Tuesday 5 March 2013

OPINION: Governor Amaechi and Politicians’ Desperation


Politicians live a life of noisy desperation. It is all about how to outsmart, outwit and oust any contrary opposition. Sometimes, what they term as opposition is not opposition in the real sense of the word. They mistake critics or divergent opinions for opposition. This is glaringly what the presidency has taken Governor Chibuiku Amaechi for, because of his unequivocal and unrelenting approach in the business of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), which he heads in the capacity of Chairman.

Down home, because President Goodluck Jonathan is Ijaw, and Amaechi is Ikwerre, many uninformed opinions and politicians from the Ijaw extraction have taken Amaechi to be in a war of slow-destruction against the Ijaws, because he addresses the views of the NGF, many times, challenging the stance of the Federal Government on any national issues.

Some have likened Amaechi as a University Union President who is always challenging the authority. And you wonder if Amaechi is challenging the NGF that made him its chairman or what. To this set of people, they have ignorantly mistaken the presidency as the authority that Amaechi has been challenging, but this is a biased viewpoint. It could have been said to be a challenge if Amaechi had challenged the NGF, which he has not done, and might not do. So, for now, it should be taken that Amaechi has not challenged and is not challenging any authority no matter the quarter that has been hatching this propaganda war against Amaechi.

It was Amaechi that made the NGF a formidable force it has become today, not to scuttle the presidency, but for the aspirations and objectives of the NGF. Happily, Amaechi and majority of the governors that consist the NGF are members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). If Amaechi were in the opposition it can be brought home the speculation making the rounds that he is against Jonathan. How can he be against Jonathan when virtually 85% of the NGF's members are PDP? It will not be out of contest to say that it is not Amaechi or the NGF that is desperate in the on-going politics, but the presidency. The unfolding reports between Amaechi and the risky-in-nature plot by the presidency to oust him as the chairman of NGF are clear indications that the presidency does not want any challenge from any quarters, but loyalists. Juxtaposing to this, one may say that such calculation is despotic, which is not what democracy represents.

It cannot be said that this is democracy, if Amaechi's opinions representing that of the NGF are termed the enemy's, because of certain interest group for the 2015 elections. Does anybody think that Amaechi has anything to lose if his purported quest to be re-elected as the NGF's chair fails? No. He has nothing to lose, but the NGF that will be manipulated to have a stooge of the presidency as chairman.

Considerably, the fight against Amaechi started when the news from the rumour mills started to circulate that he was nursing the ambition for the presidency in 2015, as a possible running-mate to Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, which he has rebuffed several times. Somebody might say that before the news started circulating it had been mirrored through the presidency's intelligence mirror, but why still tag that on his neck when he has declared  publicly that there was nothing of that kind in his political career, at least, for now.

What Nigerians expect from Jonathan is to meet the yearnings of the populace, and not the meetings with the PDP on how to oust Amaechi; hence a splinter group named PDP Governors Forum emerged. Would they also throw Amaechi out of this splinter group since he is a member of the PDP? If the presidency is blunt to Amaechi, it should know that it is also blunt to the people of Rivers State that Amaechi governs; no strategy that was meant to dampen any opinion that is not tyrannical!

As far as the NGF is concerned, any of its members that is seeking loyalty to the presidency can be regarded as a traitor. The loyalty of any member of any group should be for the group and not the other. In this case, there is no gainsaying the fact that the presidency is also a strong opposition to the NGF, without the later knowing it. What was expected of the NGF's members to do was to question the right the presidency had in interfering in its matter. If Amaechi will go, it has to be done by the members of the NGF, and not by any wandering aggressors.

Anybody viewing the NGF as an arm of the ruling PDP, therefore, the presidency has the right to interfere, is not just being truthful. If this is not true, why have there been speculations that the Czar of the NGF might come from an opposition party if by tomorrow Amaechi did not emerge chairman the second time. Though, as it stands, Amaechi has proved that he also knows how to fight, and not only how to talk. Since Thursday 21 February, when the first 'political coup' was staged against Amaechi, he and his men have succeeded in fighting to retain the image of the NGF.

Written by Odimegwu Onwumere

Odimegwu Onwumere, Poet/Author, is the Coordinator, Concerned Non-Indigenes In Rivers State (CONIRIV). 
Email: apoet_25@yahoo.com, nirivpol@gmail.com

Source:

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/02/27/opinion-governor-amaechi-and-politicians-desperation/

Boko Haram: Danjuma Says North Is Facing A Civil war


A former Minister of Defence, General Theophilous Danjuma (retired), who was on Saturday conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree of Science at a special convocation ceremony of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, has warned that the activities of the Boko Haram sect, kidnappings and other social vices in the northern part of Nigeria were drifting the region into a civil war .

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//www.channelstv.com/home/2013/03/02/boko-haram-danjuma-says-north-is-facing-a-civil-war/


The former minister advised leaders from the region to stop apportioning blame to each other but to instead come together and find solutions to some of these challenges.Speaking shortly after he was conferred with the doctorate degree, General Danjuma said the current security and developmental challenges facing the country and the north in particular have become worrisome that if not properly addressed on time could lead to anarchy and lawlessness.

He thanked the management of ABU for honouring him and commended them for sustaining the academic excellence which the institution was known for.

General Danjuma was the only awardee at the special convocation which coincided with the university's N50 billion phase two development fund raising.

The special convocation ceremony was a follow up of the university's 50th convocation held in November 2012 where the retired Army General was among those honoured. However, due to his absence at the occasion last year, Saturday's event offered him the opportunity to receive the award.

On his part, former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida (retired) who chaired the occasion said the country cannot overcome her security challenges unless the issue of education is properly addressed, adding that educational backwardness of the north has become very worrisome and as such, must be corrected if the region must come out of its present state.

General Babangida asked Nigerians to ensure that governments at all levels take the issue of education seriously, stating that no nation can make any meaningful progress when a large number of its citizens are not educated.

Also speaking at the occasion, President Goodluck Jonathan who was represented at the occasion by Vice President Namadi Sambo, identified the problem of access to university education by the teeming youth in the country as one of the many challenges facing the education sector.

He disclosed that the present administration has commenced the process of breaching this gap by building more universities across the country.

Monday 4 March 2013

Jonathan Can Run in 2015, Says Court


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President Goodluck Jonathan

  • PDP: It's yet another victory for nation's democracy               

Relief came the way of President Goodluck Friday when Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi of an Abuja High Court held that he is eligible to contest the forthcoming 2015 presidential election if he so desires.

A politician, Cyriakus Njoku had approached the court seeking for an order to restrain Jonathan from running in the 2015 presidential election "because it would amount to breaching a constitutional provision which prescribed a period of not more than eight years for occupants of the office of the president."

He contended that the President first took oath of office and oath of allegiance on May 6, 2010, following the death of his predecessor with whom he was first elected in 2007 and later took another oath of office and allegiance on the May 29, 2011 as president.

But the court held that Jonathan's assumption of the office after the demise of late president, Umar Yar'Adua was in line with what the National Assembly aptly described as doctrine of necessity "and not as a result of emerging winner in any bye election conducted after the death of the late former president."

The judge held: "After the death of Umar Yar'Adua, there was no election or bye election. President Jonathan was merely asked to assume the office of the President in line with doctrine of necessity. He was not elected as the President but was made to assume office by virtue of Yar'Adua's death.


"Having exhausted the late President's tenure, he sought his party's ticket and ran for the office of the president successfully in 2011 general election. He is therefore currently serving his first tenure of office and if he so wishes, he is eligible to further seek his party's ticket through the party's primary election and to run for office in 2015."

However, Justice Oniyangi clearly stated that his judgement did not in any way make Jonathan an automatic candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and warned that his decision should not be misconstrued to mean that Jonathan has become an automatic candidate of the party for the 2015 presidential election.

The court further held that the president's tenure of office began to count from May 29, 2011 when he was sworn into office as the elected President of Nigeria and not May 6, 2010 when he assumed office following Yar'Adua's death.
The court also held that the suit as presently constituted did not disclose any cause of action and that the plaintiff, Mr. Cyriacus Njoku, lacked the locus standi to institute the case.

The court upheld the arguments of Jonathan's lawyer, Ade Okeaya-Inneh that the president was currently doing his first term of four years in office as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as provided by the constitution and that the same constitution made provisions for a president to contest for not more than 2 terms of four years each.

Okeaya-Inneh had also argued that Jonathan had not indicated or announced anywhere, whether in words or writing, that he would contest the presidential election to be conducted in 2015 and therefore urged the court to dismiss the suit in the interest of justice.
Justice Oniyangi also held that Njoku's suit was premature at this time since the president had not obtained any form from his party for the 2015 election neither had the PDP commenced its primary elections for the purpose of selecting its flag bearer for the 2015 presidential election.

The judge noted that Njoku ought to have waited for the PDP to commence primary election and then complain if the process was breached since nomination and sponsorship of candidates for any election was an internal affair of the party.

The court declined to restrain the PDP and the Independent National Election Commission, from submitting and accepting President Goodluck Jonathan's name as a candidate for the 2015 presidential election.

In a swift reaction, the leadership of the PDP described the ruling as yet another victory for the nation's democracy.

The party in a statement yesterday said: "The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party applauds the ruling by the FCT High Court that President Goodluck Jonathan, as a Nigerian, has the constitutionally guaranteed right to seek re-election in 2015.

"This landmark ruling is yet another victory to the nation's democracy. It has laid to rest the unnecessary debate on whether or not the President is constitutionally eligible to seek re-election in 2015.
"The import of this judgement is that it is now left for the PDP as party and Nigerians to decide, through legitimate processes, whether or not to return President Jonathan to the Presidency in 2015 if he indicates interest."

Abia varsity withdraws Kalu’s certificate



Former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kaluhttp://www.punchng.com/news/abia-varsity-withdraws-kalus-certificate/
The Abia State University has withdrawn the degree  certificate it awarded to a former governor of the state, Uzor Orji Kalu.
An online news portal, Premium Times, reports that the university in a statement by its Registrar, O. E. Onuoha, on Saturday said the decision was taken after an emergency meeting of the university senate which considered the recommendations of a panel which investigated the allegations levelled against Kalu.
Onuoha said, "On the strength of the findings and recommendations of an investigative panel into allegations of breach of the extant academic regulations of Abia State University, in the admission process of the admission and graduation of Kalu Orji Uzor in the discipline of Government and Public Administration, of matriculation number 00/42226, the Senate of the university at its resumed 69th extra-ordinary meeting of March 1, 2013 and by a vote of 88 against three dissenting voices only, approved  the cancellation and withdrawal of the degree, result and certificate awarded to him.
"The decision of Senate was based on the following grounds among others: The violation of the academic regulations of the university on Admission-by-Transfer, which rendered the offer irregular, ab initio and the he non-completion of the mandatory six semesters (i.e. three academic years of study), before he was awarded a degree of the university. He spent only two semesters in all.
"The university Senate maintained that its action, aforesaid, derived from the exercise of its onerous statutory responsibility to guard and maintain , at all times, the academic regulations of the university, its hard-earned reputation and the credibility of the certificates it awards."
After Kalu had dropped out of the University of Maiduguri, he reenrolled at the Abia State University while he was governor of the state.
As the visitor to the university at the time and there were allegations that Kalu was an absentee student.
The admission and graduation of Kalu, the university stated, made mockery of its academic rules and regulations.
When our correspondent called Kalu for his comments, he said, "My lawyer will reply at the appropriate time.

Friday 1 March 2013

MARCH ON ...


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The Good news is that God marched ahead of MARCH.
So march on in Victory...
YOU CAN'T BE STOPPED.
Beloved The Lord  is always ahead of us... He is always mindful of us . Just hold on by faith all his promises will come to pass.
Have a blessed Month.
- Fubara Willie-Pepple.



Thursday 28 February 2013

SUNDAY MBA is for Warri Wolves--- NPL Rules.


The Nigeria Premier League has waded into the on-going feud between Warri Wolves and Enugu Rangers over the ownership of Sunday Mba and Chigozie Agbim by ruling that the Super Eagles duo belong to Warri Wolves.
Enugu Rangers is laying claim to Mba, insisting he has always been their player and had been training with them before the 2013 Nations Cup in South Africa.

However, in a letter signed by the executive secretary of the NPL, Tunji Babalola, Mba and Agbim have been declared as players of Warri wolves .

The league interim management committee has, therefore, asked any club interested in the players to contact Warri Wolves.

A tussle arose between Warri Wolves and Enugu Rangers over the ownership of the 24-year-old Eagles midfielder since foreign clubs started showing interest in the player after the Afcon 2013.

Spokesman of the Warri-based professional football club, Moses Etu, said on Sunday that the Delta State-owned team was not ready to join issues with Rangers on the player as Mba knew he had a two-year contract with Warri Wolves.

"Sunday Mba has only spent one year out of the two-year contract he signed with us. It is on the basis of this that we are giving him up till Friday, March 1 to return to our camp ahead of the new football season we are preparing for," observed.

The Warri Wolves media officer hinted that the matter has been reported to the Nigeria Football Federation.

"We have absolute confidence in NFF believing that they will follow the path of justice. We have the documents signed by Mba and requests by Rangers for us to clear the players for them which we refused to do," he said.

"We have also written the NFF to apply the relevant sanctions regarding inducement and misleading of the public by Rangers International on this matter."

Etu further warned that Warri Wolves would not hesitate to report the matter to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the world football governing body, FIFA if need be.

"We have confidence in NFF but we won't hesitate to take the matter to CAF and FIFA. Rangers can be banned from further participation in the CAF Champions League while the player faces the prospect of being banned for years," stressed the club spokesman.

Although some foreign clubs are said to be making enquiries on how to sign the Super Eagles players, the current ownership struggle between the two NPL clubs may scuttle such moves. Warri Wolves last week placed a one million euro transfer tag on the player now under dispute.

The defender rose to stardom after he scored two goals for Nigeria at the Nations Cup, which put Nigeria in reckoning and ultimately claiming the 2013 Afcon trophy.

Now the hitherto unknown local player is now the talk of several transfers within European clubs.


Via: www.channrlstv.com

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/02/25/sunday-mba-npl-rules-in-favour-of-warri-wolves/

IBB backs merger of political parties


Minna – Former military  president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida has said that the  intending merger of some  political parties to serve as a strong opposition to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) is a welcome development in our political system.

Answering questions from Journalists at his hill top mansion. Minna Niger state , the former President said as a strong advocate of two political parties for the country, the emerging scenario will surely vindicate him on his stand for  two political party system which he said is the only way out for the country politically.

Gen. Ibrahim Babangida

Gen. Ibrahim Babangida

" I have been a very good advocate of two party system for the country since I was the president. When I said we need only two parties some years back, they said I am a soldier and I should shut up but now, many are seeing relevance in my agitation," Gen. Babangida remarked.

According to him, "I am happy with the merger talk that is going on; it is a welcome political development in our political experience and if it succeeds, it will surely vindicate me and move the country on politically."

The former military president who took a swipe on our political leadership so far said most politicians in the country are much more concerned about the votes they garner from the electorates during elections but have failed to serve them more appropriately after wining the elections.

" It is unfortunate that the political elites  have failed to enlighten the ordinary man and carry them along; nobody is talking about enlightening the ordinary man because they are only interested in their votes and soon forget them after getting to power,"  he noted.

He continued, " the only thing we are busy doing is wasting our energy in fighting on who becomes the chairman of this or that and until we carry the people along and serve them diligently, we will have a long way to go in this country."

On whether he is comfortable with the comments of former American president, Bill Clinton accusing the Federal government that it has mismanaged the country's  resources, the former president said it is what the foreigners read from the home based journalist that they read,   rely and comment on.

"You don't need a foreigner to tell you this. You write it yourself and they read it and so, what is the problem with the comment. I am comfortable with the comment,"  Gen. Babangida declared.

SOURCE:    http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/ibb-backs-merger-of-political-parties/

HOPE ALIVE!... God cannot fail.

HOPE ALOVE!

He(Abraham) staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; (Romans 4:20 KJV)

Beloved , I charge you to hold on to the promise of God upon your life. God promises and never fails , stand in faith and always give him the glory. He does things in his own time. Don't give up.YOU WILL MAKE IT IN JESUS NAME!
-Fubara Willie-Pepple.

Picture credit: vineoflife.net

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Leaders charged to promote youth development.

Dr.  Myles Munroe
Motivational speaker and author, Dr.  Myles Munroe, has urged Nigerian leaders to give priority to youth development.
He said the future belonged to youths, adding that one of the obligations of a true leader was to transfer knowledge to coming generations.
Munroe spoke in Lagos on Tuesday as the guest lecturer at the inauguration of Strategy for Mentoring Initiative and Leadership Empowerment.
SMILE also graduated its one-year leadership trainees.

Munroe in his speech, titled, Youth Empowerment: A catalyst for change, urged leaders to think more about the next generation.
He described as regrettable, a situation whereby many leaders in the developing countries failed to leave behind enviable legacies.
"Leadership is what happens in our absence because when you are present to do everything you are less a leader," he said.
SMILE's president, Mrs Adebimpe Bamgbose-Martins, said Nigeria must keep its focus on youths, to drive meaningful progress and change.
She urged the government at all levels to formulate polices for youths and make available funds to ensure they are self-sufficient.

source: http://www.punchng.com/

Tuesday 26 February 2013

Breaking News: President Jonathan signs 2013 budget.



Subject: Breaking News: President Jonathan signs 2013 budget.


Information just revealed that president  Jonathan has signed the 2013 Appropriation Bill into Law. President Goodluck Jonathan signed it earlier today 26th february. This information was released by Rueben Abati  is the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the president. He said it was done after due consultations.
PRESS RELEASE:
Following consultations and an agreement between the Executive and the Legislature on the 2013 Appropriation Bill, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan today signed the bill into law.
President Jonathan wishes to reassure all Nigerians that the consultations have been in the best interest of the country, and in pursuit of understanding and mutual cooperation between both arms of government.
As part of the understanding reached with its leadership, the observations of the executive arm of government about the Appropriation Bill as passed by the National Assembly will be further considered by the National Assembly through legislative action, to ensure effective and smooth implementation of the 2013 Appropriation Act in all aspects.
The administration remains fully committed to the positive transformation of the country, and effective and efficient service delivery for the benefit of all citizens.
All Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government have therefore been directed to work very hard to ensure that all the services, projects and programmes contained in the budget are successfully delivered on schedule in spite of the slight delay in its enactment.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
February 26, 2013

Excessive Force...4 students killed: Police and Army deny involvement.




Four Students of Nasarawa State University Shot Dead During Protests | Police & Army Deny Involvement in the Shootings


By Adeola Adeyemo
A deadly protest around the vicinity of Nasarawa State University, Keffi on Monday has claimed the lives of four students.
The students were reportedly protesting over the scarcity of water and power on the campus for several days. The students of the institution were said to have blocked the Abuja/Keffi road during the protest.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the Nasarawa State Police Command, Michael Ada confirmed the killing of the students and told Punch that seven others received gunshot injuries. About 17 other students were arrested by security agents, including the institution's President of the Students Union.
During the protests, policemen and soldiers were dispatched to the area to restore normalcy. However, both the Police and Soliders are denying their involvement in the killing of the students.
Ada told Punch that the Police were not involved in the shootings and that they only cleared the highway blocked by the protesting students. He said that any question relating to the incident should be directed to the Army.
Similarly denying their involvement, the Director of Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, denied the claim that soldiers did the shooting. He told Punch that soldiers were on patrol duty during the demonstration at Keffi but did not have any altercation with the students whatsoever.
"What these people are writing is not correct, Soldiers were not deployed and couldn't have carried out the shooting. Our men were on patrol duty at Keffi. The students, who were protesting, had blocked the road but soldiers did not have any altercation with them. There were the police and other security agencies, who were on the ground to handle the situation. There is also this information we have that the police even recovered some arms from the students who were protesting."
The institution has now been shut down till further notice.
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The death of the students over such protests is really saddening. Why should an institution go without water and electricity for days, resulting in students' protests? The web of corruption that has denied Nigerians such basic amenities is not only annoying, but is causing the lives of our youth.
The Police deny shooting the students. The Soldiers deny too. So who killed them? Their deaths would most likely join the bandwagon of unsolved murder cases. What a waste.
May their souls Rest In Peace.
Source: http://www.bellanaija.com/2013/02/26/four-students-of-nasarawa-state-university-shot-dead-during-protests-police-army-deny-involvement-in-the-shootings/
 By Adeola Adeyemo

Tony Anenih new BoT Chairman of PDP



Tony Anenih elected PDP BoT Chairman

ABUJA- THE National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday described the  election of former Chairman of Board of Trustees, BoT,  Tony Anenih into the office of Chairman of the board  as a bold step towards ensuring peace and harmony within the ranks of the Party.
In a statement  signed by PDP  National Publicity Secretary,  Chief Olisa Metuh, the PDP however  expressed confidence that Chief Anenih's antecedents as a mobilizer and consensus builder over the years will contribute to the long term stability of the Party.
Metuh said,  "Chief Anenih's tireless participation and critical role in the formation of the PDP places him in good stead to provide wise counsel and direct the influential Board of Trustees to follow the noble ideals of the founders of the Party.
His wealth of experience and acclaimed reputation as a democrat and consensus builder are assets that the Party needs at this critical point in our democratic evolution.
" Chief Anenih's unanimous election by all members of the Board of Trustees has disappointed opposition elements and doomsday prophets who expected the process to result in rancor and acrimony.
 "This  is yet another signal that the PDP is ever united and ready to overcome all perceived obstacles in our drive to provide focused leadership and service to the people of Nigeria.
"PDP calls  all Party members across board to give maximum cooperation to the new chairman of the BOT who has himself pledged to broaden the spread of the umbrella to accommodate all tendencies."
SOURCE: Henry Umoru of      http://www.vanguardngr.com/

KIDNAPPERS' TRAINING SCHOOL IN DELTA -- Uduaghan


Kidnappers' training school uncovered in Delta


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/kidnappers-training-school-uncovered-in-delta/

DELTA State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, weekend, explained why he would not sign into law, the Bill passed by the state House of Assembly, prescribing death penalty for kidnappers, describing the Bill as a duplication of efforts.