Tag: BUHARI

  • Buhari to get 2018 budget bill today

    The National Assembly will today transmit the 2018 Budget Bill passed by the national assembly today for President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent.

    Senate President Bukola Saraki told reporters after breaking fast with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa yesterday.

    The two chambers of the National Assembly passed different figures last week after which thet went into harmonisation.

    Saraki said: “I think that should have been done, we had to harmonise, it is just a slight difference, it has been passed yesterday (Wednesday).

    “It was in the rules and proceedings of today(yesterday) so I am sure by tomorrow (today), we will transmit it to the Presidency.” he said

  • NASS will send 2018 Budget to Buhari Friday – Saraki

    The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, said on Thursday the National Assembly would send the harmonised 2018 Budget to President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday.

    Saraki spoke with State House correspondents after breaking fast with President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The two chambers of the National Assembly passed different figures on the budget last week.

    Saraki said: “I think that should have been done, we had to harmonise. It is just a slight difference, it was passed yesterday (Wednesday).

    “It was in the rules and proceedings of today (Thursday), so I am sure by tomorrow (Friday), we will transmit it to the Presidency.”

     

     

     

  • Imo APC crisis: Okorocha meets Buhari again

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo and former Edo governor, Adams Oshiomhole, in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Reports have it that Okorocha’s meeting with the president, which lasted for about an hour, came few days after he met the president in his country home, Daura, Katsina State.

    The governor had complaint about the conduct of the ward congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in his Imo state.

    Okorocha, who was again accompanied by Oshiomhole, declined comment on the outcome of his meeting with the president.

    NAN, however, gathered that Okorocha might have again lodged a fresh complaint about the way and manner the ward and local government APC congresses were conducted in Imo.

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    It would be recalled that Okorocha had on May 7 in Daura told newsmen after a closed door meeting with Buhari that there was no ward congress in Imo.

    He said: “We expect internal democracy and internal democracy is the way to go. Those kind of funny politics that were played must stop, where people went to carry ballot boxes, steal results looks so primitive.

    “I intimated Mr President and we will make sure that such things must stop.’’

    Okorocha and his supporters also boycotted the local government APC congress and insisted that a fresh date for ward congress should be fixed before the local government congress.

    The governor, while addressing his loyalists, announced that there would be no local government congress in the state until the crisis of the ward congress was rectified.

    The state APC Chairman, Mr Hillari Eke, however, told our reporter in Owerri on May 14, that the ward and local government congresses were concluded successfully in the state.

    Recalls that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had last two weeks attempted to reconcile the governor with the rival faction of the APC in Imo

  • Buhari applauds Nigeria’s rising role in World Craft Council

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday  applauded Nigeria’s emerging role in the World Craft Council (WCC), saying the talents, skills and high quality artistic creations of Nigerians are attracting more global attention and appreciation.

    President Buhari, according to a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, received with delight the appointment of the Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Chief Olusegun Runsewe, as President of World Craft Council, African Region.

    He said it is an indication that Nigeria’s arts and craft have come into international limelight.

    The President urged NCAC to further look inward for the exploration and showcasing of the rich African resources in craft that could attract the world more, and open new opportunities for untapped talents.

  • Buhari applauds Nigeria’s rising role in World Craft Council

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday applauded Nigeria’s emerging role in the World Craft Council (WCC), saying the talents, skills and high quality artistic creations of Nigerians are attracting more global attention and appreciation.

    President Buhari, according to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, received with delight the appointment of the Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, as President of World Craft Council, African Region.

    He said it is an indication that Nigeria’s arts and craft have come into international limelight.

    The President urged NCAC to further look inward for the exploration and showcasing of the rich African resources in craft that could attract the world more and open new opportunities for untapped talents.

     

  • Buhari yet to receive 2018 Budget – Udoma

    The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, said on Wednesday that President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to receive the 2018 Budget recently passed by the National Assembly.

    The two chambers of the National Assembly passed the budget last week.

    Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting chaired by President Buhari, Udoma said the Executive arm of government is ready to work very fast on the budget as soon as it is received from the lawmakers.

    The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said if not for the immunity the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, enjoys, he would have been invited over his allegation that the Federal government was planning to assassinate him.

    Mohammed said: “On the allegation raised by the governor of Rivers that he has information that he would be assassinated by the federal government.

    “I think one of the good things on being a governor is that you enjoy immunity from prosecution and arrest. Because I remember that few years ago when I made similar allegations I was invited to the Force Headquarters.”

     

     

  • Buhari: Obasanjo blew $16b on power projects

    Allegation unproven, says ex-president

    President Muhammadu Buhari raised a poser yesterday for former President Olusegun Obasanjo: where is the fruit of your administration’s $16 billion expenditure on power?

    The President spoke at the Presidential Villa in Abuja while receiving the Buhari Support Organisation (BSO), led by Comptroller-General of Nigerian Customs Service Col. Hameed Ali (retd.)

    Although the President did not specifically mention Obasanjo’s name, what he said was a direct reference to Obasanjo’s tenure and the controversial expenditure.

    The House of Representatives had in 2008 described the $16 billion spent on power by Obasanjo’s administration as “ a colossal waste”. The lawmakers blamed it all on “poor budget planning and a lack of proper oversight by relevant bodies”.

    The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project in 2016 urged Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Walter Onnoghen to appoint an independent counsel to investigate allegations of corruption in the spending of $16 billion on electricity by the Obasanjo administration.

    Buhari said: “I have to repeat what I want the public to know here. Some of you may not have heard it. Either there is no power in your place or even on the television.

    “I said and I challenge anybody to check from Europe, Asia and America. Between 1999 and 2014, Nigeria was getting 2.1 million barrels per day and average cost of 100 American dollars per barrel. It went up to $143.

    “So Nigeria was earning 2.1 million times 100 times 16 years seven days a week. When we came, it collapsed to $37-38 and it was oscillating between 40 and 54, sometimes. I went to the Governor of Central Bank, thank goodness I did not sack him, he is still there. I went with my cap in my hand and said oya. He said there was no savings, only debt.

    “And you know more than I do the condition of the roads and some of them were not repaired since PTF days. No matter what opinion you have about Abacha, I agreed to work with him and the PTF road we did from here to Port Harcourt, to Onitsha, to Benin and so on.

    ”On top of other things in the institution, education, medical care and so on. You know the rail was killed and one of the former Heads of State between that time was bragging that he spent more than 16 billion American dollars (not Naira) on power. Where is the power? Where is the power?

    ”And now we have to pay the debts and this year and last year’s budget I took to the National Assembly was the highest in capital projects: more than N1.3 trillion. Let anybody come and confront me publicly in the National Assembly. What have they been doing? Some of them have been there for 10 years. What have they been doing?

    “So, really this country luckily for me I said it about eight years, that we have no other country than Nigeria, we should remain here and salvage it together –  no matter what you have outside.

    ”Now, we get some of the people with houses here and may be in Abuja or somewhere in America and Europe, they swear some of them to God that it doesn’t belong to them. But we traced their accounts, through the banks, through their companies, it is their own. But they say it’s not their own. This is a terrible time and the people are saying what are we doing? Why can’t you lock them up?

    ”And again I went on by telling them, I said when I was in uniform, younger and rather ruthless, I got from the President downward I locked them up in Kirikiri. I said, ‘you’re guilty except you prove yourselves innocent’.

    ”I myself was locked up and those who misappropriated public funds were given back what they had taken away. Who did anything about it? Then I decided to come and put agbada. I tried one, two, three, four times. God agreed. And the third time I came and met a statesman outside the Supreme Court. My chief lawyer was Mike Ahamba, Roman Catholic and Ibo man.

    ”He had witnessed in the box and asked the panel of judges that they should check on certain constituencies in certain states to bring us our register so that we can prove that the people that voted there were the people INEC submitted.

    ”Another Ibo man, a Roman Catholic, he said that this is what happened. He was among the panel of the judges, he wrote a minority report in my favour. So, why this question of religion and ethnicity and so on? People are worshipping the dollars, the Sterling, not to even talk of the Naira.

    “He wrote a minority report, saying this is what we have decided. But the President of that court was my classmate for six years in secondary school; he is from my own state. So, please, we have nothing to regret. Absolutely nothing. Since we all believe that God works in our hearts,  not in our talking. God help us, God help our children and grandchildren. We will try as much as we can to work and bring this country to its  senses.

    ”God has given Nigeria everything; we are rich in human and material resources that let us keep praying to God that He should put people of conscience in charge at all levels.

    ”Sometimes, I wonder those who can afford to educate their children are to go overseas and train, America, Europe, Asia and so on. And they continue sometimes in economy. I wonder what kind of Nigerians they want their children to come and work with.

    ”I think there is a lot of lack of imagination. Because if you’re fighting for the country then you shouldn’t be misappropriating or misapplying the fund the way people do.”

    Thanking the group, Buhari noted that nobody was paying them for what they had been doing.

    ”It is because from the bottom of your hearts; you exposed yourselves by identifying with me through opposition to success and after the success. You can only get satisfaction through voluntary and understandable way of believing in issues you do. You are only expecting your return from God and you are looking for the future of the country-your children and grand children.” he said

     

    Allegation unproven, says ex-president

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday described the allegation that his administration blew $16billion on failed power projects as “unsubstantiated.”

    In a response by Obasanjo’s media assistant Kehinde Akinyemi, to President Muhammadu Buhari’s speech, when he received officials of the Buhari Support organisation (BSO), the former President said: the “statement credited to President Muhammadu Buhari, apparently without correct information and based on ignorance, suggested that $16 billion was wasted on power projects by “a former President”.

    “We believe that the President was re-echoing the unsubstantiated allegation against Chief Obasanjo by his own predecessor but one.

    “While it is doubtful that a President with proper understanding of the issue would utter such, it should be pointed out that records from the National Assembly had exculpated President Obasanjo of any wrong-doing concerning the power sector and has proved the allegations as false.

    “For the records, Chief Obasanjo has addressed the issues of the power sector and the allegations against him on many occasions and platforms, including in his widely publicised book, My Watch in which he exhaustively stated the facts and reproduced various reports by both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which conducted a clinical investigation into the allegations against Chief Obasanjo, and the Ad-Hoc Committee on the Review of the Recommendations in the Report of the Committee on Power on the Investigation into how the Huge Sums Of Money was Spent on Power Generation, Transmission And Distribution between June 1999 and May 2007 without Commensurate Result.

    “We recommend that the President and his co-travellers should read Chapters 41, 42, 43 and 47 of My Watch for Chief Obasanjo’s insights and perspectives on the power sector and indeed what transpired when the allegation of $16 billion on power projects was previously made. If he cannot read the three-volume book, he should detail his aides to do so and summarise the chapters in a language that he will easily understand.

    “In the same statement credited to the President, it was alleged that there was some bragging by Chief Obasanjo over $16 billion spent on power. To inform the uninformed, the so-called $16 billion power expenditure was an allegation against Chief Obasanjo’s administration and not his claim. The President also queried where the power generated is.

    “The answer is simple: The power is in the seven National Integrated Power Projects and eighteen gas turbines that Chief Obasanjo’s successor who originally made the allegation of $16 billion did not clear from the ports for over a year and the civil works done on the sites.

    “Chief Obasanjo challenges, and in fact encourages, anybody to set up another enquiry if in doubt and unsatisfied with the EFCC report and that of the Hon. Aminu Tambuwal-led ad-hoc committee.”

  • Killings: CAN asks Buhari to forget second term

    •Christians commiserates with Catholics

    THE Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to forget his second term bid and tackle the killings in the country.

    CAN urged Buhari not to forget his 2015 campaign promises, which included fighting insecurity and keeping Nigeria united.

    According to the Christians body, Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for Buhari on the campaign promises.

    In a statement issued by the Special Assistant (Media & Communications), to the CAN President, Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the association said Buhari’s administration should not fold its arms and watch misguided people, mostly Boko Haram and herdsmen, promote killings in the name of politics and ethnicity with solution appearing elusive.

    The statement commiserated with the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) over the mass burial for the two priests and parishioners killed by the herdsmen in Benue State.

    CAN described the present moment as a trying time for the church.

    “We also urge all Christians to identify with the Catholic Church in its nationwide peaceful protest against senseless killings in Nigeria,” the statement said.

    It asked the security agencies to rise up to the security challenges.

    The association said security operatives have no excuse to stop the unending killings.

    The statement reads: “It is disheartening to note that criminal Fulani herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers and other hoodlums have reduced Nigeria to a banana republic.

    “This development is unacceptable and we call on all well-meaning people anywhere in the world to join hands in praying for the deliverance, freedom and liberty from this self-inflicted bondage.

    “While CAN is not opposed to the President’s exercise of his civic right by seeking re-election to the office for the second time, we urge him to halt it meanwhile and attend to the security problems occasioned by the criminal activities of the terrorists, herdsmen and bandits.”

    It described Buhari’s ongoing campaign for re-election without plans to stop the state of anomie in the country as scary.

    The association prayed for comfort to the bereaved, accelerated recovery to those who are recuperating from the wounds and multiple injuries sustained from terror attacks.

    It said: “It is our hope that this season of incessant killings will soon become history in Jesus’ name.

     

     

  • Nigerian saves N228b from bank charges, stoppage of ghost workers, says Buhari

    THE Federal Government has saved over N120 billion from the stoppage of ghost workers and another N108 billion from bank charges due to implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday.

    He spoke at the conferment of the National Productivity Order of Merit Award on 15 Nigerians and five companies, including the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita.

    The President said programmes put in place by his administration has begun to yield fruits as shown in the decline of the rate of inflation to 12.5 per cent as at May 14.

    He explained that the recession in 2016 was as a result of the over-dependence on a single commodity and the unprecedented looting of the nation’s treasury.

    He added that the challenge before the government was how to sustain the recovery and ensure growth.

    Buhari said: “As you are already aware, our country recently witnessed a tough economic period of recession attributed mainly to over-dependence on a single export commodity as well as the unprecedented looting of the treasury. With our determined efforts, we were able to exit recession. The challenge before us now is how to sustain the recovery and ensure growth.

    “The Economic Recovery and Growth plan (ERGP) of this administration targets a seven per cent growth rate by 2020, driven by strong non-oil sector growth in agriculture, solid minerals, manufacturing, information technology and services.

    “Our aim is to change our narratives from an import dependent, consumption-driven and undiversified economy to a producing nation where we grow what we eat and consume what we make. Our effort in this regard is beginning to pay off as most indices by which an economy could be measured are looking bright.

    “Our foreign reserve has risen to $47 billion as at April 9, 2018 as against $29.6 billion in May 2015. The inflation rate had dropped to 12.5 per cent as at May 14, 2018, making it the 15th consecutive month of fall. The implementation of the Treasury Single Account (ISA) has stopped the pilfering of the treasury.”

    The president added: “Some N108 billion has been saved from bank charges. Over N120 billion has also been saved from the elimination of ghost workers in the public service. We have also made steady progress in our diversification programme, especially in agriculture and mining.

    “The goal of this administration is to move Nigeria forward to become a strong, strategic and proactive state through a deliberate, pragmatic and productivity conscious programme of action.

    “We want to rebuild Nigeria into a competitive, virile, strong and productive economy; a state whose citizens are creative, innovative, responsive, accountable, incorruptible, patriotic and diligent.

    “The public service as the organ of government responsible for the formulation and implementation of government policies has a critical role to play in this new dispensation. Government will hold the public servants collectively and individually responsible for the planning and implementation of its programmes.”

    He said his administration was committed to rewarding hard work and excellence.

    “It is in this regard that we have placed great premium on the National Productivity Order of Merit (N POM) Award as an award of honour and dignity. We have, therefore, been consistent in the yearly conferment of the award on deserving Nigerians and organisations,” Buhari said.

    He said the government approved the conferment of the National Productivity Order of Merit Award for 2018 on 15 individuals and five organisations.

    He reminded Nigerians of the cardinal role of productivity to national economic growth.

    “There is need for every Nigerian to develop a productivity mindset for continuous improvement. This would ensure total recovery and sustainable growth in all sectors of the economy,” the President said.

    Minister of Labour and Employment Senator Chris NGIGE said a total of 327 Nigerians and 80 organisations have so far been conferred with the award since its inception in 1991.

    The minister said the nation’s developmental experience has so far proven that without higher level of productivity, the standard of living of Nigerians would remain abysmally low.

    The importance of productivity, Ngige said, was further underscored by the fact that the world is now a global village, where goods and services of other nations can easily be accessed.

    He said over the years, successive government in the country have attached great importance to improving the quality and quantity of goods and services available for consumption in Nigeria as a means of increasing total wealth.

     

     

  • APC congresses: Buhari should pacify aggrieved chieftains

    The senator representing Zamfara Central District, Kabiru Marafa, is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview with reporters in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), he says the party’s ward, local government and state congresses have further polarised the chapter. Onyedi Ojiabor was there.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has conducted three parallel congresses in Zamfara State. You are an arrowhead of one of the groups. There were parallel congresses in the state during the ward, local government and state. What has been your experience.

    There was an incident in my local government. The police, I believe, under the instruction of the state government, mobilised heavily to prevent an innocent citizen from carrying out his civic responsibility; that is me.

    On Saturday, 12th of May was the date fixed by the APC for Local Government Congresses, and as a party man and a politician, I drove to my local government headquarters where the event was supposed to take place. On reaching there I met a massive security build up comprising of mobile policemen and Civil Defence operatives. Before I left I learnt the Police Area Commander was there. I went to ask one of the policemen where the Area Commander was. I was directed to a place, but before I could turn around, there was an APC vehicle this time, not APC political party, but armored personnel carrier. I asked where the Area Commander was. I was told they could not see him. Before I knew it, one of my mobile policemen was manhandled. So I moved to ask what was the problem. Before I know it, they threw tear gas just right in front of me. The mobile policeman was manhandled, harassed and disarmed; my orderly was equally disarmed. So I tried to ask what the problem was. They were just busy throwing tear gas. But I thank God that did not deter me. I went ahead to carry out what I was there for.

    What was the intention of disarming your orderly and the mobile policeman attached to you?

    The whole thing was just to stop me from organizing or conducting my own local government congress. But, the beauty of it is that the world has seen that the state government lacked confidence of the people; that is why there was that massive police or security buildup. If you are popular and in politics you don’t need any security agent to help you organize your own congress.

    What do you consider the implication of what transpired at the venue of the congress?

    I don’t know, I’m not a policeman but I’m still asking question to find out the implication of what they did.

    For them to disarm the mobile policeman and the orderly that was attached to me in the middle of a gathering, I think it is criminal because the intent was to expose me to harm. If not because the people that gathered there were for Marafa, only God knows what would have happened. This Inspector did nothing criminal, he was on his lawful duty, he was assigned to me by the Inspector General in view of the problem in Zamfara. I took the position and applied to the IG and he was legally attached to me. For somebody to just come and disarm him in the middle of a programme, speaks volume especially from officers that have failed to carryout their constitutional responsibilities.

    What did you deduce from the scenario?

    I would not know their intention because I’m not God, but my deductions are that the state government has lost popularity and touch with the people so they are afraid of elections. What I simply asked was that these congresses be conducted as and how it is dictated; let us follow our guidelines; that was all what I asked for. What does the guideline say? This is how the ward congresses should be conducted; this is how the local government should go; this is how the state congress should go. Why the massive buildup of security? If you had done the right thing, just allow it, people will see, people will be the judges too. So, why are you building this massive security buildup around the place? The whole essence I don’t know. It was aimed at either embarrassing me or intimidating me. But that is not possible because the security build up cannot stop me from defending my right. Possibly maybe, they wanted me harmed, but God protected me and that is the most important thing. It is not the police around me that protect me, it is just precaution.

    It appears that what happened in your state was not isolated. The same scenario was replicated in other states. What does it portend for your party, the APC?

    For me, this is my own personal opinion, after looking at the whole congresses, the way it started, you know what the party did and everything. There is massive conspiracy against the party and against the leader of the party, the president of the country. Because here we are,  a party that is organising a congress, if you look at the first scenario, some people just came up with the idea of one year extension for the members of NWC. The president was advised that that extension was illegal and it will portend serious problem to the success of the party. The president put his feet down and said we should go for elective congresses or consensus where possible. The party came up with guidelines on how these congresses should be conducted, but the same party that produced these guidelines, they were the first people that broke the rules. In one of the clauses in the guidelines, they said forms should be filled and returned within 24 hours. But, the NWC of APC, they didn’t even meet the committees until Thursday evening. The committees started going to their stations on Friday. They said, if you are desirous of contesting pay your monies into dedicated account. They gave seven accounts, pay so much amount, collect forms and return it 12 hours before election.  Now, two things they did. They didn’t give the committees the forms to go to the state with. Two, there was no clear 24 hours to collect the form, fill it and return it. The whole thing, it was a kind of sabotage, that this thing will be rancorous, that there will be parallel congresses, and a set of executive will be established for each state, the whole thing comes to just one thing, another sabotage.

    In Zamfara, there were parallel congresses. We have now two sets of executives…

    I followed due process from beginning up till where we are now. Now the state government didn’t, but because they have security apparatuses at their disposal, they used it to show the world they are this, they are that, that is not the issue. The NWC like I said when I appeared before the appeal committee, I have submitted to the appeal committee full documentation of everything, they will rule.

    Next, the final arbiter is the NWC. The NWC is also not too confident, they will look at this things because as far as I’m concerned, there are some people among them that are desirous of scuttling these processes thereby endangering the electoral success of APC. They may rule against me for instance; one thing I’m sure of is that the court will rule in my favour.

    So, if you take this scenario and put it in several states, if these states, may be more than half of the total delegates that will vote in any convention, may be the presidential candidate will be determined, after the primary election, there are going to be pre-election cases in different courts and the courts will definitely do the needful because when you look at the massive evidence against everything, there is just nothing.

    The governors didn’t even comply with this provision of the guideline to pay monies into the accounts. They were simply allocated forms. I paid, my people paid. I have my receipts. I have everything. The net effect, the final result, to me, this is my own opinion, there are people out there who had long concluded that they cannot beat the president in a normal election, what they are looking for is technical knockout, to plan something that could be challenged in court, that will nullify any election, God forbid, after the election.

    Unless the party does what is right, unless the leaders at the top look at these things eye ball to eye ball, what are these people up to, who are these people that are doing these things, there is going to be a problem.

    Did INEC officials monitor the congress?

    INEC is an umpire. They just look at everybody, and they have the guidelines. That is what INEC does. Who complied with the guideline? What did you do in your own place? There is what they call ward and local government congress committee that is sent by the party. This committee was dead on arrival.

    My candidates emerged unopposed because they are the only candidates that fully satisfied the provision of the APC guideline and that is the foundation, you cannot build on the sand, anything put on top of that will collapse. These things are likely going to be challenged in court and the courts are going to rule in favour of those that followed due process.

    I intend to protest what happened in Tsafe to the highest authority in the country. This is a state that is suffering from incessant security challenges. This is quite unfortunate and I am going to challenge or write petition against the commissioner of police in Zamfara and the mobile commander for disarming my personnel who was lawfully on duty. The police was approved for me. I will make sure that this inspector that is detained, he is still been detained in Gusau for doing nothing. People move around in the state freely with automatic rifles. They have not arrested anybody but an innocent colleague of theirs was molested in my presence. This is quite unfortunate. Nigeria is not a banana republic. We have laws in this country that must be respected at all times. People that have failed in their primary responsibility of protecting the people disarm some people while the bandits are being armed daily and nobody is doing anything.