President Buhari |
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Fighting Corruption: Time For Nigeria To Take The Gloves Off
By Chris Douglas
Nigeria is making significant
inroads into the fight against corruption. Charges are being brought against
people in Nigeria
for corruption and fraud allowing significant amounts of cash to be recovered.
And the country has achieved some success in recovering the proceeds of
corruption laundered offshore, notably the return of US$700 million by Switzerland .
But not every country is cooperating. As an Australian Federal Police officer,
I have experienced the frustration of attempting to recover the proceeds of
crime earned in Australia
and laundered overseas. Recovering the proceeds of crime in other countries
involves a minefield of legal, logistical and financial issues. However, the
chances of success can be increased by undertaking a thorough criminal
investigation in country, having local money laundering laws that are robust
and which have extra territorial reach, and by the appropriate use of informal
and formal asset recovery arrangements.
Dapchi Abduction: Scam Of No Equal Dimension, War Crime Against Humanity – PDP
Text of Press Conference of the Peoples Democratic Party, on the
Return of the Abducted Dapchi School Girls Presented by the National Publicity
Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, Today, March 21, 2018.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemns the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and certain officials in the Presidency for staging the
abduction of the schoolgirls in Dapchi, Yobe State ,
for political purposes.
Our Party considers this act as wicked, callous and tormenting to
use innocent schoolgirls as pawns in an ignoble script that was designed to
hoodwink Nigerians and orchestrate a great rescue and security prowess of a
conquering general, all to push a 2019 reelection bid, is an unpardonable
gamble with human lives.
Nigeria: Vice President Osinbajo’s Bluster And Burden Of Proof
By Paul Onomuakpokpo
Nations like
individuals who have recorded giant strides in most spheres of life sometimes
look backward. It is not to escape from the challenges of the present. Rather,
they appropriate vital lessons in such moments to turn their travails into
opportunities for a stellar lot in life. In that case, they appreciate the
place of history in their current march to progress. But we are trapped in a
tragic situation when we think that such moments only serve as opportunities to
gloatingly point to others the glitch in the wheel of a people’s quest for
development. Thus, we do not deny the necessity for the past to pay for its
misdeeds.
Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo
In this regard, the
current government headed by President Muhammadu Buhari is free to hold its
predecessor to account. But the danger the current government has not
successfully negotiated is that of going to a ridiculous extent. Deluded by the
notion that the past is complicit in its denial of a star rating, the Buhari
government could unabashedly blame the Jonathan government for disrupting the
president’s domestic felicity by inducing his wife to rail at his failings in
private and public. Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Nigeria: Who Says Army Cannot Takeover?
By Ike Abonyi
In the title of this piece is the harmful question asked by the Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu that set the polity and military authorities talking? It is one contribution to a debate last week at the nation's parliament - the Senate, that ignited a tense conversation in the polity. The topic was on the incessant human rights abuses especially on the Senators by their obsessional state governors.
"In our age there is no such thing as
'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself
is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia"—
George Orwell
In the title of this piece is the harmful question asked by the Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu that set the polity and military authorities talking? It is one contribution to a debate last week at the nation's parliament - the Senate, that ignited a tense conversation in the polity. The topic was on the incessant human rights abuses especially on the Senators by their obsessional state governors.
Ekweremadu was
reacting particularly to a report from a Kogi state Senator Ahmed Ogembe to the
effect that his youthful controversial state Governor, Yahaya Bello, has been
sending political thugs after him and threatening to chase him out of his
constituency.
Nigeria: How Not To Govern Lagos
By Abraham Ogbodo
Lagos State is very peculiar. In terms of landmass, it is
the smallest state in Nigeria ,
measuring just about 3,345 square kilometers, which is about the size of a
local government in Niger
State with a landmass of
76,363 square km. But that is where the smallness of Lagos State
ends. In every other index of measurement, the state
is a towering giant.
It is the most populous, claiming to accommodate
25 million human beings or about 16 percent of Nigeria ’s estimated population of
150 million.
Estimates also say that about one third of industries in Nigeria are in Lagos .
Herdsmen Attacks: A National Security Failure
By Abiodun Ladepo
As the National
Security Adviser, you have to be grossly incompetent to not know how the Fulani
herdsmen (yes, they are herdsmen and they are Fulani) conduct their raids. If
you knew and just refused to do something about it, anything that would stop
these mindless, gory massacres of unarmed innocent Nigerians, then you are just
asinine or unpatriotic or both. And if you have laid everything out for your
boss, in this case, the President, and he does not have the political cojones
to do what he is required by law to do – that is, the protection of the lives
and properties of Nigerians, the President has failed.
It must amaze and confound anybody with a
scintilla of security awareness – how much more, national security awareness –
that there are people roaming around the entire country with illegal weapons,
even if they are not killing people with it. No serious security-conscious
person, how much more, one with statutory responsibility and obligation to
prevent such acquisition in the first place; and the confiscation of such
weapons and prosecution of culprits, will sleep well at night knowing that the
country is awash with such weapons. But what is even more galling is that the
culprits are killing people in dozens, almost daily, and everybody who is
getting paid to act is wringing their hands and praying to God to help them.
Come on!
Monday, March 19, 2018
Land Use Charge: Lagos Police Warns Intending Protesters
Press Release
The attention of Lagos
State Police Command has been drawn to the news making the rounds that a
group of persons under the sponsorship of some mischief makers, and
who are masquerading as civil rights activists, intends to block the Third
Mainland Bridge and occupy some critical public infrastructures in Lagos
to protest the increase in the Land Use Charge by the government of Lagos state.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Mr. President, You Dine With Corruption – Open Letter To President Buhari
By Chima Amadi
Your Excellency,
Your Excellency,
Naturally,
conventional wisdom and etiquette will require that I start by expressing my
happiness for the safe return of your son, Yusuf, from his medical sojourn.
However, I am constrained to hold my horses in that regard for like everything
now surrounding you there is no clarity as to the status of that journey.
First, patriotic tales of how you have placed the young man’s fate in the hands
of Nigeria ’s
quirky medical expertise and facility regaled us, then later, an announcement
of a successful surgery and discharge was made to the delight of a relieved
nation. Sir, you can pardon my reticence in not going the courteous route when
all that drivel from your handlers is just that; yet, another mishandled spin.
Yusuf had been in Germany
all along. Given this deception, I beg your indulgence to skip niceties and to
proceed right to the crux of this open letter.
*President Buhari |
Why an open
letter to you? As I read the drab defence of your government’s anti-corruption
credentials by your Media Team in reaction to Transparency International’s 2018 Corruption Perception Index(CPI)
which scored Nigeria
poorly, I was left to wonder if that was the quality of advice you were
getting. Admittedly, against the backdrop of efforts by the EFCC to ratchet up
the public show of force against corruption, you have every reason to wonder
why the rankings would suggest that Nigeria ’s corruption perception has
regressed under your watch. While your angst would not be misplaced, it was the
duty of your trusted aides to tell you the truth about the situation and why we
would continue to be perceived as one of the most corrupt places on earth
irrespective of the uncoordinated, incoherent and tactless efforts of the
nation’s leading anti-corruption agency.
Friday, March 16, 2018
2019 Election Sequence: Overriding President Buhari’s Veto
By Sufuyan Ojeifo
By writing to both chambers of the
National Assembly to express his reservations about the Electoral Act 2010
Amendment Bill, President Muhammadu Buhari has withheld his assent and
cast doubt on the rationality of the lawmakers to review or amend the contentious
provisions of the Act. What this means, in legislative parlance, is that the
president has vetoed the bill. Consequently, the National Assembly is now
in a position to override the veto by two-thirds of its members at
separate sittings.
*President Buhari and Senate President Saraki |
There is no doubt that the nation is about to witness
another executive-legislature face-off in constitution reviews, amendments of
Acts of Parliament and lawmaking process where the executive arm of government
feels its interest is threatened by the spirit and the letter of the proposed
laws or amendments. To be sure, the National Assembly has performed its
constitutional function in the circumstance to the dissatisfaction of the
incumbent head of the executive arm.
President Buhari, It’s Time To Go!
By Emmanuel Ogundele
For those who have
watched the direction of President Muhammadu Buhari and his administration for
well over two years now, there is no doubting the fact that we have made a
wrong choice. Not that there was anything to choose from between a weakling
called Goodluck Jonathan who allowed free stealing to go on in his government
unabated and, at that time, a serial loser at presidential elections since 1999
called Muhammadu Buhari.
However, little did we know then that it was a
choice between a present disaster and a would-be tragic figure. The facts don’t
come out in good time and so people were quick to paint a future devil in a
Saint’s colour. While the drive to choose anybody but Jonathan among the political
elite which eventually percolated down to the people, was so pressing at that
time, it was not a well-thought out choice. For while Nigerians act as if they
operate a two-party system, we actually run a multi-party democracy.
*President Buhari |
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Buhari, Our President In The Clouds
By Paul Onomuakpokpo
Bristling
with rage at the unceasing carnage and fecklessness that have bogged down the
nation since the emergence of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as the president, Prof.
Wole Soyinka recently warned us against the fate of a people whose affairs are
presided over by a leader in a trance. But not a few of those who are befuddled
by their devotion to Buhari sniggered at Soyinka’s position as another instance
of the dramatist over-dramatising the perceived failings of his president.
But those who did not
share Soyinka’s prescience and thus did not appreciate the horrendous
developments that validated his position can no longer ignore what has happened
since that grim verdict.
*President Buhari |
Indeed, we have all
been confronted with subsequent stark developments that have been triggered by
the administration of Buhari which show that Soyinka’s position remains
unimpeachable.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Customer Eligibility: Business Opportunities In The Nigerian Power Sector
By Idowu Oyebanjo
Opportunity for Independent
Electricity Distribution Network Owners – IEDNOs.
The eligible customer criteria declared by the
Minister of Power is a clear business opportunity. Generally speaking, it means qualified
customers can get electricity directly from GenCos and other Suppliers. This
brings a number of opportunities for investors and fund managers as enumerated
below.
A person or group of individuals can invest in
a dedicated electricity network and supply power to housing estates,
manufacturers, and heavy electricity consumers throughout Nigeria . This
will be according to the Independent Electricity Distribution Network [IEDN]
regulations set by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Gov Obiano And Invitation Of History
By Chuks Iloegbunam
Although
the world hardly knows this, the Willie Obiano administration is currently in
more exciting times than during the political barnstorming that culminated in
his reelection. All the meetings, all the workshops, all the strategy sessions,
all the commissioned studies since initiated are aimed at one thing: LEGACY!
Governor Willie Obiano currently dreams, talks, walks and exudes legacy!
That
is why Anambra State is on a pivotal date with history,
the threshold of a new dawn. That dawn begins on St. Patrick’s Day – March 17,
2018 – when Chief Obiano will mount the rostrum at Awka’s Ekwueme Square, to
take for the repeated, momentous occasion both the Oath of Office and the Oath
of Allegiance, to mark the commencement of his second and final term of
governorship.
*Gov Obiano |
Compared To Jonathan, Buhari Is A Weakling
By Reno Omokri
“I Never Knew the IGP Moved To Nasarawa After I Sent Him To Benue ”.
These were the words of President Muhammadu Buhari, a man
sold to Nigeria as
a strongman leader. Going further, the President is quoted to have said “I
did not know that the IG did not stay in the state. I am getting to know this
at this meeting. I am quite surprised.”
*Jonathan and Buhari |
This revelation from President Buhari has vindicated his wife,
Aisha Buhari, who in 2016 revealed that the President had lost control of his
government. What type of Commander-in-Chief gives an order and does not have
processes in place to verify that such orders have been carried out? A weak
leader that is who.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Nigeria: The Return Of Decree 4
By Abraham Ogbodo
Last
week, I wrote on a proposed bill, which seeks to calibrate free expression into
love and hate speeches, with the latter attracting serious penalties including
10 years imprisonment and death. As I wrote from one end, a colleague, Mr. Don
Okere, editor of Daily Independent Newspaper was at another end battling to
call public attention to the unlawful detention of the Abuja Bureau Chief of
the newspaper, Mr. Tony Ezimakor by the Department for State Security (DSS).
The reporter was kept for days and incommunicado for refusal to disclose how he
got information that the DSS had paid a princely $2 million to secure the
release of some of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in
April 2014.
I do not know, who between Lawal
Daura, the Director-general of DSS and President Muhammadu Buhari should take
the blame for this. From the little I know of Daura, he is loaded with a lot of
native enthusiasm that forbids him from pretence. Most times, and perhaps,
without realising it, he presents himself more as a Fulani than he does as a
Nigerian. He also does not pretend about his big stake in the Buhari
presidency.Monday, March 12, 2018
Nigeria: Who Will Halt The Bestiality In Benue, Etcetera?
By Dan Amor
Irrational impulses are not surprising in the stress and
tension that characterize a demented society. In an atmosphere of violence,
reason is sometimes abandoned and humanitarian principles forgotten. The
inflamed passions of the time lead men to commit atrocities. But the concern
here is not with the psychological pathology of those who commit atrocities but
rather with what has turned our nation into a slaughterhouse where human beings
are daily killed with intimidating alacrity. Throughout modern history,
atrocity propaganda has often mesmerized readers thousands of kilometres from
the scene of the crime. Often, the improbability of the actions described
suggests that the stories were little more than fantasies concocted for diverse
reasons from even more diverse sources.
But the reading public in Nigeria has invariably evinced a
morbid absorption with the most nightmarish aspects of this national tragedy.
It is indeed fashionable to observe that material which should create a moral
aversion to the cruelty of our present times often produces a perverse
fascination instead. There is, candidly speaking, an alarming rate of mockery
killings in Nigeria ,
especially under the Buhari administration. There are gruesome stories of
rapes, mutilations, perversities and child and mother murders.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Negotiating With Terrorists A Mistake Nigeria Cannot Afford To Keep Making
By Reno Omokri
I have just watched a video by Shuaibu Moni, a Boko Haram
commander who was reported by the media to have been freed in exchange for some
82 kidnapped Chibok girls in a deal allegedly brokered by the Swedish
government. The fact that a Boko Haram commander released by the Buhari
government can threaten Nigeria proves
that you should not negotiate with terrorists or pay ransoms to them.
By doing so, you become the major financier of terrorism
knowingly or unknowingly! In this video, Mr. Moni threatened Nigeria and vowed to
show the country that Boko Haram is still fully in control of Sambisa Forest ,
contrary to claims made by the military and President Muhammadu Buhari. This
latest video proves the futility of negotiating with terrorists.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Hello, Buhari Is Beatable In 2019
By Sufuyan Ojeifo
In 2015, serial presidential contestant, Muhammadu Buhari, emerged
victorious through the instrumentality of enclave politics to which the north
adroitly resorted in the face of plans by Goodluck Jonathan to ensconce himself
in power for another four years. Had Jonathan succeeded, the north, barring any
unforeseen circumstances, would have been out of presidential power for ten
unbroken years following the demise of President Umaru Yar’Adua.
*Buhari |
President Buhari, Learn From Ghanaian President and Stop Embarrassing Nigeria – PDP
Press Statement
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on President Muhammad Buhari to
rather use the benefit of his state visit to Ghana to draw lessons from his
Ghanian counterpart, President Nana Akufo-Addo on how
to run a peaceful,
united and economically vibrant nation.
Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo and President Muhammadu Buhari |
The party also
criticized the President for offering to assist Ghana
in her war against
corruption, when his own administration reeks heavily with corruption as
evinced by the Transparency International report which exposed the fact that
corruption has worsened in Nigeria under his watch.
Why President Buhari Doesn’t Mourn The Dead
By Paul Onomuakpokpo
A peril of his sense
of filial obligation to his people has been his humiliation at the hands of his
colleagues. In their midst, he is burdened with a pariah status. One of them,
Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong, might have given expression to what they
were inhibited by political correctness from letting out . In a moment Lalong
was overwhelmed with a sense of vindication of his prescience, he reminded
Ortom that he warned him against making a law to stop Fulani herdsmen from
destroying the people of Benue and their means
of livelihood. Yes, Lalong attempted to recant, but this did not vitiate his
stand.
Even without Samuel Ortom shedding tears, history is bound to
credit him with a stellar role during the trying time of his people. He could
have reached a pact with the devil and secured his cocoon of ease, unperturbed
by the howls of his people being slaughtered by Fulani herdsmen.
*President Buhari |
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