Tag: Nigeria@57

  • No country will build Nigeria without personal gains – Lawal

    No country will build Nigeria without personal gains – Lawal

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) Diaspora Chieftain and Global Affairs Analyst, Ayoola Lawal, in his message as Nigeria celebrate her 57th independence anniversary, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for departing from ‘the status quo of the financial recklessness and wasteful spending of past governments in the name of independence celebration’.

    Speaking to The Nation on the celebration of Nigeria ‘s 57th Independence Anniversary, Lawal, Chairman APC Scandinavia, noted that choosing to visit the gallant troops who are currently battling to wholly reclaim parts of the country from Boko Haram Insurgents, “depicts the dawn of a new era of mindfulness and care in the history of our nation.

    Ayoola Lawal, Chairman, APC Scandinavia

    The President’s action is a way to show appreciation for their bravery in defending the nation rather than celebrating with the elites and the power brokers and lobbyist in Abuja.

    “No doubt that Nigeria has recorded certain unique feats as a nation after 57 years of independence, however, much more is required in terms of equity in the distribution of resources, good governance, regional sense of belonging, the rule of law, the promotion of excellence over mediocrity due to nepotism and tribalism, and real patriotism,” he said.

    According to him, citizens of Nigeria both home and in the diaspora, all need a paradigm shift and be true to conscience rather than greed and utopia. He stated clearly that “no external government will build our nation for us except on special interest at our long-term disadvantage.

    “With the growing level of political awareness, freedom of speech and social connectivity in contemporary time, I have no iota of doubt that Nigeria will be great again because we are on the right path of steady sustainable development,” he noted.

    The APC Diaspora Chieftain further urged Nigerians to put the greater good of all first as against the “Me, Myself and I” attitude that has left the country wallowing in pains of stagnancy.

  • Nigeria@57: Celestial admonishes Nigerians to seek God

    Nigeria@57: Celestial admonishes Nigerians to seek God

    The Head Pastor of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) Worldwide, Ogunlana St, Ijesha-Tedo, Pastor Josiah Owodunni, on Sunday admonished Nigerians to seek the kingdom of God as Nigeria turns 57.
    Owodunni told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that Oct. 1 was a day of thanksgiving because of Nigeria’s 57th Independence anniversary, which also marks the CCC’s 70th anniversary.
    “In celebration of these two anniversaries, I advice people to seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, so that all other things shall be added unto them.
    “I urge them to desist from pursuing worldly things which have no significant benefit to both the physical and the spiritual self,’’ he said.
    Evang. Lawrence Afolabi, a member of the church, urged all Nigerians to tolerate one another and work for the progress and development of the nation.
    “Nigeria is endowed with a lot of mineral resources and human capital to make this country one of the greatest nations in the world.
    “Therefore, I urge every Nigerian to come together and stand in unity so that we can make this nation a formidable force to be reckoned with,’’ Afolabi said.
    Meanwhile, Mrs Bola Obiyomi, a senior elder of the church, prayed that God would continue to strengthen President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts in the fight against corruption.
    “The President has made significant impact in his efforts to curb corruption in the country and I believe that gradually, the process shall be perfected,’’ she said.
    Obiyomi also lauded the numerous programmes organised by the present administration in terms of creating youth empowerment programmes for the purpose of imbibing a self-sustenance culture in young Nigerians.

    The Celestial Church of Christ is a spiritual, world-wide, Holy Church which was founded on the Sept. 29, 1947 in Porto Novo, Republic of Benin, through the Late Prophet Samuel Bilehou Joseph Oshoffa.

    The Church is well known with Parishes, Dioceses all over the world, with its International Headquarters at Ketu in Lagos, Nigeria

  • Nigeria@57: Introduce Diaspora voting, Union begs FG

    Nigeria@57: Introduce Diaspora voting, Union begs FG

    Nigerian communities in South Africa have appealed to the Federal Government to introduce Diaspora voting for Nigerians living abroad.

    Mr Adetola Olubajo, the President of Nigeria Union, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the telephone from Pretoria, South Africa,  on Sunday that such move would give Nigerians in Diaspora a sense of belonging.

    “We appeal to the Federal Government and indeed the National Assembly, to pass necessary legislation that will introduce Diaspora voting. Nigerians abroad contribute to the nation`s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) through remittances amounting to millions of dollars.

    “ In other democracies of the world, Diaspora voting is an integral part of the voting process and having practised democracy for more than 16 years, Nigeria should not be an exemption,” he said.

    Olubajo said Nigerians in South Africa were proud of the nation`s democracy would celebrate the independence with activities aimed at bringing citizens of both countries together.

    “ We have put in place some activities that will foster social cohesion between Nigerians and South Africans to mark our independence.

    “As we celebrate the independence, we urge Nigerians to have an honest reflection on happenings in the country and the way forward.

    “ The union believes that Nigerians should think of the country and come up with honest ways of moving her forward,” Olubajo said.

    Mr Emeka Ezinteje, Secretary General of the Union, said that the independence celebration should serve as a rallying point for the nation`s unity.

    He said that a united country would achieve greater heights in all endeavours.

    “ The Nigeria union is happy to be part of the independence day celebration. We wish our country and people well and continue to pray for peace, unity and progress,” he said.

  • Agitations: Buhari disappointed at leaders of communities

    Agitations: Buhari disappointed at leaders of communities

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed disappointment at leaders of communities where agitations have sprout in the country in recent times.

    The President made this known on Sunday in his Independence Day message to the nation.

    According to him, those who are agitating for a re-run were not born by 1967 and have no idea of the horrendous consequences of the civil conflict which the country went through.

    The message reads in full:

    My dear Nigerians,

    October 1st remains a special date for all Nigerians as this marks the day when we attained one of the most precious of human desires — freedom.

    Over the years the country has gone through trials and tribulations, but October 1st is always a day for celebrations.

    It is a day for thanks giving, reflection and re-dedication.

    It is also a day for remembrance. We should remind ourselves of the recent journey from 1999 – 2015, when our country happily returned to democratic rule.

    However, in spite of oil prices being an average of $100 per barrel and about 2.1m barrels a day, that great piece of luck was squandered and the country’s social and physical infrastructure neglected.

    We were left with no savings and huge infrastructure deficit.

    The APC Government’s Campaign rallying cry to restore security, re-balance the economy and fight corruption was not all rhetoric.

    The country must first be secured. The economy must be re-balanced so that we do not depend on oil alone. We must fight corruption which is Nigeria’s Number One Enemy. Our Administration is tackling these tasks in earnest.

    In the past two years, Nigeria has recorded appreciable gains in political freedom. A political Party at the Centre losing elections of State Governor, National Assembly seat and even State Assemblies to the opposition parties is new to Nigeria. Added to these are complete freedom to associate, to hold and disseminate opinions. Such developments clearly attest to the country’s growing political development. But like all freedoms, this is open to abuse.

    Recent calls on re-structuring, quite proper in a legitimate debate, has let in highly irresponsible groups to call for dismemberment of the country. We can not and we will not allow such advocacy.

    As a young Army Officer, I took part from the beginning to the end in our tragic civil war costing about 2million lives, resulting in fearful destruction and untold suffering. Those who are agitating for a re-run were not born by 1967 and have no idea of the horrendous consequences of the civil conflict which we went through.

    I am very disappointed that responsible leaders of these communities do not warn their hot-headed youths what the country went through. Those who were there should tell those who were not there, the consequences of such folly.

    At all events, proper dialogue and any desired constitutional changes should take place in a rational manner, at the National and State Assemblies. These are the proper and legal fora for National debate, not some lop-sided, un-democratic body with pre-determined set of objectives.

    Government is keeping up the momentum of dialogue with stakeholders in the Niger Delta to keep the peace. We intend to address genuine grievances of the communities.

    Government is grateful to the responsible leadership of those communities and will pursue lasting peace in the Niger Delta.

    SECURITY

    On security, Nigerians must be grateful to our gallant Armed Forces for rolling back the frontiers of Boko Haram’s terrorism, defeating them and reducing them to cowardly attacks on soft and vulnerable targets.

    Nigeria is grateful to its neighbours and the international community for the collective efforts to defeat this world-wide menace of terrorism.

    Not even the most organized and most equipped police and security forces in the world can escape the menace of modern day terrorism, as we have seen in recent years in Europe and other parts of the world.

    But we are not letting up. Our Armed Forces in an effort to enhance the operational capability of troops of OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE have established Mobile Strike Teams in the North East. These will ensure the final push to wipe out the remnants of Boko Haram.

    In addition, through targeted air strikes most of the leadership and identified logistics bases and routes of the insurgents have been neutralized. The Armed Forces have established a Naval presence in the Lake Chad Basin as part of the coordinated military efforts to curtail the movements or re-emergence of the sect in the area.

    Government is working round the clock to ensure release of the remaining Chibok girls, as well as other persons in Boko Haram captivity. Government will continue to support the Armed Forces and other security agencies to fight not only terrorism, but kidnapping, armed robberies, herdsmen/farmers violence and to ensure peace, stability and security in our country.

    ECONOMY

    With respect to the economy, the Government has remained pro-active in its diversification policy. The Federal Government’s agricultural Anchor Borrowers Programme, which I launched in November 2015, has been an outstanding success with:

    · N43.92 billion released through the CBN and 13 participating institutions,

    · 200,000 small holder farmers from 29 states of the federation benefitting,

    · 233,000 hectares of farmland cultivating eight commodities, namely Rice, Wheat, Maize, Cotton, soya-beans, Poultry, Cassava and Groundnuts, in addition to fish farming.

    These initiatives have been undertaken in close collaboration with the states. I wish to commend the efforts of the Governors of Kebbi, Lagos, Ebonyi and Jigawa States for their support to the rice and fertilizer revolutions.

    Equally commendable are contributions of the Governors of Ondo, Edo, Delta, Imo, Cross River, Benue, Ogun, Kaduna and Plateau States for their support for the Presidential initiative for palm oil, rubber, cashew, cassava, potatoes and other crops.

    With the abundance of rainfall last year and this year, agriculture has enjoyed Divine intervention.

    Since December last year, this Administration has produced over 7 million 50Kg bags of fertilizer. Eleven blending plants with a capacity of 2.1 million metric tons have been reactivated. We have saved $150 million in foreign exchange and N60 billion in subsidy. Fertilizer prices have dropped from N13,000 per 50Kg bag to N5,500.

    Furthermore, a new presidential initiative is starting with each state of the Federation creating a minimum of 10,000 jobs for unemployed youths, again with the aid of CBN’s development finance initiatives.

    Power remains a huge problem. As of September 12th, production of power reached an all — time high of 7,001 Megawatts. Government is increasing its investment, clearing up the operational and financial log jam bedeviling the industry. We hope to reach 10,000 Megawatts by 2020.

    Key priorities include better energy mix through solar and Hydro technologies. I am glad to say that after many years of limbo, Mambilla Power Project has taken off.

    Elsewhere in the economy the special window created for manufacturers, investors and exporters, foreign exchange requirements has proved very effective. Since April, about $7 billion has come through this window alone. The main effect of these policies is improved confidence in the economy and better investment sentiments.

    The country has recorded 7 consecutive months of lower inflation, Naira rate is beginning to stabilize, appreciating from N525 per $1 in February this year to N360 today. Broad-based economic growth is leading us out of recession.

    Furthermore, in order to stabilize the polity, the Federal Government gave additional support to states in the form of:

    · State Excess Crude Account loans,

    · Budget Support Facility,

    · Stabilization Fund Release

    to states and local governments as follows:

    · N200 billion in 2015

    · N441 billion in 2016

    · N1 trillion in 2017

    Altogether totaling N1.642 trillion.

    This was done to enable states to pay outstanding salaries, pensions and small business suppliers who had been all but crippled over the years.

    In addition, the Government’s current N500 billion Special Intervention Programme is targeting groups through;

    · Home Grown School Feeding Programme,

    · N-Power Job creation to provide loans to small-scale traders and artisans,

    · Conditional Cash Transfer,

    · Family Homes Fund and

    · Social Housing Scheme.

    CORRUPTION

    Fellow Nigerians,

    We are fully aware that fighting corruption was never going to be a straightforward task. We expected corrupt elements to use any weapon to fight back, mainly judicial obstruction and political diversion. But we are determined to eradicate corruption from our body politic.

    In this fight, the Government has:

    · Empowered teams of prosecutors,

    · Assembled detailed databases,

    · Accelerated the recovery of stolen funds.

    The Administration’s new institutional reforms include:

    · Enforcing Treasury Single Account,

    · Whistle-Blowers Policy,

    · Integrated Payroll Personnel and Information System.

    We have signed multi-lateral cooperation agreements on criminal matters with friendly countries. There are signs of increasing cooperation from the Judiciary. Recently the Chief Justice of Nigeria directed Heads of all our Courts of first instance and Appeal to accelerate hearings of corruption cases and dismiss any judicial officers found to have been compromised.

    Justice Salami has just been appointed to chair the Judiciary’s anti-graft committee. Government expects a lot from this Committee.

    I commend the National Assembly for refocusing on its oversight committees. They should, in addition, ensure swift passage of enabling corruption laws. But fighting corruption is a bottom to top operation. I call on all Nigerians to combat corruption at every turn. By not asking for and refusing to accept a bribe, by reporting unethical practices or by blowing a whistle, together we can beat corruption. The government for its part will work for accountability at all levels – Federal, State and Local Governments. CHANGE will then be real.

    As we enter the second half of our term of office, we intend to accelerate progress and intensify our resolve to fix the country’s challenges and problems.

    Thank you and a happy holiday to all of you.

    God bless our country

  • Nigeria@57: Group hails Buhari, Service Chiefs for visiting Maiduguri

    The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism [CATE], has commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the Service Chiefs for using the occasion of the Independence Day celebration to visit Maiduguri, Borno State to asses the success of the fight against insurgency.

    CATE in a statement by its National President, Gabriel Onoja while felicitating with the government and people of Nigeria on the 57th anniversary of its independence as a sovereign nation enjoined Nigerians to be mindful of the fact that certain institutions and individuals have placed their lives on the line to ensure the current peace and calm in the country.

    The coalition noted that as majority of the populace are high in the glee of celebrating Nigeria’s 57th anniversary and the dawn of a new month, the nation’s Service Chiefs are in Maiduguri working hard all in the bid to sustain the current peaceful atmosphere in the country.

    Said the group; “We should not lose sight of the fact that some of our gallant military men are in the trenches, in the bushes and have not slept or seen members of their families just so that we can sleep with our two eyes closed. This is the greatest gift to all of us on Independence Day.”

    CATE says it is proper at an occasion like this for Nigerians to not only reflect on the measure of sacrifice being made to keep the country one and secure but to salute the thoughtfulness and devotion to duties of both the top brass and the rank and file in the military and other security agencies involved in the operations against terrorism and insurgence in the Northeastern part of the country.

    The group says there’s a need to continue to sustain the hardline approach the military has taken against the terrorists in order to make life more meaningful to Nigerians.

    “This is very important because no nation can lay claim to independence or freedom if terrorists are allowed to occupy any of its territory,” it added.

  • Nigeria@57: Governorship candidate calls on leaders to ensure just, united country

    Nigeria@57: Governorship candidate calls on leaders to ensure just, united country

    Chief Sam Oraegbunam, the governorship candidate of Hope Democratic Party (HDP) in the Nov. 18 governorship election in Anambra has called on leaders at all levels in the country to work toward one Nigeria.

    He also urged them to discharge their responsibilities, premised on justice, equity and constitutionality.

    Oraegbunam gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Saturday.

    He said the country had come a long way in spite numerous economic, political and social challenges it had passed through, adding that what Nigeria needed now should be unity and development.

    The governorship candidate decried the tensions caused by agitation from across the country, saying that true peace and unity could only be achieved through constant dialogue.

    He called for more powers and responsibilities for the local governments to enable them discharge their functions effectively to the people at the grass roots.

    Oraegbunam urged Nigerians, irrespective of their differences to join the fight against corruption; a phenomenon he noted was one of the factors that have held Nigeria down.

    “I salute Nigeria as it marks 57 years of independence, though it has not been easy.

    “Nigeria can be greater if every component of it shows more commitment and sincerity with each other.

    “I support one Nigeria that has equity and justice as its foundation.

    “We need dialogue, negotiation and renegotiation as a process so that we can always have an acceptable equilibrium.”

    On the forthcoming election in Anambra, Oraegbunam called on his colleagues in the exercise to dwell on issues that bothered on the welfare of the citizen of the state and not propaganda campaign.

    “The big parties are throwing money around, running propaganda in the name of campaign.

  • Nigeria@57: Artistes hold concert, seek support

    Nigeria@57: Artistes hold concert, seek support

    More than 30 performing artistes and movie producers staged a concert at the Artistes’ Village in National Theatre, Lagos, on Friday night to celebrate Nigeria’s 57th independence.

    The concert had was tagged “Sounds Like Lagos’’.

    The artistes who performed included Akinlade Richard `MC Richard’, Ibrahim Olayiwola ‘Small Faze’, Adeniyi Juigbe ‘Baale’, Gifted Steppers Children Dance Company and Okezuonu Confidence `My Lady’.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that two veterans, Chief Lari Williams and Prince Temitope Babayemi, were honoured at the show for their contributions in the entertainment industry.

     

    Williams, who marked 50 years as an actor in September, told NAN that the industry deserved more support from the public and private sectors to meet international standards.

    He said that lack of support for upcoming artistes was responsible for low pace of their development.

    “The young ones are not moving as required because they do not get external sponsors, while veterans live on their past glory,’’ he said.

    Williams commended Actors Guild of Nigerian for efforts in developing the entertainment industry, and urged entertainers and the entire society to emphasise stage performance.

    “Stage performers are of better acting quality than screen performers.

    “America’s entertainment industry today still depends on stage performances to boost its economy, unlike Nollywood, which rate of improvement is slow,’’ he said.

    Babayemi, the Coordinator of Artistes’ Village, Lagos, told NAN that the entertainment industry had been performing below expectations.

    “The slow pace of development of the art is because artistes survive on their own.

    “The authorities should invest in the entertainment industry if it must thrive,’’ he said.

    The coordinator, also the Vice President, Actors Guild of Nigerian, South-West Zone, appealed to the Federal Government to turn the creative sector into a creative economy.

    An artiste, Alex Nwokolo, said that springing up of more young talents provided an opportunity to boost the industry.

    “The veterans should assist the young ones by being role models while the young ones should seek assistance of experienced ones,’’ Nwokolo said.

    He called on regulatory bodies to promote collaboration in the industry and avoid clash of interests.

  • Nigeria@57: Envoy urges Nigerians to celebrate nation`s unity

    Nigeria@57: Envoy urges Nigerians to celebrate nation`s unity

    Nigeria`s Consul General (CG) in South Africa, Mr Godwin Adama on Saturday urged Nigerians in that country to use the nation`s 57th Independence anniversary to pray for unity and economic progress.

    He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the telephone from Johannesburg, South Africa, that the unity of the country was very important and deserved to be upheld.

    “ At the mission level, we will mark the event on a low-key level. We will celebrate our arts and culture.

    “ But, we urge Nigerians to thank God for the unity of our country and successful exit from recession,” Adama said.

    The CG said that Nigerians should also pray for the country`s full economic recovery and continuous growth in all sectors.

    According to him, it is important to use the independence day to pray for the unity and progress of our country.

    Adama said that that mission would continue to protect the welfare and interest of Nigerians in that country.

    “ We also expect our people to be law abiding and resist the temptation of being lured into crime, capable of tarnishing the image of the nation,” he said.

  • Nigeria@57: Governorship candidate calls on leaders to ensure just, united country

    Nigeria@57: Governorship candidate calls on leaders to ensure just, united country

    Chief Sam Oraegbunam, the governorship candidate of Hope Democratic Party (HDP) in the Nov. 18 governorship election in Anambra has called on leaders at all levels in the country to work toward one Nigeria.

    He also urged them to discharge their responsibilities, premised on justice, equity and constitutionality.

    Oraegbunam gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Saturday.

    He said the country had come a long way in spite numerous economic, political and social challenges it had passed through, adding that what Nigeria needed now should be unity and development.

    The governorship candidate decried the tensions caused by agitation from across the country, saying that true peace and unity could only be achieved through constant dialogue.

    He called for more powers and responsibilities for the local governments to enable them discharge their functions effectively to the people at the grass roots.

    Oraegbunam urged Nigerians, irrespective of their differences to join the fight against corruption; a phenomenon he noted was one of the factors that have held Nigeria down.

    “I salute Nigeria as it marks 57 years of independence, though it has not been easy.

    “Nigeria can be greater if every component of it shows more commitment and sincerity with each other.

    “I support one Nigeria that has equity and justice as its foundation.

    “We need dialogue, negotiation and renegotiation as a process so that we can always have an acceptable equilibrium.”

    On the forthcoming election in Anambra, Oraegbunam called on his colleagues in the exercise to dwell issues that bother on the average citizen of the state and not propaganda campaign.

    “The big parties are throwing money around, running propaganda in the name of campaign.