Thursday, March 26, 2015

Saturday's choice is President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan


We're just two days away from the most important choice our country must make about
our future: Will we keep moving forward under President Jonathan and the PDP or go back to the old ways under General Buhari?
We've been saying it for months - and we'll say it again. The choice is clear. We
cannot go back to the old ways. Our economy can't afford to stagnate like it did
under Buhari - and corruption has no place in the future of Nigeria.
Nigeria deserves a future where everyone's voice is heard and elections are free and fair - not a leader who once overthrew the democratically elected government and put in place his own military dictatorship. It's up to you to make that choice.
Your choice on Election Day is clear. Make sure your vote counts - don't forget to
bring your PVC to the polls. Accreditation starts at 8am and voting begins at 1pm.
Want some tips to make sure you and your vote stay safe on Saturday?

Together, let's keep moving Nigeria forward.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Fidelix Duker for PDP vs Hon Babatunde Ogala of APC debate at Highlife Church

From Right: Mr.Fidelis Duker, the Moderator and Hon.Babatunde Ogala

Fidelis Duker representing PDP and Hon Babatunde  Ogala was invite by  HIGH LIFE CHURCH LAGOS DEBATE Tagged "Faith and Politics"
During the period of debate Mr Duker highlighted the achievements of President Goodluck Jonathan than span form 45000km federal roads constructed and 25000 km road that have been rehabilitated.
Rehabilitation of Nigeria Railways, renovation of 22 airports in the country, transformation of the agricultural sector over 6 millions farmers receive fertilizers and farm input through e –wallet system.

Increase access to education by building 125 Almajiri schools,14 universities and special schools for girls in 27 states, Increase access to housing about 61,000 units built in the six Geo political zones of the country. Improve power supply and completion of 10 power plants successfully privatizing the power sector and increase power generation from about 2000MW to over 4000 MW.He also stated that the Goodluck Administration have transformed the economy from Number 3 to Number 1 in Africa with gross domestic product of over $500 billion.


On the other side Hon Babatunde Ogala was using Lagos state and other APC state as a footprint of what APC administration will do for Nigerians if elected into power. And free meal for every Nigerians child in school and stressing on the integrity of Buhari who ones said that I take responsibility of what I have done as a Military dictator. The moderator told the APC representative to use figures in terms of his claims on what an APC lead government will do for Nigerians which after many attempt to generate any form of statistical project and was not able to convince the attendees. After the debate the moderator still discovered many undecided voters in the house and told them that it is their civil responsibility to vote during the election.

........ Put your money where your mouth is..............GOODLUCK NIGERIA, VOTE WISELY, VOTE PDP —

.... Hope Opara 

Friday, March 20, 2015

Final PVC Deadline This Sunday VOTE GEJ



The extended deadline to collect your PVC is only a few days away. If you don't
collect your PVC by Sunday at 5:30, you won't be able to cast your vote!

And remember - despite what you may have heard about the new fingerprint readers,
remember what INEC Chairman Jega said: "Anyone who has registered and has a PVC will
be allowed to vote." In the event of any technological issues, if you're registered
and have your PVC, you will be allowed vote. But if you don't collect your PVC, you
can't vote!

This is your last opportunity to make sure you can cast your ballot for President
Jonathan and the PDP in just over one week. You can pick up your PVC within your
ward / registration area from 8:30am – 5:30pm every day until Sunday's deadline.

If you still haven't collected your PVC, click here to find out where to go. Then
find your ward / registration area on the list. <http://forwardnigeria.ng/pvc>

You do not need to have your temporary voter card in order to pick up your PVC. If
possible, you should bring another form of ID in case you are asked for proof of
identity, but it should not be required.

Please ensure you and your friends and family have all collected their PVCs before
Sunday's deadline.

Sincerely,


The Forward Nigeria Team

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Why Buhari Will Not Agree To A Debate With Jonathan



By Femi Aribisala


                                          Goodluck vs Buhari

In all my years of studying elections, I have never seen a campaign as bogus as that of Muhammadu Buhari.
It is amazing that, for a man who is running for election as president for a marathon fourth time, Buhari is so bereft of ideas as to how he would do anything if he were to become president. Campaigning in 35 states, Buhari has spoken for a total of less than 60 minutes in all. Surely, he wants to be president; but he clearly has no presidential agenda.
Buhari’s blueprint for the presidency is similar to his Cambridge/WASC certificate; it is yet to be discovered. It is an article of faith of things hoped for by his admirers, the evidence of things neither seen nor articulated. No man becomes president of Nigeria on the basis of vain platitudes. No man becomes president as a result of social media blogs and soundbites. No man becomes president by giving two-minute speeches in craftily-packaged rallies, one minute of which is spent introducing his entourage.

Empty promises

What would Buhari do differently to fight Boko Haram? He would study the situation and restore morale to the military. What would he do to restore the economy? He would increase the international price of oil single-handed. What would he do to create jobs? He would build interstate highways in the middle of a drastic slump in Nigeria’s income in order to energise motor-mechanics and bukaterias.
Buhari says: “I will revive and reactivate our minimally performing refineries to optimum capacity.” How does he propose to do this? “I will provide one meal a day for children in public primary schools.” Where is the money to do this? “I will generate, transmit and distribute electricity on a 24/7 basis whilst simultaneously ensuring the development of sustainable/renewable energy by 2019.” Is he now going to nationalise the GENCOS and the DISCOS?
“I will make direct cash transfer of 5,000 naira to the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens, if they immunize children and enrol them in school.” My o my! Did Buhari do the maths before coming out with this pie in the sky? This amounts to a 125 billion naira handout; nearly equal to the entire annual income of Edo State.

Style without substance

Goodluck Jonathan’s APC opponents like to denigrate him as “clueless.” But what shall we say of Muhammadu Buhari, a general who did not know the name of his running-mate; calling him Yemi Osunbade instead of Yemi Osinbajo. Buhari referred to Imo State as Ibo State. In an interview on CNN, he called INEC the Independent Nigerian Electoral Commission. He also called his party the All Progressives Confidence. No wonder President Jonathan observed that Buhari cannot remember his own phone-number. Let’s face it: General Buhari has become an embarrassment to the APC. He should not be allowed to become a Nigerian embarrassment. An absent-minded old man is not the kind of person we need as president. Electing Buhari amounts to jumping from the frying-pan into the fire.
Buhari’s campaign elevates make-believe over reality. It asserts the primacy of propaganda over commonsense. It proclaims the superiority of fiction over facts. Buhari and the APC need to be told some home-truths. You don’t build roads by attacking Goodluck Jonathan. You don’t create jobs by attacking the PDP. You don’t destroy the Boko Haram by undermining the authority of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. You don’t proclaim a mantra of anti-corruption slogans, while being surrounded and funded by corrupt politicians.
Shouting change changes nothing. Change is championed by the young, and not by a 72 year-old retired soldier receiving cheers from a coterie of dyed-in-the-wool political dinosaurs. How can Buhari represent change from the PDP, when a large chunk of his change-sloganising APC members are poached PDP turncoats? How does Buhari’s endorsement by Obasanjo, a former PDP president, commend him as an agent of change from the PDP?

Femi Aribisala

Counterfeit change

Instead of change, Buhari’s agenda is the “same old same old” of the mundane and the sub-standard. I challenge APC supporters to point out one; just one, single original idea that has emanated from him. The truth is that it does not exist. Buhari is the master of the fluff and the bluster. He will fight corruption, but he cannot say how. He will revive the economy, but cannot say how. He will end the Boko Haram insurgency in no time at all, but he cannot say how.
In effect, Buhari is asking Nigerians to elect him on the basis of some voodoo that he will only concoct after the election. Nigerians should not fall for this ploy. Buhari is an old has-been: banking on the forgetfulness of Nigerians and on our disregard for history. The APC has spent far more time strategizing on how to manipulate public opinion than on policy-formulation. Its manifesto is shallow and phony; a very poor cousin to Goodluck Jonathan’s well-articulated and unfolding transformation agenda.
On the basis of his performance in office, President Jonathan has done much better than any of his predecessors. His legacy is there for all to see in agriculture, aviation, road construction, education, health (especially Guinea Worm, Polio and Ebola eradication), railways, electricity and political reform through the National Conference. Those who are insisting he should not be given a second-term need to come up with cogent reasons why we need to change the stewardship of an economy recording one of the highest growth-rates in the world. No wonder therefore that Buhari is running away from a presidential debate. His reticence confirms the view that he has nothing concrete to offer. Every excuse he and his handlers come up with only further exposes their vacuity. One thing is for sure; Buhari cannot agree to a debate because his campaign is all smoke and mirrors.

Chartham house

Indeed, nothing exemplifies the bankruptcy of the APC presidential campaign more than the decision of Buhari to deliver a vapid speech in London, rather than engage Jonathan in a presidential debate in Nigeria. I am still looking for someone to explain to me the relevance of Buhari’s London junket to a Nigerian presidential election. Britons don’t vote in Nigerian elections. Even Nigerians living abroad don’t vote. So what was the point of that charade?
Instead of giving a speech at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs in Lagos, Buhari chose the Royal Institute of International Affairs, in far-away London. Nevertheless, nobody would mistake Buhari for a scholar. The APC presidential candidate has never written a book. He does not even have an article in a journal or newspaper to his name. We have yet to sort out the nagging issue of his missing school-leaving certificate. Indeed, his trip might have made more sense if it had involved a dash to Cambridge to secure a bona fide copy of his fictitious 1961 WASC results.

Buhari’s Chartham House speech was intellectually empty. It was full of bells and whistles signifying absolutely nothing. There was nothing newsworthy in it. It only made the news abroad because there was protest against him in the streets. From beginning to end, his speech was a flimsy rationalization of his dubious transition from dictator to democrat; and from coup-plotter against democracy, to presidential candidate in a democratic election. Buhari is certainly not a Maitama Sule or a Barack Obama. By no stretch of the imagination can he be called an orator. His delivery was poor and laboured. His heavily-accented diction mutilated the English language, as usual. It did not help that he read his prepared text word-for-word; scarcely looking up at his audience. It is too late now to advise his handlers that he should have been hidden behind tele-prompters.

Questions begging for answers

There were elephants in the room at Chartham House; nagging questions begging for answers. How would Buhari react as president if a military coup were to be undertaken against his government? Would he accept this in good faith, since he was also guilty of the same offence? The truth of the matter is that, as a former coup-plotter, Buhari does not have the moral right to seek election as president under a democratic dispensation.
How can he justify jailing Odumegwu Ojukwu in 1984, even though Ojukwu did not hold any political office? How can he justify jailing septuagenarian Pa Michael Ajasin, an honest and upright governor of Ondo State that did not steal any public funds? How can he justify seizing Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s passport, thereby preventing the old man from seeking medical attention abroad; while he sent his own wife and children for medical treatment in the United States?
How can he justify killing Nigerians for committing a crime that did not attract the death penalty when they committed it? How can he justify the jailing of journalists, even for writing truthful reports? Buhari is determined to avoid addressing such probing questions. But such questions are precisely what a political campaign is designed to answer. Frankly, Buhari’s past record is malicious and indefensible. He can keep running away from it, but he cannot hide from it.

Questionable health

One question was answered fulsomely at Chartham House: Buhari does not have the good health or stamina required for the job of president. After campaigning for barely one month, he needed a long rest in London. He literally disappeared for two weeks to recharge his batteries, bang in the middle of an election campaign. This is nothing short of bizarre. A man who cannot withstand the rigours of a one-month presidential campaign is not fit to be president of Nigeria.
Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose, put it succinctly: “A man who campaigned for four weeks, speaking for less than one hour in all the rallies put together and needed to rest for 15 days should just stay at home and be playing with his grandchildren rather than struggling to take up a job that he does not have the required mental and physical strength to do.” When Buhari finally returned back home, APC was foolish enough to organise a so-called One Million Man March (attended by barely one hundred thousand people) in Lagos; when it knew its presidential candidate was too old to march. Buhari was glaringly absent from the event. To use the local expression, “he was nowhere to be found.”


(Vanguard)

Monday, March 9, 2015

PVC deadline extended until March 22

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that they are extending permanent voter card (PVC) collection until March 22nd.


VOTE PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN 

This is great news for those who have not yet collected their PVCs, but don’t put
off until tomorrow what you can do today! Pick up your PVC as soon as possible and encourage your friends and family to do the same.

You can pick up your PVC within your ward / registration area from 8:30am – 5:30pm any day of the week, including weekends.

To find out where to go to collect your PVC, click here and select your state. Then
find your ward / registration area on the list. http://forwardnigeria.ng/pvc 
You do not need to have your temporary voter card in order to pick up your PVC.  If possible, you should bring another form of ID in case you are asked for proof of
identity, but it should not be required.

We're over 80% collection in several areas - don't delay! Make sure you have your
PVC so you can cast your ballot for President Jonathan and the PDP on March 28th.

Sincerely,

The Forward Nigeria Team

P.S. If you have any problems, you can reach the INEC helpline at 0700-CALL-INEC or
at the following numbers: 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649, 08180958715,
08180958717, 08180958709, 09025038466, 07086945927, 08120183063, 07062896047,
08105119010, 08146697603.


Saturday, March 7, 2015

Why Women have to vote for Goodluck Jonathan.



In the history of Nigerian politics no president has been so magnanimous to consider women very important to governance than President Goodluck Ebele  Jonathan. The graphic expression shows women in the key areas in the government.

Women have been asking for equity, gender indiscrimination and so on but the administration of President Goodluck Ebele  Jonathan has restored the confidence in women that they can make it happen.

 Women this is your turn to reciprocate to this kind gesture given to you by President Goodluck  Ebele Jonathan.


                              Vote President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

Come out in mass and vote for the President who value and appreciate your contribution to the growth of Nigeria.



Friday, March 6, 2015

Deadline to collect your PVC Vote GEJ


The deadline to collect your PVC is only a few days away. If you don't collect your PVC by Sunday at 5:30, you won't be able to cast your vote!
You can pick up your PVC within your ward / registration area from 8:30am – 5:30pm every day until Sunday's deadline.
If you still haven't collected your PVC, click here to find out where to go. Then find your ward / registration area on the list.
You do not need to have your temporary voter card in order to pick up your PVC. If possible, you should bring another form of ID in case you are asked for proof of identity, but it should not be required.
Already have your PVC? We still need your help - please forward this message to three friends and neighbours to help make sure they can cast their ballot for President Jonathan and the PDP! Every vote counts.
Sincerely,
The Forward Nigeria Team

P.S. If you have any problems, you can reach the INEC helpline at 0700-CALL-INEC or at the following numbers: 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649, 08180958715, 08180958717, 08180958709, 09025038466, 07086945927, 08120183063, 07062896047, 08105119010, 08146697603.