Friday, 12 June 2020
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June 12: Continue to support democracy – Tinubu tells Nigerians
Tinubu gave the advice on Friday in his Democracy Day message with the theme, ‘June 12: A milestone for democracy’.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved June 12 to commemorate the nation’s democracy day in remembrance of the annulment of June 12 Presidential election in 1993.
According to the APC national leader, we must keep and nurture democracy, not for its own sake, but for ours.
He said that democracy day and its commemoration must not descend into empty ritual and that Nigerians must continue to work to entrench and improve on it.
“We must continue to be vigilant and keep watch over our democracy and ward off those who may want to draw us back toward a dimmer period.
“Nigerians deserve congratulations and commendation for their investment in democracy and for how far we have come.
“However, we equally must warn and remind ourselves how far we must go,” he said.
Tinubu noted that many people who fought for democracy and the June 12, 1993 elections changed the political climate in the country.
He commended the patriots who fought for democracy saying, planting the seedlings of democracy required much toil and sacrifice.
“Dr Beko Ransome Kuti, late Gani Fawehinmi, Baba Omojola, late Pa Rewane, late Pa Enahoro, Baba Ajasin, Pa Adesanya and Baba Adebanjo.
“Others are Prof. Wole Soyinka, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, Femi Falana, members of the civil society groups and student activists all fought hard and struggled mightily on everyone’s behalf.
“Many laid down their lives that we may have this brighter moment.
“Many people whom we do not know also lost their life or climb to bring this moment to pass.
“On this day, we duly honour such patriots. We remember them and commend their sacrifice,” the APC leader said.
Tinubu further said that marking democracy showed that the day or patriots are not taken for granted.
“We must keep and nurture democracy, not for its own sake, but for ours,” he said
Tinubu also hailed the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration for its fight against corruption and tolerance of constructive criticism.
He commended Buhari for having the political courage to make June 12 Democracy Day.
“President Buhari, however, realised the import of June 12 and understood that this day more than any other best symbolized our national pursuit of democracy.
“In spite political opposition, Buhari helped set the record straight by making June 12, Democracy Day,” he said.
Tinubu noted that the nation now grappled with COVID-19 and its resultant public health and economic challenges.
“Only a democratic government would have been so informative and open.
“Only a democratic government would have initiated palliatives and worked in a cooperative manner with the states to devise the best possible policies to fit local circumstances,” he said.
Tinubu further stressed that democracy was the best avenue to harness collective abilities in the urgent resolution of these challenges.
He urged people to be thankful to God and remember those who sacrificed to enable the country advance far on democratic journey.
“Let us use democracy to win the present battle for national prosperity in all of its forms over poverty.
“The times we face are not the easiest but we have a destiny to reach and a democratic roadmap on how to get there.
“Hand in hand, let us get there together,” he said
Tinubu urged Nigerians to be safe and act with compassion toward one another.
“We must remain vigilant and do even more to elevate freedom of thought and expression.
“I wish all Nigerians a memorable Democracy Day and many more years of enduring democracy,” he said (NAN)
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AREGBESOLA COMES TO JUDGMENT - By- Femi Adesina
Amaechi Loses As Court Declares Igo Aguma From Rival Faction Rivers APC Chairman
The APC has barred its members from appealing the judgement.
Mr Aguma belongs to a faction of the APC in Rivers that is loyal to Magnus Abe, a former governorship aspirant in the state.
Mr Amaechi is a former governor of Rivers and one of APC’s most influential leaders, but he has been having it tough getting the APC in Rivers to unite in the party’s quest to wrestle power from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the oil-rich state.
The protracted crisis in the party prompted the court to declare that the APC did not have a governorship candidate in Rivers in 2019, paving the way for Governor Nyesom Wike of the PDP to have an easy second term victory.
Mr Aguma, a former member of the House of Representatives and former political ally to Mr Amaechi, parted ways with him over his (Amaechi) insistence that Mr Abe would not be the APC governorship candidate in the 2015 and the 2019 elections.
Mr Aguma filed a lawsuit in December 2019 against the APC, including its national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, for setting up a caretaker committee to run the affairs of the party in Rivers.
The setting up of the caretaker committee contravened the APC rules, Mr Aguma had told the court.
The court presided by Justice George Omereji declared that Mr Aguma suffered injustice and his civil rights violated when the APC set up the caretaker committee.
The APC in its reaction to the development has barred its members from appealing the court judgment.
The APC National Vice Chairman, South-South, Hilliard Etah, said in a statement on Wednesday, “This is to categorically state that the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has not delegated any authority to anyone, group of persons, agents or whatsoever to appeal the said judgement”.
Mr Etah said the APC was yet to take a decision whether to appeal the judgment or not.
Mr Abe said of the court judgment, “The only thing wrong with the judgment is that it failed to massage the ego of any individual.”
He advised Mr Aguma not to harbour personal or hidden agenda, but to “reach out to all persons of consequence in the party who are desirous of repositioning the party”. He said he should have the courage to move on if people do not want to join him to rebuild the APC in the state. “None of us can be bigger than the party,” he said.
The recent appointment of Mr Abe into the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation by President Muhamadu Buhari has also unsettled the APC faction loyal to Mr Amaechi.
It is unclear, for now, if there is a hidden plan by some powerful people within the APC to push Mr Amaechi aside and rebuild the party in Rivers around Mr Abe ahead of the 2023 general elections.