Showing posts with label Politics in Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics in Nigeria. Show all posts

"We Will Do Everything To Protect Jonathan's Seat But"....

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 With the postponed general elections fast approaching, several pressure groups and coalitions across the nation have reinforced their mobilization of support for their various candidates. Comrade Udengs Eradiri’s Ijaw Youth Congress is one of them, even though he insists the group is not a political one. Eradiri, a Petroleum Engineer by Profession is the Sixth and current President of the IYC, which has members across six states (Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Rivers and Ondo), as well as Abuja and Diaspora chapters (United Kingdom and South Africa). He spoke to online press on a number of pressing issues and controversies.

On National unity
Nigeria is built on faulty foundations and until we resolve those errors, it will keep us in constant intellectual immorality. The National Confab has 50 percent of the solutions to Nigeria’s issues

On Jonathan’s work in the Niger Delta
First, I must state that he was elected to be President of the country, not just the Niger Delta alone. He established 14 universities, with one in Otuoke, Bayelsa State and a Maritime university in Delta State with over 5000 students from Niger Delta there. Building capacity and giving education is important for young people and you can imagine how many of those students will grow to become leaders who can add value and help this country develop.

Local content policy is due to Jonathan and it is encouraging more of exports than imports. Nigerian vessels are what is moving our oil products and everywhere Nigerians are running Nigeria, with less foreigners. 

Local manufacturing is meeting our consumption needs and that is why even though the naira is on a slide, food prices have not increased.

Then there is amnesty, which is one initiative that President Jonathan was instrumental in bringing to fruition. Amnesty was to be a tripartite agreement between FG, states and IOCs – the latter two have failed unlike FG. I challenged states for not having post-amnesty Programmes. I don’t completely support amnesty because it is enriching just a few of those who carried arms so it is good for this to be fixed.


On the Ijaw struggle and more on Amnesty
We are standing firm but we are not political. We have no choice but to stand by the president, as he is an Ijaw man. We see his role as a benefit of the Niger Delta agitation over the years from Isaac Boro to Ken Saro-Wiwa and the rest of us, so it isn’t just a Jonathan thing. We claim ownership of the second term for the South and Jonathan is just a beneficiary of it so we will do everything to protect that seat.

On “everything to protect that seat”
We never said there would be war; we just said that there should be a level playing field for all contestants. We only said that we would not accept the results if INEC skews the results in favour of anyone. I have always said that we will build bridges across ethnic nationalities and common sense will prevail in our supporting Jonathan.

However, let me be clear and add that we Ijaw people will never be intimidated by anyone. I have previously said that some of these media attacks on the president are necessary because you go through fire and brimstone so that you become a better person. I have always faulted the PDP as an institution because there are many questionable characters there and it is on this basis that I am campaigning for us to support him as an individual.

On INEC and Post-election violence

IYC supports election shift because there were inconsistencies in INEC’s statement about the complexities in PVC collection and errors everywhere across the country. We join the call for non-violent polls. Vote no be fight.
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APC Reacts To Election Potponement, Says It's “Highly Provocative”

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 Below is a press statement from the APC by their National Chairman, John E. K. Odigie-Oyegun....

 The All Progressives Congress, APC, has just heard over the news media that The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has decided to postpone the elections by six weeks on the strength of a letter by the security chiefs that they cannot provide security for the elections nationwide because of the commitment of its resources to fight insurgency in the north eastern part of the country.
This is clearly a major setback for Nigerian democracy, and our Party is meeting in emergency session to study its implications and will inform Nigerians of its decisions in the next few days.
In the meantime, though what has happened is highly provocative, I strongly appeal to all Nigerians to remain calm and desist from violence and any activity which will compound this unfortunate development. We must not fall into this obvious trap. Change we must. They can only delay it; No one can stop it.

I want to assure all Nigerians that the All Progressives Congress will not abandon its commitment to change and will sustain the struggle to establish a new Nigeria. 

John E. K. Odigie-Oyegun. CON.
National Chairman, APC
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Unbelievable Crowd That Turned Out For Buhari's Presidential Rally In Lagos(Photos)

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 The  All Progressives Congress (APC) held their Presidential rally at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere, Lagos. These are photos from the venue. The turnout was enormous. See more photos below.... 


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Governor Olusegun Mimiko And All Members Of Ondo State House Of Assembly Decamp To PDP

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 Just 24 hours after Ondo state governor, Olusegun Mimiko formally decamped from Labour Party to the PDP, there are reports this morning that all the members of the State House of Assembly have also followed in his footsteps and decamped from the Labour party to the PDP. 
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Ondo State Governor, Mimiko, Decamps To PDP

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 Ondo state governor, Olusegun Mimiko has joined the long list of top politician to decamp from other parties to the ruling party. The PDP is Ondo state today August 22nd confirmed that the governor has now joined their party, decamping from the Labour Party.

 The governor made his defection known to his cabinet members and close political associates at a meeting held at the government house in Akure the state capital. Mimiko came into power on the platform of the Labour Party.
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I Will Leave My Father If He Decamps To PDP, Nasir El-Rufai's Son Says

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 Following reports that prominent ACN leader and former EFCC chairman Nuhu Ribadu has left the party for the PDP, Bello El-Rufai son of another prominent ACN Leader has come out to say his father would never entertain the thought of defecting to the PDP. Well, i'll simply say, anything is possible son.  
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Na By Force? : Political Aspirant Pictured On His Knees Begging For Votes(Photo)

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 House of Reps member, Hon. Samson Osagie was pictured(photo above) pleading with APC members to vote for him - in Edo state. Is that the new strategy? these politicians are the most convincing people on earth, but after they win, the story changes.
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Ebonyi State House Of Assembly Impeaches Speaker, New Speaker Elected

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 Rt. Hon Chukwuma Nwazunku, speaker of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly has been impeached. Hon. Chukwuma was impeached this morning, Monday July 21st by 18 out of the 24 members of the House. He was impeached over allegations of gross misconduct, incompetence and corruption.

According to reports, the members of the House re-instated three members who were on suspension before moving to impeach the Speaker.

The member representing Ezza South state Constituency Hon. Chris Usulor moved the motion for his impeachment while the Minority Leader and member Representing Ezza North West, Hon. Enyi Enyi seconded the motion.

A new speaker, Hon Helen Nwaobosi was immediately elected. Source
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Nigerian Politician Arrested For Smuggling $82,000 Into USA

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The Maryland State Police Department, USA, yesterday confirmed the arrest of the Executive Chairman of Udim Local Government in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Nse Ntuen, for smuggling $82, 000(about N13.2m) into the United States without declaring it with the Customs officials both in Nigeria and the US.

 Nse Ntuen, was arrested on Friday by operatives of the Maryland State Police Department at the BWI International Airport, Baltimore.

 According to the Police, he declared only $5,000 before the rest of the money was found in his bag.

 He later admitted he truly smuggled the money into the country with the aim to use it as donations at the just-concluded Annual International Convention of the Akwa Ibom Indigenes in the United States and Canada which was held at the Marriot Hotel in Washington, DC on saturday.

 He was later released after 5 hours in custody and the money seized.
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2 Policemen to d*e by hanging for killing PDP members in Ekiti

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 An Ado Ekiti High Court has sentenced two policemen to de*th by hanging for their roles in the killing of  two members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,  over allegation of  the defacement  of posters of political opponents in Omuo Ekiti about two years ago.
Fracas broke out between the PDP and Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, on March 23, 2011 at Kota Junction in Omuo Ekiti over alleged defacement  of posters belonging to PDP aspirants in the community, a development that prompted police to be drafted to the scene of the incident which subsequently led to the death of two PDP members.
Miffed by the murder, a PDP chieftain in the town and now state Deputy Chairman, Hon. Femi Bamisile, with a crowd of supporters stormed the government office in Ado Ekiti and accused the state government of complicity in the murder.
The affected police officers are,    Mr Ameh Richard and Akinyode Olaiya ,  they were  said to have been found    guilty of the murder of  two PDP members whose names were given as   Kehinde Faluyi and Michael  Ipinlaye.
The trial judge, Justice  Abiodun Adesodun who in his judgement yesterday, disclosed that there were sharp  contradictions  in the evidence adduced by the accused persons, which he said had made their evidence unreliable.
According to him, there were  contradictions in the confessional statements by the accused persons during their interrogation by the police  and the oral testimonies  during cross examination in court.
Justice Adesodun noted that the evidence by the prosecution counsel, Messrs Femi Onipede and  Omope Oluwanitemi were overwhelming and convincing enough for him to grant their  reliefs.
His words: “The prosecution counsel have proved their case beyond reasonable doubt and the accused persons are hereby sentenced to death by hanging.”
Source:Vanguardngr
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Impeachment: 2015 attack dog

Mixed feelings have trailed the recent impeachment of three elected public officials by different state Houses of Assembly. TG writes that the wave of impeachments may sweep more officials out as the 2015 general elections approach.

Besides defection, impeachment perhaps is the second most troubling phenomenon in Nigerian politics. It has become a political weapon used by the executive or legislature against perceived opponents, especially when relationships go sour or another round of elections is approaching.

In this current political dispensation, this monster has reared its head recently in Taraba, Kogi and Bayelsa States.For instance, the Taraba State House of Assembly on October 4, in Jalingo impeached the Deputy Governor, Mr. Sani Abubakar, from office after adopting the recommendation of a seven-member Judicial Commission of enquiry set up by the acting Chief Judge of the state, Justice Josephine Tuktur.

The Mr. Usman Dangiri-led commission was set up to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against the deputy governor.While submitting its findings to the House, the chairman said the deputy governor was found guilty of the three allegations against him.
Subsequently, the Majority Leader, Mr. Charles Maijankai, moved a motion for the adoption of the report, which later led to his impeachment.

Also, on October 16, the Kogi State House of Assembly impeached the Speaker, Abdullahi Bello, and 10 principal officers in the chamber.Prior to the impeachment, there was a running battle between the speaker and some members, which made him to accuse them of plotting to remove him from office.

Despite the fact that members of the House were supposed to reconvene on October 18, 17 of the 25 members had held a plenary two days earlier to carry out the impeachment plan. The lawmakers elected Lawal Jimoh to replace Bello.In what looked like a revelation of what might have led the lawmakers into the action, reports had it that the Minority Leader, Yori Afolabi, had previously warned against a desperate attempt to remove the leadership of the House.

He was reported to have disclosed that the Executive arm of government was enticing any lawmaker who consented to the plot with N15m.The embattled former speaker and principal officers were said to have held a parallel parliamentary sitting in Lokoja and called on President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene in the crisis.

Consequently, an ad-hoc committee of the House of Representatives set up to look into the crisis had on October 22 sealed off the state Assembly complex to prevent any of the factions from sitting or performing any legislative duties.

The Chairman of the six-man panel, Mohammed Ahmed, said the committee would not recognise any of the factions, warning that if the committee members were unable to settle the scores, the House might take over the legislative duties of the Assembly, as empowered by the constitution.

Similarly on June 3, 2012, the Speaker of Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr. Friday Benson was impeached by 16 of the 24-member Assembly three months after he came into the office. He was replaced by a former Deputy Speaker in the former Governor Timipre Sylva’s tenure, Mr. Fini Angaye.

But, the media aide to the sacked Speaker argued that only 11 members of the Assembly took the decision at a 30-minute closed door sitting, in the absence of the deposed speaker and his deputy.

It would be recalled that the Assembly had on June 24, 2010 impeached the Deputy Governor, Peremobowei Ebebi, in what many described as the aftermath of the supremacy battle between the then Governor Timipre Sylva and his deputy.

Ebebi was sacked after a seven-man panel headed by Mr. Donald Denwigwe, SAN, found him guilty of nine out of the ten charges of “gross misconduct” levelled against him.Maybe, the former Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Nsima Ekere, would have been impeached but for his swift resignation on “personal grounds” last Wednesday.

He was reported to have beaten members of the State House of Assembly to their game, who had allegedly perfected plans to impeach him, with the resignation.Reports have it that Ekere nursed the ambition to contest the governorship election in 2015, which did not go down well with some powerful forces in the state.

It would be recalled that in what looked like an ironic drama, on August 2, 2010, the House of Assembly in Abia State had impeached the Deputy Governor, Mr. Chris Akomas, three days after he announced his resignation from office.

At a plenary, the Speaker of the House, Agwu Agwu, had announced that, “Akomas stands removed from office with effect from today.”It was reported that there was no dissenting voice against the process.

Akomas had swiftly reacted, describing his purported impeachment as “medicine after death.” He said the lawmakers only “exhibited legislative recklessness and disregard for the rule of law.”He told journalists that he resigned on July 30, 2010. He claimed that a seven-man panel set up by the state Chief Judge, Justice Sunday Imo, on the orders of the Assembly, to investigate him was determined to carry out its predetermined assignment to nail him.

The way elected executive and legislative officers are sacked by state Houses of Assembly have made impeachments appear like a tool for supremacy battle.It would be recalled that prior to the 2007 general elections, five governors were impeached between 2005 and 2006. They were Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, Bayelsa; Ayo Fayose (and his deputy), Ekiti; Rasheed Ladoja, Oyo; Joshua Dariye, Plateau; and Peter Obi, Anambra.

The reasons for these impeachments and how the processes were carried out have raised concerns about the credibility and independence of the legislature, as some of them were reversed by courts.Observers have accused political godfathers and some state governors of manipulating the activities of the legislature to gain more power and to achieve their political goals.

One of such prominent cases was in Oyo State, when a conflict of interest broke out between the then Governor Rashidi Ladoja and the late Ibadan political strongman, Lamidi Adedibu. The governor was impeached by some members of the House of Assembly on January 12, 2006, in a controversial circumstance, while his deputy, Adebayo Alao-Akala, believed to be loyal to the godfather, was sworn in as the new governor.

But for the November 1, 2006 judgment of the Appeal Court, which declared the impeachment as illegal, and the subsequent confirmation of this decision by the Supreme Court on November 11, 2009, it would have been a lost battle for Ladoja.Unlike in the United States, on which Nigeria’s democracy is modelled and where impeachment is given utmost seriousness, it is fast becoming a norm in this clime.

For instance, while Robert Longley of The New York Times, in his article entitled, ‘Impeachment: The Unthinkable Process,’ said only four times has the Congress held serious discussions of impeachment in the nation’s history, Nigeria has recorded tens of such since 1999 to date.

Analysts have however blamed the development on the interference and influence of the executive on the legislature. They also blame politicians in public offices for their disregard for the rule of law.

A lecturer in the Political Science Department, University of Lagos, Prof. Solomon Akinboye, said the constitution is clear on impeachable offences and the guidelines for the impeachment of an elected official.

“Officials are sworn in to uphold the dictates of the constitution. Where an official commits an impeachable offence, the legislature can institute an impeachment proceeding but due process must be followed.

“Ideally, it requires two-third of the House to effect an impeachment but more often than not, due process is short-circuited. The whole political set up is in disarray, as the constitution is no more followed. Government officials now do what they like and that is one of the absurdities in our political system,” he said.

Also, the National Coordinator, Legal Defence and Assistance Project, Mr. Chino Obiagwu, called for the independence of the legislature, adding that an official must have committed a punishable offence before he could be impeached.

“Executive interference in the activities of the Houses of Assembly has remained one of the key factors for the anomaly. You will recall that there were series of impeachments in 2006. Once the leadership is influenced through its overtures with the executive, its processes will become porous.”

Describing an average impeachment process in the Nigerian legislature as one borne out of political immaturity, a prominent legal practitioner, Prof. Itse Sagay, said most of the impeachments have ulterior motives.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria said, “It’s just a sign of our political immaturity; we are still young and infantile in democracy. Instead of allowing the speaker of an assembly to carry out their rightful duties, what the lawmakers want to see is how many “HIs” vote will increase their salaries and allowances.

“Committees are set up to attract benefits from the executive through intimidation. Once the speaker is determined to be principled, they are impeached and replaced with those who will promote opportunism and with determination to make gains.”
Source:Punchng
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Igbo must produce president in 2015 – Ezeife


FIRST civilian governor of Anambra State, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, insisted yesterday that Igbo nation must produce the president of Nigeria in 2015 in the interest of justice and equity.Ezeife, who spoke at a workshop organised by Orient Communications Limited and the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, said, however, that the Igbo presidency project would not pitch the South East against President Goodluck Jonathan if he eventually decided to vie, adding that Jonathan was free to seek for another term for the exalted office.
Ezeife said:  “There are six pieces of meat on the table. There are six people on the table. Every person has taken a piece of meat, except one person and the meat remains one piece and the question is who takes it?
“We are talking of law of equity. We are talking of law of fairness in Nigeria. Every zone in Nigeria has supplied the Chief executive of this country except the South East, so in 2015, the zone should be allowed to take its own.
“Let us not destroy what has taken us years to build. The North is saying it wants it in 2015. Ndigbo are saying the same thing too. The incumbent President, they say, wants a second term. In all these, let justice prevail.
“We do not have any conflict with Jonathan. We are equally not going to fight him. He is also free to seek for second term. We will play only a game of cooperation and not a game of violence.
“But Igbo must be there. Jonathan should equally campaign if he wishes because the constitution made provision for that. Igbo people will not hound him, but the project is a must for Ndigbo.”
Though, the former vice president, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, was present at the event, he failed to speak on the issue, stressing that the occasion was not a forum for politics but culture.
He commended the organizers of the event, hoping that it would help to bring back Igbo culture and values to life.
Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi, who was represented by the state Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Chief Maja Umeh, disagreed with the insinuation that Ndigbo was not united.

According to him, the South East governors have done great things together in making sure that there is unity in the zone.
He added  that it was the reason the governors in the zone were working out a way of restoring Igbo values and culture.
Sponsor of the workshop, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo, said if the people of the South East wanted to get to the Promised Land, they must eschew hatred and retaliation and embrace the spirit of rejoicing with one another.

His words: “We must not run people down in order to actualize our selfish interests. We must not tell the public lies as policy makers when we seem to be failing to live up to expectations. “It is left for us to start thinking of what to do to save the face of Ndigbo and it is left for us to critically think out pragmatic ways by which we can once again fulfill the dreams of our forefathers.”
National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Malam Mohammed Garuba said the only way to achieve the 2015 dream of Ndigbo was through unity, noting that he had found out that the people of the South East did not love themselves, citing examples with a situation where four people from the zone are fighting for the office of the national treasurer of the NUJ reserved for zone.
He appealed to the South East leaders to bring sanity to the zone by being in touch with one another in their own interest.

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