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2023 SDP presidential Primary: Nuhu-Aken’Ova steps down for Prince Adebayo
As the Social Democratic Party readies for its presidential primary convention on Wednesday, a strong contender for the Presidential ticket of the Party Cesnabmihilo Dorothy Nuhu-Aken’Ova has stepped down for Prince Adewale Adebayo over zoning.
Prince Adebayo is walking into the primary election unopposed as the party,’s presidential election screening panel had earlier disqualified another female aspirant Khadija Okunnu-Lamidi
Announcing her decision to step down at a press conference held at Princess Lillian House, Katankpe in Abuja on Tuesday Nuhu-Aken’Ova said since the party had zoned the Presidential ticket to the South West she has no option as a loyal party person to step down.
“As you all know, before today i was in the race for the Presidential ticket which has been zoned to the South West of Nigeria.
“This has automatically ruled me our ot the race. As an obedient and loyal member of the social democratic party I am declaring before you all that I have stepped down my aspiration.
She pointed out that her abiding reason for seeking the highest office of the land was never about her but to propagate the real change in Nigeria that will cause a turn around for Nigeria and her citizens.
“I am pleased to inform you therefore having been made ineligible, that I have identified a formidable candidate who is eligible for the contest who also shares the same passion, Ideals and aspirations for the socio-economic development of Nigeria and her citizens as I do, I have decided to throw all my weight behind this credible candidate, he is amiable and highly esteemed colleague Prince Adewale Adebayo.
“I call on everyone to rally around us to coast to victory together. Let me also assure you that this decision was taken in full consultation with my supporters and constituents.
“I want to thank my campaign team for their support they have given me on this journey and I solicit for your continued support as we gallop together to 2023 general election.
“Let us work harder with our new formidable team and the Social Democratic Party not relenting until we reclaim the presidency for the people of Nigeria under the leadership of Prince Adewale Adebayo.”
Former minister of Youths and sports Solomon Dalung described SDP as the second oldest Party in Nigeria.
“SDP is the casualty of the Nigerian political experiment. It is a party that is not new to Nigerians, it is a Party that Nigerians have trusted that has elected Nigerians from councillor to President before the military calamity came.
“30 years after, the party is trying to recover from the devastating blow it suffered way back during the June 12th Presidential election annulment. He said the new leaders of the party believe in reviving and resuscitating the vision of the democratic martyr chief MKO Abiola.
Prince Adebayo in response said it us not the last time Nigerians will hear of her, but the begining of her journey as she continues in her journey.
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Kogi State PDP applauds Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s milestone in office
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi State has celebrated the achievements of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as she marks her one-year anniversary in office. The party praised her dedication to transformative leadership and her efforts to uplift the lives of her constituents.
In a statement issued by the State Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Tijani Umoru, the PDP highlighted Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s commitment to good governance and the delivery of democratic dividends.
“Senator Natasha exemplifies the values of the PDP through her dedication to the welfare and development of her people,” said Tijani. “In just one year, her work has shown how effective representation can positively impact the lives of her constituents.”
Tijani described her as a “distinguished leader” who has brought meaningful changes to the Kogi Senatorial Zone. He noted that her service has reaffirmed the PDP’s role as a driver of progress and prosperity in Kogi State, adding that her leadership promises a new era of development for the entire state.
The party also expressed its confidence that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s efforts will continue to foster hope and progress across communities, reinforcing the party’s vision for a brighter future.
The PDP concluded its statement by reaffirming its commitment to democratic values and good governance, as well as its belief in a prosperous future for Kogi State under its leadership.
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Atiku Abubakar outlines what he would have done for Nigeria’s Economic Reforms
***Calls for Strategic Planning and Empathy
Former Vice President of Nigeria and 2023 Presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) Atiku Abubakar has shared his vision for a reformed Nigerian economy, detailing what he would have done differently to address the country’s current economic challenges.
Responding to public interest in his approach, Abubakar outlined a detailed strategy focused on economic stability, institutional reforms, and social protection for vulnerable Nigerians.
Speaking through his chief spokesperson Mr. Paul Ibe, the former vice President emphasized the need for better planning and strategic reform implementation.
“Rather than focusing on me, Nigerians should be asking what President Tinubu can do now to alleviate the pain caused by his economic policies,” he stated. However, he expressed hope that some of his ideas might inspire solutions for Nigeria’s economic struggles.
Reeling out his strategy that included Comprehensive Economic Planning and Sequencing of Reforms, Abubakar underscored the importance of a well-coordinated reform strategy.
He argued that implementing major fiscal changes, such as fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate adjustments, all at once was too abrupt for Nigeria’s economic environment. “We would have sequenced our reforms to achieve fiscal and monetary alignment and avoid overwhelming the economy,” he explained.
He also dwelled on the need for transparent communication and public engagement highlighting the need for open communication with the public, stressing that public trust is essential for successful reforms. “Transparent communication with the public is essential to build public trust, which is important to ensure that citizens understand what the government is doing,” he said.
“One of Abubakar’s priorities would have been to establish robust social protection programs to shield low-income Nigerians from the impact of economic reforms. “Our reforms would have a human face,” he stated, outlining plans for a social safety net that would provide financial support and economic opportunities for the most vulnerable.
On specific Measures to Boost Economic Development Abubakar proposed the creation of $10b Economic Stimulus Fund to support small businesses across Nigeria.
The fund, he said, would empower MSMEs and support youth employment through targeted skills-to-job programs.
Abubakar’s plan included creation of an Infrastructure Development Unit directly under the presidency to coordinate infrastructure projects across the country.
“The IDU would work with ministries to oversee a $25 billion Infrastructure Development Fund to speed up projects in transportation, energy, and communication.
“To address Nigeria’s currency challenges, Abubakar advocated for a managed-floating exchange rate, rather than a fully flexible rate.
He argued that such an approach would help maintain currency stability while avoiding the pitfalls of a fixed rate system.
Abubakar reiterated his stance on subsidy removal, arguing for a gradual, phased approach that would allow the economy to adjust. He proposed reinvesting the funds saved into healthcare, education, and rural infrastructure, while increasing domestic refining capacity to reduce dependency on fuel imports.
In conclusion, Abubakar expressed hope that President Tinubu’s administration would consider some of these ideas to address the nation’s economic issues, emphasizing that Nigerians deserve leadership that prioritizes their well-being. “I believe that our sacrificial investments today will form the foundation for tomorrow’s development strides,” he said, affirming his commitment to a vision of “a New Nigeria.”
Culled from Everyday.ng
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Obi Congratulates President-Elect Donald Trump, Hails Democratic Process
The Labour Party Presidential Candidate in Nigeria’s 2023 general election, Peter Obi, has sent a message of congratulations to Donald Trump on his recent election as the 47th President of the United States.
In a statement by the Peter Obi Media Reach (POM Spokesman Ibrahim Umar Obi expressed hope that Trump’s victory would serve to strengthen democracy worldwide and foster greater peace and stability across the globe.
He commended both American electoral officials and the citizens for their role in ensuring a successful election process.
“Your victory is a testament to the resilience of democracy and the collective voice of the people,” Obi stated. “We look forward to seeing how your leadership will contribute to deepening democratic values and promoting peace.”
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