Tuesday, 3 December 2013

NBA Expresses Serious Doubts Over INEC’s Ability To Conduct Credible Polls In 2015


nba-inecThe Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Tuesday joined the ranks of Nigerians, who have expressed doubts over the ability of the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct credible polls in 2015. This was the position of the umbrella body of lawyers in the country at the end of its National Executive Committee meeting in Nasarawa State.
In a communiqué which was read by its national president, Okey Wali (SAN) at a press briefing in Abuja, NBA described the November 16 ‘inconclusive’ governorship election in Anambra State as embarrassing and unacceptable.
The communiqué read in part, “The inconclusiveness of the said elections and the serious operational and logistical challenges that gave rise to the supplementary elections have created serious doubts in the minds of Nigerians regarding the preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct acceptable elections in 2015.
“The NBA views as very embarrassing and unacceptable the inconclusiveness of the Anambra State governorship election, occasioned by operational and logistic challenges in an election supervised by six national commissioners, 15 Resident Electoral Commissioners and a galaxy of permanent staff from the contiguous states.”
NBA affirmed that there were highly compromised officials within INEC and called on the relevant authorities to immediately arrest and prosecute those involved in the irregularities that marred the Anambra poll.
It added, “The NBA is also concerned that there are still apparently highly compromised officials within the Commission and these officials have been playing critical roles in the conduct of elections in Nigeria.
“All the officials identified to have compromised their oath of office and official functions in the conduct of the Anambra governorship election should be arrested and prosecuted in proper constitutional courts”.
NBA also implored INEC and the National Assembly to speed up the promulgation of the Electoral Offences Commission Act, which is expected to deal with the arrest and prosecution of electoral offenders.
Also, NBA said INEC “must carry out a surgical operation of its processes and procedures.”
“It must tackle frontally the recurring challenges of operational and logistic failure ahead of the 2015 elections. INEC must also intensify continuous voters registration and weed out the fraudulent names that are self-evident in the current register, as this is fundamental to the credibility of future elections,” the communiqué added.
The association further advised all the political parties and candidates, who took part in the governorship poll in Anambra State to “carry out their protests within the ambit of the law and the Constitution.”
“The complaints, petitions and grievances relating to the election must also conform with the provisions of the constitution and the Electoral Act,” it said.
Similarly, the NBA threw its weight behind the proposed National Dialogue/Conference on the condition that its report “shall be final, binding and validated by Nigerians through a referendum”.
The communiqué further explained that the association had set up a National Conference and Constitutional Review Committee to articulate its positions, firstly on the report of the Presidential Advisory Panel and the National Dialogue/Conference proper.
The lawyers’ body also flayed the steady decline in budgetary allocations to the judiciary, saying the development was not ‘right’.
It noted, “A situation where budgetary appropriation to the judiciary is dwindling while that of the other arms of government is burgeoning cannot be right.
“Statistics have shown that funding from the Federal Government in the annual budget has witnesses a steady decline since 2010, from N95bn in that year to N85bn in 2011, then N75bn in 2012, and dropped again in the 2013 budget to N67bn”.

InformationNigeria

No decent man can remain in PDP –Nyako


No decent man can remain in PDP –Nyako
FROM DAVID MOLOMO, Yola
Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State yesterday declared that no decent politician that is passionate about the growth of Nigeria’s democracy can maintain membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) .
Governor Nyako told newsmen at Yola International Airport, on returning from Abuja, that unless Nigerians rise to checkmate the excesses of the PDP, the country would be  plunged into ethnic and religious war.
He said: “The PDP seems to have no clue about what it is supposed to be doing at all. It has reduced politics to personal quarrel, blackmails and cheating and no decent man can remain in the party as its antics may lead the country to civil war.
“It is established in history that whenever the reign of impunity prevails in a polity, anarchy will be the order of the day as it has been attested by even the president, who acceded that the current spate of insurgency rocking the country is a function of lawlessness and impunity.
“The crises in the state chapters of the PDP was a fallout of the unjust dissolution of the state executive by the national chairman of the party for selfish reasons and all efforts to get the issue regularised proved abortive as the national chairman in his quest to foist anarchy refused to heed to the clarion call of well meaning Nigerians to rescind his decision.
“Many well meaning individuals have called on the national chairman to rescind his action and reinstate the state executive, but he vehemently refused to do so. On our part, we have written letters and articles to get the injustice redressed to no avail as the national chairman was hell bent in achieving his odious aim.”

TheSun

Momodu’s Misinformed ‘Travails of Chief Harry Akande’


Harry-Akande-Back-Page.jpg - Harry-Akande-Back-Page.jpg
Right of Reply
That Dele Momodu is perhaps, the country’s leading authority on rich celebrity businessmen especially if these flamboyant persons happen to hail from the South West is not news. At one time, you would recall, Momodu claimed to know more about the late Chief MKO Abiola-- even far more than the man’s sons and daughters.

The latest task the famous celebrity watcher has set for himself is that of throwing up Akande as a righteous paramour, who surprisingly, has been hurt and victimized by his own country, Nigeria and his own people. Momodu, dripping with pity, describes this as “man’s inhumanity to man.”

Something was however, not quite right. It appears rather curious that, after Momodu has laboured hard to establish Akande’s reputation as a very rich and powerful businessman with far-reaching connections and influence across the globe, he then, tells us that the same Chief Akande who has dined and continues to dine with the high and mighty across the globe, would then, suddenly, become so powerless that he can easily be victimized by some people in his own country, Nigeria. Very curious, indeed!

Of course, this make-belief by Momodu is so far from the truth. Rather, on the contrary, it is Akande, the flamboyant and powerful Nigerian-born international businessman and former presidential aspirant of the ANPP(All Progressive Peoples Party) that has failed to deliver on his sweet talk.

Using his powerful connections, he got the concessions to build and operate these facilities at the MMIA before year 2000, but soon after, could not muster the investment required to keep his side of the bargain. If the flamboyant businessman and politician has spent most of his personal resources on fruitless political campaigns, with the aim of becoming President of Nigeria, who is to blame for that? The current administration of President Goodluck Jonathan and the current Aviation minister are more interested in moving the industry forward as quickly as possible and are not interested in stopping anyone from investing in the sector, especially someone of Akande’s business stature.

If the Aviation minister can go on roadshows to promote investment in the country’s Aviation sector then, it would be absurd to say that she would deliberately oppose Chief Akande’s investment in the sector if he genuinely wants to invest in the sector! The truth is that shortly after the fun fare of the foundation laying at the site at MMIA, Akande and his company, AIC abandoned work at the site. And since government and Nigerians cannot continue to wait for anyone no matter how highly placed at the expense of the country, government revoked the concession agreement. With two change of governments since then—from the Obasanjo administration to the Umaru Yar’ Adua administration to the current Goodluck Jonathan administration, Chief Akande has had ample chances to represent his grievances to government. And at worst, he may have re-negotiated his agreement with succeeding administrations who would have been willing to listen to the prominent businessman and politician. Obviously, he has not explored these options.
The law courts which he has been making the rounds of, have ruled against him twice in recent times.
But rather than obey court judgment, Akande resorted to self-help by hiring thugs to fight and throw out legitimate law enforcement agents of government. Today, the land in question, 11.7 hectares of prime land-- which is designed in the airports Master Plan for the further development of the terminal, by government remained fallow until recently when the project for the new international terminal for MMA came up. In fact, this site as contained in the Master Plan was designated for the construction of the A, B and C wings of the international terminal.

What most members of the public do not know is that the dispute between FAAN and AIC does not have anything to do with ownership of the land where the proposed AIC hotel was to be built because there is no doubt about who owns the land! The dispute revolves around the award of over 48 million dollars granted AIC Ltd by the arbitral tribunal in 2010 which FAAN contested and won through a judgement of the Federal High Court in Lagos, in June, 2013. FAAN has even gone out of its way to offer AIC other sites for the construction of the said hotel within the airport premises but this has been turned down by AIC, which has continued to insist on the present site, with all its security implications for the airport. With the present security challenges, it is ridiculous for anyone to dream of building a hotel in a land that stretches into an airport tarmac!

While not holding brief for the administration of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, it seems almost inconceivable that that administration would simply wake up one day and revoke the concession agreement granted Akande’s AIC to build his hotel at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA 1, in Lagos for no good reason.

Unsurprisingly, Momodu describes Akande in superlative terms: “The media was awash with stories that this new King Midas (who) was poised to turn the misfortune of that jinxed airport into prosperity.” Unfortunately, as it turned out, there was no“ new King Midas,” as Akande failed to live up to his billing as a serious investor.

Momodu, the praise singer of the rich and flamboyant goes further:” “Everything looked set for this miracle to happen. But it seemed Chief Akande failed to take the Nigerian principalities into consideration. He would have known that nothing was absolutely certain in a country where pettiness and incurable jealousy reigned supreme.” How trite!

Then, Momodu delivers his coup de grace:” I’m not willing to go into who is wrong and who is right. I just believe, and wish to ensure, that a man of Chief Akande’s status would be better treated with all the respect he deserves.” What Momodu appears to be saying in essence is that, we must all bow down to Chief Akande –a man of uncommon accomplishments and we must all allow him to have his way –with us—at all times. How nice. It does not matter if Akande is right or wrong. Really, I daresay, no one has disrespected Chief Akande. It is only that the nation must move forward by re-developing a 40 year old  airport that remains the country’s premier gateway to the world and Akande appears to have made himself into a stumbling block. More over, if indeed, Momodu is unwilling to go into the contending issues in the AIC/MMIA matter, why bring it up?

Then,Momodu plays the proverbial ostrich who buried its head in the earth to avoid an unpleasant situation while its heavy body remained within sight, when he said that “Before our very eyes, the airport has gone from bad to worse..”That means that Momodu has not seen the unprecedented physical transformation of the MMIA terminal undertaken by the Ministry of Aviation and FAAN. Or perhaps, he prefers not to see this. Because this would distort his preconceived notions and views about the airport and his subject of fancy, Akande!
•Dati is the Co-ordinating General Manager, Aviation Parastatals.

My Dear Yakubu
I have chosen to respond to your diatribe as a matter of long-standing policy. I believe no serious writer should allow media advisers get away with serial murder. In your own case, and as a big man in your Aviation Ministry, I expected a more informed response from you. But since you’ve chosen, like others before you, to abuse the messenger instead of attacking the message, I will try to educate you on how not to be a spin doctor.
You betrayed a lack of judgment and decorum by starting your rejoinder with an attack on Ovation as a magazine for “flamboyant persons” from the South West. You are probably too busy cooking the latest lies in your Aviation kitchen that you find it hard to read a simple lifestyle magazine. You would have known that Ovation is not a parochial magazine but a pan-African one reporting the lifestyles of African newsmakers in Africa and the Diaspora for over 17 years. We therefore do not dwell only on the lifestyle of Nigerians not to mention dwelling on a sub-region of the country.  No magazine would have survived that long if it indulged in the petty discrimination or censorship you wish to tag the magazine with. We tell stories with beautiful pictures and leave our readers to judge. Today we publish 364 pages monthly, in English and French. How mean can you be to reduce such gallant efforts of your fellow-citizens to a community journal?
Regarding my relationship with the late Chief MKO Abiola, you said I claimed to know the man more than his children. Please, quote the source of your hyperbole. Of course, I knew Chief Abiola well, and it is a public knowledge that he openly declared me his adopted son. Incidentally, I will be joining a crew from Los Angeles this afternoon to speak about Abiola in a forthcoming documentary. Abiola’s Crown Prince, Kola Abiola, personally invited me.
You wasted your introduction on jejune extrapolations that bore no relevance to the meat of your message. The examples you gave were blatantly false and only revealed desperation to justify your high-faluting title and remuneration as Co-ordinating General Manager, Aviation Parastatals. No wonder the whole place is littered with parasites.
I will leave you to stew in your own juices of lies but point out the salient contradictions in your illogical reaction. If what you tried to write was a satire, you failed to deliver. Media Advisers stick to the facts but you chose to mix a cocktail of false, cheap, tawdry ingredients. I’m not surprised that it gave you verbal diarrhoea. There was nowhere I said Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah took Chief Harry Akande’s land. It was revoked by the Obasanjo government. You’ve now told us that Chief Akande’s inability to deliver on his promise was the reason for the revocation. Now listen to your own statement:
“What most members of the public do not know is that the dispute between FAAN and AIC does not have anything to do with ownership of land where the proposed AIC hotel was to be built…” Mercifully, you told us it had to do with the award of 48 million dollars awarded by the arbitral tribunal in 2010 which FAAN contested and won in the Federal High Court. However, you failed to say what the Court ruled as regards Akande’s right to use the land or the reason AIC is being offered alternative parcels of land. 
The same Akande that you said could not honour his promise, according to you, was offered another piece of land: “FAAN has even gone out of its way to offer AIC other sites for the construction of the said hotel within the airport premises but this has been turned down by AIC…” How generous of FAAN.
Equally important, you failed to tell us the progress of the case in the Nigerian appellate courts.
Something is not very right about the deals going on and you’ve raised more suspicions than ever. It’s the same way the media aide to your Minister rushed to Press and said the controversial bullet-proof cars were bought for the protection of Her Majesty. Would it not have been better to keep quiet or offer apologies to Nigerians instead rubbing pepper on fresh wounds? Must you guys defend every insane act?
I had said nothing about the bullet-proof car saga or the drowning cacophony about unprecedented physical transformation at your magical paradise called MMIA. The reason was simple. I didn’t want to give you guys the pleasure of adorning me with your tribal rags. Little did I know that a simple plea, asking government to have pity on Akande, would still drag me down your clannish alley! You guys know nothing better than to play the ethnic card.
What a shame!
Dele Momodu

ThisDay

Photos From The On-Going APC Protest At The INEC Office In Abuja (MASSIVE CROWD)


apc inec2
The All Progressive Congress is presently staging a protest at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission to protest the scheduled election of the inconclusive election head in Anambra last weekend.
It would be recalled that INEC announced last week it would hold a supplementary election in some parts of the state on November 30.  The protest is coming two days before that election, if it holds.
The INEC announcement further infuriated the stakeholders, leading some of the candidates and political parties to call for a mass boycott of the exercise.

See the photos below:
apc inec apc inec3apc inec2
Inec

National Identity card to become ATM, travel card

The new national identity card can be used as Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card anywhere there is MasterCard logo in the world, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has said.

NIMC’s Director of Technical Services, Mr Emmanuel Ogungbe, told Journalists  on Thursday in Abuja that the commission had already signed an agreement with MasterCard.

“As opposed to just being an ID card, the card is also a cash card. What that means is you can also use it the way you currently use your ATM card.

“So if you put money on the card, you can withdraw this money anywhere in the world.

“Two, it’s also a travel card. What that means is that very soon, especially within the West African sub-region, you can travel passport-free as long as you have this card with you.

“So this card has multi-purpose use and that is why we are calling it a general-multi-purpose card, it’s not just an ID card.”

According to him, all that a holder of the card needs to do is to present it at the point of entry of any country where it will be swiped.

He said the information about the person, similar to the ones on passport, would come out and the country would allow entry.

Ogungbe said that the new card was error-proof and would enhance the security of the country.

“We have a system called automated biometrics identification system in our data centre that checks information of newly registered people coming into the database against what we already have in the database.

“If there is a hit, that means that person was registered before and of course this means we will deny new registration.

“So, there is no way of beating that system for now; I’m very confident of that. That will ensure that you can only register once.

“What the bad elements do is to hide in a way that you won’t be able to capture them. But we are saying with this (ID) we know who they are and we will be able to very easily locate them,’’ he said.

According to him, if there is a crime and the police are able to lift finger prints from the crime scene and send to NIMC, the commission will be able to give the full details of the criminals.

He also said that the card would reduce incidences of bank frauds as fraudsters would be easily detected and apprehended.

“Talk about even fraud in the banks, where someone will obtain a loan in a particular bank, move on to the next bank without servicing the previous loan to obtain another loan; that will become a thing of the past.

“Because once the bank takes your national identification number, it can see all your various transactions, all various businesses that you have with all the other banks.”

He said that government had asked the commission to “register every single Nigerian and legal residents” but warned the aliens against any attempt to use the card to commit crimes.

“If you are an alien and you think you can continue doing that and go scot-free, then the person’s time is numbered because very soon, we will get to him or her,” he said.

InformationNigeria

APC PROTEST LETTER TO INEC


28th November 2013

The Chairman,
Independent National Electoral Commission,
Plot 436 Zambezi Crescent,
Maitama District,
FCT, Abuja,
NIGERIA

Dear Sir,

Re: ANAMBRA STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION: A CALL TO SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY.

The above subject refers. On the 16th November 2013, the good people of Anambra State woke up with great aspiration and expectation to cast their votes to elect a new Governor for the state.

Prior to the date for the Election, the ominous signs of an election that was pre-determined to favour specific interests against the run of the electorate support were already clear.

When our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) noticed these foreboding signs; we immediately drew the attention of the electoral umpire and the whole world to them.

The issues, which our party complained about through official correspondences and various press releases, are several. These include:

The unholy conspiracy between the electoral umpire (INEC) and the presidency/PDP to rig the Elections to rig the election in favor of APGA.

Mass disenfranchisement of voters through use of multiple voters registers,

Deliberate delay in the distribution of electoral materials in the opposition strongholds,

The disappearance of electoral officials and result sheets meant for opposition strongholds,

The sudden creation of about 3,00 voting units, of which our polling Agents did not receive Tags,

The unconstitutional 22-hour curfew, which was a ploy to give the riggers the leeway to actualize their rigging plans while the vigilance of the Electorate was inhibited by the curfew already in place.

The unlawful deployment and use of the military during election and purely civil activities.

Our complaint about the Anambra Resident Electoral Commissioner, Professor Chukwuemeka Onukogu and other Federal Commissioners who had proven to be biased through his conduct in previous elections.

Despite INEC getting information of our complaints, we were doubly assured that our fears were founded.

The elections that were superintended over by your commission was grossly below any acceptable standard, whether local or international. The deliberate tactic to prevent democracy and serve the two parties’ interests, PDP and particularly APGA in this case cannot be democratic and in the voters’ interest.

And the only face saving decision for you and your commission in this circumstance is to cancel the charade, which you want to reinforce of the electorate as a credible election.

We cannot gloat over the dangerous signs and the gathering storms that portend a coup d’etat against the yearnings and aspirations of our people.

The reasons why we cannot accept this infamy of your commission as regards the Anambra election are as follows.

The Manipulation of the October 12th Delta Central Senatorial District bye- election.

The refusal of INEC to conclude the election started since July 29th 2013 in the re-run election to the Imo State of Assembly in Oguta, in spite of the fact that there was a clear winner.

The abnormality displayed in the State House of Assembly by-election in Ringim Constituency of Jigawa state.

The danger that the shenanigans, the conspiracy and the subversion of the will of the people signifies to our democracy.

The question our generations’ yet unborn will ask and their judgment if we refuse to do what is right to arrest the drift of our nation to the straits of destruction which have dire consequence for our people.

A flashback into our political history has revealed that the subversion of the will of the people has always ended in a catastrophe for our nation, thereby drawing back our quest for development.

The collapse of the first and second republic political experiments are pointer to the dangerous path we are treading once again.

We, in the All Progressives Congress (APC) cannot be cowed, for this is a time that calls for all brave men and women to rise to the desperate call of the silent majority to rescue our nation from the assured perdition of a PDP led government at the Federal level.

If you recall, the 2011 National Assembly Elections were cancelled due to the failure of your commission to achieve the right parameters for a credible election. Our position is that if you could cancel an election that has already commenced and voting was ongoing due to flaws in that electoral process, your assertion that you do not have the authority to cancel an election that you have acknowledged as flawed and “messed up and sabotaged” cannot be sustained.

The observed flaws in the election were deliberately planned as a strategic conspiracy of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the Anambra Governorship election in favour of their surrogate party, the PDP faction of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

With your acknowledgement of these far reaching vitiating factors, your grandstanding to uphold the outcome of the flawed election and your haste to conduct what you call a supplementary election, without first correcting the innate flaws in the electoral process is unacceptable.

We have lost confidence in the ability of INEC as it stands today to organize a free, fair and transparent election anywhere in Nigeria if the Anambra style is repeated.

OUR REQUEST
An outright cancellation of the Anambra Election, having been marred by serious irregularities and non-compliance with the Electoral Act.

INEC should discard the present fake multiple voters register and produce one authentic voters register that will not disenfranchise any voter and be published 30 days before any election can take place in Anambra state.

The suspension and prosecution of all officials of the commission who have ever been indicted for electoral perfidy to purge the commission of such compromised officials.

The immediate redeployment and investigation of the current Anambra Resident Electoral Commissioner, Professor Chukwuemeka Onukogu.

We, as a party, we demand honesty and transparency! If our requests above are not acceded, it will confirm that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is deliberately (by either gross incompetence or more suspicious means) interfering in democracy.

Finally, we demand for the outright cancellation of the manipulated November 16th Gubernatorial election in Anambra State.

Yours Sincerely,

Chief Bisi Akande,
National Chairman,
All Progressives Congress (APC)

Amaechi laments insecurity, oil theft; says Nigeria needs a competent person as president

Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, on Thursday stated that insecurity in the land and crude oil theft were caused by poverty.
He spoke in London during a presentation on “Security and Human Rights in the Niger Delta.”
“We need a Nigerian president who will rule the country as a nation, someone who can take full charge. For instance, the issues of Boko Haram, kidnapping and oil theft are poverty related,” he said.
“When people are not meaningfully engaged, they become willing tools for destruction.”
“Government has to create opportunities for people to be educated and engaged,” he said.
The governor further lamented government’s inaction in bringing culprits of the menace to book, saying “we are talking about oil theft and nobody has gone to jail”.
“If we deal with the issues of impunity and poverty, oil theft will reduce, kidnapping and other crimes will be on the decline; this we can do by collaborating with the local and international communities,” Amaechi added.
He explained that his administration had achieved a lot in agriculture, health and education, noting that under his administration, 500 primary schools with ICT facility were built.
According to him, providing social security through basic amenities is vital to Nigeria’s development.
Reacting, a cross section of the audience, including some members of the British House of Commons, suggested the use of surveillance aircraft as a better means of tackling incessant cases of oil theft and bunkering in Nigeria.
The raised the issue of increased level of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, saying that the development had made it difficult for seafarers to go to West Africa.
The event was attended by some Nigerians in the Diaspora and Rivers State students on scholarship scheme in the United Kingdom.

DailyPost