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Donald Trump Vs South Africa, By Emmanuel Yawe

U.S President, Donald Trump

Donald Trump will certainly make history as the President who got America more enemies than any other. Last week he turned his attention to Africa, not in search of friends, but as usual in search of enemies.

“South African Government is now seizing land from white farmers. I have asked Secretary of State @SecPompeo to closely study the South Africa land seizures and expropriations and large scale killing of farmers,” declared the twitter happy president.

The twits angered the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa who accused the U S president of stoking up racial tensions in South Africa. To demonstrate the South African Government’s anger over Trump’s alarm, Washington’s charge d’affaires in South Africa Jessye Lapenn was summoned for tongue lashing.

Trump’s fusillade of twits on land seizures and killing of white farmers in South Africa came a few moments after two of his collaborators – Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort –  were convicted of criminal offences. In the United States, this was seen as an attempt by a man adept at manipulating the media to divert attention from the mounting political and legal problems he continues to face. It was also seen as an attempt to hold tight to his base constituents, the far-right white nationalists who have for some time now peddled the conspiracy theory that there is a “genocide” against white farmers in South Africa.

The immediate ammunition for the Trump attack was provided by Tucker Carlson of Fox News who featured the issue on his program. Trump accepted Tucker’s claim as Holy Writ. This is typical Donald Trump – a President who talks and acts on all policy issues before he thinks. This is more so when it comes to issues that relate to Africa.

During the campaigns that led to his election in 2016, he said very little about Africa since he had very little knowledge of the continent anyway. Addressing reporters in Nebraska at the heat of the campaigns, he condemned African leaders for having insatiable desire for power and wealth, while their people are living like slaves. Responding to a question from a South African journalist Trump said: “I think there is no shortcut to maturity and in my view, Africa should be recolonized because Africans are still under slavery. Look at how those African leaders change constitutions in their favour so that they can be life presidents. They are all greedy and do not care about the common people.”

As president of the US, Trump has continued to exhibit his disdain for Africa. It is difficult to say who dictates his views on Africa to him and who will implement his policies here. In the past, it was easy to pinpoint the ‘point’s man’ of an incoming US president on Africa because the President elects and their associates were fairly known in Africa. Not so under Trump. Only recently, he referred to the lone African American, Omarosa Manigault Newman, who had a fairly senior position in the white House under his presidency but has fallen out with him as a “dog”.

He had earlier triggered off a diplomatic tsunami when he referred to some African countries as ‘shithole’ countries at a meeting in the White House.

His disposition represents a sad departure from what we know of the US and Africa in the recent past. Africa has been a rare area of bipartisan agreement in the US for the past few decades: President George W. Bush, for example, is widely loved across the continent for implementing the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). AGOA was created by President Bill Clinton, renewed under Bush, and renewed again under Obama. Not so under Trump.

The man came to power believing he has a mandate to destabilize whatever his predecessors were doing in Washington. And even as at the time he entered office, there was a unique opportunity in U.S.-Africa relations to offer policies acceptable across the political spectrum while also advancing U.S. security and economic interests, he decided to tow his own way.

His decisions on foreign aid deployments are bound to affect U.S. relations with Africa negatively. His insistence that he will re-negotiate trade deals could also impact a long-standing legislation like the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a preferential trade agreement between select African countries and the U.S., which was passed by Congress in 2015.

His recent comments on the inflammable land situation in South Africa represent a mind-set which African leaders can treat lightly only at the collective peril of the continent and the world. Donald Trump is a very dangerous racial demagogue. I have read, very diligently, the uncensored edition of Mein Kampf, the accurate political manifesto of the man who killed six million Jews and plunged the world into an avoidable bloodbath. The similarities between what Hitler thought about the black man and what Trump thinks of the same race is rather eerie. Trump to me is a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, pure and simple.

The danger Trump poses to world peace can also be gleaned from the political profile of President George W. Bush one of his recent predecessors in office. Elected into office under very controversial circumstances, he saw Osama bin Laden’s attack on the twin towers as a God given opportunity to consolidate his domestic hold on his countrymen. A frightened America stood behind him as he waged a justifiable war on Afghanistan. This gave him the courage to wage another war – completely unjustified this time – on Iraq in search of non-existent weapons of mass destruction. The war in Iraq remains the major source of instability in the Middle East and terrorism in the world today.

Trump who won a controversial presidential election like Bush and is facing serious domestic pressures wants to flag off a racial conflagration in South Africa to consolidate himself politically at home.

South Africa saved the world from a major racial catastrophe when in 1994 it adopted a one man one vote majority democratic rule and rechristened itself a Rainbow Nation. The Apartheid system of government which was based on racial bigotry was abolished. For all these changes, the economic reality in South Africa is stacked against black South Africans. The whites who constitute 7% of the total population of South Africa own about 80% of the most viable and arable land. Economically therefore, the Apartheid system which was legalized by the greedy white rascals led by Verwoerd in 1959 remains in force. The blacks whose lands were taken by crude use of force remain dispossessed.

The black population is becoming increasingly disenchanted and disillusioned by a democratic system that does not take care of their economic wellbeing. Nelson Mandela had bent backwards to accept terrible constitutional privileges for white men to ensure a peaceful transition from a racially segregated to a multi-racial democracy in South Africa. As a result of these compromises, South Africa remains one of the most unequal societies in the world, 25 years after Apartheid.

Early this month, President Ramaphosa announced that his government will go ahead and implement a constitutional amendment passed by parliament to expropriate lands which were forcibly taken from blacks without compensation. This is what President Trump terms as ‘genocide’ against white men in South Africa.

African leaders must stand up now and alert the world to the dangers posed to South Africa and the world by the neo Nazi man in the White House.

4 Killed, 10 Wounded At Video Game Tourney In Florida

Parents cry in the Florida school after the fatal shooting by lone gunman: Fresh shooting in Florida, multiple fatalities

A gunman killed four people and wounded several others on Sunday when he opened fire at a video game tournament that was being streamed online from a restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida, police and local media have said.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a suspect was dead at the scene. “Searches are being conducted,” it said on Twitter.

Emergency crews and law enforcement flooded into The Jacksonville Landing, a waterfront dining, entertainment and shopping site in the city’s downtown.

The shooting took place during a regional qualifier for the Madden 19 online game tournament at the GLHF Game Bar inside a Chicago Pizza restaurant, according to the venue’s website.

It was livestreaming the tournament when several shots rang out, according to video of the stream shared on social media. In the video, players can be seen reacting to the gunfire and cries can be heard before the footage cuts off.

One Twitter user, Drini Gjoka, said he was in the tournament and was shot in the thumb.

“Worst day of my life,” Gjoka wrote on Twitter. “I will never take anything for granted ever again. Life can be cut short in a second.”

The Los Angeles Times reported the shooter was a gamer who was competing in the tournament and lost. Citing messages from another player in the room, the Times said the gunman appeared to target several victims before killing himself. Reuters could not immediately confirm that account of events.

The Florida shooting occurs amid a debate about U.S. gun laws that was given fresh impetus by the massacre in February of 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida.

Two years ago a gunman killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

The sheriff’s office said many people were transported to hospital, and its deputies were finding many people hiding in locked areas at The Landing.

“We ask you to stay calm, stay where you are hiding. SWAT is doing a methodical search,” it said on Twitter. “We will get to you. Please don’t come running out.”

A spokesman for Jacksonville’s Memorial Hospital, Peter Moberg, said it was treating three victims, all of whom were in stable condition.

Florida Governor Rick Scott, a Republican who is challenging longtime Democratic Senator Bill Nelson in November’s election, said he had offered to provide local authorities with any state resources they might need.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio said both the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were coordinating with local authorities to provide assistance.

President Donald Trump has been briefed and is monitoring the situation in Jacksonville, the White House said.

Reacting to news of the shooting during the tournament involving its video game, Madden 19 maker Electronic Arts Inc said it was working with authorities to gather facts.

“This is a horrible situation, and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved,” the company said on Twitter.

Source: Reuters

Buhari: Rights Of Individuals Must Give Way To National Security

President Muhammadu Buhari Speaking

President Muhammadu Buhari has said the rights of individuals in the society must always take a second place where national security and public interests are threatened.

President Buhari said this today while declaring open the 58th Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Abuja. The conference has as its theme: “Transition, Transformation and Sustainable Institutions’’.

He said although his administration subscribes to the rule of law as the foundation of the society, it is also guided by the belief that the rule of law must be subject to the supremacy of the nation’s security and national interest.

“Our apex court has had cause to adopt a position on this issue in this regard and it is now a matter of judicial recognition that; where national security and public interest are threatened or there is a likelihood of their being threatened, the individual rights of those allegedly responsible must take second place, in favour of the greater good of society”, President Buhari said.

Buhari urged lawyers to join his administration in achieving the core objective of enhancing Nigeria’s business environment and promoting social justice by promoting respect for the Rule of Law; contributing to the law reform process and putting national interest and professional ethics above self in the conduct of their business.

The President recalled the challenges faced by his administration since its inception in 2015 and efforts being made to put the country on a better footing.

“Let me assure you of the resolve of this administration to promote measures that will achieve a vibrant economy under which the practice of law will thrive.

“Through fiscal discipline, good housekeeping, we navigated the difficult days of economic transformation at the beginning of this Government in 2015 and have now come to improving economic indices, including the consistent increase in our foreign reserves; thirteen straight months of decreasing inflation; the expansion of social safety nets programmes as well as the blockages of historical drain pipes in our national treasury, all within the context of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.

” It is equally significant to emphasise that our willingness to hold persons accountable for offences against society, through the judicial process, will equally transform the future of public service in Nigeria in a positive manner.

He urged lawyers to uphold and improve the sanctity and integrity of Nigeria’s judicial and electoral institutions which play a fundamental role in the sustenance and growth of our democracy.

“While we have made appreciable progress in several sectors, including public awareness of the need to challenge the corrupt and the brazen in our midst, we have also learnt useful lessons on the dynamism of our society. However, elements within every society, including some lawyers, can equally become unduly resistant to change, even where it is proven that such change is to serve the interest of the larger society. At worst, corruption fights back.

“As we gradually move into another season of intense political activities preparatory to the 2019 General Elections, I enjoin you to remember that by reason of your profession, you all have a responsibility to work for national cohesion and unity through your speeches and public positions and most importantly in your advocacy in court.

“In the context of opinions and narratives about our past and present political and socio-economic experience, you cannot afford to jettison rational and proper analysis of issues in a manner which builds, rather than destroys the nation. I also urge you to work to uphold and improve the sanctity and integrity of our judicial and electoral institutions which play a fundamental role in the sustenance and growth of our democracy.

“However, let me remind you all, my dear compatriots, that the law can only be optimally practiced in a Nigeria that is safe, secure and prosperous”, he said.

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen said the members of the Legal Profession had always waited for the NBA annual general conference as it served as intellectual compass for the members.

He said the choice of President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana as the main speaker for this year’s conference and other notable local and internal resource persons spoke volume to how NBA had expanded the frontier of the conference.

“President Nana Akufo-Addo is a vibrant Legal Practitioner of many decades and has championed the cause of human rights for many years before becoming a president.

“He therefore reserves the right to speak to the theme, and it is our hope that the conference would come out with salient outcomes that would enrich our association and country’’, CJN said.

On the forthcoming general election, Onnoghen said democracy provides citizens the freedom to decide who govern them.

“The significance of the ballot for sustaining democracy must be protected by all and sundry.

“The electoral members must be thought to conduct themselves in the most acceptable manner.

“In the event of election disputes, the judiciary must be prepared to play its role with substantial credibility’’, Onnoghen said.

On the attempt to introduce flexibility in filing of appeals at the Supreme Court, the CJN said the deadline for the Nigeria Legal E-mailing System would soon be activated.

According to him, the system is deployed to end paper filing of processes in the apex court.

He however, advised the lower court across the country to adopt similar measure to forestall the present cumbersome nature of filing processes in courts.

The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Mr Abubakar Malami (SAN) described the NBA as a premium association that had assisted the country in various spheres.

Malami also said the association was an agent of transformation and positive change, adding that this year’s conference had shown the mileage the association could cover.

He said the country’s journey toward ensuring supremacy of laws was still in order, adding that the government had in the last three year strengthened the country’s prosecutorial agencies to perform better.

On his part, Mr Abubakar Mahmoud, outgoing President of the NBA, said the association had in the last two years embarked on programmes to build the confidence of the public on the profession.

Mahmoud said the association was interested in the growth of the country, adding however that such growth could be stiffened if rule of law was not in place.

He said the choice of the conference theme was deliberate, adding that it was intended to cure the widespread disconnect and weakness in most of the country’s institutions.

On security, the NBA president said the association has had on the spot assessments of situations in the North East, Kaduna, Zamfara, and Benue.

He said the Federal Government must increase its visibility in those trouble spots to abate the ongoing killings by hoodlums.

Mahmoud further said that the practice where those state governments used their allocations to fund federal security agents must be discouraged as according to him, the practice is draining state funds.

Mahmoud said the 3-day conference would address Climate Change, Human Rights, Equality/Justice, Rule of Law, Security, Conflict Resolution as well as Innovation in Technology.

NAN

APC Sweeps Imo Council Polls

File photo: Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha dancing

The Imo State Independent Electoral Commission has declared candidates of the All Progressives Congress as winners of Saturday’s local government election across the state.

Mr. Ethelbert Ibebuchi, chairman of the electoral body, announced the results of the polls on Sunday at the commission’s headquarters in Owerri.

He said that 13 political parties fielded candidates in the elections across the 27 local government areas and 645 wards in the state.

He said that the APC won all but four councillorship positions while five wards were stood down because of irregularities.

He said the Accord, Rebuild, People’s Redemption and KOWA parties all secured one councillorship position respectively in the election.

He listed the wards stood down to include Mbano ward in Oguta local government area, Amuzu ward in Isu local government area, Eziudo ward in Ezinihitte Mbaise and Umuhu ward in Aboh Mbaise.

Ibebuchi said the APC chairmanship candidate for Aboh Mbaise local government, Chidi Nwaturuocha polled 15,411 votes to emerge winner, with Mr Adolphus Onuoha emerging victorious for Ahiazu Mbaise local government having polled 10,382 votes.

Others winners include: Nwosu Reginald for Ehime Mbano local government polling 12,811 votes, Chioma Onwumere for Ezinihitte local government with 15,954 votes and Joy Ezebuiro scoring 40,746 votes to win chairmanship seat for Ideato North local government area.

Also elected were: Osuoji Emeka for Ideato South local government with 17, 407 votes, Jude Mbachu for Isiala Mbano with 25,235 votes.

Metu Chukwunyere emerged victorious in Ikeduru local government with 15,798 votes, Bonaventure Okafor got 18,118 votes to clinch the chairmanship for Ihitte Uboma council, while Nwadike Chimezie polled 9,981 votes to win in Isu local government area.

Bertrand Mbah and Obinna Chinwe got 42,417 and 18,108 votes respectively to win in Mbaitoli and Ngor Okpala local government areas.

Chizoba O. Chizoba won in Nwangele local government area with 13,465 votes while Kenneth Obioha won in Njaba local government area with 17,494 votes and Mbagwu Augustine won with 13,403 votes in Nkwerre local government area.

Okezie Paschal won in Obowo area council with 15,073 votes while Gerald Mgborokwu won in Oguta council with 63,566 votes; Amadi Ebenezer emerged victorious in Ohaji Egbema council with 39,938.

Clement Onwumere won in Okigwe local government with 12,322, Augustus Chikezie won Onuimo local goverment with 17,318 votes and Ikechukwu Onyegbule for Orlu local government area with 42,979 votes.

Okonkwo Kingsley won with 16,809 in Orsu, Duru Evaristus won with 13,444 in Oru East, Udemba Obi won in Oru West with 7, 269, while Joseph Agor won in Owerri Municipal with 20,071 votes.

Vitalis Anyaegbu won in Owerri North with 10,435 votes while Oduh Chidi won in Owerri West with 8,116 votes.

Ibebuchi commended the 13 political parties that fielded candidates in the election.

He also commended the security agencies and other democratic institutions for showcasing “affirmative inter-agency relationship and synergy” during the election.

The chairman, however, appealed to the state House of Assembly to make a law that would confer nominal community status to Registration Areas in large communities without cogent status to enable them qualify for ISIEC wards.

He also urged participants with genuine grievances to take up their cases at the elections petitions tribunal that is already in place.

NAN

I Won’t Compromise On Winning PDP Presidential Ticket, Atiku Vows

Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has made it clear that he has done so much in his campaign to win the presidential ticket of the main opposition that he will not compromise on it.
Reacting to the story making the rounds that he had defected to the All Peoples Grand Alliance (APGA), Atiku, through the media section of his campaign office, declared his passion and commitment to winning the PDP primaries which he said is without any compromise.
He said that for anyone to assume that he will abandon the hard work he has done with the positive results he is getting from the stakeholders of the party is to say the least, preposterous and unthinkable.
“For the avoidance of any doubts, Atiku remains the frontline aspirant for the presidential ticket of the PDP. In the past two months, Atiku Abubakar has moved across states in the country consulting with stakeholders of the PDP and explaining to them his agenda.”
He called on his supporters to remain steadfast and see the contrived news of defection as an attempt to distract him from the set task of winning the PDP ticket and the 2019 presidential election by the grace of God.

2019: Ngige Says With Or Without Igbos Vote Buhari Will Win

Minister of Labour and employment, Chris Ngigi

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has warned his fellow Igbos to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential election, warning that with or without their votes, the he will win the election.
Speaking to newsmen in Awka, Anambra State, Ngige noted that Igbo people have been suffering from self-inflicted marginalization even when they have opportunity to redeem their predicament. According to him, only Buhari’s presidency in 2019 could guarantee Igbo presidency in 2023, especially when Buhari is the only northerner that would relinquish power after four years. He said:
“Politics is a game of numbers and if you look at the configuration of the electoral strength in Nigeria, you will see that most of the electoral strength is concentrated in the North West that has seven states of Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara and Kaduna and their voting strength, if anything, has increased from what it was in 2015. .:If you remember in 2015 election, Kano alone gave two million votes to Buhari and Katsina gave nearly one million.
So, all I’m trying to say is that the configuration of the election patterns in 2015 have not changed in terms of strength. In, the South East we are in the neighborhood of about eight to nine million voters. The South West has about 12 to 13 Million and the last time, they delivered 55 percent of their votes to Buhari while Jonathan got about 50 percent or thereabout. “So, I am saying in effect that you must do political engineering, in the South East and step up to support a Buhari presidency for 2019/2023 and vote for it with all their strengths. By so doing, they will not be left out n the power sharing that will come thereafter. By voting for Buhari, Igbo will get strategic positions in government. They will also even get into the kitchen cabinet of the presidency. There is no government that doesn’t have a kitchen cabinet.
“Number two, it will be easy, for an outgoing president to find joy in doing an equitable nomination of somebody from the South East to say, this person or these persons are fit and proper persons to succeed me and he can even canvass, based on equity to say that the South East is the only zone in Nigeria that has not tasted this presidency and people will listen, both on moral grounds and on the basis of equity. “It is obvious that any other northerner elected in 2019 will go for eight years of the presidency and so, 2023 will not be feasible for any other zone. Do not mind what Atiku Abubakar is saying that he will do only one term. It’s not possible. It’s a political talk.”

US Soldier Turned Senator, McCain Dies Of Brain Cancer

Late Sen. John McCain

The United States of American ex soldier who later became Senator on the platform of Republican party, John Sidney McCain III, is dead. He was reported to have died yesterday,  Saturday at the age of 81, after battling brain cancer.

“Senator John Sidney McCain III died at 4:28 p.m. on August 25, 2018. With the Senator when he passed were his wife Cindy and their family. At his death, he had served the United States of America faithfully for sixty years,” the family said in a statement.
McCain represented Arizona  since 1982, first at the House of Representatives for two terms and then at the Senate for more than three decades – since 1986, during which he twice sought the presidency.
McCain ran for president in 2000, losing the Republican nomination to the eventual 43rd president, George W. Bush, and in 2008, he ran again, this time winning his party’s nomination. However, he lost  the general election to former President Barack Obama.
McCain was widely celebrated as a prisoner of war after his plane was shot down over Hanoi in 1967, and a few months earlier, he, then a Navy pilot, had survived a deadly fire on the USS Forrestal, an aircraft carrier.
The son and grandson of Navy admirals, McCain was held for more than five years in a Hanoi prison, where he was tortured and often deprived of sleep and food, and when he was offered early release by his captors, he refused to go home before the other Prisoners of war.
In the upper chamber of Congress, McCain established himself as a leading voice on national security and foreign policy, particularly from his chairmanship of the powerful Armed Services Committee.
He also cultivated a reputation as an independent willing to work with Democrats on immigration and campaign finance, and was a fierce critic of Russia and a strong proponent of an aggressive U.S. role against the Islamic State extremist group.
In July 2017, McCain was diagnosed with a tumour called a glioblastoma, which is an aggressive type of brain cancer but returned to the Senate after his diagnosis and cast a pivotal vote against a Republican bill to undo the Affordable Care Act – Obamacare.
Since December, he never returned to the Senate as he underwent treatment in Arizona, where he kept a low profile, issuing written statements on major news developments but offering the public few glimpses of his condition.
McCain collaborated with a long-time adviser, Mark Salter, on a memoir, “The Restless Wave,” that was released in May.
The senator is survived by his mother, Roberta; his wife, Cindy; two sons and a daughter from a first marriage, Douglas, Andrew and Sidney; four children from his second marriage, Meghan McCain, Jimmy McCain, Jack McCain and Bridget McCain; a brother, Joseph McCain; a sister, Jean McCain Morgan; and five grandchildren.
McCain’s death opens up a Senate seat that party leaders expect to remain in Republican hands for two more years because under state law, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey would appoint a successor who must be from the same party as the person vacating the seat.
McCain died after the deadline to file for this year’s election, and as a result, the successor-senator would not have to face re-election until the 2020 election.

Monarch Orders Shops, Markets Shut In Akure

Deji of Akure Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi

The Deji of Akure, Oba Ogunlade Aladetoyinbo has notified the residents of Akure, Ondo State capital and its environ, that all markets and shops should remain closed on Monday August 27.

The monarch made the order in a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Michael Adeyeye, on Saturday.

He said that the closure was necessary as part of the age long tradition in observing the 2018 Aheregbe festival.

According to him, trading or opening of shops under any guise will not be allowed.

The monarch enjoined the residents, market women and shop owners to kindly comply with the directive.

He, however, noted that the festival would not in anyway restrict both human and vehicular movement.

NAN

Army Set To Punish Soldiers Who Blocked Maiduguri Airport

Maj. General Dikko, right, receiving the command flag of Operation Lafiya Dole from his predecessor Roger Nicholas. | Credit: NAN

The Nigerian Army has made it clear that it will punish some soldiers who blocked Maiduguri Airport over suspicions that they were going to be deployed to the battle front against Boko Haram.

Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. General A.M. Dikko made it crystal clear that they would be disciplined in accordance with military laws.

“We don’t punish in the military. We discipline. Discipline is the bedrock of the job. If there’s no discipline, then we can’t have an army. So if a soldier errs, he must be corrected”, Dikko said at an event in Maiduguri today.

Two weeks ago, riotous troops, who claimed they had overstayed in Borno state blocked the airport for at least two hours, to resist fresh deployment to Boko Haram fronts.

The Nigerian Army later described them as ‘unscrupulous”.

Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, Deputy Director Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole Theatre Command said the protest by the few unscrupulous troops happened while the command was conducting a redeployment of soldiers at the Maiduguri Airport, following a directive to review troops’ deployment in Maiduguri metropolis, to reinvigorate the security architecture of the city.

“The redeployment became expedient after a recent assessment of the security situation by the Theatre Command. Regrettably however, a few of the troops who had misunderstood the development and erroneously assumed it was going to negatively affect their rotation from the theatre of operation became agitated and reacted by firing into the air.”

Maj. General Dikko, spoke on the issue today and said disciplinary actions would be taken against them.

Dikko said the military will not condone any act of mutiny by soldiers fighting Boko Haram.

He condemned the act of mutiny under any guise, maintaining that the law and ethics which the Nigerian Army is guided by would take its full course on errant soldiers.

Dikko reminded them of their oath of recruitment pointing out that they voluntarily joined the military and as such must be disciplined.

“You have decided to put your life on the line for the territorial integrity of Nigeria. So it is very important that we are reminded of our roles and responsibilities to the nation and our responsibility to the society, most importantly our responsibility to ourselves because we are not a conscript army. We are a regular military.

“Those who have volunteered to serve and that is the only time you will volunteer, subsequently having offered your service, it is the responsibility of the services to deploy you where they find you appropriate.

“So it is important that we continue to retain our professional comportment so that we can serve diligently. It’s important that we uphold the values and ethics of the system that we belong to,”said Dikko.

“It is also important that we understand it is a service to our fatherland. It is not a service to ourselves.

“The bedrock of your service as a soldier is discipline. A soldier must remain disciplined at all times. A soldier must obey instructions”.

NAN

Osun Poll: APC Will Never Be Involved In Votes Buying – Aregbesola’s Aide

Osun state Governor, Rauf Aregbesola

The Senior Special Assistant to Gov. Rauf Aregbesola of Osun, on Regional Integration, Mr Wale Alabi, has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would not be involved in vote buying.

Alabi said the vote buying popularly called “See and Buy’’ in the local parlance, would not take place during the Sept.22 governorship election in the state.

The SSA made the statement during the inauguration of campaign team – Osun R-Connect (a voluntary group in the APC), to sensitise and remind the people of the state of what APC government had done so far.

He said that Aregbesola’s administration would still do more thereby, calling for the re-election of APC government in the state.

Alabi, who also doubled as the head of the R-Connect group, said the APC was not in any way nurturing the idea or embracing the system of ‘see and buy’ in the coming governorship election.

“If anybody is having or nurturing or wanting to embrace the system of ‘see and buy’, that will not be APC.

“Some other political parties are sleeping in their houses because they have the mindset that on the Election Day, they will just bring out money and buy votes.

“The APC, in spite of the fact that we have done a lot for the people of Osun, we are still not relenting on our efforts, as we are going out, talking to people, canvassing and begging them to let the development brought about by the APC government continue.

“We don’t believe in ‘see and buy’ and will never be part of it because vote buying has never been our way of handling things,’’ he said.

According to him, the R-Connect group (a social media group) is going all out to sensitise the general public to vote for APC government.

“The APC government has brought infrastructure and human development to the state and has given a lot to the people, so we think this is the right time for us to ask them to continue with the party.

“We are entering the markets and all the nooks and crannies of the state and local government areas to appeal to people to vote for APC so that the good work will continue,’’ he said.

Alabi said the campaign would continue till the day the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said all political campaigns should end. (NAN)

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