Saturday, 26 December 2015

Army's Killing Of Shiite Muslims Could Set Nigeria On Fire – Tanko Yakassai

Leader of the Northern Elders Council, Tanko Yakassai, has urged the federal government to treat the killing of Shiite muslims in Kaduna by the Nigerian army with caution. He warned that Nigeria would be in a big crisis should the group choose to toe the path of violence.
"The matter should be handled with utmost care. It is not because I believe what the Shiites did was right, but I believe that now that we are trying to see the end of insurgency, we should not see the emergence of something similar to Boko Haram in a different form.
"The Shiites are more in number in Nigeria and more widespread than members of the Boko Haram. If the group should resort to violence, it will make things more difficult for Nigerians. So I appeal to the government and the military to handle the problem with care.
He however believes that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. -Gen. Tukur Buratai, shouldn't be sacked by the President over the issue.
"But I don't think that Buratai should be blamed, if he as chief of army staff had to come out to call the leader of the Shiite group on the phone, to plead with him to speak to his people to make way for the military to pass, what else can anybody ask for? I think he did his best."



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Arms deal: Your utterances are unprofessional – Goodluck Jonathan replies Prof Sagay
A legal luminary Professor Itse Sagay SAN, has come under heavy knocks by former President Good­luck Jonathan over a statement that Jonathan should confess his involvement in the deal before he is arrested.
Jonathan faulted Sagay over the statement saying that as a respected learned scholar, he should know that you don't hang a suspect on the pages of newspaper or via social media until he or she is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The former President in a statement issued by Dr. Abubakar Sulaiman, his former minister of National Planning, stated that, "one should expect the re­spected learned scholar to know that you don't hang a suspect on the pages of newspaper or via social media until he or she is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction".
Professor Sagay who is also chair­man of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Corruption, has ad­vised Jonathan to secretly confess all he knew about the scandalous $2.1 billion arms deal, to which his name has been linked, by President Muham­madu Buhari.


A legal luminary Professor Itse Sagay SAN, has come under heavy knocks by former President Good­luck Jonathan over a statement that Jonathan should confess his involvement in the deal before he is arrested. Jonathan faulted Sagay over the statement saying that as a respected learned scholar, he shou…
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Fayose Urges Nigerians To Pray For Buhari, Says; Lai Mohammed Should Relocate To Borno Or Yobe
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Ekiti State governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has called on Nigerians to pray specially for President Mohammadu Buhari; saying; "The President needs God to give him the necessary wisdom to be able to find solution to the country's economic and security problems."
The governor also challenged the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed to relocate to Sambisa in Borno State or Yobe and move around there without heavy military security if indeed he was sure that Boko Haram had been defeated.
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said; "only God's intervention can save Nigeria from the present economic and security problems as it is glaring that the man running the affairs of the country at the federal level does not have any answer to the problems."
He said; "Even the Holy Bible said in James 1:5 that if anyone lacks wisdom, he should ask God and as it is, Nigerians must assist the President in asking for wisdom and understanding to tackle the country's economic and security problems before Nigeria is further plunged into more woes with the federal government's decision to borrow N2.2 Trillion, which translates to N6.066 billion per day to finance the 2016 Budget." He described the Federal Government's announced reduction of petrol pump price from N87 to N85 per litre as a continuation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) government's governance by deceit, saying; "Even secondary school students of economics know that you cannot deregulate and regulate at the same time."
The governor said; "it is only in a confused and clueless economy that government will plan to spend more when revenue has reduced by more than 50 percent." Governor Fayose, who maintained that petrol will not sell below N100 per litre in 2016, added that; "Even now that the price is N87 and subsidy is yet to be removed, Nigerians are buying at between N130 and N300 per litre. What will now happen when they remove subsidy and allow market forces to determine the price?"
The governor described claimed by the Information Minister that Boko Haram insurgents had been defeated as strange, saying; "Nigerians will only take the minister serious if he relocates to either Sambisa in Borno State or Yobe State and stay there till the end of March, next year without heavy military security."
He said; "To show their level of confusion, two days after the Minister of Information declared that Boko Haram had been defeated, President Buhari said the government would persuade Boko Haram to abandon their fight. One then wonders how the same Boko Haram insurgents Lai Mohammed said were already defeated will have to be persuaded to abandon their fight.
"Interestingly, the same Boko Haram that Lai Mohammed said had been defeated reported attacked Kimba village in Gur ward of Biu Local Government Area of Borno State yesterday night. "Therefore, the Information Minister must show Nigerians how peaceful Borno and Yobe States have become after the defeat of Boko Haram by relocating to either Sambisa, Maiduguri or Yobe."
                           
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THE IGBO KINGDOM OF NRI.
“The Kingdom of Nri (1043 - 1911) was the West African medieval state of the Nri-Igbo, a subgroup of the Igbo people, and is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria. The Kingdom of Nri was unusual in the history of world government in that its leader exercised no military power over his subjects. The kingdom existed as a sphere of religious and political influence over much of Igboland, and was administered by a priest-king called the eze Nri. The eze Nri managed trade and diplomacy on behalf of the Igbo people, and was the possessor of divine authority in religious matters.”
#BuhariGate" as the Limit of Obstructionist Politics By Garba Shehu, SSAP (Media and Publicity)
As the war on corruption heightens, the political battle-line between the governing All Progressives Congress, APC and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has sharply been drawn.
While leaders from both parties voice out their support for the clean-up of the country by ridding it of corruption, the National Working Committee of the PDP seems clearly to be working contrary to the anti-corruption rhetoric of their Board of Trustees. Their public communication organs have, in particular, become increasingly combative against the exercise. All that the President, leading the APC change orchestra is trying to do is to revamp a moribund nation with growth, jobs and recovered looted funds. Sadly, only a few, if any in Wadata House are treating the war against corruption as the extra-ordinary event which it is. Instead, when they speak up, they do so most ardently against it. In a clear demonstration of abstructist politics, they challenge the government in every move it makes, but fail to spell out alternative roadmaps to curbing the monstrous corruption that threatens to consume the country; they rush to condemn and dramatize even the smallest of measures which, given time and patience will manifest through positive outcomes.
Doing this gives the PDP the illusion of being an effective opposition party but taken in the context of national interest and the mood of the nation, it is doubtful it it is yielding anything beyond limited political returns. To most Nigerians, the cacophonous opposition is just a media spectacle to distract or mellow the President.
After an historic loss in an election to the opposition for the first time in the annals of this country's political history, PDP has not looked inwards in any serious way to seek its revival. The first and major leap at reform ended disastrously when first, the party establishment rejected a well-timed apology tendered on its behalf for their past failures. Then, the leader of the reform movement got himself mired in allegations leading to court charges of the theft of billions of Naira voted for weapons purchase to fight terror in the North East. Chief Raymond Dokpesi's trial ( and Col. Dasuki's) is no doubt a serious blow to any prospects of a turn-around in the PDP.
The party did not seek democratize their internal organization, a major reason for their implosion leading to the loss of the election or began thinking innovatively about the challenges of modern day Nigeria, nor have they got a "Plan B" that is inviting to the voters.
It is this failure to reckon with, or look at the real issues confronting the party and the nation that led to their call for an investigation of President Buhari for having been supplied two jeeps by the erstwhile Jonathan administration after the personal bullet-proof jeep he owned was bombed by yet unknown assailants.
As the Special Adviser to the President, Femi Adesina said, issuance of the cars,soon after this incident was merely a face-saving move, intended to cover the government's failure to keep its duty to this particular former leader. The law, cited as the Remuneration of Former Presidents and Heads of State (and other Ancillary Matters), entitles former Nigerian Presidents including General Muhammadu Buhari to "three vehicles to be bought by the Federal Government and liable to be replaced every four years".
Cars are just a few in a litany of entitlements written in that law although it is contestable to say that General Buhari had been given his due entitlements by successive administrations as provided thereunder. Regime after regime treated him as if he was not a former Head of State.
General Abacha came on the saddle and wanted to throw everything at Buhari who, knowing his very nature declined virtually but his military pension. The military in particular treated him so badly that its leaders kept silent when the PDP charged that he didn't have WAEC papers. One shameless Army Records officer said that the former Head of State had no records at all under their system. General Buhari went without a full compliment of armed guards from the army he served at the highest level until the dastardly bomb attack on his convoy in April 2014. It was at this time that the Chief of Army Staff at that time thought it necessary to reinstate the armed convoy to protect him. When they brought the two cars within a few days of his being bombed, the staff of the General were merely informed that this was from the Federal Government in fulfillment of its obligation to him. Since this was an entitlement long-overdue, not minding that it came short of what was expected, there was absolutely nothing wrong on the part of the General for accepting that which was due to him.
This hashtag "#Buharigate" was intended as a counterpoise to "Dasukigate," the phenomenal corruption scheme by which money intended for weapons to fight terror was shared among PDP leaders. It was a fake intervention and a malicious propaganda against the president, obviously intended to detract from his enormously huge reputational capital, the basis on which the APC nation-wide victory was founded.
The #Buharigate failed to gain traction because was seen as an opposition overreach and a desperate attempt to tarnish his hard-earned name and nothing more. No serious blogger therefore paid a serious attention to it.
This baseless allegation that the President had benefitted from the diversion of money intended to fight insurgency under the former National Security Adviser equally underlines the cruel nature of today's politics, that even the best personal examples cannot keep a leader from the tar brush of the opponent.
Apart from seeking to mellow the President, I suspect that the opposition had thought these attacks would revive the collapsed fortunes of the PDP while at the same time projecting their leaders as victims of persecution in the hands of the APC administration.
What however is encouraging in the country today is that Nigerians have thrown their full weight behind the war on corruption. This itself is an account the constructive nature of the government's engagement against the vice and the determination with which it is being fought. Adding impetus and flavor is the frustration at the routionisation of corruption by the last administration and their inadequate and impotent efforts to curb and punish high-profile offenders.
My concluding augment is that President Buhari's election and war against terrorism and corruption have become a template. In Niger, Chad and Ghana where there will be elections next year, opposition candidates are parading themselves as the "Buhari" of their own country.
President Buhari must have himself been embarrassed by calls, through newspaper articles, posters and banners in the course of his visits to these friendly countries, saying "we want Buhari type elections; we will wage Buhari-type anti-corruption war". One Chadian political party published an advertorial asking their government to procure and issue permanent voters cards as well as the use of card readers in the coming election and if the funds were not available, "let us borrow from Nigeria" for the coming elections.
President Buhari was and is far, far away from, and remains untouched by the "Dasukigate". "#Buharigate" is therefore a fraud and an unbecoming spectacle designed to tarnish the illustrious record of the President so as to mellow his anti-corruption drive. It failed because it was born out of desperation to gain sympathy by an opposition that can't heal itself unless it comes to terms with the danger of corruption they thrived in, and the party's internal structures are overhauled and remade to meet the minimum requirements of a democratic organization.

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