Tuesday 31 July 2012

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Former President of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) Chief Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) emerged as the Ondo State Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) governorship candidate for the October 20 election at the party congress held in Akure at the weekend. Deputy Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU, who witnessed the exercise, highlights the challenges that would confront the opposition party after the primaries.
For six hours, Akure, the capital of Ondo State, stood still for the legal luminary and pro-democracy activist, Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, who emerged as the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate at the weekend.
After the party’s governorship primaries held at Swans Hotel, along Akure/Ilesa Road, the former President of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) rode from the venue to his home town, Owo, the historic cradle of progressives in the Southwest geo-political zone with funfair. It was a miniature popularity ride in a state the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) had served as Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice.
Akeredolu, who was decked in a white khaftan, stood out, not only by his white beard, but as the cynosure of all eyes and perceived by the masses as the symbol of a collective struggle for power shift in October. The flag bearer was not alone. Beside him was his heartthrob, Betty, who in her own right had tales of survival to tell. But the candidate was also accompanied by co-aspirants who endorsed his candidature, thus putting an end to the fabrication that they had all jumped the boat.
Other aspirants, including former House of Representatives member Dr. Jayeola Ajatta, activist lawyer Comrade Sola Iji, renowned businessman Segun Abraham, Senator Omololu Meroyi, former Finance Commissioner Wale Akinterinwa, Tayo Alasoadura,  and Ifedayo Abegunde formed a shield around Akeredolu,  as they reiterated their loyalty to the party. 
Also in the mood of excitement were Olayato Arebo, Ayodele Adedipe and Atanlogun Iginla. Members of the ‘Omoluabi Group’ led by Dr. Olu Agunloye dissociated themselves from his defection to the ruling Labour Party (LP). They said they were not party to plans to make him running mate in the Labour Party (LP).Also, Senator Ajayi Boroffice, who was not at the venue phoned to debunk the rumour that he had abandoned ACN.
“The race has just started. We have a big task ahead of us. We are destined to form the next government and by the grace of God, we will form the next government”, declared Akeredolu in his short acceptance speech. 
He added that “We will use the progressive platform to change Ondo State”.
Out of the accredited 61,246 party members, the ACN candidate polled 55,917 votes at the primaries held across the 18 local governments. Remarkably, he was the sole candidate and the unanimous choice. The Governorship Congress Committee chairman, Mr. Olawale Oshun, noted that more than half of the wards across the councils gave plural vote to Akeredolu, thereby affirming his fitness for the job.
One after the other, the Local Government Returning Officers tendered the results for collation at the congress. The analysis is as follows: Akoko North (5,990), Akoko Northwest (3,820), Akoko Southeast (3,117), Akoko Southwest (5,145), Ose (4,445), Owo (3,734), Akure North (2,700), Akure South (2,202), Idanre (1,644), Ifedore (5,267), Ondo East 1,343), and Ondo West (2,442). Other are Ese Odo (3,874), Ile Oluji/Okeigbo (3,083), Irele (1,707), Odigbo (1,366), and Okitipupa (3,674).
However, the motion for the acceptance of the outcome was moved by Iji, former Alliance for Democracy (AD) chairman, seconded by Ifedayo Abegunde. After the motion, Akeredolu’s nomination was ratified by delegates through a loud voice vote. With great delight, the South West ACN leader and national vice chairman, Senator James Kolawole, presented the Certificate of Nomination to Akeredolu, amid cheers by other congress committee members, including former federal legislator Uche Onyeagucha, Alhaji Abubakar Kari, Alhaji Abu, Adegboyega Adedipe, and Alhaji Habi from Kogi State.
Other party elders and leaders exchanged pleasantries. Many hugged themselves. At the event were former Commerce Commissioner Prince Olu Adegboro, Osun State Special Adviser on Environment Mr. Bola Ilori, Ekiti State ACN chairman Chief Jide Awe, his Osun State counterpart, Elder Adelowo Adebiyi, Ondo State ACN Women Leader Erelu Modupe Johnson, Pa Wale Akintimehin, Acting Chairman Chief Olusola Adesoji, Chief Idris Elemefe, Gboyega Adefarati, Alou Ayodele, Adewale Omojuwa, Femi Adekanmbi, Sola Akintanmi and state Publicity Secretary Rotimi Agbede, who was master of ceremony.
It was carnival-like shadow poll, which elements were beyond the ken and comprehension of the opposition. It was devoid of strife and rancour. From 10.15 am when the exercise kicked off, there was no dull moment. An atmosphere of peace and tranquility pervaded the venue. A contingent of policemen led by a Superintendent, Mr. Ebenezer Adegalu was idled throughout because there was no reported case of unruly behaviour. A team of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officers comprising Mrs Pricilla Ezeigwe, Mr. Clement Osime, Mr. Surajudeen Junaid and Mrs. Adefunke Abiodun were impressed by the peaceful conduct of the congress.
The lot fell on Oshun to highlight the congress process. He conveyed the felicitations of the national chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, to a whole house he described as “a united party predicated on its expectation to win the governorship poll on October 20”. The former Chief Whip of the House of Representatives said “this is the beginning of a healthy process to drive away from Alagbaka House Labour Party and replace it with a more purposeful government led by ACN”.
Oshun reminded the delegates that the process of obtaining nomination forms ended on July 2 this year, adding that only one aspirant collected and submitted the form. He said ward and local government congresses results were being tendered by the Local Government Returning Officers.
Kolawole explained that the congress was designed in that way to keep moles in the party out of the show. He said the choice of the flag bearer was ratified because the odds favoured him. “All the aspirants are qualified and they are people of integrity. After looking round, we decided on him. He is known in the public affairs of the country. He is a professional. Akeredolu will become governor through the will of the people”.
The zonal leader knew that a titanic battle is in the offing. But he said the people of Ondo State would prefer a new governor who carries along all the stakeholders to a ‘one -man -show governor’.
Ajatta echoed the same feeling, saying that ACN will run an all-inclusive government. He also shed light on the emergence of Akeredolu. “I stepped down for the party and the party decided that he should be the candidate. So, I stepped down for both him and the party. Akeredolu is not the only one in the party. He will not form the government alone. We will do it together”.
The former federal legislator said the allegation of imposition was unfounded, urging critics to move closer to study and understand the way primaries are conducted in ACN. “We hold legal and legitimate primaries, not primaries where thugs will brandish cutlasses and broken bottles”, he stressed.
Iji agreed with him, explaining that party members always counted on the wisdom of elders who have benefit of hindsight. He was emphatic that this is a plus and not a minus to the fold, adding that the atmosphere of a guided congress is permissive of orderliness and peaceful conduct, which is to the credit of the party leaders. “This is how we conduct our primaries. We  have leaders who are learned in the trade and experienced to know that there is need for moderation. Our democratic values must be thoroughly guided. It should not be at large. We need to avoid rancorous primaries”, he stressed.
Despite the successful congress, many challenges will confront the party in its bid to dislodge Governor Olusegun Mimiko, who key leaders of the party supported for the governorship in 2007. Observers contend that ACN have to work harder than it had done in Ekiti, Osun, and Edo states to install a progressive government in the Sunshine State.
A Muslim cleric, Alhaji Ade Oloruntoba, who rendered the opening prayer, alluded to the task of reconciliation that must be done. He prayed to God to pacify aggrieved stalwarts.  Majority of the aspirants who stepped down in deference to party supremacy witnessed the ceremony. But the absence of party faithful, including Pa Wumi Adegbonmire, committed Awoist and  Asiwaju of Akureland, Mrs. Jumoke Anifowose, and other committed local progressive leaders agitated some observers. However, party sources authoritatively said that Adegbonmire will remain a progressive for life. On Sunday, Adegbonmire said on the phone: “I remain in ACN. I will never jump from one party to another”.
The choice of a running mate is also an issue. Some women invaded the venue, demanding that a one of them should pair with Akeredolu. No fewer than 12 indigenes of Ondo State are scheming to emerge as deputy governorship candidate. Majority of them are from the South Senatorial District. Akoko, the fanatical sub-zone reputed for bloc votes believes in ACN. But since Owo, where Akeredolu hails from is part of the North Senatorial District comprising Akoko, the aggrieved sub-zone which produced many aspirants must be pacified by party elders and leaders. 
It is not likely that the running mate will emerge from the Central Senatorial District where Mimiko comes from. Votes from Akure, Ondo and Idanre cannot be ignored. This is a major challenge to the ACN National Director of Organisation, Alasoadura. In 2007, Akure voted for LP, despite the fact that its son, Prince Adegoroye, was the ACN candidate, although he had an amorous dealing with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Ondo, the vast territory of the Osemawe, is proud of producing the governor. But there are complaints that the governor has not fought the infrastructure battle in Ondo Kingdom as he had done in other towns. Will Ondo abandon Mimiko for ACN?
Akeredolu’s media spokesman, Idowu Ajanaku, said that it is possible, explaining that the people of Ondo State would assess developments based on merit. “Our people are sensitive. They know what is happening in Lagos, Osun, Ekiti and Edo states. They want prudent management of resources. They want good government. They want their state to move forward. People here vote based on competence, integrity, credibility and manifesto of the party. People want a progressive party in power to steer their affairs”, he added.
Observers have also contended that, on the slippery political field, Mimiko would be campaigning based on what he had done in the last four years and Akeredolu would be campaigning based on what he will do, if elected into office. Again, Ajanaku said “Ondo people are reconnecting with the progressive bloc”, adding that, “if they fared well under Action Group, Unity Party of Nigeria and Alliance for Democracy, they will fare better under ACN than LP”.
Some delegates from the South Senatorial District confided that, contrary to media reports, PDP is not totally dead in the zone. PDP candidate, Olusola Oke, a lawyer, is former Governor Olusegun Agagau’s associate. “If a deputy governor is coming from here, then, ACN should make sure that he is a man of clout”, said a delegate who declined being named. “If the two districts vote and they have not seen Ikale and Ilaje votes, forget it, the exercise is incomplete. Our voting strength is a factor, indeed, the deciding factor any time”, he added.
Many party leaders are conscious of these challenges. Adegboro stressed the need for massive mobilisation. “The first challenge is to reach out to all people and market our candidate. Our candidate has solid political and professional reputation. He is a candidate to beat. He is a great candidate with impressive credential”, he said.
However, Ilori emphasised reconciliation, which he said should be followed by mobilisation. On reconciliation, he said, may not be possible to pacify all, but 70 percent of the aggrieved will be pacified and that means that we are on course.
“We need to work hard, mobilise the people and come up with facts about why only ACN is a better alternative”, he added.
Akeredolu may have embrace the challenges on the spot. In his acceptance speech, he hailed the patriotism and commitment of co-aspirants, saying that they have made a great sacrifice for the party and state. In humility, he waved the olive branch to all. He called for unity and cohesion because he could not go through the hurdles alone. 
The flag bearer urged members to intensify mobilisation in all the nooks and crannies of the state. He spoke on the core agenda of integration in the South-West, saying that Ondo State cannot afford to be left out. For the state not to be left out, he said ACN must form the next government.
Akeredolu rekindled the passion for power shift in October. He spoke as an activist committed to the vision and mission of pro-democracy movement that he is. “We will give all it takes to win the election”, maintained.

Suspected Labour Party thugs attack NURTW members, As PDP governorship candidate escapes death in Irele, Ondo State


Commercial activities were yesterday disrupted at Benin Motor Park in Akure, the State Capital following the alleged attack on some members of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) who are supporters of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) by some suspected ruling Labour Party (LP) hoodlums.
The hoodlums said to be operating under the platform of “Orange Initiative Family” allegedly unleashed terror on 12 NURTW workers who are suspected to be loyalists of ACN, while others were chased away from the park.
An eyewitness who told “Daily Post” said the hoodlums arrived the park as early as 6.30 a.m when the drivers were conveying passengers, some hoodlums wearing LP branding T.shirts with “Orange Initiative Family” logo forcefully take over the park and started attacking anybody on sight especially NURTW members. In the process many were seriously wounded.
One of the victims, Mr. Olusegun Adegbenro a.k.a Osama, who narrated his ordeal said his boys who are drivers but members of the ACN have now been disallowed from working at the Benin Motor Park by the suspected LP thugs.
Adegbenro said two of their group members were seriously attacked with machetes by the LP thugs and they have been hospitalized in an undisclosed hospital, while others were attacked with bottles, charms and other fetish objects.
He said “we had earlier referred the two members to the State Hospital, but the family members have withdrawn them from the hospital for security reasons. They believed that if their sons should be receiving treatment at the hospital, they may be poisoned because it is a state government hospital.
“We are not safe again, many of us cannot sleep at home again, the state government had organised several groups and they have been directed to unleash terror on anybody who is not a member of LP in the state. One of the groups is “Orange Family Initiative”. I have moved my family from Akure for security reasons. They visited my house two times yesterday morning and most of our group members have been declared wanted by these groups”
“We have reported the case to the security operatives and we were asked to write statement, but nothing has been done to this attack. I don’t know if it is now a crime for someone to be a member of ACN in Ondo State.
Governor Mimiko should stop attacking us, let him wait until the Election Day in
order to test his popularity in the state”
When contacted, Police Spokesman, Mr, Aremu Adeniran [DSP] said he had not been properly briefed on the attack, stressing that he would get back for his reaction
Also, at the weekend, a defection rally organized by the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] in Irele local government to welcome some Chieftains of LP to the PDP fold were disrupted by some suspected hoodlums of LP.
Fifty persons were allegedly wounded at the event while some are presently receiving treatment at various hospitals in the Southern senatorial district.
It was reported that LP thugs allegedly laid ambush for the governorship candidate of the party, Chief Olusola Oke who was expected to receive the new ruling LP defectors.
Speaking with “The Nation; Oke said he had earlier received a call that some suspected LP thugs want him dead.
The PDP candidate added that he was hearing sporadic gun shots when he was about entering the community with other chieftains of the party.
He however, condemned the violent nature of Mimiko and his party members, stressing that the police and other security operatives should be at alert and curb the excesses of the ruling party

Sunday 29 July 2012

NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN ONDO STATE.

AKURE SOUTH LG: 248,953

AKURE
NORTH LG: 53,935

IFEDORE LG: 63,242

ONDO
WEST LG: 150,838

ONDO
EAST LG: 37,469

IDANRE LG: 60,720

AKOKO NW LG: 68,061

AKOKO NE LG: 62,451

AKOKO SE LG: 29,773

AKOKO SW LG: 86,155

OWO LG: 110,100

OSE LG: 62,386

ESE ODO LG: 57,255

ILAJE LG: 114,235

ILEOLUJI LG: 64,219

IRELE LG: 55,231

OKITIPUPA LG: 101,044

ODIGBO LG: 120,014
:...................................
TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS: 1,546,081

PERCENTAGE OF REG VOTERS PER
SENATORIAL DISTRICT

ONDO CENTRAL: 615,157 = 39.78%

ONDO NORTH: 418,926 = 27.10%

ONDO SOUTH: 511998 = 33.12%

Saturday 28 July 2012

Ondo Gubernatorial Poll: Mimiko dumps Agunloye, retains Olanusi as deputy, ACN picks Akeredolu as flag bearer


Contrary to speculations that the former Minister of Power, Dr. Olu Agunloye might likely emerge as the running mate of Governor Olusegun Mimiko,  the Governor who got the ruling Labour Party (LP) return ticket today retained his deputy, Alhaji Ali Olanusi as his running mate.
Mimiko, who was endorsed by his party members at a congress held at Adegbemile hall in Akure, the state capital raised the hand of Olanusi up as his running mate.
Already, there had been rumours that Agunloye who was a governorship aspirant under the platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) met with Mimiko and some cheiftains of LP and they reached some aggreements before he defected for LP last Wednesday at the declaration of Mimiko for second term.
“Daily Post” gathered authoritatively that Mimiko promised to pick the former ACN aspirant, the flagbearer of the party  as his LP running mate and hand over power to him in 2017 if he declared for LP.
It will be recalled that the former Minister said he left the ACN following the refusal of the party national leadership to pick him as the ACN flagbearer.
Meanwhile, early this morning, an governorship aspirant of LP , Mr. Abiodun Ogunjumelo withdrew from the race through a letter he sent to the party leadership.
Ogunjumelo, a Chartered Accountant from Okitipupa local Government Area told the gathering that his withdrawal was as a result of his fervent belief in party supremacy.
“My withdrawal should not come as a surprise because of my belief in the overall interest of our great party. I am declaring to you all that I will die a Labour party member” he said.
The governor, who serves out his first term next February, was then overwhelmingly given the second term ticket through affirmation by party delegates from across the 18 local government areas of the state in an exercise conducted by the National Chairman, Barr. Dan Nwanyanwu and monitored by the Alhaji Ali Abacha – led Election Committee in the state capital, Akure.
Also, ACN   announced Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu as the duly elected governorship candidate for the coming election.
Akeredolu candidature was duly voted for by party delegates  in the 18 local governments of the State.
Announcing the result, the chairman of the congress committee, Mr. Olawale Osun said that the total number of accredited delegates is 61,246 and 55,917 out of the accredited delegates voted in favour of Rotimi Akeredolu.
One of the former aspirants and a former chairman the party, Barrister Sola iji moved the motion for the acceptance of the result. Subsequently another aspirant and a federal lawmaker, Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde  seconded the motion moved by sola iji.
The candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu after receiving his certificate of nomination, presented by the National vice chairman, South west Senator James kolawole said it is time for the party to swing into action.
Akeredolu said it is sure that the party will emerge victorious in the election, stressing that he is ready for the task ahead.
In the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries, 621 delegates  elected the former National Legal Adviser of the Party, Chief Olusola Oke as candidate for the forthcoming election.
The party peaceful primaries was witnessed by INEC officials and PDP National delegation led by Senator Umaru Tsauri. Olusola Oke  picked a former governorship aspirant of the Action Congress of Nigeria [ACN], Mr. Saka Lawal as his running mate.
Addressing the party delegates, the PDP state chairman, Mr. Ebenezer Alabi said there was an internal agreement between the party executives and Chieftains in selecting the party candidate and the running mate.
Alabi added that the party went into the primaries after the delegates have unanimously aggreed to vote for Oke.
He noted that “the system adopted by the party was supported by other aspirants and they are all present at this party primaries to support the PDP flagbearer”.
The former State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Agagu commended the party leaders and supporters for adopting Oke as their flagbearer, stressing that “in Ondo State today, PDP is one family”.
Agagu said it was part of the agreement of the PDP leaders to give the party Deputy governorship slot to a former member of any opposition party.
“Lawal was picked today because he was one of the aspirants of ACN and also have the ideology which the PDP has for the people of the state. What we are doing today has never been done in the history of the party. The people have seen that there is a big different between LP and PDP. They are suffering and want our government back”.
The party candidate commended the party members for embracing his candidature, promising that he would never disappoint them.
Oke assured that his administration would focus on creation of jobs for the people.
He said “You can’t embark on infrastructure when the people are suffering, they will embark on destroying them. You can’t be building bus stop when you don’t have buses, thank God for the federal government who gave the states Oil subsidy palliative buses”
Source:Daily Post

Ondo guber election: PDP alleges illegal voters’ registration by LP

 By Damisi Ojo (The Nation)
 
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State  yesterday exposed an alleged plot by the ruling Labour Party (LP) to rig the October governorship election in the state.
The PDP accused Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s party of conducting an illegal registration of voters at Government House,Akure with a view to giving it an undue advantage at the polls.
A similar exercise,he added, is ongoing in several government offices, including the Water Corporation headquarters, Akure and other parts of the state.
The PDP Chairman, Mr. Ebenezer Alabi, exposed the plot at a press conference in Akure. He showed reporters photographs and video clips of the said registration.
The state government, Mr Alabi said, procured 20 secured finger-print scanners, Model AET 63, at the rate of N265,569 per unit for the project. They were shipped into the country last month, he said.
Two Indian experts are alleged to have been invited by the state government to train local hands in the use of the scanners.
“It is a pity at a time when Nigeria is battling with the problem of insecurity and electoral malpractices that we could have a government at whatever level engaging in acts capable of breaching public peace and security, Mr. Alabi said.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the reasons why we consider the ongoing registration exercise in Ondo State illegal and therefore criminal are obvious. One,  there is no announcement or publication on the exercise.
“ Two, the locations are hidden and unpublicised. Three, the exercise is selective, not for everybody. Four, there are some details required which are only applicable to voter’s registration, but unnecessary for mere workers’ bio-data. Five, it is INEC, not the Ondo State government that has responsibility for registration of voters.
“We were reliably informed that those involved in the conspiracy include some functionaries of the INEC in Ondo State, top officials of the LP and the INEC Voters’ Register for Ondo State through a method known as elimination by substitution.
“In other words, the intention is to use the exercise to delete the names of genuine voters and replace them with the fake voters being secretly registered now.
“It is also apposite to employ this medium to bring to your attention some activities of the state government in recent time that are calculated attempts to prevent a free and fair election in the state.
“These include: The so called Kaadi Igbe Ayo (registration of citizens according to wards, involving biometric data); collection and conversion of voters’ cards around the state, induced adoption of Dr. Mimiko for second term by the civil servants in the state; as well as the training, arming, kitting and patronizing of vigilance groups in the state for election rigging purpose.
“It is on record that the state government recently organized a three-day workshop, God-knows-what, for the group. We shall resist their involvement in whatever form in the forth-coming election.
“We call on members of the public to be vigilant. We say with all emphasis at our disposal that all registration activities in this state by whatever name called, involving biometric data and finger-print machines particular at this sensitive period are all devices aimed at rigging the forthcoming gubernatorial poll.”
But, a top government source who preferred anoynomity claimed the registration was for civil servants, but refused to disclose its purpose.
All efforts to speak with the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state,Mr Akin Orebiyi, proved futile as his phone was switched off.
Source: The Nation

ONDO GUBER ELECTION: NBC Cautions Broadcast Media Against Incitement

By Agency Reporter

The National Broadcasting Commission has cautioned the broadcast media to avoid political issues that could incite members of the public.
This caution is contained in a statement issued by Public Relations Officer, NBC, Mrs. Maimuna Jinadu, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.
The statement quoted the NBC Director-General, Mr. Yomi Bolarinwa, as saying that radio and television broadcast should be guided by principles of fairness, truthfulness, decency and high integrity.
“NBC and media executives resolved that broadcasting in Nigeria should match the best in the world, uphold human dignity, inform, educate and entertain the people in a manner that is ennobling,” it said.
It, however, pointed out that the experience of the commission in Ondo State in recent times had been heart breaking.
“Despite the Electoral Law, campaigns started in some stations as far back as August 2011, 11 months ahead of time; yet the law only allows 90 days for campaigning in the media.
“From August 2011 till date, we have witnessed with shock, the complete disregard of broadcast rules by some stations.
“Political jingles are in excess of 60 seconds; campaign language has been abusive and sometimes simply inciting,” it said.
The statement said that the airwaves were charged with indecent and unacceptable rhetoric, including innuendos, euphemism and metaphors in jingles.
It said the commission noticed with dismay the imbalance in political coverage exhibited by the stations.
“We have observed with amazement the denial of access to some political parties and candidates without any justifiable reason.
“Some stations have become the exclusive preserve of certain political parties and candidates.
“As we speak, commercialisation of political broadcasts has become a recurring practice in Ondo State.
“This is not acceptable,” it said.
The statement said the commission understood the zeal of stations to generate revenue, adding that it was not necessary to compromise professionalism and the ethics of the journalism profession.
It said the NBC was not bothered that politicians were trying to outdo one another, but that broadcasters should not encourage them.
It contended that the media should know better and defend the code and sensibilities of their audience.
The statement warned that severe sanctions would be imposed on any station found wanting.
“The Nigeria Broadcasting Code enjoins all broadcasting stations to grant access to all contestants in every election to canvass for votes in a manner that is decent and civil.
“NBC encourages issue-based campaign, and nothing should be done to incite the public to violence,” the statement said.
It reminded the stations that the duration of a political jingle was 60 seconds, maximum, and the language of campaign must be rancour-free.
The statement stressed that the commission had a duty to uphold the broadcast code, no matter whose interest was at stake.
It reminded the media of the misuse of broadcasting in 1983 election in Ondo State and the consequences of such behaviour.
It said that as a regulator of the broadcast industry, the NBC was determined to be firm in the enforcement of the broadcast rules, no matter whose ox is gored.
“Every station would henceforth be held accountable for its actions or inaction as stipulated in the code,” the agency warned.

Friday 20 July 2012

Prophet T.B Joshua Again: There will be a plane crash involving political figures

There is fire on the mountain again in the Nigerian political atmosphere as Olufamous.com gathered that if something drastic is not done to avert the looming danger the country might just be thrown into another round of National mourning through a monumental air disaster.
Prophet T.B Joshua
The man of God at the Synagogue of All Nations Church, Prophet Temitope Joshua has released yet another very troubling prophesy and this time it is about Nigerian political leaders.

During a Sunday Service on July 15, 2012, Olufamous.com gathered that he revealed that another terrible plane crash looms in Nigeria. He said the plane crash if not averted would involve political bigwigs in Nigeria, adding that the crash will not affect those regarded as poor people.
He further revealed that it will happen when the top political leaders will be going for a meeting, and that they will be between 9 to 12 in number, and they will all perish.
The plane crash will shake Nigeria if allowed to happen, Prophet TB Joshua said.
The man of God however disclosed that this one can be averted if the said politicians do not travel together whenever they are embarking on such trip, saying the devil plans to kill them together.
Source:Daily Post