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IBB ,Ciroma, can not stop Jonathan in 2015 – Presidency

Posted by Unknown Senin, 25 November 2013 0 komentar
The Presidency on Sunday said prominent northern leaders, including Alhaji Adamu Ciroma and a former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, could not affect the chances of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 general elections if he decided to contest. Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, said this in a interview with the correspondent.


Gulak was giving an answer to a media report that northern politicians had create a committee whose membership included Ciroma and Babangida to increase the move by the seven aggrieved Peoples Democratic Party governors to become listed on the opposition All Progressive Congress.
He said it had been on record that the President won the 2011 presidential election without the support of the named northern politicians.
The presidential aide said the latest move, if true, could not therefore affect Jonathan's chances in the 2015 election.
“I am not aware of the establishing of such a committee. What I could let you know however is that if you recall, the individuals whose names you simply mentioned did not support President Jonathan in 2011 and that did not stop him from winning. And this latest move too cannot stop him if he decided to contest in 2015,” he said.
Gulak denied the claim by Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger Declare that the Presidency had bribed 400 northerners to aid Jonathan in 2015.
Challenging the governor to say the politicians that were bribed, the presidential aide insisted that Jonathan wasn't used to bribing people for whatever reason.
“What I could simply say is that Mr. President is not used to bribing people. We challenge Aliyu to call individuals that were bribed,” he said.
Aliyu, on Saturday in Minna at the 25th anniversary celebration of the enthronement of the Emir of Minna, alleged that about 400 prominent Northerners have been bribed to betray the region by supporting Jonathan in the 2015 election.
He added that those that collected the amount of money will be exposed 
 “the moment we lay our hands on the list of individuals involved.”
He said, “We are looking for that list so that people will tell the people of the region why these are individuals that want to betray them.
We hear the rumour of some individuals who say that they have the list of 400 prominent Northerners they are going to settle and that they are sure if they settle 400 everything is going to be okay in 2015.”
The governors said the North wasn't afraid of 2015 election, adding that it will be a game of numbers.
“No real matter what happens by 2015, we (northerners) should not hesitate because politics is just a game of number. Through the ballot box we are able to always determine who becomes our leader. Don't hesitate, let there be 200 candidates, God will allow only anyone to emerge,” he said.

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ASUU Puts the blame on IBB for decay in education sector

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 05 November 2013 0 komentar
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has blamed former military dictator, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida for the present problems bedeviling the nation's education sector. The union believed that the former military President presided over what it described because the dictatorship of the International Monetary Fund and Structural Adjustment Programme, whose policies were used to “kill public schools” in the late 1980s.

The union, which said its four-month-old strike would continue until government shows genuine commitment to the 2009 agreement, also called on government to reject “the reintroduction of SAP through the rear door.”
The chairman of ASUU, Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Ade Akinola, in a statement on Monday, said the us government should show patriotism and make certain that the university teachers returned to work.

He said, “Patriotism demands that the us government should reject the dictate of the international Monetary Fund (IMF) and the reintroduction of SAP through the rear door, under the superintendence of the Minister of Finance, Dr. (Mrs.) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
 “Otherwise, why the rush to imbibe this strange doctrine that basic education is what Nigeria needs? The implication of that is that government should minimally spend or disengage from spending on tertiary education. Yet, we are in this where knowledge may be the difference. Wilful collapse of public institutions and subordination of national interest to private one must stop.
 “ASUU insists that the strike continues until government shows genuine commitment to the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement as reinforced by the MoU of January 24, 2012 as it won't participate this deliberate decimation of public university system.”
The OAU-ASUU branch chairman said government's patriotism became necessary “to avoid this cycle of institutional collapse.”

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