Tag: Goodluck Jonathan

  • Presidency, Nyako clash over genocide claim

    Presidency, Nyako clash over genocide claim

    THE Presidency has described a memo written by Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State to the Northern Governors’ Forum as a sad betrayal of trust by a major beneficiary of the Nigerian nation.

    Reacting yesterday to the memo which highlighted Governor Nyako’s fears that the Presidency may intentionally not be doing enough to solve the many problems of insecurity in the north, the Presidency said the Governor’s positions smacks of “an unmitigated leadership disaster.”

    Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, in a statement said the content of the governor’s letter betrays his lack of a sense of history. According to Okupe, the memo portrayed the governor as incapable of rising above parochial sentiments as a result of his deep rooted disdain for facts and truth in public discourse.

    The SSA, who said the memo is extremely divisive, added that it was intentionally meant to incite one section of the country against the other.

    “Governor Nyako claims that President Goodluck Jonathan is from the Eastern region which according to him was responsible for the killing of Northern political elites on the 15th of January 1966. This is a very disgraceful remark by the governor and a pathetic embarrassment to the Nigerian Military from where Nyako derives his career antecedents. It is certainly a reflection of the Governor’s ignorance and unpatriotic inclinations.”

    Similarly, the Adamawa State governor referred to the Boko Haram terrorist group as a ‘phantom organization’ which he believes does not exist! How hypocritical? In his unwise and desperate attempt to demonise the Federal Government, Governor Nyako likened the military operations against insurgents to the activities of German dictator, Adolf

    Hitler. In his befuddled mind and apparent hallucination, the Federal Government should be held responsible for the activities of insurgents in the North East and the sad killings, wanton destruction, murder and kidnapping of school children as well as other horrendous activities of Boko Haram should be hung on the neck of the Federal Government!

    “He therefore invited his colleague northern governors to join him to sue the Federal Government. This definitely defies common sense and portrays Mr. Nyako as unfit for the hallowed position of a state governor. It is obvious that Governor Nyako’s opposition to the declaration of a State of Emergency in three affected states of the North East as well as his repeated calls for the withdrawal of the Military from troubled states without any credible alternative or security road map, is an open endorsement of the activities of the insurgents which is meant to provide them unrestricted opportunity to further unleash terror on innocent citizens in order to precipitate chaos, further instability, mayhem and anarchy ; a situation which they intend to exploit to undermine the administration and truncate our growing democracy. This, Nigerians will surely not allow to happen.”

    Okupe restated the federal government’s “continuous determination to defeat terror and restore peace to every part of northern Nigeria so that every law abiding citizen can go about with his/her socio economic pursuit without let or hindrance.”

    But reacting to the presidency’s statement same day, Governor Nyako said the response by the Presidency to his memo to Northern Governors has further proved that those running the Federal Government are too arrogant and confused in their handling of the affairs of the country.

    Accusing the Presidency of telling lies and feeding the public with untruth in its response to his memo to fellow Governors of the northern states on the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram Islamic sect and other issues of insecurity, Nyako, in a statement by the Director, Press and Public Affairs in the Government House, Ahmad Sajoh, said it is now very clear that President Goodluck Jonathan is very complacent about the insecurity in the northern part of the country.

    According to him, “They arrogate all knowledge and wisdom to themselves alone. We hold the statements we released as true and challenge those who claim to have a sense of history to cut-off the use of jaundiced semantics to address the issues raised in this and several other documents before it. By telling black lies about the attack on Governor Nyako which was never investigated nor ascertained, the Presidency is providing further proof that it knows more than it is willing to admit in the whole saga.”

    The statement accused the federal government of misleading the populace on all fronts saying, “Feeding the public with untruth is becoming a new culture in Abuja. The statement on the supposed rescue of the abducted girls is enough to prove that. It is a pity that responsible and supposedly educated people could manufacture statements and attribute them to others just to create an escape route from their glaring failures. None of the statements attributed to Governor Nyako by the Presidency were ever made by him. They were all manufactured for lack of a sound counter argument.”

    The Adamawa helmsman challenged the President to react directly to the issues raised in the memo instead of making up statements that were not part of the correspondence in question.

    He continued “If indeed the Presidency is not complacent about the killings in the country how come the President went dancing a day after several citizens were killed in Abuja? If they claim that Nyako does not deserve to be Governor, are they fit to be where they are? When we say the Boko Haram phenomenon is phantom we are talking based on several testimonies by the President.

    “At one point he said there are Boko Haram in his government, at another point he said they are ghosts he cannot dialogue with ghosts, yet recently he admitted that the young poverty stricken persons so far arrested cannot afford the guns they carry. And we say to them you have full command and control of the Armed Forces and security outfits with all the Intelligence units, investigate their activities, expose their patrons, sponsors and strategic commanders and arrest them.”

    He challenged the Presidency to expose the source of the arms used by the insurgents. “We still repeat the earlier questions we raised. How come the insurgents move about unchallenged at night in our states under so called Emergency Rule when we have a night time curfew in place? How come the insurgents operate for many hours unchallenged when we have military units all over the place? How come the insurgents move with a large convoy of vehicles through routes that have 24 hours military check points? How come statements by the Presidency and other authorities in Abuja are always at variance with realities on ground at the theatres of conflict? We want answers not insults or empty rhetoric.”

    On allegation against the Governor that he is creating divisions among the people with his utterances, the Adamawa State Government said President Jonathan is the chief culprit in this.

    “On the issue of creating divisions among the people, no one does it better than the Presidency that urges its backers to direct its people to implicate innocent Northerners in bombings they know nothing of, or one whose known official uses online sources to implicate someone it chooses to hate for no just cause. This Presidency also encourages some of its spokespersons to speak ill of certain persons and religion without a reprimand.

    He accused the Presidency of being the most divisive administration in the country to date, “This is the most divisive leadership in the history of this country and it also the most desperate to cling to power even at the cost of several lives of innocent citizens. Unfortunately it is also the most inept, confused, greedy, corrupt and incompetent regime ever. On the corruption mantra, while the Presidency is fond of asking Governors to account for allocations given, we challenge them to live by the same token, declare what you got and account for it.”

    He accused the Presidency of not executing project that funds have been disbursed for. According to him, “After all we now have proof that certain projects which are not executed have been announced as completed such as the Hong to Mubi road in our state which the Minister of Information announced its execution at their Bauchi Rally. Meanwhile, someone should help us ask the President under what Budget sub-head did he get the money he allegedly gave Governor Kwankwaso to bribe delegates to vote for him which was allegedly diverted.

    “We think rather than vent their venom in insulting people, presidential spokespersons and media managers should do better by re-focussing the man to be more open minded and competent in grappling with the myriads of challenges facing the nation,” Nyako said.

    The governor had in the now controversial memo accused the administration of President Jonathan of carrying out genocide against northern states with impunity. The Governor said the adverse security situation in the North in particular and Nigeria in general is being felt by all genuine stakeholders but lamented that while every state government is doing everything possible using virtually all its resources to stem the tide of near disaster facing the North, the present federal administration has become a government of impunity run by an evil-minded leadership for the advancement of corruption.

    Nyako regretted that the protection of life and property of innocent citizens in Northern Nigeria and recognising their human rights and voting right in the forthcoming general elections is no longer a cardinal principle of the administration.

    “Clearly the victims of the Administration’s evil-mindedness are substantially Northern Nigerians. The administration is bent on bringing wars in the North between Muslim and Christians and within them and between one ethnic group and another or others in various communities in the region. No wonder, we in the Northern Nigeria are now facing an organised ethno-religious campaigns of hate fuelled by the federal administration to make communities which hitherto have remained peaceful for centuries to start killing the minorities in their midst and to facilitate mass killings of the innocent and the arbitrary arrests and torture of elders of minority ethnic groups in the various Northern communities.”

    Listing occurrences of violence the governor wrote, “We, in Adamawa State, have been battling this heinous machination in the last three years. We also saw it as the Beginning of Genocide. Genocide kingpins are now on prowl in Northern Nigeria! Fulani communities in parts of the North who have been in their locations for over 100 years are now being raided and uprooted by paid killers within the Nigerian Army for the satisfaction of the Federal administration instead of being protected as citizens with their rights and dignity safe-guarded.”

    He observed, “The Federal administration’s affront to frame Northerners is also an open secret. Senior Special Assistant to Mr. President tried to hoodwink us into believing that Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was kingpin of Boko-Haram. Mr. Henry Okah, the convicted leader of MEND also stated under oath that he was being put under pressure by the administration to implicate senior Northern elements such as Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Muhammadu Buhari as financiers of Boko Haram terrorism. We are in deep trouble. We have begun to sleep with ‘both our eyes widely open.”

     

  • Abuja bomb blasts: Boko Haram claims responsibility, threatens Jonathan

    Abuja bomb blasts: Boko Haram claims responsibility, threatens Jonathan

    AbubakaR Shekau, leader of the militant Boko Haram Islamist group, yesterday claimed responsibility for last week’s bombing of a crowded bus station in Nyanya Motor Park, Abuja, the nation’s capital.

    The twin bomb blasts killed at least 75 people and left hundreds seriously wounded.

    The outlawed insurgent commander made the claims in a 28-minute video message posted online on yesterday. He also took time out to threaten more attacks, telling President Goodluck Jonathan that his men are already stationed in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs.

    Shekau who spoke in Arabic and Hausa in the video boasted, “We are the ones that carried out the attack in Abuja.” The deadliest attack ever in the federal capital targeted a bus station in the Nyanya area of the capital city where early morning commuters and other people were caught in the explosion.

    Dressed in military uniform and seated with a Kalashnikov resting on his left shoulder, Shekau addressed President Jonathan directly saying, “We are in your city.”

    The video, which comes nearly a week after the dastardly act, confirms initial speculations by military and government authorities that the bombing was carried out by insurgents loyal to the Abubakar Shekau-led Boko Haram Islamist group.

    Shekau’s latest video was released just as the search continued for 85 schoolgirls still missing after a mass abduction of students in a boarding school by the Islamists also suspected to be Boko Haram fighters.

    Hours after the Abuja bombing, gunmen stormed a girls’ school in the northeast and kidnapped 129 students, an attack also blamed on Boko Haram that has sparked global outrage. Forty-four of the girls have escaped so far, according to officials of the school and Military authorities.

    Parents have been scouring the bush for days looking for the kidnapped girls. “We have been contributing money to buy fuel for motorcycles and vehicles to help in the search of our innocent daughters.”

    Shekau and his men, blamed for killing thousands since 2009, claim they are fighting perceived imbalance in the system and they want to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria.

    Boko Haram, which means “Western education is forbidden”, has been attacking schools, homes, church, mosques and government buildings since it started the five-year uprising.

  • Confusion as police stop pro-Jonathan rally in Bayelsa

    Confusion as police stop pro-Jonathan rally in Bayelsa

    •‘We intervened to avert bloodshed’

    There was confusion in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State yesterday after armed policemen stormed Opolo area to stop a rally organised to drum support for President Goodluck Jonathan’s reelection in 2015.

    It was gathered that a group under the aegis of the New Dawn Initiative Development (NDID) put the rally together to mobilise support for Jonathan in his home state.

    But the police in a swift reaction quickly gave reasons for their action.

    The commissioner of Police, Hilary Opara, in a statement signed by the police public relations officer (PRO), Mr. Alex Akhigbe, said intelligence uncovered a plot by a splinter group to disrupt the rally.

    He said a faction of the pro-Jonathan group had perfected a plot to cause violence during the rally, which he said could lead to the breach of the peace.

    Opara said the police advised the pro-Jonathan group to reschedule the rally for another day.

    He explained: “The police have directed the group known as New Dawn Initiative Development to reschedule the rally billed to take place at Opolo Secondary School, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    “This was premised on the available intelligence to the command that a splinter group had perfected plans to attack and disrupt the rally which could lead to breach of the peace.

    “Finally, the police command hereby advises good people of Bayelsa and in particular political groups to always make efforts to settle their internal differences before requesting for police permit for rallies”.

    But tempers were high as many members of the pro-Jonathan group claimed that the action bore the stamp of the government.

    They insisted that the action came against the backdrop of insinuations that the senior special assistant to the president on Domestic Matters, Dr. Waripamowei Dudafagh, was behind the group.

    There have been speculations that Dudafagh, who is a close friend of Dame Patience, the wife of President Jonathan, is positioning himself to unseat Dickson in 2016.

    He was said to have floated the new political group to drive the process of making him a governor in 2016.

    Some members of the group believe that the police acted based on rumours that the rally was to endorse the governorship ambition of Dudafagh.

    However, close aides to the state governor, Seriake Dickson, said the present administration has been an avid supporter of the president and would not do anything to jeopardise his reelection.

    They said that Dickson has been rallying support for the president and wondered why some mischief-makers were trying to pit him against Jonathan.

    According to them, Dickson could not have given an order to stop the rally since he travelled overseas for an official assignment.

    It was learnt that the group had secured a permit from the state police command to hold the rally.

    Following the permit, members of the group from the eight local government areas were said to have started arriving at the rally ground at 8.30am.

    Banners bearing pictures of President Jonathan and the Vice-President Nnamadi Sambo, were mounted within and outside the venue.

    But trouble was said to have started at about 9am when a detachment of armed policemen and an armoured personnel carrier (APC) stormed the area and asked members of the group to vacate the venue.

    A member of the group from the Ekeremor Local Government Area, Preye Ebiade, described the action of police provocative.

    He insisted that the rally was designed to ask the President Jonathan to heed the yearnings of kinsmen and declare for 2015 reelection.

    He said: “The New Dawn had, while sending out invitations to political leaders and elders on the rally, extended invitation to the State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson. He acknowledged the invitation and promised to attend.

    “This action is politically motivated. The Jonathan’s re-election should be a collective project and one person should not abort that dream on his own selfish altar for second term in Bayelsa.”

  • ‘Jonathan didn’t execute wedding from state fund’

    ‘Jonathan didn’t execute wedding from state fund’

    · Dame’s sibling says well-wishers provided souvenirs

    President Goodluck Jonathan expended little or nothing at the wedding of his daughter, Faith Osakwe, penultimate weekend in Abuja, Chief (Mrs.) Esther Gbonkumo, a member of the first family, has stated.

    She described the controversies trailing the wedding of as unnecessary.

    The President’s daughter, Faith, had last week wedded the Prince of Osimotu Kingdom, Godswill Osim from Abi, Cross River State.

    The week-long event was heralded by a superlative engagement ceremony at Otuoke, Bayelsa State hometown of Jonathan and the wedding proper held at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with all the razzmatazz of a typical high society wedding.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with The Nation over the weekend, Mrs. Gbonkumo, who is a sibling of the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, said insinuations that the presidency probably emptied the national treasury to give the president’s daughter a befitting wedding, was a misrepresentation of facts.

    According to her: “The opposition is just out to cast aspersions on the president. As an insider, I know for certain that President Goodluck Jonathan didn’t tamper with the public purse just because he wants to give his daughter out in marriage.

    “Actually, a lot of the things you saw on the day of the wedding as gifts and souvenirs were donated by well-wishers from different parts of the world.

    “Most of the donors who heard the president’s daughter was getting married came to shower gifts on their own volition.”

    On why the president accepted the donations knowing such could raise serious moral question, she emphasised Jonathan had no fore knowledge of the donations in the first place.

    “Even the president hardly knew most of the donors. Most of the donors were women and friends of the First Lady, who came from different parts of the world to show solidarity and support for Dame Patience Jonathan.

    “Specifically, those who brought the customised iPads, about 50 of them, also used the opportunity afforded by the gathering of who is who across the world to advertise their services. So, it is not as if they wasted money as such.”

    The opposition, she reiterated, is just out to make an issue where there is none.

    “In African tradition and customs, you don’t reject gifts at such occasions because everybody is supposed to be in a celebration mood.

    “So, there is really no reason why people should be hell-bent in character assassination of the first family,” she stressed.

     

  • 2015 campaigns begin, thanks to Jonathan

    2015 campaigns begin, thanks to Jonathan

    THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and presidency officials call them unity rallies. In reality, however, they are full-blown political campaigns that stop just short of enunciating campaign promises. The rallies are addressed by President Goodluck Jonathan, and the rally train has moved from one city to another purporting to unite squabbling PDP groups, and presenting grassroots mobilisers to party supporters and potential voters. During the rallies, the mobilisers themselves fall over one another to embrace and proclaim the president’s undeclared but no less ambiguous intention to contest the 2015 presidential poll. It would require very brave INEC officials to curb the president’s undisciplined approach to the polls. Either such brave officials no longer exist or, perhaps, the men who occupy the highest office in the land, as exemplified by President Jonathan himself, have become less fastidious about electoral rules and indeed all other laws.

    Nobody thinks the president will not contest. Indeed, no one thinks any person of substance will attempt to contest against President Jonathan for the party’s ticket. More crucially, no one expects that the PDP would present anyone but President Jonathan as its candidate next year. Previously, there was some small talk about whether President Jonathan was qualified to seek re-election, or whether he did not in fact sign a one-term deal with his backers, especially his reluctant northern backers. Now, everyone knows that that small talk was pure balderdash, and the supposed one-term deal absolute hogwash. No sane politician will sign a one-term deal nor, if he did, agree to step down after his first term. The jobholders around him would kick him in the groin if he pretended to be honourable enough to keep his word, and his ethnic group would murder him if he as much as exhibited the slightest reluctance to seek re-election.

    If indeed President Jonathan signed or promised a one-term deal, he had absolutely no intention of honouring it even from the outset. The gusto with which he is seeking re-election and the zeal with which he breaches electoral and moral laws unchecked are infallible proofs he has nothing but contempt for one-term deals so-called. Shortly after last week’s Nyanya blast in Abuja in which about 75 people died, the president attended another unity rally in Kano where he swore at Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State, inveighed against the opposition, and promised what he described as the recapture of Kano from the opposition. Nothing was done about succouring victims of the blast and their families, and no administrative steps were taken to ensure the government’s promises to the Nyanya injured were redeemed.

    The president had earlier attended another rally in Enugu where he addressed the entire Southeast zone and hurled boyish innuendoes at opposition leaders. Said he: “Somebody will come and say they are progressives and you begin to ask how progressive are they, where you cannot win a councillorship or chairmanship election unless your brother is the dictator, where you are a maximum dictator and you are progressives; progressive to where? Progressives to hell or to where?” Quite apart from vulgarising political ideologies in his idiosyncratic syntax, the president also made some stridently exaggerated, if not downrightly jejune, claims about the bigness and sanctity of his party. But above all he talked of how his party won the Southeast in 2011 and how it intends to win it again in 2015. The zone, through its well-known and fawning spokesmen, cheered him on and assured him of their loyalty and support.

    Nothing will stop the president’s campaign rallies: not the bombs of terrorists, nor the abduction of scores of schoolgirls from school dormitories, nor any disaster of truly horrendous proportions, nor even the barking but toothless electoral commission that vows to assert its independence. President Jonathan has restarted his visit to traditional rulers, and will embark on anything his aides and political strategists suggest, including talking sophomoric philosophy, religion and ethnicity. But let him and his defenders not tell us he is not campaigning. For when the real campaigns start, the president is unlikely to do better than he is unlawfully doing now, jumping the starter’s gun, and revelling in impunity and a one-sided race.

  • Jonathan blasts Kwankwaso at Kano rally

    Jonathan blasts Kwankwaso at Kano rally

    •He didn’t vote for me, says President

    President Goodluck Jonathan took a swipe at Kano State Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso yesterday, when he declared that Kwankwaso didn’t vote for him in 2011.

    Jonathan’s stance followed a statement by Kwankwaso that Kano people will not welcome the President.

    The governor said: “I regret voting for President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011. He has done nothing to move the nation forward. Only a few people are enjoying at the expense of other citizens.”

    At the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) unity rally to receive former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau to the party, Jonathan said: “PDP must recapture Kano.”

    Jonathan also challenged Kwankwaso to account for the over N225 billion local government funds he received from the Federal Allocation within two years.

    “We read in some of the newspapers that Governor Kwankwaso said he regretted voting for me. Let me tell my good people of Kano that Kwankwaso did not vote for me or Vice President Namadi Sambo, whether in the primaries or in the main election.

    “We have accommodated a lot, but we talk less. Some of you know what happened when we entered the Eagle Square then. By the time the counting got half-way—when it was clear that I was to emerge the candidate –Kwankwaso left the venue.

    “The little money my campaign office provided for refreshment and transportation for Kano delegates, Kwankwaso refused to give them that money. He did that so that the delegates will be angry and not vote for me.

    “Even in the main election, the little money my campaign office sent to Kano, Kwankwaso refused to release that money to anybody. How can Kwankwaso tell me that he voted for me?”

    The President also expressed surprise at the insinuations that the Federal Government abandoned Kano people.

    He said: “Some of you will ask that why is it that today, your President is not wearing the PDP attire; I decided to appear this way because there is somebody here in Kano who has been campaigning that the person wearing this bowler hat is a devil.

    “I am here to tell you briefly what the Federal Government has done for Kano people and I want you to ask yourself whether such a person who has been able to do all these things for you is a devil.

    “The Federal Government has taken Kano as a major focus of its agricultural transformation agenda. Kano farmers are benefiting from the Federal Government Growth Enhancement Scheme.

    “In the last two years, 760,000 farmers have benefited from the Federal Government’s subsidised fertiliser programme and free improved seeds for maize and rice.”

    Jonathan condoled with the families of the victims of Monday’s bomb blast in Abuja.

    He said: “Let me at this point express my deepest condolence again to the family members of those who lost their lives in the bomb blast in Abuja on Monday.

    “ I was at the scene of the incident, I visited the hospitals, I was so shocked that I couldn’t even talk.

    “Again, I express my condolence to the family members of the victims and, indeed, the whole country; and I want to re-emphasise that terror will not stop Nigeria from moving forward.

    “We will continue to move from strength to strength. We will also continue to encourage security agencies. We are looking at different options and we promise Nigerians that we will do our best and we will continue to work to make sure that we live peacefully in this country.”

    The President thanked Kano people for the warm reception, saying “let me thank the good people of Kano for the reception. From the airport to this venue, people lined up to welcome us.”

    Formally welcoming Shekarau, the President described him as a man of the people.

    “You all know Shekarau very well. He is the man of the people. When he was a governor, he was a member of the ANPP, I visited him two or three times as a Vice President of the PDP; but because Shekarau is a Nigerian, a well-learned man, an intelligent man, he received me on all the occasions I came here.

    “This is the kind of person that Kano needs to project and follow. We thank Shekarau for joining the PDP today. He is fully welcomed and integrated into the party.”

    Shekarau described the day as memorable and promised to protect and promote the interest of the Kano masses

    He said: “As long as I remain in politics, I will be dedicated and do all within my ability and capability to remain loyal to the party so as to show our solidarity and support to the party.”

    At the rally were Vice President Sambo, Senate President David Mark, Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, Governors Godwill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom), Ibrahim Shema (Katsina), Seidu Dakingari (Kebbi), PDP National Chairman Adamu Muazu, Minister of Information Labaran Maku, among others.

  • Kwankwaso: Jonathan insensitive

    Kwankwaso: Jonathan insensitive

    Kano State Governor Rabi’u Kwanwao said yesterday that President Goodluck Jonathan is insensitive to the yearnings of Nigerians.

    He said the President should be mourning victims of the Nyanya bomb explosion, instead of embarking on what he described as “merry-making trips”.

    The governor said: “At a time when several innocent lives have been lost, when many of the victims are in hospital seeking blood to survive, the President is gallivanting round the country in the name of PDP unity rally.”

    Kwankwaso spoke in Hausa during the second matriculation of students of Northwest University, Kano, at the Government House lawn.

    He wondered why the President should be travelling with taxpayers’ money, while the common man is being killed daily because of failure of the Federal Government to protect lives and property.

    The governor chided the President for justifying, promoting, and sustaining corruption, pointing out that despite the allegation of corruption against the Minister of Aviation and the missing $20 billion oil funds, he remained silent on such issues during his illegal campaign visit to Kano.

    “The man came to Kano to smear our image but thank God, the man gave me free publicity by mentioning my name over 50 times in a 15-minute address.

    “The President, Vice President and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation are vultures. They want the PDP to die and feed on its carcass.

    “Supposing I decide to contest for the number one seat in this country, I will beg APC, APGA and Labour Party not cast their votes for me – I want to assure you that with the PDP vote that I will garner, definitely I will defeat the President hands down,” the governor said.

    He said the Federal Government has failed the people by not doing what is expected of a responsible government, adding that Jonathan is not the President Nigerians deserve.

     

  • Jonathan pays tributes to Olubadan

    Jonathan pays tributes to Olubadan

    President Goodluck Jonathan has described the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Samuel Odulana, as a man of impeccable character whose reign  has  been peaceful.

    The president spoke yesterday at the monarch’s palace in Ibadan when he paid him a visit on his centenary birthday celebration.

    ”Oba Odulana is a man of impeccable character whose reign has witnessed peace and tranquility.

    “ To reach  100 years in life is a blessing,” the president said.

    Jonathan, who  congratulated the monarch, wished  him many more years of peaceful reign.

    NAN reports that the presidential jet 5N-FGT that conveyed the president landed at the airport in Ibadan at  3.12 p.m.  while the jet that conveyed Senate President David Mark and his deputy, Emeka Ihedioha,  landed at 2.55 p.m.

    Also on the president’s entourage were  People Democratic Party (PDP)  National Chairman Alhaji Adamu Mua’zu, the and presidential spokesman Dr Reuben Abati.

    The president was received at the Ibadan Airport by Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, Chief Jumoke Akinjide, the Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as well as members of  the Oyo  State Executive Council.

    Others were a former governor of the state, Adebayo Alao-Akala, former Senate Leader,  Chief Teslim Folarin, and other leading  politicians.

    NAN also reports that the president was given a colourful reception at the airport.

     

  • Conference delegates want Cameroon border closed

    Conference delegates want Cameroon border closed

    •call for State Police mounts
    Delegates to the National conference have urged President Goodluck Jonathan to close the Nigerian border with Cameroon.

    The delegates also considered yesterday sending a team, led by the leadership of the conference, to Dr Jonathan on the need for his administration to tackle the deteriorating security  situation in the country.

    Reacting to the abduction of over 100 female students in Borno State on Monday night, most of the delegates said the time had come for the creation of state and community policing.

    After several delegates had expressed sadness over the Monday morning Nyanya, Abuja bomb blast, which they said sent cold shivers down their spines, formerOgun State Governor Olusegun Osoba said the insurgencies had shown that Nigeria was in a state of war.

    He said the nation’s economy had been affected by the insurgencies, adding that the security breakdown had extended to education.

    Osoba said: “How do we invite investors? Our education is affected and, by extension, our future.

    “I suggest we call on President Jonathan to, as a matter of urgency, close the Nigerian borders with Cameroon, Niger and others on that axis and ask our security agencies to secure the borders and protect Nigerians there.

    “Those who were affected by the killings and kidnappings are Nigerians and we should send a delegation, led by the leadership (of the conference) to the President, to express our views and for him to know the import of our concerns.”

    Gen Tanko Ayuba said the incessant security breaches across the land meant there was a system failure in the security system.

    According to him, the system failure in the Intelligence sector and the Armed Forces is glaring.

    The retired soldier said there was no information sharing between security agencies.

    Ayuba noted that if a country lacks credible and dependable intelligence gathering community, it thus has nothing.

    The retired General stressed the need for an overhaul of Nigeria’s security system.

    He said: “There is need to put the Armed Forces to question. Are they professionally incompetent? Are they ill-motivated? Are they infiltrated? What happened to the border security initiative of years ago? I am in support of border closure against Cameroon. This is the time to walk the talk.

    “We need to deploy technology, surveillance system to do this, while our ground force would stop them on their tracks, if they want to come through the land.”

    A former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Women Leader, Josephine Anenih, also supported the call for state police.

    She noted that if every Nigerian takes security as a personal responsibility, things would improve.

    A former University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) vice chancellor Prof. Ishaq Oloyede said people should be cautious in their utterances and exercise patience on the outcome of investigations before they draw conclusions.

    He asked rhetorically if the people in authority were certain that the country was really dealing with Boko Haram.

    Oloyede said: “We should not play politics with security. We have to investigate and interrogate all issues concerned, instead of jumping to conclusions.

    “Jumping to conclusions before an investigation would give room for criminals, who were responsible for the acts to escape justice. There might also be some fifth columnists who are making efforts to undermine this country.

    “We have to stop the categorisation and ask those who know and should know to investigate.”

    Pastor Tunde Bakare said the government must be informed that the Conference was serious and concerned about the situation.

    He said beyond condemnations and condolences to the security agencies, which he noted seemed not to be of any effect, the conference ought to take a stand because “a death to one, is a death to all”.

    An activist Annkio Briggs said no one was sure if the insurgencies could be contained by the nation’s security agencies any longer.

    She noted that the attacks might have been orchestrated from outside the shores of the country.

    The activist said those who were responsible for taking security decisions should advise the President apprriately.

    “It is not a one man job,” she added.

    Another delegate member, Felicia Sani said Western nations should be held responsible for Nigeria’s woes.

    According to her, the West was working towards the prediction that Nigeria would cease by 2015.

     

    She said they were responsible for the sophisticated weapon used by the insurgent.

    The plenary however adjourned till 4.00pm today without a resolution on the subject.

  • ‘Build Ibaka Seaport’

    ‘Build Ibaka Seaport’

    Former Akwa Ibom State Deputy Governor Nsima Ekere has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to build the Ibaka Deep Seaport.

    Ekere spoke after the inauguration of the Southsouth Zonal Office of the Goodluck Support Group (GSG) by the Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs, Ahmed Gulak, in Uyo.

    He hailed the collaboration between the federal and state governments on the development of the seaport but urged the President to direct the Ministry of Transport and the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) to speed up the processes so that work can begin.

    The former deputy governor said the seaport has the capacity to create thousands of jobs, grow the economy and change the perception of Akwa Ibom as a civil service state.