Tag: Anyim Pius Anyim

  • Centenary: Fed Govt launches three months lottery programme

    Centenary: Fed Govt launches three months lottery programme

    The Federal Government yesterday launched a 90-day lottery programme, as part of the activities to mark the centenary celebration.

    This was announced by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, in Abuja.

    According to him, N100 million is the star price, while 90 Hyundai cars would be won on a daily basis for 90 days.

    Other consolation prices, he said, included tricycles, generators, smart phones, television sets and freezers.

     

  • Dangers of mixing politics with religion

    Dangers of mixing politics with religion

    Please stop anti Jonathan and anti PDP. Your Muslim party APC will fail woefully in Osun and Ekiti. Idiot

    I got this from a reader with telephone number 08067661180 in response to last week’s edition of this column. The reader did not sign it for reasons best known to him or her.

    I was thinking about the upcoming National Conference and the modalities for the proposed confab as spelt out by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Anyim Pius Anyim when this SMS came in. That President Goodluck Jonathan would have so much influence on who gets chosen as a delegate was of so much concern to me that I was alarmed when this supporter of the President and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) quoted above, chipped in the issue of religion as we move towards the next round of general elections beginning with the Osun and Ekiti States gubernatorial polls later this year.

    It is no longer hidden that one of the campaign strategies of President Jonathan and his handlers in their bid to retain power post 2015 presidential election is to present him as not just a Christian, but a Christian candidate, who would represent and protect Christian interests better. And in doing so, the opposition is to be presented as representing Muslims and Muslims’ interest and as such most likely to be against Christians and Christians’ interest if voted into power.

    Even though nobody in Jonathan’s camp is ready to admit this, the 2015 presidential race is gradually panning out to be like that and the presidency is happy to shape it that way.

    Ordinarily this like this don’t bother me but the way and manner and intensity with which the President’s supporters like the reader quoted above are using religion to define their candidate and divide the voters is beginning to cause concern among well meaning Nigerians.

    Recently a former member of the PDP who served as a Minister in the Obasanjo presidency and now a member of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) revealed that some church leaders are already subtly campaigning for President Jonathan by branding the APC as party of Muslims. For the record, that former Minister is a Christian.

    And in matters that concern this government and this presidency, some Christian leaders have been speaking in such a manner as to suggest that Jonathan is their own and any criticism of him and/or his actions is against Christians and Christianity.

    The issue of faith has never really played any significant role in the politics of this country especially when it comes to choosing our leaders until now. When late Abubakar Tafawa Balewa became Prime Minister in the first republic, I don’t think Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe was chosen as the ceremonial President because he was a Christian, like wise President Shehu Shagari did not pick Dr Alex Ekwueme as his running mate in 1979 because he is a Christian.

    I think the choices then were based purely on geographical consideration. The north had always been going into alliance with the east in national politics/elections and because the two regions are heavily populated by Muslims (north) and Christians (east), whoever would come out from such arrangement naturally would belong to different religion.

    And to test that Nigerians place little premium on the religion of their leaders, two Muslims, one from the south west and the other from north east were voted president and vice president on June 12, 1993 before the election was annulled. And when President Olusegun Obasanjo was being brought in 1999 ostensibly to placate the Yoruba for the denial of their son Chief MKO Abiola of Nigeria’s presidency in 1993, nobody said he should not come in because he is not a Muslim like Abiola. And I believe the choice of Obasanjo’s running mate in Abubakar Atiku was due more to political pragmatism than his religious leaning.

    When Jonathan was paired with President Yar’adua in 2007 for whatever reasons, those who brought them had other motive and consideration than religion. And as was the case in the past, Jonathan running with Vice President Sambo was more of geographic/ethnic balancing than any other consideration. Even though after the Abiola/Kingibe aborted presidency the presidential pairing had always been Christian/Muslim or Muslim/Christian, no candidate or presidency has been seen, portrayed or act as representing a particular religion the was Jonathan presidency is. And I believe it is share mediocrity and incompetence to hide under religion or ethnicity to ask for support for public office especially the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    By portraying him as a Christian candidate, Jonathan’s handlers and supporters are not just setting a bad precedent but also alienating the Muslims who ordinarily would want to vote for him. Islam and Christianity are well rooted in Yoruba land, south west Nigeria and are about evenly spread among Yoruba. The bulk of Jonathan’s votes in 2011 came from Yoruba land, meaning he got votes from both Christians and Muslims from the south west in large numbers. And in those states in the north where his PDP won, the Muslims there voted for him. So, if anybody now wants to present everybody opposed to Jonathan or the opposition party as Muslim or Muslim leaning just to paint them black before Christians and secure Christians votes for him in 2015, then they are not being fair to those Muslims who voted for him in 2011 and are still likely to vote for him if he became a candidate in next year’s election.

    Most important however, they are not being fair to this country. If they love Nigeria they would not pander or be pandering to religious sentiments. In those countries where the people have not risen beyond religious sentiments, anything religion has always brought crisis especially when there are sharp disagreements. Lebanon is a good example of how religion mixed with politics can destroy a nation. There are unarguably more Lebanese outside of Lebanon than within, not just because of the small size of their country but also the seemingly unending sectarian violence that has almost turned the once beautiful country into ruins, the fact that the Lebanese are mainly Arabs notwithstanding.

    Those nations that have developed and making waves in the world today have no room for religious considerations or sentiments, whatever they do are always based on what is best for their country, their people and humanity in general. Why should our own be different?

    Those who want to turn Christians against Muslims or vice versa in Nigeria because of Jonathan’s presidency or anybody’s ambition will not succeed by the grace of GOD. And President Jonathan also has to be very careful and he should rein in his supporters especially those fanning the embers of religious and ethnic divisions. The President knows them; he should call them to order. While awaiting his choice of delegates to the National Conference, it is hoped that his choice(s) would be guided by the best interest of Nigeria. Even though I have my doubts about his conference and to what use he wants to put its reports, I wish his and the 492 “wise” men and women best of luck.

     

     

  • Save us from erosion, community begs FG

    The traditional ruler of Nnanka, Anambra State, Igwe Gilbert Ofomata, yesterday sent out a save-our-soul message to the federal government to intervene in the erosion menace ravaging his community as the rains set in again for the year.

    Ofomata said though there has been an ongoing effort by the federal government to salvage the community through the awarding of the Nanka erosion site to Rhinos Maritime Construction in 2010, job at the site has been stalled as a result of refusal to give directive for the company to return to site.

    He informed that he has concluded arrangements with his council chiefs to write to the federal government through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, for the president’s intervention.

    Several buildings are at risk of being washed away by erosion in Nanka and environs even the building of former Vice President, Dr Alex Ekwueme, and traditional ruler brother, Igwe Laz Ekwueme, are on the line of the erosion.

    Another indigene of the community, Mr Nwachukwu Uchendu, said, “The company was doing a good work here as you can see. They constructed a very good road with standard drainage system and commenced work in the gully before the job was stalled.

    “As you can see, they are still at the site, but from what we gathered, they are only waiting for a directive from the federal government to continue work, but the whole thing seemed to have been politicised. We don’t know what is happening any more, but we hear that some powerful interests are bent on stopping the job. As this continues, rainy season is fast approaching and our people live in fear everyday.”

    In a chat at the site with an official of the company who pleaded anonymity, he said that the company recently received an invitation from the SGF and after a three-day meeting was ordered back to site, but ‘powerful interests’ whose motives are not defined stopped the company from continuing work.

    Information available indicated that the contractor has done 2.2km of road and 2.2km standard drainage but the drainage at Oko community axis collapsed.

  • Ambassador  to China: Treat Nigerians well

    Ambassador to China: Treat Nigerians well

    Nigeria’s Ambassador to China, Amin Wali, has urged Chinese consular officials in Abuja and Lagos to treat Nigerians applying for visas with dignity.

    He said alleged shabby treatment of senior citizens and officials could affect the “smooth operations of diplomatic relations” between both countries.

    The ambassador spoke in Lagos during a special session on Nigeria-China Business Environment, jointly organised by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) and ICBS Consult.

    “I have received very sad and unpleasant commentaries on the practice and I hope our Chinese friends will turn a new leaf and emulate the practices of other nations in their handling of visa matters,” Wali said.

    The envoy regretted that 43 years after both countries established diplomatic relations, Nigeria had not been allotted land in Beijing, China, to build its chancery or residence on.

    This, Wali said, was despite Nigeria’s allocation of three plots of land (one in Lagos and two in Abuja) to China, where it built its chanceries and residences.

    Nigeria has also given the Asian country another piece of land for the construction of the Chinese cultural centre in Abuja.

    Wali said: “We have made a series of requests for reciprocal offers from the Chinese authorities without success. I wish, therefore, that the Chinese government reconsiders its position on this matter, based on diplomatic principle of reciprocity and shared mutual relations.”

    The envoy said he received numerous complaints on the failure by some Chinese companies to ship goods ordered by Nigerians, the refusal to refund money deposited or paid by importers and the importation of sub-standard products to Nigeria.

    “These are unacceptable commercial practices. We must work assiduously to stem these ugly developments being perpetrated by a few in our commercial relations,” he said.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SFG), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, who was represented by NIIA’s Director-General, Prof Bola Akinterinwa, said Nigeria was interested in deriving benefits from China’s giant economic strides.

    These, he said, included skill acquisition and technological development to position Nigeria as a regional and global economic player by 2020.

    “The volume of trade between Nigeria and China hit about $13.3 billion in February 2011 and it is expected that trade between the two countries would continue to grow by 15 per cent in the coming years,” Anyim said.

    The Director-General of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) Dr Joseph Odumodu said the agency was tracking importers of unbranded products for conniving with Chinese producers to import sub-standard products.

    “It is when products’ quality abide by acceptable specifications that the quality of life of the people can benefit and this will reflect on the overall economy,” Odomodu said.

     

  • Jonathan hails election of Aliu as ICAO  President

    Jonathan hails election of Aliu as ICAO President

    President Goodluck Jonathan at the weekend hailed the election of Olumuyiwa Bernard Aliu as the President-elect of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

    He described Aliu’s emergence as the first African and Nigerian to be elected as ICAO President “historic.”

    Jonathan, who was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, reassured the organisation of Nigeria’s continued support.

    Anyim, who spoke in Abuja at a State Banquet Dinner held at Trancsorp Hilton in honour of Aliu, expressed gratitude to God on his election as ICAO President.

    He said, “The election of Olumuyiwa is indeed historic; he is the first African and Nigerian to be so elected into this position. It is a historic event. We express thanks and gratitude to the Almighty God for the election of Olumuyiwa Bernard Aliu as the ICAO President.

    “On behalf of the government and people of Nigeria, I would also like to express our gratitude for the tremendous support given to Dr. Aliu’s candidature by the African Union (AU), all member states of ICAO, AFCAC and United Nations members.

    “Dr. Aliu could not have achieved this without the support and goodwill of Mr. Roberto Kobeh Gonzalez. It is also worthy to mention that the election of Dr. Olumuyiwa Bernard Aliu as ICAO’s Council President was also made possible by his excellent technical experience and knowledge of the global aviation industry.

    “His works at ICAO over the years has been exemplary, and will no doubt become an asset to the organisation. Since becoming a Member State of ICAO Council in 1962, Nigeria has continued to make valuable contributions to this organisation.”

     

  • Commissioning of the remodelled GAT, MMA

    Commissioning of the remodelled GAT, MMA

    CAPTIONS:

    PIX: 1 (Right – Left)- Secretary to the Government of the Federation,

    Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; Director General, National Orientation

    Agency(NOA), Mr. Mike Omeri; Honourable Minister of Aviation, Princess

    Stella Adaeze Oduah and Permanent Secretary, Aviation, Ms. Anne N,

    Ene-Ita cutting the tape during the Commissioning of the Remodelled

    General Aviation Terminal, MMA, Lagos on Monday 22nd October, 2012.

    PIX: 2 (left – Right) Permanent Secretary, Aviation, Ms. Anne N,

    Ene-Ita; Honourable Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Adaeze

    Oduah; Director General, National Orientation Agency(NOA), Mr. Mike

    Omeri and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator

    Anyim Pius Anyim cutting the tape during the Commissioning of the

    Remodelled General Aviation Terminal, MMA, Lagos on Monday 22nd

    October, 2012.

    PIX:4; 5; 6; 7; 8 and PIX: 9 – Front view of the newly commissioned

    Remodelled General Aviation Terminal, MMA, Lagos on Monday 22nd

    October, 2012.

    PIX: 3 – (Left – Right) Secretary to the Government of the

    Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; Honourable Minister of Aviation,

    Princess Stella Adaeze Oduah and Managing Director, Federal Airport

    Authority of Nigeria, Mr. George E. Uriesi during the Commissioning of

    the Remodelled General Aviation Terminal, MMA, Lagos on Monday 22nd

    October, 2012.