DSS Cannot Intimidate Nigerians Into Forced Patriotism – AAC

DSS Cannot Intimidate Nigerians Into Forced Patriotism – AAC

Nigeria’s main opposition party, the African Action Congress (AAC), has called out the Department of State Security (DSS) over its intimidation of citizens in favour of President Buhari.

The AAC in a statement released on Monday 3rd of May, 2020 and made available to the Press, says;

“IN THE ABSENCE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE, THE DSS CAN NOT INTIMIDATE NIGERIANS INTO FORCED PATRIOTISM”.

“It is no news anymore that the polity has been engaged by Nigerians with a lot of agitations for social, political, and economic justice.

“There is no over bloating that these agitations are being orchestrated across the full length and breadth of the country with Nigerians in diaspora not excluded. In the acceptance of the aforementioned, the Department of State Services (DSS) in a press statement released on 2nd May 2021 and signed by its Public relations officer, Mr. Peter Ifunanya has taken its usual uncivilized posture of heating the polity with threats and subversive statements against the constitutional rights of Nigerians to freely speak, assemble and protest against the unfortunate trend of insecurity, poverty, corruption and total lack of respect for citizenship. It is indeed unfortunate that this security outfit that has been grossly incapable of fishing out terrorists, bandits; ‘’unknown gunmen’’ both on our streets and inside government offices; such gross incompetence, that has turned the country into a hotbed of kidnappings, terrorism, and banditry has suddenly found its reed voice and has taken to the market to threaten Nigerians whom in a harmonious manner have passed a vote of no confidence on the tyrannical and anti-people Buhari regime. For a country that now ranks 3rd most terrorized nation in the world, it is rather pathetic that instead of addressing this ridiculous ‘’feat’’, the regime concerns itself with a misplaced priority of chasing after protesters and critics while empowering, protecting, and defending terrorists”. The AAC said in a statement which was signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olorunfemi Adeyeye.   “It is evident that the DSS needs a course on democratic tenets and principles and how people’s rights to disagree must be respected. The act of drawing a red line to people’s rights must be condemned by all and sundry just as we have always maintained in the African Action Congress (AAC). As a party, we have long come to the conclusion that the Buhari regime is incapable of running a democratic and highly effective government guided by the rule of law. It is our position at the African Action Congress that the rights of Nigerians to freely assemble, organize and express themselves without any intimidation must be fully respected. We reiterate for the umpteenth time that patriotism cannot be forced on people who have been denied social justice”. The statement further reads.

Meet Our Representative Candidates; Truly Representing

Meet Our Representative Candidates; Truly Representing

A WatchMan; During His Watch Must Never Sleep Nor Slumber!

Obileye Olushayo Wasiu

OGUN: IFO/EWEKORO

I believe in equity and transparency. Development is paramount as time past. You handwork must be enough for you to live on. I am going to develop human capacity, create job for all and sundry, make/pass bills that will encourage development of the country.

Sunkanmi Joshua Oni

Sunkanmi Joshua Oni is a son of Ijare soil from Ifedore Local Government, Ondo state. He grew up in Ondo state capital, Akure metropolis, where he attended both primary and secondary schools. And also attended Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo state for his first degree, and later proceeded to Nigeria premiere university, University of Ibadan, for Master Degree. From cradle, he strongly firm and believes that Nigeria is a blessed country. However, patriotic and selfless services of the people therein are needed to showcase the blessedness and greatness of the country. His ultimate vision is: Making Nigeria a nation of pride, to all blacks anywhere and everywhere around the globe. By this, he believes, all blacks would regain respect and dignity fully in the pan-human community. He is a social entrepreneur who has dedicated, sacrificially, his years to building an ideal society and a new Nigeria. Likewise, he has always served the good interest of humanity since time immemorial, and will continue to do this until his last breath. Presently, his major commitment and focus, as a social entrepreneur, is raising of intellectually and morally empowered Nigerians -new Nigerians- to build the Nigeria of pride; a new Nigeria. The vision of a new Nigeria triggered him, together with some like-mind young Nigerians, to raise a socio-political platform of patriotic and visionary young Nigerians where branded Nigerians and ideal democratic leaders can be raised for the country. He presently serves as the National President of the prestigious organisation, New Nigeria Movement. This movement with members across the country has and continues to contribute immensely to the betterment of Nigerians and Nigeria through social intervention programs/projects, advocacy, community service, social campaigns and orientations, schools mentorship and other educative programmes. See more details, see : http://nnm.org.ng A bid to further expand his impact in the society propelled his interest to represent the good people of Idanre and Ifedore at the federal level. I am an ideal democrat, people oriented, visionary, patriotic and passionate individual. He is a man of integrity, truthfulness with the fear of God. Likewise, valiant, courageous and action oriented. Totally in love with Nigeria as a nation and in Nigerians as a people. His knowledge, capacity and goodwill makes him stand out as one who can change the narratives of governance in Nigeria and alleviate ugly experiences of Nigerians.

Abayomi Johnson Odeniran

ILEOLUJI/OKEIGBO

I’m a law abiding citizen of Nigeria, I reside in abroad and also successful businessmen and I believe I have what it takes to take my people to a great level.

Adeniyi Adeniji Femi

ONDO EAST/WEST

I was twice a supervising counselor, secretary of the local government, caretaker chairman all in Ondo West Local government area of Ondo state. Also, i was a SUBEB chairman, SSA on youth matters to the former local governor and a serving member of the ondo state house of assembly. Why i should be voted for and funded? My antecedents holding various portfolios speaks for me in both local governments. Also, am youthful, very popular, tested and trusted(i’ve contested and won an election) in my community.

Salami Nurudeen Abiodun

SAKI EAST/SAKI WEST/ATISBO

As a young vibrant and educationists I need the support of Nigerian entirely to support my ambition. Because this is the time of youth and we need very good vibrant youth to be part of the Government.

Ayorinde Baseet Ayodeji

I am the youngest amongst all the contestant for the post in the Constituency, and I’m contesting with other 3 ex and incumbent members of the Green chamber. I am the most preferable amongst all, but I’m afraid fund is a limitation. The popularity is there.

Olawale Fidelis Oladokun

OYO:IBARAPA NORTH/CENTRAL

I am a passionate change agent whose educational and experiential backgrounds are such that had prepared me for the task ahead. Born to the family of Pa Augustine .E. Oladokun, a retired pioneer and front line headmaster of those days when educational standard was of more qualitative, I had my primary education at Alaafia Nursery & Primary School Mokola Ibadan between 1980 and 1986, and completed my secondary education in the year 1992 in Abadina College, University of Ibadan. I bagged a degree of Arts in English from the University of Lagos in 1998 and a Master of Arts degree in Cultural and Media Studies from the University of Ibadan.

The 1999 Nigerian Constitution Is A Fraudulent Document Created By The Military!

The 1999 Nigerian Constitution Is A Fraudulent Document Created By The Military!

Those Who Deserve Housing Are The Nigerian People, Not cockroaches and Lizards! ~ Omoyele Sowore

On the State of Housing Market in Nigeria, at the University of Lagos.

We would increase the minimum wage of an average Nigerian worker to One Hundred Thousand Naira, so that an average Nigerian worker could afford a loan of Two Million Naira in order to own a house.The Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, has condemned the prevalent state of uninhabited houses overtaken by cockroaches and lizards while Nigeria suffers from a deficit of 17 million homes for it’s homeless population.

He made the rebuke while speaking at a Town hall meeting on Housing for Presidential candidates organized by the University of Lagos on Saturday, 12th of January, 2019.

Speaking at the event on the question as to if he will privatize government or public houses currently not in use, Sowore said:

“We will not give anymore of our public properties to private individuals. What we’re going to do is to take inventory of all the uninhabited public properties in Nigeria.

The ones that can be converted into hospitals will be converted into hospitals, the ones that can be converted into houses will be converted to houses and be given to workers, our federal workers.

“We would convert the federal government secretariat in Lagos  state to a public hospital. He added”

Blaming the housing crisis in Nigeria on failed leadership, he said:The federal government of Nigeria is a wasteful government. If we do not reclaim this properties for the Nigerian people, it will end up in the hands of our ministers, governors, senators and other political leaders and thieves. The Nigerian property should be used by the Nigerian people and this is what we would do when elected”.Drawing parallels with Asian countries who rose from being third world countries to competing with European countries and the US and have overcome the housing problem, Sowore said:

“China planned ahead and built houses to the extent that they now have ghost apartments, Japan did it and so did Singapore and others.”

“So, do not vote in leaders who took off the roof over your heads, because they have no intention to build you houses for shelter” ~ the AAC Presidential candidate admonished.

“The chapter 2 of the 1999 Nigerian constitution suffers a major defect, because that particular chapter is ‘not justiciable’ in the court of law .”

“You cannot go to court to sue the Nigerian government for not having a home, that was why i said the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a fraudulent document which was created by the military and imposed on us the Nigerian people.”~ Sowore quipped.

“The rich, the 1% of our population already have too much houses, so we are going to make sure that we take those houses with no one living in them from the owners.”
“Government must invest in shelter, and make sure that every Nigerian citizen must be entitled a place to lay his head at night, a home. We have to make this investment, and what we have proposed is that our government would invest $3.6 billion into housing, and i mean it, we would soon turn this country into a construction site.”
“What we need to do is to make housing a right for our people living in the country.”“Every Nigerian family must have a home, over 80 million Nigerians are homeless, we would make sure that every family has a home, a father, a mother and at least 3 children.”The town hall meeting which was organised by the University of Lagos, on the state of the Nigerian Housing Market had four other political parties and their Presidential candidates apart from Mr. Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress, which includes Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili of ACPN, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu of YPP, Mr. Fela Durotoye of ANN, and Mr. Isaac Ositelu of AP.The event was well attended by a wide spectrum of people, students, rights activists, lecturers, public servants and government functionaries, businessmen, researchers and distinguish press persons.LIVE: Omoyele Sowore at the University of Lagos Housing Town Hall Meeting for Presidential Candidate

Meet Dr. Rabiu Ahmed Rufai, VP Candidate AAC

Meet Dr. Rabiu Ahmed Rufai, VP Candidate AAC

‘We have not tackled the most important reasons why people take religion and radicalise it – social injustice, poverty, illiteracy…’

  • Dr Rabiu Rufai

‘Our governments have just been talking about building roads… we need much more infrastructure than that’

  • Dr Rabiu Rufai

Born in July 17, 1976, Dr Rabiu Ahmed hails from Jigawa State. He is an erudite academic and medical practitioner with up to 15 years of professional life.

His academic qualifications include a Medical Degree from Bayero University, Kano, and a Masters Degree in Public Health (MPH) from Leeds University, UK. He was the pioneer Dean of School of Public health, Federal University Dutse (FUD) from 2014 to 2015.

In addition to his teaching career and engagements, he has robust experience in public health policy formulation and was the head of health policy and health system strengthening units at Bayero University/Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano, spanning from year 2011 to 2013.

He is a fellow of the West African College of Physicians (FWACP) and also the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH). Dr Rabui has received multiple awards for working tenaciously in the areas of maternal and child health, tuberculosis, HIV, and environmental health.

Relevant links:

http://saharareporters.com/2018/10/22/sowore-picks-accomplished-public-health-expert-dr-rabiu-ahmed-rufai-running-mate
African Action Congress: Who We Are

African Action Congress: Who We Are

The African Action Congress is the first political party in Nigeria to be aligned with a progressive political movement.

Our goal is to work towards the establishment of transformational, accountable and exemplary leadership at all levels of governance in Nigeria – from the presidency, gubernatorial, senatorial and House of Representatives; to the state houses of assembly, local government and ward levels.

Our logo, two raised hands against the backdrop of a shining sun, evokes our dedication to unity, transparency and national development.

We will be the party that fulfils the decades long aspiration of the Nigerian people for prosperity and progress.

Our name makes abundantly clear, our awareness of Nigeria’s responsibilities to itself, to the African continent and to the black race.

A Nigeria that stands united and prosperous, will allow its people to reach their highest potentials, and bring progress, dignity and respect to black people all over the world.

We are a party of ideas and action. We are the party of Nigeria’s erstwhile silent majority, who have resolved to speak up and take back their nation and their destiny.

The African Action Congress is the party of those that have been deemed inconsequential. Our doors are open to all Nigerians -regardless of the names they bear, their financial status, gender, creed or ethnicity.

We are the African Action Congress.

We are the future!

Take it Back – Action!