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Jonathan moves to stop impeachment plot
The Presidency and the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party have adopted subtle ways to tackle the impeachment threats against President Goodluck Jonathan.
This is coming after some members of the two chambers of the National Assembly have reportedly been collating signatures to impeach the President.
A top Presidency source who pleaded anonymity told our Ashiwaju.org that President Jonathan had started intervening in states where there were rifts among the major gladiators, especially state governors and their National Assembly members over party tickets.
Lagos APC primaries: Dabiri, Bamigbetan withdraw as newcomers floor incumbents
However, the exercise saw many incumbent lawmakers being defeated by new comers.
Some of their colleagues actually threw in the towels before the actual contest that took place Sunday.
The incumbent Hon Wale Babatunde and Samuel Adedayo, of Apapa-Iganmu Constituencywere defeated by former Chairman of Apapa Local Government, Hon Ayodeji Joseph.
Moruf Akinderu Fatai lost in Oshodi-Isolo Constituency I to a new comer. Dr Samuel Adejare, also an incumbent lost to Taofik Adaranijo in Agege Constituency.
While HoAbike Dabiri-Erewa and former Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA, Hon Kehinde Bamibetan also announced their withdrawal from the Ikorodu and Oshodi-Isolo
Constituencies race respectively, at the 11th hour.
Benue South: Mark returned unopposed
The Senate President, Senator David Mark,on Sunday evening emerged winner of the Peoples Democratic Party primaries for Benue South Senatorial District.
Mark polled an overwhelming score of 384 votes.
His only challenger, Chief Mike Onoja, had shortly before the commencement of voting, withdrawn from the race, citing “interest and unity of the Idoma nation” as parts of his reasons.
In his acceptance speech, Senator Mark praised Onoja for stepping down, even as he dedicated the mandate to Idoma people.
Senatorial primaries: Gov. Aliyu, Zaynab, Halidu win PDP ticket in Niger
Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State and Senator Zaynab Kure on Sundaywon the primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party for the 2015 senatorial election for Niger East and Niger South districts of the state respectively.
In the result released in Bida for Niger South Senatorial District primaries of the party, Senator Kure defeated the immediate past Niger State Chairman of the PDP, Mohamud Enagi, with 328 votes to eight votes, while Aliyu got 281 votes to clinch the ticket for Zone B, as against 86 votes polled by his rival, Adamu Idris Kuta.
Honourable Halidu Agwara was elected unopposed for the Niger North Senatorial District of the state.
Gov tickets: PDP gladiators in battle royal
The Peoples Democratic Party is making last-minute moves to ensure that only the most popular among its aspirants are picked during its governorship primaries holding on Monday.
Sunday PUNCH learnt on Friday that senior officials of the ruling party were on the lookout for candidates that could beat their opponents from the opposition All Progressives Congress in the 2015 general elections.
The APC had held its governorship primaries on Thursday, and elected its candidates.
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Ndoma-Egba loses bid to return to Senate
The bid of the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, for a fourth term in the Senate hit the rocks on Saturday in Ikom, Cross River Central Senatorial District.
Ndoma-Egba was defeated by Hon. John Owan-Enoh at the primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party for the constituency.
Owan-Enoh (PDP Obubra/Etung Federal Constituency) defeated Ndoma-Egba by 217 votes to 37, while the third aspirant, Mark Egbe, scored 20 votes.
2015: Why Tinubu, Fashola are on war path
Despite Saturday’s denial by a National Leader of the All Progressives Congress and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, that he is not at war with the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), over the 2015 elections, Ashiwaju.org can authoritatively confirm that all is not well between the two men.
And this has mainly to do with the failure of Fashola to support Tinubu’s choice for the Lagos State governor’s seat in 2015, Akinwunmi Ambode.
And this has mainly to do with the failure of Fashola to support Tinubu’s choice for the Lagos State governor’s seat in 2015, Akinwunmi Ambode.
The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, has said the factors causing the continued fall in the value of the naira are beyond the control of the CBN and the Federal Government.
This, he said, informed part of the reasons the central bank chose to devalue the naira about two weeks ago, rather than continue in the defence of the nation’s currency from the external reserves.
Emefiele, who spoke at the Bankers’ Dinner organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria in Lagos on Saturday night, disclosed that the bank had spent a huge chunk of the external reserves in defending the naira from falling, adding that the best thing to do is to devalue it.
He said although the decision to devalue the national currency would come with pains, it would lead to benefits in the long run.
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