South-South APC Leaders In Stormy Talks Over Oyegun And Other Newspaper Headlines Today
The South-South leaders, elders and caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC), yesterday, dumped the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, ahead of the May 14 elective convention. In his stead, the APC leaders endorsed the immediate past governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, as the choice of the zone for the plum job. According to THE NATION, NEW TELEGRAPH and DAILY SUN, The meeting, which lasted for over four hours, attracted who is who from the oil-rich South-South in the party led by its National Vice Chairman (South-South), Mr. Ntufam Hilliard Eta. Also in attendance were Oshiomhole; Governor Godwin Obaseki; former Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Timipre Silva; Senator Magnus Abbe, Alims Agoda; Hon. Eseme Eyiboh; former Military Governor of Ogun State, Chief Sam Ewang; Mrs. Miriam Alli; Senator Francis Alimekhena; Frank Ajobena; Chief Great Ogboru; Hon. Victor Ochei; Dr. Cairo Ojougboh; Senator Domingo Obende; Speaker Kabiru Adjoto and Comrade Frank Kokori.
Members of APC caucus from South-South in the National Assembly were also in attendance. Temper rose during the meeting when some supporters of the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, kicked against the adoption of any candidate. But Amaechi’s supporters and four state chairmen of APC were shouted down by majority of the leaders from the zone.
Moving to the Dino Melaye drama that took major headlines online yesterday, THE PUNCH reveals the Senator saying; ‘There’s a plot to kill me’. NIGERIAN TRIBUNE and DAILY INDEPENDENT also follow the same headline with Tribune saying Sagay, Lawyers Condemn Police Siege To Melaye’s Home. Armed riot policemen on Monday laid siege to Shanga Street, Maitama, Abuja residence of Senator Dino Melaye to arrest him. The security operatives blocked one end of the street with a Toyota Hiace bus with tinted glasses and Abuja number plate, RSH 193 TP, and a pick-up at the other end. They also prevented persons in the building from going out, but later allowed family members, friends and guests to enter and exit the premises. Melaye had, in a hushed tone on the telephone, told one of our correspondents about the police siege at 1.43pm.
THE GUARDIAN reports that PDP urges N’Assembly to sanction Buhari over $1b. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday urged the National Assembly to sanction President Muhammadu Buhari for allegedly violating his oath of office by withdrawing and spending $1 billion from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) without the constitutionally appropriation.
Finally Vanguard S-African Police Look On As Mob Burns Nigerian. A Nigerian has been burnt alive by a mob, while the Police looked on, in the latest xenophobic attack in South Africa, just as 14 Nigerians, who protested the killing of a fellow citizen in that country’s North West Province in February are still in detention. The incident happened on Sunday. This came as the Federal Government, yesterday,described the development as unfortunate and called on the South African authorities to find a lasting solution to the incessant killing of Nigerians in that country.