Tag: Meeting

  • Probe: Jonathan holds meeting with ex-ministers

    Probe: Jonathan holds meeting with ex-ministers

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has met with some members of his cabinet in a bid to defend his integrity.

    He was said to have told the former ministers that he was “not a thief in office as being portrayed”.

    He explained how he met President Muhammadu Buhari for 20 minutes on two issues.

    They are:

    • advising Buhari against subjecting his person and former cabinet members to “media trial” on alleged corruption and;
    • why the Election Petition Tribunals in Rivers and Akwa Ibom should be allowed to work unhindered.

    He deplored what he called the involvement of the Department of State Security Service(DSS) on election-related matters in the two states.

    According to sources, the meeting was held at Jonathan’s Abuja home  a few days  ago.

    It was gathered that about 15 former ministers (including two who were recalled from London) and some former security chiefs attended.

    One of the former media aides in the Presidency attended the “strictly private” session to put issues in the correct perspective at the right time.

    But the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is central to the allegations against Jonathan, was absent.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said the session was “a frank and fact-finding” against the backdrop of plans by the Buhari administration to probe Jonathan’s tenure.

    The source said: “The ex-President confided in the meeting that he was worried that the gains of his administration were being washed away daily by the allegations of corruption being reeled out by the government.

    “He said he called the session to set the records straight and get facts because his administration was not enjoying any benefit of doubt among Nigerians, especially the media.

    “At a point, Jonathan, in an emotional manner told the meeting that ‘I am not a thief in office as being portrayed.”

    Another source said the former President asked all the ex-ministers to “brace for the probe ahead and keep their records intact to reply Buhari’s administration on issues being raised.

    “The ex-ministers unanimously agreed that there were better sides of Jonathan’s administration than being painted as a tenure of graft.

    “The key ministries, such as Works, Finance, Health, Aviation, Education and even Petroleum Resources were mandated to produce lists of achievements.

    “Some of the ex-ministers lamented that the Permanent Secretaries proving to Buhari as holier-than-thou were part of the Jonathan administration and they even made input into the handover notes.”

    Responding to a question, the source said: “Jonathan and the ex-ministers admitted that the administration might have some issues to clear in the management of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

    “But they said the situation was not as bad in the oil sector as being alleged.”

    A third source said: “I think we should expect some fireworks in the next few days. The meeting resolved to reach out to the public in the same equal weight the allegations of corruption will be  released by the Buhari administration.

    “But there was a word of caution that any response must not be abusive. The President personally appointed a former Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, to sign any statement on cabinet issues.

    It was learnt that some of the ex-Ministers asked Jonathan what he actually discussed with Buhari.

    “The President said he raised two issues with President Buhari within 20 minutes. This border on the need to avoid media trial on any allegation of corruption being looked into. He said he told Buhari that his image and members of his cabinet were being dragged in the mud. He said even in law, an accused person is deemed innocent until proven guilty.

    “Jonathan also said he asked Buhari to leave the Election Petition Tribunals in Rivers and Akwa Ibom states to do their work instead of the hounding of some INEC officials and politicians by DSS.”

  • Southern Nigeria Peoples’ Congress meeting in Akure: The grapes are sour

    A senior citizen in Ekiti State, Chief Deji Fasuan, criticises members of the Southern Nigeria Peoples’ Congress’ position on President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft war.

    I was amused to see the report and picture of the nebulous body called Southern Nigeria Peoples’ Congress in some national papers of 26th August, 2015.  This fire brigade, self–serving organization exposes much of the Nigerian character; when we are having things our way we laugh and relax.  When things are slipping- by, we cry foul.  Going by the screaming headlines reporting the outcome of the meeting – “Anti-graft war, lopsided appointment; Gbonigi, Ekwueme, Clark, others slam Buhari,” the Conferees deserve some pity.

    The crux of their grouse are political and senior management appointments hitherto made by the Buhari administration, observing that these appointments have not being fair (to whom they did not tell us), and asking Buhari to respect the configuration of the Nigerian polity.  Pray, when did the concept of Southern Nigeria Assembly start?

    Obviously many things escaped the knowledge or memory of the participants especially those from the South West.  Have we, in the West, forgotten so easily our misfortune of the last five years when the federal government administered the country as if our Region was not part of it?

    I have written on two occasion drawing attention of Nigerians to the apparent imbalance if not outright discrimination in the appointments to first and secondary levels of political positions and most importantly to executive and management positions in the MDAs especially the Agencies.  I told Nigerians that vital government positions in these sectors were lopsided in favour of the South South and South East.  I even posted the figures as follows – South South  and South East.  I even posted the figures as follows – South South and South East and 70% North  Central, North West and North East about 25 to 27% and South West just about 2%.  Was    there a Southern Assembly called to pontificate on this during those unfortunate years? Did anybody in the Northern zone gang together to accuse the South South and South East of foisting themselves on the Nigerian nation? Where were these do-gooders in Akure when the almighty Ayim Pius Ayim stood like a rock of Gibraltar against Yoruba interest? Are our Yoruba leaders aware that public service  appointments notably in the Ministry of Power and its agencies and indeed many other MDAs were still being rushed almost hours before the new administration took over? Did the Federal Character Commission blink an eye to these infractions? There are many more questions to answer.

    Looking at the photograph in one of the papers of 26th August 2015, I observed that Bishop Gbonigi is a “fish out of water”.  A fish rightly belongs to water, but when it is on dry ground it becomes and uncomfortable being indeed!  The revered Bishop known for transparency and total commitment to equity and fairness shares very little with the likes of Edwin Clark, the super godfather of the last administration and all it’s stood for.  A pontiff of no mean order, he bestrew the Nigerian political administrative and economic firmament for close to 5 years. A colossus who shared fundamentals of life with Asari Dokubo including resource control and power conscription, he did not let go throughout the last 5 years. Most politicians of the South South and the South East regularly echoed these positions. One may asked, what is their grouse today? Indeed the grapes are sour!

    Reading through the information contained in the write up, there are familiar names like Dr. Kunle Olajide, Chief Bode Ajewole, Chief Ebenezer Babatola and Prof. Olu Agbi, among others. For obvious reasons I don’t want to make any remark about these, but sufficient to say that the situation in Nigeria deserves a deep study. As for Kunle, my close associate and collaborator in Ekiti State, I wish he was not drafted to such a forum. Now to talk the fact, how many appointments has Buhari made to start making the inappropriate accusation of lopsidedness or unfairness?

    I don’t remember in all my years when ‘Southern Nigerian Assembly’ took a sustainable position regarding the administration of Nigerian nation state. The involvement of the Ondo State Governor is not surprising. It is pursuance of his new found love – struggling for leadership in Nigeria. While I wish him goodluck in this legitimate pursuit, I want to remind the aggressive governor that he is a Westerner, a Yoruba man before he becomes anything or everything later.

    I remember in the late 50’s and early 60’s that on the rare occasion that Azikiwe and Awolowo struck a deal on how to confront what they called the ‘Feudal North,’ the joint position usually changed barely 24 hours after the misguided accord. This was usually because the leader from the Eastern Region would not opt for collaboration with what was yesterday a feudal North, ‘in the national interest.’ Was Awolowo naïve all this time? At first he was trusting and later on he stood his ground for principles which he followed faithfully throughout his political career.  In fairness to Azikiwe, he was more pragmatic and realistic to know that Nigeria can never be ruled successfully with political affiliations horizontally but vertically.

    The last five years taught us a lasting lesson. The Nigerian nation is a collection of nationalities and therefore of interests. Its administration must reflect this for us to survive and to male a mark on the continent.

  • Abia holds women empowerment meeting

    Abia holds women empowerment meeting

    The Abia State government has kicked off a meeting where women are not only  educated on their rights but expected to educate others.

    It is a forum for self-education as well as educating humanity.

    Speaking with reporters in Umuahia, the state capital, wife of the state Deputy Governor Mrs Vivian Oko-Chukwu, who is the chairman of the committee for this year’s meeting, said the theme is ‘Empower Women and Empower Humanity’.

    Mrs Oko-Chukwu said the conference is used to usher in another fuller meeting across the state and the entire country later in the month.

    At that expanded meeting, the women would deliver lectures.

    She explained that before now people looked down on the August meeting, saying it was scarcely more than a platform for vanity.

    She said people dismissed the meeting as a forum “where women… come to exhibit their new wears and affluence, which is not so, as many things are discussed for the benefit of women”.

    The wife of the deputy governor said that women will be celebrating their own as lectures will be held in the area of education, health, women empowerment, politics and child trafficking, among others.

    She said that it is on that basis that the wife of the governor, Mrs Nkechi Ikpeazu is organising this year’s August meeting to educate women on their rights and things they are expected to do.

    Mrs Oko-Chukwu said that the meeting will be attended by 31 women groups from all parts of the state, while 50 women will be coming from each of the 17 council areas in the state.

    She said that after the lectures,  the women will be expected to go back home and educate their colleagues in the rural areas.

    “This conference is mainly for the the rural women for  their development.

    The wife of the deputy governor said that three lectures will be delivered by Dr (Mrs) Elizabeth Esochaghi, who will lecture on empowering women through education, while Dr Victoria Uwadilachi will talk about diabetes, Grace Ukeje will lecture on women empowerment rights.

    She said that the highlight of the conference will be the award of honours (Nne Abia) to three distinguished women of the state for their contributions to the development of the state.

    They are Dame Eunice Nwankwo, Dr Rose Ekeleme and Prof Okpete Kanu.

     

  • PDP governors stategise ahead  of meeting with Buhari

    PDP governors stategise ahead of meeting with Buhari

    Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) met last night to fine tune strategy ahead of today’s enlarged meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari over the prevailing cash crunch.

    The meeting, which started shortly after 9 pm was still on as at the time of filing this report at 10.55 pm.

    Although details of the meeting remained sketchy, sources close to the governors said they were seeking to harmonise their positions with their counterparts in the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    At the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) last Wednesday, the governors resolved to demand payment for the various federal projects executed by the various states but the Federal Government was yet to pay.

    Addressing reporters after the NGF meeting, Chairman of the Forum, Governor Abdulaziz Yari, said the state governments needed the money to enable them pay the backlog of salaries owed workers in their various states.

    Yari said some of the states were being owed between N10 billion and N50 billion, adding that there would be no reason for the states to seek bailout from the Federal Government if they debts were paid.

    This is coming in the backdrop of President Buhari’s announcement on Monday that the last PDP administration left an empty treasury.

  • ‘No meeting with Jonathan’

    The Muslim community in Oyo State has said none of its members will attend a meeting convened by President Goodluck Jonathan in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    Jonathan, who is the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is believed to have called the meeting to woo Muslims in the Southwest for the March 28 election.

    But the Muslim community in Oyo State has said it would not join the meeting– in line with the decision of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) not to meet with politicians until after the elections.

    A statement by the Chairman of the Muslim Community of Oyo State, Ishaq Kunle Sanni, reads: “It would be a betrayal of the Muslim Ummah in general for any Muslim group to disobey the order of these umbrella organisations.

    “Anybody who goes to Akure to meet the President is not representing the Muslim Community of Oyo State.

    “We urge people to vote according to their conscience and not be bamboozled by political demagogues masquerading as friends of the people. What these politicians are practising is nairatocracy and not democracy.”

  • Elder statesmen seek  Jonathan, Buhari meeting

    Elder statesmen seek Jonathan, Buhari meeting

    Strong indications emerged yesterday that President Goodluck Jonathan may meet his political arch-rival, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on a neutral ground for another round of talks on how to manage the outcome of the March 28 presidential poll.

    The plan is allegedly being packaged by some leaders of thought and elder statesmen.

    Details are being worked out, it was learnt.

    Some of the issues on the agenda are acceptance of the results of the poll and making Gen. Buhari to allay fears of President Jonathan if the PDP is defeated.

    A highly-placed source said: “I think the two leaders are being consulted by those behind the meeting to seek their consent and in order to determine the venue.

    “If there are issues they might want to be on the agenda, they can add ahead of the meeting.

    “We expect a heart-to-heart discussion because Nigeria is greater than anybody.”

    The list of those behind the initiative was kept under wraps yesterday.

    A source, who is privy to the proposed meeting, said: “We are aware of plans to facilitate a meeting between Jonathan and Gen. Buhari to allay some fears including alleged plans to try and jail the President if he loses the election.

    “The modalities are being worked out. Those behind it want the two leaders to have frank talks on how to manage the outcome of the general election.

    “In fact, there is a plan to hold the meeting abroad with only one of the facilitators at the proposed session to reduce influence on the candidates.

    “One of the objectives of the proposed meeting is to avoid plunging the nation into a deeper crisis.”

    Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday alleged that the President was afraid of being sent to jail by the APC presidential candidate, Buhari, if PDP is defeated.

    Obasanjo said: I believe the President’s fear is not leaving office per se, because he and I have had occasions to talk about this both seriously and jovially. “I believe President would want an opportunity to disengage peacefully and have a nice, decent and a glorious exit, I believe the President’s fear is, particularly, motivated by those who he see as Gen Buhari as his likely successor.

    “I believe those people would have been telling him that Buhari is a hard man, he would fight corruption and you may end up in jail if not in grave. I believe people must have told him all sorts of things and he is not the only one, there are other people who may be afraid of Buhari. But why?”

  • Bamidele attends APC meeting

    Bamidele attends APC meeting

    The governorship candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Ekiti State, Mr. Opeyemi Bamidele, is making moves to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Bamidele, a member of the House of Representatives, reportedly attended an APC meeting in Oshodi Local Government Area of Lagos State last week and announced his decision to join the party.

    A chieftain of APC in the local government, Mr. Kayode Tinubu, confirmed that Bamidele attended the party’s meeting and apologised to members for his defection from the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to the LP.

    Tinubu, a lawyer and former Vice Chairman, Oshodi/Isolo Local Government, said Bamidele was the leader of ACN in Shogunle ward before he defected. The ACN is among the major parties that formed the APC.

    “He was with us at the APC Oshodi/Isolo Local Government last week to tell us that he was returning to the party,” Tinubu said.

    According to him, the leadership of APC in the state had mandated Bamidele to go back to the Ekiti State chapter and purge himself of anti-party activities before he could be re-admitted.

    At the weekend, Bamidele hosted the APC Deputy Chairman (South), Chief Segun Oni, at Iyin Ekiti where

    the issue of his joining APC was believed to have been discussed.

  • Adamawa poll: Atiku calls for stakeholders’ meeting

    Adamawa poll: Atiku calls for stakeholders’ meeting

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called for an urgent meeting of stakeholders in Adamawa State to ensure a free and fair governorship election on October 11.

    In a statement yesterday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain said the meeting was necessary in view of the need to maintain security and the fear that the emergency rule in the state could disenfranchise the people.

    Stakeholders expected to meet include political parties, security agencies, the state government, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), civil society groups, election observers, religious and traditional rulers.

    Atiku said a report by NOI Polls revealed that 55 per cent of adult Nigerians and 72 per cent of those surveyed in the Northeast want the emergency rule imposed on three states in the region lifted during the 2015 elections.

    Atiku said the proposed meeting would come up with modalities for ensuring a free and fair election under emergency rule in Adamawa State, adding that Adamawa could be used as a fore runner of the 2015 polls.

    Stressing the need for tight security in the state, he, however, said emergency rule may make it impossible for residents to vote.

    The Turaki Adamawa said it would hinder free movement and association, such as political rallies.

    He said the emergency rule in Adamawa calls to question the level playing ground the government is supposed to provide for parties participating in the election, since the Federal Government is also an interested party in through the participation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Atiku stressed the need to address these issues before the October 11 election in the interest of democracy, justice and fair-play.

  • fall-out of Executive commitee meeting: NFF to finalize new deal for Keshi

    fall-out of Executive commitee meeting: NFF to finalize new deal for Keshi

    The Executive Committee of Nigeria Football Federation held a meeting yesterday, 30th July, 2014 at the NFF Secretariat, Abuja on issues concerning Nigeria football and resolved as follows:

    1)    The Executive Committee resolved that the Elective Congress of the NFF will still hold on Tuesday, 26th August, 2014 in Abuja while the General Assembly will now hold on Wednesday, 18th November, 2014  at a venue to be determined later.

    2)    Committee decided to retain the Electoral Committee headed by Mr. Amoni Biambo with the exclusion of Dr. Akpo Mudiaga-Odje and Mr. Pascal Patrick, while the Electoral Appeals Committee is also retained with the exclusion of Barr. Eddy Ibrahim Mark, who is a Chairman of one of NFF’s judicial bodies.

    3)    The Committee constituted a five-man committee to review the issue of bans on persons within the Nigeria football family and report back to the body within three days. The Committee, which was immediately inaugurated by the Acting President, Chief  Mike Umeh,  is headed by Chief Effiong Johnson and has Hon. Shehu Adamu, Mr. Ayodeji Tinubu, Mrs Dilichukwu Onyedinma and Hon. Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande as Members, while Dr. Christian Emeruwa will serve as Secretary.

    4)    As a result of unforeseen circumstances, the emergency Congress of NFF earlier proposed for Thursday, 31st July, 2014 but not hold, will now be convened at a later date. Board apologized for any inconveniences caused members of the NFF Congress by the postponement.

    5)    Following the report of a three –man committee appointed to open channels of communication with Mr. Stephen Keshi on the probability of contract renewal for the Super Eagles’ Head Coach job, the Executive Committee approved that the Acting President convene a meeting of the NFF Emergency Committee to approve/finalize details of Keshi’s possible re –engagement within the shortest possible time.

    6)    Executive Committee unanimously appointed Hon. Shehu Adamu as Acting 1st Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation.

    7)    Committee re-affirmed Barrister Musa Amadu as General Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation.

    8)    The Committee unanimously resolved that henceforth, funds generated from registration fees for the Men and Women Federation Cup competitions will now be shared at the ratio of 60 per cent to the Federation and 40 per cent to be kept by Football Associations in the States. Committee also expressed sincere appreciation to the Lagos State Government for hosting the Grand Finale of the Federation Cup for several years now, and also approved that the State host the next three editions in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

    IN ATTENDANCE: Chief Mike Umeh (Acting President); Hon. Shehu Adamu (Acting 1st Vice President); High Chief Emeka Inyama (Member); Mrs Dilichukwu Onyedinma (Member); Chief Effiong Johnson (Member); Hon. Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande (Member); Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu (Member); Barr. Christopher Green (Member); Alh. Suleyman Muazu (Member); Mr. Ayodeji Tinubu (Member); Alh. Yusuf Ahmed ‘Fresh’ (Member); Barr. Musa Amadu (Secretary)

    SIGNED

    HIGH CHIEF EMEKA INYAMACHAIRMAN, COMMUNIQUE DRAFTING COMMITTEE

  • Power Park Mission church’s camp meeting

    The Holy Ghost Fire Camp of the Power Park Mission Church International holds from August 17-24 at 32, Oluwakemi, Temitayo Street off Shangoremi lane Powerline Isheri-Berger, Lagos.

    The theme of the event is Thy Kingdom come (Luke 11:2).

    The Chief host, Apostle Dennis Elum, said the programme is for spiritual uplift of participants.