoning and encouraging this inordinate access to public funds in pursuit of private ambitions. The only way Mr. President can extricate himself is to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill immediately.
”You have supported and positioned many youths in and out of Osun State, you've advocated youths inclusion in governance and that's why you are a rallying point for youths in Osun State.
*"President Muhammadu Buhari has already set a goal of youths inclusion in politics with the presidential assent to the "Not Too Young To Run bill", I strongly believe you are in same spirit with Mr President which is a clear evidence that you will preserve his legacies beyond 2023".*
Internal sources within both camps confirmed that strong forces within the party are not in support of Hon Yinusa Amobi's second term ticket, this has triggered many others standing up to obtain the form to compete with him (Amobi).
Hon Amobi narrowly escaped death as he was serially attacked by political thugs allegedly mobilized by the local government chairman Hon. Adigun Adejare.
"Sir, you are already a topic of discussion in and out of Ibadan North Federal Constituency and that's the virtue we must emulate to liberate many youths in Nigeria when elected".
“According to Section 9 of the CBN Act, 2007, the apex bank governor must not venture into any other vocation while in office and must resign in writing to the President if he nursed such intention. There are more than enough reasons Emefiele must go now for the credibility of the bye-elections, the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections as well as the 2023 elections.”
Explaining why the ruling party inserted a withdrawal sheet for aspirants that procured nomination and expression of interest forms, APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Felix Morka, in a chat with newsmen argued that the measure was in tandem with the party’s constitution and the Electoral Amendment Act 2022.
Ukatu through his Mallinson Group of companies imported into the country two-conatiner loads of five different brands of Tramadol in October 2019 through the Apapa ports in Lagos. All the evidences so far gathered show that the imported Tramadol brands were far above the threshold permitted to be imported into Nigeria.
It is on this note that I call on the EFCC and all other concerned government agencies in Nigeria to do the needful and investigate the Ministers and others who subsequently purchase the APC Presidential nomination and interest form for ₦100 million because it raises a clear suspicion as to the sources of their wealth especially considering the office being aspired to pays less salary cumulatively in a single tenure than the actual cost of declaration. Failure of the EFCC to investigate the source of their respective N100M will set a dangerous precedent and only send a message to the world that the agency’s is weak and has compromised on its primary mandate. The agency must fine-comb through the candidacy and campaign of all of the presidential aspirants notably those in the APC who have not batted an eyelid in paying the ransom called the nomination fee of their party.