World News:2019 Polls:DA Emerge as the third Force: Field over One Thousand Candidates; Ranks 3rd Position after the APC & PDP of 91 Political Parties fielding Candidates in the 2019 polls:Order of Ranking- APC,PDP, DA,ADC, SDP.



World News:2019 Polls:DA Emerge as the third Force: Field over One Thousand Candidates; Ranks 3rd Position after the APC & PDP of 91 Political Parties fielding Candidates in the 2019 polls:Order of Ranking- APC,PDP, DA,ADC, SDP.
The INEC list of summary of form CF002 for the Presidential and National Assembly election is out published by INEC of all the candidates of the 91 Political Parties contesting the 2019 election.
The DA was third in Ranking of presenting candidates as the Democratic Alternative is now popularly referred to as the Fastest growing party in Nigeria, the African continent and perhaps in the entire universe.H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga is the Presidential Flag Bearer of DA leading over one thousand candidates
into the 2019 general elections, and H.E. Said Shuaibu Musa is the DA Vice Presidential Candidate.
The DA is fielding over 1000 [One Thousand Candidates]for the 2019 election in the following categories :Presented for the 2019 election One Presidential Candidate, One Vice Presidential candidate, 103 Senatorial Candidates and over 250 candidates for the House of Representative. 29 Governorship candidates as well as 29 Deputy governors which is the total governorship seats to be contested in 2019 as the dates for the governorship polls of 7 states are different. DA also presented over 750 candidates for the House of Assembly Nationwide.
The APC and PDP came first in the National Assembly candidates as they both presented 106 candidates to contest the senate seats round the country but in the House of Reps the APC presented 352 candidates while the PDP presented 351. The ADC of OBJ followed DA Closely by presenting 89 candidates for the Senatorial seat and the SDP came 5th by presenting 81 candidates for the Senate seat nationwide.
As you all know in matters of Ranking in accordance with the laws of L'Hospitalia and the theories of Binolli and Fures / La Place Transformation of mathematical Differentiation and Integration even into Partial Fractions the one who has higher Senate candidates even but one higher than the other would be ranked higher even if the other field more Reps or state Assembly seats.Like wise the one that won one gold medal in an event would be ranked higher than the Nation that won 50 silver medals. In this scientific , mathematical and empirical analysis the DA has emerged the 3rd force in Nigeria , West Africa and the Africa Continent.So the question of which Party is the Third Force has been put finally to Rest.DA is the Third Force of Nigeria , West African and the African continent.

Breaking News:2019 Polls:DA Field over One Thousand Candidates; Ranks 3rd Position after the APC & PDP of 91 Political Parties fielding Candidates in 2019:Order of Ranking- APC,PDP, DA,ADC, SDP.


DA-Democratic Alternative Party Ranks 3rd in the Summary of Candidates
Presidential and National Assembly- H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga
is the Presidential Flag bearer of DA in the 2019 election
Breaking News:2019 Polls:DA Field over One Thousand Candidates; Ranks 3rd Position after the APC & PDP of 91 Political Parties fielding Candidates in the 2019 polls:Order of Ranking- APC,PDP, DA,ADC, SDP.
The INEC list of summary of form CF002 for the Presidential and National Assembly election is out published by INEC of all the candidates of the 91 Political Parties contesting the  in the 2019 election.
The DA was third in Ranking of presenting candidates as the Democratic Alternative is now popularly referred to as the Fastest growing party in Nigeria, the African continent and perhaps in the entire universe.H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga is the Presidential Flag Bearer of DA leading over one thousand candidates
into the 2019 general elections, and H.E. Said Shuaibu Musa is the DA Vice Presidential Candidate.
The DA is fielding over 1000 [One Thousand Candidates]for the 2019 election in the following categories :Presented for the 2019 election One Presidential Candidate, One Vice Presidential candidate, 103 Senatorial Candidates and over 250 candidates for the House of Representative. 29 Governorship candidates as well as 29 Deputy governors which is the total governorship seats to be contested in 2019 as the dates for the governorship polls of 7 states are different. DA also presented over 750 candidates for the House of Assembly Nationwide.
The APC and PDP came first in the National  Assembly candidates as they both presented 106 candidates to contest the senate seats round the country but in the House of Reps the APC presented 352 candidates while the PDP presented 351. The ADC of OBJ followed DA Closely by presenting 89 candidates for the Senatorial seat and the SDP came 5th by presenting 81 candidates for the Senate seat nationwide.
As you all know in matters of Ranking in accordance with the laws of L'Hospitalia and the theories of Binolli and Fures / La Place Transformation of mathematical Differentiation and Integration even into Partial Fractions the one who has higher Senate candidates even but one higher than the other would be ranked higher even if the other field more Reps or state Assembly seats.Like wise the one that won one gold medal in an event would be ranked higher than the Nation that won 50 silver medals. In this scientific , mathematical and  empirical analysis  the DA has  emerged the 3rd force in Nigeria , West Africa and the Africa Continent.So the question of which Party is the Third Force has been put finally to Rest.DA is the Third Force of Nigeria , West African and the African continent.

Breaking News: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga appointed on board of the UN Women National Task Team for gender Equality & implementation of UN Charter on Women participation in Politics


H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga{ standing in agbada 1st from Right ] IPAC Chairman -Chief Peter Ameh standing[1st frm left] and other members of the UN National Task team.
Breaking News: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga appointed on board of the UN[United Nation] Women National Task Team for gender Equality & implementation of UN Charter on Women participation in Politics

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga has been appointed a member of the National Task Team for the UN[ United Nations] Women Org. with the task of achieving the targeted goals of the United Nations of 50-50% gender equality and increased women participation in Politics.
The National Task Team was inaugurated into office on the 2ed of November at the RockView Hotel Abuja by the National Chairman of IPAC- Inter Party Advisory Council- High Chief Peter Ameh and had in attendance UN Women country Director for Nigeria and the ECOWAS, and other UN officials in Nigeria, INEC officials, Chairmen of political parties and notable achievers in the Nigerian polit economic turfs.

PUNCH INTERVIEW: Frank Ukonga Explodes:Presidential candidate of the Democratic Alternative, explains his plans to transform Nigeria if elected in 2019 in this interview with PUNCH- WILLIAMS BABALOLA


H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga- Presidential Candidate
 of DA-Democratic Alternative Party in an
 Interview with Editors of PUNCH Newspapers
PUNCH INTERVIEW: Frank Ukonga Explodes:Presidential candidate of the Democratic Alternative, explains his plans to transform Nigeria if elected in 2019 in this interview with PUNCH- WILLIAMS BABALOLA

W
hat will be the focus of your administration?
The Democratic Alternative, if voted into power next year by Nigerians, would focus on the implementation of the DA marshal plan which will take Nigeria to greater heights where it would be ranked among the top 10 economies and industrial giants of the world. We are targeting a GNP of over $3.5tn by 2024 and create over 20 million direct jobs. We also want to create over 50 million jobs in the downstream sector of the economy so that we could generate and distribute over 50,000MW of electricity. Such a boost in the power sector would jump-start our party’s industrial, economic and agricultural revolution and much more.
The government of DA has set a target GNP of $3.5tn by 2024 if voted into power by Nigerians. Our reforms would position Nigeria among the top 10 economic giants of the world. On electricity, we would generate and distribute within the first year in office, over 50,000 MW going by the research carried out by our development department.
What do you regard as Nigeria’s biggest problem at this time and how do you intend to tackle it?
The biggest problem of Nigeria is the mismanagement of the nation’s economy and the entire affairs of the country by charlatans and mostly unpatriotic leadership which causes mediocrity and underdevelopment of our great nation. The mismanagement of the Nigerian state is also responsible for the economic (downturn), insecurity, unemployment, poor infrastructural development, frail gregarious and epileptic institutions, and insecurity. The government of DA is determined to lead a result-oriented and determined government, dedicated to hard work to take Nigeria to the promised land of prosperity, peace and economic prowess. Terrorism, kidnapping, irredentist ethnic chauvinism and senseless ethnic cleansing and domination are becoming embarrassing to the integrity of the Nigerian sovereignty and threaten peace and coexistence in sub-Saharan Africa thus becoming an albatross to our economic, industrial and investment potential in Nigeria and the ECOWAS sub-continental shelf. Our government would not tolerate this diabolical, obnoxious irredentism.
What would you do differently from what this government or the previous ones have done?
The government of DA is determined to have a paradigm shift from the other government of Nigeria through the DA marshal plans of industrial, economic and agricultural revolution. We shall establish over 1,000 cottage industries in the 774 local government areas in Nigeria within the first 365 days in office. We shall empower the youth, women and the vulnerable. We shall create so many jobs that people from all over the world will travel to Nigeria to share from the novae prosperity the government of DA would create. Nigeria will be back as a true global and continental player and giant. Our word is our bond. We promise not to let Nigerians down but to set forth at dawn.
Do you think INEC will conduct a free and fair election in 2019? If not, what step do you intend to do?
To be honest with you, the DA is apprehensive on the possibility of having a free, fair and credible election in 2019. We are optimistic that there could be an election in 2019, but as to how credible, free and fair it would be will always be held suspect especially if you take into consideration the contemporary idiosyncrasies of the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections. Any sane, rational mind of goodwill cannot adjudge such elections of Ekiti and Osun as free, fair and credible and if this is projected to the 2019 elections, which are a few months away, it would be foolhardy to begin to have a stream of consciousness of expecting a free, fair and credible election in the same polity with just four months to go. We at DA uphold the philosophy of historical and dialectical materialism of the central Marxism of social democracy and within the value standard and judgments of that school of thought. To have a credible, free and fair election in 2019 would be a miracle like a camel going through the eye of a needle.
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Breaking News: Full INEC list of 2019 Presidential Candidates Out: Buhari, Atiku, Frank Ukonga, Mimiko,Al Mustapha, Peter Ameh and 73 others to contest the 2019 presidential Election.


Buhari-APC, Frank Ukonga-DA, Atiku-PDP make INEC
 list of Presidential Candidates for 2019 presidential election

Breaking News: Full INEC list of 2019 Presidential Candidates Out: Buhari, Atiku, Frank Ukonga, Mimiko,Al Mustapha, Peter Ameh  and 73 others to contest the 2019 presidential Election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC on the 25th of October published the list of Presidential Candidates for the 2019 election whose personal particulars were submitted by their political parties as their candidates for the 2019 presidential election. 79 political parties are fielding candidates for the presidential polls. President Mohammadu Buhari of APC, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of PDP, Frank Ukonga of DA, Olusegun Mimiko of ZLP, High Chief Peter Ameh of PPA, Major Al Mustapha of PPN and 73 other candidates made the INEC List of Presidential candidates to contest the 2019 presidential election.

President Muhammadu Buhari – All Progressives Congress, APC
Atiku Abubakar – Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
Frank Ukonga- Democratic Alternative,    DA
Peter Ameh- Progressive Peoples Alliance, PPA
Donald Duke – Social Democratic Party, SDP
Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim – Alliance for New Nigeria, ANN
Omoyele Sowore – African Action Congress, AAC
Oby Ezekwesili – Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN
Obadiah Mailafia – African Democratic Congress, ADC
Kingsley Moghalu – Young Progressive Party, YPP
Chris Okotie – Fresh Democratic Party, FDP
Hamza Al-Mustapha – Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN
Habib Mohammed Gajo – Young Democratic Party, YDP
Olusegun Mimiko – Zenith Labour Party, ZLP
John Gbor – All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA
Davidson Isibor Akhimien – Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria, GDPN
Ali Soyode – Yes Electorate Solidarity, YES Party
Ike Keke – New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP
Sunday Chukwu-Eguzolugo – Justice Must Prevail Party, JMPP
Eunice Atuejide – National Interest Party, NIP
Hamisu Santuraki – Mega Party of Nigeria, MPN
Edozie Madu – Independent Democrat Party, IDP
Peter Nwangwu – We the People of Nigeria Party, WPNP
Ahmed Bee Buhari – Sustainable National Party, SNP
Tope Fasua – Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party, ANRP
Ade Fagbenro Bryon – Kowa Party
Moses Shipi – All Blending Party, ABP
Yahaya Ndu – African Renaissance Party, ARP
Chuks Nwachukwu – All Grassroots Alliance. AGA
Habu Aminchi – Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM
Yabagi Yusuf Sani – Action Democratic Party, ADP
Babatunde Ademola – Nigeria Community Movement Party, NCMP


Public Announcement: 2019 Polls: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga - Presidential Candidate of DA Welcome H.E. Mohammadu Buhari of APC & H.E. Atiku Abubakar of PDP on board the Presidential Race.

2019 Presidential Election:H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga DA Presidential Candidate welcome H.E. Atiku Abubakar{PDP] and H.E. Mohammadu Buhari[APC] to the three Horse Race of Presidential Election of Nigeria.

Public Announcement: 2019 Polls: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga - Presidential Candidate of DA Welcome H.E. Mohammadu Buhari of APC & H.E. Atiku Abubakar of PDP on board the Presidential Race.

In the Name of God the Beneficent, the Benefactor, the Merciful and on the behalf of all members of DA- Democratic Alternative Party in Nigeria and the Diaspora: I, H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga- The Presidential Flag Bearer of DA-Democratic Alternative Party in the 2019 Presidential Election welcome on board H.E. President Mohammadu Buhari the Presidential Candidate of the APC and H.E. Atiku Abubakar the Presidential Candidate of PDP on board the 2019 Presidential Race of the Nigerian Federation - the third largest Democracy in the entire universe and the worlds' most populous Nation of the Black Race.
Our expectations is to make Nigeria proud in our campaigns as a role model for Africa and all emerging Democracies of the globe through issue based campaigns addressed to have a free, fair and credible elections to  the pride of all Nigerians , to the benefits of all Mankind of Substantiated Realms of Subsequent Creation and unto God be the Glory. Gratitude.

This Public Announcement is from the Directorate of Publicity and Propaganda- Democratic Alternative Party.

Breaking News:Ahead of 2019 Polls: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga and Political leaders meet with Top Brass of IRI &NDI on Pre Election Assessment Mission to Nigeria at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Briefing.

H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga Presidential Candidate of DA-Democratic Alternative with IRI Regional Director for African Ambassador John Tomaszewski 

H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga Presidential Candidate of DA-Democratic Alternative with Ambassador Sentell Barnes Country Director of IRI in Nigeria

H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga Presidential Candidate of DA-Democratic Alternative with Ambassador Sentell Barnes Country Director of IRI in Nigeria and other participants at the briefing

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga- Presidential Candidate of DA-Democratic Alternative Party with  Senior Associate and Regional Director Central and Eastern Europe -Ambassador Robert Benjamin.


Breaking News:Ahead of 2019 Polls: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga and Political leaders meet with Top Brass of IRI &NDI on Pre Election Assessment Mission to Nigeria at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Briefing.
A high power delegation of the IRI-International Republican Institute and the National Democratic Institute on Pre election Assessment Mission to Nigeria held a well attended briefing at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja a few days ago and H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga the Presidential Flag Bearer of Democratic Alternative Party was invited along with other top brass of the Nigerian political turfs and Media Executives.
The High powered delegation of these prestigious global institutions are in Nigeria on Pre 2019 Election Assessment Mission.
The IRI was led by the IRI Regional Director for African Ambassador John Tomaszewski and the Nigerian Country Director of IRI Ambassador Sentell Barnes , while the NDI- National Democratic Institute was led by the Senior Associate and Regional Director Central and Eastern Europe Ambassador Robert Benjamin.
Other members of the delegation were Mvemba Dizolele Professor of John Hopkin University,Sarah Jegede -Toe Co Chair Liberia National Electoral Commission and Anna Jones of National Network Coordinator WANEP [Gambia]
The Pre election assessment for Nigeria was good in particular they focused on the success of Not Too Young to Run bill that has expanded the democratic space of the federation towards 2019 polls, they commended on the improvement of the election administration through enhancement of the ballot secrecy, enhancement of the bio metric verification system, strong commitment by civil society to improve the electoral process and they urged improvement in the delay in finalizing legal framework for 2019 polls,delay in the release of funds for the 2019 polls,security threats,Vote buying,Barriers to Internal Party Democracy, women participation in electoral process, incitement to violence and disinformation.
They had very positive recommendations for the Federal government , the Political Parties, Civil Society, INEC, Media, and the International community addressed to achieve a free , fair and credible elections in 2019