 Ryfostadau o'r Cymru, apc 2023, y Cymru yn ymddiadau ymddiadau, Toriyn Cole, yn ysgolwch i'r ddweud y cyfnod o'r pethau'r cyfnodd, y dyfodol o'r ymddiadau ym March 18 o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Cymru, ymddiadau ymddiadau ymddiadau, yn ysgolwch i'r ffordd o'r ymddiadau, yn ymddiadau ymddiadau, o'r apc sydd o'r cyfnodd, o'r ffordd o'r regwll yn amleryddio y Pethau yn yr apc sydd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r cefnodd, oedd y Llyfr Ynnu Lleidabr yn ysgolwch i'r Ffordd, oedd yn ymddiadau ymddiadau ymddiadau sydd o'r ffordd o ifadau a'r yefydig o'r wadau, oedd y sydd o'r ffordd o'r pro madamio o'r bwysig o'r ymddiadau ac oedd por Cindderwyr, oedd y lleiadakedig o'r Gymraer ac oedol o'r rydyn ni, oedd y pethau a chanolurio gynggirio. mae'n gweithio, wedi'i gynyddu i'r corffau, Ywe Elias Perkspeson, yw River's APC campaign council. Ddweud i'n ddweud am yma, Ywe yw Llywydd. Rwy'n meddwl am gweithio. Rwy'n meddwl am dweud am gyfer y dyfodol ar Llywyddau, yw River's State. Yw'r Llywyddau Cymru yn ymgyrch, roedden nhw'n gweithio. Yn ddweud, rydym yn ei ddweud am ymateb yma. Ond ydych chi'n gwael, ond mynd i'n dod allan yn ei gweithio'r cegi'r live o'r teisloedd. Ond yw'n cael ei gweithio. Mae yna'n ysgrifennu yng Nghaerhau AAPC yn gwybod ar y blaen iawn, ond rydyn nhw'n adnodd o'r canedau ei gweithio. because of course the APC had from the election day continuously screamed at the top of their voices that the elections were purely rigged by the sitting government which is a people's democratic party. What do you think could have been responsible for the pull-outs of some of your members? Mae wedi bod i eisiau bod y ddysgu hwn yn cael y ddechrau sydd wedi ei gweld yn cael ei gael y ffordd o gweithio a ddysgu hefyd, mae'r cyllidau mewn cynnig yn cael ei ddysgu hefyd o cwylwyddiad yma i ddysgu hefyd i'r lleson a'r ddysgu hefyd yn ddysgu hefyd, ac mae'r ddysgu hefyd yn ddysgu hefyd i ddysgu hefyd, y dweud o ddweud i chi o siielu... Fe ddweud o ddweud o ddweud... ..a ddweud o ddechrau a slash o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud... ...a newyddio mewn mwyafosig, ..a llwyddo iawn o y ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o bethau... ..o ddiwch yn y clywed o bethau sy'n meddwl... ..yna cherddau elef. A窵a gydag ei wneud... ..o rhai sgwwch yn ddechrau, ..assawniaid o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o boblig... Nid yw ni'r cwyl dipyniad fel'r cyfrifau hynny nw, sydd wedi bod ar dwi'n gweld ar cyfrifon sy'n bwysig arall, mae'n dod ennych a'r rhaid yn dd52. Ond mae'n gweithio symud hwnnw i'n ddweud. A fydd eu cynnwys oherwydd nad yna yw ein prybau cyfrifol yn oed o'r panfeydd ddaf i'r Lland gyda'r UNID ond yw'r Uneddaeth Cymru. A dyma yw'r lywodraeth ar gyfer hyn yn gweithio'r unid arllun i fynd ymdweithio'r unid am yr unid, a dyma'r unid yn gweithio'r unid, a dyma'r unid ar gyfer hyn i fynd yn gweithio'r unid, a dyma'r unid yn gweithio'r unid i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i Fyngir Gwyddoedd Cymru. 3000 iddyn nhw, dwi'n gallu cyd-doedd mewn hirgyrchu yma. Cyd-doedd yn cyd-doedd mewn hirgyrchu yma. Dwi'n gallu bod eich cyd-doedd yma. Mae'r cyd-doedd yma yw cael euabaith o phanthog. Fe hwn i'n mynd i'n meddwl, i gynnig ysaf ym hynny. Mae'n gherwydd i ysaf, yn lle hamlfa yma. fel fe bwlynyddu yma, fe'r pwysig. A rhan ystafell y byddai'r prynhwysy, efallai gyda'r hollll. Fel fyddai eich lawr erbyn i'r cwylwr hynny, mwy o'n cyfnod am gyfnod i hynny mae'n cyffredog gan ffordd erbyn newydd fyddai ar y ein pinain hwn. Mae oedd wedi bobl yn gallu'r ysglwyddoedd yma ac mae yn gyfnod ar gyfer y pwysig ar 2018. byddwch chi'n gŵyau yr api haesion y cychwyn sy'n rhoi wahanol yn mustnig. Wrth gwrs, mae'n gweithio gan Arbuja yn ysgrif repl oherwydd y byddwch chi wedi'i llawer ar gyfer y Llyfrinol Cymru, ac yn gweithio ar fy gwasanaeth. Mae'r cech ent yn y byd leol i chi maen nhw, ac ond er oed yn maen nhw ar y cyfnodol hwn. Roedd yna yma, mae'r reitiau yn cymwyno'r amser gyda'n meddwl am gweithio'r rhwylo yng Ng girlan. Ono dwi'r ffrasol y ganwb yn y bwyd, mae'n gwybod i ni'n ystafell yma. Roedd yna'n gyfwyno'r rhan o'r rhwng mewn ffrasol, oherwydd mae'n ffrasol a gyngyrch am gyfwyno ar arfer o ysgol ffrasol yma. Na wedyn yma, mae'n eu cyfeirio a ffrasol yma, ond mae'n cymwyno ar fewni rememberau. That's a shaman 33 that defines who we present petitions in tribunals and giving the party less powers to override the interests of the candidates. Of course, you go back to the people dying of the same intellectual loss. Once the party has submitted the name of the candidates to INEC, the party cannot, on its own, so much control the candidates. They look for the candidates to withdraw under section of the law. They see that the candidates themselves are writing, submitted to the party, which unites them to INEC, that is withdrawing from the race. And then the party, INEC now is putting this, because of that primary reason, please, the candidates. All the candidates died. So, well, that's a voluntary designation on the ticket and not the issue. If the party cannot, on its own, this has nothing to do with party press, you can't betray candidates. Let's do some housekeeping. Let's shed some light on the APC in Riverside, because you said that the APC in Riverside has continuously been a sacrificial lamb for elections and politicians in Nigeria. I'd like to, I mean, it seems to me, because I have lived and worked in Riverside, and I've seen the politics play out. It seems like the APC in Riverside had lost its winning streak right after the minister, former minister for transportation stepped down as governor. Correct me if I'm wrong, because we've seen this play out so many times, and the APC is yet to win that sit, that very converted sit. Again, how true is it that your national leader, the minister himself, had abandoned the party, even the candidate, and was missing in action in the midst of all of the campaigning and the elections in itself? He only showed up on election day. What exactly is going on? Let me correct, let me take it from the first. Number one, we don't lose elections here. At angle, you said you have worked here to build the reverse politics. Let me ask any party chapter in Nigeria. If you lost numbers of members that will lost in the reverse states in 2015, having them have the courage to come out and say they all don't want elections in their states, where nothing has happened to the killers, no one has been brought to justice, not one. I mean of them in other state chapters can say for the challenge is where life and death is involved. So let's deal with issues. When play politics is about winning, accumulation of the winning to reverse it is often about guns. How come a man like Trico, for instance, will contest elections, and good clubs, he will go to the INC office to collect a set of results, as allowed by law, and he will tax, of the vice secretary, and not in a number of the world. Nobody can arrest it. Democracy in itself is about freedom of choice. So it is about the right to choose leaders. The leaders of the FPC, the University of Patelwyd, as credible resource on the streets, across the 23 countries of the reverse states, across the 390 ones of the reverse states, for which reason the PPC must be supported. So why, the question to ask is, why are openness of the FPC holds a phrase of allowing the party to contest free and fair elections? Why are they trying elections? And then at the other time the FPC has an opportunity on the proper elections when there are military men on ground to checkmate those weak clubs, those militants that the PDP uses, to terrorise the reverse pool to win elections, win quote-unquote by violence. Once the military is injected into the system, why come the PDP's water complains? But this is not the first time the military has been injected in elections. Like I said, we know how this thing plays out. But again, I'll go back to my Ametri question. Previously, the minister had been seen at campaigns pushing very much for a toy called governorship. But this time he was nowhere to be found. I remember the last time you were here and I asked you, where is the minister? You said he was in school. It's interesting for a man whose party has experienced that type of breakdown, especially a massive move to the opposition. And yet you have a candidate that needs you, but he was nowhere to be found. He appeared on election day and you're telling me that he was busy. And we should all take that. You should not be fighting to make sure that people accept his candidate as opposed to being missing in action. And you're the leader of that party in this state. There is nowhere in law or in the constitution where what they're saying is terrible. The man has the right to do what he wants to do. He's not a candidate. Let's not mix the issues. He's not running an election. At that time, when he was running an election, the director of the campaign took worry. For 2015-19, it was everywhere in the federation. I put his sign in. You know him. If he's doing a thing, he comes out to do it. So why didn't he come out with a call? Was he not in support of his governorship candidate? No, it didn't. It didn't. It didn't. I was a campaign spokesman. I was still a campaign spokesman. There was a time that he said I'm interested. That's the time. At the end, he was a boonimah. Fundamentally, I arrived at a boonimah that went from other words in the Deltaic area. Went in that man, was good to Ibiza. Of course, the other area was a boonimah. He could do what he left. He was a boonimah when he saw him. Even without him, he can be held. So the issue about it has to be a matchee is I understand the sentiments. But there's nothing to show here that he abandoned the party if he wants. But he abandoned the candidate if he wants. He may want to ask, how does the party fund this on elections? Does anybody have any ideas on the political role? I'd like to be quite it. But let's not make you on the mind of it. The impression people create as though it would be worth it to be aware that he would subjum the candidate of 234 like we can't subjum that of the same program. As you speak here, there are a lot of people in Ibiza who do not think that same spoke to them about the elections. Yes, it was a glad winner. He didn't attend any of those advisory debates conducted by interest groups. Even in Ibiza he didn't attend one. Is that what the billions of democracy where the candidate who set up an election is subsumed under the large image of his leader who is on the ballot? Is that what you're encouraging? Except that's what I'm saying, should be the norm now. Otherwise, Tychol himself is well able to present himself. And I don't myself I'm just also it's a delight to hear on issues. So why would anybody think that a matchee should be lit me in large across his head to speak and convince before his hands? Otherwise, if my mission is not come, then something has gone wrong. The man is in law school. Everybody knows that I'm verified. He's in law school. Because of time, let me ask you finally, what is the future of the APC in River State? Because again, like you said, even you said it, a mass movement has happened. How soon can the APC build back up to become a viable opposition for the PDP in this day? The APC in River State is always a part of the beats. Those who call us cancer are struggling to come to turn us. Are you not aware? Those who tell Laquabio that we are inviting them to come to the cancer stage 4, so you can say so. Are you not aware that they are struggling to join the APC's bowel movements? Are you not aware that it's backing up the bowel movements? So the APC in River State is a part of the beats. It's a part of the beats. Leave the noise, leave the shenanigans who are here to beat us and to join us and work here. The only thing that will change is that when the cancer policies are changed, the kind of violence you see that has been done by the APC probably once again because we don't believe in applying violence to bring the hearts of mainstream people. There are articulating issues, formulating policies, so that our manifestos are kindies. Check us out. Apart from Tony Col, Ayuno Senparicaw is deputy. Look at another kindies who are in there. I've seen a hundred books for Senates. For Rivers West, for Rivers East it was the doctor Bisi Mapo and for Rivers South East it was the sensuality of candidates. I'm not the PDP who can beat them. Don't be the answer to the question. All the tattoo, but they are the first ones. Don't ask for something like that too. So come, we cannot connect with people. So they love when they can win us. It's a youth violence and bring the edge and they say we cannot win. Well, they are coming to join us and they see this and they find clean politics, policies of issues, policy of ideology, policy of direction and development. I want to say thank you. Always a pleasure. Elia is a member of the APC in Rivers State. Thank you so much for speaking with us. We appreciate it. Thank you. Well, that says on the show tonight, but before we leave you would like to let you into the highlights of today's this week's conversation from Monday up until today, but don't forget. You can all. On plus politics, go to plus TV Africa and follow us. I am Mary Anna Cone. Do you have a pleasant evening and have a good weekend. Bye bye. How relevant will we KB in the next two years running to the beginning of processes of second term? If Ashirwaju thinks that this man is not going to be useful to him, trust me. He's not going to have any important relationship with Mr Chinubu, sorry, Mr Wike. So that is to say the politician if he's the one that comes to party is going to be thinking of his next election. So he's going to think in terms of how he can extend his tentacles. He's going to enlarge the position of Mr Acabiu. You have a large on the south south. Okay, he's going to keep playing the game with Mr Wike to ensure while watching to ensure that he actually gets reverse state wrapped up. By the time he gets reverse state wrapped up and he gets cano state wrapped up he can relax and know that second term he can play. And I think it's a slap on the face of the government of Nigeria that they could not fix our refineries in eight years of at least the President Muhammad of Bwari administration and they could not also build new refineries. Now, the refineries we have are old and obsolete. These are refineries that were built in the seventies and in the eighties. The technology has gone obsolete and they are supposed to set up brand new refineries for the country. Look at what Dango Tesset that the refinery that is built has capacity to refine the Nigerian group and pull away from other parts of the world. That is to say it is so modernised that any cook oil you put in it will be able to adjust itself to producing that product and being able to give you what you want. This is what we need. This is state of the art facility that the government of Nigeria was supposed to put in place and do not be surprised at the reason why the government of Nigeria and the people within the system have failed to fix our refineries and to build new refineries is because of the so much money they make from the e-fated first subsidy that they continue to pay in trillions of Naira because a lot of people within the system are allegedly using that particular subsidy regime to enrich themselves so I think they need to remove this from their face and I am talking to and letting the president elect who is taking over on matrix now which is of course my birthday to remember that he is coming to inherit a system that has already failed he is coming to take over a system that people need him to be the guy running almost immediately. First of all let me say that the president meant well that's a policy you know and this mantra of going what we eat and eat what we grow I mean it's a very good nationalistic pronouncement and commitment but when it comes to economic policies I think there should be more ego in the policy process it is not enough to feel patriotic in quotes that we need to produce more rice we cannot because of rice you know close a border. Yes those people that were engaging in those hate species are members maybe of my own party but they were not speaking for my party base on the issues they talk about they were speaking for their ethnic concern for instance people come up in the town and say this town we have media more than 50 years and because the town is more cosmopolitan city nobody owns the place and then because these people are from this ethnic group they now come up and say no this is our town that doesn't mean they are speaking for the APC that does not mean they are speaking for the president elect before the marching order given by president Bwari in about October last year what we used to experience on daily basis was bombings killings of whether security agents or the military or even the civilians who are not even armed but again going by the UN resolution Nigeria is under police Nigeria the military of course has a primary responsibility to defend the territorial integrity of Nigeria there are not civil cases so those they are combating today are terrorists in whatever guys in whatever phase you have them drafted to the north east you have them drafted to the north west you have them drafted to the north central you have them drafted to the south east you have them drafted to the south south you have them drafted to the south west election matters you bring in the military intra-communal issues you bring in the military Intercommunal issues you bring in the military. Tribal conflicts you bring in the military. Religious conflicts you bring in the military.