Breaking News: 2019 Presidential Polls: H.E Prince Frank Ukonga- Nat. Chairman DA, Canadian Envoy,Nalado and other Chairmen of Political Parties storm INEC stakeholders Meeting on Women Participation in Politics.

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga-National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative and Mr Daniel Arsenault of the Canadian High Commission.
Breaking News:  2019 Presidential Polls: H.E Prince Frank Ukonga- Nat. Chairman DA, Canadian Envoy,Nalado and other Chairmen of Political Parties storm INEC stakeholders Meeting on Women Participation in Politics.
The Independent National Electoral Commission[INEC] organized a consultative Forum on Women participation in politics; way forward for the 2019 presidential elections at the NICON Luxury Hotel Abuja.
It was a well attended meeting of majour stakeholders in the Nigerian Political turfs.
H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga the National Chairman of Democratic Alternative attended the summit. Almost all the Chairmen of Political parties in Nigeria attended the meeting . The IPAC Chairman Hon Lawal Nalado, the Nat.Chairman Labour Party Alhaji Salam, the Nat.Chairman PPA Dr Peter Ameh, the Nat.Chairman DPC Rev Olusegun Peters, Nat.Chairman NCP Dr Tanko Yinusa, Nat.Chairman YPP Bishop Amakri, Nat.Chairman NUP Hon Perry Okparra, Chairman PDM Alhaji Bashir, and many others...Mr Daniel Arsenault of the Canadian High Commission in Nigeria also graced the occasion among other important dignitaries...
 The INEC National Chairman Prof Mahmood Yakubu who is the Chief Host was represented by a top INEC National Commissioner. Other dignitaries include Senator Sulaiman Nazif- Chairman Senate Committee on INEC,Mrs Comfort Lamptey UN Women Country Director to Nigeria and the ECOWAS,Senator Aisha Jumai Alhassan Hon. Minister Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hon Aishetu Jibril Dukku-  Chairman House Committee on Electoral and Political Party Affairs,Dr Hussaini Abdu, Dr Lydia Umar and many other top dignitaries.
After the Keynote Addressed from the INEC National Chairman and goodwill messages from top dignitaries the plenary session opened with the topic- " Women in Political Parties: The Trends and expectations for Women in the 2019 general Elections". followed by another plenary session on the topic" Women Effective Political Participation in Nigeria: Strategies for enhancing Women Participation in politics" These topics were exhaustively discussed and followed by interactive session.
Finally a 3 page Communique was issued on how to improve women participation in politics in Nigeria focus on 2019 general polls and yonder...

Public Announcement: Eid el Maulud: H.E. Prince frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party wish all Muslims Happy Eid el Maulud;Call for Peace, Unity and universal Brotherhood.

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Public Announcement: Eid el Maulud: H.E. Prince frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party wish all Muslims Happy Eid el Maulud;Call for Peace, Unity and universal Brotherhood.
The National Chairman of Democratic Alternative Party of the Nigerian Federation H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga on the behalf of all members of Democratic Alternative wish all Muslims Happy Eid el Maulud celebration ; admonishing all faithfuls to pursue the noble ideals of Prophet Mohammed [SAW] Peace be unto His Holy Name

Breaking News:African Slavery in Libya: H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga the National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party-condemn the Slavery of Blacks in Libya; calls on the AU, UN, FGN ,Global Actors and all Nations of the World to stop this inhumanity and to sanction Libya for deterrence;Libya should be compelled to apologize and pay Reparations for the rehabilitation of those affected by this senseless impudence.


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Breaking News:African Slavery in Libya: H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga the National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party-condemn the Slavery of Blacks in Libya; calls on the AU, UN, FGN ,Global Actors and all Nations of the World to stop this inhumanity and to sanction Libya for deterrence;Libya should be compelled to apologize and pay Reparations for the rehabilitation of those affected by this senseless impudence.
On the behalf of all members of Democratic Alternative Party- DA, H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga the National Chairman of DA, Condemn in strong terms the on going Anti Bellum slave trade in Libya of Africans.As Africans are being sold in slave trade markets for between $200 to $500 dollars and used as beast of burden .The era of slave trade is bygone and moribund but to repeat this inhumanity on fellow human beings who never offended then from Adam in the 21st century is an affront to all citizens of the global village.
 We call on the AU,ECOWAS,UN, FGN,Global Actors, and all other Nations of the world to do something urgently to stop this satanic impudence and to place sanctions on the nation of Libya both economic and diplomatic sanctions including travel bans,and severing all relations with the Nation of Libya to serve as deterrence. On the other hand Libya should be made to apologize to the entire Black Race and to pay Reparations for the rehabilitation of those affected by this gross inhumanity...
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call for urgent action to stop slave trade in  Libya
DA call the UN, AU and other Nations to stop slavery in Libya and to sanction Libya
an urgent call for all Nations and peoples of the world to stop slave trade in Libya
this is barbaric
Libya should face diplomatic and economic sanctions
Slavery in Libya should be stopped now

Breaking News: Anambra Guber IPAC Rally: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga -the National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party and Other National Chairmen of 37 Political Parties participating in the Anambra polls [IPAC] Storm Awka in a grand finally Rally..

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga -National chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party with Alhaji Nalado - National chairman of Accord Party and National Chairman of IPAC in Awka Rally

Breaking News: Anambra IPAC Guber Rally: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga -the National Chairman of  DA-Democratic Alternative Party and Other  National Chairmen of  37 Political Parties participating in the Anambra polls [IPAC] Storm Awka in a grand finally Rally..
 H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party along with other National Chairmen of Political Parties  whose parties fielded candidates in the Keenly contested Anambra state guber polls, recently stormed the Anambra state guber polls in a grand final rally held on the 16th of November to sensitize all the peoples of Anambra state on the importance of coming out to vote as well as shun violence and conduct a free, fair and credible election.

The umbrella body of all political parties of Nigeria IPAC organized the rally and it was a grand success.
Notable  National chairmen of Political Parties that attended the grand rally in Awka includes; Alhaji Nalado, National chairman of Accord Party and the National Chairman of IPAC,Chief Gasium the National Chairman of DPP, Chief Nwosu the National Chairman ADC,Alhaji Salam National chairman of Labour Party-LP, Chief Peter Ahme- National Chairman of PPA, Chief Perry Okpara National chairman of NUP, Rev Olusegun Peters National Chairman of DPC, Chief Eyiowawi Rasak National Chairman of PPN, Alhaji Y.Tanko National Chairman of NCP and others.

The IPAC Rally of Political parities in Awka was a great success which helped to canvas for a peaceful, free and fair election and it impacted positively on the electorate which subsequently led to the great success of the Anambra governorship polls as one of the best ever in Nigeria.

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga,- National Chairman of DA, Comrade Shendam - National chairman of NGP, Chief Perry Okpara- National Chairman of NUP, and Chief Okoye- National Chairman of UDP


H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga with Chief Okey National chairman of AGAP, and National chairman of AA


 

H.E. Prince frank ukonga with Rev Olusegun Peters National Chairman of DPC
H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga with Alhaji A.A. Salam- National chairman of the Labour Party.

Breaking News: Anambra 2017: H.E Prince Frank Ukonga- The National Chairman of DA Explodes on The STRATAGEMS of DA to Make Anambra state the “China of Africa”: To create 2 million Jobs and provide startup capital of N1million Naira each to all the Youth, Women and the Vulnerable

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Breaking News: Anambra 2017: H.E Prince Frank Ukonga- The National Chairman of DA  Explodes on The STRATAGEMS of DA to Make Anambra state the “China of Africa”: To create 2 million Jobs and provide startup capital of N1million Naira each to all the Youth, Women and the Vulnerable –Democratic Alternative Party-DA  Call on all Anambrarians to Vote  Hon. Valentine Ugo Akpe Onwuka as Governor, and  Vote  Hon.Christopher  Ikechukwu  for House of Assembly Idemili North: We promise  Industrial, Agricultural and Economic Revolution: We Promise to generate 50,000MW Electricity to the National grit to jump start the industrial Revolution; To produce liquid still, establish rolling mills and to raise the GNP of Anambra state to over $500 Billion Dollars: Free Education at all levels, good roads, trains, buses, Bridges, Airports, parks , Stadium, schools, modern Sea ports etc: To build 21 Modern Hospitals in all the 21 lga, ; Housing  for all, Food  for all; We promise to Transform Anambra state to a Truly Modern State. With our super stratagems Poverty would disappear from Anambra state and we shall jointly work on this novae stratagems to take Anambra state to the greatest pinnacle of wealth, prosperity ,unity, peace , love and the promise land….Vote for DA… The New Avantgarde…

Breaking News: H.E Godwin Obaseki 1st Anniversary: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party congratulate H.E. O.Oyegun the National chairman of APC, Gov. Godwin Obaseki and all the people of Edo state on the celebration of the 1st anniversary of the Godwin Obaseki’s Govt.



H.E. Prince frank ukonga congratulate Gov Godwin Obaseki on first year anniversary in Edo state
Breaking News: H.E Godwin  Obaseki  1st  Anniversary: H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party congratulate H.E. O.Oyegun the National chairman of APC, Gov. Godwin Obaseki and all the people of Edo state on the celebration of the 1st anniversary of the Godwin Obaseki’s  Govt.
H.E Prince Frank Ukonga the National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party congratulate H.E. Odigie Oyegun the National Chairman of APC, Gov Godwin Obaseki and his EXCO, And all the people of Edo state on the celebrations of the 1st year anniversary of the government of Gov. Godwin Obaseki in Edo state; Commending his giant strides in the industrialization of Edo state and admonishing the amiable Governor to extend an olive branch to all other Parties and interest groups in the state.
 Long Live Edo state, Long Live the Nigerian Federation. And unto God, the Benefactor, the Beneficent, be the glory. GRATITUDE.

Sign; H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga - National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party.

FRANK UKONGA LECTURE 101: THE ROLE OF OPPOSITION “GOVERNMENT’ IN A DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION: FOCUS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM VS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. COST OF FUNDING ELECTIONS,POST ELECTION VIOLENCE & CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS


H.E. Prince frank ukonga speaking to the Media in a function recently

FRANK UKONGA LECTURE 101: THE ROLE OF OPPOSITION “GOVERNMENT " IN A DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION: FOCUS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM VS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. COST OF FUNDING ELECTIONS, POST ELECTION VIOLENCE & CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
In any election the world over winners emerge to form De facto, De Jure governments and the rest who participated in the elections are supposed to form the alternative “ Opposition government” addressed to generate alternative ideas to excite the polity from dulling up into stagnation, death, and decay. To guide against the situation of shiftlessness and arrested animation.
On the other hand the winner is expected to form a government if the post is an Executive dispensation while his runner ups in the election have two alternatives either to form a Union Government with him and co- govern together or perhaps remain in opposition addressed to generate and contribute to the process of governance through constructive criticism from the outside.
This is also applicable to other elective offices, be it Senatorial position, House of Representative, House of Assembly or in the Local Governments and councilpersons as well. The winner in a Legislative office has as well two alternatives either to carry the opposition ‘losers’ along or either to go it alone and allow the losers to form a vibrant opposition to his office as regard positive criticism of his Representation from time to time.
According to Franz Fanon and Antonio Gramsci [two great intelligentsia of Latin America]… they theorized that "Every Government that comes to power comes with a crop of intelligentsia addressed to giving meanings, interpretations, and homogeneity to its policies, activities, and stratagems....." And that is exactly the role of opposition in a democratic dispensation albeit reactionary and perhaps conversely.
This explanation has become necessary to espouse the fundamental principles of Governance in Nigeria in order to put the record straight, which is, in ideal terms, there are neither winners nor losers in an election. Once INEC or the Electoral College of a sovereignty shortlist your name as a qualified candidate for an election, any of the shortlisted candidates could emerge as the winner or so-called loser but they are expected to work together either in coalition or perhaps in establishing opposition to jockey the process of governance of the polity to a desired standard practice of social, industrial and economic prosperity. And that is the beauty of democracy.
In the Nigeria context the opposition seems to fizzle out after an election and only a pastry of them are vocal and this is abysmal; while some will decamp[ cross- carpet] to the winner’s party just to be able to make some money through patronage and to be relevant. These are the majority practice in Nigeria and in some parts of the Third World were party ideology and disciplines are mundane, pedantic and primordial.
Secondly, it is pertinent to note, that the streams of consciousness of the elected officers in government, as well as the majority of the mundane electorates, feel that the opposition is unnecessarily ‘disturbing’ the elected officers out of jealousy and unnecessary distraction of attention. This is an erroneous, obscurantist and parochial view of the holistic picture of any Democratic exercise.
Whence the government in power, all elected officers and the electorates are expected to welcome criticism from the corresponding contestants for an elective post after the election and for the duration of the mandate. It is like a jointly owned mandate between the winner and the loser, one inside the government, with a corresponding partner/ runner ups outside the government.
Note that the elected official has a choice of either carrying other so-called ‘losers’ along by offering an olive branch of power shearing arrangements or to go it alone allowing the losers to form a vibrant opposition outside his mandate.
So the idea that Lagbaja or Shehu or Tamadun or Emeka lost out in an election does not mean he should go and sleep and keep quiet until the next election. The two sides are both winners but one is inside and the others are outside, that is how it works. It is a great beauty, built on the theory of attrition of opposite forces grinding and sharpening each other; like two hands clapping loudly or two hands washing each other clean. I have never heard of one hand clapping. Nor one hand washing clean. It is unnatural, unscientific and undemocratic and hence UNGODLY.
Furthermore it is imperative to counsel at this juncture those in power to accommodate criticism in good faith as that is exactly the purpose and beauty of democracy; otherwise it becomes autocracy or totalitarian demagoguery…if they begin to view criticism in bad faith as in trying to cow the opposition by various acts of commissions, omissions, and strange tragedies.
In some countries with  well developed democratic experience, members of the opposition create NGO’s, pressure and lobby groups addressed to contribute to the developments of various aspects of Nation-building of the polity and even the government of the day and companies, government agencies do support such establishments formed by the opposition morally and financially if they find it relevant and rightly guided in its contribution to the development of the polity.
  PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM vs PR-PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION:
- R& D CASE STUDY-2011 APRIL POLLS IN NIGERIA
About 9,863 candidates participated in the 2011 April polls in Nigeria with Lagos state having 645 candidates as highest, kano with with 432 as second,Delta with 416 candidates, Anambra with 409, Oyo with 405, Sokoto with 389, Rivers 389,Imo 360, Ogun 332, Enugu with 318 as the top ten  leading states participation. While Jigawa 205, Plateau 205, Niger 195, Taraba 182, Cross Rivers 172, Nasarawa 153 Gombe 151, Edo 150, Yobe 132, fct 74 as top ten lowest participants in the states category.
COST OF FUNDING ELECTIONS & PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION: 
There is no state that cannot absorb in a participatory context the number of candidates that participated in the various elections in an all-inclusive culture as in Proportional Representation Electoral System as analyzed above; though this is not written in the constitution, Prof Uwabieze an erudite legal practitioner has told us that a lot of traditions will evolve around a democratic dispensation when it begins to grow and these traditions somewhat becomes as powerful as the constitutions . So instead of being at daggers drawn with each other after an election and the huge expense that a candidate must spend to participate in an election when he looses who bears the cost…is he or she expected to just take it as faith and go, be scavenging…many people take loans, sell houses, properties, stock shares and really go broke to fund elections but after if they lose what traditions are we going to begin to adopt so that the aspects of contesting will continue to be attractive to the electorate and will not be a do or die issue in terms of winning. When there is a tradition where the opposition is assimilated in the various boards, parastatals and participating with dignity and self respect of not necessarily decamping and humiliating himself them the issue of elections will become attractive, less violent, inexpensive and brotherly as there is a tradition of comradeship and sharing of power with beauty and gaiety of each other's emblems..
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS: PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM VS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION: 
A number of intelligentsia and Politicians want constitutional amendments to accommodate the issue of Proportional Representations to ameliorate the issue of winner takes all, accommodate the opposition in the states and National Assemblies through the system of PR. The presidential system is seen as self centered, parochial on winner takes all, too expensive in the context of the cost of funding elections, time frame for mandates which is seen in many quarters as too short for any meaningful achievement, lack of continuity of Governance and policy thrust which keep changing like quicksilver thereby endanger solid economic and industrial progress.. ,election violence, killings, arson, bombing and all the ills of elections. A solution to this is the all-inclusive tradition of Proportional Representation so that both the winners and the losers can see themselves as one and be absorbed into the schemes of things as a participant without selling their self-pride..
The PR- Proportional Representation Electoral system accommodates all political parties/ Tribes in the growth process of the polity and gives them room to be represented in the decision making processes of the various states and National Assembly. If the constitution could be tinkered with to accommodate Proportional Representation it would ameliorate the do or die election mentality and rebuild voters interest in the electoral process, curb violence and malpractices during elections and once this tradition gains ground then our democratic dispensation will become cheaper, less violent, no more do or die issue and the country will progress as a united entity rapidly.
Whence we should endeavor to practice an inclusive form of Democracy if really we are truly committed to building a virile democratic dispensation in Nigeria. We could appreciate each other's ideological positions and work together without necessarily decamping to the winner’s party, nor mortgaging our consciences, pride, being and essence. And this will help to strengthen the concept of multi-party democracy that we are practicing.