Friday 19 August 2016

Nigeria will establish a $25 billion Infrastructure Development Fund to finance projects in the country, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo-Udoma, has said.



Nigeria will establish a $25 billion Infrastructure Development Fund to finance projects in the country, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo-Udoma, has said.
Mr. Udo-Udoma said this while receiving the Report of the three-day Pre-Summit Workshop from the Infrastructure Public-Private Partnership Summit Group on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the development fund would provide a pool of fiscal resources for long term financing of priority projects.
He said the ministry had developed the National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (NIIMP) for accelerated infrastructure development in the country for the next 30 year.
“The fund seeks to raise the stock of infrastructure from the current level of 20 per cent to 25 per cent of the GDP to at least 70 per cent by 2043.
“A total investment outlay of 3.05 trillion dollars will be required for the implementation of NIIMP.
“The investment will be geared towards meetings infrastructure requirements of the major sectors of the economy.
“The NIIMP captured Energy, Transport, Information Communication Technology, Agriculture, Water, Mining, Housing, Social Infrastructure, Security and Vital Registration sectors,” Udo-Udoma said.
He pointed out that the implementation of the NIIMP required collaboration of stakeholders – Federal and State Governments and the private sector – to provide required investments.
“The NIIMP, apart from being a robust framework for infrastructure development, will also serve as investors’ guide, enhance economic growth, and create job opportunities among other benefits,” he said.
Earlier, Abubakar Mahmoud, Chairman, Infrastructure PPP Summit Group, said the group was formed to address deficit in infrastructure and that government alone could not drive the provision of infrastructure.
Mr. Mahmoud said that the concept of forming the group was for private sector to pull resources and expertise together to create framework for PPP dialogue and engagement.
“We have received a lot of support from government agencies, including the ministry,” he said.
Also Speaking, Daniel Gori, a member of the team who presented an outcome of the summit, said that infrastructure was key to reclaiming Nigeria as the biggest economy in Africa.
Gori recalled that Nigeria had lost its first position as the largest economy in the continent to South Africa.
“We know that infrastructure is critical to this; infrastructure deficit is putting a break on Nigeria potential.
“The report focuses on Power, Transport, Agriculture and Health and we have analysed all sectors and ways they can be developed,” he said. (NAN)

Thursday 18 August 2016

buhari change -Akamukale who is an All Progressives Congress (APC) Board of Trustee member, said President Muhammadu Buhari made some fundamental mistakes in his appointments.

Akamukale who is an All Progressives Congress (APC) Board of Trustee member, said President Muhammadu Buhari made some fundamental mistakes in his appointments. He further alleged that the president appointed three saboteurs who never believed in his presidency as ministers. READ ALSO: BREAKING: Tension in PDP as Fayose is placed under house arrest in Port Harcourt (photos) Akamukale who made the disclosure while fielding questions from journalists at the APC headquarters, said Buhari needs to, immediately, roll out practical solutions to the myriad of problems confronting the country, warning that many Nigerians were becoming impatient. “I agree that it is painful to see certain persons appointed. I know three current serving ministers who told me that Buhari will never be the President of this country. “Today, they are benefiting from Buhari government, but they should be ashamed because it is only a dog that goes back to its vomit. I have nothing against them because people will tell you that after party, it is government, but they are political jobbers. They claim that the president went for technocrats, but the big question is, who is not a technocrat. “The truth is that most of them are interlopers because it takes those within the party to understand where the party is headed. I agree that Mr President, perhaps, because of what he met on ground and style of leadership, has not been forthcoming with the distribution of leadership. READ ALSO: Tension in Niger Delta: What Navy has unveiled will send militants running (photos) “There are lots of our members waiting to be compensated. It is natural all over the world. However, I am sure these things will soon be sorted out because we are getting there. I know we have to be patient but I know that some people are running out of patience,” he said. He added: “If by 2019, the dream is cut short by Nigerians, many people you see today, some who are ministers and others, will go back, but some of us will still remain. Many people will go back and look for a new government to take position. They will tell you that they are technocrats because they have nothing to lose. “If you really ask me, I think Nigerians are becoming impatient with us because it is now about two years into this government. So, it is for Nigerians and not about me or about APC members. It is for Nigerians to know what this government will do to benefit them.” On what Mr President should do, he said: “I think the president should bring on board those who believe in the change mantra, those who yearned for change, those who could assist Mr. President in delivering the dividends of democracy to the masses of this country, because, at the end of the day, people that lose or gain are Nigerians. Nigerians voted for us and there are things they are expecting from us.” READ ALSO: Fast all in one — UC Browser Meanwhile, Ogbonnaya Onu, the minister of science and technology has rejected the Toyota SUV given to him by the Ebonyi state government. The minister, in a letter to the state governor, Dave Umahi, said he rejected the gift because the laws of the state excluded him from persons eligible to collect such gifts. The letter which was obtained by Premium Times quoted Onu calling the governor’s attention to the relevant sections of the constitution and how the state House of Assembly abused its powers to technically edge him out of his deserved pension, being a former governor of Abia state. Onu said it was clear from the foregoing that he was the target of the change “in an apparent design to deny me of my due pension entitlement.”
Read more: https://www.naij.com/932855-shocking-buhari-appointed-3-saboteurs-ministers-apc-chieftain-spills-secrets.html

President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday, declared open the Annual Meeting of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB) in Abuja.

President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday, declared open the Annual Meeting of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB) in Abuja. This was made available in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the president, Mr. Femi Adesina. According to the statement, the theme of the event read thus: Unwinding unconventional monetary policies: Implications for monetary policy and financial stability in Africa. President Buhari with R-L: Vice Chairman of AACB and Governor Central Bank of Nigeria Mr Godwin Emefiele, Chairman, Association of African Central Banks (AACB) Mr Lucas Abaga Nchama, Chairman, Senate committee on banking, insurance and other financial institutions, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, Minister of Finance Mrs Kemi Adeosun and Kebbi State Governor H.E. Atiku Bagudu and other participants.
Atiku Bagudu and other participants The event which brought together major stakeholders in the financial sector, had in discussions several ways of making Africa financially stable. Participants at the event which was headed by Mr. President himself were the Chairman, Association of African Central Banks (AACB) Mr Lucas Abaga Nchama, Vice Chairman of AACB and Governor Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefiele and Chairman, Senate committee on banking, insurance and other financial institutions, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim in Abuja. Others were Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun and Kebbi State Governor, H.E. Atiku Bagudu.

A former Nigerian military leader, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd), is in talks with President Muhammadu Buhari. - Buhari Change in Nigeria

A former Nigerian military leader, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd), is in talks with President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Abubakar was seen at the Presidential Villa on Thursday few minutes after noon.
What both parties are discussing is not known yet, but the former Nigerian leader had in June said he believed that lasting peace could return to Nigeria.
He called for dialogue between government and various insurgency groups including the Niger Delta Avengers militant group.
General Abubakar also lamented that Nigerians were suffering unduly because of the actions of various insurgents including the Boko Haram, Avengers and Biafra agitators.
The meeting between President Buhari and the former leader is coming days after the Boko Haram sect released a new video of some girls it abducted from Chibok community two years ago.
The group had in the video requested for prisoners swap with the girls.
General Abubakar played a major role in the transition of Nigerian government from military to a civilian government in 1999 and in ensuring a smooth transition from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Party.

The Indigenous People of Biafra on Wednesday said it would not enter into any dialogue with the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari in the absence of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.- Buhari Change in Nigeria

The Indigenous People of Biafra on Wednesday said it would not enter into any dialogue with the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari in the absence of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

 It stated that nothing short of unconditional release of its leader would be acceptable.

The group described the continued detention of Kanu as an impunity and disrespect for the constitution of the country.

It said, “For Buhari to continue to keep Kanu in custody after a court of competent jurisdiction had granted him (Kanu) bail is enough corruption.”

The group said it was a waste of time for the Federal Government to think that they would enter into dialogue with IPOB without first releasing Kanu.

It maintained that no pressure would make Kanu betray his supporters and the Biafra cause.

“They don’t know this man called Nnamdi Kanu. They can’t intimidate Kanu by dumping him in prison. He can’t beg anybody for his freedom.”

A release by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, made available to newsmen in Awka, Anambra State, read in part, “Instead of our leader to renounce Biafra, he would renounce Nigeria publicly, mark our words.

“We are not after securing bail for our leader; we are after his freedom and freedom for the people of Biafra.

“Even a child born today knows that any attempt to tamper with Nnamdi Kanu’s life will bring about catastrophic consequences.”

“Should anything happen to Kanu, Somalia will be a paradise, compared to what will happen in Nigeria.

“We are not asking for anything short of his immediate and unconditional release, as ordered by an Abuja Federal High Court.”

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said he has not been receiving military pensions - Buhari Change in Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said he has not been receiving military pensions and salaries as former head of state since he assumed office in May 2015. Mr. Buhari said, in fact, he did not receive pensions due to him as a retired military officers, unlike many of his contemporaries. President Buhari interacts with troops of HQ 1 BDE in Dansadau Zamfara State as part of the 2016 Nigerian Army Day celebration on 13th July President Buhari interacts with troops of HQ 1 BDE in Dansadau Zamfara State as part of the 2016 Nigerian Army Day celebration on 13th July Mr. Buhari was reacting to a narrative circulating on social media which said he has been receiving double payments from the federal coffers. Garba Shehu the Official Spokesperson to the President in a statement released, on Twitter, said all financial gratuities, vehicles and even souvenirs due him were not paid to him by the Army. “The President has never received pension from the army or car as had gone to former Commanders-in-Chief,” Mr. Shehu said. “After his overthrow, they didn’t remember him even in the annual distribution of diaries or calendars.” “Buhari stopped collecting allowances paid to former Heads of State the moment he took office as elected President last year. “Since his overthrow as military ruler, the army never instituted a pension for him. The army is known to supply cars to former heads of the army. President Buhari never got any of that,” Mr. Shehu said. Mr. Shehu said before Mr. Buhari was elected president, he did not benefit from vehicle supplies to former Nigerian leaders, a claim he said could be verified at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. “Before this time, the presidency did not supply cars to him as they did the former Heads of State,” Mr. Shehu said. “This is verifiable from the SGF’s office.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/buhari-never-received-pension-gratuities-army-presidency/

Former aviation minister, Femi Fani-kayode has joined other Nigerians, who are sympathetic with plight of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), to disagree with Doyin Okupe over the role of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Muhammadu Buhari in the opposition party’s crisis.

Former aviation minister, Femi Fani-kayode has joined other Nigerians, who are sympathetic with plight of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), to disagree with Doyin Okupe over the role of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Muhammadu Buhari in the opposition party’s crisis. Okupe had posted a statement on his Facebook page saying that the failed PDP convention should not be blamed on APC or Buhari but the internal conflicts with the PDP. READ ALSO: Top 5 reasons PDP national convention failed in Port Harcourt “The failed PDP convention cannot and should not be blamed on our political adversaries. Rather the blame should rest squarely on the failure of internal conflict resolution machinery of the PDP, the surprising naivety and desperation of many to seize power and control the party, and the gullibility of majority of the followership, who have become entrenched in the cesspool of pervasive impunity of our leadership over the years,” he said. But Fani-Kayode disagreed. According to him, the APC and Buhari played a massive role in ensuring that the PDP’s crisis was blown up. “Egbon mi (my brother), I beg to differ. There can never be any compromise with Sheriff. You cannot compromise and negotiate with the devil or a man that wants your head on a silver platter. Sheriff is working for Buhari to destroy the PDP and he has almost succeeded. The only answer is to continue to fight him in the courts and elsewhere and, if push comes to shove, form another party, get our members and supporters to join that party and leave the bastard with the carcass of the PDP. Very few people will stay with him because he is a plague,” Fani-Kayode spat much to the admiration of many of Okupe’s followers. “I can’t believe this is coming from you sir. You typed “long live PDP” to tell us you are still a PDP member whereas your write-up clearly depicts the opposite. Buhari should not be blamed for disrupting the the national convention with security personnel which should have been ongoing by now. They are just manipulating the judiciary over there. The days of Justice Abang are numbered I believe,” a follower, Kevin Onuja wrote to Okupe. READ ALSO: Fast all in one — UC Browser Another, Ndukwe Mark, said, “Mr. Olufemi Olu-Kayode, believe me or not Mr. Doyin okupe is no more in PDP he decamped the very day he went to beg OBJ. HE is currently working for Buhari, an APC led administration. So take note sir.” But Okupe had supporters too. One follower named Adedoyin Banjo-Adeniyi saluted Okupe saying, “Why is it difficult to do the right thing? Technically, Makarfi Committee stands dissolved Abang will nullify what was done today. Egbon Doyin Okupe you better go and team up with him if you still want to be in opposition or gently join APC.” Fani-Kayode followed this with a long statement detailing how Sheriff was planted within the PDP and was used by the APC to cause an implosion with the opposition. “Egbon mi, I beg to differ. If you remember I warned the governors about Shetiff when they imposed him on us. “The PDP Ministers Forum rejected him as did the PDP Board of Trustees but the governors would not listen. Now we have been vindicated because everything that we said would happen has come to pass. “The imposition of Sheriff by the Governors Forum was the biggest mistake that we have made since conceeding the election to Buhari and frankly, as I wrote at the time, I believe that he bewitched the governors that brought him and indeed those in the party that accepted him and agreed to work with him. “Now the power of the spell has worne off and their eyes have opened. Sadly, though things will get worse because Sheriff is under orders: he is working a script and that script was crafted by those who commissioned him to divide, weaken and kill our party. “When you open your doors for a snake what do you expect? I am not surprised by all he is doing because he is acting true to type: he is a green snake who has dipped his fangs deeply into our flesh and whose poison is kiling us slowly. “Truth is that there can never be any compromise with Sheriff. You cannot compromise with the devil or a snake. “You cannot wine and dine or attempt to cohabit with a creature that the great writer and teacher, Mr. David Icke, describes as a “shape-shifting sociopath and reptilian”. “There can be no fellowship between light and darkness even in politics. You cannot negotiate with a narcistic megalomaniac who wants your head to be cut off and served to him on a silver platter. “Sheriff is working for Buhari to destroy the PDP and he has almost succeeded in his mission. “The only answer is for us to continue to fight him in the courts and elsewhere and, if push comes to shove, form another party, get our members and supporters to join that party and leave the bastard with the carcass of the old PDP. “Very few people will stay with him because carcasses tend to stink and because he is the quintessential plague. After some time even his most diehard supporters will get sick of him and abandon him.” Meanwhile, Fani-Kayode has predicted hard times for the PDP after the failed convention. According to him, there are dark days ahead but not for only the PDP but also the entire country. “That is “mai chanji” for you! The sooner the leaders of the PDP wake up, smell the coffee and appreciate the kind of monster they are dealing with and the sooner they elect and select leaders that are prepared to risk their lives and liberty to confront this government the better. If you want democracy and freedom you must be prepared to confront the dictator and fight for it. “Where there is no justice there can be no peace,” Fani-Kayode concluded.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/932308-fani-kayode-nigerians-attack-okupe-backing-buhari.html

The Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, has said that anyone who claims that the President received pensions from the army should face “criminal investigation.”

The Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, has said that anyone who claims that the President received pensions from the army should face “criminal investigation.”
Garba said this on Wednesday, claiming that the President did not receive pension or cars from the army, as did former commanders-in-chief.
“After his overthrow, they didn’t remember him, even in the annual distribution of diaries or calendars. Since his overthrow as military ruler, the army did not institute a pension for him,” Garba said.
He added that the President stopped collecting “allowances that are usually paid to former heads of state” the moment he took office as elected President last year.
“This is verifiable from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,” he said; adding that, “If anyone is laying his/her hand on any such payment, they should face criminal investigation.”
He said though the army was known to supply cars to former heads of the army, Buhari did not get any.
“On the other hand, there is a directorate in the SGF’s office paying allowances to all ex-heads of state. This is not pension. And President Buhari stopped collecting this from last year.
“The cars he got came from the former President through the ONSA. This was after the bomb attack on his convoy in Kaduna.
“Before this time, the Presidency did not supply cars to him as they did to the former heads of state,” Garba said.

The Police in Ogun State, on tuesday 16th august 2016 , released unconditionally, the 30-year-old trader, Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, who was arrested last Saturday for naming his pet dog ‘Buhari’

The Police in Ogun State, on tuesday 16th august 2016 , released unconditionally, the 30-year-old trader, Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, who was arrested last Saturday for naming his pet dog ‘Buhari’. The embattled trader, Chinakwe. The embattled trader, Chinakwe. The embattled trader, who was visibly angry after his three-day incarceration in police cell, was let off the hook around 5pm on Tuesday after the intervention of both the Serkin Hausa and President-General of non-indigenes in the state. It was learned that the prompt intervention of the elders made the complainant to withdraw the case he reported against the trader at Sango-Ota division which was later transferred to Police headquarters at Eleweran. However, police sources said both the complainant and suspect were made to sign an undertaking not to cause any breach of peace again. Speaking to Vanguard after this release, the trader, a father of two from the Niger Delta, who trades on second hand clothing lamented that he was made to suffer for no just cause. Complainant from Niger Republic Narrating his ordeal, Chinakwe said “It is annoying because the complainant is from Niger Republic and I am sure he is one of those illegal aliens in this country. He connived with one Police Sergeant from the Northern part of Nigeria called Musa, who works at Sango Police division to humiliate me. Worse still, the Divisional Police Officer there, did not help matters as he refused to entertain any plea from me after I was arrested that Saturday night. He simply ordered his men to throw me into the cell.” Why dog was named Buhari Continuing, he said “I did not commit any offence. I named my beloved pet dog Buhari, who is my hero. My admiration for Buhari started far back when he was a military Head of State. It continued till date that he is a civilian President. After reading his dogged fight against corruption, which is like a canker worm eating into the very existence of this country, I solely decided to rename my beloved dog which I called Buhari, after him. I did not know that I was committing an offence for admiring Buhari. Ordeal with Police “I was intimidated and thrown inside the cell with hardened criminals for about three days. While I was there, the complainant from Niger Republic and Sergeant Musa from the North kept on taunting me saying people from my part of the country are trouble makers and that after detaining me, they will throw me into prison where I will die unsung. ”Even when my wife came with our baby on her back, they stopped her from giving me food. One of my friends that came to see me was also maltreated. “While taking me to Eleweran the next day, they handcuffed and chained me together with that my friend. Fortunately, when we got to police headquarters, both the Commissioner of Police and other officers were angry with their colleagues at Sango-Ota. ”They were wondering loudly why I was brought to the headquarters over such a minor case. It’s very unfortunate that I have to be so humiliated in my own country because of the antics of a foreigner in connivance with my brother from the North.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/named-dog-buhari-trader/

The Police have deployed mobile policemen to the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Office in Abuja, venue of the planned protest by former bodyguards to President Muhammadu Buhari who participated during the 2015 presidential campaigns.

The Police have deployed mobile policemen to the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Office in Abuja, venue of the planned protest by former bodyguards to President Muhammadu Buhari who participated during the 2015 presidential campaigns.
The Spokesperson of the group, Badiru Olabiyi Balogun, told  THE PUNCH on Thursday, that his group will go ahead with the protest.
He said, “Two truck loads of mobile policemen have been deployed to our campaign office. They said the instruction was that they should not allow us access to the office and that people inside should not be allowed to go out. So, we are meeting there by 9:00am this morning.”
THE PUNCH had last week, reported that the same group had protested against their “exclusion” by those they described ” as cabals in the government.”
They alleged that apart from the N20,000 they got on two occasions in January and February 2015, “we had never and were never given anything.”
While some of them wept profusely because “some cabals have hijacked the President”, they said many of the key actors in Buhari’s government, who did not work for him “are now reaping where they did not sow” and have denied them access to him.
Details later.

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose on Wednesday, August 17, said he was placed under 'house arrest' in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he was meant to attend the controversial Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national convention.

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose on Wednesday, August 17, said he was placed under 'house arrest' in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he was meant to attend the controversial Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national convention.

He said security operatives,  with an armoured personnel career, blocked the old Presidential lodge in Rivers state Government House where he lodged, preventing him from going out.
In a statement titled "I was under ‘house arrest’ in PH - Fayose", and issued by his media aide, Mr Lere Olayinka, the Governor said several appeals to the security team at the gate to allow him attend the convention were shunned.
The statement said: "Fayose Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has lamented that he was not at the national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because he was placed under ‘house arrest’ at the Old Presidential Lodge, Rivers State Government House where he lodged.
"All entreaties to allow Fayose to step out to attend the convention were rebuffed by the security personnel on ground.”
The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Francis Odesanya, however, dismissed Fayose's claims, saying it cannot be true.
He said other Governors got out of their lodge to attend the PDP meeting, wondering how Fayose's case was different.

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Nigerians are intensely political people, full of fire and outrage in their support or ability to undermine any figure of authority.

Nigerians are intensely political people, full of fire and outrage in their support or ability to undermine any figure of authority. Ours should have been the greatest of democracies, given our profound interest in public affairs. Unlike many Western countries where belief in any ideology is waning and voter turn-out is lacklustre, Nigeria is a country where fortunately and unfortunately dogma endures: we believe in many things (many unsubstantiated, antiquated convictions with destructive powers) but we differ from our Western counterparts in our unwillingness to critically assess and scrutinise said beliefs, hiding behind ethnicity and religion to justify those mysteries which enrich a few at the expense of the many. Our rigid support system, based on how we worship, or what part of the country we come from, shows our mistaken understanding of political participation which is more a conspiracy to commit, support and justify theft than anything else. Politics rarely goes beyond, in the immortal words of Patience Jonathan: “na we time” (to do what? I’ll leave that to the readers’ imagination).Now a crucial question poses itself: in the battle between the old, corrupt ways and the new, can the President rid himself of those undesired elements, even if they may be his nearest and dearest, who could ultimately cost him his re-election? MUHAMMADU BUHARI MUHAMMADU BUHARI Our society is not educated (or mature) enough to turn partisan debates into civic engagement: country first, rather than party first, is a concept which continuously eludes us. However, APC must be wary of Nigerian disillusionment. Nigerians have slowly begun to realise their power: if they no longer believe in the APC because its narrative is unconvincing (a far cry from its fervent pre-election sense of national urgency), because, it seems, many in APC look all too comfortable with the old ways they campaigned against, then this would spell the end for the party. Nigerians won’t accept to be fed the romanticised notions of ethnic or primordial loyalty which dictate support based on everything other than rational considerations of performance: it’s already happening. A party that consistently gets votes in the modern world isn’t one that puts food on the table by sporadically donating relief items, it is, instead, one that empowers and prepares people for self-reliance. What Nigerians really need, right now, is for the real Muhammadu Buhari to please stand up. I’m following the aftermath of the political conventions in America. There are so many lessons to be learned about what involvement in politics truly means, about the part every individual citizen has to play in mending a country and telling a new story. Ours (both our tragic story and heart-breaking country) needs Buhari, if he can let go of some of his friends before it is too late. Perhaps his experience of being removed from power by striking at the heart of the cabal which enjoys and profits from Nigeria’s dysfunction, made him more of a realist. Perhaps it turned the soldier into a politician who is more ready to compromise by keeping some of those undesirable elements close, despite the scandals and unanswered questions, because of the greater damage they could do behind his back. Perhaps the strategist in Buhari can still surprise us. But we need the man who doesn’t pander to the interests or fear-mongering of corrupt individuals who either use militants or separatism as blackmail. He doesn’t have to have all the answers (those who voted for Buhari were no fools, no one mistook him for a policy wonk) but he must surround himself with more qualified, talented people who can provide said answers. Enough of the recommendations and placements based on rumoured or alleged familial connections, etc. His communications team never tapped into his strengths and never sold a post-election plan or vision. The cynics might say there wasn’t one. But Buhari’s personal narrative, his knowledge of the civil war and all it wrought upon us in ethnic politics, could serve to unify this country, if he had the right people to articulate and sell his personal thoughts and memories to the masses. Obama once said: “There is not a Black America and a White America and Latino America and Asian America — there’s the United States of America.” I doubt many around our President fully understand the power of words. Many of the criticisms currently directed at the President, including the perceived lack of economic direction, would be far less if only there was someone regularly speaking to Nigerians, explaining the reasons for the hardships and detailing a way out, as opposed to ignoring the problems in the “Jonathanesque” way previously criticised. The President does occasionally mention our values but not enough in connection to economic realities. Everything about the collapse of our economy, our reliance on FX dependent imported goods, etc, is a direct consequence of our shallow mind-set, never mind the elite schools many in our society will tell you they attended. We think and behave like paupers, semi-illiterates, awed by meaningless things. We’re paying the price for it now. A communications team should have used the President’s personal story, his humble beginnings, to inspire us to think differently about money and its uses. Very few people remember policy in detail but they remember the stories told about said policies: the intellectual passion, the storytelling prowess shown in the US when discussing the American idea is totally absent in Nigeria. Those few would-be intellectuals Nigerian Presidents have around them are often relics of an unfortunate past. Few are creative enough to craft the new policies we need to catapult ourselves into modernity and by extension, prosperity. The Muhammadu Buhari we need at this point must find a way to synthesize the old and the new. Not by providing jobs and opportunities for his friends’ children as is often the case in Nigeria but by allowing real talent to thrive. If the best man can get the job in Nigeria, half of our problems would be solved. Dogara In Nigeria, offensiveness seems to be a legitimate form of engagement or even defence. The idea that padding the budget isn’t illegal isn’t just a dangerous one, it’s a testimony to the mind-set of politicians who think Nigeria is a country to be ruled rather than governed. Is decriminalising an accusation not a form of self-indictment? It amounts to saying “even if I did do it, it isn’t a crime”. Either way, one now sees the legislature has little grasp of its true functions. Only the executive is allowed to re-write the budget and replace projects, etc. Lawmakers are only empowered to trim sums, not allocate money themselves! Then of course there’s:”You mean I can’t come and see my President? Do I need any reason to come and see my President? It was a private visit.” Therein lies the problem. Without a doubt, Obama receives private visits—many in private locations. The White House or in this case, State House, belongs to every citizen and it is their right to scrutinise what goes on within it. But to a Nigerian politician, the state is often a private rather than a public affair. How this all ends will undoubtedly reveal who the real Buhari is and either bode ill or well for APC’s future. CBN Either not everyone in government is on the same page or the “real” Buhari is someone else entirely. After being told that subsidised rates would be reserved for more essential and productive functions of the economy, and that parents who send their children abroad can “afford” to source for FX in the parallel market, subsidised rates are given to pilgrims (both Muslims and Christians). Prayers can’t on their own boost Nigeria’s revenue, never mind what some fanatics, hiding under the cover of religion to help themselves to Nigeria’s resources, will tell you. Prayers are immaterial in a country of hypocrisy and generalised stealing. Sai Baba who so hated waste, where are you?

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/will-the-real-muhammadu-buhari-please-stand-up/

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta says it has been vindicated by the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers’ allegation that former President Goodluck Jonathan is a grand patron of new militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta says it has been vindicated by the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers’ allegation that former President Goodluck Jonathan is a grand patron of new militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers.
MEND claimed in a statement on Tuesday that Jonathan was sponsoring the NDA to destabilise the government of his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari.
The statement signed by one Jomo Gbomo was MEND’s response to Jonathan’s denial of the allegation by the RNDA, linking the ex-President with the new militant group.
The full text of the statement was made available to online news platform, SaharaReporters by MEND.
MEND said it was highly infuriated by Jonathan’s rebuttal of the RNDA earlier claim, particularly his declaration that Henry Okah was after his life rather than clear the air on the allegation.
The statement said, “MEND cannot hold brief for the RNDA, which pointedly accused Mr. Jonathan of complicity in fueling the ongoing Niger Delta crisis and patronising the NDA, apparently for political reasons.
“We are, however, quick to point out the fact that the RNDA has merely vindicated MEND’s belief and conviction that the former President and his cronies, who lost the 2015 presidential election, were using the illegal and treasonable NDA platform to destabilise President Buhari’s government.”
The group accused Jonathan of wasting the opportunity of the South-South to rule the country, accusing him of failing to develop the region when he was in the saddle as President.
The statement added, “Indeed, the problem in the Niger Delta today has nothing to do with the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. Far from it! The problem is simply the failure of Mr. Jonathan to address the root issues confronting the region when he was at the helms of affairs.
”Even though he was from the impoverished region and had, by his own admission in numerous electioneering campaigns, experienced the utter poverty and abject neglect of the region foisted by successive Nigerian governments and the international oil companies since the discovery of oil in 1958 at Oloibiri (a few metres away from his native Otuoke) in Bayelsa State, Mr. Jonathan disappointingly frittered away the opportunity to rescue his people when the Nigerian Presidency fortuitously landed on his laps, virtually on a platter of gold.
“For six whole years, Mr. Jonathan was busy drinking, making merry and generally chasing shadows at the State House. Such a fellow deserves to be ostracised from the assembly of reasonable men; because the Nigerian Presidency might never come back to the Niger Delta region as cheap as it came to Mr. Jonathan; perhaps, in the next 100 years.
“Lest we forget, MEND was at the forefront of the armed struggle back in 2006/2007 which forced the then Government of President Olusegun Obasanjo to consider the option of drafting an Ijaw into the mainstream of Nigerian politics. That was how the perpetually timid and naïve Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan became Vice-President and later, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. When he assumed the reins as President, he did the unthinkable; he tracked down perceived MEND leaders and promptly got them imprisoned on a trumped-up charge of attempt to assassinate him.
“Up until today, Mr. Jonathan is still suffering from an assassination paranoia complex.
The group added that a substantial portion of Jonathan’s statement, “unfortunately, dwelt on judicial matters which are pending in various courts in Nigeria and South Africa.”

Tuesday 9 August 2016

KANO— THE factional chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kano State, Hussaini Mairiga, yesterdaty came down hard on President Muhammadu Buhari, describing him as a total failure.

KANO— THE factional chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kano State, Hussaini Mairiga, yesterdaty came down hard on President Muhammadu Buhari, describing him as a total failure. President Buhari commissions Road Projects in Wanke Zamfara State President Buhari commissions Road Projects in Wanke Zamfara State Mairiga, who spoke with journalists in Kano, said “from the looks of things, President Buhari has betrayed the confidence of the Nigerian masses who voted for him massively into power.” The factional chairman said it was not an exaggeration that members of many families in the country go to bed without at least one square meal, while others had fled their homes because they could no longer provide the basic needs of life for their loved ones. Mairiga, who is known for his bluntness, expressed worry that after one year of the Buhari administration in power, there was nothing to show while poverty in the country had reached an unprecedented level. He lamented that while a bag of rice now sold for N16, 000, prices of other essentials commodities had tripled. Mairiga noted with dismay that prices of goods were rising at a time the ordinary man did not have money to make a living. Another disturbing scenario, according to the factional APC chairman, was that those around the president, including his ministers, had refused to tell him the truth and advice on the reality on ground. He reminded Buhari of his campaign promises, stating that he did not like the way the masses were allowed to wallow in destitution and penury. He said Nigerians were in the worst condition that needed urgent attention. The APC chairman advised the President to stop deceiving Nigerians that the nation had no money whereas on monthly basis, the federal and states governments continued to enjoy a boost in their allocations.

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The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government, on Monday, relaunched the War Against Indiscipline, WAI Brigade, in Abuja, saying in this era of insecurity, violence, kidnapping, and other forms of social vices, the role of the Brigade in civil intelligence gathering cannot be over emphasized

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government, on Monday, relaunched the War Against Indiscipline, WAI Brigade, in Abuja, saying in this era of insecurity, violence, kidnapping, and other forms of social vices, the role of the Brigade in civil intelligence gathering cannot be over emphasized. President Muhammadu Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari Announcing the development on the occasion of the National and State Commanders meeting of the Community Support Brigade, CSB, also known as WAI, the Director-General, National Orientation Agency, NOA, Dr. Garba Abari said the President Buhari administration has declared the intention to relaunch the Brigade for better performance, as well as to bring its activities to the fore. Speaking at the meeting, Abari said: “It’s great pleasure that I have the opportunity to meet with the leadership of WAI, for the first time since my assumption of office about two months ago. This meeting is meant to discuss the repositioning of the WAI Brigade in the current dispensation of change. “I’m not only delighted with this gathering, but excited with you all for keeping faith and working tirelessly to contribute your quota to nation building as volunteers who are not being paid for over 3 decades. So, I salute your patriotic efforts, indeed, Nigeria salutes your patriotism.” The NOA DG, stated that, “in this era of insecurity, violence, kidnapping and other forms of social vices, the role of the WAI Brigade in civil intelligence gathering cannot be over emphasized. It is in this regard that I call on you to encourage your members across the country to redouble their vigilance in the local governments, wards and their various villages, so that we can contribute our quota towards building a secure society.” Abari recalled that the WAI Brigade was a brain-child of President Buhari, who as Military Head of State in 1983 established the Brigade, to instill discipline among Nigerians, as well as fight endemic corruption. “The ills and woes that bedeviled the nation at that time are still very much with us today. That is why, when the National Orientation Agency, NOA, was established in 1983, the War Against Indiscipline, WAI Brigade was automatically drafted to be part and parcel of the Agency to fight against indiscipline, disorderly behaviour in public and private places, disobedience to traffic rules and regulations, disrespect for constituted authorities, filthy environment, bribery, corruption and other social vices,” he said. The NOA boss disclosed that “The present administration has declared its intention to re-launch the Brigade for better performance and bring its activities to the fore. You as ambassadors of the Agency, must, in your respective communities, local government areas, and states contribute your quota to make the change mantra of this administration a reality. Whenever and whereever you see something, you must say something to save our nation from decline.”

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The Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State has accused the state’s All Progressives Congress of ignorance and mischief over its comment on the purported visit of the Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, to the United States of America.

The Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State has accused the state’s All Progressives Congress of ignorance and mischief over its comment on the purported visit of the Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, to the United States of America.
The party noted that even the Presidency had not told anyone that the wife of the President travelled to the USA.
The APC had in a statement on Sunday said the eventual travelling of Mrs. Buhari to the United States had exposed Governor Ayodele Fayose as a “shameless liar.”
However, in a statement issued on Monday by its state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Jackson Adebayo, the PDP, which said it would have ignored the APC and allowed those in the party to continue to wallow in their self-deceit, wondered why no television station reported her departure and arrival.
He said, “The question is, did she travel to USA or Qatar? If the Presidency has not been bold enough to tell Nigerians that Mrs. Aisha Buhari travelled to the USA on official visit, only a party of scammers like the APC will go on the rooftops to celebrate photoshoped pictures as evidence of visit to USA.
While casting doubt at the trip, the PDP said Mrs. Buhari purported trip to the US did not erase the fact that her name was mentioned in the judgment delivered by the US District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, USA, in criminal No 1: 07CR209, that indicted the USA Congressman, Williams Jefferson.
The statement added, “Most importantly, Nigerians have witnessed more heinous forgeries from the APC, one of them being pictorial claim that President Buhari (as the APC presidential candidate then) had an interview with Kemi Fadojutimi on ‘All Eyes on Africa’ TV show in London, whereas the interview was held in Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
“However, it is important to point out that from all evidences, the pictures circulated as arrival of President Buhari’s wife at Dulles International Airport, Washington DC could have been taken at the Doha International Airport, Qatar. Even on the official website of George Mason University and US Institute of Peace, USA where the President’s wife was said to have attended events, there is nothing to show that she attended any event in the two institutions.
“We have seen pictures of Wife of the Senate President, Toyin Saraki with President Barrack Obama’s wife, Michelle. We also saw pictures of Mrs. Patience Jonathan with Michelle Obama when she visited the USA. Where are Aisha Buhari’s pictures with the First Lady of USA and major government officials from the country? Or could she have arrived and departed from the USA like a spirit?

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has defended David Cameron's comments, caught on video this week, about Nigeria being "fantastically corrupt."

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has defended David Cameron's comments, caught on video this week, about Nigeria being "fantastically corrupt."
Buhari insisted that Cameron had nothing to apologize for, as he was merely talking about what he knows.
"I think he's being honest about it..." he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour. "I don't think you can fault him."
Speaking at an anti-corruption conference on Wednesday, Buhari said: "I am not demanding an apology from anybody, I am demanding a return of assets."
During a conversation with the Queen that was captured on camera on Tuesday, Cameron declared Nigeria and Afghanistan "possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world."
The comment came as world leaders gathered in London for an anti-corruption summit, which has been largely overshadowed by Cameron's gaffe.
The social media backlash was swift and Nigeria's presidential spokesman said they were "embarrassing to us."
A 2015 report by Transparency International, an independent anti-corruption group, scores Nigeria the world's 136th most corrupt country, out of 168. Afghanistan fares worse in the survey, coming in at number 166.

Nigeria President: Cameron 'being honest' about corruption 00:45
But President Buhari said he was more concerned with fighting corruption than talking about it. He said his administration was making inroads with clearing a backlog of "ghost workers" who are claiming salaries fraudulently and by arresting those who embezzled government funds during the previous administration.
At the opening of the anti-corruption summit today, Buhari said: "When it comes to tackling corruption, the international community has looked the other way for too long.
"Nigeria is calling on this summit to trace and facilitate the recovery of stolen funds and assets hidden in secret accounts," he added.
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani also called for a more concerted effort in bringing criminals to justice -- with a particular focus on drug trafficking.
"We are asking you -- and all of Europe -- to go after drug money. We need very credible action because as long as the criminal economy persists, the networks, the actions we do [will not work]," he said at today's summit.
"Billions have ended up in Europe and there has been no action for this."
Also speaking at the summit, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said corruption was a contributor to terrorism.
"Corruption writ large is as much of an enemy, because it destroys nation states, as the extremists we're fighting," he said.
"Corruption tears at the entire fabric of society."
Buhari had earlier told Amanpour that billions of dollars designated to fight the country's major terrorist group, Boko Haram, were shared among officials who gathered "as if they were going to have lunch and dinner and put the money into their accounts."

Oil money and blood diamonds


Nigerian President responds to reports of military abuse 02:42
Buhari said at the summit that his country had suffered from oil theft on an "industrial scale," with the proceeds being "laundered through world financial centers by transnational organized criminals."
He estimated around 150,000 barrels of oil were being stolen per day.
The Nigerian President called on the international community to designate oil theft as an international crime similar to the trade in "blood diamonds."
The theft "constitutes an imminent and credible threat to the economy and stability of oil-producing countries like Nigeria," he added.

Monday 8 August 2016

Aisha, President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife, on Saturday said she was on a week-long visit to the United States of America to hold discussions with aid organizations on how to help the women and children facing starvation in the north eastern part of Nigeria.

Aisha, President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife, on Saturday said she was on a week-long visit to the United States of America to hold discussions with aid organizations on how to help the women and children facing starvation in the north eastern part of Nigeria.
Mrs. Buhari spoke in an interview with the Hausa service of the Voice of America, VOA.
“Our children in the various camps are in dire situation and the government alone cannot do it, we have to get help,” she said.
Mrs. Buhari said already, she had met with organisations known for promoting peace and provision of aids to displaced children.
Mrs. Buhari said she met with officials of the United States Institute for peace on Friday and assured them that unlike what obtained in the past, any aid rendered to displaced persons would go to those who needed them.
She also said she told the officials that what was needed now was not even cash because statistics had shown that children between the ages of five months and seven years were dying in large number due to hunger-related diseases.
She said the United Nations International Children Fund (UNICEF) had been providing aid packages containing nut-related supplements, which, she said, are produced in large quantities by Nigerian farmers.
Mrs. Buhari said she told the officials that there was need to set up a plant in Nigeria that could produce the package.
“It often takes between 6-8 weeks for these things to be shipped to Nigeria, before they arrive, many children would have died, so I suggested to them to set up the manufacturing plant in the country if they really want to help is,” she said.
Mrs. Buhari said she started pay close attention to the issue after recent revelations indicated women and children were dying of hunger in some IDP camps in Borno State.
Why I sued Fayose
Mrs. Buhari also said she sued Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, because he attacked her for no reason, while also raising false allegations against her.
She said Mr. Fayose had been insulting her and the president since during the 2015 campaign.
“At the time, he was not the only one insulting us, but people felt that it was just campaign,” Mrs. Buhari said.
“After the election, which we won and they lost, everyone else moved on except him and he extended his insults to me.
“I did not run for president. I am a married woman and I have never called his name. I never knew him. But as governor and chief executive, he kept insulting and raising false allegations against me, I have to respond and I decided to go to court.
“He made allegations over what he said I did here in the US, even though I have never met the people he mentioned.”
Mr. Fayose had dared Mrs. Buhari to visit the United States after he falsely accused her of having been indicted in the famous William Jefferson bribery scandal.
The governor insisted the president’s wife was named in the scam even after this newspaper’s investigation showed clearly she was not the Aisha Buhari mentioned in the case.

Fiery Enugu Catholic Priest, Ejike Mbaka, on Saturday again took a swipe on former President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him of being responsible for the myriads of problems facing the country.

Fiery Enugu Catholic Priest, Ejike Mbaka, on Saturday again took a swipe on former President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him of being responsible for the myriads of problems facing the country.
Mr. Mbaka’s comment is a reaction to recent media reports where he was quoted to have bashed President Muhammadu Buhari over the level of suffering in the country.
‎In a statement he issued through his spokesman, Maximus Ugwuoke, on Saturday, the cleric said he observed with concern reports in some sections of the media suggesting that he “attacked” President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr. Mbaka denied attacking Mr. Buhari, saying he only told him the situation of things in the country and as well suggested solutions.
He said the reports were “not only sensational but also a censorious media colouration and hype of the message of the cleric titled ‘Bless and Be Blessed’ for whatever ends.”
While admitting lamenting the level of hunger and suffering in the country, the priest said that sermon it was followed by another ‎message where he explained that Buhari was not responsible for the situation but the previous administration.
He declared that the “Bless and Be Blessed” message that was misunderstood was followed by a message titled “Mega Change of Conditions.”
According to him, the second message, where he absolved the President of blames over the hunger situation in the country read, “There is sword that is moving about in the country. People are dying like flies. The sword of Hunger is eating the land. And as I have told you this is just the beginning.
“If anybody is telling you it is going to be well very soon that person is deceiving you. This is because many of us were among those that were alive during the years of the past government.
The past PDP government was a grasshopper and locus to Nigerian. The past government was a disaster to the land of Nigeria; the past government was cancer to this country. There is no need trying to cover their incalculable and iniquitous mess. If you don’t feel it now, you will feel it later.
“The impact of their horrific mess is yet to be felt. It was a regime where hooliganism became a political slogan; where looting became the order of the day; where the neglect of youths became a pattern of administration. The result is what we are passing through now.
Hunger is everywhere; the hunger was created before this new government came in. Buhari is not the maker of the hunger.
“The hunger was created during the Jonathan PDP administration but Buhari should abate the long procrastination, bureaucracy and slow methods in tackling it.
“Understand it very well. People will know the truth and the truth will set us free. Buhari is just an agent of change. The money in our treasury was nothing to write home about before this new regime came. The country was in an embarrassing mess.
“Apart from the petroleum that we sell and get money, what other means of foreign exchange do we have? The foundation of the Nigerian economy is oil which has now collapsed and the foundation once destroyed what will the just man do? Psalm 11:3. The past administration did not prepare this administration for this season. That is why the sword has risen. Many will die by this sword but there will be survivors.
“That is why I have been saying and I keep on saying that the past administration should publicly come to apologize to Nigerians. They should not be foolhardy. They should not continue to perpetrate this type of iniquitous attitude planning about 2019 election for them to continue from where they stopped. All these years of Jonathan, nothing happened in Niger-Delta specifically to be recorded in the annals of history. What a shame? What an embarrassment. The place where the oil has been coming from remained underdeveloped under a man from the same soil. If you go to Niger Delta today you will cry. But what worries me is that our people are good in shifting blames.
“Somebody entered your kitchen carried your pot of soup, entered your store and farm, raked everything in the store and farm and ran away. And another person entered the kitchen where there is no pot at all and you want the person to turn the kitchen into a magical kitchen that will produce a magical pot and a magical soup, which soup?
“I am just telling President Buhari that people are hungry because he cannot not come to the street like me and notice people’s feelings. But Buhari is not the author of the hunger. The past government planted the tree of hunger and they want to come back to water it.
If it is in a developed country by now from the Senatorial to the reps to the governors, all who participated in the last administration should have resigned with apologies to our youths; otherwise the youths one day will begin to stone them.
“They will soon confuse you that present governments don’t want to feed you. Feed you with what? It will surprise the whole Nigerians to know that even after Buhari was a petroleum minister and a military president of the country, he had no oil bloc. Is it not a shock? Don’t you hear the quantum of money that is being recovered from one person? Buhari just came as a redeemer. I don’t know if the people of this country are hypnotized.
“How can we be fighting somebody who is fighting for us? Apart from this Buhari, how can somebody talk to these political juggernauts and tell them to bring back what they have stolen? It is only a Beniah personality like Buhari that can enter into the cave and catch a lion and kill a lion in a snow season and come out. The president needs support. He doesn’t know where to begin because there are many holes dug for him by the past administration, and they carried the sand away expecting him to cover the holes with what?”
“He therefore maintained that ‎contrary to the media report Fr. Mbaka “merely reinstated the obvious sufferings that Nigerian are facing (which even the president himself had at points acknowledged and sued for patience and perseverance) and advised the president on the ways to tackle it i.e. by engaging economic gurus and listening to good advisers.
“We wonder which portion of the message could be viewed as “an attack” or” bombing” of Mr President as twisted in the media. The acclaimed message of the cleric to Mr President to us is rather a further demonstration the cleric’s love to see that the president succeeds in his messianic rescue operation mission in Nigeria and that is why it is devoid of hypocrisy.
“It is obvious that those who are arm-twisting the said message of the cleric to Mr President as an attack on Mr President are those who want the president to fail or be blindfolded so as to use the obvious hardship Nigerians are facing as a weak point of his administration to ride onto power mindless of the fact that Mr President has done so well in fighting corruption and insurgency in the country, which are mega achievements that scores him above average in just few months of his administration.
“In the background of the message, Fr Mbaka encouraged the gallant warrior, President Buhari, to continue his battle against corruption and insurgency asserting that if not a man like President Buhari, by now people may have stopped going to church and mosques. Boko Haram might have wrecked this country. People might have equally stopped going to schools, markets etc. Kudos to Buhari .Fr Mbaka revealed that corruption, insurgency and poor governance by past governments gave birth to three horrible children (1) Hunger (2) Anger (3) Danger.
“He asserted that Buhari is not the cause of corruption and insurgency yet he is fighting them frontally and enjoined the president to extend same to hunger even though he is not the cause. He pleaded the President to begin a War against Hunger, as many are dying hopelessly. He stressed that if the hunger, anger and danger continue, Nigerians may not vote for him again, as they would mistake him for the cause of these maladies while in fact he is a solution.
“Fr Mbaka equally advised the President on being careful about how he appoints people to prominent positions, so that no region will appear marginalized- as happened in NNPC board and charged the President to make sure that those around him are not misguiding him. He advised the President on human empowerment and making sure that those who worked for him (Buhari) during the election ought to be empowered –as one good turn deserves another.
“For the purpose of clarity, granted that Fr Mbaka stated the obvious, that there is hunger in the land, he never attributed the cause of the hunger and economic hardship bedeviling the nation to Buhari rather he attributed it to the offshoot of the actions and inactions of the past administrations of this country.
“We recall that earlier this year, Fr Mbaka had during his New Year message predicted that hunger and hardship will come upon the country this year and so we wonder why this message should make a headline at this point of the year.”

Friday 5 August 2016

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the recent revelation of budget padding has confirmed his stance that the National Assembly is host to corrupt people.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the recent revelation of budget padding has confirmed his stance that the National Assembly is host to corrupt people.
This came as Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, described the allegation as unnecessary and unfortunate, saying: “There is nothing like budget padding as far as the National Assembly is concerned.”
Obasanjo while speaking after a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja yesterday, counselled the president to be very vigilant in his dealings with the National Assembly.
The former president said he came to the State House to brief the president on his recent trips to The Gambia and Liberia.
Asked if he was concerned about the issue of corruption in the National Assembly, particularly with respect to recent revelations emanating from the House of Representatives on budget padding, he gave a convoluted response that required some thinking: “Well, if you said that I have said it in the past and if there are people who didn’t believe what I said in the past, then you now say that what has come out confirms what I said in the past, then you can say what I said in the past is what I will say now.”
Asked if he would want the allegation of budget padding to be investigated, Obasanjo said: “It is not a question of investigation, we should get men and women of integrity in the place and the president should be very vigilant, whatever should not pass should not pass.”
Last January, Obasanjo had written to the Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, accusing the lawmakers of fixing and earning salaries and allowances far above what the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) approved for them.
He also alleged that most of the lawmakers were paid constituency allowances without maintaining constituency offices as required by the law.
Obasanjo arrived the Villa at about 12.30 p.m. and headed straight into Buhari’s office.
He said: “I’m visiting this time because I have some messages for the president. Not too long ago I was in Liberia and The Gambia and I have messages these two countries will want me to deliver to the president.
“Also, only yesterday I came back from Seychelles Island where I attended this year’s annual general meeting of Africa Export Development Bank. And there are aspects of the proceedings that I think I should update the president on.”
When asked if he enjoyed travelling around the world, he said: “Travelling is good education, what you will learn about a country by visiting that country for two or three days you won’t learn by reading through books.”
Obasanjo, 79, said he had no intention of slowing down.
However, Senate Leader, Ndume, described the allegation of budget padding by the sacked Chairman of House Committee on Appropriation, Abdumumini Jibrin, against the House of Representatives’ Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, as unnecessary and unfortunate, saying: “There is nothing like budget padding as far as the National Assembly is concerned.”
Ndume who made this remarks yesterday while answering questions from journalists in the National Assembly, said working on a budget either by adding to an allocation or subtracting from it or even bringing completely new allocations into the budget by the National Assembly cannot be described as padding because the legislature is empowered to do so.
He said: “I don’t want to say that there was budget padding and I don’t want to talk about something I really don’t know but what is happening in the House of Represenatives is just very unfortunate because we have processes and procedure of doing things in the National Assembly.
“If somebody has an issue, he’s supposed to know what to do and not just by going to the press but I think they are going to sort out things in the next coming days. There is nothing like budget padding. If it is the National Assembly that worked on the budget, then you don’t call it padding because padding is like illegality which is not done here.
“But if there are certain abnormalities in the budget passed as against what transpired in the budget process which is now an Appropriation Act, I think they should know the right thing to do rather than engaging in media war. They have relevant committees to handle such a matter. So, if Hon. Jibrin is aggrieved, he needs to write a petition or whatever and that should be referred to Ethics and Privileges Committee for the needed investigation,” he said.
Ndume also described the allegation of impeachment plot against President Muhammadu Buhari in the Senate as nothing but a hoax. According to him, even if that thought was ever conceived by any senator, it can only remain in the realm of imagination because the Senate alone cannot impeach the president in a bicameral legislature.
“The Senate cannot impeach the president. It is the National Assembly that can impeach the president and it is by two-thirds based on clearly stated impeachable offences that must be served on the president which he must respond to, or if he fails to respond , the process is there.
“It is a process; a long tedious process and in this country, we don’t even need that. We are not even contemplating it and even if anybody contemplates it, it is not going to work because this is APC’s Senate. We have the majority. We have 58 to 60 senators and you need 72 senators to start off an impeachment process.
“In a nutshell, the issue of impeachment is non-existent in the Senate. We don’t need it because we don’t have a president that has issues of corruption, integrity, mismanagement of the economy at hand. We have a president that is straight forward and he doesn’t have any mismanagement of anything through abuse of due process,” Ndume added.
On the rift between Senators Dino Melaye (Kogi West) and Oluremi Tinubu (Lagos Central), Ndume said he had appealed to both senators to sheathe their swords, disclosing that Tinubu had equally told him that she had forgiven Melaye while Melaye on the other hand, had also said he had put the matter behind him.
“Oluremi told me personally that she had forgiven Dino and Dino had already said he was ready to move on and that there is no problem,” he said.
Also yesterday, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, inaugurated a Budget Technical Committee saddled with the responsibility of evolving a comprehensive budget reform proposal that will aid the passage of an appropriation bill.
According to Saraki, the reform proposal expected from the committee will close the structural and procedural gaps that limit transparency and accountability in the budget process and fiscal discipline; design a legislative framework that will fully provide for effective oversight of off-budget accounts that typically lack oversight and transparency, design efficient timelines for the entire budget process, enable the National Assembly to adequately interrogate budget bills fully before passage and create new tools for efficiency in the implementation of budget oversight schemes of the National Assembly.
The committee is also expected to create performance reports on all aspects of the budget including the budget of the three arms of governments; ensure that the National Assembly open budget policy initiative of the eight Senate is underpinned by legislation and therefore irreversible; deal with irregular rendition of quarterly budget implementation by ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs); address the absence of continuous legislative oversight structure within the MDAs; remedy the inadequate budget impact assessment scheme; develop a robust linkage between budget outcome and the next budget and address poor oversight scheme.
The committee is chaired by Ndume. Other members of the committee are Senators Danjuma Goje, Baba Kaka Garba; Hon. Orker Jev Emmanuel and Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma.
Saraki also inaugurated a technical committee with the task of providing technical assistance to the committee.
Members of the technical committee include the Director General of National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Dr. Ladi Hamalai; Director General, Budget Office, Ben Akabueze ; Prof. Mike Obadan; Dr. Adeyemi Fajingbesi; Mr. Kingsley Amaku; Chinedu Omenka Samuel; H. O. Olutoye; Hon. C.I D. Maduabum and Dr. Chris Asoluka.
The first committee was also charged to ensure the review of the reports emanating from the technical committee and present the final report to the Senate President.
Meanwhile, Abdulmumim yesterday urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Dogara, Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun, Chief Whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa and Minority Leader Leo Ogor for corrupt practices in handling the affairs of the House.
In a statement released, the embattled lawmaker continued his release of allegations of corruption against those he has termed the quartet.
The House is however expected to formally respond to his allegations today at a press conference to be addressed by the Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Namdas Abdulrazak.
The House in a statement last week, denied all allegations against the Speaker and the principal officers.
Abdulmumim in the statement, accused Dogara of abusing his office by soliciting funds from agencies and multinational companies.
He urged the EFCC to look into Dogara’s tenure as Chairman of the Committee on House Services on the seventh assembly.
The full statement read: “Dogara and his senior cabal namely: Lasun, Doguwa and Ogor, have promoted corruption so badly in the House that if President Muhammadu Buhari with his disdain for corruption and corrupt people have the slightest idea, he will ban the quartet permanently from the Presidential Villa before they eventually allow for proper and unbiased investigation by the House.
“Mr. Speaker and his deputy diverted millions of naira all in the name of paying for guest houses and official residence. The issue became so messy that the Deputy Speaker openly accused Hon. Herman Hembe of short changing them of millions of naira in the deal to the shock of many members.
“Dogara frequently abuses his office amounting to conflict of interest by soliciting for inappropriate favours from agencies and multinational companies. He forced an agency to grant loans and a construction company blackmailed to do some work at his Asokoro ‘plot’.
“Dogara has carefully designed a scheme to scam members through deduction from their salaries certain amount of money for a so called mortgage arrangements to build houses for members. He has been applying every under hand tactics to ensure members agree to the deal.
“Dogara has consistently refused members access to the financial dealings and internal budget of the House. He runs the financial management of the House like a cult aided and abated by the Chairman House services, Babanlle Ila. It is no longer news that all over the House, members are aware of the monumental fraud perpetrated by Dogara in this regard.
“We are even told that this is a child’s play compared to the mess and allegations of money laundering he left behind as Chairman house services in both the sixth and seventh assembly. The EFCC should have something to start working with in respect to his tenure as Chairman House services if they properly dust their files.
“I am therefore once again calling on colleagues and well meaning Nigerians to prevail on Dogara and his three other cohorts to put the interest of country first and allow the House to conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations on them.”
Reacting to the allegations, the Special Adviser to the Speaker on Media, Mr. Turaki Hassan, described them as lies.
In a statement, he said: “These are all lies and desperate attempts of a drowning man to clutch unto anything having found that all his frivolous allegations do not disclose any element of corruption or wrongdoing against Mr. Speaker.”

The ousted Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says the allegation by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that the National Assembly is populated by corrupt elements could not be dismissed.

The ousted Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says the allegation by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that the National Assembly is populated by corrupt elements could not be dismissed.
He said there was what he called institutional corruption in the House of Representatives.
However, Jubrin, who accused the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and three other principal officers of the House of padding the 2016 budget to the tune of over N400bn, said he had never taken part in any corrupt practice since 2011 that he had been in the National Assembly.
He said this when he appeared on a live programme, Sunday Politics, on Channels Television on Sunday evening.
Asked by the presenter if the National Assembly was populated by corrupt  people, Jubrin said, “There is corruption; I would rather say there is corruption in the House of Representatives. Not only that there is corruption, there is institutional corruption and these are things that I can also prove and these are all the second layer of what my struggle is going to be about.”
Asked then if Obasanjo was right on his assertion that many members of the National Assembly were corrupt, Jubrin said, “Obasanjo is not completely wrong; there’s corruption. The only thing is that we keep living in denial but I’ve been part of that system and I know that there is corruption in that system and there’s also institutional corruption in that system. I’ve been there for five years and we’ve seen a lot but I’m happy that this trigger has happened.”
He, however, side-stepped the question on whether the 8th National Assembly was the most corrupt since 2011 that he had been in the National Assembly.
He also said he had no regrets betraying his colleagues in the House of Representatives, vowing that what he would say would cause a revolution in the National Assembly.
“If these allegations are considered betrayal, so be it,” he said.
He, however, denied the allegation that he also inserted N4.1bn projects into the budget, saying, “The N4.1bn project is a creation, is a blackmail by the Speaker himself and a few other principal officers.”

Monday 1 August 2016

Former Vice President and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Atiku Abubakar, has dismissed as a load of hogwash a newspaper report alleging that he has formed a new political platform under which he will run for President in 2019, with Ondo State Governor Segun Mimiko, as his running mate.

Former Vice President and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Atiku Abubakar, has dismissed as a load of hogwash a newspaper report alleging that he has formed a new political platform under which he will run for President in 2019, with Ondo State Governor Segun Mimiko, as his running mate.
The statement signed by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe said the report bore the features of a political hatchet job planted by his opponents who are desperately trying to invent events in order to draw a wedge between him and President Buhari on one hand and the APC leadership on the other hand.
According to Mr. Ibe, the “report was an incompetent product of fiction, so shallow and vacuous that even its authors could not validate its credibility with reliable and verifiable sources.”
“Some people of bad faith trying tooth and nail to spread the seeds of discord in the party, and destroy the much needed unity, harmony and cohesion, which are the pillars of strength for every political organisation,” the statement said.
Mr. Ibe said despite all the smear campaigns and reputation lynching and sponsored falsehoods, Atiku’s loyalty to President Buhari and the APC leadership would not be shaken an inch.
He said Atiku “would ordinarily have ignored the malicious report, but says he chose to react, lest his silence would be mistaken as an admission of the falsehoods published against him.”

Friday 29 July 2016

ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the Director of Adoration Ministry, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, on the 21st anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood in the Catholic Church which is being celebrated today

ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the Director of Adoration Ministry, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, on the 21st anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood in the Catholic Church which is being celebrated today. Mbaka-Buhari Mbaka-Buhari In a statement by the presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina on Thursday, the President extended his “best wishes to Fr. Mbaka’s family, congregation and well-wishers as they celebrate this special occasion with him in his continued devotion to the well being of others as a father, wise counselor, teacher and guardian.” The President commended “Mbaka’s steadfast devotion to his vocation and ministry amply demonstrated in his love and service for his people, nation and God.” President Buhari prayed “that God Almighty, who has given the cleric the strength to devote his entire life to service in the vineyard will continually bless and prosper his ministry.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-congratulates-fr-mbaka-21st-priestly-ordination-anniversary/

Thursday 28 July 2016

WARRI- NIGER-DELTA Avengers, NDA, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari was free to step up oil exploration in the North East, but should forget about export of a drop of crude oil from the Niger Delta.

WARRI- NIGER-DELTA Avengers, NDA, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari was free to step up oil exploration in the North East, but should forget about export of a drop of crude oil from the Niger Delta. Spokesperson of the militant group, self-styled Brig Gen Mudoch, in a statement, entitled, “Your drones won’t stop us” alleged that the federal government was preparing for a military offensive in the region and using dialogue as a subterfuge. “Also note that you will not be able to export one litre of crude in the Niger Delta, just intensify the oil exploration in the North East. As for the ones in the Niger Delta, forget about it because the Nigeria government won’t export a drop from our land,” it said. The statement read: “The NDA intelligence agency gathered that the said peace talk or dialogue by the federal government is a delay tactic employed by the federal government to enable their purchased drones that are said to arrive latest end of August from the United State.” “This whole thing makes us to wonder what kind of country is this. We can all see that President Buhari- led government is a fraud. They are not serious about any dialogue and made it seem the Niger Delta Avengers are the ones not ready for dialogue. “Mr. President you can purchase all the drones in Europe and Untied State. It will not stop the Niger Delta Avengers from bringing the country’s economy to zero. The worse you can do is to kill poor innocent people which the military is good at, but know the Nigeria Economy will suffer,” the group added.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/avengers-buhari-continue-n-east-oil-exploration-no-export-n-delta/

Wednesday 27 July 2016

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, commissioned the $1.457bn Abuja-Kaduna standard gauge rail project initiated by the immediate past administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Finally, President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, commissioned the $1.457bn Abuja-Kaduna standard gauge rail project initiated by the immediate past administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. Present at the ceremony were Senate President Bukola Saraki; Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi; Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, among many other aides of President Buhari, as well as chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/photos-buhari-commissions-1-457bn-abuja-kaduna-rail/

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