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APC Convention: Why Consensus Is A Legal Impossibility – Tinubu
Less than 24 hours to the convention of the All Progressive Congress(APC), one of the aspirants, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been speaking on why choosing a consensus may be a legal impossibility without following the dictates of the Electoral Act.
Less than 24 hours to the convention of the All Progressive Congress(APC), one of the aspirants, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been speaking on why choosing a consensus may be a legal impossibility without following the dictates of the Electoral Act.
Bola Tinubu Campaign Organisation warned in a statement signed by its legal adviser, Babatunde Ogala, that any selection of a consensus candidate must strictly follow the dictates of the 2022 Electoral Act.
The statement is hereby reproduced below:
PRESS RELEASE: CONSENSUS CANDIDATE A LEGAL IMPOSSIBILITY:
The media is inundated with reports that the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (“APC”) has unilaterally announced the purported adoption of a certain candidate as the consensus presidential candidate of the APC for the forth coming presidential election in 2023.
While the National Chairman is yet to deny or offer any clarification on the alleged declaration, it is necessary to state that such a declaration is a legal impossibility. This is because the under the regime of the Electoral Act 2022, consensus, though provided for as one of the means by which a political party may produce its candidate, must specifically occur in a precise form.
Section 84(9) (10) and (11) of the Electoral Act 2022 are the relevant provisions and they state as follows:
“(9) A political party that adopts a consensus candidate shall secure the written consent of all cleared aspirant for the position, indicating their voluntary withdrawal from the race and their endorsement of the consensus candidate”.
(10) Where a political party is unable to secure a written consent of all cleared aspirants for the purpose of a consensus candidate, it shall revert to the choice of direct or indirect primaries for the nomination of candidates for the aforesaid elective position.
(11) A special convention or nomination congress shall be held to ratify the choice of consensus candidates at designated centers at the National, State, Senatorial, Federal and State Constituencies, as the case may be”.
Instructively, none of the above conditions have occurred in respect of producing the presidential candidate of the APC. Therefore, any declaration of a consensus candidate would be premature and a violation of extant provisions of the law. We are confident that as a law-abiding entity, the APC will not be part of such.
We are further persuaded to urge our supporters to disregard this report considering that the overwhelming majority of the APC Northern Governors who, after meeting with the President, re-affirmed their preference for a president from the Southern part of Nigeria.
This patriotic decision is widely accepted by all Nigerians as a demonstration of deep understanding of the nuanced fault lines of our nation.
In the circumstance, a unilateral declaration by the National Chairman of a consensus presidential candidate for the party will not only violate the law, but set the party on collision cause with its Governors who are critical stakeholders in the party.
Thank you.
BABATUNDE OGALA; SAN.
Director; Legal Directorate Tinubu Campaign Organization.
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State Police: Governors in support, NEC to adopt report at next meeting in January
At the 146th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, the last for 2024, 36 states with exception of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), submitted their reports on state police, with majority supporting its establishment to address Nigeria’s escalating security challenges, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani on Thursday disclosed.
Speaking after the meeting presided over by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Sani revealed that 36 states have submitted proposals supporting the establishment of state police, reflecting a strong consensus among governors.
“Today, one of the discussions we had at the NEC meeting was the update on the creation of state police. As you are aware, there was a submission by States toward the establishment of state police.
”Today, about 36 states have already made their submission for establishing state police in Nigeria. And I can say here that from what is available, virtually most of the states are in agreement with the establishment of state police in Nigeria,” Sani stated.
Despite the overwhelming support, discussions on the initiative were postponed until the next NEC meeting scheduled for January.
Sani explained, “The council decided to step down the discussion until we receive a report from the secretariat. After that, there will be deliberation at the next NEC meeting.”
He also highlighted a resolution from the previous NEC meeting calling for further stakeholder engagement to refine the proposal.
“And not only that, there’s also a resolution in the last NEC meeting, which is today the Secretariate have also agreed on that, there will be further stakeholder engagement after the panel and deliberation by the members of the NEC.”
The governor acknowledged the unique security challenges faced by different regions, noting, “Considering the fact that virtually every state has their peculiarity in terms of the problem we are having of insecurity in our own states. Knowing fully well that we have a lot of ungoverned space in Nigeria, and also that we have a lot of deficit in terms of number of boots on ground, looking at the fact that a lot of security agencies, the police, the army and other relevant security agencies have no personnel to cover all the ungoverned spaces, that is the reason why most of us agreed that establishment of state police in Nigeria is the way forward toward addressing the problem insecurity in our own country.”
At the last NEC meeting, the governments of Kwara, Kebbi, and Adamawa and FCT were given one week to submit their reports on the proposed creation of state police.
Governor Sani said while others have complied, FCT failed to do so with explanations which were accepted by the council.
The council had in September, threatened to impose decisions on any state that had not complied with the request for reports.
The push for state police comes as Nigeria grapples with severe insecurity issues, including banditry and terrorism.
The NEC’s discussions follow a broader national dialogue on policing reform initiated by President Bola Tinubu earlier this year. The President has long advocated for state police as part of efforts to decentralize Nigeria’s heavily centralized security apparatus.
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Police arrest five armed robbery suspects, recover three AK-47 rifles in Lagos, Anambra
Four suspects, Akeem Alabi, Adewale Sogbesan, Emmanuel Izeagbe, and Francis Okoko have been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for alleged armed robbery.
Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.
He said the suspects were arrested on December 10 and confessed to being members of a robbery syndicate operating around the Costain axis in the state.
Adejobi said the arrests were in furtherance of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun’s assurance to Nigerians of the emplacement of intensive security measures to ensure the safety and protection of lives and property during the Yuletide festivities.
He said the IGP has directed the immediate deployment of adequate personnel to strategic locations, key areas and identified hotspots across all states, an initiative aimed at curbing traffic, highway robberies, and other criminal activities during this period of increased-mobility, public gatherings and celebrations.
Adejobi said the IGP’s directive includes the mobilisation of police officers to highways, major roads, urban centres, and recreational centres nationwide.
“Officers will be strategically positioned to deter crimes via increased police presence and visibility on major highways and roads prone to criminal activities, particularly highway robberies, which tend to spike during festive seasons,” the FPRO said.
He said the police has already made significant headway in combating these crimes with the arrest of the armed robbery suspects in Lagos and other parts of the country.
Adejobi said that on December 6, police operatives of the Anambra State Command trailed and arrested a suspected armed robber identified as Miracle Mwakaloi at Awka, the state capital.
“Upon his arrest and subsequent interrogation, the suspect led the operatives to his apartment, where during a search, 3 Ak-47 rifles were recovered.”
The FPRO said the Nigeria Police Force remains firm in its commitment to providing a safe environment during and beyond the Yuletide season.
“With ongoing proactive measures, including enhanced patrols, community engagement, and a specific focus on public safety, the Force is dedicated to ensuring that the festive season is celebrated without the shadow of crimes.
“While urging citizens to cooperate with heightened police presence which promises to be professional and law-abiding, the IGP further encourages citizens to remain vigilant and report all suspicious activities to the Police and other law enforcement agencies,” he said.
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NMDPRA begins clampdown on illegal LPG retail outlets in Akwa Ibom
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Resources Authority says it has commenced a clampdown on illegal LPG retail outlets in Akwa Ibom State.
The state Coordinator, Ikechukwu Eseka, disclosed this on Thursday while receiving the state commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Bakshar Hussaini, in his office on a courtesy visit.
He said, “We have started enforcement of LPG retailers embarking on illegal decanting of LPG, filling stations, LPG refilling plants and other illegal downstream operations in the state.
“We are currently working on the illegal proliferation of decanting of LPG in the state, Eseka stated, adding that gas is very volatile, and some of them are using gas that is not meant for the purpose.”
He said he has directed that gas plant owners should not load gas on people who don’t have licenses NMDPRA in the state, warning that “decanting of gas from cylinder to cylinder is an illegal activity which is punishable by law.”
He also called on marketers to register and renew their licenses before operating LPG in the state.
“We used the opportunity to talk on the aspects of the downstream which has to do with our enforcement, sealing of filling stations and those who are using diesel for industrial purposes that are yet to register with NMDPRA.
“We have also commenced engagement with individuals and organisations using storage tanks that are over 500 litres, to come and register with the Authority in the state,” he added.
Eseka thanked the Commandant for coming to re-strategise and collaborate with the Authority in the state.
Earlier, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Hussaini, explained that the purpose of coming was to collaborate with NMDPRA on how to checkmate indiscriminate decanting of LPG in the state.
“I know with the present situation in the country, a lot of them are going to cry and you have to use human face to handle their cases so that we don’t injure the government and the public themselves,” he said.
He lamented that some people used their houses to sell cooking gas which can cause environmental hazards to the public.
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