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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Buhari: The Myths Of Change, By Adekoya Boladale

In the wee hours of the night on January 4th, 1984, heavily armed men of the special ops department of the Nigerian Army known as strike force stormed the residence of Chief Olu Awotesu in Lagos to effect an arrest based on an order from above. Chief Olu Awotesu had travelled to his home town in Iperu, Ogun State and on realising that their target was not around, the soldiers descended on his family. Chief's wife was dragged from the bedroom down through the staircases to the lower floor, while interrogation of where Chief was, was ongoing the men in khaki spiced it up with varying degrees of resounding slaps and kick-booting.

They laughed while she screamed and begged for mercy, the more she cried the more they tortured her. The children weren't spared from the 'dinner party'. As if they had a direct order to have no mercy, the men took turn to dehumanize the helpless kids and even ordered the wife to clean up the blood of her kids every time an atomic blow cuts through their veins.

The torture lasted over three hours and having satisfied their lust for blood left fulfilled. Chief Awotesu returned to Lagos with news of a hunt for him, he drove straight to Dodan barracks with no knowledge of the havoc that has befell his family. Chief Awotesu wasn't only arrested but detained without trial for almost two years. It was while in detention he was told about the assault and near assassination of his family. He was released in 1985 having found no evidence of crime against him.

The man who ordered that inhuman assault alongside numerous others which included but not limited to the hunt for Chief Olabisi Onabanjo (a gory tale best recounted by his daughter) is no other than the now rebranded General Muhammadu Buhari. Before the world got to know the new Buhari in suit and tie giving kids 'high five', many, who were truly innocent and law abiding Nigerians have had their lives bashed right in front of their eyes as a result of his total disrespect for human rights.
My friend, Elnathan John, a renowned satirist and writer said recently, 'I refuse to choose between human rights and good governance. Any good governance that disrespect human rights is not good'. As the new Buhari preaches good governance, steps must be taken to ensure that fundamental human rights are not only respected but given total right of way. The Buhari must also be man enough to reach out to families of individuals who were victims of his brutish past and seek genuine resistitution.

For a while now, Nigerians have been fed with tales of General Buhari's anti-corruption campaign and distaste for graft activities, the merchants of this gospel are hoping such public relations job will brush up his goodwill and acceptability to all Nigerians but the fact remains that no amount of image marketing by his campaign organization will change the real him as perceived by the public, after all, clothing a pig in the best of tuxedo doesn't stop it from finding dirt pleasant.

Many analysts and commentators who seems to be spreading the gospel of a revolutionary war against corruption if Buhari gets elected basing such assumption on Buhari's previous mode of governance are either being economical with the truth, caught in the frenzy of the possibilities for a changed government or just unconsciously drifted into the realm of those who lack adequate knowledge of how a democratic system works. It is nothing other than a grand-illusion to believe that General Buhari if elected will solely curb corruption, which many has attributed as the major bane of our country.

Buhari if elected will be operating under set constitutional rules and guidelines which includes that he or any agency setup can not arbitrarily arrest, investigate, and pass judgement on alleged criminals. General Buhari may be able to identify either directly or through an agency corrupt individuals but the task of serving justice remains the prerogative of the judiciary which unfortunately isn't free of the same corruption. Those preaching the message of Buhari fighting corruption are merely selling a contaminated milk known to all as stale.

The reality of war against corruption in Nigeria shows that it supersedes the power of the presidency alone under a democratic system. In the light of this, a new Buhari will move far away from the 'I will fight corruption' slogan as what makes corruption works in Nigeria isn't just a weak president but  conglomerates of corruption laden institutions who constitutionally are independent and free from the shackle-hold of executive powers.

In the quest of curbing corruption will General Buhari be able to clean his house first? As a man who is now surrounded by a gang of think-tank who siphoned and warehoused the economy, social and human sector of Lagos state, given such individuals the key to Aso rock and Nigeria economy will create an upscale of monarchical control over the affairs of the country.

What will General Buhari do to Tinubu (who is allegedly a notorious signature for corruption) who personally supervised his emergence at the primaries and on whose back he rode to become a presidential candidate against all odds?

What will Buhari do to Rotimi Amaechi a man engulfed in series of financial misappropriation which includes but not limited to the monorail project scam, bogus international stadium project, local government allocations grabbing among numerous others but stood as the financial war chest of General Buhari marching former vice-president, Abubakar Atiku dollars for dollars, pounds for pounds during the primaries. A man who turned the acclaimed state owned private jet to Buhari's campaign flight?

What will Buhari do to Ibikunle Amosun, acknowledged by many as one of the most corrupt Governors in the South West with hyper-inflated contracts and total centralization of local government allocations but was responsible for the gift of a brand new bullet proof SUV to Buhari and also played a major role by delivering his delegates during the primary?

The ability of General Buhari to lead is something that demands clinical view, the War Against Indiscipline (WAI), which is now the poser child of Buhari's campaign and being celebrated today was more of Tunde Idiagbon than Buhari. It was Brigadier General Tunde Idiagbon who supervised and monitor the clamp down against social nuisance and indiscipline.

If Nigerians are so keen on bringing back the good old days, then we should be demanding for the come back of the late brigadier. For a new Buhari to fully work effectively as advertised, a new Tunde Idiagbon must be found. Unfortunately Prof. Osinbajo is a man whose autobiography shows taste for 'non-justice'.

The role the professor now addressed as Pastor played in covering down the Tinubu certificate scandal is still fresh in one's memory not to talk of his antecedents while serving in the inglorious regime of General Badamosi Babangida where his legal drafts were used in clamping down numerous media houses and students union organizations. Away from all these, Mr. Osinbajo in deeds and acts seems to have dedicated more time serving the King of Bourdillon than the gospel of the Lord. Will Osinbajo input in government be that of his opinion or the opinion of some certain cabals in Lagos?

The alternative option approach as being devised by the Buhari camp has clearly shown it is not prepared for the job. It is high time Buhari, APC and sympathizers left the convenient corridors of insults, condemnation and abuses and begin a campaign based on issues, policy formations and economic blueprints. Anybody can abuse, insult and pass blames. It is easier to stand in front of teeming crowds, wave to the admiration of supporters and pledge to stop insecurity, make power supply better, create jobs but it only takes few individuals with sound and true passion for a better Nigeria to say how such promises will be implemented.

Adekoya Boladale wrote via adekoyaboladale@gmail.com. Please engage on twitter @adekoyabee and Facebook www.facebook.com/adekoyabee
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Top Newspapers Headlines For Tuesday, 23rd Of December, 2014

Less than eight hours after a female suicide bomber detonated explosives at the Dukku motor park in Gombe, another blast has rocked Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi State.

Our correspondent gathered that the incident happened at about 5.30pm Monday at a market place in the town.

Police Public Relations Officer, Haruna Maohammed, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Monday, said he had yet to be briefed on the bombing.

[Punch]

Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has stated that the Presidential candidate of the party, Gen. Muhammed Buhari will wipe out the dreaded boko haram insurgents and create jobs in the country if elected in 2015.

Prof. Osinbajo was responding to questions from some of his followers on the social media.

He claimed that the Jonathan- administration is unable to tame Boko Haram because of the corruption around the defence funds which has created a situation where soldiers are not well equipped and motivated.

[Vanguard]

Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in Oyo State, Teslim Folarin, has said the Independent National Electoral Commission has not rejected his name as the candidate of the PDP in the state.

Folarin explained in Ibadan on Monday that the letter written by the commission to the National Chairman of PDP over his eligibility, did threaten his status as the party's candidate in the state.

The letter, dated December 9, 2014, and signed by secretary to the commission, Mrs Augusta Ogakwu, quoted a suit instituted by one Adelowo Aremu against the PDP. The letter confirmed the receipt of the order of a Federal
High Court in Abuja in respect of the suit.

[Punch]

Apparently jolted by the alarm raised by former
Nigeria's external affairs minister, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, over impending post-election
violence in 2015, President Goodluck
Jonathan has turned to traditional rulers across the country for help.

In his address at the 7th General Assembly of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN) held in Abuja yesterday, the president appealed to the royal fathers to assist in enlightening their subjects on peaceful conduct during and after the 2105 general elections.

LEADERSHIP had reported yesterday that Akinyemi had written to Jonathan and General Mohammed Buhari (rtd), requesting them to meet and sign a memorandum of undertaking that they would control their respective supporters after the elections.

[Leadership]
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2015: Buhari Will Lose To Jonathan Like Before – PDP

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday described the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, as a perennial presidential
candidate, adding that he will lose to the PDP in 2015 under President Goodluck Jonathan, like in the three previous presidential elections, LEADERSHIP Newspaper reports.

Buhari had run for president under the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in 2003 and 2007 and the defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) in 2011.

According to LEADERSHIP Newspaper, while appreciating members of the Foreign Chapters of PDP for their contributions at the recent national convention of the party, the national secretary of PDP, Prof Adewale Oladipo said, "The APC had again presented its perennial candidate in person of General Buhari; he lost elections to PDP thrice in the past; we will beat him again".

Oladipo who addressed the party members during an interactive session at the party's national secretariat added, "The coming election will be different; it is going to be a straight fight between a PhD holder and a semi-illiterate jackboot; Nigerians will see the differences; PDP will beat APC hands down; APC has nothing to offer the nation; it is not an alternative to our party; we mean well for the country."

He said PDP had already set up a Presidential
Campaign Council to be headed by the party's national chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu. The director general of the council is a former national chairman of the party, Sen Ahmadu Ali.

He said, "All our foreign chapters will be involved in the issue-based campaign to counter all the lies of the APC; APC will be busy propagating negative things about the country and be ignoring all the positive things the PDP-
led federal government has been doing".
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Buhari (@ThisIsBuhari) Is Still A Saint By Suleiman

The news of General Muhammadu Buhari's emergence as presidential flag bearer of the leading opposition party in the nation, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) sent reverberation across the political landscape in the country.

General Buhari with his undying quest to clinch the top job after series of futile attempt is again angling for a return to power for a second time as leader of Nigeria and the first time as a civilian president, has become the trending issue in several political discourse.

Buhari to many represents the epitome of anti-
corruption, discipline, integrity and performance. He is considered the hope of the future incorruptible breed of Nigeria; the bastion for good governance and the symbol of a progressive Nigeria.

This faith and belief is predicated on his antecedents as military president in his first showing as president when he imprisoned hundreds of well-meaning Nigerians under the guise of corruption; he championed the War
Against Indiscipline (WAI) campaign which under his draconian rule also locked up many.

However what his hirelings and propagandists who have properly propped the old soldier to national appeal could not do was to remove the fact that 'Mr. Perfect' still has oil stains on his white agbada. His PR agents are oblivious of certain issues that white-wash propaganda cannot erase; they have negated the fact
that Nigerians have very critical minds.

Buhari, a man widely acclaimed by his supporters to be Nigerian champion of anti-corruption has been uncovered as a make-belief crusader, who has succeeded to hoodwink the Nigerian masses into living
in his not so beautiful utopia of Nigeria in the early 80s.

It has already been revealed that this facade of
uprightness an incorruptibility is a pawn in his larger game of chess to make up for his inability to amass wealth in his time as military head of state just like his co-travellers, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who led the pack of ex-president's longing to lay their hands on the
national treasury.

"Abdulmalik Suleiman is community development agent and advocate on national issues, contributed this piece from 15, Daura Road, Katsina, Katsina State."
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Monday, 22 December 2014

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Igho Charles Sanomi II To Receive The Martin Luther King Legacy Award For International Service

Igho Sanomi will receive the prestigious Martin Luther King Legacy Award for International Service from the Washington-based Institute for the Advancement of Multicultural & Minority Medicine at the annual International Salute to the life and Legacy of Dr Martin Luther King.

The annual celebration, which is hosted by the International Salute Committee, will be held in Washington DC on the 24th January 2015.

In tribute to the legacy of Dr Martin Luther King, the International Salute recognizes the distinguished leadership and contributions of exceptional individuals who have positively impacted the global community, presenting them with the Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award in honour of the pioneering leader of the African-American civil rights movement. 

The International Salute has been held annually since 1992 as a way of sharing Dr King's historical work at home and abroad. In so doing, it brings together a broad segment of the global community to reinforce the importance of continuing the work begun by Dr King.  

Mr Sanomi joins a distinguished group of previous International Service award recipients including, the former US Secretary of State, General Colin Powell; Kofi Annan, former Secretary General, United Nations; US Congressman, John Lewis; US Senator Bob Dole and a host of ambassadors from the US, France, Africa, United Kingdom and Germany.

To continue the legacy, Mr Sanomi has also been invited to make the opening remarks at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Global Health Equity Summit on 20th January 2015.

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About Igho Sanomi:

Igho Charles Sanomi II is the young, dynamic founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Taleveras Group, an internationally recognized energy and power conglomerate with offices in London, Geneva, Cape Town, Dubai, the Ivory Coast, Abuja and Lagos.
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To The Salvage Dear Friends By Prof. Nwaokobia

THINKING DEEP...Who were those who donated 22b to GEJ and what's in it for them? I'm certain that such humongous donation is for selfish gain and not for public good.

The more Billionaires GEJ has made the more poverty and joblessness in the land, solve the riddle and see how corruption chauffeurs/drives our national vehicle. Sad.

The PDP after 16years of rudderless governance at the Federal level has lost initiative, they have lost any and every modicum of morality hence they now see POWER as an ATM machine and leadership a Bazaar, we MUST stop them before GEJ and his cronies buy up all that is left of Nigeria.

They bought PHCN, whilst yet keeping the nation in darkness they gave GEJ's campaign a 'thank you' donation of 500m, do you yet wonder, under GEJ corruption rules.

VOTE OUT CORRUPTION...VOTE CHANGE...VOTE BUHARI/OSINBAJO.

May God Bless Nigeria.

Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr.
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Stoke City welcomes Chelsea FC to the Britannia stadium on monday night. The kick-off time is 9pm (Nigerian Time).

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What Is The Federal Government Waiting For Before Reducing The Price Of Fuel?

What is the federal government waiting for before announcing a reduction in the price of petrol in Nigeria? The commodity has been selling for N97 per litre for a while now, with the government claiming to have been paying subsidies on the cost of landing it in the country.

We all know that petrol subsidy is a scam and a propaganda been fuelled by the elite in the country to further siphon crude oil cash and submerge the common man into further misery and abject poverty; anyway, this would be the story for another day.

Early 2012, the Nigeria Labour Congress went into strike contesting the decision of the federal government to raise the price of petrol to N120 per litre; however, after much threats and tension, the President of Nigeria used his veto power to coherce Nigerians into accepting to pay N97 for the commodity.

With the falling price of crude oil around the globe, the cost of landing petrol in Nigeria has dropped massively from a high of N140 per litre to N82 as at the time of filing this report. The price of crude oil which has maintained a high of $110 per barrel has equally dropped to $60 as well.

The question now, on the lips and minds of every normal citizen of this country is: what must Nigeria continue to pay N97 to buy a litre of petrol when the landing cost has dropped to N82 per litre? Why is the federal government acting mute about the whole saga? Where is the president of the country? Where is the finance minister, who has always defended the poor policing making and strategy of the elite? I make bold to assert here that Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala was sent by the IMF and World Bank to systematically distabilize, distort, and destroy the Nigerian economy; so far, their plans seem to very much in place.

But, come to think of it, would the federal government not have acted quickly without hesitation to increase the price of petrol if the reverse had been the case? Was there not a time in this country when the federal government wanted Nigerians to purchase the commodity for an international market price of N140 per litre?

When the naira was under great pressure from importers, and speculators heaped great pressure on the Central Bank of Nigeria, did the CBN not bow to pressure and further devalued the naira against the dollar? The shocking thing here is: ever since the devaluation, things have become even worse; just last week, the naira fell to a low of almost N195 to the dollar.

With the constant silence of the elite into the current situation in Nigeria, it further strengthens the position of the critics which opine that they are only after their interest and more importantly, making life unbearable for the common man.

It remains to be seen whether the federal government would reduce the price of petrol as they did few years ago when it was reduced from N70 to N65; however, let this be a clarion call to every citizen of Nigeria out there that we must all stand up and take destiny into our hands: let us make the federal government accountable to us the citizens and do the needful by reducing the price of petrol.

It will be a welcomed development if the price of petrol is reduced to N40 per litre with the insistence of the federal government claiming to be paying subsidies on the commodity.


Written by Avwenagha Edesiri,
A Political Analyst from the FCT,
Abuja.

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You Lack The Moral Integrity To Pass Judgement On President Jonathan, Okupe Blasts Buhari

The Presidency has reacted to recent statement made by a campaign group to Buhari suggesting to president Jonathan to channel the N21 billion he received from donors into the electricity sector in the country.

According to The PUNCH, the Presidency through the Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, said the group lacked integrity to condemn the donation.

Okupe, who spoke with one of our correspondents on the telephone added, "We knew before and everyday that the so-called Buhari group is not a serious organisation. It is made up of power-mongers with no clear objective programmes for the country.

"They have perfected the act of deception and glorified falsehood. That's why they will say Buhari doesn't have N1m in his account and he wants to go into a national campaign.

"He wants to get the money for campaign from corrupt politicians and people of questionable character."

Okupe said   what happened at the Presidential Villa on Saturday was normal and done everywhere in the world.

He said, "What we did is done everywhere in the world. What we did was in the open and it was in a transparent manner.

"We know for a fact that Buhari's funds will come from dubious sources, including corrupt governors."

On why the President would collect donations from governors, some of whom are still owing civil servants in their states , Okupe said it was a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

He said, "Buhari was sponsored for the APC primary by Governor Rotimi Amaechi, who unashamedly brought the treasury of the state to Lagos.

"Yet, he has not paid teachers in the state for about eight months. APC should stop this pretence and put their house in order. Nigerians are tired of their propaganda."

On the call by the BSG that the N21bn donation be spent on the power sector, Okupe disagreed, saying that the nation did not lack money to prosecute its power programmes.

The presidential aide said, "The power road map, the first of its kind in this country, is being pursued diligently and efficiently and it is being funded legitimately through the budget for the purpose of accountability.

"The nation does not lack funds for this."
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