Wednesday 7 April 2021

Why APC’s Careraker Committee Keeps Shifting the Goalposts.


Events of the last few days have shown that the June deadline for the National Caretaker/ExtraOrdinary Convention Planning Committee of the All Progressives Congress to conduct congresses and organise a national convention is no longer feasible, Adedayo Akinwale writes

Members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who still believe that the National Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee led by the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni will conduct the party’s congresses and also the national convention of the party in June as initially scheduled should better have a rethink.

This is because events of the past few weeks and the additional three weeks extension of the party’s membership registration and revalidation exercise, which was supposed to end on March 31, as well as the permutations ahead of the 2023 presidential election have shown that the Caretaker Committee would seek another six months extension for it to complete its assignment.

Caretaker committee plans another six months extension

It is believed that another six months extension which the Caretaker Committee is planning to seek from the party will end in December 2021 when the party will finally conduct its convention.

Fortunately for the Caretaker Committee, some APC governors are fighting tooth and nail to gain control of the party structure in their respective states and they will not oppose the idea. Also, APC caretaker chairmen in the states who are under the direct control of the governors are also in the league as the plot to seek another six months extension thickens.

The Caretaker committee which came into being last year after the sack of the Adams Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee (NWC) was mandated to reconcile the aggrieved members of the party and also conduct the party’s national convention to usher in a new NWC of the party.

Rather, the Caretaker Committee has further ventured into tasks that were not part of its mandate when it was inaugurated by the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party. The ongoing registration and revalidation exercise and the inauguration of the constitution review committee of the party are perfect examples.

When the party leadership inaugurated an eight-man committee last month to review the party’s constitution, some members of the party knew it was part of the committee’s ploy to seek another six months extension and perpetuate itself in office.

With the constitution review committee in place, aggrieved leaders claimed that it was a pointer “to the extension of the tenure of the caretaker committee,” which they argued would create a constitutional crisis for the party.

APC extends registration/ revalidation exercise

However, after the initial dilly-dally, the party leadership for the second time extended its ongoing membership registration/revalidation and update exercise for three weeks.

The National Secretary of the Committee, Sen. John Akpanudoedehe, in a statement said the audit of the reports received from the National Membership Registration, Revalidation and Update Committee; the States’ Registration Committees; and that of the party situation room indicated that most states, for varied reasons, started late and require additional time to conclude the exercise.

He added that the party’s decision was also sequel to the avalanche of applications from critical stakeholders including all states Caretaker Chairmen for an extension of time to capture Nigerians who are still desirous of joining the fold of the progressives.

Akpanudoedehe stated: “The Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee under the leadership of Hon. Mai Mala Buni had done everything possible to keep to the earlier timeline, however, it has become imperative to extend the duration of this very important party activity.

“Consequently, the committee has approved the recommendation of the National Committee for the Membership Registration, Revalidation and Update to extend the duration of the exercise for three weeks.”

Akpanudoedehe had in an interview with THISDAY hinted that the national convention may not hold as planned in June, because the party is not in a hurry to hold the national convention, as rushing into its congresses could lead to mistakes and fuel litigations and factionalisation.

However, he stated that while the committee would strive to keep to the June deadline for the national convention, to mark the conclusion of its assignments, it would not hesitate to approach the NEC of the party for a tenure extension should plans to hold the national convention as scheduled fall through.

The Secretary added that the committee would not release the timetable for the party’s congresses until the nationwide registration and revalidation of members are concluded.

He said, “The caretaker committee, headed by Governor of Yobe State, Mr. Mai Mala Buni, is waiting for the conclusion of the revalidation/registration of members exercise by the state chapters of the party before planning for the convention.

“We will do everything humanly possible to meet the deadline. We are not liars to Nigerians. If we have a need to do anything, we will go to the National Executive Committee (NEC); it is not a public matter.

“I’m asking you a simple question, if we are going to conduct congresses, what are we going to use to conduct congresses? The materials must come; we must have a database in the party to sort out those things.”

“We will do what we say we will do. If we are going to extend, we will go to NEC and we will extend it; there is nothing you can do about it. If we are not extending, why are you pre-empting that we are extending when we are not?”

“When you are doing congresses, what are you going to use for congresses? Is it not the registration? Allow them to return the materials. We will look at the materials; don’t forget we are going to print membership cards. When we print the membership cards, we will give them to the people. So, when you go, you know who you are going to vote for. Then we will elect officers,” he said.

Akpanudoedehe said those spreading the rumour that the committee was seeking to elongate its tenure have lost out.

According to him, “They lost out. Everyone that is on this committee is busy. With due respect, we are rich men. The governor does not live on the money of the party. All the committee members – we don’t take salary; we take sitting allowance. Everyone here is healthy on his own; they are employed; you can go and check.”

Hope for June convention fades

But as part of the politicking in the party to ensure that the June deadline given to the Committee to complete its assignment is not realizable, a highly placed source told THISDAY the committee will ensure that the data and provided by members were verified by the party after the exercise has been concluded.

The source said: “This committee wants everybody to see, even the doubting Thomases, the most extreme critics will see that what we are doing is real. Talking about thirty something million people and you have to verify whether it is real. You have to check the NIN number, you have to check the fingerprints, you have to check if the INEC card they have given is real, that is what we are talking about here. Never in the history of this party will you be sure that these are your members.”

“You don’t expect us to come and lie, if we have need to extend, we will go to the public and give them the reason to do that. Meanwhile, we will keep the deadline of June.”

How 2023 permutations delays APC conventions

Investigations reveal that while party members have been looking forward to a National Convention to produce new party leaders in June, some forces in the party are perfecting plans to give another lifeline to the Buni Committee.

It was learnt that the tenure extension plot will begin with the approval of additional extension for the ongoing membership registration and revalidation.

The idea of dragging membership registration and revalidation for additional few weeks was hatched by some party leaders and a few APC governors to hijack the party’s structure ahead of the primaries for the 2023 general election.

Investigation further revealed that some of the forces have recruited loyal state APC chairmen, to work for the extension of membership registration.

The source said: “Some governors have subscribed to both the extension of membership registration and tenure elongation for the Caretaker Committee. What some governors are saying is that a National Convention in June may expose APC too early on its zoning formula for 2023. They said the opposition parties, especially the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may easily read through APC permutations for the next general election.

“A few governors, who are not controlling the party’s structure in their states, are also seeking the extension of membership registration to consolidate their grip on the party and isolate their opponents. So, there is a bigger picture behind the extension of the registration of membership.

”It is not APC members that are really calling for it. The calculation is to extend the registration of members and leave it to snowball into tenure elongation for the Buni Committee. If the tenure of the caretaker committee is extended till December or January 2022, it will put some politicians in a tight corner.”

Nevertheless, investigation further revealed that some governors do not want either the extension of the registration or tenure elongation for Buni Committee but they are afraid of coming out to confront the Caretaker Committee.

A former NWC member said these category of governors cannot air their views because they are afraid that they might lose the support of the Caretaker Committee.

According to him, Some of them do not want to lose the opportunity for a second term in office or a shot at another political office after the second term.

APC State Chairmen Call for Conduct of Congresses, Convention

Meanwhile, the Forum of APC State Chairmen has called for the immediate conduct of congresses and convening of the national convention after the conduct and conclusion of the membership revalidation and registration exercise of the party.

The Chairman of the Forum and APC Chairman in Borno State, Hon. Ali Dalori, stated this while addressing a press conference alongside other state chairmen in Abuja.

He said the ongoing exercise has tremendously increased the membership base of the party since the exercise began and has continued to increase as the exercise progresses.

Dalori stated: “After the conduct and conclusion of membership registration/revalidation exercise we urgently call for the immediate conduct of congresses and convening of the national convention; and to allow for the completion of all other tasks assigned to the committee by NEC within the time frame.”

He noted that the ruling party has seen tremendous turnout of Nigerians and the mass increase in the party strength in the last few months.

The forum stressed that it was only proper that the party allows the exercise to progress to the best of conclusion.

It said immediately after the commencement of the exercise, members saw the need for an extension to accommodate the second stage of the exercise in view of the mass turnout of Nigerians to associate with the party that was not duly prepared for.

The forum added that having reviewed the development and making arrangements for requisite materials to accommodate all into the fold of the party, hence, the need for further extension has logically arisen.

Dalori noted: “Due to logistics bottleneck and the complexity of the distribution process of registration materials, a number of State only received the materials to commence the second phase of the registration exercise not too long ago, and we therefore not be able to meet up with the reviewed schedule timetable of the exercise without denying so many willing citizens the opportunity to join with the party.”

The forum pointed out that the exercise so far has provided a prelude to what is to be expected in all future elections in Nigeria.

It stressed that with the turnout of Nigerians to identify with the party, it was certain that the trust of Nigerians in the party remain unwavered and just like projected, we will continue into the next decades to provide the needed leadership to the country as the party in power, not only at the center but in almost all the states of the federation.

PGF DG cautions against extension Caretaker Committee’s tenure

Meanwhile, the Director General of Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Dr. Salihu Lukman, has warned the Caretaker Committee of APC not to abuse the confidence of President Muhammadu Buhari by delaying the National Convention of the party beyond June 2021.

He added that under no circumstances should there be any contemplation of extending the tenure of the Caretaker Committee.

Lukman said all party members and leaders should prioritise ensuring that the Caretaker Committee is able to complete the task of organising a National Convention where new leaders of the party would be elected.

He noted that APC is the only party where contestation is taking place and leaders recognise the challenges facing the party. He added that If democracy is about contestation, with all its problems, APC represents the hope for a democratic Nigeria.

Lukman stated: “For that to become reality, APC must pass all its litmus tests. A strong pillar, which is the catalysing element for the party to be able to pass all its litmus tests is the liberal leadership of President Buhari, based on which he doesn’t interfere in the management of the party. The Caretaker Committee must not abuse the President’s confidence by delaying the National Convention of the party. No party in Nigeria has the liberal atmosphere provided in APC.”

“Whether APC will be able to pass all its litmus tests will depend a lot on whether the Caretaker Committee is committed to finishing its assignment by June 2021. Even if it is able to complete the assignment, processes of internal negotiation to produce leaders of the party, the character and capacity of the new leadership, as well as the scope of membership participation during congresses and national convention, will be determining factors of whether the party is conforming to both democratic principles and progressive ideals.”

The Director General lamented that for more than nine months, the Caretaker Committee has not convened any meeting of any organ of the APC apart from the emergency NEC meeting of December 8, 2020, adding that even the 13-member Caretaker Committee is hardly meeting.

He said part of the indication was that most decisions taken by the Caretaker Committee were done by the Chairman and the Secretary, Sen. John Akpanudoedehe.

According to him, Already, given that the party’s membership registration/revalidation exercise was done based on the old analogue method without applying modern virtual technology, what is the guarantee that the process of leadership reformation in the party, from ward congresses up to National Convention, will be done based on the new register? Will all members of the party be able to participate in the process of electing leaders of the party at all levels?

Lukman stated categorically that the needless extension of the registration and revalidation exercise of the party only serves to strengthen suspicions that the Caretaker Committee is reluctant to organise a national Clconvention where new leadership of the party would be elected.

He noted that based on what has been done so far, the minimum requirement should be that records of members of the party are displayed in all wards and copies made available to local governments, states and national secretariat.

Lukman stressed that with membership records displayed, timetables for congresses and national convention should be set.

He added: “Under no circumstances should there be any contemplation of extending the tenure of the Caretaker Committee. In order to ensure that no extension is being considered, committees for congresses and national convention should be established without any further delay. Similarly, the dates for congresses and national convention should be decided.”

Lukman noted that once that is done, negotiation and campaigns for the emergence of party leadership at all levels can commence.

He said under no circumstance, should anyone who has declared opposition to any of the power blocs be considered as either a National Chairman or National Secretary, adding that no one with any form of subsidiary ambition to contest for any elective post be considered for any of the national offices.

Though Lukman as the DG of PGF always cautions the governors whenever they step out of line, but with all the signs that are so glaring, a further six months tenure elongation for the Caretaker Committee is only a matter of time and the earliest the party is likely to conduct its congresses and convention is December.

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Investigations reveal that while party members have been looking forward to a National Convention to produce new party leaders in June, some forces in the party are perfecting plans to give another lifeline to the Buni Committee. It was learnt that the tenure extension plot will begin with the approval of additional extension for the ongoing membership registration and revalidation. The idea of dragging membership registration and revalidation for additional few weeks was hatched by some party leaders and a few APC governors to hijack the party’s structure ahead of the primaries for the 2023 general election

ThisDay

Abdulsalami Raises Alarm over 6m Weapons in Circulation in Nigeria


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Abdulsalami Abubakar

Says 80,000 have died due to insecurity

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

Former Nigeria’s Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), has expressed concern over the proliferation of all calibre of weapons in the country which he estimated at six million.
He lamented that the proliferation of weapons has heightened insecurity in the country and led to over 80,000 deaths and close to three million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

Abubakar, who is also the Chairman of the National Peace Committee (NPC), painted the grim picture of affairs in the country at a dialogue session of the committee with key stakeholders at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja on Wednesday.
He said the challenges facing the country is not only a security issue in the narrow sense of the military definition but that it has assumed an all encompassing nature.

He listed the challenges to include the Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, increasing poverty, the calls for the balkanization of the country from different quarters, the threat of hunger arising from insecurity that farmers have faced and continue to face, the increasing sense of collective despair and despondency among the populace.

Abdulsalami said: “The proliferation of all calibre of weapons not only in our sub-region in general and in Nigeria in particular is worrying. It is estimated that there are over six million of such weapons in circulation in the country. This certainly exacerbated the insecurity that led to over 80,000 deaths and close to three million internally displaced persons.”
The former Head of State also gave an assessment of the security situation, saying that the security forces are not just overstretched but under strength and funded.

He said the security agencies can perform better with more sophisticated weapons, equipment and more funding.
“We believe Nigeria must find a way out of these problems. Our hope is that perhaps among us, by listening to your different perspectives, we can begin to build up confidence among our people so that we can hold together. So our hope is that we shall not only share our collective lamentations about the current situation, but propose some concrete suggestions that can point the way forward, suggestions that can inspire more confidence among our people and ensure that our country remains one,” he said.

While welcoming the stakeholders, which included traditional rulers, the Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Plateau State Governor and Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Simon Lalong; religious leaders, military, police and other security agencies, Abubakar said that President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of the meeting and that he supported it.
He said the expectation is that the meeting will find out what are the causes of the conflict and how to mitigate them.

ThisDay

Yinka: Basking in the shadow that you cast - Dr Joe Okei Odumakin

If breath was the currency of life and its legal tender...then, Yinka spent his breath on causes.
The medics said his oxygen level was running low but my husband was reaching out for his tab to type out his column...
He was never frugal in spending that oxygen on his Yoruba earth - his beloved and his Nigeria - his truly beloved
My memories are rousing through chains of pains. A sea surge of a romance which sprouted in Gen. Sani Abacha's detention.
My husband was not a criminal, neither was I. Our "crime" was standing strong for others as we always have been. We will return to the dingy detention cell in our reminiscences later!
Who meets and marries from detention at Alagbon? Only Yinka would ask! And only I would say YES!
We were introduced to each other by the most qualified, the most preeminent, and the most decorated of inmate - Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAM, SAN).
Chief said: "Yinka, she's a man!". Yinka married both the man & the woman in me!
It was our truest solemnization of activist matrimony by a revered High Priest of the struggle...with the trench as our altar and the good of our people as our ultimate goal.
Yinka, it cannot be goodbye, It is goodnight and see you later on the other side with God.
I will bask with reckless abandon in the shadow of your cast...
Since no one is permitted in the Critical Care Unit, we had commited you to the care of the best qualified medics at LASUTH and the hand of God hoping to see you next morning.
The medics said they could not fathom how to immediately relay the message of your passage to me directly.
Now that I am in possession of your death certificate, I can see you passed at exactly 10.40pm on Good Friday (April 2nd, 2021) and not in the morning of Saturday, April 3rd, 2021) as initially communicated.
Due to the principles of the truth and saying it as it is, which Yinka and I hold dear - and which Yinka lived all his adult life for - it is important to immediately put this very important record straight.
You came! you saw!! and you conquered!!! We will carry forward the baton in the eternal word of our leader, Nigeria will be saved, Nigeria will be changed and Nigeria will become a great nation. Nigeria will work in my lifetime and even in yours as you live on in me, our children and generation yet unborn.
Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin
Tuesday,April 6,2021
May be an image of 4 people, people sitting and indoor
May be an image of 5 people and people standing
May be an image of 2 people
May be an image of 2 people and people standing
May be an image of 5 people, people standing and indoor

Tuesday 6 April 2021

Dr. Phillip Ideawor's Reaction to Reno Omokri's Attack on His Person.

 Good afternoon Distinguished Patriots of the FRN.


I thank you all my compatriots for your solidarity with me in the face of the social media mob attack driven by Reno Omokri and his gang on my character. 


It's even worse that he has not only crossed the line by sharing my telephone number online, but also directing trolls and  attacks at my wife. Reno grew up in Benin. He knows my wife, he is contemporary/mate with my wife's youngest brother. Yet out of morbid hatred for Mr President @PMB, our  party (APC) and country Reno  pretends he is fighting a just cause for the masses by going beyond focusing his anger on me who he claims is supporting President Buhari but is now directing mob attack on my family. 


That the foundation for Nigeria's  present troubles were laid by the PDP and Reno was indeed part of the PDP government is a fact. So we should all understand the source of his anguish  - separation from the national cake!


Whatever Reno et al are  saying about me easily drops off my skin as I consider him and people like him as belonging to a very anti people political ideology..... talk about Nigerian Health care? Which party introduced and embedded a capitalist, corruption laden and prone healthcare system on a resource poor country like Nigeria? Reno's PDP. And today, he or they dare preach holiness on this issue. 


The President's visit to the UK for medical checks should not even have generated any noise if the President's men had managed it appropriately. Firstly, the President's personal physician should have been the one speaking to press on this if at all necessary. It is a professional issue. Mr President have the right to life. He has the patient's right to be seen by his clinicians especially in his particular case where he was very ill some two or three years ago almost to the point of death. He needs regular reviews of his health status WITH HIS CLINICAL RECORDS which will be on a secure platform in the UK. So even if you flew the doctors into Nigeria, you'll be faced with the challenge of accessing his records in a secure manner except of course the hospital have a sister hospital or branch in Nigeria, in which they would have put in place a a connectivity contract to ensure the same level of safety of patient's data. The issue of management of patient's data is a big issue of the UK and the legal implications of a breach for Healthcare workers and institutions are huge. The UK have information commissioners and Caldicot Guardians for this issue.


Finally as a medical practitioner for me  to keep silent in the face of a brazen assault on the right of a person to not access his/her appropriate health care need for any reason is an attack on their human right. Again, I say, President Mohammadu Buhari is a human being and he has a right to life! You can't take this away from him on the alter of emotive consideration.


Again I thank members of this distinguished house for speaking out on my behalf even in places that I am not aware of.

God bless you All.


May God bless our President 


May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dr. Phillip Ideawor. 

Chairman,

APC UK Chapter. 

How OAU expelled Yinka Odumakin for leading protest against Babangida – Falana


Mr Falana said a high court quashed the expulsion of Mr Odumakin and his colleagues and ordered their reinstatement

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has narrated how late Yinka Odumakin, the ex-spokesperson of Afenifere, was expelled from the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).

Mr Odumakin died on Saturday at the intensive care unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where he was being managed for respiratory issues due to complications from COVID-19.

President Muhammadu Buhari and other dignitaries in the country had described Mr Odumakin as a man of conviction and a strong defender of human rights.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that he was a core activist who started his activism at the university and served as the Public Relations Officer of OAU Students’ Union.

Mr Falana, a senior advocate of Nigeria, in his tribute, said Mr Odumakin and six other union leaders were suspended by OAU management for leading peaceful protests against administration.

“Yinka Odumakin was an undergraduate of the Obafemi Awolowo University (1986-1989). He was a member of the Alliance of Progressive Students (ALPS). Based on his defence of students’ rights, Yinka was elected the Public Relations Officer of the Students Union (1987-88).

“That was the time that the Ibrahim Babangida military junta embarked on the deradicalisation of the universities in order to weaken the capacity of the Nigerian people to resist the imposition of the Structural Adjustment Programme.

“During the 1988 convocation ceremony of the University the late Vice Admiral Patrick Koshoni who had stood proxy for the visitor and military President, General Babangida. The students staged a peaceful protest against the recolonization of the country by imperialism. For leading the protest Yinka and seven of his colleagues were expelled from the University.”

Mr Falana said he challenged their expulsion in court and they were all reinstated.

“My principal, the late Comrade Alao Aka-Bashorun dispatched me to Ife to challenge the expulsion of the student activists at the Oyo State High Court.The trial judge quashed the expulsion and ordered the reinstatement of Yinka and his colleagues.

Femi Falana
Femi Falana [Photo credits: Newsbreakers]
“When the Babangida junta annulled the results of the June 12 election won by the Late Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola, Yinka was among the young men and women who mobilized the Nigerian people to terminate military rule in Nigeria.

“A few years later, I was surprised when Yinka informed me that he had decided to pursue the struggle for the emancipation of the Nigerian people along ethnic lines. Thereafter, he pitched his tent with Afenifere, a Yoruba socio cultural group.”


Mr Falana said despite being the youngest member of Afenifere, he was made the spokesman and in that capacity, he effectively publicised the activities of the body and defended its position on national issues.

“Before President Umaru Yar’adua passed on in May 2010, a cabal of power mongers had staged a coup against the Constitution. Yinka became the Secretary of the Save Nigeria group led by Pastor Tunde Bakare which campaigned for the inauguration of Vice President Goodluck Jonathan as Acting President.

“Notwithstanding our ideological differences Yinka consistently called on me to discuss the state of the nation and seek clarifications on major constitutional matters. He also referred several cases relating to the infringement of the human rights of the poor and vulnerable members of the society to our law for legal redress.

“As a believer in national integration Yinka married his comrade and girlfriend, Josephine Obiajulu of the Igbo extraction. In spite of the pressure recently mounted on him by some separatist groups Yinka remained committed to a united Nigeria anchored on power devolution from the centre to the other federating units,” Mr Falana said.

PREMIUM TIMES is aware that OAU, University of Lagos, and many other tertiary institutions in Nigeria are known for suspending or expelling activists and student writers who protest or write critical articles against maladministration in the system.This newspaper reported the case of Adeyeye Olorunfemi (2016), Kunle Adebajo (2018), Omole Ibukun (2018) and Ayoola Babalola (2020) , among others.

These universities are also quick to celebrate the achievements of these students after graduation, calling them worthy alumni.

For instance, OAU in a tribute to Mr Odumakin by its Vice Chancellor, Eyitope Ogunbodede, said Mr “Odumakin was a vibrant Student activist, a mass mobiliser, a great orator and the Public Relations Officer of the Students Unions.

“As an Alumnus, he assisted the Faculty of Arts in raising funds for a few projects that were of immense benefits to the staff and students.”

Reno's Barbaric Treatment of The Nigerian President in Abuja House, London.

 By: Shehu Gabam


I have watched with desmayed a condemnable and barbaric act of name calling as well as an insult on the personality of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari by some gang of hyenius elements at Abuja House in London. It rather unfortunate that this Protest is led by Reno Omokri who spent all his preaching hatred and division among Nigerians as his tweets proved his hate speech against the President ,his tribes and his region .
The sudden appearance of Saratu Audu a daughter of the former Nigerian Minister and a reknown Professor from Kaduna State who died and left a lasting legacies that are anchored on peace building in Nigeria is not only shocking but disturbing. It is expected that she can live to propagate the legacies preached and left behind by her father. What she does was totally against her moral upbringing and her Northern culture that always has respect for elders and constituted authorities.Her choice of words and her insultive language against the Nigerian President is not only barbaric but condemnable. 
This carnage was another evil plan against the country that is battling head and nail to fix its internal challenges and this is not the way to go as no responsible Nigerian with the true spirit of Patriotism will tolerate this.It is shocking that a Protest was coordinated to humiliate the Nigerian President in London for Political reasons and this has no place in our Democratic principles and core values. There is better and civilised ways to call the President to order.In doing so ,Let remember that the right of others begin where ours end and let us be guided always for acting.
The Protest was coordinated by Reno Omokri who has domesticated his activism towards truncating the culture, religion and tribes as well as the unity and oneness of the country Nigeria.The Protest was another device means to incite Nigerians against each other and set the country into flames.This actions of these mindless groups led by Omokri spoke in high volume why Nigeria may hardly grow beyond this level because of our naive thinking that is always guided by our ecthnic,religion and regional colouration instead of our National consience.
As a trained Politician,I have always dedicated my time,energy and resources towards the upliftment of one Nigeria propagating justice, fairness and equity for all Nigerians irrespective of their identities.It is high time ,Nigerians stand against these mindless groups who are out to destroy our ordeals as a people that have lived together for decades. Omokri's Personal hatred against the President is open and it is high time Nigerians know their enemies. I have issues which we know the President is not doing and fixing as expected but we have chosen platforms to call his attention but verbal insults was another means of attacking the President personality rather than his failure.

We should not be this myopic and naive.

SMG,
Writes from Abuja Nigeria,