Tag: President Mohammadu Buhari

  • We will leave a better country – Buhari

    We will leave a better country – Buhari

    …Commissions Edo University

     

    President Mohammadu Buhari has assured that his administration would leave the country better than he met it by doing a lot of savings and shifting focus from petroleum to solid minerals and agriculture.

    President Buhari said successes are being recorded in his areas of campaigns which are security, economy and fighting corruption.

    Buhari noted that Nigerians are paying for the mistakes of the leaders who turned the country into a mono-economy.

    He spoke at Iyamho, Estako West local government while addressing leaders of Edo North shortly after he commissioned the new Edo University.

    The University is one of the legacy projects of Governor Oshiomhole President Buhari commissioned as part of his two days working visit to the state.

    President Buhari said he has not deviated from his campaign promises which are to uplift the economy, provide security and fight corruption.

    Buhari said he was pleased that Nigerians now understand what his administration stands for and what he intends to do.

    He urged the people to continue to bear with every level of governance as according to him, “this is the time to build the country.”

    “We are blessed with human and material resources. We made terrible mistakes in allowing ourselves to become a mono economy and we are now paying dearly from our mistakes. Nigeria made money from cocoa, palm oil and other agricultural products. We threw everything away because of petroleum.

    “We have to go back to the land and solid minerals and do a lot of savings so that we can leave a better country for our children. We are pleased people are beginning to show understanding for what we stand for.

    “During my campaigns, I emphasize three things, security, economy and fighting corruption. In each one of them, we are recording success.”

    Speaking on the projects he commissioned, President Buhari said they were very solid and that Oshiomhole has engraved his name in the golden plate of history.

    “Oshiomhole has shown a lot of foresight by the quality of infrastructure he has put on ground.”

    On his part, Governor Oshiomhole said God has answered his prayers to finish well and to finish strong.

    Governor Oshiomhole noted that it was clear to him at the beginning that governance was not about popularity contest but try to get done things that are in the best interests of the people.

    Oshiomhole said he opted to ask the people to return to taxation to be able to provide for the generality of the people.

    “God has answered my prayers to finish strong and to finish well. I will handover to Godwin on Friday. In conceptualising this University, I was troubled by what I have seen as a worker and as a governor.

    “How do we fund it? We decided to move away from the tradition where the government subsidies education for the rich just as much as we subsides the children of the poor. We will not pay subsidy for children of the rich.

    “The University will not be the exclusive reserve for children of the rich. The state government will pay for those who need government support. We will give subsidy to those who need it. That is how we can sustain a university system that will not perpetually depend on government financing.

    “Those who cannot afford we will pay for it. There can be no overnight solution to Nigeria problem.  Our country has a future under Buhari. We will dominate again. I am excited by the kind of question the President asked at every point. Are they made in Nigeria. Are they imported?”

    Two buildings at the University, the Faculty of Science and Administrative block were named after Buhari.

     

  • Buhari commissions Edo five-star hospital

    Buhari commissions Edo five-star hospital

    President Mohammadu Buhari on Monday inaugurated the new five-star Central Hospital built by Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

    The Benin Central hospital was first built in 1902 with only 10 beds.

    President Buhari who is in the state for a two days official working visit said it is his third time of visiting the state to commission projects.

    Buhari noted that the hospital is the best legacy Governor Oshiomhole would be bequeathing to the people of the state.

    He said he was impressed with the hospital project as according to him, “it takes a lot of courage for the Governor to do what he did.”

    “I am impressed with the work. This is the best thing Oshiomhole can do for the people. When I was coming, I asked the governor, “Whose edifice is this?”

    President Buhari stated that many elite would prefer to build a more comfortable environment for themselves but Oshiomhole opted to build a hospital that would benefit the people.

    Governor Oshiomhole in his remark said the only way to show equality among men was for government to provide facilities for both the rich and the poor.

    Oshiomhole noted that successive administration had patched the central hospital but he decided to build the hospital instead of erecting a new government house.

    He noted the hospital was built following his conviction that public health care facilities should not be inferior to private health facilities.

    According to him, “I almost wept when I first visited this hospital. What I found here was shocking and I concluded that even if a healthy man visited the hospital, the healthy would be admitted the next day.”

    “This hospital is fitted with the latest technology in health care delivery. This hospital will not be run as public service.

    “We will make that efforts to work are rewarded and not for those that want to embark on strike.”

    President Buhari is expected to commission the Upper Siluko road and the new Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia College.

     

  • Benin Monarch hails Buhari anti-corruption war

    Benin Monarch hails Buhari anti-corruption war

    The Benin Monarch, Oba Ewuare II has hailed President Mohammadu Buhari for the anti-corruption war.

     

    Oba Ewuare II said President Buhari management of the country’s scarce resources will improve the welfare of the people.

     

    The Benin Monarch spoke Monday when President Buhari paid him a courtesy visit as part of his two days working visit to Edo State.

     

    Oba Ewuare II noted that the President was the first person he would receive at the new palatial palace since he was crowned the 40th Oba of Benin.

     

    He urged President Buhari to improve the welfare of Nigerians in his effort to reposition the country.

     

    Oba Ewuare II requested for more federal presence in the state and reminded the President on the need to support the transformation of Gelegele jetty to an export processing zone.

     

    The Benin Monarch said the transformation of Gelegele would provide employment and contribute to the economy development of the country.

     

    President Buhari praised Governor Adams Oshiomhole for developmental strides despite the economic downturn.

     

    The President said Oshiomhole has served well and would not be allowed to go as the All Progressive Congress would look for a place for him to serve.

     

    He promised the Benin Monarch he would do well to move the country forward.

  • Nigerian Army and its deliberate persecution

    Nigerian Army and its deliberate persecution

    The Nigerian Army (NA) is facing one of its worse moments in the history of its existence in the country.It is confronted with the difficult and unenviable duty of quelling internal insurrections across the country. Those conversant with the core mandate of the army would agree that such domestic assignments are outside the gamut of its original responsibility of protecting the sovereign territorial boundaries of Nigeria.

    It is confronted with the difficult and unenviable duty of quelling internal insurrections across the country. Those that are conversant with the core mandate of the army would agree that such domestic assignments are outside the gamut of its original responsibility of protecting the sovereign territorial boundaries of Nigeria.

    And despite its milestones in the enthronement of internal security and peace to troubled communities, soldiers are being daily persecuted in public eye by a bunch of cabal, which has vowed never to see anything good in the NA. They endlessly search for the fortuitous missteps of soldiers to amplify the faults and where none exists, they invent their own fiery tales to trumpet.

    In pursuit of this mindset, various publications have continued to be churned out against the Nigerian army, alleging unsubstantiated professional misconducts, human rights violations, nepotism and so forth. Both some traditional and social media platforms have become veritable platforms for these bile campaigns on Nigerian soldiers by veiled antagonists.

    A recent publication by a news Magazine, captioned, “The Nigeria Army: New Era of Impunity,” is the latest of such publications. It crucified the NA for imaginary offences, craftily ensconced in the jaundiced arguments of the proclivity of soldiers to unprofessionalism; descent into the “dark days” of tribalism and a partiality in the army.

    But on the contrary, the NA of today is quite different from the Army of yesterday, which Nigerians came to identify as a burden on the nation.  The army has been repositioned in a manner which clearly publicises its dedication to ethics and professionalism.

    From the outset, the Commander-In-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, President Mohammadu Buhari and the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai were equivocal about their agenda to reposition the Nigerian army back to its professional path. As the largest arm of the Nigerian military, concerns were raised over its deep and destructive involvement into partisan politics and other extraneous trappings which erode public confidence in soldiers and encumber their acceptance in the communities they are deployed to serve.

    Just recently, at the 2016 Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2016, Gen. Buratai again, reiterated his resolve to have a NA that would be the pride of all as   “a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles.” The army has also been structured to keep an eagle eye in the observance of human rights and other related international principles on the matter in the discharge of its constitutional duties.

    This is elaborately evident in Buratai’s establishment of the Army Human Right Desk at the Army Headquarters with a firm pledge to members of the public to investigate all reports of human rights abuses. Added to it, the Army Chief has revived the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) office, which midwife’s soldiers for improved services.

    Maj.-Gen. Adamu Abubakar who represented the COAS, eloquently averred that “We are going back to regimentation and professionalisation of Army. “ Therefore, an institution which has taken such internal steps for sanity, would not willingly abuse the same values it holds sacrosanct, as portrayed in the publication.

    Furthermore, under Buratai the soldiers on special assignments are compelled to integrate themselves in the communities to clear the aura of intimidation associated with the army. This has rewarded hence members of communities’ now see soldiers as protectors, rather than aggressors. Soldiers also often offer free medical services to communities in the Niger Delta, much as the Northeast and indeed, everywhere they are deployed to serve.

    These are the conscious efforts to improve military-civil relations, which has paid off in the strings of successes the Nigerian Army has recorded in the terror war, cattle rustling and banditry as well as militancy in the Niger Delta.

    But in spite of these alluring accomplishments of soldiers, there appears to be concerted efforts to demonise, discredit and malign the integrity of soldiers and its leadership by unscrupulous individuals. And the dragnet seems to be wide, with some army officers within suspected to be part of this scheme.

    Nigerians must first appreciate that it is not within professional jurisdiction of soldiers to get involved in suppressing crimes like militancy, kidnappings/abductions and cultism.  It is the conventional duty of the Nigerian Police, the Civil Defence Corps and other such similar security agencies. The drafting of Nigerian soldiers to such internal security duties by the government is apt indication of the sophistry of the crimes, which have not only become violent, but have gone beyond the capacity and strength of designated and convention security outfits.

    The said publication endorsed the excellent performance of Nigerian Army over Boko Haram Terrorists. But it left soldiers on the cliffhanger for promoting ethnicity, nepotism, partiality and abuse of the rule of law in their field operations and its handling of Service administrative procedures in dealing with perceived erring officers of the Army.

    While the issues raised can be discussed on their merits, based on what anybody feels or how he has been wronged, the unnecessary infusion of the elements of ethnicity, nepotism, partiality and the likes, has questioned the genuineness of the issues by those claiming to have been wrongly treated by the army.

    Nigerians have a penchant to easily resort to the ethnic garb for protection, each time they are made to face the consequences of their transgressions or misdemeanours.

    No Nigerian is in doubt about the menace of cultists across the country. They are not only daring in their exploits against victims, but extremely violent. Sometimes, cultists in action overpower the police, with the sophistry of their weapons and strike recklessly.

    While not attempting to disparage, the South, cultism has become a blossoming trade in this part of the country, fed from the retinue of political thugs, usually armed to the teeth.  Reports indicated that the violence that marred the 2015 governorship elections in Rivers state was amplified by a combination of cultists and political thugs of rival camps. This is the experience in many states of the region.

    For instance, mid this year, at Oboburu  in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA of Rivers State,  members of the community lodged a report with soldiers at the  2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt of the camping of suspected  cult members in their midst, who were harassing and intimidating indigenes.

    When soldiers were deployed to the area, the cultists engaged the soldiers in a shootout lasting for several hours. Panicked community members had to flee for their lives.  This scenario does not suggest that cultists are armed with bows and arrows and therefore, only   reasonable force should be applied by soldiers.

    Therefore, NA’s confrontation with suspected cultists is not and cannot be a storm in a tea cup, as some people may expect. It has the tendency to result in casualties on both sides. The publication under scrutiny,   could not find justification for the overtly accidental alleged shooting of  Izu Joseph,  a footballer with the  Ibadan-based Shooting Stars Sports Club,( 3SC),  in Okarki, Bayelsa State and three others in what was  apparently a cultists clash with soldiers of military Joint Task Force on the Niger Delta in the vicinity.

    These are misfortunes normal with such engagements, but to give it an ethnic colouration, the report claimed a soldier on the squad ignored the deceased footballer’s identity upon sighting his identity card and exclaimed, “Danburuba,” an Hausa expression. This mindset runs through the publication and the report further insinuated that only officers from the North are posted to head the juicy commands in the South and even among the 38 officers sacked for alleged refusal to support APC in 2015 general elections, in the warped reasoning of authors of the report, 80 percent of them are from the South.

    It is difficult to believe that everyone who speaks Hausa language fluently is a Northerner and which command of the Nigerian army are less juicy and meant for slaves in the profession is another funny angle to this vile propaganda. But it is unreasonable for Nigerians to begin to pick-bones with internal routine postings or deployments of officers or the rank and file of the NA citing regional affinity. It demonstrates an irritating emptiness and desperation to make a mountain out of a molehill.

    The publication was steeped in anger about the impunity of NA for allegedly annexing 400-plots at the Maitama Extension and ignored all entreaties to relinquish the plots.

    “The National Assembly, whose principal officers’ houses are being built in the district, other plot owners and the general public have condemned the illegal act and wondered if Nigeria is being run by the rule of the jungle or the rule of law.”

    But the rule of law is not only meant to be observed by the government or its institutions. Individuals whose rights and liberties are trampled upon should be more encouraged to seek legal redress in law courts. What has stopped those who claimed their plots have been annexed from approaching the courts for litigation to reclaim them?

    Each of the two chambers of the National Assembly has Standing Committees on the Army, but none has bothered to summon the army hierarchy to explain the “illegal” acquisition of plots?”  And the FCT administration itself is not concerned?

    Soldiers are humans prone to mistakes or even mischief in some instances, but since the law is no respecter of persons, the FCT and Nigerians whom the NA has infringed on their rights to own property should have approached the court and the failure to execute this action, says nothing  more than blackmail of the NA.

    Nevertheless, it is open secret that in the last two political dispensations in Nigeria, security agencies, not just the army drafted for election duty have been found to have compromised the electoral process. The FGN and military authorities have always been inundated with petitions from the public against senior military officers involved in the conduct of elections at various times.

    But the matter came to the fore, during the Ekiti state governorship election, which enthroned, the incumbent Ayo Fayose as governor.

    A junior officer, Captain Sagir  Koli who was on the team of soldiers for the 2014 Ekiti state guber polls exposed the conspiracy of top army officers with politicians to rig the polls in favour of the winner. His discreetly recorded video tape showed  his commanding officer, General Aliyu Momoh, a former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, a former Minister of Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, and two chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senators Andy Uba and Iyiola Omisore caught in the act.

    This was the disposition of soldiers in Ekiti, Osun, Edo states and in many other locations across the country where they were deployed to secure a free ballot. Edo state governor Adams Oshiomhole  had lamented the illegal use of soldiers by those who wield power. He petitioned the Commander of the 4 Brigade Headquarters of the Nigerian Army in Benin City, Brig-Gen. Olajide Laleye, alleging the illegal deployment of three trucks of soldiers to the Owan  Federal Constituency and other parts of Edo North Senatorial District by Lt. Col Abiodun Uwadia (rtd), the then  Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, during the  2015 National Assembly and Presidential elections in Edo state, who ordered them to shoot at sight any APC member who resisted his instructions.

    It was based on the pressure mounted by these complaints that the NA under Buratai set up a Board of inquiry, chaired by Major-General Adeniyi Oyebade, to review the conduct of its officer deployed for election duty.

    And like the publication itself admitted, the board of inquiry found the dismissed army officers culpable of offences ranging from corruption, partisanship and disciplinary ground. Army Spokesperson, Col. Sani Usman also explained that the sacked officers were found wanting on arms procurement fraud and professional misconduct.

    Over 100 army officers appeared before the panel and 42 of them were sent to the Army council for a final verdict based on recommendations of the panel, as the report also admitted. The four names dropped were from various parts of the South, yet the Army council had the liberty to slam a blanket punishment on all the 42 officers recommended to it , assuming the intention was to haunt Southern officers.

    Interestingly, those attacking the NA  for the sack of the 38 officers for the offences they have been found culpable should not forget that they were either  partisan or corrupt by engaging in fishy deals in the defence contract scandals. The argument that the sacked soldiers have been punished for not supporting the APC win elections in 2015 is immaterial.

    That they supported PDP means they were partisan in outright abuse of their professional integrity and deserves to be punished.  The bottom-line remains that the officers were partisan, against their code of conduct and whether it was PDP, APC or SDP   they backed does not obviate the guilt.

    The assertion that officers who were accused of partisanship were only those who served in states like Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa  Ibom, Delta, where  the APC lost during the 2015 presidential elections is ghoulish.  Every Nigerian knows, elections in the aforementioned states were like a theatre of war and soldiers who were supposed to be neutral arbiters, played partial roles as confirmed by the army panel.

    President Buhari as a candidate of his party never asked or even  implied by body language that he wanted power desperately, so soldiers should assist rig elections for him. The said officers could not be said to be punished based on such spurious assumptions.

    According to the publication “A panel does not have the power  to make recommendations’; rather it should only return a verdict of guilty or not guilty  of the offence.” In the Army, discipline of personnel is not subject to the adjudication by regular courts, but by military panels or special courts, which was done in this instance and headed by Gen. Gen. Oyebode, which the report described as “proper and competent panel of inquiry”.

    The accused officers appeared and were cross-examined, before the recommendations made. What other fair hearing is being advocated and why would some of the sacked officers claim they do not know the disciplinary grounds they were retired from service when they appeared before the panel?

    Nonetheless, why would the magazine want a response from the Nigerian Army headquarters over the issue, when they stated explicitly, that the authorities have filed documents in court in defence of the actions they have taken in respect of the penalized officers?

    The retirement of Brig.Gen. Olajide Olaleye is most appropriate, at least in public morality. Why would he declare the NA was not in possession of Buhari’s certificates, but reversed himself after the declaration of Buhari as President –elect. Why would such unprincipled officers be allowed to keep polluting the army?  Officers with such inclination can mortgage their country to an enemy.

    The publication says 30 out of the 38 officers have petitioned President Buhari for a review of their cases, which it admitted the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari has been directed to work on it . But the veiled attackers’ are not patient enough to wait for the outcome of the president’s reaction, but have chosen to go to town with the news that President Buhari is victimizing soldiers who never worked for his success at the polls in 2015.

    And betraying the motive of the sponsors of this vile propaganda against the army, in spite of knowledge of the action of the 30 officers to annul their dismissal or retirement which is still pending before Buhari, the president is still maliciously queried by the same magazine for directing the reinstatement of Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, compulsorily retired by former President Goodluck Jonathan for “dereliction of responsibility in the war against Boko Haram.”

    What has happened to the 38 officers is just caution to other army officers who may nurse such thoughts. It is part of the cleansing of the system, which President Buhari has vowed to accomplish to make Nigeria a better nation.

    Agbese is a Uniter Kingdom based human rights activist and writes from Middlesex University, London.

  • Chibok girls release confirms Buhari’s sincerity to fight insurgency 

    Chibok girls release confirms Buhari’s sincerity to fight insurgency 

    Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has said he never doubted the sincerity of President Mohammadu Buhari on the negotiation talks of the release of the Chibok girls.

    According to a statement emailed to journalists by Malam Isa Gusau, the Special Adviser to Governor Shettima on Communication and Strategy said  the release of the 21 girls Thursday should be a signal to Nigerians on the sincerity the president on the fight against the Boko Haram insurgents and efforts to rescuing the abducted girls which has been on since the inception of the AAPC led administration of President Mohammadu Buhari.

    The statement reads: “‎As people of Borno State troubled by the deaths and destructions of Boko Haram insurgency, one of our major sources of strength since May 29, 2015, has been the undiluted sincerity we saw in President Muhammadu Buhari based on his administration’s absolutely genuine commitment towards recovering our schoolgirls, thousands of other women and children held in captivity as well as ending the insurgency in order to secure the lives of our citizens and make way for reconstruction, resettlement and other development programs and projects.

    “We had faith in Buhari from the very day he took off as President. The steps he kept on taking in dealing with the insurgency continuously proved his sincerity. If any Nigerian or members of the international community had doubts about the sincerity and commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari ‎to the rescue of our precious daughters abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Government Secondary School, Chibok on April 14, 2014, the rescue of all other abducted Nigerians and very importantly, his sincerity in working towards ending the Boko Haram insurgency, such doubts must by now be laid to rest.

    “This of course doesn’t mean that the rescue efforts are over. I am certain that the recovery of our 21 precious daughters from insurgency only strengthens the resolve of the Buhari administration to continue to work tirelessly until all the girls and all Nigerians abducted are freed and until the Boko Haram insurgency is brought to an end to guarantee public safety.

    “I must hasten to strongly commend the Nigerian Armed Forces and all those who worked towards the recovery of these 21 daughters of Borno State. We shall forever be grateful to those who contributed in any form towards this major feat that renews our hope to recover all our girls alive and in good health.

    “On our part, the Borno State Government has long put in place a rehabilitation process that would work in partnership with the Federal Government and interested humanitarian partners to ensure proper medical evaluation, trauma management and other key steps for our daughters while we are very much ready to get them into the best schools of their choices like we have since done for the 56 girls who escaped abduction, all of whom are schooling in two International schools in the North Central and Northwest with their schools kept away from the public to ensure their privacy so as not to create publicity that could jeopardize their education,” the statement said.

  • Chibok community goes agog as FG confirms release of girls

    Chibok community goes agog as FG confirms release of girls

    Reports from Chibok Community says, the entire community is in celebration mood as news of the release of some of their abducted girls by Boko Haram has been confirmed by the Federal Government of Nigeria, a source from Chibok has said.

    Though some of the parents are still not sure  whether their children are among the batch of the released girls notwithstanding they could not stop in joining in the celebration of the news.
    Investigation reveals that Other communities like Ymir Ali, Njoma, Gwandan Rimirgu, Mikabu as well as Chanchan bulguma in Askira Uba axis of  southern Borno went on wild jubilation on hearing the cheering news of the release.
    The Senior Special Advise to President Mohammadu Buhari, Garba Shehu confirmed the release of the girls on Thursday morning through a social media post.
    “The names of the released girls follow shortly,” Shehu said.
  • Recession: Northern youths want CBN Governor sacked within 21 days

    Recession: Northern youths want CBN Governor sacked within 21 days

    Group under the auspices of Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has called for voluntary resignation of Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele within the next 21 days or do something to put the nation’s economy on the right track.

    They said though they were not economists but they are aware that economy of the country is in shambles with foreign exchange rate worst in recent times, calling on President Mohammadu Buhari to look for people with technical know-how to join him to fix the economy before it gets out of hand completely.

    President, NYCN, Comrade Isah Abubakar in a statement on Wednesday noted that lack of economy and financial direction have increased poverty rate in recent times from 60 per cent to 75 per cent with attendant consequences that have increased number of impoverished Nigerians to about 120 million.

    The statement read in part: “after watching with keen interest the present economic hardship in the country, we are saying no thanks to CBN Governor who has not been able to come up with any plan that can take us out of the wood as head of our financial body, we at NYCN while supporting the administration of President Mohammadu Buhari are saying we are not happy with his economy team hence the need to look inward for better hands.

    “We now pay as high as about N500 to a dollar. This has brought serious hunger and hardship on our people because most of what we eat are imported and are been affected by high foreign exchange. Inflation has increased from 7 percent in 2013 to 17 percent in quota 4 of 2015 and quota 3 of 2016 which bothers the CBN Governor and Finance Minister, Funke Adeosun agreed to the fact that economy is in trouble.

    “Unemployment is another problem as it has soared to 24 percent at a period when millions of beverages, tobacco, banks and hospitality sector workers have been added to already saturated Labour market. Small and medium scale enterprises that were coming up are folding up as they can not bear the exchange rate that has sky rocketed beyond their reach.

    “This has show total failure of the CBN governor and he has proved his total incompetence to manage Nigeria economy. It is to this regard we demand for his resignation as the CBN governor and urged Mr President to appoint a competent hand not minding where he comes from, his ethnicity, or religion background. We only need someone with sound economics nitty-gritty who can manage our delicate economy. This is because we demand nothing but a better Nigeria.

    “Failure of the CBN governor to voluntarily resign or put the economy in the right track within the 21-day of this ultimatum, NYCN will be forced to organize and mobilize mass protests in front of the CBN headquarters in Abuja”, the statement added.

    The statement however called on All Progressives Congress (APC) led government at various levels to stop playing blame games and work for people that elected them into varying offices they are occupying, noting that they were voted in to effect positive change the country needed and not to keep complaining.

    “We know we are not broke. It’s just that only few cabal and multi national companies are holding it. The time to work is now”.

  • Buhari, Osibanjo, APC governors storm Edo for APC rally

    Buhari, Osibanjo, APC governors storm Edo for APC rally

    President Mohammadu Buhari, his Vice, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, All Progressives Congress Governors and the National leadership of the party will on Tuesday relocate to Edo state capital, Benin city for the grand rally for the Governorship Election of September 10.

    Speaking with journalists in Benin on Monday, the state Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Barrister Anselm Ojezua said anytime the APC is holding rally, there is always mass mobilization, saying “once the people know that the president is coming our people will be so excited to receive him,  celebrate and crown our efforts of moving round the entire state for the past few weeks.

    Ojezua said the National campaign Council for the APC Governorship candidate, Godwin Obaseki, Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos state and his team are already in Benin to ensure smooth rally.

    He said all logistics to ensure free movement of the visitors and party supporters across the state are also be perfected.

    The APC Chairman therefore called on all Edo people in respective of party affiliation to come out emass to welcome Mr. President to the state.

    Meanwhile, the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in central city of Benin City is wearing a new look ahead of the President Mohammadu Buhari visit to Edo state.

    When our reporter visited the stadium, Soldiers, Department of State Security Services, Anti-Riot Policemen and other Security agencies has taken over the stadium and all the major roads leading in and out of Stadium Area.

    The Airport, Golf course road, and the Edaiken N’uselu palace where the President and his entourage visit had also been taken over by Soldiers and other Security agencies.

  • EDO 2016: Buhari will not rig election for APC

    EDO 2016: Buhari will not rig election for APC

    All Progressives Congress ,  Edo State chapter has assured the people of the state that President Mohammadu Buhari does not believe in electoral fraud and will therefore not help anyone to rig election no matter his stake in the contest .

    Comrade Godwin Erhahon , State Publicity Secretary said Leaders of All Progressives Congress in Edo State should therefore humble themselves and work hard sincerely if they truly hope to win September 10, 2016 governorship election.

    The State Publicity Secretary of the Party  gave the assurance in reaction to an appeal made to President Buhari by PDP leadership at a rally in Auchi that the President should allow level playing field for all parties.

    Comrade Erhahon therefore advised the gold-diggers in APC who are refusing to make peace with those they maliciously and viciously offended during the intrigues that proceeded the June 18, primaries, hoping ignorantly that incumbency factor at federal level would sail them through.

    “As one who has been with President Buhari since the beginning of his political struggle in 2003, I can vouch for him that his anti-corruption fight is not hypocritical.

    “He will never encourage electoral fraud nor push EFCC against anyone.

    Even as a popular but poor Presidential candidate of CPC in 2011, President Buhari rejected donations from some of his well-wishers whose source of income he didn’t trust.

    “Likewise, let no one think that the outcome of the forthcoming election will make or mar Chief John Odigie-Oyegun as National Chairman as it is now known to all that he is completely sidelined  and snubbed in the entire  process.

    “There are signs already that the Binis who are his home community with about fithy-three percent of voters in the State may not allow him take part in the campaign for those who derive pressures in pulling down Benin leaders.

    “The only solution is for President Buhari himself to intercede and pacify the people of the great Benin Kingdom before it is too late. The President should not expect mad men to heal themselves. “

  • Germany, Nigeria to strengthen relations says envoy

    Germany, Nigeria to strengthen relations says envoy

    The Minister of State, Foreign Office, Germany, Mr Markus Ederer, has assured Nigeria of his country’s support for President Mohammadu Buhari’s Administration.

    Ederer gave the assurance in Abuja Monday during a Bi-National Commission (BNC) meeting prelude with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffery Onyeama.

    Ederer is head of Germany delegation led to the Nigeria-German BNC meeting of the 6th working Group on Political Consultation.

    He described the relationship between Nigeria and his country as not just important but very strategic, adding that the meeting was an expression of the deep relationship between them.

    The envoy stressed on the need for the two countries to strengthen the existing relationship between them; adding that the two countries need the support of each other.

    “Nigeria is really important because we don’t have bi National commission with many countries but Nigeria is an exemption here.

    “You talk about support, in the globalized world you have to support each other.

    “We have common issues we are dealing with which includes climate change, migration, and human security. We are happy to have Nigeria as partners. The issue of Security Council is our common agenda.

    “When we look at our development cooperation, the issue of renewable energy and security, we have a very broad agenda and which we need to touch every year.

    “And that is why I am here with my delegation,’” he said.

    In his remark, Onyeama said the importance of relationship between Nigeria and Germany could not be undermined.

    He said the visit of President Mohammadu Buhari to Germany earlier was to cement the existing relationship between the two countries.

    “It was a very important meeting because it set d tone for his administration.

    “The meeting gave him an opportunity to meet with important West leaders and to set an agenda that has really highlighted a major impact that has been trajectory for this administration,” he said.

    While expressing appreciation for the meeting the minister said tha the bi-national meeting would consolidate the relationship.

    The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Amb. Bulu Lolo who led Nigerian delegation to the BNC said that the meeting was a mecahanisim to strengthen the relationship between them.

    The bi National conference is a mechanism between Nigeria and Germany, we have used it to cover a lot of issues, regional, international issue, through the mechanism our relationship has been strengthen,” he said.