Tag: Jonah Jang

  • 48 die in Langtang violence

    48 die in Langtang violence

    … Gunmen kill 28, lose 20 – STF

    At least 48 people have been killed in violence in Langtang South Local Government Area of Plateau State since it started on Thursday, the Special Task Force (STF) in the state said.

    The STF spokesman, Capt. Salisu Mustapha, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos on Friday that invading gunmen killed 28 persons in Magama, Bongong and Karkashi communities, while the STF killed 20 of them  “in a gun duel that lasted several hours.”

    He said that many other assailants sustained gunshot wounds and were arrested by the STF.

    “Some motorcycles, weapons and ammunition were also recovered,’’ he added.

    Mustapha said the attackers were suspected to be Fulani herdsmen and that they withdrew toward Yamini, Yelwa-Shendam and Agikamai villages in Shendam Local Government Area after the attack.

    He, however, said the situation had been brought under control as more troops had been deployed to secure the area.

    Mustapha said “STF personnel are conducting a robust patrol to guard against further attacks on innocent persons.’’

    He advised the people to go about their normal businesses and warned that security men would deal with anyone caught making trouble in the area.

    “Individuals or groups of persons that have made themselves the enemies of the people will be treated as such because we shall fish them out and deal with them,’’ he warned.

    Meanwhile, the Chairman of Langtang South Local Government, Mr. Naanman Darko, said that more than 6,000 displaced persons were taking refuge at the local government headquarters in Mabudi.

    “In fact, more people are still trooping into the secretariat following rumours that more attacks are underway,’’ he said.

    Darko said nine injured persons were being treated at Langtang South General Hospital.

  • NGF imbroglio: Jang’s meeting illegal – Fayemi

    NGF imbroglio: Jang’s meeting illegal – Fayemi

    The governor of Ekiti state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi on Monday described a meeting of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum called by the Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State as illegal.

    He also disagreed with the call made by the President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Okey Wali (SAN), seeking the dissolution of the NGF.

    Fayemi, who said he was not aware of any meeting of the Forum, said that only Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers, who was duly elected the chairman of the forum, is competent to call a lawful meeting of the governors.

    “Any other meeting is illegal,” he said.

    The Ekiti governor, while responding to questions by journalists a thet Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, venue of the seventh edition of the NBA Law Conference, said the only meeting he was aware of was that called by President Goodluck Jonathan who he said has been meeting with the governors individually.

    “Most of us would attend meetings with the President because he is our president and we have to honour him,” he said.

    Fayemi described the NBA president‘s call as strange “because he is fully aware of the constitutional provision to freely associate.”

    “Just as the lawyers freely associate under the umbrella of the NBA without let or hindrance, the governors too have a right to freely associate with each other to exchange ideas and share experience,” he added.

    He said the NGF does not in any way distract the governors’ attention from governance of their respective states as they only meet once in a month on the eve of the National Executive Council of State meetings to articulate the position they would push at the meeting.

     

     

     

  • NGF imbroglio: Northern governors shun meeting

    NGF imbroglio: Northern governors shun meeting

    … Only five governors attend NSGF meeting

    The division within the fold of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum may be having adverse effect on the Northern State Governors’ Forum as some governors loyal to the Jonah Jang- led faction stayed away from the meeting of the northern governors held on Thursday in Kaduna.

    Prior to the meeting, Bauchi State governor, Isa Yuguda was quoted as saying that he will not attend any of the NSGF meetings  until the chairman of the Forum and Niger State governor Babangida Aliyu tell the whole world whether or not they held a meeting where they resolved to pick the Plateau governor as consensus candidate for the NGF election.

    Inside sources told The Nation that Jang and his Benue State counterpart Gabriel Suswam stayed away from the meeting.

    The sources said the governors felt betrayed by their northern colleague and concluded that there was no basis for a meeting like that.

    “Jang is aggrieved and felt that Aliyu has no moral right to preside over a meeting of northern governors when he stabbed him on the back. It was the same Niger State governor that presided over a meeting where Jang was nominated as a consensus candidate for the NGF election only for him to turn his back against him.

    “Jang cannot attend a meeting presided over by a betrayal and besides, they are having a retreat for government officials in Jos today,” said an aide to governor Jang who would not want his name in print.

    Another source told The Nation that initially, Jang was not interested in contesting the election of the NGF, but was chosen by 18 northern governors at their meeting before the election.

     

  • Amaechi’s God-given victory

    Amaechi’s God-given victory

    RIVERS State Governor Rotimi Amaechi must celebrate his re-election victory as Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) with humility and gratitude to God. This is because he who God has blessed, no President can curse. No force can change what God has decreed. In the midst of tension, the one God has ordained as most appropriate in the prevailing circumstance has won.

    Amaechi’s victory is in actuality against all odds. The presidency working through Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio strained 19 governors to sign an open endorsement before the elections; but as God will have it, the governors voted with their conscience and returned Amaechi to office. Akpabio is now showing the world the pre-signed document where Governor Jonah Jang’s name was written as winner ahead of the election.

    Amaechi’s political triumph has been a wonder of light, freedom and democracy above forces of darkness, despotism and dictatorship. Right from the episode of his aspiration to become state governor, he had been confronted with serial injustices, humiliations and embarrassments – just as it was in his desire for a second term as NGF Chairman. But in all, it has become perceptible that God has been favouring him. The irresolvable contention between Governors Ibrahim Shema and Isa Yuguda was not an error but occurred in order to pave way for him. On the other side, Plateau State Governor Jang who emerged at the dying moment when the two were forced to step down rightly lost to gain the position which he was not prepared for.

    Yet, even as Amaechi has won the polls, the war is not over. The battle line for 2015 is being drawn and the hand writing is becoming clearer for people that have been blinded by sentiment and power. This is a test case on how 2015 will look like when forces of darkness will no longer comprehend the light of day. The governors, including those who voted against the winner might as well begin to see the non-viability of their contentious forum.

    In reality, the NGF brouhaha is not profiting Nigeria anything. It is sad that PDP government has continuously wasted much of the nation’s time and resources in politicking than in growth and development. The forum, with Akpabio’s haughty carriage and other governors playing the devil’s advocate for the president has polluted political atmosphere across the land with detraction to securing power and position becoming the priority.

    For Amaechi and the opposition, as 2015 approaches, more battles might be brewing which is bound to be dirtier. If Niger-Delta (ex-) militants and their leaders could be mobilized to protest publicly against Amaechi, requesting that he should step down as governor, the future of the nation, even if Boko Haram is extracted, is becoming unguaranteed.

    Just like the opposition is trailing, Amaechi might need to use this opportunity to accomplish the vision for his mission. If not, the desperate presidency with its massive manhunt tools will incessantly work to pull him down the same way the nation is being dragged down. The target would be to deprive him and his people of enjoying the rest of his political life just like the masses today are hardly benefitting from the reward of democracy under the ruling party.

    The merry-go-round Akpabio and his pro-Jonathan colleagues should realize that Nigerians are becoming wiser politically. Not many would because of ethnicity or regionalism still want to align with failure in 2015, even with the desperation to hold on to power. Just like some PDP governors denied the pro-Jonathan NGF candidate of their voting rights, many Nigerians in the South would not just vote for a failing southerner if there is a trustworthy achieving northerner in the competition. More and more, Nigerians are yearning benefiting from the good of the land above wasting their voting values on the basis of ethnicity.

    This was why the progressive governors might have read the minds of the people by securing victory for Amaechi. The outcome is an indication that there is still light at the end of the nation’s dark tunnel.

    The likes of Akpabio displayed how he has been governing the people of his state by false pretences. A leader who would always prefer to satisfy an individual in transitory power instead of commitment to selfless service to the people might not receive anticipated personal recompense at the end of the pursuit.

    So thrilled that he was empowered as Chairman of a desperately-created PDP Governors Forum to tackle Amaechi, Akpabio has manifested himself as a typical wolf in sheep’s clothing. He hardly knew how not to throw stone as a resident in a glass house. After his group failed to satisfy the master’s personal political desire, he attempted to turn issues upside down by declaring the election which he engineered as invalid. He said Amaechi ought to have stepped down before the conduct of the election, adding that there was no way an incumbent could be in office while an election was being conducted. It was as if he has forgotten that in Nigeria, like he experienced when seeking for his second term as governor, incumbents do not leave office before elections.

    If also he is still standing on his contention of rigging, emanating from the voting and verification of only 35 governors in attendance, then democracy still has a long way to go in Nigeria. The list he had prepared ahead of the election can never stand as authentic voting pattern. He might have counted the vote before it was casted. Whereas, he ought to know that some of those who signed on the list never did it on their minds but just to please him and his boss. Election is a game of numbers. All manners of manipulations used to be done during general elections, and might be thought as the way out in 2015 might not work again.

    If Amaechi who was eventually voted for by most of the governors had had been declared the loser, Nigerians would have been greatly thwarted. Akpabio needs to be taught that God will always do what He wants to do, no matter what, because power belongs to Him and He gives it to whom He wants. Evidently, Akpabio needs some education to know why he could not even deliver despite all the threats and arm- twisting. Let him understand why he and his team gambled and failed.

    Indeed, the reality of the NGF election is that it is a technical knockout for anti-Amaechi politicians. After several months of intrigues and politicking, the president failed to convince his initial candidate to step down for a newly-chosen one, and could not also convince his party governors to vote for his even tually chosen candidate. This inconsistency means that he has been weakened politically by the result of the election. He picked the wrong battle and was not ultimately honoured.

    It is distasteful that Mr. President, the number one citizen could not gather enough support within his own political party to defeat his perceived opponent. He should now be much more bothered how votes from South East and South-South will return him to Aso Villa in 2015. The fact is that nothing seems to be working in this regime. South-South is only supporting him because he is their son; not much practical benefit with impact on the life of the people.

    We must imbibe the lesson that the political future of Nigeria is greater than that of any individual. Nobody can become the authentic president of Nigeria without the support of majority of Nigerians. Most Nigerians has been crying in all corners that President Goodluck Jonathan is not performing pleasingly. It does not matter his address to the nation this week granting self acclamation for achievbements, what will impress the people is the level of positive impact of his practical performance on their lives.

    The wisdom might be for him to put sentiments and desperation aside so that he can move Nigeria forward. The nation that once had the potentiality of greatness has been stagnant for too long.

     

  • My ‘election’ as NGF Chair was the will of God- Jang

    Governor of Plateau state, Jonah Jang has declared that his emergence as chairman Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) was the will of God.

    Officially, Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State was declared winner of the election on Friday, but Jang and 18 other Governors have insisted that the Plateau State governor won the election.

    Speaking on Sunday in Jos during a special church service organized by the state government to offer special prayers to God as part of the program of events marking the 2013 democracy anniversary Jang said ” I did not aspire for the position”

    “We got to Abuja for the NGF meeting, in my morning morning devotion that very day, I prayed to God to allow his will prevail in the meeting, not the will of human. Because I knew the kind of problem we were passing through in the forum, so I commit everything to the hands of God.

    “I never knew God has concluded his plan on me to use me as solution to the problem, I never wanted to be chairman NGF and that was why my name never came out as a contestant.

    “But in the meeting of Northern Governors Forum, two of the contestants from the north; Gov Yuguda and Gov Shema voluntarily stepped down from the contest. Before I knew what was going on, the chairman northern governors forum presented my name as their candidate having been zoned to the north in the North-South rotational base.

    “The position of the NGF was zoned to the ruling party PDP, the PDP governors forum unanimously adopted my name and the Northern Governors forum gave their consent and approval to my name.

    Jang stated further, “I was surprised at the whole thing, and when I was wandering how, my mind took me back to my prayer during my devotion earlier in the morning and I said this is God at work, I am not even in the position to say no to the work of God. So whatever a mam does, God will always have his way.

    “I know as a pastor, before God created you, God has already designed your program in life, whatever that happened in your life is God’s will” said Jang

    On the democracy anniversary, Jang said, “By Wednesday this week, our current democracy will be fourteen years old. I Want to say democracy has come to stay in Nigeria. Because God himself is a democrat. After creating us in his own image, God gave us the right to choose our leader, he gave us the wisdom to lead our people, so God is fully democratic.

    “So therefore, in our democratic journey, we should allow God’s will to prevail because God never fails” said Jang.

  • NGF:  We should work together for Nigeria – Jang

    NGF: We should work together for Nigeria – Jang

    Governor of Plateau State, Jonah David Jang, has called on his rival Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and all members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum to work together in the interest of the nation.

    Jang made the call on Sunday on his arrival at the Yakubu Gowon International Airport, Jos, shortly after attending the NGF meeting in Abuja.

    He said, “I have been given an assignment to chair the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and by the grace of God I will do my best to unite this forum and to make sure the Forum give the right leadership to people of Nigeria because we are the ones that govern the states.

    “I’m advocating that we must work together as leaders of our various states. I am also appealing to my colleagues in the NGF that the election or selection processes, whichever way you may call it, should not divide us as leaders of our people. We have one purpose as members of the NGF and as leaders elected by our people.

    “We have worked with Governor Rotimi Amaechi when he was the chairman of NGF, I now expect him to join his colleagues and work with me now that I am the Chairman of the Forum, so that we continued to give Nigerians the right leadership expected of us,” the Plateau governor said.

    He was received at the airport by top government functionaries in the state led by his deputy Ambass Ignatius Longjan and secretary to the state government Prof. Shedrach Best.

     

     

  • NGF crisis: Jang group plots  Amaechi’s expulsion from PDP

    NGF crisis: Jang group plots Amaechi’s expulsion from PDP

    • Pro-Amaechi governors launch counter-plot to sack Akpabio

    • Aggrieved governors meet VP, Anenih

    The battle for the soul of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) got messier yesterday with the anti-Amaechi forces pushing for the expulsion of the Rivers State Governor from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Amaechi was re-elected for a second term on Friday at an election in Abuja, polling 19 votes to the 16 for Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State.

    His election was immediately disputed by a group of governors comprising Jang, Godswill Akpabio and 16 others who proclaimed Jang as the authentic chairman of the NGF.

    The group had its ‘maiden’ meeting in Abuja and resolved to create its own secretariat.

    A delegation took their case to Vice President Namadi Sambo in the absence of President Goodluck Jonathan who is in Ethiopia, and the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) Chief Antony Anenih.

    Amaechi is currently not in the good books of the President, his main offence being his alleged political ambition in 2015 which is perceived to be in conflict with that of the president.

    He is being tipped as running mate to Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State.

    Both Lamido and Amaechi have denied the allegation.

    However, a counter plot by the pro-Amaechi governors in the PDP is also in the works. They are rooting for proper election of the Chairman of the recently formed PDP Governors Forum.

    It was set up by the party’s leadership as part of the strategy to curb alleged excesses of Amaechi who, in their opinion, was using the NGF against the interest of the President.

    Gov Akpabio, a pro-Jonathan governor, was selected to lead the group and he is now the arrow head of the Jang group.

    Moments after their meeting at the Benue State Governor’s Lodge, Governors Akpabio, Jang and Garba Umar (Acting governor of Taraba) drove to Anenih’s residence. Time was 2.30 pm. The meeting lasted one hour.

    From there they proceeded to the Presidential Villa to see the Vice President.

    Details of that meeting were not immediately available.

    All the 19 governors who voted for the re-election of Amaechi as the NGF chairman are not relaxing either.

    They plan to come out and openly identify with his leadership, sources said yesterday.

    Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the anti-Amaechi governors met three times between Friday night and 2pm yesterday on how to curtail Amaechi.

    It was gathered that one of the issues on the agenda was the need to expel Amaechi from the party. They said they strongly suspected that Amaechi has been working in collaboration with the opposition to “ridicule the presidency and the PDP.”

    They also decided not to accept the result of the Friday election by going ahead with a parallel NGF headed by Jang and strengthening the PDP Governors Forum.

    A source said: “The anti-Amaechi forces are still shocked by how the Rivers State Governor won the re-election. They also blamed some of the governors for walking away quietly from the election venue without creating a scene by rejecting the poll result on the spot.

    “Initially, some of the aggrieved governors thought of going to court to stop Amaechi from being recognised as the NGF chairman but they feared that they might not be able to secure an ex-parte injunction. They said a political option is a quick-win one.”The grand plot now is to prevail on the PDP leadership to expel Amaechi from the party because the ruling party ought to produce NGF chairman.

    “They said since the PDP structure in Rivers State has been hijacked from Amaechi, the new leadership of the state chapter should be mandated to initiate his suspension and expulsion.

    “At the closed-door session, they also agreed to recognise Jang’s leadership instead of Amaechi’s.”

    But some of the 19 governors, who backed Amaechi, have also launched a counter-plot to hijack the PDP Governors Forum from Governor Godswill Akpabio.

    About 13 out of the 23 members of the PDP Governors Forum have hatched another plan to call for “a proper election into the chairmanship of the Forum”

    Another source added: “The next battle is going to be at the PDP Governors Forum because Akpabio’s leadership was an imposition. We want election into the PDP Governors Forum.

    “Already, 13 out of 23 members of the PDP Governors Forum have met and agreed to call for “a proper election.” The game is now certainly a tit-for- tat one.”

    A source in Amaechi’s camp said: “they will soon see that Amaechi is the legally elected chairman of the NGF.

    “We saw it coming by video recording the election. They tried their best to stop the recording of the voting process but we were adamant.

    “If they go ahead to witch-hunt Amaechi, all the governors who accounted for the 19 votes will now come out to address the press.”

  • NGF Chairmanship; Amaechi defeats Jang

    NGF Chairmanship; Amaechi defeats Jang

    The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi on Friday defeated the Governor of Plateau State, Mr. Jonah Jang to be re-elected  for a second term tenure.
    Amaechi garnered 19 votes to Jang’s 16 at the keenly contested poll held in Abuja.
    While Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Geidam stayed away from the poll, there were indications that a governor might have stayed neutral.
    But anti-Amaechi governors were alleged to have threatened a protest march out of the poll venue.
    According to an insider, Amaechi won the poll at the first ballot by defeating Jang, who was earlier endorsed by the Northern States Governors Forum.
    The insider said: “At the count of the ballot, Amaechi secured 19 votes against Jang’s 15.
    “The verdict has been greeted with protest by pro-presidency governors. That is what we are now contending with. They want to stage a walk out.”
    Earlier the Northern Governors Forum (NGF) yesterday adopted Governor Jonah Jang as its consensus candidate for the chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF).
    This followed the refusal of Governors Ibrahim Shema and Isa Yuguda to step down for each other.
    Based on the resolution, Jang collected the form to contest for the seat with the incumbent at about 3.45pm before the NGF meeting started at 4pm.
    A reliable source, who spoke in confidence, said: “At the Northern Governors Forum session, neither Shema nor Yuguda was ready to step down. We felt it would not be good for the North to go to the poll disunited.
    “Some of us also felt that we should go for a neutral candidate so that the presidency and pro-Amaechi camps will not claim to any superiority.
    “We also went for a Christian governor to underscore our determination to bring peace and stability to the North.
    “He also appears to be one of the oldest in our midst having been a military governor twice when some members of the NGF were even in secondary school.”
    With the development, the NGF election will now be a straight fight between the outgoing NGF chairman, Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Jang.
    A highly-placed source said: “With a likely bloc votes from the Northern Governors Forum, Jang may emerge as the new NGF chairman.
    “I do not see the Northern governors betraying Jang. They all want to put this suspicion from the presidency behind them.”