 The presidential candidate of the Africa Democratic Congress to make a ticket on Tuesday commended or commended the federal high court in a Buddha which sacked the S while chairman of the party Ralph Moso and his executive council. According to him, the ruling by Justice Binta Nyako was a Christmas gift to the entire ADC family who could now focus on rebuilding their party and taking the campaign to Nigerian people. Tachiku, in a statement, said he would build a party that would be the pride of all Nigerians just as Nyako had removed the Moso-led leadership of the ADC and nullified all actions taken by them from August of 21, 2022 till date. She also affirmed the leadership of Senator Patricia Aqwashiki, which conducted the primaries that produced Tachiku. While joining us to discuss this is Ahmad Bahari, his vice presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress. Mr Bahari, it's good to have you joining us. Good evening. Hi. Good evening. Good to be here. Great. I'm almost certain that this is a huge sigh of relief for you and members of your political party, especially your presidential candidate, being that the last time you were here you were really trying to defend the position that your principle had taken in the problem or the embryoglio that you were having within the party and claims that the Estwell chairman had been chairman for almost 17 years. But I always start by asking, how did you not do your background check before picking that political party to find yourself in such a mess? But thank God, I'm guessing now you know better, do you? First of all, thank you for reaching out and for also commiserating with us for the victory in the coup. I think what is most important is we were never with all of the, we love to look from the former national chairman and national working company because based on the constitutional it was clear that there was no way we were going to remain in office if we were going to take it to court. They dared us and like we said, we were not the kind of people that we fear we're going to infight. So we have clearly stood by the constitution and I'm very glad that on this very rare occasion, the law has taken its course. All the prayers that we presented before the judge and the court were all granted and I can speak with you right now, we have taken over the campaign of the archivist and have expelled all the expired people. As I speak with you also, we're also working hard to put together a national convention that is going to invite new national officers to put the party onto the right path. Most importantly, I think what we have done is what Nigerians should applaud by standing against the same things that have actually helped us from the group that we want of the people of the country. You talk about, you know, organising a national convention, I mean, you're almost at the eve of having elections, I mean, the year is about to come to an end and all, most political parties are done with that and dusted. Now they are going around reminding Nigerians that they need the vote. I'm wondering in the interim, what do you have in place? Of course, the fraydness that need to be calmed, what are you doing in that regard? And expelling the people you call bad eggs or, you know, the people that you do not want in the party, how well does that work for you? I mean, I know that there might be people who are in support of the former chairman, but should there not be a regulatory move as opposed to let's kick everybody out? Yeah, we don't have anything against the national working committee, former national working committee members, or the former chairman, Rahul, so we have nothing against him. We're just calling for the country to be respected. As a matter of fact, I would expect them to include the members of the party. Those of them that are eligible to contest for the various offices can still contest. And whatever we're doing together to put in a convention that can set the party on the right path, could not in any way affect our campaign, and the message that we have for the Nigerian people would for all is, which of course was for us, but did all of this inner party growling? Now I'd like to quote your presidential candidate, Mr Domebi Kachiku, directly. He did say that Raul Fomosa did everything possible to destroy our party and our collective ambitions for all for his personal gain. But if I do remember, this man had been national chairman of this party for 17 years. It didn't crumble. Was it really about Raul Fomosa, and I'm not in any way saying what he did was right or wrong, but I'm just curious here, if he held that party together for 17 years, is it really about him or is it a squabble between the national or your presidential candidate and he? Because at some point he said your candidate wanted to take over the party and run it as opposed to allowing the party to run itself. I'm curious. Explain this to me. Yeah, you know, I honestly do not know why Raul Fomosa is so concerned about anybody taking over the party. Most of the amendments in the constitution were done by him to take himself in office. In fact, when Justice in Yako saw the constitution of the party, side by side, the fact that all that is in the constitution had been floated by Raul Fomosa, she was extremely disappointed and in her words, she said things like, these are the things, these are the small, small things around that stop our country from progressing. This is a man who has been given a responsibility just to manage a political party and he is refusing to move. Even Oba Sajedha wanted to go on a third term could not succeed and it is only when a party, especially the State Charmands of the Party, writes the notation that we actually get justice to the people, this is a democracy, it is not a monarchy. Yw y Prosesiadau Cymru llawer o nosion hynna o wneud am gynllun o wneud y ffost gunsiwys oedd o wneud paethol o dalol wneud o'r profeiblio'r gwaith pob rydych chi yn dderbynnol â dysgwyl uchgnwysiaid o gweithio, bwydwch yn fyrdi. Ond, o fedriwch eich hynny yn gweld y hwn yn ddigonol. Hydol yw'r gweithio'r Llyfrgellau Llyfrgellau Llyfrgellau a'r dweud o bobl yng Nghymru, ac mae'n gweithio eu cyhoedd rhywbeth antydemocratig ganchewrfa. Yn ymlawn cyfnodd ymlawn cyfnodd a dweud y port answers iawn i bod y peth yn fwynt ar y Nidgrimeis. Yn ymlawn, ond mae'n rhoi gydag ychydig yn ymloed, Again, sounds a little bit dictatorial to me, I might be wrong but, should there not be an interim leadership handling the party because you are a presidential candidate not necessarily the chairman of the party? I at least quite get your question correctly, but I think there are provisions within the Constitution of the party that allows for the Quad of Justice to quickly put together a Neck, Wel, rydych chi ddweud ychynedd ychynig i'r ardal y dyflaeth yma yma yw'r ddechrau hon o'r ll Doesolfedd Cymru Fyffordd, roedd ar hyn ac ymateb y maes arhaeddon ar gyfer y dyflaeth. Gwyl eich gyfaf yma, rydw i'r Ymddian âётol, yn oedd Ymddian yn y gwirio, I try to, as much as possible, see that justice is done. When we talk about these problems in Nigeria, unfortunately for most people, we neglect all these issues, which in my opinion collectively can actually solve it just from the hands of people who do not want us to progress. Rhaf yw Osu yn ysgolwt, os yw'r cyfwyddiadau, maeth i'r cyfwyddiadau, oedd yma, ond y ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw Clare. Mae'r ddoddau sy'n ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol, rhaf i'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol, ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw Osu, a'r cyfrifol yw rhaf i'r cyfrifol, a'r ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol, yn ysgolwt mae'n ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol. Yn rhan oedd ar y cyfwyddiadau'r cyfrifol ar y cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol, rhaf i'n bobl oedd yr unrhyw gwneud. Mae'r ddoddau'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol yw'r cyfrifol yn ysgolwt. I'm saying, should he be playing the role of the chairman of a party or the head of the board of trustees as opposed to being the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress? Diolch yn fawr, Caerdych Llywodraeth Cymru. Diolch yn fawr, Caerdych Llywodraeth Cymru. Diolch yn fawr, Caerdych Llywodraeth Cymru. Or mae'n ychydig yn amlwg, a how much time do you have? Wel, I'm surprised you're asking me this question. We've been to about 16 states since we came to pick up from this state about two months ago, and we have tried as much as possible to have a lot of consultations with people that we believe are well wishers for Nigeria. Mae hyn nid oedd ymddangos cyfgol gyda'r ffodol mewn achos y ddisgrifennu, ond y gallu ei wneud yn ddiddordeb yn ffodol, yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb. Yn ydych chi'n fath yw, gallwn i amwysgol i'n ffodol, mae'n gofio ar y ddiddordeb yw'n ei wneud, a'n ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb. Ond rwy'n gweithio ar y cyfans o'r cyffordd gweithio, ysgol y gallwn. Rydyn ni'n gwneud yn gweithio yn gweithio, ac mae hyn sydd yn gweithio i fynd i'w ddechrau'r cyfnod o'r cyd-oherwydd. Mae'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod i'w ddweud. Ond mae'n dweud rydych chi'n cymdeithio'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod o'r cyd-oherwydd, ac roedd y cyfnod. Mae'n fysg eu cyfnod arfer gael y cyfnod o'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod. lowest-level, that is a number, kind of, of the least market markets that we come to see. So, what we have chosen to do in the last few weeks is to have the town hall meetings where we get to have one-on-one conversations with stakeholders, party members and the general public as to what our plans are and how we want to, you know, bring that Niger that we so desire to the people. Interesting, now we all know that there has been a PVC drive and a renewed one, not ar asteroid one, not just by ionic potential society organisations and a few political partners, isn't the ADC part of those parties, who are not just saying, come vote for me, but also joining hands to educate people on how important it is to get their PVCs and make sure that they protect it for their votes. Secondly, how responsive have people been throughout your campaigns? What would you say the ADC strunghold is? Yn yw'n credu cael ystod o'r rhan oherwydd y trafod yn ddangos i ddechrau ond y gwasanaeth y gwn ymweld a'r gweithio'n gweithio ychydig o'r newydd yma. I didn't even know the strength ABC had until I was invited to become a running mate for Dumebika Chikoo. So there are state chairmen in all the states, our activities in the south west is commendable. I think we have a lot of strongholds in the north. The middle belt, we have two house of representative members who are currently serving in the house of reps right now from the north center, from the north center. And when you put all of this together, it is not that strength really. However, I'm not going to shy away from the fact that our inter-party crisis has really sort of, you know, slow things down, especially with regards to contestant and supporters mindset as to whether or not Wonshu is going to remain or is going to be removed. Because for many of them, when you sit down and talk to them, they would tell you their sad stories and the encounters that they've had with Wonshu, how he has collected money from them, and you know, sort of dupiously manipulated them into contesting even though they know that you don't support their ambition. Okay. You haven't answered my PPC question, I'd really want to hear that. On the regard to the PPC question, that is something we've always done. When you go to our platforms, you see hundreds of videos that we have made trying to encourage people to, you know, to go out to vote, trying to encourage people to take the pain to get their PPCs and stuff like that. That is something that we're not going to be asked to do because we know that that is the only way we can get that silent majority that has never been really interested in going out to vote to take the pain to ensure that, you know, they are covered, especially as a consent owning their PPCs and their hands and going out on election day to exercise their franchise. Okay. Finally, let's talk about, I mean, we can't talk about this and not talk about young people. I remember there was a poll that showed that the ADC led mostly in, you know, young people holding offices or running for offices. But what is your usage in terms of the campaigns? How well have you been, you know, carrying them along and how well have you been engaging with them? And finally, I'd like for you to comment on the NOI polls that was just released and knowing that your party is nowhere close to the top. Does that affect you and the work that you need to keep doing going forward? Yeah, I'll start with the last part. I know that a lot of people will say, oh, we've run a poll, there's a poll we're running, ADC is not appearing and all of that. And I'm thinking in my head, we've also never sponsored a post. We have never in any way said, oh, let us put money and see how our social media platforms can get the attention that many people believe would be what the general public would be excited about. I think campaigns are really done at the grassroot level. I think campaigns really matter the most with the people that you intend to salvage, not how much, how many likes or reports you have on Twitter or on social media generally. I respect social media, but on this occasion, the campaigns are not on social media, and we must get that straight. I contested in 2019, I know the kind of balls we created when it comes to social media. I know how much followers we had, but I keep trying to remind everyone, apart from APC and PDP in the last election, collectively, all the other 75 contestants were only able to muscle out 315,000 votes. One would like to ask, Shawwre, Smogalu, Ahmed Wahari, Fela, all of us together, what happened that we couldn't do more than better than that? It means that really the arithmetic is not really on the social media space. All the social media space helps us to communicate the kind of plans that we have. Most importantly, the assignment is on the ground, and we must be on the ground, and that's what we've been doing. Well, I want to say thank you, Ahmed Wahari is the Vice Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress ADC. Thank you so much for speaking with us and good luck as you go on the road. I appreciate it. Thank you. All right. Well, thank you all for staying with us, and that's it on Plus Politics tonight. We'll leave you with the highlights of the week, and don't forget, as you celebrate Christmas, may the blessings of the season be with you. I am Mary Annacoln. Have a merry Christmas and good night. I might be anywhere and when you tell people I had the unit out, but also people don't know the truth. If somebody confronts a team, the person is also a team. In this scenario now, our problem is not with anybody. That is why we don't accept that, that is why we want to talk to you, that is why we want to talk to you. So, if you want to be on this for the next time we are sitting here, we gather to OK, ddau i wneud ymlaen. Felly, y bod ni ydw i gyd, dyna'r cymryd gyffredd. Now, dd trong iawn y holl lwn. Felly, mae'r cyntCONFIKTulion Parado. Felly, mae'r cyntCONFIKTulion Parado. Rydych chi'n cyffredd. Mae'r cwydd wedi yw'r cyntCONFIKTulion parado. Ac oedden i amser oedd eich oeddem yn yr yw gofyniad yma? Felly, nid dweud hynny'n dda, fyddwch i anodd yr unrhyw o'r cyffredin o'r cyffredin. Byddwch, ei fyddem o'r cyffredin ar y cyffredin yma. Neu'r cyffredin o'r cyffredin ddd dechon nhw, oedd unrhyw o ddysgu. A i ddweud yr yma ymdannig, yma'r cyffredin o'r cyffredin o'r cyffredin. I won't cover up anything. No contract up. We have discovered over 100 billion both contractors. And that's what we did for years. They called it contract of financing. Ocean economy is so shallow. There's no money in the system. We are working on revolving loan schemes that we actually ensure that money actually revolve around within ocean economy. So that our people can run businesses, politicians, market women and men. The third one is people-oriented infrastructure policy. Labour-intensive infrastructure policy. Most of our infrastructure, most of them will be direct labour. We just technical support. The whole essence of it is to engage our people. At the time when OPPE was convicted, it said it had a parallel knowledge that it would be convicted and be given a soft landing. There is no way you can get convicted in the afternoon and then you can perfect the bill almost immediately with a view of not going to prison. Our system doesn't work like that. I agree that it should work the way it has worked for those of OPPE, for them to know how it is working for them. Except you already have an advantage of what the judge will be and what you need to do. It's quite amazing that OPPE could come up with a few million error within a few hours, couple of hours, to escape the same event in prison. And it still tells me, it raises the question about those who move into Labour Party when they will be moved into Labour Party are actually members of the same ruling class who have amassed so much wealth, and then move into Labour Party simply to take over the leadership of the party. But the way the attack happened is more like a reprisal than anybody who will go to ask around that area. They will tell you that there had been a chemical before this time and I know that they went to this attack that happened on Sunday. But I had expected that, by now, the relevant authorities in Cardinal 3 would have issued a statement as to the exact happening. So what we are discussing here is the snippet of what we have gotten from EDM community. And I will speak with you. We understand that those who are doing that attack are still hanging around with the local government where that attack happened.