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Notification! On behalf of the leadership of the S74BATS wishes to congratulate our Deputy National Coordinator, Dr. Ibr...
19/03/2024

Notification!

On behalf of the leadership of the S74BATS wishes to congratulate our Deputy National Coordinator, Dr. Ibrahim Gaya on his appointment by the Deputy President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Barau Jibrin I. as Senior Legislative Aid on Community Development.

This is an appointment well deserved, looking at his innovative ideas and leadership skills which he demonstrated while serving as Member of the Grassroots Mobilization of the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 General Elections.

It is our hope that with this appointment you will bring your wealth of knowledge and experience in unraveling challenges that are bedeviling our communities.

We pray to Almighty Allah to guide and protect you in discharging your obligations.

Signed
Mohammed Zayyanu Musa
Director Admin & Tech. Service

19/01/2024

SPECIAL ADVISER ON POLITICAL AFFAIRS AND POWER CONGRATULATES GOV. NASIR IDRIS KAURAN GWANDU ON HIS VICTORY

The Special Adviser on Political Affairs and Power, Alhaji Kabiru Sani Giant congratulates Gov. Nasir Idris Kauran Gwandu on his resounding victory today 18th January, 2024 at the Supreme Court.

Alh. Kabiru Sani Giant who led the government delegation were at the Supreme Court when the five-man panel led by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun dismissed the appeal by Aminu Bande of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for deprivation of excellence and upheld the judgement of the lower courts.

The S.A in his media briefing immediately after the judgement highlighted the significance of the victory to the citizens of Kebbi State and Nigeria at large.

The judgement has reaffirmed the will of Kebbi people who came out massively and voted Dr. Nasir Idris Kauran Gwandu on the March 19th 2023 Gubernatorial Election.

He call on the oppositions to come and join hands with the government of Gov. Nasir Idris in consolidating the already successes recorded by his administration.

He assured the citizens of the Governor's commitment in implementing good policies for socio-economic and political development.

Signed:
Mohammed Zayyanu Musa
Technical Assistant to S.A Political Affairs and Power

19/01/2024

Congratulations Your Excellency, Dr Nasir Idris ( Kauran Gwandu)

You overcame so many obstacles to achieve this victory at the apex Court of the land. Your perseverance is an inspiration to everyone, and you earned all the rewards coming your way.

Please accept my warmest wishes and heartfelt congratulations for this great success. May Almighty Allah continue to uplift you to the highest peaks of your aspirations.

Barr. Aminu k Shamaki

16/01/2024

*THE SABOTEURS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF KAURAN GWANDU HAVE BEEN UNMASKED**

The last press conference called by the Special Adviser on Political Affairs and Power, Alhaji Kabiru Sani Giant, was not a mere allegation. In fact, it is just aflashlight of unmasking the devilish activities that is being perpetuated by Alhaji Yusuf Haruna Rasheed the Former Special Adviser on Political Affairs and Power in connivance with some unscrupulous elements within the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KAEDCO) to thwart the present administration efforts of ensuring stable energy supply to the citizens of Kebbi State.

Upon our resumption in office, we have received a series of complaints from some concerned citizens of the state against HALISA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LTD on breach of contracts agreements with the state on many projects embarked during the last administration.

The owner of the company is the former SA himself, which is contrary to the ethics of public service. No wonder the company shown preference in getting more than 90% of the contracts awarded during his time in office. The company was used to siphoned billions of naira through shady contracts.

The sequence of complaints necessitated our technical team to begin an audit of all the contracts awarded to HALISA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LTD across the state in our effort to investigate the infraction, corruption, and abuse of public funds.

One political sycophant, Eng. Kabiru Rabiu who is not far less of a yes-man to the inimical exemplification and typification of corruption in Kebbi State, the former SA, due to their atrocious and inhuman intentions upon the entire administration of Kauran Gwandu, could even sight at those fraudulent activities as strategic plans to be copied by the president administration. What a desperate hypocrite in disguise!

In case you're not aware, we are fully aware of all the projects you left uncompleted and some others completely undone after looting government funds while in office. Mark you, we have evident records beyond necessary.

In spite of the available evidences, we kept mute in our effort to use diplomatic means and resolved the matter amicably but the political undertone initiated by the former S.A in connivance with some government officials and KAEDCO staff against the administration of Kauran Gwandu and Kabiru Sani Giant have guided our decision to inform the public of the dreadfulness and inimical actions of the former S.A.

To claim self-preponderance of service delivery over other public officials, one must not think of spoiling others' job, but to showcase the solutions he proferred to problems that bedeviled the public, at least, those under his office.

Mohammed Zayyanu Musa
Technical Assistant to S.A Political Affair and Power

PRESS RELEASEThe entire members of the S7-4-BATS-2023, wish to extend our heartfelt congratulations to its National Secr...
13/11/2023

PRESS RELEASE

The entire members of the S7-4-BATS-2023, wish to extend our heartfelt congratulations to its National Secretary, Aminu Kabir Shamaki Esq, on his appointment by the Executive Governor of Kebbi State as a Board Member of the College of Health Technology, Jega.

This was contained in a press statement released by the Chief Precretary to the Governor, Ahmed Idris today the 14th of November, 2023.

Indeed, it's a remarkable achievement and a well-deserved appointment owing to his contributions to the development of Kebbi State and by extension Nigeria.

We pray, May the Almighty Allah guides and conserve you to contribute to the development of the institution.

Signed
Mohammed Zayyanu Musa
Director Admin and Technical Services

05/11/2023

Ayau lahadi Rasha ta ce ta yi nasarar harba wani makami mai linzami da ke iya daukar makamin nukiliya da ya ratsa nahiyoyi daga daya daga cikin jiragenta na karkashin ruwa.

PRESS RELEASEOn behalf of the entire members of the S7-4-BATS-2023, wishes to extend a hearty congratulations to our Nat...
05/11/2023

PRESS RELEASE

On behalf of the entire members of the S7-4-BATS-2023, wishes to extend a hearty congratulations to our National Coordinator, Alhaji Kabiru Sani Giant for his conferment of the traditional title by the District Head of Ka'oje as "SANTURAKIN BARGU KA'OJE".

It's indeed a well deserved title due to the numerous contribution he has made to the socio-economic development of the district.

We pray the Almighty Allah to guide, protect and bless him with the wisdom to take this responsibility.

Signed
Mohammed Zayyanu Musa
Director,
Admin & Tech. Services
For: National Secretary

Today the 25th October 2023,The leadership of S7-4-BATS-2023 was at the Office ot the Honourable Minister of State for E...
25/10/2023

Today the 25th October 2023,
The leadership of S7-4-BATS-2023 was at the Office ot the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Dr Yusuf Tanko Sununu in the Federal Secretariat Complex, Abuja.

The visit was to congratulate Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu for his appointment as the Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to seek his support for the recognition of the starring role played by the movement during 2023 General Election.

Those in attendance are the National Coordinator, Alhaji Kabiru Sani Giant who is the Special Adviser on Political Affairs and Power to the Kebbi State Governor, National Secretary, Barrister Aminu Kabir Shamaki, Deputy National Coordinator, Dr. Ibrahim Gaya and other top members of the movement.

On behalf of S7-4-BATS-2023 , we are very much delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations on your recent appointm...
14/10/2023

On behalf of S7-4-BATS-2023 , we are very much delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations on your recent appointment as Senior Legislative Aide to the President of the Senate (Senator Godswill Akpabio). This prestigious role is a testament to your outstanding capabilities and dedication.

Your commitments and expertise as the National Director Women Affairs S7-4-BATS-2023 have rightfully earned you this significant role, and we are very much confident that you will excel in this new endeavor.

Your success is a source of pride for us, and we are confident that you will make significant positive contributions to the Senate. We wish you all the best in this new chapter of your career, and we look forward to witnessing your continued achievements.

Warmest regards,

Abdulhakim Bashir Datti
(National Publicity Secretary S7-4-BATS)

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08/03/2023

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07/03/2023

*VIEW FROM THE GALLERY*

*RIGGING CLAIMS DON'T ADD UP...BY MAHMUD JEGA*

A member of the British House of Lords, when told that money is difficult to come by these days, said he is nearly 90 years old but cannot remember any time in the past when money was easy to get. I have been watching Nigerian elections since 1979 and I cannot remember a time when those who lost the election did not allege rigging and intimidation. For a time, there was hope that President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 concession phone call could become the norm in Nigeria. It now looks like it was a one-off event. Instead, it was Godsday Orubebe’s 2015 attempt to storm INEC’s National Collation Centre that has endured, with Dino Melaye attempting a poor carbon copy in 2023.

The young men and women who are saying on social media that the 2023 election was full of rigging and intimidation, have no personal knowledge of the golden age of rigging and intimidation in Nigerian elections. In this election I saw no reports in the media of thugs snatching ballot boxes and stuffing them. I saw no reports of security agents cordoning off whole polling stations while ballot boxes were being stuffed. There was no story of soldiers scattering voters in any place. Where is the mother of all rigging, when Supreme Court ruled in 1983 that UPN’s Bisi Onabanjo got 1.2million votes, NPN’s Akin Omoboriowo got 500,000 votes but the returning officer added 1 behind the figure and it became N1.5million?

This year, the President did not declare the election a do or die. I saw no story of armed hooded security agents descending on a state, as in Ekiti in 2014. There was no story of an opposition governor’s plane denied landing rights at any airport. In 2023, we didn’t have a Police Commissioner Mbu denying an opposition party governor entry into his own Government House. Pray, where in Nigeria in 2023 did we have Police Commissioner Tahir Jidda denying Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe entry into Maiduguri and firing tear gas at Zik, even though Borno State Governor Muhammadu Goni stood beside him? Even the party primaries of last year lacked drama, because we saw nothing like the Babalawo who tried to enter the UPN state congress in Ibadan in 1983 with a live tortoise strapped to his waist.Another youngster wrote on social media that “this generation of Nigerian politicians do not know how to concede, unlike the older generation.” Sorry sir, they actually copied it from the older generation. In 1979, as soon as election results started trickling in, we saw GNPP leader Waziri Ibrahim dashing around to see UPN leader Chief Awolowo and NPP leader Dr. Azikiwe. The three of them, minus PRP leader Aminu Kano who refused to join, appeared together before pressmen, rejected the election results and alleged rigging, even though it was an election conducted by a military government, not like now when APC controls the Federal Government [at least, it used to]. The scene was re-enacted last week when PDP and LP running mates held a joint press conference and tried to present a common front, a case of locking the stables after the horses have bolted.

Anyone who trusts such emergency political alliances has another thing coming. In 1979 the opposition parties presented us with a common front up until the Supreme Court upheld the election result. To our utmost surprise, just before Inauguration on October 1, 1979, NPN and NPP announced an accord where they shared legislative and executive posts between them. NPP got Deputy Senate President, House Speaker and several Cabinet posts, including Zik’s running mate Prof Ishaya Audu who became Foreign Minister, Mrs. Janet Akinrinade of Oyo and Paul Unongo of Benue. Who knows now if someone is negotiating under the table?Our local and social media activists who are trying very hard to impress foreign election observers and the Western press by citing scattered incidents of election day problems knowing that White people are sticklers for procedure. They insist on correct procedure even if it produces an undesirable outcome. We Africans, who are wiser, usually walk back from the answer to the question. Our politicians’ measure of the credibility of an election is if they win, not whether or not the procedure was followed. If they don’t win, then the election is not credible.

The general African attitude to elections is that the outcome justifies the process. The credible outcome, in African eyes, is usually when the incumbent ruler or party is defeated. Hence, to most Africans, the best elections ever held in Africa were when Morgan Tsvangirai’s party defeated Robert Mugabe’s; when Adama Barrow defeated Yahaya Jammeh in Gambia; when Mohammed Morsi triumphed in Egypt against Hosni Mubarak’s premier; when Jerry Rawlings’ party was defeated in Ghana; when Macky Sall defeated Abdoulaye Wade in Senegal; when Wade himself earlier defeated Abdou Diouf; when Alassane Ouattara defeated Laurent Gbagbo in Ivory Coast; and more recently, when William Ruto triumphed in Kenya despite outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta’s support for Raila Odinga.African style, let us walk backwards from the result to the credibility question. First, the voter turnout. There were 87 million voters with PVCs in 2023 election but only 24 million voted, or 27%. Now, the starting point of rigging elections is to take advantage of the number of registered voters.

Why leave 63 million blank names on the register if you really desire to rig up results? There is no doubt that the technological innovations adopted over the years greatly helped to clean up our elections. Up until 2007, those absent voters will simply have their votes cast for them by a coalition of party agents, election officials and security officers.The winner of this election, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, got only 37% of the vote, down from the 56% that Buhari got in 2019. Now, while 2019 was a two-horse race between the APC and PDP candidates, 2023 was at least a four-horse race between APC, PDP, LP and NNPP candidates. It was the first time since 2007 that we had more than two major candidates in a presidential election and the first time since 1983 that we had up to four major candidates in such a race.The top four candidates in this election got 37%, 29%, 25% and 6% respectively. This compares closely with 1979 when Shagari got 34%, Awo got 29%, Zik got 16%, Aminu Kano got 10.28 and Waziri Ibrahim got 10%. The top three runners up in this race got a combined 60% of the vote. That is impressive, but then, they only have themselves to blame that they did not present a united front before the election. They only tried to present a united front to contest the results. It is a case of locking the stables after the horses have bolted. Would they have made 60% of the vote if they had united behind a single candidate? Nobody will ever know the answer for certain.

Tinubu’s party went into this election controlling the Federal and 21 state governments. In the event, he won only 12 states outright. PDP’s Atiku Abubakar also won 12 states, LP’s Peter Obi won 12 states outright [FCT included] while NNPP’s Kwankwaso won outright in one state. So how did Tinubu win the race? Simple. The number of states that a candidate wins outright is important. Equally important is the number of states in which he came second. Also very important is, if he came second with only a narrow margin in most of them.

Tinubu won 12 states outright [Zamfara, Jigawa, Borno, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Benue, Ekiti, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo and Rivers]. He came second in 19 states [Kebbi, Sokoto, Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Gombe, Bauchi, Yobe, Taraba, Nasarawa, Plateau, Adamawa, Osun, Lagos, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Imo and Ebonyi]. In many cases the margins of loss were very small, only 3,000 votes in Sokoto, 12,000 in Katsina and equally narrow margins in Osun and Lagos. Very important, Tinubu came second to Kwankwaso in Kano, second to Atiku in most of the states the latter won and second to Obi in Lagos, Ebonyi, Imo and Edo.This was exactly how Alhaji Shehu Shagari won the presidency in 1979. He won outright in nine states out of 19 [Sokoto, Kaduna, Niger, Bauchi, Gongola, Benue, Kwara, Rivers and Cross River.] He won in Kaduna and Gongola even though his party lost the governorship elections there two weeks earlier, what in those days was called “the bandwagon effect.” Of the remaining ten states in Nigeria at the time, Shagari came second in 9 [Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Bendel, Anambra, Imo, Borno, Plateau and Kano]. Shagari came third only in Lagos, after Awo and Zik. Like Shagari, like Tinubu; you are victorious if your party is either first or second in almost every state.

Allegations that APC rigged the election also falls flat because it lost the biggest states, namely Lagos, Kaduna, Kano and Katsina, even though all of them have APC state governors, all of whom are staunchly loyal to Tinubu. In terms of vote banks, what is Imo, Edo or Adamawa to these states? Why should anyone go rigging elections in some small states when he could rig up figures in the biggest ones and win by a large margin? If they could help it, why should ten APC governors, APC National Chairman and Director General of the APC campaign suffer the embarrassment of failing to deliver their states? Why should Tinubu himself suffer the embarrassment of failing to win outright in Lagos, long alleged to be his political fiefdom?Allegations that APC rigged these polls do not hold the water of logic. But those making them still have the chance to prove them at the election tribunals. Onabanjo managed to prove rigging even in the olden days of analogue collation. It is easier to do so in this age of electronic collation, if indeed rigging took place.

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