Saturday, 11 August 2012

Northern Governors Jittery, To Inaugurate Reconciliation And Healing Committee.


Northern Governors Forum
By SaharaReporters, New York
A prominent Northern politician who is close to some of the zone’s governors has told SaharaReporters that the conference of Northern governors is determined to act in order to stem the monster of sectarian violence ravaging the northern part of Nigeria.
“The governors are jittery and panicking over the lingering violence spreading in the North,” said the source. He added that the 19 governors were now determined to act decisively to end or drastically reduce the waves of Boko Haram insurgency and ethno-religious violence sweeping the region.”
According to the source, the governors have realized that it is impossible to achieve any meaningful development if they continue to spend billions of naira on seemingly intractable security crises.
The source quoted one governor as stating that “The North is heading to the brink where serious financial crises will ultimately bring governance to a complete halt.” Our source added that only Kano and Kaduna states are financially solid enough to partially pay the salaries of public workers without strain, but the rest of the Northern states are too deep in financial distress to meet minimal obligations of governance.
“We have serious problems owing to violence,” said the source. According to him, most companies in the North-East have closed or are closing. He added that the dismal economic picture was taking shape in Kano, Plateau, and Sokoto. “And now Kogi [State] has been added to the fold,” he said.
Our source disclosed that the region’s governors, under the auspices of Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), plans later this month to inaugurate a 30-person committee on Reconciliation, Healing And Security.
SaharaReporters learnt that some well known public figures have been slated for membership in the committee. Its members may include former Chief of General Staff, Gen. Martin Luther Agwai, Mr. Abubakar Tsav, Justice Umaru Abdullahi, Mr. Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, and Ambassador Zakari Ibrahim. In addition, other members of the Northern political elite, clergy and conflict resolution experts are being recruited to serve on the committee.
Northern governors have been criticized for taking no initiative to tackle the rising spate of religious violence. But in a recent statement, they denied the charge of apathy and nonchalance. “The Northern Governors’ Forum has left no one in doubt about its concern for the general welfare of the people in its areas of jurisdiction,” said the statement. It added that the forum had “made several attempts to address the unabated security challenges confronting the region that have not only led to massive loss of lives and property but also severely altered the harmonious community relations established and nurtured over several decades, with negative potential for gravely affecting the longstanding freedom, liberties and thriving economic activities within the Northern States.”
Our source disclosed that the main mandate of committee was to bring about reconciliation and healing in the Northern states. He added that the committee was likely to face stiff problems arising from already soured relations between Christians and Muslims in many parts of the North.

FG Awards N325m Niger Bridge Construction To Roughton International.

 
MINISTER OF WORKS, MIKE ONOLEMEMEN
ABUJA, August 08, (THEWILL) - The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved a contract worth N325m to Messrs Roughton International Limited, a transaction advisory services firm, to design, build, finance, and operate the proposed Second Niger Bridge.

The bridge, which will link Anambra and Delta States, is expected to be completed in 16 months.

Also approved to the same firm was a contract worth N297m for the design, building, financing and operation of Murtala Mohammed International Airport Road, Lagos, which is scheduled to be completed in one year.

Addressing State House correspondents in Abuja, minister of information, Labaran Maku, and minister of works, Mike Onolememen disclosed that the project was approved to rectify the deplorable condition of the 2.8km dual carriage way connecting Apakun-MMIA Road and upgrade it to a modern eight-lane facility that would provide smooth movement of traffic.

“In view of this, the second Niger Bridge, which is a critical national infrastructure and forms an essential link between the South West and South East connecting the two large cities of Onitsha and Asaba, was tabled for consideration … under the Public Private Partnership Scheme.” Onolememen said.

“The Federal Government, in furtherance of its transformation agenda of addressing infrastructural deficit and improving the quality of public infrastructural services, has recognised leveraging on private sector investment and capacity to complement the drive towards bridging the country’s enormous infrastructure gap through the PPP initiative.

Onolememen also revealed that FEC approved additional works on the subsisting contract of the dualisation of Kano-Maiduguri Road, Section II, such as the extension of the road from Dutse to Kwanar Huguma, a distance of 24.2km.

The contract, with a lifespan of 40 months, was awarded in favour of Setraco (Nigeria) Limited in the sum of N8.352b, meaning the contract sum was revised from N35.841b to N44.193b.


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Tinubu, Buhari Move Talks To Ghana.

THE leadership of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and its counterpart in the opposition, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) are increasingly consolidating on their plans for merger ahead of the 2015 election, the two parties having found solace in the neighbouring Ghana, as a new meeting place.
An indication to this effect played out weekend when some members of ACN, led by Senator Bola Tinubu and the CPC chieftains led by General Muhammadu Buhari, stormed Ghana as a team, for the final rites of former Ghanaian President, John Atta Mills, on Friday.
Buhari had earlier joined Tinubu in his private residence in Lagos at the close of this week, to hold discussions with him, where as the two reportedly resolved to make the Ghana trip in company, while their respective aides and followers were equally in tow.
Three South-West governors accompanied Tinubu to Ghana, an indication that the two leaders would after the burial ceremonies take some hours off to advance on their talks on consolidating the merger plans before finally returning to Nigeria.
Some members of the two parties, according to findings, had before now, been meeting in Ghana to draw strategies on 2015 build-up amid reports that even late President Mills had been playing host to key Nigerian politicians from the opposition camp before his death.
The thawed relationship between Senator Tinubu and Mills had been fingered as the elixir for both ACN and CPC to consolidate on their merger plans since their leaders were said to have received encouragement from the deceased, who had laid the basis for building a modern Ghana.
There had been reports that both ACN and CPC had planned a joint convention earlier scheduled to hold this month, whereas the jamboree had to be shifted tentatively till November, August being a month of Ramadan.
The postponement of the joint conference was said to  be necessary to gain more time for further consultation on the merger plans by the two parties.
However, both Tinubu and Buhari, according to party members, have been keeping the details of their discussions and plans close to their chests.
The ACN and CPC were said to be treading cautiously on their merger plan as a means of avoiding the pitfalls of the past when initial plans between them to forge
a common front against the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) collapsed at the most crucial time.

Security agencies probe Asari-Dokubo’s threat.


By
Asari-Dokubo Asari-Dokubo

Security agencies have launched a probe into a statement credited to Niger Delta activist, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, that Nigeria will disintegrate should the House of Representatives go ahead with the threat to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan. 
There were indications last night that Asari-Dokubo, founder of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force (NDPVF), might have been invited for an interaction by security agents. 
The probe, sources said ,was at the instance of the presidency which was said to be uncomfortable with such divisive propaganda. 
“The presidency has asked security agencies to investigate circumstances behind such comments which are capable of deepening North-South divide in the country,” one source said. 
“These agencies have the mandate to find out whether Asari-Dokubo was working alone or in concert with others because the nation cannot afford to be plunged into another civil war. 
“The government was surprised that at a time it is trying to reunite the country, Asari-Dokubo could be engaging in war alarm.” 
Responding to a question, the source said: “We did not see the comments as favouring the government. That is why the presidency asked security agencies to look into it. 
“By not taking action, it could be erroneously assumed that the government was in support of such a divisive tendency. 
“The President is a nationalist, he will not allow anyone under whatever guise to breach national security and fan the ember of secession.” 
Another source said: “I think Asari-Dokubo might have been invited by security agencies, but I do not have the details. 
“But there were strong signals that a letter of invitation for an interaction was sent to him.” 
None of the security agencies was willing to comment last night on the purported invitation. 
All the current lines of Asari-Dokubo were also off last night. 
Asari-Dokubo had asked the House of Representatives to shelve the impeachment threat against the President failing which the people of Niger Delta would “resist any such action by whatever means.” 
He said:”Nobody should dare us by trying to impeach Jonathan. If they do, there will be trouble. 
“All that we are saying is that they should allow the President Goodluck Jonathan to complete his eight-year tenure. For over 50 years, they held the position that Jonathan is holding. They used our resources to oil their political machinery.”

Edo National Flag.

Edo National Flag
Edo National Anthem
Erediauwa mwen n' Ogie n' Igho;
Ovbi' Ekenekene ma deyo Ugha de
vb'umodia Ana ren ruen o'
T' ugha too gb' egie re
Isee Isee Isee
Oba gha too Okpere

Erediauwa the Great King;The son of the beauty
that never fades; when your image appears
even from afar you are easily recognised.
May you never die but reign forever
Amen Amen Amen
Long live The King

Ivbie Edo Nu Zomo
tho’ we are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are.
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." Ulysses

"Why has the modern Edo lost the genes, the genius and the savoir faire of the brave that begat her?”
Mr. Omorodion Uwaifo.

It is an insult to ask Jonathan to become a Muslim or…

By John Bulus

Perhaps, never before has the former President of Ijaw Council (IYC) and leader of the Niger Delta People Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo- Asari spoken in such a fierce manner.
To him, recent issues that have bedeviled the polity, ranging from the state of insecurity and threats against the presidency of  Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to the persistent calls for convocation of a nation conference need to be addressed.
And Asari during the week in Abuja  engaged Journalists on these turbulent national issues. JOHN BULUS was there for Saturday’s Vanguard.
The Genesis
Let us come to the issue that is threatening the existence and survival of every one of us. Economically, Nigeria  is at the lowest level of economic activity. Everything is comatose, why; because some people feel that by right, they have the power to rule over others.
This is happening because when the British came, they introduced a divide-and-rule style of government. Those who opposed and fought them for that were punished for fighting them.
The arrogance of Shekau and his group is unislamic. Which President if not Goodluck, will accept somebody to tell him to become a Muslim or resign?
When the entity called Nigeria came to be, the British did everything to support the north, and they did that very perfectly and promoted them over and above others, including the kings of Kalabari who have had diplomatic relations with other nations of the world before the British came. The records are there for anybody that wishes to find out if what I am saying is the truth.
Independence was granted to Nigeria on the premise that the north was more populated than the south, which is strange  because there is nowhere in the world, where the dry Savannah is more in population than forest wet land, nowhere. But in Nigeria , all these empirical and geographical laws were set aside and a bogus population figure was foisted on us.
North and Niger Delta relationship
The Niger Delta people, especially the Ijaws had an alliance with the north against the Igbos who they perceived as their enemies. The Ijaws, the Efiks and Ishekiris were the leading slave traders. They were the people that controlled the trans-Atlantic slave trade and bulk of the slaves came from the hinterland, the Igbos, the Ibibios, the Anans. So, there was this kind of we-will-get-back-at-you. So, when the administrative capital of the British was moved from Calabar to Enugu, the Igbos got ascendancy over the Efik, the Ijaw and the Ishekiri.
This is where the problem started. The Ijaws and the Efiks, because of their small population, started to align outside the former Eastern region.The Ijaws alignedwith the north during Northern People’s Congress (NPC) days. During election then, NPC won only one seat outside the north, and it was in the Ijaws hinterland, the Efiks supported the Awolowo Action Group in the west.
When the civil war came, the Ijaws backed Gowon’s call for one Nigeria . My family supported Biafra . If the Ijaws had supported Biafra , we would not be in the condition that we are today.
Coming to pressing issues now, I am a Muslim. September 17 this year will make me 24 years as a Muslim, and I will stake my life for my Islam as an Ijaw man, and I have done that every time. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, an Ijaw man, by providence, by manipulation and by Olusegun Obasanjo, became Vice President to a Fulani aristocrat, Musa Yar’Adua. We all are aware of the drama that took place, we saw it.
They said the man ws sick, others said he was not sick; they refused to handover power, until Goodluck Jonathan became Acting President against the constitution because there was no provision for acting president. They came again and say doctrine of necessity. The law is supreme, and there is nothing like doctrine of necessity. What they called doctrine of necessity was a fraud. When something is fraudulent, it will continue to be fraudulent all the way, that is what Nigeria  is, and that is what it will be.
55 years of misrule
As a sitting president, every political party will make offer to you to either continue in office by contesting election, but in Nigeria some people say they are larger than life and decided that Goodlcuk Jonathan cannot be President.
To them, he is too small. And Lawal Kaita clearly said that if Goodluck wins the PDP ticket by any means, even by default and goes on to win the presidential election, that they will make the country ungovernable for him. So Lawal Kaita, speaking on behalf of the north, said they will make the country ungovernable for Jonathan. Nigerian has been having headache since then because they are the ones who will tell who will rule.
During the national conference, Umaru Dikko said to our people, “did your fathers not tell you the relationship between us”. So I went to Chief Edwin Clark to ask him what sort relationship do we have with the north? Did you people sell us as slaves to them? Let us know so that we will confront you people before you die. Chief Clark and Melford Okilo were the pro-northern politicians in Ijaw land. So, if today the north is critizing Chief Clark, it makes people like us to dance because it has turned a full circle.
We want Chief Clark and others to repent and beg our people, because they collaborated with our enemies to put us down. Goodluck has been there for two years, and every problem since 1956 when Nigeria got self-government, 57 years today, for 55 years they have been ruling.
But only two years, he is clueless, he is dumb…so if he is clueless, with the intelligence Balewa had, Gowon had, Muritala Mohammed had, Olusegun Obasanjo had, Shagari had, Buhari had, Babangida had, Abacha had, Ernest   Shonekan had, then Abudulsami Abubakar, then Obasanjo again, for 55 years, they destroyed everything. No road, no electricity, our education is the worst thing that anybody can give to us. What did they achieve?
Speaking for President Jonathan
I am not holding brief for Goodluck Jonathan, but I want to lay a foundation and set the records straight. I want to ask, what has Jonathan done that makes him the worst president of Nigeria ? I am an Ijaw man, the only attachment I have with Jonathan is that I am an Ijaw man.
Anti-north
People say I am anti-north, but I have a northern Fulani wife, from Yobe State . She has children for me. My lawyer, one of the closest people to me, who handle my businesses, is a northerner from Bida.
On the security crises
On the issue of security and Boko Haram, the north will lose. In this battle, the north will lose. And I feel pain because I am a Muslim, and I know that the North will suffer. The people should think. When I engage my northern friends, I always tell them, may be you people are not seeing the hand writing on the wall. This war, as I am talking, is not a joke, I saw it coming and the north will lose.
There will be no national army to prosecute the Biafra type of civil war, because Ijaw people in the army will leave, Igbo people in the army will leave, and everybody will form loyalty to his tribe. The Yoruba people that the north is relying on, you know their history, Ojukwu is dead. He would have told you about them.
It is better for us to trade the path of peace. We can live together and create a greater nation, but there must be a dialogue. I was one of the first persons to say government should dialogue with Boko Haram.
There should be dialogue. For over 40 years, the north ruled Nigeria , but today, there is nothing to show for it in the north. The ordinary northern is poorer than any other person. I just returned from northern Cyprus , one of the biggest farms in Cyprus  belongs to an incumbent governor from the north.
If that governor builds that farm in the north, will it not help the zone? They keep taking their wealth outside their region, who do they expect to come and develop their region for them? But if Goodluck attempts that kind of thing and refuses to develop and attract investment in our area, we will show him.
On the call for Jonathan to become a Muslim or resign
The arrogance of Shekau and his group is unislamic. Which President if not Goodluck, will accept somebody to tell him to become a Muslim or resign?
What kind of insult? Is that what the Prophet Sallalahualihiwassalam did? Become a Muslim or this…? That is an insult. You don’t push somebody beyond the point he can go. The insult is too much. Did you do it to Abacha, IBB? They are not
the only ones that can kill. I don’t know why they will not listen.
They are behaving like the deaf, the dumb and the blind. Death and starvation are coming to their house, yet they are showing arrogance. Let nothing happen to Goodluck, because if anything happens to him, the world will know.
What Jonathan must do
Goodluck must correct the 55 years of injustice. He must be fair to all. Goodluck must convocate sovereign national conference. Goodluck has every power, every moral responsibility to convene a national conference, where we will all sit down and talk. We can live together peacefully, but we must dialogue. Goodluck and those in his government should live by example.
I don’t see any reason why Goodluck should be traveling up and down, instead of sitting down to do what he was elected to do. Somebody who is carrying an elephant on his head cannot be looking for snail with his legs. We have endured with him for two years, we can endure more, not everybody will continue to endure. We need to build our capacity. Goodluck should know this.
For us as a people, over dependence on government for everything will not help us. I know that government is the greatest distributor of wealth in Nigeria, but I still believe that depending on government for everything will not help us. That is why Goodluck must ensure that this government builds a capacity where the people will do something to create wealth without looking into the direction of the government.
We ended the anti- subsidy protest in Lagos ; therefore we will impress it on Goodluck to do what is right for the people. In Edo State , we saw a good government that thinks of the people, we moved in and supported the Comrade Governor.
IBB and Edwin Clark face-off over Boko Haram
I want to be fair to Buhari and IBB. I want to say that there is nothing they can really do about what is happening in the North.
There is nothing. I want also say that Chief Clark is right in saying that the North, especially the political elite in the North which includes Gen. Babangida and Buhari, has not done enough in condemning and isolating Boko Haram. Let me remind them that Boko Haram is destroying the North. Boko haram is not destroying us even if they kill Goodluck, they cannot destroy us. We know how terror group operates.
After sometimes, they splinter. They continue to splinter because there will be disagreement on the modus-operandi of the group, and other people will start to leave, some people within the group will accuse even the founders of being responsible for the sufferings of the people they are fighting for.
So, I don’t think that IBB and Buhari can do anything. They can only talk and put their lives at risks. Nobody wants to commit suicide. But if IBB said he is ready to wear his khaki to keep Nigeria  together, he should also be ready to sacrifice his life by telling Boko Haram to stop. These are the issues that we have to look at.
Way out
The easiest way to solve the problem is to convocate a national dialogue where we will all sit down and talk. But if we continue to postpone it, we are only postponing the doomsday because as the attacks continue in the North, and if they continue to kill the Igbos, one day, one mad Igbo man will get up and say enough is enough, and he will go to Ama Hausa (Hausa Community) in Enugu, Owerri, Aba and in all the Igboland and attack and kill innocent northerners. Then, there will be reprisal this way and that way.
Then, Goodluck will not be able to hold anybody again. If they see any Ijaw man to kill in the North, maybe a Police Officer, Immigration or Customs or Managerial staff in NNPC in the North, but if Ijaw people decide to kill Northerners, every major household in the North will cry because in Bonny Island alone, all the prominent Northern families are there in LNG and in other oil companies there.
I can go home today and ask them to close up Bonny Island  and the place will be closed. There will be no way for anybody to escape and they will all be killed. If that happens, the cream of majority of North in the oil and gas business will be affected. So what we are saying is that it is the north that needs peace more than us. We have the resources in our hand, even the presidency is in our hands now, so they are the ones that need peace.
And everybody must impress it on them that they need peace. This road they are going will not help them. They say he who the gods want to destroy, they first make him deaf. So, the north must understand they need peace more than any other person. We can live together but we need to sit down and dialogue.
This arrogance will not help them. They see the truth and refuse to say it. The north should ask their leaders: the IBBs, Buharis, Abdusalamis and all of them, what did they do at the period they were ruling? Why did they fail to develop the North? So, what I am trying to say is that Goodluck must convoke a national conference whether he likes it or not.
This is the truth that they have not learnt.  People will pay VAT in Lagos , and you will share the VAT from Lagos  in Yobe. Then somebody says he does not drink alcohol. It is haram to drink alcohol, to buy alcohol, to receive proceed from alcohol. So, everybody in the north has been eating haram. VAT from alcohol is being distributed. Why? Is that justice? So, please, let us sit down and talk.
There is need for national discourse. It is only by sitting down and dialoguing that we can find solution to our problem. In the North, they should set up Neighborhood Vigilante and make sure that this Vigilante protects the people: the Church, the Mosques and palaces of the traditional rulers. Because, the people throwing bombs are human beings like them.

London 2012: Team Nigeria in Wild Shopping Spree.


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Nigerian boxer (L) on the receiving end of a pummeling at the Games
By Olawale Ajimotokan
Team Nigeria members are displaying an active knack for shopping, despite failing to honour the country with a podium presence at London 2012.
Officially, the curtains will close on the Olympic Games on Sunday, with a gory scenario of Nigeria ending without a medal a very likely possibility.
Now except Team Nigeria roll up their sleeves in the outstanding events, particularly in the relays and Taekwondo, London 2012 will end the same way of Moscow 80 and Seoul 88, when Nigeria finished without medals, and forced government to set up probe panels.
But it seems that it is only in shopping that Team Nigeria is eying a medal flourish, as the accompanying officials and athletes are jostling to snap up any stuff in sight in any of London’s shopping malls.
Officials and athletes appear to be unfazed by the ghost of the past as they continue to join the queues of patrons satiating their appetite with shopped items.
They have been sighted streaming into shops, particularly at the Olympic Park in Strafford, stocking goods for the homeward return trip.
The failure of officials to match their pre-London 2012 hype of a collection of medals has already resulted in finger poking by Nigerians at home and abroad, who are calling on authorities to set up an inquest for the woeful Olympic campaign.
While by comparison to Nigeria which is yet to dig its foot in the ground, South Africa is leading the continental push with a convincing haul of three gold and one silver medal.
Other African nations on the medals' table include: Ethiopia with two gold and two bronze; Kenya one gold, one silver and one bronze; Egypt two silver and Tunisia one silver.