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Pix: Governor Babatunde Fashola presents four buses to Nigerian Prison Services

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 13 November 2013 0 komentar

Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola on November 11th presented 4 buses to the Lagos Order of the Nigerian Prison Services. Pictured above presenting the recommendations to the Control of Prison, Lagos State Order, Mrs. Catherine Nkolika Ononye at the Lagos Home, Ikeja, yesterday.



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"We don't have any mad person here and nobody inside our family has ever been mad" - Chime’s in-laws

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 12 November 2013 0 komentar

Governor Sullivan Chime's in-laws, including the mother in-law, Madam Patience Igwe, on Tuesday said there is no history of madness in their family Madam Igwe told our correspondent on the telephone that no member of the household had a history of mental illness.
 “My daughter, Clara, is quite okay and sound and her husband, the governor of Enugu State, is also  doing well. Please leave us alone and don't call me again with this matter,” she said.
Governor Chime recently disclosed that his wife had mental illness based on why he had restricted her movement to the Government House.
Clara however left the Government House at the weekend, vowing never to come back to her husband.
At the Amauda Isuochi village in Umunneochi Local Government Section of Abia State, where Mrs Clara Chime hailed from, a male cousin to the governor's estranged wife corroborated Madam Igwe's stand, asking, “Do I appear to be someone who's mad?”
The cousin, who had been spotting a set of blue jean trousers, refused to disclose his identity and prevented other members of the household from speaking to our correspondent.
“Do individuals you are seeing here appear to be mad people, or maybe you have seen any mad person because you came in?,” he asked our correspondent.
He explained, 
“Please, we don't have any mad person here and nobody inside our family has ever been mad. So, I don't know where Enugu people got the story our sister is mad.”
When asked, the security man at the Igwe's compound, Dauda William, said he was yet to notice any insane person in the family.
“Since I resumed work at the premises over four months ago, individuals I have been seeing around are extremely normal and well,” said William, an indigene of Nasarawa State.

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Ngige got a stong message, says Anambra community should Vote governor not “standby generator”.

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 10 November 2013 0 komentar

Candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Chris Ngige, has admonished the people of Enugwu Ukwu in Njikoka, LGA of Anambra State to rise and vote in a governor they can trust to deliver and improve their town based on pedigree, rather than a deputy governor they would merely claim.

Mr Ngige apparently referring to the running mate for one of the parties contesting next Saturday’s elections who hails from the town, told the crowd which followed his convoy after attending a burial ceremony in the town, that it was time the community took a clear position.

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“The time has come for a useful climax in the longstanding political relationship we have enjoyed with this historical town and it is wise to carry it through to the end, so as to give value to all your previous sacrifices in the course of this journey,” he said.
Mr Ngige who spoke in both Igbo and English, told his audience that, when many towns in Anambra State did not know where they were going in terms of exposure, Enugwu Ukwu had cut its teeth in education exposure and industry in all spheres of human endeavour.
“It is too late in the day for anyone to come to Enugwu Ukwu and give them a standby generator because with your exposure you can agree with a governor who will perform and your town will be better, rather than associating your name with another government that would simply occupy space and dent your image,” he said.
Mr Ngige was accompanied by his wife, Evelyn Ngige, and former Anambra State commissioner, Charles Amilo, and a host of directors and members of his campaign team. He had earlier paid a condolence visit to the Nkwocha family at Urukpaleke Village Enugwu Ukwu, where he urged he family to take heart on the loss of Chief Mike Nkwocha, a distinguished politician and leading light of the town who passed on at the ripe age of 89.

Meanwhile , a pressure group in Anambra State, Anambra Democratic Vanguard, ADV, in a solidarity visit to the Ngige Campaign Office in Awka urged he candidate of the APC to ignore the distractions of the APGA which is doing its best in their own words to ‘take his eyes off the ball’.

SOURCE: Premium Times

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"I Cannot Survive In Nigerian Politics" , Says Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 06 November 2013 0 komentar
Lamido Sanusi has informed HARDtalk he will not be entering politics when he ends his term as governor of the Key Bank of Nigeria.

 “Being a good central banker does not make you a good politician,” he said, adding he had seen enough successful people enter politics only to “destroy everything they have built.”
Asked if he could persuaded to change his mind, Mr Sanusi said:
 “I have been in Abuja long enough to know that I cannot survive for one year in that space.”
 

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Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi Sets History, Appoints student leader as Special Assistant.

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 05 November 2013 0 komentar
Comrade Oyebode with new boss, Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State


Within his efforts in ensuring participatory governance and bringing government to grassroot, the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi has appointed a former prominent student leader as his Special Assistant on Students'Matters; an office which he hopes will bring in regards to a working relationship involving the Government and the Governed.

It will be recalled that Dr. Fayemi, the Ekiti State Governor, had promised to decide on among three nominees presented to him, who have got impeccable antecedence and of proven integrity, during his interactive session with the Student leaders at a parley about two months ago. The governor has thus fulfilled his promise in making history, by not just creating such an office but additionally confirming the appointment of Adeolu Oyebode as probably the most preferred.

By the virtue of the appointment, Oyebode sets history by becoming the first Special Assistant on Students'Matters in Ekiti State and also the youngest Special Assistant in Nigeria. He is in his mid twenties.
Oyebode was the Chairman of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Joint Campus Committee Ondo and Ekiti States, between 2008 and 2010, a posture which gave him the ability to negotiate on behalf of students and youths of Nigeria with Governments and institution administrators both at Local, State and National level and also a person in prominent youth organizations in Nigeria.


As at his appointment, the Ikere-Ekiti born activist is the Ekiti State Coordinator of Socialist Youth League and the director of programmes and planning of the International Youth Congress of Nigeria, the Nigerian charter of International Youth Congress (IYC) Inc. – United State of America (USA).

While reacting to the appointment and the history made, Oyebode said it was dedicated to the constituency that produced him.
“I give glory to God for the history made, as defined by you, but the fact remains that I return all accolades to that Students’ Constituency that produced me, there is every possibility that I might not have been considered for this assignment if I wasn’t produced from the students’ activism constituency and definitely, the confidence reposed on me by the students who are left on campus that made my recommendation must not also be dashed”
“I see this task as an assignment of my life; I must not fail these young ones, my principal Mr. Governor and my generation because of tomorrow”.

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Nigerians & their political elite is like that between an ‘abused wife’ & her husband. Ex-Minister of Education Blast Politicians

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 03 November 2013 0 komentar

Former Minister of Education and former World Bank Vice-President Africa Division, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has said the relationship between Nigerian citizens and their political elite is like that between an ‘abused wife’ and her husband. But in what looks like a veiled call to action, the former minister seems to attribute Nigerians’ governance-induced suffering to their docility.


“The relationship between citizens of Nigeria and their political elites is like the one between an abused wife and her husband. A people that too quickly forget and move on to the next salacious exploits of their political elite are their own nemesis!” She said.

In separate tweets on her Twitter handle, Mrs. Ezekwesili expressed her disdain for how the present crop of leaders run the Nigerian economy, saying: “Not even grocery shops run their affairs like this… such vagrant public finance management is contemptuous of citizens.

“All those fellows that deceitfully reacted to my factual caution on the frittered 5th oil boom should get ready now. At least five years of high oil prices holding firm- no major productive investments, no increase or reserves/saving.”
Still on what she considers a slipshod economic management being run by

Nigeria, Ezekwesili tweeted: “A structurally faulty public finance system zealous for spending on consumption rather than production DEMANDS BOLD action!

“Now, oil prices are on a downward slope. Imagine, we are asked to be comforted that we merely have ‘cash flow problem’. Ha!”

She also faulted what she described as Nigeria’s ‘consumption spending’ at the expense of capital spending, saying “We must BOLDLY discuss, agree and begin to REDUCE consumption spending (80 per cent) of budget and INCREASE capital spending (20 per cent).”

In what appears a subtle indictment of government officials, Ezekwesili added that the call for reduction in the unusually high cost of governance in Nigeria has never been supported by any member of the National Assembly because they are benefiting from the status quo.

“The MUST HAVE debate on reducing cost of governance suffers a lack of champions among the ‘ruling elite’ because NASS is in too,” she tweeted.
But she is even angrier with the politicians, whom she accused of literally living on ‘public corruption and distortion of politics’.


She tweeted: “
A true national dialogue should be between the citizens and the consumption-loving political elite in all capital parties, a pseudo-private sector creating nothing but making filthy profits from the public corruption and distortion of politics.”

On the N255 million armoured BMW car scam in the aviation sector and apparently faulting the policy that made such mind-boggling purchase scam possible, Ezekwesili recalled that the administration under which she served introduced monetisation policy in the civil service.“

We introduced monetisation policy. Asked why they canceled it. It will take a RADICAL RE-BALANCE of public spending for the budget to have any positive effect on the lives of the poor,” she wrote.

Generally, she blamed pervasive indiscipline for why the country is failing in all regards – especially its economy.

“I am immensely irritated by indiscipline. Cumulative indiscipline is the root of that failure that now stares us in the face as a people. Sadly, Nigeria slides from spot 138 in 2013 to 147 in the newly released 2014 World Bank Doing Business ranking,” she tweeted.

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I do not care about criticisms - Pres Goodluck Jonathan

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 01 November 2013 0 komentar
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that he is not bothered about negative comments some people make about him.  He said he is only concerned about how he will be remembered by present and future Nigerians after leaving office. Jonathan, who likened holding political offices to death, described the world as a stage where everybody must play his part.
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He suggested that politicians should make the thoughts of how they would be remembers after leaving office their guiding principle. Speaking at the funeral of his mother-in-law, Late Mrs. Charity Oba, in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State, the President extolled the virtues of her wife’s foster mother, adding that the deceased played her part well while on earth.
“To me as a political leader and most of my friends here who are politicians, politics or holding political offices is almost like death. While you are there, you are on the stage. The day you leave, what would people remember you for? That has always been my guiding principle.
“No matter the comments; whether the comments are to the left or the comments are to the right or at the centre, what challenges me everyday is what the present and future generations of Nigerians will remember me for the day I step out of the State House.
“I believe that is what will guide most of us who are holding political offices. So, for today, I have to thank you. Sisi has done well and we are remembering her. My family is the family that will surely remember her.
“In fact when her biography was being read, my children were crying. My children appear to be the last set of children that she brought up. That should tell you how we feel about her. As a mother-in-law, she was a wonderful woman.
 “If you have such a lady as a mother-in-law, you will continue to thank God. Though she stayed very shortly, but we are happy and we will continue to remember her and all the things she did to support my wife and me. I enjoined all of you to pray for her that the soul of Mama Sisi rest in the bossom of the Lord,” the President said.
He described the death of her mother-in-law as painful, adding that her wife’s mother left when the ovation was very loud.
According to him, “It is painful, but also reminds me about the word of Shakespeare that we all come to earth and the world is a stage where we will all play our part. In one way or the other, we will play our part.”

 Punch Nigeria.


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The Day I lambasted Obasanjo to his face –Atiku

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Former Vice-President of Nigeria,  Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that he “blasted” his then boss, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, over his bid to run for a  second term.  Abubakar made the disclosure during an interview with a newspaper published in Hausa. In the interview published by an online publication on Friday, Abubakar also disclosed that he and Obasanjo argued over his failed third term bid. Atiku said during one of their arguments, Obasanjo gave him a Quran to swear loyalty to him.


He said, “At first we started arguing, and then he (Obasanjo) opened his drawer and brought out a copy of the Quran and asked me to swear that I will not be disloyal to him. There was nothing I did not tell him in that room. The first thing I told him was that I swore with the Quran to defend the Constitution of Nigeria. Why are you now giving me the Quran to swear for you again?  What if I swear for you and you go against the constitution?

“Secondly, I looked at him and told him that if I don’t like you or don’t support you, would I have called 19 northern governors to meet for three days in my House in Kaduna only for us to turn our back on you?
“Thirdly, I asked him, what are you even doing with the Quran? Are you a Muslim that you would even administer an oath on me with the Quran? I was angry, and I really blasted him. He asked me to forgive him and he returned the Quran back to the drawer, and we came out.”
Obasanjo’s third term bid failed following public outcry over what many saw as unconstitutional.
Speaking further about the controversial bid, which could have taken Obasanjo to a record 12 years as the country’s president, Atiku said he vehemently told Obasanjo to leave after the completion of his second term in office.

He said, “In fact we had the same kind of altercation when he was gunning for third term, he informed me that “ I left power twenty years ago, I left Mubarak in office, I left Mugabe in office, I left Eyadema in office, I left Umar Bongo, and even Paul Biya and I came back and they are still in power; and I just did eight years and you are asking me to go; why?” And I responded to him by telling him that Nigeria is not Libya, not Egypt, not Cameroun, and not Togo; I said you must leave; even if it means both of us lose out, but you cannot stay.”

Obasanjo and Atiku fell out at some point during their administration, with reports that the two did not see eye to eye.
There were also unconfirmed reports that the two of them fell out because Obasanjo went back on his promise to use one term in office and support Atiku’s candidacy for the presidency after his four years. Some reports claimed that Obasanjo had to go on his knees to seek Atiku’s support for his second term.
Atiku denied that his former boss went on his knees to plead for his support. He, however, said that Obasanjo visited his residence to plead for his support.

He said, “Honestly, he did not kneel down for me. But he did come to my house and I refused to see him. And he knocked my door continuously and asked me in the name of God to come out, so I came out, and we went downstairs, and he asked me to join him in his car and I said, no, because of security reasons, but he insisted. So when we entered his car, I never knew that he had gone round states pavilions and asking for the support of governors and delegates and they refused to listen to him because they have not seen us together. So that was why he came and picked me up so that we would go round together. There is something that many people did not know before, which I will tell you now.

“We sat with party elders and discussed the issue of Presidency and there was debate as to whether the South will have eight or four years? If the South had eight years, so the north too should have eight years subsequently. After lots of debates, it was finally agreed that the South should have eight years. And when power returns to the north, they should also have it for eight years.

“However, governors objected to this arrangement. I was then in a dilemma; is the governors’ objection genuine or just a political gimmick. What if I followed them to run against the president and they later on turn their back on me and align with the president? At the end of the day, one would neither be a vice president or a president because politics is a slippery game.”

Concerning his role in the recent breakup of the Peoples Democratic Party, where Abubakar led a number of PDP governors out of the party’s convention, Abubakar said they had spent four months plotting the move.
He said, “We have been planning for some time because we have spent almost four months planning how to split the PDP.

“At first I didn’t know the arrowhead, but they eventually came and met me and I joined them because their reasons are the same with the ones I have been fighting against within the party; lack of fairness, honesty and tyranny. If I can fight the military to restore democracy, why can’t I fight fellow politicians?”
Abubakar added that the breakaway faction of the party had appealed a court judgment declaring its association illegal.
“We have appealed; and we are planning seriously, you will see what will happen,” he said.
Punch Nigeria





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