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2023: ‘There’s God o’, Dabiri-Erewa Laments As APC Leaders Snub Women In Lagos Meeting

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Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) and a member of the ruling party, has expressed concerns over the absence of women as the South-West leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, met in Lagos on Friday.

Some leaders and APC presidential aspirants from the South-West, on Friday, met at the Lagos House.

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The meeting was attended by major presidential and governorship aspirants in the region and also other aspirants for the National Assembly seats.

READ ALSO: [JUST IN] 2023: Tinubu, Osinbajo, APC Presidential Aspirants Meeting In Lagos

Besides the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, other participants at the meeting included the Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi; all of whom are APC presidential aspirants.

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Also at the meeting, apart from the aspirants were the former Governor of Lagos State and Works and Housing Minister, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila; Industry, Trade and Investment Minister, Chief Niyi Adebayo, Governors Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State and Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State.

Others are former Osun State Governor and Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola and the APC National Secretary, Otunba Iyiola Omisore.

No woman was seen among them and this was a source of concern for Dabiri-Erewa.

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In a tweet on Saturday, she said, “Hmnnn! Meeting of APC South-West Elders/leaders. NOT ONE SINGLE WOMAN! From the whole of the South-West Dia is God [There’s God].”

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Why Peter Obi Must Get Security Clearance Before Coming To Edo — APC Chair, Tenebe

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The chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jarrett Tenebe, has backed the state governor’s stance on Peter Obi, insisting that the 2023 Labour Party’s presidential candidate must seek security clearance before entering the state.

Tenebe said the warning said the warning to Obi by the state governor was prompted by security concerns stemming from his (Obi) previous visit to Edo.

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According to Tenebe, the last time Obi came to Edo, the visit led to the death of three people.

READ ALSO: ‘His Security Is Not Guaranteed,’ Okpehbolo Warns Obi Not To Come To Edo Without Informing Him

“The party believes the governor was right in warning Peter Obi to get security clearance before coming into the state because of the opinion people have about him here, especially considering that during his last visit, three people were killed,” Tenebe stated.

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He made the remarks shortly after the APC announced Joseph Ikpea and Omosede Igbinedion as the party’s candidates for the Edo Central Senatorial District and Ovia Federal Constituency, respectively.

Tenebe also vowed that the APC would run an intense campaign ahead of the 2024 governorship election to assert that it was the rightful winner of the last election.

“Now that we have our candidates, we will hit the ground running. We are going to campaign as if we have never won elections in this state. We want to let the people know that we actually won the last governorship election,” he added.

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‘Where’s The 24/7 Electricity You Promised Nigerians,’ ADC Questioned Tinubu

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the state of electricity in the country, citing his campaign promise to provide stable power supply to Nigerians within four years.

In a statement shared on social media Sunday morning, the party’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, reminded the president of his vow to deliver uninterrupted power supply, referencing an old campaign video where Tinubu pledged to end estimated billing and ensure 24/7 electricity across the country.

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Abdullahi wrote, “Good morning, Nigerians. Today, we just want to take some time to remind President Tinubu that he promised Nigerians uninterrupted electricity within four years. Yes, that’s right, Mr. President promised us 24/7 power. All by himself.”

READ ALSO:Why I Support ADC’s Coalition But Remain In PDP — Lamido

Abdullahi went on to list the administration’s alleged shortcomings in the power sector, noting that since Tinubu assumed office, electricity tariffs have surged by 240%, while the national grid has collapsed 12 times.

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“Over 90 million Nigerians still lack electricity, while many get just 4 to 6 hours a day under Tinubu’s failed Band A–E system. In rural communities, most of Nigeria’s 50 million families remain completely off the grid, with no access to electricity at all,” he added.

He accused the government of showing “no major power sector reforms, no clear roadmap, and no sense of urgency” more than two years into its tenure.

We are past the halfway mark of this administration, and millions of Nigerians are still charging their phones at mobile charging kiosks, and spending hundreds of thousands to fuel their generators.

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READ ALSO:ADC Unveiled In Benue, Woo Gov Alia

Where is the light? What happened to your promise? And how much longer do Nigerians have to wait in the dark?”

He then cited Tinubu’s campaign words, stating: “Mr. President, you once said: ‘If I don’t give you electricity, don’t vote for me.’ Well, Nigerians are listening. And come 2027, we intend to grant your wish.”

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The campaign video shared by Abdullahi featured Tinubu saying: “Whichever way by all means necessary you must have electricity. And you will not pay the estimated bill anymore. A promise made will be a promise kept. If I don’t keep my promise and I come back for a second time, don’t vote for me.”

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PDP Reacts To Atiku’s Resignation

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Nigeria’s main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has declared that the recent resignation of former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, from the party did not come as a surprise.

The declaration was made by the Acting Chairman of the PDP, Ambassador Iliya Damagum, while speaking with journalists in Bauchi in reaction to the development.

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According to him, “Atiku Abubakar’s resignation from the party is a familiar pattern. This is not the first time. We’re expecting him back.”

Iliya Damagum was implying that Atiku Abubakar’s decision to once again dump the PDP is consistent with his past actions.

READ ALSO:Why I Resigned From PDP – Atiku

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The PDP Acting Chairman noted that the party has grown accustomed to Atiku Abubakar’s movements in and out of the party over the years, and is therefore not bothered about the latest development.

This response by the Acting Chairman indicated that the PDP is not overly concerned about Atiku Abubakar’s resignation, viewing it as a recurring event in their relationship.

According to the PDP Acting Chairman, the party seems to be taking a wait-and-see approach, expecting Atiku Abubakar to potentially return in the future.

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This lack of alarm, in Damagum’s view, could be due to the PDP’s confidence in its own strength or a belief that Atiku Abubakar’s actions are not a significant threat.

As the PDP Acting Chairman’s stance suggests, Atiku Abubakar’s history of party loyalty has been questioned in the past.

READ ALSO:Why I Support ADC’s Coalition But Remain In PDP — Lamido

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Some have speculated that Atiku Abubakar views party affiliations as fluid, as his decision to resign from the PDP and form a coalition party, the Alliance Democratic Congress (ADC), may be part of a larger strategy to position himself for future elections.

However, according to the PDP Acting Chairman, the PDP’s nonchalant response could also suggest that they are not convinced of the seriousness of Atiku Abubakar’s intentions for the 2027 general elections.

Though the PDP leadership is yet to issue a formal statement, insiders say consultations are ongoing to manage the fallout from Atiku Abubakar’s exit, which has stirred intense reactions across the political landscape.

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Recall that in a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Jada 1 Ward, Adamawa State, Atiku cited a loss of internal democracy and the need to explore new political frontiers as key reasons for his decision.

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