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Absence Of Moderation Among Politicians, Growing Conflicts Within Political Parties Worries INEC
National Electoral Commission on Tuesday
expressed concern over growing conflicts among
contestants within political parties.
The National Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru
Jega, expressed the view in Abuja at the National
Youth Conference on the roadmap to the 2015
elections in Nigeria.
"INEC remains deeply concerned about
widespread absence of moderation among
Nigerian politicians and growing conflicts within
parties and between contestants.
"This is because even if the management of
elections meets the highest standards, in so far as
the contestants are unwilling to play by the rules,
there will be grave problem.
"The threats are now exacerbated by insecurity in
some parts of the country, making the conduct of
elections in those parts even more risk-prone", he
said.
The chairman, represented by a National
Commissioner of the commission, Mr Ismail
Igbani, appealed to politicians to avoid
provocative statement on the 2015 elections.
"If you listen to comments of some politicians on
2015 general elections you will assume that
Nigeria is preparing for war", he said.
The chairman said the use of language by some
politicians was in most cases "indecorous and
encouraging supporters to follow suit with more
intemperate language".
According to him, parties even find it difficult to
select candidates, which create a situation in
which practically every nomination process ends
in a court case.
He said that the commission had on several
occasions, got either directly or vicariously
involved in the conflicts and court cases.
"Indeed, some pre-election court cases in the past
have threatened to derail preparations for
elections. Of particular note is the spate of ex-
parte injunctions issued against the commission",
Jega said.
He, however, stressed the need for active citizens'
participation in the political process to provide
checks against impunity in political culture.
Jega called on the youth to come out en-mass and
register to enable them to vote candidates of their
choice in 2015 elections.
The Project Director, Democratic Governance for
Development, Dr Mourtada Deme, urged the
youth to engage in the electoral process to give
them a strong political voice in the country.
Deme said that an inclusive democratic society
should ensure that youth participated in its affairs,
stressing that effort should be made to educate
the youth on the importance of voting.
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2015: Jonathan To Decide Whether To Run Soon
timetable by the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, President Goodluck Jonathan
will soon hold a strategic meeting with his kitchen
cabinet to decide on whether or not to run, his
Special Adviser on Inter-Party Affairs, Senator Ben
Obi, has said.
However, the decision may not be taken until April
because the Presidency may want to spend the
next 90 days on effective governance to better
the lot of the citizenry in line with the President's
promise of a better 2014 for Nigerians.
In an exclusive interview with Vanguard, Obi, who
also described as uncalled for the directive of the
Interim National Executive Committee of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, to its federal
lawmakers to shut down governance, said it was
worrisome that leading politicians and elders were
making reckless and inflammatory statements
that could hurt the country.
Asked if Jonathan will declare his ambition now
following the INEC's timetable, he said the
presidency was not expecting.
He said: "I want Nigerians to understand one
thing. I have been on the side of the opposition for
very long. Now, I am in the executive, current
leadership.
"President Jonathan appealed to Nigerians and
said he would not discuss politics until 2014.
Despite all the pressure mounted on him by the
opposition to draw him into politics much earlier
than 2014, he resisted it; he continued on the path
of governance and maintained that he would say
something in 2014.
"Now we are in 2014. INEC has spoken, we do
expect that with all of these, I am sure he will sit
with his kitchen cabinet and look at the pros and
cons, what his administration has done and then
take a position clearly on what his next line of
action will be."
On when this meeting will hold, Senator Obi said:
"Like I said he will meet with his kitchen cabinet,
they will study the INEC guidelines and timetable
and decide: what do we do? Where do we go from
here?
"Nigerians will be adequately informed at the
appropriate time. As far as I am concerned, they
still have some two to three months to really
concentrate on governance and that is the
Jonathan philosophy.
"His New Year message was very clear: Nigerians
will enjoy a better 2014, which means there are
certain things he will want to put up that will
make a difference. Let's complete that process
before we go into the political event. Let's create
the atmosphere for a better Nigerian
environment."
Faulting the APC's call to shutdown governance
until the Rivers State crisis is resolved, he said: "I
do not know the circumstances under which APC
leaders said their National Assembly members
should block the 2014 budget, screening of
ministers and confirmation of the service chiefs.
"With all due respect, the budget is not only for
politicians. That statement from the National
Executive Committee meeting of the APC is
uncalled for. How can you make such a
statement?
"I was a senator. Then we sit down and review
issues. We had executive sessions where we ask
ourselves: 'what we are discussing now is it a
national issue or partisan issue?'
"Senators are respected because they discuss
national issues: they don't allow partisan political
interests to overwhelm the discourse.
"Until last week, no President had ever forwarded
the names of service chiefs to the National
Assembly. President Jonathan did it. The next
thing is the opposition saying, 'no, block it!'
"Things that affect the military is not something
we should rush into and get deeply involved in but
I am happy that the current Senate President is a
highly respected retired general and one of the
longest serving legislators in this country. So he
combines the experience of a war general and
that of an accomplished legislator to navigate.
"I am sure that my colleagues, friends and
associates in the opposition, having issued that
directive to their party members in the National
Assembly will by now be having a second thought.
It is like climbing a tree beyond the leaves. It is
uncalled for." [Vanguard]
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BREAKING NEWS: APC Threat Forces PDP, APGA, Labour Party Governors, Lawmakers Into Crucial Meeting
Congress is forcing a major re-alignment in
the House of Representatives as leaders of
three major parties met with their
lawmakers on Tuesday evening at the
National Assembly complex in Abuja.
The meeting which was still on as at 9:45 p.m. was
attended by governors of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Labour Party, and the All Progressives
Grand Alliance, APGA. The National Chairman of
the PDP, Adamu Mu'azu, was also at the meeting.
Some of the governors at the meeting include
Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom, PDP), Olusegun
Mimiko (Ondo, Labour Party), and Peter Obi
(Anambra, APGA).
The meeting was also attended by members of the
House of Representatives from the three parties.
A revelation from the meeting was when House
leader, Mulikat Akande, said the PDP had promised
all its lawmakers automatic tickets for 2015
election, ostensibly to deter them from decamping
to the APC. She asked the PDP not to renege on its
promise.
The APC has recently benefited from a wave of
defections of PDP lawmakers in the House thus
making the former the majority in the congress.
The opposition party also recently asked its
lawmakers to frustrate bills by the presidency until
law and order is restored in Rivers State, a state
where the governor, Rotimi Amaechi, recently
decamped, alongside four others, to the APC.
The PDP, APGA, and Labour Party lawmakers have
vowed to resist the APC directive while the party's lawmakers said they would abide by it.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
The inheritors: Why nigerian one-man companies never last (2) Chief MKO Abiola
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When he finally died in military detention in 1998,
the curtains fell on one of the characters on the
Nigerian stage whose life story will remain part of
the national legend for as long as there is a nation
called Nigeria. M.K.O.
Abiola's life story went beyond the rags-to-riches
which have become repetitive in Nigeria and the
world. Born into relative poverty, never mind the
gloss that Juju musicians later attempted to put on
his humble beginning.
Yet, those who knew him remember the young
Kashimawo as very likeable. What he lacked in
physical charm, for he was far from handsome, he
made up for by having the warmest personality
anybody can possess.
Despite not having a lot of money, he was still
generous with the little he had. His best attribute
was his brain; because he was reputed to be a
brilliant student.
Later, he studied Accountancy and might have
remained an obscure accountant until fortune
beckoned on him to apply for a job with the
International Telephone and Telegraph, ITT, then
headed by a fellow called Hal Genene who ran the
company by the numbers and who treasured
"bean counters", as Accountants were called and
number crunchers, as Financial Analysts were
dubbed.
Very quickly, ITT climbed the corporate league
ladder to become a Fortune 500 company.
Thousand of MBA students in the USA, at the time
wanted to be like the ITT President. One of my
classmates in Boston had his room pasted all
around with pictures of the ITT President.
Soon after landing the job, M.K.O, was promoted
to the position of Financial Director. This position
was to bring him enormous good fortune. As it
turned out, the Federal Government was owing
ITT a lot of money which nobody had been able to
collect and which ITT in the US wanted collected.
So MK went to the office of the Federal
Commissioner for Communications, late General
Murtala Mohammed, then a Colonel, to collect the
debt owed. The Commissioner was not in the
office when MK arrived; so he decided to wait -
with over a hundred others.
When Murtala finally arrived, everybody stood up
but MK. Murtala was curious; so stopping in front
of the only man sitting, he asked: "Don't you know
I am here?" MK replied, still sitting, "Yes, I know
but you are my debtor and I have come to
collect."
On that demonstration of hutzpah or unmitigated
gall, friendship started between MKO Abiola and
the top ranks of the military. When Murtala
became military Head of State, the nation's
treasury was virtually opened to M.K.O. Abiola to
take as much as he wanted.
One big, and questionable contract followed
another; such that by 1980 Abiola was perhaps the
richest man in Nigeria. ITT continued to obtain
contracts; indeed, ITT got whatever it wanted and
at its own price. Later M.K started to diversify his
business to include a newspaper, a bakery,
bookshop, radio station etc. but, the Federal
government was still the cash cow.
Simultaneously, the man was squandering the
money almost as fast as it came in. He was
generous to a fault and well-liked even by people
who never received a kobo from him.
It was his legendary philanthropy which eventually
got him elected by a wide margin in 1993. If his
opponent, Alhaji Tofa, a Kano indigene, wants to
know why MK won even in Kano, he need not look
beyond the launching of the Kano State
Investment Fund, which occurred a few years
earlier. While other were donating five hundred
thousand or one million, Abiola stood up and
announced N10 million donation; and while a
deafening standing ovation was still ringing in
everybody's ears, he grabbed the microphone and
said, "And that is a first installment."
While he was busy accumulating great wealth and
building his financial empire, it was not clear then
that Abiola had failed to groom a successor who
would keep the "Flag flying" after his death -
which came in the least expected manner.
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Mu'Azu, Obasanjo in secret meeting in Abeokuta
AMODU, ABUJA
The new National Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Adamu Mu' Azu
yesterday held a closed-door meeting with former
president Olusegun Obasanjo at his Hilltop
Mansion in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.
Mu'Azu, who arrived Abeokuta at about 3: 30p.m
was received by his host, Obasanjo and they went
into a meeting which lasted about two hours.
The deposed national auditor of the party, Chief
Bode Mustapha and Chief Andy Uba were also in
attendance.
Although journalists were barred from the
meeting, Daily Sun gathered that Mu'Azu's visit
was unconnected with the crisis rocking the state
chapter of the party and the former president's
current disposition to the party.
Efforts to speak with the PDP chairman failed as
he hurriedly entered his car after the meeting at
about 6.48pm.
But former member of the House of
Representatives and Ogun State PDP governorship
aspirant, Kayode Jelili Amusan, who was also at
the meeting, confirmed that his visit was not
unconnected with the crisis in the state chapter of
the party.
Amusan, who described Obasanjo as a strong
factor in the country's polity, stressed that it
would be difficult for anyone to come on board the
management of the affairs of the party without
visiting the former president.
Meanwhile, PDP National Working Committee has
denied allegation of financial sleaze, levelled
against the new national chairman of the party,
Adamu Muazu, during his administration of Bauchi
state.
The media had been awash with reports that the
former Bauchi State governor was under
investigation by the EFCC over alleged
misappropriation of public funds while in office.
But reacting through a statement in Abuja, the
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Olisa
Metuh, declared that at no time was the governor
indicted. He stated that the recommendation of a
White Paper in which the former governor was
indicted was challenged in court and subsequently
dismissed by the Chief Judge of Bauchi State,
Justice Mohammed Ibrahim Zango.
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FOLLOWERSHIP AND THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA
leadership and the dearth of good leaders
in Nigeria. Leadership is a big problem in
most of the black world, but so is
followership. Where are the followers and who are
they following? Are they following the money or
are they following the dream of a better nation
and a developed society? It is a known fact that a
people get the leader they deserve, and the
experience in Nigeria has not been an exception.
The people are groaning but they are not acting or
getting involved. Followers are supposed to ensure
that the right leaders are elected and that these
leaders are monitored to ensure that they deliver
on their election promises. There are several tasks
and responsibilities you will expect the followers
to carry out. Being nonchalant is definitely not one
of the responsibilities of a follower and neither is
being an onlooker, a spectator by choice or by
situation.
There is the tendency to be disinterested and
aloof about the goings-on in the political arena in
Nigeria, and then complain bitterly when things
are not going well and when basic health,
employment and social services are not available
where they should be easily accessible. A
disinterested citizen who has shown no interest in
the political process and played no role in ensuring
that the process is free, fair and transparent
should not be complaining when the treasury is
looted, roads left unmaintained, hospitals ill-
equipped, universities locked up for months, and
wrong people, including ministers with forged
certificates, are holding vital political offices for
which the citizen did not make any attempt to add
his one cent and one vote. There have been
several marches on Washington in the last two
years, several protests and demonstrations on
Wall Street, several trips to the Parliament Hill in
Ottawa by citizens who are anxious to see change
and who knew for sure that the power to make the
changes they desire possible is in their own hands
as the electorate and as the constituents who hold
the voting right to bring about change. Shall we
talk about the Arab Spring? How about the
protests of the last one week in Thailand? The
Thai people are fighting for their future. They are
sitting-in to demand change and Bangkok is
noticing and feeling the heat as we write. Change
will not be dropped on the laps of the masses who
paid no price, did nothing and made no move.
Such masses will remain victims of their own
smugness and timidity.
The federation account of Nigeria's oil business
has not been made public in over 15 years and
NNPC (through this government and past regimes)
has continued to mismanage billions of dollars in
oil income meant for the federation, yet the
people have not seen the need to demonstrate on
the front court of the most corrupt corporation in
history. Looking and acting unconcerned, being
uninvolved and unwilling to play a role sucks the
nation into deeper instability and corruption. How
many times will the inept and corrupt leaders in
Abuja increase the price of kerosene and petrol,
increases which are essentially due largely to
corruption, before the people begin to demand for
full disclosure and accountability in oil and gas
production and sales? The follower who did
nothing and played no role in the political process
has no right to complain about anything. He
should not even complain when he is asked to pay
to use a road that is a death trap. The question is:
where was he when the minister of works told the
world that the contract to rebuild the road has
been awarded to the same construction company
that did nothing the last time it rebuilt the same
road? The Arab Spring has gone on for over two
years now. Mubarak, Gadaffi, and Zine al-Abidine
Ben Ali are all gone, the three dumped into the
footnotes of history due to the zeal, determination
and direct involvement of the people of Egypt,
Libya and Tunisia. The people got tired, they got
fed up and they took charge to rid their nations of
dictators. The followership did not only
demonstrate in Tunisia, they forced change on the
nation and eased out their corrupt and oppressive
leaders. It may be true that the fruits of their
actions are yet to bear results, it is clear that the
people made the seemingly impossible change
possible.
Those who did nothing and those who sold their
votes for pittance of food, drink and a few hundred
naira notes from the candidates during
electioneering campaigns are birds of the same
feather. It may be true that the collectors of a
one-time trifle did far more disservice to the
nation and its people. The candidate who offered
food, drinks and N500 note to each voter will
recoup his money at the end of the day. He will
get his money back in multiple folds. When the
man who bought your vote last year moved out of
the area from where he was elected into office
and into a new house in the posh part of the city,
you will cry foul and wonder how he came by the
hundreds of millions naira it cost to build his new
house. But you have already received your reward
- the beer, food and N500 note. You and your co-
travelers were so cheap that this elected
representative will return to seek re-election and
be ready to distribute new N1,000 note and more
rice and drinks. Those who sold their votes have
no right to claim that any politician is corrupt
since corruption actually started from those of
them who took their own kickback upfront and
ahead of delivering their votes to the politician.
Those who deliberately chose to do nothing and
those who felt too pissed off and disappointed and
as such decided to do nothing are worse off than
the ones who sold their votes for a plate of rice or
amala. Amala politics should have no place in our
society, or tuwo politics for that matter, where the
almanjeris are gathered and used during the
elections only to be discarded shortly after and
left to do mischief around town. Every child in
Nigeria - boy or girl - deserves free and easy
access to good education. Even if these children
must learn the Bible or the Quran, they must first
be given basic education to prepare them for a
better future and life in the larger society.
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Monday, January 27, 2014
Jonathan stops SSS from quizzing Obasanjo
directive to the State Security Service to
investigate the weighty allegations contained in
the controversial letter written by former
president Olusegun Obasanjo to President
Goodluck Jonathan in December last year.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the Presidency
decided to halt the investigation of the issues
raised in the former president's letter in order to
amicably settle the rift between President
Jonathan and his political benefactor.
It was learnt that notable political leaders in the
country were already engrossed in moves to bring
the President and Obasanjo together.
It was further gathered that security operatives
were directed to stop the investigation as a result
of the ongoing efforts in high political circles to
broker a truce between the two political figures.
A source close to the Presidency, who craved
anonymity because he was not authorised to
speak on behalf of the President, told one of our
correspondents in Abuja on Thursday that the
President was more interested in settling his
differences with Obasanjo than carrying out the
investigation that could deepen the crisis.
"The President was the one that gave the
directive but I think another counter directive is in
force now; they might not go into investigating all
those things in the letter. I think they are making
efforts to settle this matter.
"Political elders are intervening in it so the
President asked them to stay action on it; so, for
now there is nothing on it.
"There is the need to take a look at the political
implication of the course of action. Besides, the
President believes that his differences with
Obasanjo are not irreconcilable," the source said.
Security operatives had earlier contacted the
former president over the controversial letter two
weeks ago in response to an earlier directive by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
A security source told one of our correspondents
that the SSS wrote Obasanjo following a
presidential directive to security operatives to
investigate the grave issues raised by the former
president in his letter to the President late last
year.
It was learnt that the SSS wrote to notify Obasanjo
of the impending investigation.
Obasanjo had in an 18-page letter to the
President, accused him, among other things, of
not honouring his words that he would not run in
2015, and taking actions calculated at destroying
Nigeria.
In the letter dated December 2, 2013 and titled,
"Before it is too late", Obasanjo accused the
President of pursuing "selfish personal and political
interests" based on advice from his "self-centred
aides."
He also alleged that the President had failed to
deliver on his promises to Nigerians and to curb
insurgency and corruption in the country.
Obasanjo also alleged that the President had put
1,000 politicians on a watch list and was training
snipers.
"Nigeria is bleeding and the haemorrhage must be
stopped," an obviously angry Obasanjo had
lamented. He went ahead to declare that
"Jonathan had betrayed God and Nigerians," who
voted him into power.
In his response, Jonathan described the former
president's letter as a threat to national security.
The source added that the agency wrote Obasanjo
on the week he wrote the then Chairman of the
PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, to announce his
decision to withdraw from the activities of the PDP
at the national and regional levels.
It was further learnt that the leadership of the SSS
might decide to put the investigation on hold
because of a move by the Federal Government
and the leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party to resolve the matter through peaceful
means.
The source said, "Obasanjo ought to have been
summoned, but we have also been instructed to
put investigation on hold for a possible peaceful
resolution of the issues at stake.''
However, a source close to the former president
said that the SSS could not have summoned the
former President even though the person was not
specific in denying if a letter was written to the
former President to notify him of the investigation.
The source also said that the issue of the SSS
inviting Obasanjo was not likely as 'they couldn't
have done so' now that efforts were being made
to settle the whole problem.
The source added that Obasanjo had been out of
the country since last week, noting that he was
expected back into the country within the week.
When contacted on Thursday, SSS Deputy
Director, Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, pleaded
for time to find out the status of the probe. "I will
find out and get back to you," the SSS
spokesperson said.
But attempts to get Ogar's reaction on Friday did
not yield fruits as she neither pick her calls nor
respond to text messages sent to her phone.
The police however claimed that they were not
involved in the probe of the allegations made by
former president Obasanjo.
A senior police officer confided in one of our
correspondents that the police did not have record
of investigation of the allegations made by
Obasanjo.
The officer described the issues as political which
he said would be resolved by the parties
concerned. He added adding that the Force would
not be involved in political issues.
"Do we have any record of such an investigation
of Obasanjo's allegations? I will say we don't have
such information with us. In any case, there is no
way we can investigate the former president and
those close to him would not know. Such an
investigation cannot be hidden and the police will
have to comment on it publicly if it is true, but for
now, there is no information or record on any
probe against Obasanjo," the source said.
In previous attempts to confirm the status of the
probe with the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media, Dr. Reuben Abati, he had
always said he would not comment on alleged
reversal of any directive that was officially issued
by the President.
But the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP,
Mr. Olisah Metuh, has said that the new National
Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, is
likely to meet former president Obasanjo as he
commences efforts to woo aggrieved PDP
members to the party next week.
Metuh said that the new chairman of the party
would unveil his agenda for reconciliation in the
party with effect from next week.
He said that Mu'azu placed emphasis on the issue
of reconciliation when he hosted the Governor of
Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, in Abuja.
He said that Mu'azu's agenda for reconciliation
also included how to get the former president to
participate in the party's activities.
Metuh said, "The National Chairman is unveiling
his agenda next week, but he has already said
that the issue of reconciliation is paramount and
very important.
"He stated this when he received the Governor of
Jigawa State and he said categorically that he
would try and bring the people that left.
"And the National Chairman has enormous,
complete respect for our former President and our
former Chairman, Board of Trustees, (Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo) and I am sure that he would
unveil his agenda and the way that he would
engage him in the coming weeks.
"He is unveiling his agenda for reconciliation and
everything from next week, and would include the
process of engaging the former President to
ensure that he remains involved in the activities
of the party, but let us wait for the national
chairman to unveil his agenda from next week;
from next week, he would start making policy
statements on it."
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Rasheed, Dapo Falade, Jacob Segun-Olatunji, And
Kolawole Daniel.
SECURITY operatives in the country may, any
moment from now, invite the leadership of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) over what is termed
"serious threat to national security."
Indications emerged in Abuja on Friday that the
different agencies had been monitoring
statements credited to notable figures in the
country, especially political leaders, and had
decided to draw a line between mere politicking
and subversion.
The APC said in a communiqué issued at the end
of its National Executive Committee (NEC)
meeting on Thursday that it had mandated its
legislators in the National Assembly to block all
executive bills as well as confirmation of
ministerial nominees and the service chiefs.
Those that may be invited, according to a security
source, include APC national chairman, Chief Bisi
Akande, General Muhammadu Buhari, Senator
Bola Tinubu and Alhaji Lai Muhammed.
Sources told the Saturday Tribune that the
security operatives believe that the time has
come to do all within their powers to build peace
rather than allow some persons sow seeds of
discord among the people.
"After analysing the details and implication of the
statement credited to officials of the APC on
Thursday, the agencies of government came to
the conclusion that there was the need to seek
further clarifications from the party officials.
"The job of the security operatives is not to jump
up and risk their lives when crises have already
broken out, but to nip crises in the bud," a source
said, adding that anyone linked with any
provocative statement henceforth would be
interrogated by the agencies.
But it was gathered that the agencies plan to be
civil as much as possible also do everything
possible to separate politics from its task.
"The fact that a politician has said something does
not give him or her immunity from being
investigated. That will not also blackmail the
security operatives from doing their job. We will
separate crime from politics," a highly placed
source said, while not giving out the period set out
for the interrogation of the APC officials.
Afenifere, others kick
The pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, on Friday
condemned the directive issued by the APC to its
members in the National Assembly to work
against the interest of the Federal Government.
Spokesman of the group, Mr Yinka Odumakin, told
the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the
directive was tantamount to shutting down the
country.
"The most dangerous of the APC's
recommendation is encouraging its members to
engage in things that may lead to instability. The
APC fails to think of the implications of not passing
the budget and its effect on Nigerian masses.
"Also, if approval for the service chiefs is not given
by the National Assembly because of political
disagreements in a state, it may lead to mutiny.
This recommendation is also coming at a time
when Boko Haram is intensifying its activities in
Nigeria. We condemn this directive in its totality
because it is a threat to our democracy," he said.
In his reaction, the Lagos State Chairman of the
Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), Mr Ehi
Omokhuale, described the directive as insensitive.
"Politicians should limit their selfish fights to
themselves. The APC wants to use its political
interest to affect the welfare of Nigerian citizens.
We do not support it and we demand that the
party retraces its steps on this issue immediately,"
Omokhuale said.
Also speaking, Mr Adesina Animashaun, the
National Chairman of the Patriotic Vanguard, a
non-governmental body, said that the directive
might lead to anarchy.
"It is unfathomable how a party leadership could
meet and issue such directive. The masses will
definitely be at the receiving end and it will put
Nigeria in a big crisis," he said.
He urged APC members in the National Assembly
to disregard the directive and do what is right for
"God and man."
APC inciting military - Labour Party
The Labour Party at a press conference in Abuja
on Friday said the directive by the APC to block
confirmation of military chiefs "is an attempt to
anger the military to think and reconsider their
roles in the Nigerian nation and democracy."
Chief Dan Nwanyanwu, the National Chairman of
the party, said "The real reason is to anger the
military. The real reason is to push for military
coup. We are talking about senior military officers
who have over the years laid down their lives for
the nation and Nigerian people, who no doubt
deserve appointments to the highest positions in
their career."
He said: "We must not allow power mongers and
desperate politicians, particularly those who were
part and parcel of the story of the sorry state
Nigeria found itself, to truncate our hard-earned
democracy. The president must not allow himself
to be intimidated by the mischievous antics of the
APC political leaders who are so desperate for
power that they do not want to wait for 2015
when Nigerian electorate will exercise their
inalienable rights to choose their leader."
He described the resolution of APC committee as
subversive, insensitive and unpatriotic to the
fragile Nigerian heterogeneous and multi- ethnic
society. "We condemn very strongly the
extremism and fundamentalism that the APC has
come to be associated with. What APC has
proposed to do is a recipe for the disintegration of
the Nigerian state. It is, therefore, an ill wind that
will blow no one any good. The desire and the
quest of APC to win the 2015 presidential election
will remain a pipe dream if there is no Nigeria for
them to govern."
'Critics are illiterates'
APC spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in his
reaction, described those criticising the party's
position as a bunch of illiterates who need a study
on democracy to be able to appreciate that a
government under which impunity reigns deserves
to be shut down.
"A government under which people are being
attacked, rights being stepped upon should be
shut down, and does not need a budget. That's
democracy. Democracy allows us to do it and
that's what we have done," he said in a telephone
interview with Saturday Tribune.
"Where were Afenifere and the Labour Party when
13,000 teachers going to collect their letters of
appointment were dispersed with teargas? Where
were they when Senator (Magnus) Abe was shot
with a rubber bullet? They kept quiet in the face of
impunity and they are now criticising us for doing
the right thing democratically," Muhammed said.
But a PDP legislator representing Ogo-Oluwa/
Surulere Federal Constituency, Honourable Segun
Odebunmi, on Friday described the APC's directive
as an invitation to anarchy, stemming from
ignorance of its effect on national security.
Odebunmi, in a statement made available to
Saturday Tribune, said it was a decision taken out
of lack of concern for the collective national
interest.
"First and foremost, I want to say that our national
interest should be above partisan, religious and
regional interest. APC, as a party, is sentimental
and it lacks the moral justification to give such
order to its legislators, knowing fully well that they
are not unconscious of the national security of this
great nation and the hard-earned democracy.
"This act is purely an invitation to anarchy and it
shows how regionally biased they are. Since the
inception of this seventh National Assembly, the
House of Representatives has been conscious of
issues affecting lives and properties of Nigerians
home and abroad, irrespective of their political or
religious interests.
"APC should rather focus on national issues and
stop toying with issues affecting the masses other
than ordering the blockage of executive bills,
especially the 2014 budget and the ratification of
the service chiefs that will create vacuum in the
national security.
"It is obvious that APC is not an alternative to the
PDP because of its selfish style of politics.
Nigerians should beware."
Nothing wrong with govt shutdown -
Gbajabiamila
Also, the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila,
on Friday said there was nothing wrong with APC's
directive.
The legislator, however, said "the progressive
lawmakers would not truncate the country's hard-
earned democracy. We will do what we need to
do to ensure good governance in our country.
"Government shutdown or filibustering is nothing
new in party politics world over. When
government isn't shut down and successive
budgets have been passed, of what benefit has it
been to the common man?
"The end justifies the means - the end in this
context being good governance, and the means
extraordinary measures such as this,"
Gbajabiamila stated.
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
APC Crisis May Escalate
within the All Progressives Congress may
lead to the suspension or expulsion of
several prominent members of the party who
are currently perceived as working against
its interest.
It was learnt that some of the prominent members
including former governors may be shown the way
out of the party if they continue to resist the take-
over of the opposition party's structures by the G-5
governors who recently defected from the People's
Democratic Party.
A reliable source within the National Secretariat of
the party said on condition of anonymity said the
thinking within the leadership of the party is that
the G-5 governors must be allowed to take over
structures of the party in the affected states to
enable them provide the funds to strengthen the
APC for the 2015 elections.
The G-5 governors who defected from the PDP
were Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers; Murtala Nyako of
Adamawa; Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano; Abdulfatah
Ahmed of Kwara and Aliyu Wammako of Sokoto.
The source asked: " Do you think former Governors
Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano, Bafarawa of Sokoto or
rtd. Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa of Adamawa have the
capacity to win elections in those states now? "
He continued: "We know that some of these people
are PDP agents who want to sabotage APC from
inside by causing all types of crisis".
When reminded that most of the defected
governors would complete their second tenure by
2015 and may therefore not have much at stake
during the forth-coming polls, he said : " If APC
doesn't win the states where the G-5 governors are
currently in power, it means they would be
politically finished. So they would surely throw in
their resources to ensure that APC wins in their
states to enable them be in a vantage position to
pursue their future political career".
"Who told you that some of them don't have
presidential ambition?" he asked.
The source however expressed confidence that the
crisis would be resolved just like the various
opposition parties were able to overcome all their
differences and merge.
Said he: " When political battles are fought, it is
either you win, lose and leave or reconcile".
It would be recalled that the G-5 governors
defected after reportedly reaching an agreement
with the leadership of APC that the party's
structures in the five states would be handed over
to them.
However, since they defected they have faced stiff
resistance from prominent members of the party
especially former governors in their attempt to
take over APC structures in the affected states.
When contacted by phone yesterday, the National
Publicity Secretary of the party Alhaji Lai
Mohammed dismissed certain media reports about
the crisis as the handiwork of the PDP.
He admitted that the party was aware of the
disagreement within some state chapters of the
party but said a National Reconciliation Committee
had been set up to handle the situation.
By OKEY NDIRIBE
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"PDP Will Shock Nigerians In 2015"
Minister of Defence, Labaran Maku,
yesterday, said amidst the crisis currently
rocking the ruling Peoples' Democratic Party,
PDP, in the country vowed that the party
would shock Nigerians in the 2015 elections.
Maku made this statement when the PDP Project
Reloaded, PPR, paid him a courtesy visit.
He said that some members of the party were
shying away from echoing the successes being
recorded by the Goodluck Jonathan's
administration.
The minister, however, regretted that the party
was currently facing some challenges, pointing out
that its harshest critics were those who rode on its
back to climb to their present positions.
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Northern Politicians Want To Incite The North Against President Jonathan - Maku
has condemned those politicians who make
provocative statements, saying they want to
incite the North against the administration
and person of President Goodluck Jonathan
ahead of the 2015 general elections.
The Minister spoke in his office during a courtesy
call by a political awareness group, the Goodluck/
Sambo National Organisation of Ulama Media
Forum.
Mr. Maku observed that some politicians use the
media to make their statements against the
President.
"People who call themselves politicians, they will
go to radio stations, go to television stations and
make dangerous statements, which will create
confusion, create hatred, which will set people
against each other, which will incite violence.
"This is what we have been witnessing in the North
since 2011. Beginning with 2011 elections, we have
continued to witness this unfortunate tendency
from leaders, not all leaders, some leaders among
us who are always inciting people.
"You will recollect that during the 2011 general
elections, especially presidential election, people
tried to turn the election into a religious war," the
Minister noted.
Mr. Maku recalled that people lost their lives and
property just supporting the President in 2011
election, and said the trend must cease to exist.
"All these violence going on now in the North, it's
Northerners that are dying mostly. If you say you
love your house, you will not go and cause
confusion in your house or set it on fire," the
Minister observed.
"Since independence, we have more Northerners
ruling Nigeria and people did not cause trouble
because we were ruling.
"Whenever we were President, whether military
head of state or civilian, the Southerners did not
say Let there be war because some Northerners
are ruling or Let us raise a religious war or Let's
create confusion in the country. We ruled and ruled
and ruled and they cooperated with us".
He denied the allegation that President Jonathan is
'anti-North' by pointing out that the North is
developing "far better" now than at the times when
Northeners ruled Nigeria. He named a number of
projects situated in the North.
He urged politics from the North to appreciate
President Jonathan's efforts in the region and
support his administration.
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MUST READ: INEC Releases the Timetable for the 2015 General Elections
Commission (INEC) released the timetable for
the 2015 general elections in the night of
January 24, 2014, Friday.
The Commission also announced the timetable for
the conduct of the governorship election in both
Ekiti and Osun States. Both states have early
elections.
In a three-paragraph statement INEC revealed that
the presidential and National Assembly elections
would come first.
Nigerians will elect the President, as well as the
members of the national legislature , on February
14, 2015.
Elections for governors, as well as members of the
36 state houses of assembly, are scheduled for
February 28, 2015.
The Ekiti State governorship election is to hold on
June 21, 2014 while that of Osun State will hold on
August 9, 2014.
It would be noted that INEC faces a major test and
unprecedented challenge in conducting next year's
general elections.
The recent upheavals in the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party, as well as a dramatic rise in the
rhetoric of supporters and opponents of President
Goodluck Jonathan, have provoked speculations
that a rigged election could precipitate a level of
post-poll violence that has not been witnessed in
Nigeria in a long time.
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Aso Rock Clinic’s VIP Section Gets More Funds Than Two Federal Teaching Hospitals-PREMIUM TIMES
more cash into constructing an elite wing of the
presidential clinic in Abuja where only a few big
and mighty will receive attention, a spending
that dwarfs the total funds allocated by
government for entire developmental projects
of two federal university teaching hospitals.
Under the proposed 2014 budget laid to the
National Assembly last December, the
"Construction of a VIP Wing at the State House
Clinic will cost N705 million."
That amount surpasses the government's
budgeted cost for the building of new wards
(buildings), laboratories and all other
developmental projects in two university
teaching hospitals.
For instance, the University of Ilorin Teaching
Hospital and the University of Benin Teaching
Hospital, have been allocated a total of N662
million for capital expenditure this year.
The two medical facilities are only part of a
long list of teaching hospitals which have their
capital spending this year outdone by the VIP
budget, tagged in the budget as SHMC- State
House Medical Clinic.
Among 17 tertiary hospitals in the nation
compared with the State House clinic,
University of Ilorin's allocation of N310 million
will be the least if the National Assembly
approves the budget as submitted.
Other similar hospitals receive a little above
N310 million, and some up to N550 million.
The only teaching hospitals with capital
budgets exceeding the spending for the Aso
Rock elite facility are Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, with N727 million; and the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, with N1.9 billion.
The skewed allocations are only the latest
revelation from Nigeria's scandalous national
budget, tainted for years by spending plans
that provide more funding for services
available to a few powerful public officials,
from the president and his ministers to federal
lawmakers, while relatively little go to those
that should benefit the public.
Analysts have for years criticized the
allocations and have struggled to draw
government's attention for serious corrections.
"A country like Nigeria with its negative
developmental indices cannot fritter away
resources that are best conserved for national
development," said Ikeazor Akaraiwe of The
Rule of Law Collective, a Nigerian civic
platform which first raised concerns with the
presidential medical spending.
In a statement to the media on Monday, the
group described the 2014 budget before the
National Assembly as the worst ever proposed
in the nation's history, and laid the
responsibility on the finance minister, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala.
"It is an affront to the sensibilities of the
teeming poor in our country when a budget
that smacks of profligacy and utter waste is
tabled before the National Assembly to be
passed into law in their name," the group said.
"This budget and the 1,820 pages in which it
was written, in all likelihood, will go down in
history as one of the worst budgets ever
proposed. It represents a complete detachment
from reality. It is a shame that this budget
proposal was tabled under the watch of Dr
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. So much more was
expected of her and it is disappointing that she
has let this budget proposal proceed under her
hand. The ultimate responsibility, though, must
lie with President Goodluck Jonathan."
The group also raised concerns with what it
reflected as the lopsided allocation on military
spending versus spending on the rehabilitation
of ex-militants. Read their full statement here.
On Monday, in a rare admission of that
possibility, the Director General, Budget Office
of the Federation, Bright Okogu, acknowledged
there were multiple errors in the new budget,
but said they were "glitches" caused by the use
of the Government Integrated Financial and
Management Information System, GIFMIS, a
new budgeting tool.
He referred to the allocation of millions of naira
to non-existent projects like the huge sums
allocated to the Mathematical Centre, Sheda,
Investment and Securities Tribunal and other
agencies for fuelling and maintenance of
aircraft, boats and railway equipment.
Those agencies however own no aircraft, boats
or even railway equipment.
"What happened was that GIFMIS, being a new
system, had some glitches that reflected in
some of the provisions. It is not totally
strange," Mr. Okogu said at the presentation of
the budget details on Monday, by Mrs. Okonjo-
Iweala. "Many of you have read about the
Obamacare and the challenges they had in
actually implementing it. It is a big system,
bigger than ours, but with the same features.
The State House Clinic, pointed out by the Rule
of Law Collective, is not open to the public.
Currently, only staff of the State House are
allowed services.
But the planned wing is expected to be used to
provide exclusive services to the president and
his vice, and senior government leaders visiting
the presidential villa.
The N705 million allocated for the VIP wing of
the hospital will not be the first, as the same
construction had earlier received N300 million
in 2012-totaling N1billion for just that unit.
Meanwhile, upgrades, repairs and construction
in the entire hospital cost at least N506 million
in 2011, N401 million in 2012, and over N300
million in 2013.
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Fresh APC Violence Rocks Ogun - PREMIUM TIMES
Wednesday recorded in Ogun State. The
violence occurred at Ota Town, Ado/Odo-Ota
Local Government Area where suspected
political thugs unleashed terror on the
secretariat of a serving senator, Akin Odunsin.
Several people were allegedly hacked with
machetes and are now receiving treatment in a
hospital.
The suspects were alleged to be working for a
factional leader of the troubled All Progressives
Congress, APC, the ruling party in the state.
As at the time of filing this report, the Ogun
State Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna
Okoye, had raced to the troubled spot in the
company of DCP operations, Muhammed
Abdulkadri; Area Commander, Titi Kayode; and
Divisional Police Officer of Ota, Gabriel Idibie.
Several people including police officers were
injured in a similar violence in the state last
week.
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BoI, NYSC sign MoU on entrepreneurial skills for corpers
Service Corps, NYSC have signed a Memorandum
of Understanding, MoU on entrepreneurial skill
development for youths in the country just as a
corps member got N3.8m collateral-free loan. The
bank had sought collaboration with the NYSC to
train and empower corps members in various
entrepreneurial skills and give them collateral-free
loan as capital and expansion of business
initiatives.
BoI Managing Director, Ms. Eveyln Oputu at the
signing of the MoU with the Director General of
the scheme, Brigadier General Johnson Olawunmi
in Abuja said Nigerian youths are extremely
talented and deserve to be supported.
She believed that the acquisition of skills and the
loan to help the youths start up their own
businesses would reduce the craze for white collar
jobs and build them to be self-reliant.
Oputu said that the idea of collaborating with
NYSC on Skill Acquisition & Entrepreneurship
Development, SAED, was born out of
unemployment challenges youth Corps members
face when they complete their youth service
programme. Oputu said that the partnership will
cut across various disciplines such as learning an
entrepreneurial trade skill, engineering skills for
those who are not good in trading skills as well as
sports among other disciplines.
She stated, "We will train them [corps members]
in skill acquisition. We know that not everybody
has the ability to learn entrepreneurial skills, some
have the skills to do business, some are good in
engineering and they can transform the rural
areas in our country because they can help to
transform the roads, also those in sports who can
train children in sports. Bank of Industry is trying
to collaborate with people to do a football
academy and basketball."
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Monday, January 20, 2014
I’ll Vote For Oshiomhole As President — Governor Fashola
Fashola, on Saturday, said he would vote for
his Edo State counterpart, Adams
Oshiomhole, if he decides to run for the
Presidency.
Speaking in Benin City at a youth summit
organised by the Edo State Government, with the
theme, 'Nigeria's centenary: Defining the issues
and setting agenda for the future of our youths,'
Fashola said, "If Governor Adams Oshiomhole
decides to run as President of this country, he will
have my vote. He is the kind of leader that Nigeria
needs. I say that because, I have spent five
memorable years of my life in Benin City as an
undergraduate and as a youth corps member and
they are very fond memories that I hold dear in my
heart today.
"I am always looking forward to coming here each
time I am invited. The excitement to come here is
at an all time high. Since my brother assumed
office as your governor, Benin City has not
remained the same. It has changed positively and
continues to change.
"On my way here, I drove past my former office on
Sapele Road and clearly the place has been
transformed. And the Airport Road is now wider. I
know what Ring Road used to be like and
Akpakpava Road. It is nice to know that tourism is
back, flights are regular and you have done it
because you have allowed yourselves to be led by
a man who can inspire you to act. And I don't think
anybody can claim the credit for what has
happened here if not the people of Edo State."
In his remarks, Governor Adams Oshiomhole
appealed to the youths not to give up on the
nation, stating that the future of the country was in
their hands.
Oshiomhole argued that every nation had its
history and that Nigeria has come to stay.
He said, "As a people, what we should think about
is how we can get our people properly managed
such that the wealth of this great country is
expressed in the quality of life of the citizen. How
do we address the paradox of a nation so rich and
yet its people are getting poorer?
"How do we raise the issue of how the promise of
democracy can be fully realised, if the Federal
Government continues to pocket 52 per cent and
asks the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory
to share 26 per cent and the rest is shared by 774
local government areas.
"I do not think it is helpful for us to question
whether Nigeria is a reality. So, I ask you as young
people to recognise that every country has its
share of problems and none of those problems can
be resolved because the people have perfected the
act of lamentation."
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Most Of Us Joined Politics For Lack Of Work- President Jonathan
that about half of Nigerian politicians were
not meant to be in politics, but only turned
politicians as they had no choice.
The president was speaking at the Aso Rock Villa
Chapel, in response to a sermon by the Primate of
the Anglican Church, Nicholas Okoh, during the
post-pilgrimage thanksgiving tagged "What Shall I
Render To God."
The clergy in his sermon accused politicians of
being unforgiving.
Mr. Jonathan, in his remarks noted that this was
however not the case as politicians were ordinarily
very forgiving as they may later find themselves
working together with people who had earlier
wronged them.
"The chaplain accused us politicians that we do not
forgive, or that some politicians don't forgive.
Apparently the Bible said this, but politicians are
the people who forgive," the president said.
"Politicians are those who forgive because in
politics, whether local politics or national, you don't
have permanent friends or permanent enemies but
permanent interests.
"If somebody is your enemy today and there is a
change of interest and A becomes your friend, first
of all, you have to forgive otherwise you cannot
have a friend that you cannot work with.
"But politics is just like some kind of trade. More
than 50 per cent of us who are into politics are not
supposed to be politicians.
"For example, in the profession of nursing and
teaching, people with wicked hearts and
unforgiving spirit are not the kind of people who
should be nurses or teachers, but we find them
there.
"So, most of us who are in politics are not
supposed to be there but because we have no
other thing to do. So, if you see a politician than
cannot forgive, he is an impostor," the president
said.
The clergy had also during his sermon commended
the president for doing the right thing by signing
the anti-gay bill into law despite the obvious
pressure from "outside."
The anti-gay law prescribes various punishments as
well jail term for homosexual acts. It has been
widely criticized by western countries but many
Nigerians support the law.
Urging Christians to partake in the annual
pilgrimage, Archbishop Okoh noted that Nigeria
was also on a pilgrimage to reach its place in the
League of Nations where it is supposed to be.
To reach its purpose, the Primate said Nigeria
needs amongst others: Patience, Perseverance,
Cohesion, Discipline and focus.
On the centenary, he noted that as the country
celebrates its centenary it is a time for all Nigerians
to examine their personal contribution to the
nation in the last 100 years.
On the national dialogue, Archbishop Okoh noted
that this was a divine gift and opportunity to fine-
tune the polity. He also urged all those who will
partake, to do so "not for selfish reasons but to
speak for their people."
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BREAKING NEWS: Adamu Mu’azu Is New PDP Chairman
Bamanga Tukur, who resigned from his position on
Wednesday.
Mu'azu was picked as a consensus candidate at a
meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and
the governors of the party at the Presidential Villa
in Abuja on Sunday night.
The meeting ended at 1:22 am on Monday (today)
morning.
Investigations showed that the governors had
rejected the choice of Mohammed Wakil by the
President and his wife, Patience.
Some reasons were said to have been adduced for
the rejection of Wakil, a former House of
Representatives Leader. The reasons included his
alleged inability to carry people along when he was
a principal officer of the House.
A governor told one of our correspondents after the
meeting that the President was bent on picking
Wakil, who had undergone screening by the
security agents for a ministerial position.
The governor, who asked not to be named, said the
President wanted Wakil at all costs but was
vehemently opposed by the governors.
He said the meeting lasted long because it was
difficult for the President to accept defeat.
The governor said, "Yes, we have picked Mu'azu.
He will be presented to the members of the PDP
NEC on Monday(today) for ratification."
It was also gathered that the Governor of Bauchi
State, Malla, Isa Yuguda, later agreed with the
choice of Mu'azu, after his initial opposition.
Before the two meetings, the President had a
private meeting with Seriake ostensibly over who
would emerge as the new chairman of the PDP.
Before Sunday, a former National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Prof. Rufai Alkali (Gombe
State); ex-acting National Secretary, Dr. Musa
Babayo (Bauchi); and a former Minister of
Commerce, Amb. Idris Waziri (Taraba), were touted
as some of the five top contenders for the job.
The ex-minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr.
Ibrahim Bunu (Borno) and the current Minister of
Transport, Sen. Idris Umar, who is believed to be
the choice of the wife of the President Goodluck
Jonathan, Patience, were also in the race.
During the meeting between Jonathan and the
governors, journalists were asked to leave the
venue.
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PDP To Lose 17 Senators To APC
Party, PDP, even after the party's unpopular
Bamanga Tukur resigned from his Chairmanship
position; as more senators rom the party are to
defect to the All Progressives Congress, APC,
within days after resumption tomorrow, according
to Senator Bindowo Jibrilla, one of the senators
defecting.
Senator Jibrilla, PDP, Adamawa North, who
disclosed the defection plans in a BBC Hausa
Service interview at the weekend, said the
defecting senators will communicate their plans
through separate letters to the Senate President,
David Mark, shortly after resumption from recess
tomorrow.
The 17 senators are among the 22 others who had
indicated their interest to join the APC before the
Christmas and New Year break began.
He said he had already led the way by joining
APC, saying he would announce it immediately
after Senate resumption, after which others will
follow.
"To be candid, we are 17 senators that will dump
PDP to APC in the Senate very soon. This is a
serious matter and not a joke, making me to lead
the way by joining the APC already."
He defended their planned action, saying the crisis
that engulfed the PDP, leading to its
factionalisation called for it.
Senator Jibrilla boasted that the PDP would suffer
for the maltreatment it gave to the governor of
Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, and other
governors that defected from the party in
December last year.
"The same thing that forced our governors out is
what will force us, the affected federal lawmakers
out of the party. In the case of Adamawa, the
elderly man (Governor Nyako) brought three
senators and six House of Representatives to PDP
as one of its leading lights but was maltreated and
forced out"
Although, he did not give names of the 16 other
defecting senators, Vanguard gathered that the
affected senators are Bukola Saraki and Shaaba
Lafiagi from Kwara State, Magnus Abe and Wilson
Ake from Rivers State, and Basheer Mohammed
and Hayatu Gwarzo from Kano State.
Others are Umar Abubakar Tutare and Aisha
Jummai Alhassan from Taraba State, Senator
Danjuma Goje from Gombe central, Adamu
Abdullahi from Nasarawa West and the entire
three PDP senators from Sokoto state.
Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike
Ekweremadu, however countered his assertion in
an interview where he said the PDP was bent on
defending its majority in the Senate and winning
back what it lost in the House of Representatives.
"We have seen some of these movements before,
we are not worried. In the Senate, for instance,
I'm not expecting that anybody will leave PDP in
the Senate; it is unlikely. Senate is well
coordinated and we are strongly behind PDP in the
Senate."
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
2015: PDP Crisis Will End If Jonathan Decides Not Seek Re-election, Says Northern Elders
Elders Forum has hailed the resignation of Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur as National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, saying his tenure
represented the "ugliest face of the PDP".
The Forum also insisted that President Goodluck
Jonathan has to keep to the one-term pact he
allegedly signed with some northern governors in
order to bring the protracted crisis in the ruling
party to an end ahead of the 2015 elections.
According to the Deputy Chairman of NEF, Dr.
Paul Unongo, only the president's declaration not
to contest the 2015 presidential election would
douse the political tension in the country.
Unongo, who is a founding member of the PDP,
said if the party went ahead to field Jonathan as
its candidate, it would lose the 2015 presidential
election.
While hailing Tukur's resignation as a welcome
development, Unongo said it should have come
earlier to prevent defection of prominent
members of the party.
He said, "I think if the PDP had done this (forced
Tukur to resign) a long time ago, it would have
perhaps stemmed the avalanche (of crises) that
happened. Tukur represented the ugliest face of
the PDP. He was insensitive; he was not caring; he
was brutal.
"He already decided that Mr. Jonathan must be
the presidential candidate of the PDP in 2015 and
anybody who didn't like that should go to hell. It is
wonderful that after a long time, the PDP realised
what some of us told them. We had told them that
you don't take Nigerians for granted, thinking you
can do whatever you want.
"I hope that for the sake of the PDP, now that they
have finished with the issue of Tukur, they will
deal with the issue of Mr. President by deciding
that he should not stand for election, so that the
gentleman agreement between the North and the
South will prevail. The one-term has been the
main cause of the crisis in the PDP".
Unongo said the crisis in the PDP, which has
heated up the polity, has been a constant struggle
between those who think Jonathan should not
contest in 2015, and those encouraging him to
throw his hat in the ring.
"It's been between the people, who have been
insisting on the President respecting the one-term
pact and those who have been using him, and are
telling him to go ahead and stand for election;
that nothing will happen.
"You have young governors telling him, 'nothing
will happen; the Middle-Belt is with you'. The only
thing that can save PDP now is for Mr. President to
state categorically that he will not contest election
in 2015. Otherwise the defections will continue
and the PDP will lose the election if it fields
Jonathan", he said.
Unongo advised Jonathan to listen to the
"majority" and shelve his plan to seek re-election.
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Friday, January 17, 2014
APC Chieftain Urges Nigerians To Shun Religious Sentiments
Progressives Congress (APC) in Sokoto State, on
Friday told Nigerians to shun religious
sentiments and work towards building a stronger
and vibrant nation.
Mapia gave
the message in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto.
He said, "Nigerians, irrespective of religious and
political differences, must unite towards
achieving the set objectives for the nation's
growth.
"We must be happy and count ourselves lucky
that our nation is blessed with abundant mineral
and human resources capable of taking the
nation to greater heights.
"I want to appeal to all Nigerians, irrespective of
our cultural and tribal sentiments, to collectively
work towards ensuring sustainable peace and
unity.
"All we need are sound economic policies that
would pave the way forward for Nigeria", he
said.
He called on the Federal Government to come
out with realistic ideas that would revamp the
nation's ailing companies.
The APC leader said that with adequate power
supply, foreigners would come and invest in the
country. (NAN)
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2015: I’ll Soon Decide On My 2015 Ambition – Alao-Akala
governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-
Akala, on Friday said that he would soon decide
on his 2015 ambition.
Alao-Akala
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Ogbomoso that "I am still consulting.
"When you want to make such decisions, you
must consult and after that the decision will be
made public.
"I will soon make a decision and everybody will
be carried along on what I intend to do", he
said.
Commenting on the posters, he said they
emanated from his followers who still had
confidence in his leadership.
"The people who are interested in me are the
ones behind the posters. They are the ones
telling the world that they believe in my
leadership and still wants me", he said.
He said that the Peoples' Democratic Party
(PDP) in Oyo State was united, adding that
individual interest could override that of the
party.
Alao-Akala said that the party in the state would
soon get it right and make its plans known to
the people.
"When the chips are down and the time comes,
we will separate the men from the boys or the
boys from the men", he said. (NAN)
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2015: Gang Up Against Jonathan, PDP Will Not Succeed – Orji
gang up against Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
and President Goodluck Jonathan, ahead of the
2015 general elections would not succeed.
Orji said this
when he interacted with newsmen on the
political manoeuvres by some past leaders to
stop Jonathan's second term presidential
ambition in Umuahia on Friday.
"There will be gang up but they will never
succeed. The president remained focused", he
said.
He explained that the party was getting stronger
and stronger; there was a lot of re-engineering
presently going on in the party.
Orji expressed the hope that defectors from the
party would soon return, adding that new
members would also join the party.
The governor commended the resignation of the
former National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga
Tukur, and described it as patriotic and a
sacrifice to move the party forward.
He also commended the immediate past Chief
of Army staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, for
serving the nation meritoriously.
Orji said that the president had the prerogative
to re-engineer his service chiefs ahead of 2015.
"President Jonathan has done the right thing, we
are nearing election and he has to put his house
in order. The president has the prerogative to
appoint whoever he likes", he said. (NAN)
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APC Frowns At 'Recklessness, Impunity And Misconduct' of Rivers CP
Congress (APC) met in Lagos on Thursday.
At the meeting, the governors
expressed their disapproval with the
Commissioner of Police in Rivers
State, Joseph Mbu.
The gathering lasted from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at one
of the chalets at Babatunde Fashola's official
residence in Lagos.
Briefing newsmen shortly after meeting, the
Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum,
Owelle Rochas Okorocha stated:
"The Forum took an in-depth look at the
activities of the Nigeria Police Force in Rivers
State in the last couple of months. Forum
frowns at the recklessness, impunity and
outright misconduct of the Commissioner of
Police, Mr Joseph Mbu. Forum maintains that
the Nigeria Police Force is not a PDP police and
such flagrant violations of the Constitution and
laws of Nigeria should henceforth stop."
The nine governors were Lagos State Governor,
Babatunde Fashola; Rivers Governor, Rotimi
Amaechi; Ogun Governor, Senator Ibikunle
Amosun; Osun Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola;
Owelle Rochas Okorocha of Imo State;
Also present were Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State;
Umaru Al-Makura of Nassarawa State; Governor
Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State; and Senator Chris
Ngige.
Joseph Mbu has been heavily criticized since
last Saturday's incident at the College of Arts and
Science, Port Harcourt, where Senator Magnus
Abe was shot with rubber bullets by the Police.
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President Jonathan Gathers Arms Ahead Of 2015 - Northern Nigeria Traditional Rulers
yesterday raised the concerns that President
Goodluck Jonathan might be gathering arms
for unknown reasons ahead of the 2015
general election.
At the meeting with the Northern Traditional Rulers
Council in Kaduna, Kaduna State, the NEF stated
they are opposing relocation of sophisticated
weapons to Southern parts of the country.
The group have also alleged President Jonathan is
having secret agenda in choosing to convoke a
national conference.
The group's spokesman Solomon Darlong told the
Hausa Service of the Voice of America in Abuja
that they support only a Sovereign National
Conference the outcome of which will uphold and
determine the corporate existence of Nigeria.
Furthermore, Darlong also maintained that the
North is being short-changed and victimized in the
Federal civil service as it accounts for only 16
percent of the total workforce. He said NEF are
against injustice, and divisive politics towards
Northeners aimed to win elections.
"And we want the national conference to hold after
2015 elections but if they said it must be, then we
want sovereign conference whose
recommendations will bind on the country," he
stressed.
The traditional rulers held consultations behind
closed doors under the leadership of the Sokoto
Sultan, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar. He was
quoted as saying that the region must be frank and
sincere in handling the problems confronting it.
It would be recalled that in his famous December
2, 2013, letter to President Jonathan, former
President Olusegun Obasanjo made the same
disturbing claim as the Northern traditional rulers.
"Allegation of keeping over 1000 people on political
watch list rather than criminal or security watch list
and training snipers and other armed personnel
secretly and clandestinely acquiring weapons to
match for political purposes like Abacha and
training them where Abacha trained his own killers,
if it is true, it cannot augur well for the initiator, the
government and the people of Nigeria," he wrote.
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2015 Election Will Be Better Than 2011 - Jonathan
firm commitment to the international
community that the 2015 elections will be
freer and fairer than the 2011 general
elections.
Speaking at a reception for the diplomatic corps in
Nigeria, President Jonathan called for international
support for the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to realize the goal of surpassing
the benchmark attained in 2011.
The cocktail reception on the lawns of the
Presidential Villa in Abuja, is an annual ritual during
which the president interacts with the diplomatic
corps in Nigeria.
The president used the occasion to intimate the
diplomats on preparations towards the 2015
general elections and to assure them on his
determination to set a benchmark for free and fair
elections.
"The general elections will take place early next
year but the processes that will lead to the
elections will commence this year. Parties will
select their candidates through primaries this year,
campaigns will commence this year, so this year
will be full of activities. And I know that there is
some apprehension with the elections.
"Let me reassure you that the general election that
will come up next year will be better than the
elections you witnessed in 2011. As we progress
into the year, some of these tensions will come
down.
"At the beginning of the electoral processes in most
countries, especially developing nations, tensions
use to be quite high even in developed countries.
That is what we are witnessing now, but all these
will come down. We will make sure that we
maintain peace and security and that elections are
conducted in the manner that will be seen as free
and fair by everybody", he said.
He told the diplomats that "I am placing before you
to communicate to your organisations and
countries that we still need your assistance to
make sure that the INEC conducts elections that
are even better than the ones they did in 2011."
On global terrorism, the President said national and
global development was being hampered by the
menace of terrorism, adding that in 2014,
sustained efforts through dialogue and other means
must be mounted against terrorism.
On the forthcoming national confab, Jonathan said
it was imperative since Nigerians feel that the 1999
Constitution that was midwifed by the military and
still in place today, was not properly and fully
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
No Region Will Be Marginalized Under My Administration, Says Jonathan
that under his watch, no section of the country
will feel marginalized in the scheme of things.
He also
promised that his administration would continue
to work hard to ensure that pensioners get their
retirement benefits as and when due.
The president gave the assurance inside the
Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa,
shortly before the commencement of the first
Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting of the
year, while inaugurating chairmen and members
of the boards of the National Pension
Commission (PENCOM) and the Federal
Character Commission (FCC).
The President also said his administration would
work hard to ensure even distribution in
appointments and employment among all
sections of the country in line with the federal
character principle.
He said, "I assure all Nigerians that under my
watch, the Federal Government will give no
section of the country any cause to feel
excluded.
"That is why I hereby restate my
administration's commitment to continue to
support the Federal Character Commission in
successfully meeting its vital constitutional
responsibilities.
"While ensuring even spread in appointments
and employment in the country, government is
also mindful of the fate of retirees who have
served this great nation. It is therefore of
paramount importance to this administration
that pensioners receive their retirement benefits
as and when due. Negative reports associated
with the old system is a cause for concern", he
said.
Professor Shuaibu Oba Abdul-raheem, alongside
24 commissioners, was inaugurated as chairman
of the Federal Character Commission (FCC);
while former governor of Bauchi State Adamu
Mu'azu, was inaugurated as chairman of the
PENCOM.
Other members of the PENCOM are Chinelo O.
Anohu-Amazu (South East), Omotowa Reuben
Gilbert (North Central), Mohammed Ka'oje
Abubakar (North West) and Adesojo O. Olaoba-
Efuntayo (South West).
In their separate remarks, Abdul-raheem and
Mu'azu, on behalf of their members, expressed
appreciation to the president for the
appointments and pledged not to disappoint
Nigerians in the discharge of their
responsibilities.
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Okonjo-Iweala Replies House Committee’s 50 Questions In A 100-Page Document
Coordinating Minister for the Economy and
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
has provided a detailed 102-page documented
response to the 50 questions posed by the
House of Representatives Committee on
Finance on the state of the economy.
The minister, in a statement issued by her
Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Paul Nwabuikwu,
said the document provides, in extensive detail,
including tables and graphs, answers to the
committee's well-publicised questions.
Each of the members of the finance committee
were said to have received the document on
Wednesday evening.
In her response, Okonjo-Iweala stressed that in
spite of the many challenges which government
had acknowledged, the Nigerian economy is
showing real and measurable progress in many
areas, adding, "This can be seen in the fact that
more jobs are being created; roads, rail and
other infrastructure are being improved; the
country is saving for the future and planning
better for the present."
According to her, "The Jonathan administration,
contrary to the impression given by some
critics, is making an impact in the areas that,
according to credible opinion polls, Nigerians are
most passionate about.
"For instance, on job creation which is a central
focus of the administration, a total of 1.6 million
jobs were created last year, according to the
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) of which
250,000 were seasonal jobs created in dry
season farming in 10 northern states.
"In manufacturing, the Onne Oil and Gas Free
zone created an estimated 30,000 direct and
indirect jobs. The government special
intervention programme YouWin supported
young entrepreneurs, creating over 18,000 jobs.
The SURE-P Community Services programme
has also created 120,000 job opportunities."
The statement added that Okonjo-Iweala also
pointed to the improvement in federal
highways, which she said had been confirmed
by many Nigerians who travelled during the
Christmas and New Year holidays.
"Key highways which have witnessed significant
progress include Kano-Maiduguri Road, the
Abuja-Lokoja Road, the Apapa-Oshodi Road, the
Onitsha-Enugu-Port-Harcourt Road and the
Benin-Ore-Shagamu Road. Preliminary work has
commenced on Lagos-Ibadan road and the
Second Niger Bridge.
"The Railway Modernization Programme
involving the construction of standard gauge
lines is underway. The 1,124 km Western line
linking Lagos and Kano is now functional, while
work on the Eastern line linking Port Harcourt to
Maiduguri is about 36 per cent complete.
"The Abuja-Kaduna Standard Gauge line has
attained 68 per cent completion, and the Itakpe-
Ajaokuta-Warri Line which is presently 77 per
cent completed, will be completed next year.
"The annual passenger traffic on our railways
has increased steadily, rising from 1 million in
2011 to 5 million in 2013," the minister's
spokesman said.
One of the issues Okonjo-Iweala dealt with was
the charge made by the Chairman of the
Finance Committee, Hon. Abdulmumin Jubrin, in
the media that the country is racking up debts
under her watch as finance minister.
On this issue, the statement said Okonjo-Iweala
dismissed the allegation, stating there was no
substance to the charge.
"In fact, the opposite is true. Right from her
Senate confirmation hearing in 2011, the
minister had identified rising debt as a major
challenge, which the country needs to confront.
"Under the leadership of President Jonathan and
working with the Debt Management Office and
the Budget Office of the Federation, the minister
followed through with a robust approach which
includes progressive reduction of borrowing,
quick settlement of due debts and the
retirement of N75 billion of maturing bonds via a
Sinking Fund dedicated to paying off substantial
bonds.
"These measures have produced clear results as
shown in the reduction of borrowing from N852
billion in 2011 to N571.9 billion this year," the
minister was said to have explained in her
document to the House committee.
Nwabuikwu further pointed out that the minister
drew the attention of the committee to the fact
that many of the 50 questions had been
adequately answered at various fora, including
meetings and open hearings organised by the
House committee.
"The minister's detailed response in spite of this,
is a reflection of her well known high regard for
the National Assembly as an institution," he
added.
Also, in her preamble to the 100-page response
to the committee, the minister informed the
committee that most of the responses to the 50
questions were already in the public domain and
had been extensively debated by the
government, journalists, civil society
organization and the private sector.
She said: "We would have thought that
honorable members of this committee, which
focuses on our nation's finances, would have
been adequately informed on these topics."
She further informed the committee that a lot of
the questions were repetitive in several
instances, and in some cases, were directly
contradictory, adding, "It is therefore unclear if
the House committee has a coherent policy
agenda for our nation's development, or
whether these questions are simply meant to
stir confusion and detract us from the
Transformation Agenda of the current
administration."
Okonjo-Iweala also accused the committee of
personalising most of the questions by focusing
on her instead of focusing on the economy,
saying, "This is disappointing and trivialises
important discussions needed for Nigeria's
development. In our responses, we choose to do
otherwise. We focus instead on policy issues and
provide empirical data to support our
discussions where necessary."
For the reasons above, the minister said: "We
believe such protracted exchanges are a
distraction to the executive and ultimately a
disservice to Nigerians.
"We would recommend more measured and
civil exchanges in the future, which are
informative for Nigerians and also enable the
executive to focus on its goal of implementing
programmes and projects across our nation."
In spite of these concerns, Okonjo-Iweala
concluded the preamble by stating that she was
pleased to provide the responses to the various
questions and hoped that they will be
informative for the committee members and for
all Nigerians.
Last December, the finance committee had
presented the 50 questions to the minister and
asked her to respond to them during a public
hearing.
However, she had informed the committee that
she was unwell and would not be able to
address the issues raised in the posers given to
her by the committee.
But her response did not go down well with
Jubrin who then asked her to go with the
questions and return in two weeks time with the
answers.
At this juncture, Okonjo-Iweala's changed her
mind and insisted on attempting to address the
question on that day with the assistance of her
aides who were present at the public hearing.
But this again was rejected by Jubrin and
degenerated into a heated altercation between
her and the committee chairman.
Ever since then, the House and the committee
had made it clear that they would not consider
the 2014 Appropriation Bill until the minister
responds to the questions.
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