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Oduah: Jonathan, NSA in closed-door meeting

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 06 November 2013 0 komentar
The National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), on Wednesday  met behind closed-doors with President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Dasuki is a member of the three-man administrative panel set up by Jonathan to probe the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, over the N255m bulletproof cars purchased for her by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.


The panel, which is led by a former Head of Service of the Federation, Alhaji Isa Bello, also has Air Vice Marshal Dick Iruenebere (retd.) as members.
Dasuki came out of the President’s office at about 5.40pm and was driven out of the Villa.
It was not clear whether issues bordering on the probe formed part of the agenda of his meeting with the President.
His office is said to be saddled with the responsibility of approving amoured vehicles before they can be imported into the country.
The NSA refused to speak to journalists who approached him for comment on the works of the committee.
Jonathan had set up the committee at the peak of public outcry that trailed the purchase of the bulletproof cars.
In announcing the establishment of the committee, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, had said members were expected to, among other things, ascertain whether the procurement of the vehicles followed due process, ascertain the purpose of procurement and inquire into any other incidental matter. The President also met with some governors in the Jonah Jang-led faction of the Nigeria Governors Forum on Wednesday.
Vice President Namadi Sambo and the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, also attended the meeting.
The governors in attendance were Vice Chairman of Jang’s faction, Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo; Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party Governors Forum, Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State; Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State; and Governor Seriake Dickson of  Bayelsa State.
Dickson, who left the Presidential Villa earlier than others did not speak to journalists. Uduaghan and Mimiko, who arrived at the same time, also left together at about 7.25pm. Mimiko told journalists that the meeting was an informal parley with the President on issues bordering each state.
“It’s an informal meeting. From time to time, issues come up that we have to discuss with him (the President). They are issues bordering on governance,” he said.
Akpabio who left last exited the President’s office at about 8.45pm.
He did not talk to journalists.

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Watch Video of President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with President Jonathan of Nigeria

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US Senator Pleads for Peace Meeting with Nigerians over Controversial ‘419’ Joke.

Posted by Unknown Senin, 28 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
US Senator Ted Cruz has asked for a peace meeting with Nigerian-Americans who have demanded that he retracts his controversial  joke last week which many of them considered insulting. In a letter from the Senator to leaders of the Nigerian community in Houston, Texas, where the controversial
comments were made, the Senator said he “regrets any misunderstanding.”
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The letter was signed by one of the aides of the Senator, Mr. David Sawyer, the South-East Texas Regional Director in his office. Sawyer, in another correspondence, also requested for a peace meeting between Senator Cruz and representatives of the Nigerian community in Houston.

Senator Cruz has been bombarded with several phone calls from Nigerians in Houston and all across the US since last Monday October 21 comments, Sawyer added.  A copy of the letter of apology was gotten from Empowered Newswire by our correspondent.

The statement read: "Earlier this week Sen. Ted Cruz made a joke in which he used the term "Nigerian email scam." Senator Cruz regrets that "it is unfortunate that we're living in a time where just about every joke can be misconstrued to cause offense to someone.  “Sen. Cruz has never, nor would ever use a blanket term in a derogatory fashion against such a vibrant and integral part of our community. This usage was never directed to the Nigerian community as a whole.

"To the good people of Nigeria - a beautiful nation where my wife lived briefly as the child of missionaries - no offense was intended. “I am fully appreciative of the range of mutual economic and security interests that make Nigeria an important friend to the United States," Senator Cruz said in the statement.

The letter was printed on Ted Cruz official US Congress paper and was dated Friday October 25. The Nigerian embassy in the US has also made a formal complaint to the senator about his comments.

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