Tuesday, 9 July 2013

My dad didn’t impose me as new market leader – Sade Tinubu


The new Iya Oloja-General (market leader) of Lagos, Mrs. Sade Tinubu-Ojo, has stated that her father, Bola Tinubu, did not impose her on market women and men as their leader.
Sade became the new Iya Oloja following the death of Tinubu’s mum, Abibatu Mogaji
While inaugurating a new tomato section of the Mile 12 Food Market on Friday, Tinubu-Ojo said her appointment was not politically motivated.
She said, “I was never imposed. It is impossible for anybody to impose anyone on traders. Traders are not politicians. Although we all are political animals, this is not a political office where anyone can be imposed. Besides, before my grandmother died, she gave me the mantle. It was the Iya Oloja before her, late Pele Wura, that appointed her (Mogaji) as the Iya Oloja. I learnt she was about my age then.
“I didn’t even have the idea that this is the responsibility that my grandma wanted to bestow on me, when she said I should go and lay the (market) board for her. I had my ambition but I believe this is the will of God for my life. Even if my grandmother chose me for this position, there would be trouble if God has not said yes to it.”
She called on traders to cooperate with the government to allow rapid development, adding that it was their joint efforts that could bring about development in the country.
Tinubu-Ojo urged them to be responsible to the society, so that the government could also attend to their needs.
She said, “If we want government to provide amenities for us in the markets, then we should also pay our taxes as this is a means of generating funds for government. I am not usually happy whenever a market is shut down. I plead with everyone to always observe environmental sanitation in the market in order to avoid such occurrences.
“More so, it is rainy season and there is usually flood in the area. To avoid flooding, we should clean our surroundings and make sure everything is in order. By so doing, we would encourage the government to attend to our needs.

No power under the sun will stop APC registration, says Akande


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INEC officials inspect association’s national secretariat in Abuja.
The interim National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bisi Akande, said on Tuesday that nobody could stop the association from being registered as a political party by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Mr. Akande stated this when INEC officials inspected the association’s national secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday.
The officials visited the secretariat located at 6, Bissau Street, Zone 6, Wuse District of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, as part of the process for vetting the application the association submitted on June 7.
The INEC Political Parties Monitoring and Liaison, PPML, team was led by its Director, Ibrahim Shittu.
APC is the proposed merger of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN; Congress for Progressive Change, CPC; All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP; Democratic Peoples Party, DPP; and a faction of the All Grand Progressives Alliance, APGA.
“We have always been confident that no power under the sun will stop us from becoming a political party. The party is already registered,” Mr. Akande said while speaking to journalists after the inspection.
The chairman noted that parties in the merger deal had organized their convention, made joint application and exchanged correspondences with INEC, adding that in response to all this, the commission came to find out whether the association had a home.
Mr. Akande, who is the National Chairman of the ACN, also said that INEC, after going through its attendance register, discovered it was an association of gentlemen.
He said, “From the beginning of this merger negotiation, we have gone to various conventions, we have made joint applications and we have been exchanging correspondence with INEC, but they have never visited us before. So today INEC came to see us in our home, and they are happy we have got a home.
“When INEC team met us through our attendance register, they discovered that we belonged to a party of gentlemen, APC.
“INEC has never faulted what we did, when we wrote the first joint application, we have completed the merger phase of the exercise.
“INEC now needs administrative investigation to show that what we have done was according to their own laid down procedures and because of they kept writing to us and we were replying them. Today they came for verifications as to whether we exist, and where do we exist? We have proved to them that we exist like gentlemen and in a befitting accommodation.
Also speaking, the interim National Secretary of APC, Tijjani Tumsah, said, “The commission came expecting to see some things which we were able to deliver, today. I think everything is in good shape. Our documentation is okay, near perfect, we are expecting INEC’s notification, telling us that we have been registered.”
On the threats of litigation by the African Peoples Congress, Mr. Tumsah said, “I am not aware of any other group and we have not gotten any court notice. Actually we should be the one taking them to court because we the main APC and our papers and application are before INEC awaiting registration notifications.”
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Nigerians score Jonathan low on anti-corruption-Transparency International

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The report showed that corruption was a major issue globally.
Despite the claims by the federal government that the Jonathan administration is waging a committed fight against corruption, majority of Nigerians say the government is merely paying lip service to the effort to stamp out corruption, a survey by Transparency International has shown.
The result of the survey, tagged ‘Global Corruption Barometer 2013′, said to be the biggest-ever public opinion survey on corruption, released on Monday, showed 75 per cent of Nigerians say the government’s effort at fighting corruption is ineffective.
Only 14 per cent of those surveyed say the government’s effort is achieving results.
Also, 94 per cent of Nigerians think corruption is a problem with 78 per cent saying it is a serious problem.
Police and Political parties
The report also showed that most Nigerians believe political parties and the police are the most corrupt institutions in the country. About 94 per cent say political parties are affected by corruption while 92 per cent say the police is tainted with corruption.
Other institutions that performed abysmally in the survey are the legislature with 77 per cent corruption perception, the civil service with 69 per cent, the judiciary with 66 per cent and the education system with 54 per cent.
The military has 45 per cent corruption rating. Medical and health services are tied with businesses, with 41 per cent corruption perception, while the media and non-governmental organisations have a perception rate of 33 and 32 per cent respectively.
According to Nigerians, the least corrupt institutions are religious bodies with 24 per cent perception.
Over the past two years, 85 per cent of Nigerians think corruption has increased (75 per cent say it has increased a lot), 7 per cent says it has remained the same while 9 per cent says it has decreased (only 1 per cent says it has decreased a lot).
Over the past 12 months, the report says, 81 per cent of Nigerians say they have given a bribe to the police, 30 per cent of those surveyed say they have paid a bribe for education services, 29 per cent have given a bribe to the registry and permit services, same for utilities, and 24 per cent have given a bribe to the judiciary.
The survey shows that 22 per cent of Nigerians have paid a bribe to tax revenue, 17 per cent to land services, and 9 per cent has paid a bribe for medical and health services.
Transparency International had last year rated Nigeria as the 35th most corrupt country in the world.
Global indices
Globally, more than one person in two thinks corruption has worsened in the last two years, the survey shows.
However, the survey participants also firmly believe they can make a difference and have the will to take action against graft,
The Global Corruption Barometer is a survey of 114,000 people in 107 countries; and it shows that corruption is widespread and not only in Nigeria or developing countries.
Some 27 per cent of respondents have paid a bribe when accessing public services and institutions in the last 12 months, revealing no improvement from previous surveys.
Still, nearly nine out of 10 people surveyed said they would act against corruption and two-thirds of those who were asked to pay a bribe had refused, suggesting that governments, civil society, and the business sector need to do more to engage people in thwarting corruption.
“Bribe paying levels remain very high worldwide, but people believe they have the power to stop corruption and the number of those willing to combat the abuse of power, secret dealings and bribery is significant,” said Transparency International chair, Huguette Labelle.
The Global Corruption Barometer 2013 also found that in too many countries, the institutions people rely on to fight corruption and other crime are themselves not trusted.
Some 36 countries view police as the most corrupt, and in those countries an average of 53 per cent of people had been asked to pay a bribe to the police.
Opinion poll in 20 countries view the judiciary as the most corrupt, and in those countries, an average of 30 per cent of the people who had come in contact with the judicial systems had been asked to pay a bribe.
“Governments need to take this cry against corruption from their citizenry seriously and respond with concrete action to elevate transparency and accountability,” Labelle said.
“Strong leadership is needed from the G20 governments in particular.
“In the 17 countries surveyed in the G20, 59 per cent of respondents said their government is not doing a good job at fighting corruption.”
TI said politicians themselves have much to do to regain trust.
The Global Corruption Barometer 2013 shows a crisis of trust in politics and real concern about the capacity of those institutions responsible for bringing criminals to justice.
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In 51 countries around the world including Nigeria, political parties are seen as the most corrupt institution, while 55 per cent of respondents think government is run by special interests.
The anti-corruption body said politicians can lead by example by publishing asset declarations for themselves and their immediate family.
Political parties and individual candidates, meanwhile, must disclose where they get their money from to make clear who funds them and to reveal potential conflicts of interest.

NIGERI‘S EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP CRISIS & THE BUHARI ALTERNATIVE (2)

 Exemplary leadership is all about leading by example. A leader
must be “A do as i deed leder not a do as i said
one“. When it comes to integrity, both Gen. Buhari‘s
political & conventional foes never ever question his
integrity. He has integrity & he is the only ex leader
not living in opulance having no personal structure in
both the two former & present nation seat of power,
not even in his home state capital talkless of outside
the country & with no foreing account. Unlike the
‘self confessed evil geinues‘, he was not a western
stooge & he held out of the best deal for Nigeria in
negotiation with IMF. Former Ghanian leader Jerry
Rawlings that many of us admire, actually modelled
himself with Gen. Buhari. It is unfortunate that, he
suffered a kind of political set back via coup d,eta
which later appeared to be because western
countries like the U.K, did sponsored their stooge, a
gang leader of the vanity class in the army the self
confessed evil geinues (IBB) Probably with the help
of another domestic western stooge OBJ to overthrow
his charismatic, corrective & progressive military
regime as at a certain point, both IBB & OBJ
themselves were starting to come under Gen.
Buhari‘s anti-corruption radar. Late Abacha in his
PTF inaugural speech was sincire enougth to
confessed their mistake in overthrowing Gen.
Buhari‘s regime; “I HAVE REALIZED OUR
COLLECTIVE MISTAKE IN OVERTHROWING YOU. I
HAVE SEEN THE TERRIBLE DAMAGE THAT OUR
INACTION HAS CAUSED TO THE NIGERIAN PSYCHE.
I AM MOST SORRY. PLEASE, COME & DO THAT IS
BEST KNOWN OF YOU, I.E PATRIOTIC SERVICE TO
THE NATION.“ It‘s still unfortunate that, upon all his
track record that Gen. Buhari must totter the nation
in order to convince them to vote for him. Perhaps,
Gen. Buhari may not be the only best available
candidate & subsequent to be president, but as far
as i am concern, i am unaware of any one other
than him.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Nigeria’s Terror: Between Die-to-rule spymaster Gusau and Beggar-thy-countrymen Dangote

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*This article is a follow up to: General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Are You the Boko Haram Sponsor Azazi Inferred?
July 3, 2013
NewsRescue- He is untouchable. He has been at the helm of Nigeria’s affairs and most importantly the nations security boss, through several administrations, both military and civilian. Known as the Spymaster, no one appreciates the intricacies of developing or curbing terrorism like this man. He has links to international governments and international secret intelligence departments. He is one-on-one friends of top world leaders, politicians and other government officials. The powerful PDP member we are talking about, also has a die-to-rule Nigeria ambition. General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (Gusau being his hometown), is this one man.
gusau-parliamentNigerians as with masses all over the world, usually stay fixated with the politics and shows of the ruling individuals, without realizing the machinations behind, including forces of good and evil that select, keep in power and compress their leaders. These power and terror broker “elite,” are usually the most dangerous enemies to the people and the true reasons for their suffering. Elected officials are handicapped, at the mercy of these barons.
In our July 2nd article (General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Are You the Boko Haram Sponsor Azazi Inferred?), we described how late NSA, General Andrew Owoye Azazi, who briefly occupied the “NSA” position Gusau literally owns, professed to an audience that as a reult of “internal workings of PDP,” a “die-to-rule” PDP presidential candidate, who was among those “shenked” by PDP, was behind Boko Haram “suddenly” acquiring the ammunition, skills and financing to reign terror on Nigeria. Possible contestants in that run-up were Gusau, IBB and Atiku. Video is below.
TheNationOnline on01/01/2012 had stated: Hardline allies of Jonathan’s have gone further, suggesting that northern rivals within the PDP – such as Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Aliyu Mohammed Gusau – may have covert ties to Boko Haram. Privately though, some of Jonathan’s securocrats have been asking Babangida and Gusau for advice.
Gusau has even also been recently implicated in having connections to dangerous ammunition’s found in Kano, in the possession of Lebanese with “Hezbollah’” links. It was under his tenures as NSA that these arms were likely, easily imported and stored.
Spymaster Aliyu Gusau, of the team of Ibrahim Babangida and Atiku Abubakar, fits the profile Azazi painted, to the teeth. Gusau has been in and out of corridors, has the finance capacity, the desire to rule, the wherewithal, the desperation and the history, including being involved in the brutal government of Babangida, to be able to be the chief Boko Haram sponsor.
An article on September 14, 2011, in PM news, “Why the Terrorists are winning in Nigeria,” asserted from ‘sources,” that when Boko Haram began constituting itself as a terrorist organisation, the president in charge at the time, Obasanjo asked Gusau, his NSA about this group, popularly called the “Nigerian Taliban,” in intelligence circles at the time. Gusau surprisingly responded, “no such group exists in Nigeria.”
The article further revealed that Steven Davis, activist and public commentator said of the NSA:
“Goodluck Jonathan became President of Nigeria upon the death of Umaru Yar’Adua in May 2010. Former NSA Aliyu Mohammed Gusau was once again made National Security Adviser. Gusau could not possibly have missed the threat of Boko Haram. If his security operatives failed to raise the matter in their reports then the public statements released by Boko Haram and printed verbatim in Nigeria’s national newspapers should have raised questions from the NSA, if not alarm. The handling of the Boko Haram matter while Gusau was NSA resulted in a dramatic escalation in the conflict to the stage that it threatened the nation’s security.”
As we described, Azazi’s death, right after he made this admission, fits with the style of Babangida and Abacha era top intel. orchestrated assassinations. Late general Azazi’s chopper was described to have blown up in the skies of Bayelsa and fallen into the bushes of Okoroba on December 15, 2012.
The dangerous nature of the spymaster possibly partially explains why the Nigerian president simply does not have the mettle to arrest him. In late general Azazi’s words, “where is the president” to do so? Like Pakistan’s Musharaf and Egypt’s Mubarak, Nigeria’s problems can not be seriously tackled if impunity remains for its leaders and upper echelon who commit the most heinous, corruption and mass murder atrocities. If the government does not mete justice, not only will suffering, poverty and terrorism flourish, but the civilians and youth will increasingly demand it in their way.

Wikileaks Cables: Gusau the US Spy and die-to-rule desperado

The top level information and Nigerian intel. Gusau willingly submits to the US on a daily basis makes Snowden’s US NSA spying revelations burlesque in comparison. The influence, desperation, connections and workings of Gusau must be appreciated by reading through US cable leaks from Wikileaks, in which Gusau can be seen as a treasonous, traitor to Nigeria, and US spy, indulging confidential information to his US friends and puppet masters:
Reference id aka Wikileaks id #205794  ?
Subject Nigeria: Ambassador And Former Nsa Gusau Discuss Pdp Party Politics, Efcc
Origin Embassy Abuja (Nigeria)
Cable time Wed, 6 May 2009 17:57 UTC
Classification CONFIDENTIAL
Source http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/05/09ABUJA793.html
GON Governance Issues and the PDP ABUJA 00000793 002 OF 002
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¶4. (C) Turning to the subject of Yar’adua’s governance, General Gusau maintained that Yar’ Adua currently trusts only National Assembly Speaker Dimeji Bankole and Chief Economic Advisor Tanimu Yakubu, and suggested the Ambassador engage Bankole in particular to convey messages to the President (see septel for Ambassador-Bankole meeting). Discussing the latest PDP inner workings, Ambassador asked Gusau about how party stalwarts were realigning themselves for 2011, particularly given the recent PDP special convention ( ref a), changes to the PDP constitution, and whether former vice president Atiku had a chance in returning to the party. The General said that on Atiku he thought that the opportunity for him to return to the party for now had been lost, given that he had made too many political missteps. On the 2011 election, he said he understood for now that President Yar,Adua was planning to run, but that there were other options that were also being considered for the north if, in the end, he did not run again. Those options included both the Governors of Kwara and Bauchi States vying for the PDP nod. For Kwara State, Olusola Saraki (the senior Saraki who remains the godfather of politics for the state) wanted his son, current Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki, to run with Ibori as his running mate, moving his daughter Gbemisola Saraki into the Kwara Governor,s seat. Gusau implied that Governor Saraki is less sanguine about his sister replacing him as governor than Saraki senior. The other northern option is Bauchi Governor Yuguda, Yar,Adua,s new son-in-law. Gusau did not mention who his potential running mate would be.
¶5. (C) Comment: Meetings with the former National Security Advisor are always fruitful for his useful bits of information, particularly on PDP party politics. The rising star of northern Bauchi Governor Yuguda should not be underestimated. Since his marriage to Yar,Adua,s daughter early this year, he has been rumored to be on the short list for the Central Bank Governorship, and now according to Gusau, depending on what Yar,Adua does as regards to 2011, could become a potential presidential candidate. On Kwara Governor Bukola Saraki, there has never been any doubt that he wants to be president of Nigeria. Whether 2011 is his time to be a serious candidate is still uncertain, but it appears that the favored governor of the Villa may have an unexpected rival that he was not counting on in Yuguda. We will see whether Gusau,s points bear fruit. On the EFCC, it is the same old refrain. End comment. SANDERS
aliyu-gusau-2Another cable gives further insight into the intelligence the Spymaster exchanges with his friends in the US:
S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 ABUJA 003186 SIPDIS SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/11/2016 TAGS: PGOV [Internal Governmental Affairs], PHUM [Human Rights], KDEM [Democratization], NI [Nigeria] SUBJECT: CORRECTED COPY – ALIYU MOHAMMED PREDICTS PRESIDENT OBASANJO WILL REMAIN IN POWER ABUJA 00003186 001.2 OF 003 Classified By: Ambassador John Campbell for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
¶1. (S) Summary: Former National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. (Ret) Aliyu Mohammed Gusau believes that President Obasanjo will try to rig the upcoming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Convention so that it nominates as its presidential candidate Katsina Governor Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Villa denizen Andy Uba for Vice President. Aliyu Mohammed believes that Obasanjo’s choice of two manifestly unqualified candidates (Yar’Adua is ill and Uba has no political base) is a sure sign that he has no intention for elections to take place. He noted that the PDP has recently established Obasanjo as party leader “for life,” thereby paving the way for him to continue to wield the real power in an administration nominally headed by a very sick man should he be forced to give up his position as President. However, Aliyu thinks that the elections will be “postponed” in a January/February timeframe, and will result in coordinated rioting in Lagos, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Kano and Kaduna — the first time in Nigeria’s recent history that such coordinated protest will have taken place. Aliyu also thinks that there is a good chance that the PDP convention will reject Yar’Adua and Uba, despite Villa bribery and rigging; if Obasanjo is not successful on the first ballot with the Yar’Adua candidacy, the Convention will become open. Under those circumstances, Aliyu thinks his own candidacy for the Presidency still has a good chance for success. There is a comment in para 9. Beginning para 10 are biographical notes on Yar’Adua and Uba. End Summary.
¶2. (S) At his own request, Aliyu Mohammed called on the Ambassador the evening of December 11. He was accompanied by bodyguards and escorted by a chase car with MOPOL police, unusual for a person who as National Security Advisor routinely drove himself alone. The purpose of the visit was to argue to the Ambassador the unsuitability of Yar’Adua as President of Nigeria, and to present the Katsina governor’s candidacy as part of President Obasanjo’s efforts to retain power.
¶3. (S) Yar’Adua, Aliyu Mohammed said, suffers from a kidney disease and is on dialysis four times a week. In addition, he is subject to blackouts, probably related to epilepsy. He also suffers from other possibly unrelated mental conditions, is on constant medication for them, and has received psychiatric treatment in Germany. The dialysis machine was installed at the Katsina gubernatorial residence by the German construction firm Julius Berger (partially owned by former Chief of state Ibrahim Babangida). Because of these illnesses, Aliyu continued, Yar’Adua has become a recluse, rarely leaving his Residence, and is almost unknown amongst the Northern power elite, except through his relationship with his brother, the venerated Shehu Yar’Adua, who was murdered by Abacha. Aliyu Mohammed noted that the younger Yar’Adua had never been part of his brother’s political machine which, in fact, had been inherited by Vice President Atiku.
More can be read below from 2006 cables, that gives an insight into who Aliyu Gusau is and the dangers he represents:
aliyu-gusau¶5. (S) A few days ago, Aliyu continued, the PDP executive had changed the party’s bylaws and established the position of “Party Chairman for Life”, to which it appointed President Obasanjo. From this perch, Obasanjo could pull the strings ABUJA 00003186 002.2 OF 003 of a Yar’Adua /Uba administration * for the President, the fall-back option; he would still prefer to remain in office as President through delay of elections. However, Aliyu said, the selection of Yar’Adua and Uba is a clear sign that Obasanjo is not “serious” about holding elections at all. Obasanjo wants Independent National Elections Commission (INEC) Chairman Maurice Iwu to call for postponement of elections because of the breakdown in the registration procedures. Alternatively, Obasanjo is keeping open the possibility of firing Iwu and using that as the pretext for elections postponement. And then there is the good possibility that Yar’Adua will not survive the rigors of a Nigeria presidential campaign. His death could also be the pretext for postponing elections.
¶6. (S) A Yar’Adua/Uba PDP ticket, combined by the postponement of elections, Aliyu continued, would certainly lead to widespread unrest. He predicted coordinated rioting in all of Nigeria’s major cities, probably in a late January/February timeframe. He said that Former chiefs of State Buhari and Babangida and Vice President Atiku are “talking,” joined by Lagos Governor Tinubu (“who is fed up with Obasanjo”). However, Aliyu Mohammed continued, there is a good chance that Obasanjo will be stymied at the PDP convention. Despite Villa bribe-paying and manipulating of the delegates in other ways, he thought there was a good chance that the May, 2006 National Assembly defeat of Third Term would be repeated )- such is the revulsion at a Yar’Adua/Uba ticket. In fact, if the President is not successful on the first vote, Aliyu Mohammed predicted, the convention would be wide open. And that is where Aliyu thinks that his own presidential candidacy has a chance.
¶7. (S) Aliyu Mohammed said that last week, there had been an exchange of letters between Babangida and the President in which the former requested, and was denied, the support of the latter. Aliyu said that Babangida told him that he now has three options: not to run at all, because he considers Yar’Adua a “younger brother” because of his relationship with the Shehu, or alternatively because he would throw his support to Aliyu Mohammed, “a close associate of some forty years”. Or, Babangida will choose another political party as his platform, or, if the PDP convention does open up, he might throw his hat in the ring. NB: Babangida has announced on December 11 that he is withdrawing his candidacy for the PDP nomination ) for now.
¶8. (S) In response to the Ambassador’s question as to who are the President’s current advisors, Aliyu responded that the most important office holders are Minister of Information Frank Nweke (a Christian Ibo), Minister of Aviation Femi Fani Kayode (a Christian Yoruba) and Presidential Special Assistant on the Media, Remi Oyo (a Christian Yoruba). He said that Minister of Education Obi Ezekwesili and Attorney General Bayo Ojo no longer wield the influence over the President that they once did. Minister of the Federal Capital Territory El-Rufai is out because of his own alleged presidential ambitions; Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes commission Ribadu is also on the outs because his investigations have come a little too close to the President. But, he continued, Chris and Andy Uba and Tony Anenih remain important behind the scenes players, with the latter the “enforcer” of the President’s will.
The assessment by the US in the end of this cable, is very important. It states that presidents view Aliyu safer on the inside than the outside. This is how dangerous he is recognized to be. It also gives the US disregard for their “intel agent”:
¶9.  Comment: This must be read in the context of Aliyu’s own presidential ambition and his thorough disillusionment with President Obasanjo. Nevertheless, he is well connected with the traditional Northern establishment, with political links throughout the country. In our view, Obasanjo kept him on as National Security Advisor (and thereby the head of all of the security/intelligence services) as long as he did because he judged Aliyu as less dangerous inside the tent than out.

Dangote and Transcorp Buys the presidency – Cables

Item 4 from this cable above introduces the worlds richest black man, Aliko Dangote:
¶4. (S) Aliyu Mohammed, saying he was quoting Yar’Adua directly, said that Obasanjo had “ordered” the Katsina governor to contest for the Presidency. When Yar’Adua objected that the state of his health precluded it, Obasanjo countered that “God will cure you,” and undertook to cover all medical expenses. When Yar’Adua said he had no money, Obasanjo organized financial angels, all associated with Transcorp and led by Northern millionaire Alhaji Aliko Dangote. This group is supplying the Yar’Adua campaign with 45 jeeps (of which four are armored), a war chest of 5 billion naira, and a rented jet. (Aliyu Mohammed said that Dangote and the other “Transcorp boys” seek a Yar’Adua presidency to facilitate their gaining control over most of Nigeria’s oil and gas production.) Andy Uba, recently selected as PDP gubernatorial candidate for Anambra state, has been a “special assistant” to President Obasanjo; he has no independent power base of his own, and is widely disliked because of his arrogance. Aliyu Mohammed went on to say that the President had ordered the arrest of the chief of staff to Rivers State Governor Peter Odili to warn the latter away from seeking the vice presidential nomination himself.
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Dangote in Yacht

Indeed, “Boko Haram is not Nigeria’s worst evil” … “Elite” like Dangote is

It is rather troubling to see the desire-to-rule and the political games played. Dangote and the rest at Transcorp, bought the election for Yar’Adua from the Nigerian masses, literally. 5 billion naira, a rented jet, 45 jeeps. This is the reality of Nigerian democracy. And this is the role of the “quiet” Dangote in picking and installing leaders who will in turn reward him by handing over the nations coffers to him on a platter.
Not surprisingly, Aliko Dangote, the 43rd richest man in the world, a Hausa from the Dantata household amasses such wealth from Nigeria while, like Carlos Slim of Mexico, Nigeria as a whole and his region of Nigeria, in particular, is one of the poorest in Nigeria and the world.
Not surprisingly, Dangote does not view Boko Haram—which has claimed over 5000 lives and threatened the peace, security and prosperity of not only Nigeria, but the entire region of Sub Saharan Africa—as “Nigeria’s worst evil.” He sees infrastructure problems as a bigger issue. Of course, he, being a sole supplier and manufacturer in Nigeria, is poised to be at the receiving end of contracts to build infrastructure while Nigerians die from terrorism, the country courses bloody sectarian and ethnic convolutions, and the northern region is totally wrecked. Talking about evils, nothing has wrecked Nigeria and been more evil to Nigeria, than the “elite,” like himself.
In Dangote’s terms, Dangote is Nigeria’s greatest terrorist due to his controlling and usurping all its opportunities, including its leadership selection.
almajiriHow can a man with such wealth, contribute next to nothing to his people and the poverty stricken children of Nigeria? This person manipulates Nigeria’s political scene in all manners that ensure his immense wealth is derived from exclusive deals in Nigeria. Yet he is too wicked and selfish to assist with development of his people. Kano state, from whence Dangote’s family originates, has over 1.2 million Almajiri beggars. Several of the abandoned, homeless Almajiris and beggars, go into terrorism. Is it not a shame that the wealthiest black man comes from a state with so many abandoned children, and he does next to nothing about it?
I am sure this Hadith of the last days will strike a note to Dangote: In the end days, Gains will be shared out only among the rich, with no benefit to the poor. (Tirmidhi)
The sad truth is: Dangote  is part of the reason why there are so many destitutes. He makes the kings who rule Nigeria horribly. He benefits from the deals that cheat Nigeria and its people. His wealth was amassed from preferentialism, corruption, money laundering, according to wikileak US cables; from special deals, that crippled other small businesses and industry while giving him sole authority. Dangote and his likes is the reason why there is so much poverty and terror in Nigeria.

Leaks from the US, related to Dangote described the dangers of Dangote, aka, beggar-thy-couuntrymen:

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/07/2015 SUBJECT: ALIKO DANGOTE AND WHY YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HIM Classified By: Consul General Brian Browne for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
1. (C) Summary. Alhaji Aliko Dangote (Dangote) is Nigeria’s most well known businessperson and may be its wealthiest citizen. He has taken on the aura of an economic folk hero for some, villain for others. To supporters, he symbolizes that Nigeria can do more than barter and trade. It can succeed in manufacturing. To detractors, he is a predator using connections in a corrupt political economy to tilt the playing field in his favor and sideline potential competition. The truth resides somewhere between these caricatures. Dangote is counted among President Obasanjo’s inner circle of business advisors. It is no coincidence that many products on Nigeria’s import ban lists are items in which Dangote has major interests.
2. (C) Summary Cont’d: Although an undiluted success in terms of wealth accumulation, Dangote personifies the duality in Nigeria’s economy. This duality presents a dilemma for US economic policy. On one hand, Dangote imports significant amounts of US produce and equipment for his manufacturing ventures. On the other, he has had success blocking trade and investment that might compete with his enterprises. Weighing everything in the balance, we believe the Dangote model is harmful to Nigerian and American interests in the long run. Unfortunately, the Dangote model will likely be the one most emulated until its beggar-thy-countrymen contradictions become more apparent. End summary.

An open letter to Aliko Dangote stated:

Haba Aliko! But while you are still cutting ribbons to open new industries in the safer southern and western regions and other countries in Africa, your own northern region is burning!
Burning in the catastrophic chaos of Islamic insurgency in the masquerade of Boko Haram.
But who is to blame? You are not culpable? You think you are innocent?
How many of you industries are located in Kano and other northern states?
Are you biggest factories located in the northern regions?
How many of the millions of jobless people in Kano are employed in your following Dangote Group of Companies and subsidiaries?
ALCO International Limited; Dangote Nigeria Limited; Dangote Transport Limited; Dangote Cement Plc. – Listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange[4]; National Salt Company of Nigeria Plc. – Listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange; Dangote Flour Mills Plc. – Listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange; Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc. – Listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange[5]; Dangote Oil & Gas Industries International; Dangote Textiles Limited; Dangote Holdings Limited; Blue Star Limited; Dansa Foods Limited; Dansa Food Processing Limited; Dancom Technologies; GreenView International Company Limited – Has invested US$28+ million in cement factory in Ghana. Sephaku Cement Limited – Dangote Group has 64% shareholding in this South African cement company. Alheri Engineering Limited; Kura Holdings Limited
Haba Aliko!
Where were you when over 400 industries closed in Kano? Where were you when over five million jobs were lost? Where are the cotton plantations? Where are the sugarcane plantations? Where are the groundnut pyramids? What have you done with your billions of dollars to revive the collapsed industries?
What have you done for your thousands of nomadic and rampaging cattle herdsmen who are roaming and trespassing farmlands from the north to the middle belt and to the south when they would fare better if you can just spend only $1 billion to settle them in ranches and let them develop livestock farms all over your northern states and stop their prehistoric nomadic life of trespassing other lands.

Between Die-to-rule spymaster Gusau and Beggar-thy-countrymen Dangote

The selfishness and wickedness that operates in Nigeria, compares to none. You have Die-to-rule spymaster Gusau, the evident Boko Haram sponsor under whose watch as NSA, Boko Haram developed, who as we stated in our July 2nd article, must be brought in for questioning; and the country also has Beggar-thy-countrymen Dangote, both men at the root of intractable suffering and terrorism in Nigeria. Do not expect Dangote to be criticized in Nigerian dailies. Dangote cement pays them; you will see his advertisements on almost all online news media websites and on paper newspapers. This is big business feeding the piper. Hence the piper plays the tune of who feeds him.
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As 2015 Elections comes up: Who’s Buying and Who’s selling Nigeria? Dangote? OBJ? GEJ?

If Nigeria is to seriously move forward, the power of this business tycoon must be restricted. Nigerians must fight for their independence from Dangote. Deals between Obasanjo’s government and Dangote killed so many Nigerian small businesses, while making Dangote the sole manufacturer or importer. This is top level oppression. The Nigerian political system must also pr0tect itself from being bought and sold by the likes of Dangote as currently happens. One individual can not make the choices for 160 million, most especially when he values infrastructure over life.
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Babangida: Solve Nigeria’s Security Problems “In House”

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July 3, 2013
NewsRescue- A meeting was held of Nigeria’s former leaders and current office holders, in Abuja yesterday to discuss the security challenges facing the nation. At the meeting, former president Ibrahim Babangida(IBB) called for Nigeria’s security problems to be addressed “in house.” In attendance were former heads of state, IBB, Yakubu Gowon and Ernest Shonekan.
They spoke at the Fourth National Civil-military Dialogue during which Gowon re-affirmed his belief that dialogue with the Boko Haram insurgent group would produce an enduring solution to the problem of insecurity in parts of the north.
For Babangida, Nigerians, irrespective of religious or tribe affiliations must shun violence and learn to live with one another in peace and harmony for the progress and development of the nation while Shonekan, urged Nigerians to be patriotic and strive towards protecting the country from threats that undermine its corporate existence.
Senate President, David Mark, who also spoke at the programme said that the military fared better under democratic dispensation.
Speaker of House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal in his remarks advocated a more robust civil-military relationship.
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UN: “Obama, Britain Lying About Confirming Syria Chemical Weapons Use”

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June 22, 2013

No proof who used chemical weapons: UN

THE head of a UN human rights investigation on Syria said it was still impossible to tell for sure who has used chemical weapons in the country’s devastating conflict.
Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the investigation committee, said he would not comment on evidence sent by the United States, Britain and France to UN experts which they say shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have used chemical arms.
“We are not able to say who has used chemical agents or chemical weapons and we are very much worried about the chain of custody of the substances,” Pinheiro told reporters after an informal meeting with UN Security Council ambassadors. Read more
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