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  • Buhari’s first year score card

    SIR: One year since President Muhammadu Buhari’s assumption of office, not much seem to have been achieved in terms of meeting the yearnings and aspirations of the people by way of improving on their living conditions. If anything, the people seem to be worse off than before May 29, 2015. The living conditions of the people have deteriorated rapidly due to the prevailing economic crunch in the country. Regrettably, the government appears to be helpless in initiating people-oriented policies that would urgently mitigate the excruciating pains and sufferings of the Nigerian masses.

    However, the Buhari administration has indeed recorded tremendous successes in the area of stemming the tide of the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east. On the negative side however is the current alarming scale of militancy in the Niger Delta which has constituted a great threat to the continuous survival of the nation as a corporate entity. To further compound the worsening security situation is the armed Fulani herdsmen who in recent times have been wreaking havoc across communities in the country. Equally worrisome is the upsurge in the agitations for self-determination by the so-called Indigenous People of Biafra or IPOB whose leader Nnamdi Kanu is currently under incarceration by the Federal Government.

    The current insecurity scenario certainly portends great danger to the corporate existence of Nigeria as one united country. Everything humanly possible must be done urgently by the Buhari administration to avert the looming catastrophe already knocking at the doors of the nation.  The planned military crackdown on the Niger Delta militants as well as other restive youths and aggrieved sections in the country is not only counterproductive but bound to further aggravate the tense situation. The only viable solution to the quagmire in which the nation unfortunately has found herself lies in urgent dialogue with all the stakeholders who have one form of misgivings or the other about the Nigerian project. National dialogue in the present circumstances is the only panacea that would guarantee peaceful co-existence among all the ethnic nationalities.

    One year into his tenure, President Buhari appears to have deployed all the weapons in his arsenal towards crushing the monster called corruption. No doubt, the war is already yielding huge dividends as high profile corruption cases involving top brass in the military establishment as well as top political office holders are currently under investigation, while some others are already facing trials in various courts in the land. This is obviously a great achievement.

    It is however, regrettable that President Buhari during his democracy day broadcast merely announced to the nation that the Minister of Information and Culture would give the details of looted funds and assets so far recovered from the corrupt officials. The nation is currently on the brink of insolvency and disaster caused by these mindless looters of our common wealth hence the prompt unmasking or revealing the identities of the perpetrators of this heinous crime against the nation would obviously serve as a deterrent to other public office holders in the country and thereby stemming the tide of endemic corruption in the land.

    The federal government’s ill-advised action not to name the treasury looters is capable of further eroding the people’s confidence in the administration. History no doubt, has beckoned on President Buhari at this crucial period of national transformation to carry out his unprecedented revolution of clearing the monumental mess in the nation’s political life.  Time is certainly running out for him to quickly restore the people’s confidence and trust in his administration which has only three more years left in his tenure.

     

    • Nze Nwabueze Akabogu (JP),

    Enugwu-Ukwu, Anambra State.

     

  • Ambode unveils score card at town hall meeting

    Ambode unveils score card at town hall meeting

    To many, the other name of Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State is Tinubu country. It is so-called because of the support the area has given former Lagos State GovernorAsiwaju Bola Tinubu over the years. Governor Akinwunmi Ambode held a town-hall meeting there last week. WALE ADEPOJU reports that it was a moment of revelations for the people and their governor.

    Alhaji Femi Olowolagba, a popular resident of Ipaja/Ayobo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), has a dream. His dream is for millennium schools to spring up on the outskirts of Lagos. Like Owolagba, Pastor Okere Boniface also has a dream. He wants Abaranje, a community in Alimosho,  to have public schools of note and good roads. His day will be made when pupils no longer have to trek long distances to  school and vehicles no longer have to hit the pothole-riddled roads that dot his environ.

    The concerns of Alhaji Adeleke Okunnowo, who is the Secretary-General, Okooba Mosque, Orile-Agege, and Mr. Gift Oriseke are quite different. Okunnowo seeks a situation where the law prohibiting mosques and other places of worship from using external speakers become extinct. Oriseke’s dream is about how members of the Mosan Community Farmers’ Association will receive assistance from government for fish farming and others.

    Tuesday last week provided Olowolagba and others the opportunity to dialogue with their governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on their aspirations. The venue was the inaugural edition of his quarterly town-hall meeting at the premises of the Abesan Primary and Secondary schools.

    Speaking at the meeting, Comrade Kabir Olusola, Secretary, Majiyagbe Community Development Association (CDA), urged the governor to make jobs available to the poor. He said nowadays children of common people hardly find jobs.

    “Before you get a job, the employers and human resource executives would ask you to bring a letter from a top politician or a wealthy individual in the society and at the end of the day, it is the children of the rich that will get the job,” he said.

    The Iyaloja-general of Ikeja, Alhaja Adiat Apena urged the governor to rehabilitate the major roads in Ikeja, adding that they were in deplorable conditions. She said something should be done on the street lights as virtually all major streets in the area are unlit.

    For Hon. Bisi Yusuf, Alimosho Local Government Area and its environs deserve special treatment from the governor because the people gave him “101 per cent support during his election”. He added that upgrading the infrastructure in the area would be a good way to start.

    Hon. Yusuf, who described Alimosho as the Tinubu country, said the governor should urgently construct a flyover at cement bus stop, before Dopemu under bridge to make things easy for people going to Egbeda, Ikotun and Igando from Oshodi and Lagos Island.

    According to him, those going to Egbeda, Idimu and Ikotun do not have any reason using the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway beyond Dopemu.

    He also urged the governor to widen the Dopemu and Iyana-Ipaja bridges to ensure speedy vehicular movement and de-congestion. All these, he said, will ensure there is total decongestion of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

    Hon. Yusuf also urged the governor to construct the Isheri-Oshun Road. He advised the governor to work on the waterways in the area, as alternative means of transportation.

    “People from Igando up to Ojo and other parts of Lagos and Ogun states can benefit from it,” he said.

    Comrade Fisayo Makinde, a representative of people with disability, urged the governor to assist them. He said they were marginalised and urged the governor to include some physically-challenged people on the commissioners’ list.

    While the people were talking, the governor, who was flanked by his deputy, Dr. Aderanti Adebule, Oba Akiolu of Lagos, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, and Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, Chief Henry Ajomale, was taking notes. After they all poured out their heart, the governor responded.

    Ambode acknowledged that people of Alimosho gave him 100 per cent support, adding that that was why he chose the area for his first town-hall meeting.

    “I will look positively in providing some secondary schools next year,” he said.

    He said the state would also provide schools in Abaranje and its environs. The governor also promised to look into the roads linking Abaranje to Ijegun, Igando and their environs.

    “We will send the ministry of works to look at the roads,” he said.

    On the issue of noise pollution, he said people must respect the law. “Let us curb the noise we make. People should learn to obey the law. So, let us not use the instruments, loud speakers to disturb others,” Ambode said frankly.

    On agriculture, he said he would exploit the possibility of partnership to boost the sector. On employment, he assured that employment trust fund would be inaugurated to ensure cheap finance for people to create jobs for themselves.

    Responding to the question on bad roads in Ikeja, he said he would solve it, adding that the state would fix the street lights.

    On the Isheri-Oshun Road, he said it would be completed next year. He added that the jetty will be worked on.

    “I am still committed to the mini-stadium in Abesan and I will finish it next year too,” he promised.

    Ambode said the state had always made provision for slots in the government for the physically-challenged persons, adding that he would do same under his administration.

    “This may not be in the cabinet but i won’t forget you,” he said.

    On employment, he said: “we will be setting up zonal offices so that youths can have access to job opportunities.”

    Ambode appealed to the people on two major subjects: security and the environment. He urged them to take community security seriously.

    “Let us know our neighbours. This should be taken seriously. We don’t want any bad thing to happen to you,” he added.

    The governor was presented with some gifts by the six executive secretaries in the LCDAs under Alimosho.

    The meeting also afforded the governor the opportunity to speak on how far he has taken the state in the first quarter. The first quarter, said the governor, has witnessed the stabilisation of the finances.

    He said: “I am determined to be accountable for every revenue and expenditure of the state. One of our first key tasks was to stabilise the finances of the state. We embarked on a financial re-engineering and reviewed the revenue and expenditure framework of the state. These efforts, coupled with the realignment of ministries, departments and agencies, have saved the government almost n3 billion every month. This has provided us with more funds to inject into capital projects and the initial funds to establish the employment trust fund which we promised our youths.

    “Today, a major landmark of our administration is the reduction in the cost of governance. We want a lean government with quality service delivery.

    “Lagos State government is proud to declare that it has consistently met its obligations, especially prompt payment of workers’ salaries without seeking any bailout from the federal government

    “In August, this administration approved the release of N11 billion for the payment of arrears of pensions owed to pensioners since 2010. We have, on monthly basis, consistently been presenting retirees on the contributory pension scheme their bond certificates and have also approved the appointment of four additional pension fund administrators to further boost the processes and accord staff a wider range of options.

    “We are currently reviewing our loans with our bankers with a view to restructuring them in order to free up funds for further infrastructural development.”

     

    Civil service reforms

    The governor also told the people about the reforms happening in the civil service.

    “At the onset, we promised to offer a government of continuity with improvement. With my knowledge of the civil service as the engine room of any government, we chose to commence this journey by repositioning the state civil service in order to make it more efficient and cost-effective, with a vision of delivering better service to the citizens. We are building a civil service that is well structured with officials who have the right attitude, skills and are well-motivated to deliver the goals of this administration.

    “In the course of the reporting period, 20 new permanent secretaries were appointed following their track record of excellent performances. This is to create opportunity for upward movement of career civil servants and also reward diligence, dedication and hard work. I am happy to inform you that the permanent secretaries have held the fort and kept the wheel of governance at a steady pace in the absence of commissioners and special advisers. I thank them for doing so.”

     

    Security

    Despite the enormity of the security challenges in the state, steps have also been taken to improve on what he inherited on May 29.

    Ambode said: “We promised you a safer lagos. We have reviewed the security infrastructure and have put in motion plans to address the lapses.

    “We are aware of pockets of violence and robberies that have occurred in different parts of the state. We are investigating these occurrences and our security agencies have swung into action to curb further incidents.

    “We have established an integrated security and emergency control platform, all of which are aimed at strengthening the security apparatus in the state.

    “The safety and security of every resident of Lagos is non-negotiable. We will leave no stone unturned in our drive to ensure a crime-free state.

    “Equipment and vehicles of various needs were donated to all our security agencies to boost their efforts in combating crime.

    “As we tackle violent crime, we are also tackling domestic violence and other gender-related crimes. We have intensified our awareness campaigns on domestic violence through the domestic and sexual violence response team. Our traditional rulers and market leaders have associated with this resolve to put the unwholesome practice in check.

    “Recently, 190 officials of the state emergency command and control centre were trained on how to receive reports of sexual and gender-based violence, especially with the approval to use the 112 toll-free lines to report cases of rape, defilement, domestic violence, child abuse, neglect, maltreatment and other sexual assaults.

    “Let me use this opportunity to express my profound appreciation to members of the organised private sector (OPS) for their support, collaboration and donations towards the state security trust fund. The recent fund-raising of almost n1billion from the organised private sector is a strong indication of your confidence in our administration to tackle security in the state.”

     

    Health

    Realising that a healthy Lagos is a wealthy Lagos, the administration, according to the governor, has provided 20 mobile intensive care unit ambulances at the cost of n145.240 million. They have been deployed in all ambulance points in the state. With the new acquisition, the governor said the state now has 36 mobile intensive care unit ambulances.

    “We have also provided additional 26 transport ambulances at the cost of n257.4 million. They have also been deployed across all our general hospitals. We have created ambulance points across the state to enable our people to have easy access to them. The ambulance service can be reached by calling the toll-free line 112.

    “Our administration, in the last three months, has installed 22 power generating sets ranging from 350 – 500 KVA as additional back-up sets across all our general hospitals at the cost of N270 million to ensure 24-hour power supply. In addition, 26 mobile x-ray machines which the state procured at the cost N519.656 million are being installed at all our general hospitals.

    “Similarly, we have granted approval for the recruitment of more paramedic staff and special medical co-ordinators to ensure 24-hour service in our health facilities.”

    One area which the governor touched on that pleased the people is the Ayinke House, which used to be the Mecca for expectant mothers.

    “The abandoned Ayinke House project which is more or less our baby factory for pregnant women has been re-awarded and the contractor is on site to finish and deliver this project within the next 3-6 months,” the governor said.

     

    Education

    Education has not been neglected in the last four months, the governor noted, adding that “there is work to be done” because of the enormity of the challenges in the sector.

    He said: “The governing councils of our tertiary institutions were inaugurated with prominent selfless Lagosians offering their hands of fellowship to rescue these institutions. We are on course.

    “The recruitment of 1,300 primary school teachers is ongoing to fill the gap in key subject areas that we have identified.

    “The government is concerned about the disparity in quality between public and private schools. We have decided to pay attention to all children, irrespective of where they go to school. The gap in quality must be bridged.

    “Desks, chairs and other needs have been approved for procurement immediately. The security of schools is also receiving attention.”

     

    Transport

    Ambode identified transportation as one of the biggest challenges facing lagosians.

    He said: “In recent weeks, the menace of trucks on our roads has caused us untold hardships and loss of man hours and revenue. This administration will stop at nothing to find a lasting solution to this challenge and ensure our people can move from one part of the state to another with less traffic impediment.

    “The Apapa traffic gridlock is the most worrying. Today, this traffic is affecting other parts of the state and slowing down businesses. We have met with various stakeholders to find solutions to this problem. We have also appealed to the federal government to mobilise the contractor awarded the construction of Apapa Trailer Park and road networks to immediately return to site.”

    He went on: “We are looking at long-term solutions to traffic challenges that our people face daily. We have identified some of the causes of the traffic among which are poor design of junctions, bad location of bus stops, movement of heavy vehicles, bad roads and bad driving behaviours. We have started implementing solutions already. In the meantime, we want to inform the tanker drivers and other road users that the Lagos State traffic law is still in force and would be applied on any offender.”

     

    Road infrastructure

    Lagos roads should be in good condition, the governor admitted, adding that “we must all remember that the appropriation law for 2015 – the approved budget – does not include most of the roads we met in bad condition and this is a major limiting factor in execution.”

    He added that the Ejigbo–Ikotun Road, Okota-Cele Road, Metalbox Road and Acme Road in Ikeja are being rehabilitated, while work has started on Brown Street, Oshodi, Ladipo Street as well as Mushin Road.

    He added that 181 roads across the state, touching every local government, including federal roads, have been maintained. They include Agege Motor Road, Herbert Macauley Way, Yaba, Murtala Mohammed Way, Isolo, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island and several others. The state has had to cough out N1.386 billion for this construction and rehabilitation.

     

    What will tomorrow bring?

    Ambode said there would be better tales to tell in the next quarter.

    His words:  “You cannot run a 4-year marathon at top speed from the onset. Like any other well-bred CEO, I have put in place all the ingredients needed to run a successful race.

    “We will continue to woo investors to Lagos. We are assisting businesses and creating environment conducive to these investors to start business and employ our people.”

    The people will certainly be waiting and watching.

     

  • Siasia plans to score in Pointe Noire

    Siasia plans to score in Pointe Noire

    NIGERIA U-23 coach Samson Siasia has said his team cannot afford to miss chances when they face the Congo U-23 team in an African U-23 championship qualifier in Pointe Noire on Sunday.

    The Nigerians created loads of chances in the first leg in Port Harcourt two weeks ago but only managed to score two and conceded one and Siasia, speaking on the backdrop of his team’s display against the Congolese in the first leg two weeks ago, says they must convert the chances they create this time.

    “We wasted a lot of chances in the first leg and that is something we cannot afford to do this time,” Siasia said, “We have to take our chances and score goals because they will try to attack us and when they do that we have to take our chances.

    “We have worked very hard and we have tried to make corrections from the lapses noticed in that first leg so we just have to keep our focus.”

    The Beijing 2008 Olympic silver medal winning coach also acknowledged that his defense will come under attack and says his defense can cope.

    “Yes they will attack us but our defense line is playing very well, they just have to be confident and try to play from the back and we will hit them on the fast break,” Siasia added.

    Nigeria have vowed to attack Congo Brazzaville in their Pointe-Noire fortress this weekend and move closer to a seventh Olympic Games football tournament appearance.

    The West Africans take a fragile 2-1 lead into the second leg of a third-round qualifier for the 2016 Rio Games and coach Samson Siasia has revealed his game plan.

    “We will attack because we want to win in Congo — not avoid defeat,” the 47-year-old former national team striker told reporters.

    A draw will suffice to take the ‘Dream Team’ to the final African qualification stage — an eight-nation tournament in Senegal with the top three finishers securing tickets to Brazil.

    But Congo, guided by famed French coach Claude Le Roy, can eliminate Nigeria on away goals by winning 1-0 at Stade Municipal in the Atlantic oil hub.

  • Salami: We were anxious to score

    Salami: We were anxious to score

    Warri Wolves striker Gbolahan Salami was the only domestic – based professional that was named in the starting X1 against Chad and he repaid the faith of manager Stephen Keshi by opening scoring in the 2 – 0 defeat of the opponents.

    The former Red Star Belgrade target has confessed that the Super Eagles squandered several opportunities in the first stanza because they were anxious to score.

    “I just had to deliver when I had that opportunity. What was in my mind was that I needed to score, ” Gbolahan Salami told allnigeriasoccer.com.

    “We were rushing to score in the first half and missed the chances but in the second half we calmed ourselves.

    “I can’t pick any particular player that was outstanding, everybody played well not only one person.”

    The 24 – year – old Salami was invited to the Super Eagles on the back of his impressive performance for Warri Wolves before they exited the CAF Confederation Cup.

  • Dele Alli pleased to score against Leyton Orient

    Dele Alli pleased to score against Leyton Orient

    MK Dons midfielder  Dele Alli has  expressed his delight at scoring against Leyton Orient on match day 44 in League One.

    The England youth international was pleased that Bolton Wanderers loanee Robert Hall finally opened his goalscoring account for The Dons after 4 games.

    “Another great win! Happy to get another goal.. Buzzing for my boy @RobHall46 with his 2 goals, ” the 19 – year  – old posted on Twitter.

    Dele Alli has registered 16 goals from 36 starts in the third – tier so far, including a memorable hat – trick against Crewe Alexandra last September.

    The Anglo – Nigerian will return to parent club Tottenham Hotspur at the end of this season.

  • Martins, Emeghara score in MLS 5-goal thriller

    Martins, Emeghara score in MLS 5-goal thriller

    Nigeria’s Obafemi Martins and Innocent Emeghara were on target Saturday night for their teams in the Major League Soccer (MLS) as San Jose Earthquakes defeated Seattle Sounders 3-2.

    Nigeria-born Switzerland international Emeghara put San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 up when he struck in the 70th minute.

    Martins gave Sounders hope when he scored their second goal in the 84th minute to take the game to 3-2. He has now scored two goals in as many games in the MLS season 2015.  The two Nigerians exchanged jerseys after the game.

    Unknown Nigerian Fatai Alashe was on parade for San Jose Earthquake for the entire duration of the game.

  • Chukwubuikem happy to score

    Chukwubuikem happy to score

    Striker Meshack Chukwubuikem is a happy man, scoring a goal in the semi final of the Nigeria National League Super Four Competition.

    The former Enugu Rangers and Enyimba International forward lasted the entire match  as Shooting Stars edged rivals Kwara United 2-1 on Monday night and this according to the ex-Prime striker means a lot to him, especially for his confidence.

    The sharp shooter grabbed the first goal for the Oluyole Warriors and had a good goal ruled out by the match referee.

    “I am very happy with the way the game ended though I would have wanted us to win by a wider margin. But I am happy to have scored and I believe it was an important goal  for the coaches and my colleagues as well, Meshack told SL10 on Monday at the Kwara Stadium.

    He said he wasn’t the least bothered that his team were on the back foot in the opening exchanges, but praised the defence line for taking care of the fast Kwara United strikers.

    “At the beginning of the match, we couldn’t impose ourselves the way we are used to playing. I think the defenders did well in curtailing the duo of Ismail Gata and Segun Alebiosu.

    Meshack added by praying for a fruitful 2014/15 NPFL season.

    “I am hoping to maintain my good form and I pray for a good and injury free Nigeria Professional Football League season too, so as to reach my goals of banging in more goals for the Oluyole Warriors.”

    Shooting Stars will face Gabros International in the final of the tournament today. Meshack is in his second stint at the Ibadan-based club.

  • MUSA TOLD ME HE WILL SCORE – OSHANIWA

    MUSA TOLD ME HE WILL SCORE – OSHANIWA

    Nigeria defender Juwon Oshaniwa has told AfricanFootball.com that Ahmed Musa who netted a brace in a 3-1 win over Sudan on Wednesday told him he will score minutes before the kick-off.

    “Before the kick-off of the game I tasked Ahmed (Musa) on scoring goal against Sudan, he told me he is going to do that as his birthday goal. And he scored a brace,” Oshaniwa told AfricanFootball.com

    The FC Ashdod of Israel defender also commended the fans for their support.

    “Honestly the fans were awesome, they were solidly behind us and never left us even when it was difficult during the game. We really appreciate them,” he said.

    He also revealed that team work earned them victory.

    “Team work and hard work won the game for us. Knowing how important the game was to us, we worked hard and God granted us victory,” he said.

  • I will score today – Uduok

    I will score today – Uduok

    Super Eagles new invitee Emen Uduok has promised to score a goal today, if  Coach Stephen Keshi would start him in the make or mar Africa Nations Cup qualifiers in Khartoum, Sudan.

    The Dolphin of Port Harcourt player, who was beaming with confidence all through the training session, said he is a natural striker which has been paying off well for him in the League,and would  replicate same at the national team if given the opportunity.

    The Akwa Ibom born goal getter said: “I have scored 12 goals in the league, and none of them is from the penalty spot. As a striker, I always go for my ball and struggle to put them behind the goalkeepers. I don’t wait for penalties, and that is exactly what I am going to do at the national team. All I am praying is that the coach should hand me a starting jersey, and see what I would do. I am used to making my club fans happy. I want to replicate same here at the national team”.

    He expressed his appreciation to the coaches for extending invitations to him, and promised not to disappoint them. He is optimistic that the African Champions would surely over run their Sudanese counterpart today.

  • Uzochukwu scores in first game for Chippa United

    Uzochukwu scores in first game for Chippa United

    Ugonna Uzochukwu scored on his Chippa United debut, as he helped his side claim a 2-0 win over Moroka Swallows.

    The Nigerian opened the scoring for Chippa five minutes after the restart, with a fine header into the bottom corner. Fellow countryman George Akpabio and James Okwuosa also lasted the full 90 minutes for Chippa, with the latter captaining the side.

    Nigeria and Swallows winger Felix Obada was stretchered off midway through the second half, after being on the recieving end of a late challenge by Uzochkwu, while goalkeeper Greg Etafia was an unused substitute.

    Meanwhile, Ejike Uzoenyi made his second appearance for Mamelodi Sundowns in their 2-0 win over Bloemfontein Celtic.

    The former Enugu Rangers winger came on in the final 15 minutes and almost opened his account for the club but for a good save from the Celtic goalkeeper.