REVEALED: Why G7 Govs Can’t Leave PDP, APC Rejects New PDP Members’ Condition For Alliance
Credible insiders confirmed to Sunday Tribune that the G7 governors stayed back in the PDP when negotiations on their joining the opposition coalition became deadlocked, due to the conditions they presented.
It was gathered that few weeks ago, one of the G7 governors from the North-Western zone approached the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on behalf of his colleagues and submitted request of the Kawu Baraje-led faction to join the opposition so as to defeat the main PDP in 2015.
The leadership of APC was said to have welcomed the idea and went ahead to propose that the G7 meet the eleven governors of the APC. The meeting was held in Abuja and Nasarawa State, according to our source, but it was the last between the two groups.
The source confided in our reporter that: “The G7 governors’ main condition was that the APC structures in Rivers, Kwara, Niger, Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa and Jigawa be handed over to them, if they were to join the opposition. This was what they called the first condition upon which they would publicly declare for the APC.
“The APC team at the meeting rejected the condition as the APC itself is made up of three parties just trying to fuse together. They were told they can only join as ordinary members and without preconditions.”
According to our source, the APC in Sokoto, led by former Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, rejected any possibility of the party structure being handed over to Governor Aliyu Wamakko, his old rival in Sokoto politics.
The same situation was said to have played out in Kano State where former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau was said to have rejected such condition on the ground that the opposition in the state is well grounded even without Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Sunday Tribune was told that the national leadership of the APC also believed the G7, if admitted, might create another round of political rancor within the new party. According to an APC chief from Kano State, “we actually rejected the New PDP when they wanted to join us.
“They want to take over what they don’t know how we built. We in Kano said we don’t want Kwankwaso. Bafarawa people also said they don’t want Wamakko. Since the last talk, the G7 has not approached us again.”
Not less than
Seventeen fake members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has
been arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC).
They were picked up
at the NYSC Orientation Camp at Kubwa, Abuja, on Thursday evening while
they were posing and taking pictures outside the camp during the
passing-out ceremony.
In a statement made
available, the commission said its operatives stormed the camp based on
intelligence reports and arrested the suspects comprising eight females
and nine males.
It said preliminary
investigation revealed that 15 of the suspects claimed to have enrolled
in degree courses run by consultancy services in the University of
Calabar (6), University of Jos (6), Ebonyi State University (1), Federal
University of Technology, Owerri (1) and Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti
(1).
One of the fake
corps members, the commission noted, never attended any university, but
said she was desirous of getting a discharge certificate. Another
suspect, a young man, impersonated his sister, a genuine corps member
who was receiving medical treatment abroad, in order to collect her
discharge certificate.
At various public
fora, the ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, has warned parents, guardians and
young students seeking admission into universities and other tertiary
institutions of learning to ensure that their proposed courses were
approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and other
regulatory bodies.
This brings to 26,
the total number of fake corps members arrested by ICPC this year as
nine others were arrested in May. Similarly, the Department of State
Security had on September 19, 2013 paraded a fake NYSC syndicate in
Abuja.
The commission
warned employers, parents and guardians to confirm from the NYSC if they
were suspicious of any person submitting call-up letters, posting
letters, discharged and exemption certificates.
- See more at: http://todaysgist.blogspot.com/2013/10/17-fake-nysc-members-arrested.html#sthash.oScFaJFX.dpufREVEALED: Why G7 Govs Can’t Leave PDP, APC Rejects New PDP Members’ Condition For Alliance
Credible insiders confirmed to Sunday Tribune that the G7 governors stayed back in the PDP when negotiations on their joining the opposition coalition became deadlocked, due to the conditions they presented.
It was gathered that few weeks ago, one of the G7 governors from the North-Western zone approached the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on behalf of his colleagues and submitted request of the Kawu Baraje-led faction to join the opposition so as to defeat the main PDP in 2015.
The leadership of APC was said to have welcomed the idea and went ahead to propose that the G7 meet the eleven governors of the APC. The meeting was held in Abuja and Nasarawa State, according to our source, but it was the last between the two groups.
The source confided in our reporter that: “The G7 governors’ main condition was that the APC structures in Rivers, Kwara, Niger, Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa and Jigawa be handed over to them, if they were to join the opposition. This was what they called the first condition upon which they would publicly declare for the APC.
“The APC team at the meeting rejected the condition as the APC itself is made up of three parties just trying to fuse together. They were told they can only join as ordinary members and without preconditions.”
According to our source, the APC in Sokoto, led by former Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, rejected any possibility of the party structure being handed over to Governor Aliyu Wamakko, his old rival in Sokoto politics.
The same situation was said to have played out in Kano State where former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau was said to have rejected such condition on the ground that the opposition in the state is well grounded even without Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Sunday Tribune was told that the national leadership of the APC also believed the G7, if admitted, might create another round of political rancor within the new party. According to an APC chief from Kano State, “we actually rejected the New PDP when they wanted to join us.
“They want to take over what they don’t know how we built. We in Kano said we don’t want Kwankwaso. Bafarawa people also said they don’t want Wamakko. Since the last talk, the G7 has not approached us again.”
REVEALED: Why G7 Govs Can’t Leave PDP, APC Rejects New PDP Members’ Condition For Alliance
Credible insiders confirmed to Sunday Tribune that the G7 governors stayed back in the PDP when negotiations on their joining the opposition coalition became deadlocked, due to the conditions they presented.
It was gathered that few weeks ago, one of the G7 governors from the North-Western zone approached the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on behalf of his colleagues and submitted request of the Kawu Baraje-led faction to join the opposition so as to defeat the main PDP in 2015.
The leadership of APC was said to have welcomed the idea and went ahead to propose that the G7 meet the eleven governors of the APC. The meeting was held in Abuja and Nasarawa State, according to our source, but it was the last between the two groups.
The source confided in our reporter that: “The G7 governors’ main condition was that the APC structures in Rivers, Kwara, Niger, Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa and Jigawa be handed over to them, if they were to join the opposition. This was what they called the first condition upon which they would publicly declare for the APC.
“The APC team at the meeting rejected the condition as the APC itself is made up of three parties just trying to fuse together. They were told they can only join as ordinary members and without preconditions.”
According to our source, the APC in Sokoto, led by former Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, rejected any possibility of the party structure being handed over to Governor Aliyu Wamakko, his old rival in Sokoto politics.
The same situation was said to have played out in Kano State where former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau was said to have rejected such condition on the ground that the opposition in the state is well grounded even without Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Sunday Tribune was told that the national leadership of the APC also believed the G7, if admitted, might create another round of political rancor within the new party. According to an APC chief from Kano State, “we actually rejected the New PDP when they wanted to join us.
“They want to take over what they don’t know how we built. We in Kano said we don’t want Kwankwaso. Bafarawa people also said they don’t want Wamakko. Since the last talk, the G7 has not approached us again.”
Not less than
Seventeen fake members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has
been arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC).
They were picked up
at the NYSC Orientation Camp at Kubwa, Abuja, on Thursday evening while
they were posing and taking pictures outside the camp during the
passing-out ceremony.
In a statement made
available, the commission said its operatives stormed the camp based on
intelligence reports and arrested the suspects comprising eight females
and nine males.
It said preliminary
investigation revealed that 15 of the suspects claimed to have enrolled
in degree courses run by consultancy services in the University of
Calabar (6), University of Jos (6), Ebonyi State University (1), Federal
University of Technology, Owerri (1) and Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti
(1).
One of the fake
corps members, the commission noted, never attended any university, but
said she was desirous of getting a discharge certificate. Another
suspect, a young man, impersonated his sister, a genuine corps member
who was receiving medical treatment abroad, in order to collect her
discharge certificate.
At various public
fora, the ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, has warned parents, guardians and
young students seeking admission into universities and other tertiary
institutions of learning to ensure that their proposed courses were
approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and other
regulatory bodies.
This brings to 26,
the total number of fake corps members arrested by ICPC this year as
nine others were arrested in May. Similarly, the Department of State
Security had on September 19, 2013 paraded a fake NYSC syndicate in
Abuja.
The commission
warned employers, parents and guardians to confirm from the NYSC if they
were suspicious of any person submitting call-up letters, posting
letters, discharged and exemption certificates.
- See more at: http://todaysgist.blogspot.com/2013/10/17-fake-nysc-members-arrested.html#sthash.oScFaJFX.dpuf
Not less than
Seventeen fake members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has
been arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC).
They were picked up
at the NYSC Orientation Camp at Kubwa, Abuja, on Thursday evening while
they were posing and taking pictures outside the camp during the
passing-out ceremony.
In a statement made
available, the commission said its operatives stormed the camp based on
intelligence reports and arrested the suspects comprising eight females
and nine males.
It said preliminary
investigation revealed that 15 of the suspects claimed to have enrolled
in degree courses run by consultancy services in the University of
Calabar (6), University of Jos (6), Ebonyi State University (1), Federal
University of Technology, Owerri (1) and Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti
(1).
One of the fake
corps members, the commission noted, never attended any university, but
said she was desirous of getting a discharge certificate. Another
suspect, a young man, impersonated his sister, a genuine corps member
who was receiving medical treatment abroad, in order to collect her
discharge certificate.
At various public
fora, the ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, has warned parents, guardians and
young students seeking admission into universities and other tertiary
institutions of learning to ensure that their proposed courses were
approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and other
regulatory bodies.
This brings to 26,
the total number of fake corps members arrested by ICPC this year as
nine others were arrested in May. Similarly, the Department of State
Security had on September 19, 2013 paraded a fake NYSC syndicate in
Abuja.
The commission
warned employers, parents and guardians to confirm from the NYSC if they
were suspicious of any person submitting call-up letters, posting
letters, discharged and exemption certificates.
- See more at: http://todaysgist.blogspot.com/2013/10/17-fake-nysc-members-arrested.html#sthash.oScFaJFX.dpuf
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