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Journalists Union Declares Kaduna A Danger Zone For Practising Media People

NUJThe Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has declared Kaduna state a danger zone for journalists who are operating in the state, caused by those the union called ‘desperate politicians.’
“The most recent development is frightening to the Union as it signals clearly that such attacks on the media are not going to abate any soon.”
In a statement by the national secretary, Shuaibu Usman Leman, the NUJ recalled that political thugs, sponsored by some dangerously reckless members of a political party, invaded the Press Centre, venue of a Press briefing by some APC members of the National Assembly and attacked both Journalists and politicians, destroying media equipment and inflicting bodily harm on some Journalists.
“We regret to note that Kaduna is ingloriously attaining notoriety as the deadliest state for Journalists in Nigeria to operate with harassment of Journalists and increased repression of press freedom. As professionals whose responsibility is to monitor governance and hold Government accountable to the masses, Journalists now live in perpetual fear of being arrested by security operatives or attacked by faceless assailants without any just cause.
“It is worth noting that press freedom is key to achieving credible democracy and this freedom includes the right to seek and receive information from all available sources to enable formulation of proper opinions to whomsoever one desires and to do so through whichever means it is feasible to communicate. Such attacks we believe are meant to curtail such freedoms.
“In the light of these unabated attacks and intimidation on Journalists, we call once more on the Police and other Agents of the State, to immediately prioritize issues of security and safety of Journalists not only in Kaduna State but throughout the country as critical components of their programs.”

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Media, Nutrition Groups Hold Joint Symposium

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Media Centre Against Child Malnutrition (MeCAM), the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and Scale-up Nutrition Business Network (SBN) will jointly hold a symposium on August 14 to boost information sharing on nutrition in Nigeria.
The symposium, which is scheduled to hold Lagos, has its theme “Malnutrition, child development and the media.”
According to the National Coordinator of Media Centre Against child Malnutrition (MeCAM), Mr. Remmy Nweke, the partnership would go a long way in scaling up media participation in the crusade to better the lots of Nigerians on nutrition with the right and accurate information.
He said that the partnership would benefit child development and the role of media in a developing economy like Nigeria and beckoned on other stakeholders to emulate GAIN by partnering with MeCAM in this auspicious event.
Nweke, who doubles as the Group Executive Editor at DigitalSENSE Africa Media, said that the symposium would address the leadership of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and Scale-up Nutrition Business Network (SBN) taking discussion on “Communicating Nutrition Messages to Stakeholders: Role of the Media.”
The GAIN and SBN team, he confirmed, would be led by Country Team Lead at GAIN and coordinator of SBN Nigeria, Uduak Igbeka, and would dwell on the sub-theme with expertise and dispatch, alongside other experts with vast experiences on the subject matter.
He quoted the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) as recently declaring that estimated 12.9 per cent of the Nigeria’s 190m population has been projected to be among some 5 million undernourished people in the world today.
Nweke revealed that MeCAM is resolute to use this symposium to not just draw public attention to the threat that malnutrition poses to the future of the country, but to also correct the impression that this menace is restricted to the poor.
He emphasized that UNICEF had estimated that, at least, 2.5m Nigerian children suffer from acute malnutrition (SAM), thus posing the danger of many of them being at risk of death unless properly treated and of course with right information.
This situation, he said, represents clear and is dangerous to the socioeconomic wellbeing of the entire country.
MeCAM, he said, is made up of journalists and mediapreneurs who come together to push the narratives to save the Nigerian child from the danger of malnutrition through scaling up reporting and advocacy, among others.
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Niger Delta Group Describes National Assembly As Anti-People

Senate-NigA group which describes itself as Pan-Nigeria platform, Niger Delta Peoples Council (NDPC), is not happy with National Assembly because it ignored the voices of the people that elected them by voting against Bill number three that would have devolved power to the states.
In a statement, the group’s convener High Chief Mike Ekayama Loyibo said that by ignoring the nationwide support the devolution of power had gathered, the National Assembly has become anti-people.
“It is so disappointing that an APC controlled National assembly could not deliver on the bill on Devolution of powers being one of the major campaign promises as enshrined in APC’s constitution. “They have failed Nigerians and history will not forgive the principal actors of this ignoble act. A ‘YES’ vote will have gone a long way in dousing the tension in the Nation today.
“This goes a long way to show how detached they are from the people they represent. It was an opportunity to lay the foundation for a true Federation which would have gone a long way in demonstrating APC’s sincerity to lead the nation in the right direction.”
The group said however that President Muhammadu Buhari took the right step towards a permanent solution to the age long crisis that had bedeviled the Niger Delta by constituting a high powered committee, chaired by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
It acknowledged that the Buhari Presidency has also demonstrated so much passion and commitment towards region by consulting widely from where a road map was fashioned out. “The Federal Government should not allow any group to slow her down, rather immediate action should be taken to tackle already identified issues.
“The Oil Companies should be compelled to relocate to the region as previously instructed by the Acting President. The Maritime University needs immediate action. There’s so much to do about the idea of modular refineries. We are tired of waiting, there is need for immediate action.
“PANDEF does not represent all interest groups in the region. No group should engage the Federal government on lengthy talks at this time. We have gone beyond that and beside, PANDEF is not a total and accurate reflection of the region.”
NDPC said that while arrests and prisons cannot quench the voice of the struggle in the Niger Delta, nobody should use militancy to blackmail the Federal government, adding that the Federal Government should go ahead to implement the road map that had already been made.
The group described Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a public nuisance and that he should be made to abide by his bail conditions.
“He is playing a game and every one should know this. He wants security operatives to arrest him to create a crisis. Nobody is bigger than the Nation and he should be curtailed. Major leaders in the south east should call him to order before it gets too messy.
“He should be declared persona non grata in all other states. His activities should be restricted to only his Local Government Area.”
On the health status of President Buhari, NDPC called on Nigerians, as a matter of National interest, to continue in prayers for his continued recovery.
“We want him back to continue his good works. We need to show him more love and goodwill more than ever before. “We must not allow him to leave the country for the bad people because as a nation, our problem is corruption and he has done so well in doggedly fighting and defeating corruption to sanitize governance.
“We commend the Acting President for his loyalty and competence in steering the ship in the absence of the president. “We generally urge Nigerians to continue to support the Federal Government to succeed.”
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With Abundant Human, Natural Resources, Nigeria Shouldn’t Have Been This Bad – Chief Asiodu

Former Petroleum Secretary, Chief Philip Asiodu, has said that with the abundant human and natural resources, Nigerian shouldn’t have been this bad in terms of economic situation.
“Nigeria has a unique geographical location, scores of untapped natural resources and 3, 000 miles away from the Europe market compared to her Asian counterparts, who are 11, 000 miles from the European market and yet she has not been able to utilise the advantage of this geographical location to the advantage of her citizens.”
Chief Asiodu, who spoke at the weekend in Lagos as a Special Guest of Honour at the investiture of Rotarian Isichei Osamgbi, as the 33rdPresident of the Rotary Club Ikoyi, called for the introduction of what he called” qualitative education” that would be fashioned in a way that it would improve on the present poor quality educational system.
He also advocated the teaching of what he termed a national language, which aside English language, will be spoken by children in schools across the country. Asiodu added that each child learning at least one national language would promote unity, oneness and cohesion in a multi-ethnic nation like Nigeria, as soon everyone will be able to speak a language that another would understand aside English.
Chairman of Autobahn Technique Ltd who chaired the occasion, Ogbueshi Alban Ofili-Okonkwo, called on Nigeria as a country to start applying the Rotary Four Way Test in picking leaders the way Rotary does, adding that it would go a long in helping to build a healthy nation of quality leaders.
The Rotary Four Way Test says: (1) Is it the Truth, (2) Is it Fair to all concerned, (3) Will it build goodwill and better Friendship, and (4) Will it be beneficial to all concerned. [myad]

US, UK, France, 22 Other Nations Endorse Nigeria’s EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu

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The United States of America, the United Kingdom, France and 22 other countries of the world have endorsed the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu on the efforts of the agency in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
The endorsement of Magu is the outcome of an opinion poll conducted by a United Kingdom based Global Peace Movement International (GPMI).
The President General of the movement, Dr. Mike Uyi said that the decision to conduct the poll was based on the need to use an international survey to ascertain global opinion on the work of the EFCC.
He said that the EFCC Chairman secured more than 96 percent endorsement by respondents, with the United States of America, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, Canada, China and Belgium all commending the work of the Commission.
According to the report of the survey, the United States of America lead the list of countries that endorsed the EFCC chairman with 92 percent responding in favour of the work Magu was doing, while 7 percent responded in the negative. The United Kingdom returned a 96 percent affirmative and France 85.
Other results of the poll showed 90 percent Germans voting in favour of the EFCC chairman, while 9 percent disapproved. Russia had 62 percent in favour of Magu, while 29 percent disapproved. Greece was 73 percent in favour, with 22 percent going the other way.
Malta had 80 percent in favour with 17 percent disapproval; Sweden, 85 percent approval, and 7 percent disapproval; Belgium, 85 approvals and 8 disapproval; Switzerland had 76 approval, and 11 percent disapproval; Norway, 85 approval and 8 percent against; Austria, 81 percent approval and 6 percent disapproval, while India had 53 percent approval and 26 percent against.
Others are Brazil with 65 percent approval and 27 percent disapproval, same with China having 65 percent approval rating for the EFCC chairman while 22 percent disapproved, Denmark had 84 percent approval and 4 percent disapproval, while Canada had a 91 percent approval and 3 percent disapproval.
Japan was 92 percent approval and 3 disapproval, Luxembourg, 83 percent approval and 4 disapproval, Mexico, 83 percent approval and 7 disapproval, Portugal, 68 percent and 22 percent, South Korea, 74 percent and 16 percent, Principality of Monaco had 80 percent approval and 11 percent disapproval, The Netherlands, 82 percent approval and 5 percent disapproval, while Lithuania had a 72 approval and 13 for the EFCC chairman.
The poll result is coming a week after Transparency International (TI) released its latest transparency index in which Nigeria, for the first time in over a decade, moved up in the global anti-corruption and transparency ranking, a move analysts said is directly related to the efforts of the EFCC.
According to the report by Transparency International, the corruption perception index ranked 176 countries on a scale of 0 (perceived to be corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be clean). In the report released, Somalia was ranked the most corrupt country in the world for the tenth straight year.
Dr. Uyi said that the results of the survey on other public elected or appointed officials in Nigeria will soon be released to the public. [myad]

Crude Oil Exploration In Lake Chad: Boko Haram Can’t Intimidate Us – Osinbajo

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has sent a strong message to Boko Haram insurgents that the Federal Government would never be intimidated by their attacks in its resolve to grow the current crude oil reserve base through potential exploration in the Lake Chad Basin.
Professor Osinbajo, who reacted to Boko Haram insurgents’ ambush, attack and abduction of soldiers and civilians who were carrying out their duties to the Nation in the Lake Chad Basin Frontier Exploration, stressed that the government will by no means be dissuaded.
“Some of these extraordinarily selfless Nigerians from the NNPC and the University Of Maiduguri put their lives on the line that we and generations to come will enjoy the resources of this land. We will never forget that sacrifice.”
The Acting President acknowledged that pockets of terrorists have been launching attacks recently in Borno State, but assured the people of the State, the region and all Nigerians that the government “is not only on top of the situation, but will define the end of these atrocities by both winning the war and winning the peace in the North-east.”
He commended the diligence of the management and staff of the NNPC and the lecturers as well as consultants from the University of Maiduguri in pursuing the exploration project, even as he ordered the continuation of search and rescue missions to locate and ensure the freedom of the remaining abducted persons as soon as possible.
Acting President Osinbajo commended the resilience, courage and bravery of officers and men of the Nigerian Armed Forces for their gallant endeavours and sacrifices for the peace, security and territorial integrity of our country.
He acknowledged the supreme price which the soldiers who died in the operation have paid and assured that the welfare of the families of the soldiers would be given priority. [myad]

Labour Fumes At Kogi Governor, Says He Has No Right To Ban University Union

NLC-President-MrThe Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has tongue-lashed the Kogi State Goveror, Yahaya Bello who it said has no right to ban the Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) in Kogi state.

In a letter signed by the President of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, dated 24th of July 2017, the NLC described the ban by the governor, of the Kogi State branch of ASUU in the state owned University at Anyimba, as hasty and ill-advised

The letter reads: We convey to you the compliments of the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and equally register our protest against your purported ban of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Kogi State Branch as a result of their seven-month strike in protest against unpaid salaries, allowances and pensions.

This rather hasty and ill-advised action contradicts all known and extant national and international laws and conventions, as the Governor has no right to ban a Union. Trade Unions as independent workers organisations are neither under the control of the state government nor registered by it.

According to ILO Convention 87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise, which has been duly ratified by the country, workers shall have the right to organise and form trade unions, and “public authorities shall refrain from any interference which would restrict this right or impede the lawful exercise thereof”, and the unions “shall not be liable to be dissolved or suspended by administrative authority.”

This Convention is not only reinforced by ILO Convention 98 on the Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining, but buttressed and domesticated by the 1999 Constitution which states unequivocally in Section 40 that every person shall not only be entitled to freely assemble or associate, but in particular, shall “freely form or belong to trade unions and other associations for the protection of his interests”.

The contravention of these laws by Your Excellency is not only a violation of ILO Conventions and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but an abuse of the fundamental human rights of the lecturers in Kogi State. Your action is also a representation of the height of impunity and high-handedness that has, unfortunately, characterized governance in Kogi State since your assumption of office.

Even in the dark days of the military when such obnoxious actions were attempted against the unions, the Juntas had to reverse themselves in compliance with International Conventions and laws of the land.

We, therefore, call on Your Excellency to allow reason and sound judgement to prevail as well as desist from these ill-advised and thoughtless steps that would make the country a laughing stock in the comity of nations.
Coupled with this, we are afraid to state that such precipitate actions are capable of exacerbating the already fragile social and industrial relations atmosphere in the state. And although we do not intend a threat, the non-reversal of this abhorrent and repugnant decision will inevitably provoke a serious national action in the state.
While hoping our advice meets your kind consideration, please, accept our goodwill and warmest regards.

This letter is copied to the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment and other relevant Government agencies for appropriate action and please note that we may be compelled to register a formal complaint with the International Labour Organisation as required by the law should this provocation continue.
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Saraki Blames Senate’s Shooting Down Of Power Devolution Bill On Ignorance, Suspicion

Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki
Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki

The air is very polluted. Let us be very frank and that blame must be all round. What happened was that a lot of people misread or misunderstood or were suspicious of what the devolution bill was all about.”

These were the views of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki when he spoke on why the bill on devolution of power was shot down in the Senate early this week.

Saraki, who was former Kwara State Governor, was an integral member of the house during the Constitutional amendments that took place in the upper chambers on Wednesday, during which over 33 bills were passed in the house.

He said that the devolution bill would have been passed into law if it was first initiated some months ago but still believes that the bill could scale through the Senate.

“The fact that the devolution bill lost that day does not mean it will not scale though after the
recess. As you know that in the Senate we have three senators representing each state of the federation and the Federal Captial Territory (FCT).

“Whatever we do there, we must engage and have a feedback from our constituencies. I believe that if this constitutional amendment had come about eight months ago, the devolution bill would have been passed easily. But I think we must be honest with ourselves that presently, there is a lot of mistrust in the country.”[myad]

Medical Expert Warns Men: Okra Can Cause You Infertility

OkraSenior Research Officer, who is also nutritionist and biochemist at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, Lagos, Dr Ochuko Erikainure has warned men to desist from okra which he said could lead infertility.

Dr. Erukainure, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) today, Saturday, in Lagos, stressed that too much consumption of okra, especially its seeds can lead to infertility in men of reproductive age.

Dr. Erukainure said that okra has a unique substance called GOSSYPOL, adding that the substance has the capacity to inhibit sperm production and motility by blocking several enzymes that are highly important in energy metabolism in sperm and sperm producing cells.

“Okra seeds are very rich in toxic pigment called Gossypol which promote infertility in men by arresting sperm production (spermatogenesis) even at lower dose.

“Gossypol are oil soluble and natural polyphenol secreted by plants as a defence against predators.”

The senior researcher officer said that in some countries, okra seeds are used for natural contraceptive for men, adding: “due to proapoptotic activities in okra seeds (it means killing of cells), gossypol is still under investigation as a possible anticancer agent.”

The nutritionist said that in spite of its effects in men, consumption of okra could be of health benefits to the diabetes, obesity or overweight people.

“Okra is very high in dietary fibres, reduce calories intakes into the body, ability to limit nitric oxide build up in the blood and lipid (fat) and reduces the risks of cancers.

“Okra is an African vegetable that has been a staple of African and Indian cuisine for many years, and also used for medicinal purposes.

“The health benefits of okra can be attributed to its nutritional and phytochemical constituents making it a vital crop.

“One hundred grammes of okra has been reported to meet over 20 per cent of the daily values which the body needs.

“It contains a rare combination of carbohydrates, vegetables, minerals and vitamins.

“Not less than 10 different vitamins and minerals can be found in okra such as vitamin A, which is great for the skin, vitamin C and E which prevent cell damage in the body.”

Dr. Erukainure said because “okra is high in fibre, it has positive impact on digestive system which assist with gastrointestinal difficulties.

“Including okra in our daily diet along with physical healthy exercise routine will prevent and treat diabetes, meaning that okra plant contributes to a more active lifestyle”.

Erukainure said that okra has been identified to have insulin-like activity in experimented animals.

“It is also a potent anti-diabetic source, which can be attributed to its chemical constituents.”

Okra is an annual herb that is widely cultivated for its edible green seed pods in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate climates. Okra is a hardy plant that can grow even with less water and in hot conditions.

Politics Of Impeachment In Nigeria; Then And Now, By Bernard Balogun –

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The word “impeachment” was uncommon in the Nigerian political lexicon until 1981 when Alhaji Balarabe Musa, the first Executive Governor of Kaduna State was impeached. It was not because of any fraudulent practice or misapplication of funds but due largely to political differences between the Executive and the Legislature in the State at that time.

Alhaji Balarabe Musa was elected on the platform of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) led by the late Mallam Aminu Kano, a grass-root politician based in Kano as its founder. However, the Kaduna State House of Assembly was populated by members of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). So you have the Executive headed by a PRP faithful and the Legislature by NPN. Chief Adisa Meredith Akinloye, an Ibadan indigene and a lawyer by training, was the National Chairman of the Party (NPN). The party (NPN) controlled the centre with Alhaji Shehu Usman Shagari, from Shagari village in Sokoto State as the President and Commander-in-Chief.

Alhaji Mamman Dan Musa was the then speaker of Kaduna House of Assembly who never hide his disdained for the Governor, a PRP person. On one or two occasions, the Governor forwarded the list of his Commissioners for confirmation but “turned-down” by the State House of Assembly because the Governor, Alhaji Balarabe refused to nominate members of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) as Commissioners. Of course, the Governor had a valid excuse, at least, to distinguished minds. If he appointed NPN members as Commissioners, the Governor argued, their loyalty will be to their Party, which was the NPN and not PRP which appointed them. In truth that made political sense. The Governor decided to work with Special Advisers instead of Commissioners. And that was the beginning of “Things Fall Apart” in the State, which subsequently led to his impeachment. Governor Balarabe Musa’s decision was supported by the Unity Party of Nigeria Governors, led by Chief Obafemi Awolowo, one of the first Nigerians to be elevated to the prestigious rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), and the two GNPP Governors.

At that time, there existed an active Progressives Alliance made up of the five UPN Governors (namely Lagos State with Alhaji Lateef Jakande; Ogun State with late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo; Old Oyo State with late Chief Bola Ige –popularly known as Cicero of Esa-Oke; Old Bendel State with late Professor Ambrose Alli and Old Ondo State with late Chief (Papa) Michael Ajasin); two Governors of the GNPP (Great Nigerian Peoples Party – founded by Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri, the apostle of Politics without Bitterness). The two GNPP Governors were Alhaji MohammeduGoni of old Borno State and Alhaji Abubakar Barde of blessed memory, old Gongola. The PRP Governors were late Alhaji Abubakar Rimi of Kano State and Alhaji Babarabe Musa of Kaduna State. Three NPP Governors, whose alliance did not last the duration of that dispensation were late Chief Solomon Lar of old Plateau State, (the present Nasarawa State was excised from Plateau State); late Chief Sam OnunakaMbakwe of old Imo and Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo –the colourful Governor of old Anambra State).

It is important to explain why the NPP participation in the alliance did not last. Ab initio, the Nigerian Peoples’ Party (NPP) was founded by late Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri. Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri invited late DrNnamdiAzikwe and a popular Lagosian, late Chief AdeniranOgunsanya. However, along the line there were irreconcilable differences between the two elder statesmen (AlhajiWaziri&DrZik). Consequently, Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri had to break away to found the Great Nigerian Peoples’ Party (GNPP) and AlhajiWaziri became the Chairman cum Presidential candidate of the Party in 1979 and 1983 Presidential general elections respectively. On the other hand, Chief AdeniranOgunsanya became the National Chairman of NPP with Dr NmandiAzikiwe as its Presidential candidate. NPP went on, after the break from the Alliance, to romance with NPN, the ruling Party at the centre. With that NPP got two Ministerial slots at the Federal.

The UPN States, which the late Dr Tai Solari later named in his popular Monday column in the Nigerian Tribune, as LOOBO States, jointly owned Odua Group of Companies, the parent company of Daily Sketch group of newspapers. The Nigerian Tribune largely owned by Chief ObafemiAwolowo with Chief OluwoleAwolowo as Publisher (representing the interest of the Awolowo dynasty) and Felix Adenaike as Editor-in-Chief. These two Ibadan based vibrant newspapers gave maximum publicity to the activities of the Progressives Alliance and daily updated their readers of happenings on the floor of the Kaduna State House of Assembly regarding their unpopular decision to impeach the Governor at all cost.

Consequently in June 1981, AlhajiBalarabe Musa was impeached at the age of 45, thus becoming the first Executive Governor, in the history of Nigerian politics, to be so impeached. A fine gentleman, who was also a member of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) and Deputy Governor to Alhaji Musa, Alhaji Abba Musa Rimi was subsequently sworn as Executive Governor. And he (meaning Alhaji Abba Musa Rimi) danced to the tune of the State House of Assembly.

That was the only impeachment that took place in the second republic. However, on the return to civilian rule in 1999, the political landscape witnessed about six impeachments of Governors and also Deputy Governors. The narrative here is primarily on Governors, not Deputy Governors. For that reason I shall not talk about the impeachment threat to the Obasanjo Presidency, which he experienced at the tail end of his first tenure.

Of all the impeachments, it was that of Governor Diepreye Solomon Alamieyeseigha that had the international dimension. He was found with huge sums of foreign currency in his possession at the Heathrow Airport in London, which runs counter to British laws.

“Governor Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, a staunch member of the PDP (otherwise known as DSP and self-styled “Governor General”) was detained in London on charges of money laundering in September 2005. At the time of his arrest, Metropolitan police found about £1m in cash in his London home. Later they found a total of £1.8m ($3.2m) in cash and bank accounts. He was found to own four homes in London worth an alleged £10 million. His State’s monthly federal allocation for the last six years has been in the order of £32 million. He jumped bail in December 2005 from the United Kingdom by allegedly disguising himself as a woman, though Alamieyeseigha denied this claim. Alamieyeseigha was impeached on allegations of corruption on 9 December 2005” (courtesy Google).

Governor Alamieyeseigha’s Deputy Governor Goodluck Jonathan, also a PDP member, was sworn as the substantive Executive Governor of Bayelsa State.

“Governor Ayodele Peter Fayose, a radical member of the then ruling PDP, became the second Executive Governor of Ekiti on 29 May 2003 after defeating the then incumbent Governor Niyi Adebayo, the son of a retired Army General, humble personified and of humane character, in the Ekiti State governorship elections. However, Governor Fayose could not complete his first tenure as a result of his impeachment on 16 October 2006” (courtesy Google) for a number of reasons ranging from outright fraudulent and sharp financial practices, to controversial poultry project which claimed several billons without corresponding evidence. Immediately after his impeachment, President OlusegunObasanjo, who was the sitting President then, declared “State of Emergency in Ekiti State, consequently appointed Major-Gen Adetunji Olurin (Rtd), an indigene of Ilaro in Ogun State and one time Military Governor of old Oyo State as the Sole Administrator. Ordinarily, Fayose’sDeputy ought to have been sworn in but there were discordant tunes in the State House of Assembly and the Deputy could not be trusted enough. Again, this is important, before his own impeachment, Fayose had instigated the impeachment of his Deputy, a Surveyor by trade.

In the case of Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye, an unassuming member of the PDP and the Executive Governor of Plateau State between 1999 – 2003 and 2003 to May 2007 due to persistent communal clashes between Christians and Muslims in the State which claimed many lives and properties worth several millions destroyed. The government at the centre felt the Governor did not address the frequent clashes appropriately. So President Olusegun Obasanjo declared “State of Emergency on the Plateau” and went ahead to appoint a retired Major General Chris Alli, who once governed the State as Military Governor and later became Chief of Army Staff (COAS) between Nov 1993 to August 1994, from Kogi State as Sole Administrator between November 18, 2004 to November 18, 2006.

“Dariye was eventually impeached on November 13, 2006. His deputy, late Dr. Michael Botmang, became the new Governor. On March 10, 2007, after a Court of Appeal ordered Dariye reinstated as Governor, the Plateau State Government announced its intention to appeal to the Supreme Court. On 27 April 2007, the Supreme Court refused the appeal of the Plateau State Government and ordered the reinstatement of Dariye with immediate effect. Following his reinstatement, Dariye’s term of office as Governor of Plateau State concluded on 29 May 2007.” (Courtesy Google)

“Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, a medical Doctor by training, who retired as Deputy Director from the Federal Ministry of Health, turned to politics, becoming a founding member of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP). By 1999, he was Assistant National Secretary and Zonal Secretary of PDP in the South East region of the country”. (courtesygoogle).“In 2003, he was elected Governor of Anambra State in controversial circumstances. He quickly broke ranks with his political godfather, Chris Uba brother to Andy Uba, who was Special Adviser to President Obasanjo on Domestic Affairs (additional emphasis mine). There was an unsuccessful attempt on 10 July 2003 to have Dr. Chris Ngige removed from office, through a fabricated letter of resignation which the State Assembly accepted” (courtesy Google).

In fact, Dr Chris NwabuezeNgige became the first sitting Governor in Nigeria’s political history to be abducted from office, despite security operatives around him by characters described as “political thugs”

Chief Rasidi Adewole Ladoja, was a businessman before he became the Executive Governor of Oyo State on May 29, 2003 on the platform of the PDP.“Rashidi Ladoja was elected Governor of Oyo State in April 2003 and took office on 29 May 2003. He was supported by AlhajiLamidi Adedibu, an Ibadan-based PDP power broker. By August 2004, Ladoja and Adedibu were locked in a fierce struggle over allocation of government appointees. Ladoja was not supported by the party in this dispute. In an interview in late 2005, PDP National Chairman, DrAhmadu Ali, said that Ladoja should take instructions from Lamidi Adedibu.” (courtesy Google).

“On 12 January 2006, Ladoja was impeached by Oyo State legislators and forced out of office. The impeachment may have been due to the argument between Ladoja and Adedibu. His deputy, Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala, was sworn in as the new Governor. On 1 November 2006, the Appeal Court in the State capital, Ibadan, declared the impeachment null and illegal, but advised parties to the dispute to wait for confirmation of this decision by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court upheld the decision on November 11, 2009, and Ladajo officially resumed office on December 12, 2006. (courtesy Google).

Peter Obi stood in the Anambra State Governorship election as candidate for the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) party in 2003, but his rival, Chris Ngige of the People’s Democratic Party, was declared winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

After nearly three years of litigation, Ngige’s victory was overturned by the Court of Appeal on March 15 2006. Obi took office for on March 17 2006. On November 2, 2006 he was impeached by the State House of Assembly after seven months in office and replaced the next day by Virginia Etiaba, his deputy, making her the first ever female Governor in Nigeria’s history. Obi successfully challenged his impeachment and was re-instated as the governor on February 9, 2007 by the Court of Appeal sitting in Enugu. Etiaba handed power back to him after the court ruling. He once again left office on May 29, 2007 following the general elections, which Andy Uba won. Obi returned to the courts once more, this time contending that the four-year tenure he had won in the 2003 elections only started to run when he took office in March 2006. On June 14 2007 the Supreme Court of Nigeria upheld Obi’s contention and returned Obi to office. This brought to an abrupt end the tenure of Obi’s successor, Andy Uba whose April 14, 2007 election the Supreme Court nullified on the grounds that Obi’s four-year tenure should have remained undisturbed until March 2010.

On February 7, 2010 the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Peter Obi the winner of the February 6 2010 gubernatorial elections, where he defeated Professor Charles Soludo, former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This election victory gave Governor Obi an additional four years as the governor of Anambra State. On the 17th of March 2014 Peter Obi served out his second term and handed over the governorship to Willie Obiano. The new lexicon in the political airwave is called “Recall”” and is blowing from Kogi State.

Conclusion

This “recall” sage has taken too much of our attention, it has become diversionary and does not help us in anyway. Dino has, in all intents and purposes, progressed in error especially in his approach and he needs to be advised to “slow-down”. I concede to him, he has the interest of Kogi workers at heart regarding the issue of non-payment of workers salaries, though the State government has consistently maintained that its not owing workers as much as 15months’ salaries. It is therefore necessary for Dino to redefine his approach as this open hostility and confrontational instinct to the office of the Executive Governor, not necessarily to AlhajiYahayaAdoza Bello as a person, as many people have interpreted it to be, is certainly an institutional disrespect and nobody is happy about it.

However, it does not make sense for whatever reason to destroy the house you have participated to build. My passionate appeal to Dino, please take it easy. Let us not turn our State to “slaughter house.”

It is important I add this, impeachment processes or what is now popular in Kogi State “Recall”. A State becomes lull in government activities whenever impeachment process is brought to the front-burner, or if you like “Recall” over and above developmental programmes. So it is not a good thing to indulge in it. In fact, “impeachment” or “recall” should be sparingly applied except where it is absolutely necessary after an established cases of flouting the constitution. Not with feeble excuses as it happened in some of the States referred to in this narrative.

It saddens me to say this. And this is my opinion. The media, as gate-keeper of the nation’s conscience, has not been active in this direction in recent times. It is the media’s statutory responsibility to educate the populace on the essence of “recall”, the pros and cons. I have not seen any concerted effort in that direction. Similarly, someone who ought to know has being too partisan to genuinely appreciate the worth of his position in a matter as sensitive such as Recall.

Many years ago, I know sensitive issues such as these will naturally elicit feature articles from senior editors in the class of late Labanji Oyebanji and late Mr Peter Ajayi of old Daily Sketch, uncle Lade Bonuola of old Daily Times and later pioneering Associate Editor of the Guardian (the flagship newspapers); Felix Adenaike of Nigerian Tribune, the flamboyant late Dele Giwa of old Daily Times and later National Concord subsequently Editor-in-Chief of the NewsWatch Magazine, Dan Agbese, Yakubu Mohammed, both of NewsWatch Magazine at Oregun, Ikeja. Great editors of their times,who inspired young generation of journalists in the  direction of in-depthnews analysis and style of writing burning national issues.

Here is one of such examples of the Media been responsive to burning national issue at that time. Permit me to share this. In 1981 during the Shagari Presidency, the Cameroon gandarmes went to Bakassi, before it was ceded, and killed six Nigerian soldiers on PeaceKeeping Mission at the Peninsular. Former President Shagari said, he was going to Addis Ababa to present Nigeria’s displeasure at the behavior of the Cameroon gandarmes. Some days later the Management of BCOS, Ile-Akede, Ibadan, led by its General Manager, went to Ikenne to know from Chief ObafemiAwolowo, the Presidential candidate of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), an opposition party, who lost to AlhajiShehuShagari in the general elections, if in his judgment the decision of the President was right.

Chief Awolowo did not think so. In his own opinion, he said, if he were the President, he would have ordered the Nigerian Military to go to Bakassi and kill equal numbers of the Cameroonian gandarmes, then go to Addis-Ababa to sort out “our differences”.

In the last 72-hours, the Nigerian media has been awash with the story of Diezani Alison Madueke, former Petroleum Minister in Goodluck Administration, buying a single property for $37.5M in Banana Island in Lagos. No newspaper had subjected this story to serious analysis by way of proper education. Translate $37.5M into Naira at CBN rate of N306, that comes to N11.4billion. I live in Kubwa district, so let us take Kubwa in Abuja as a case-study. Kubwa has a modest population of about 500,000 people. Therefore N11.4billion which Diezani cornered for herself and family of less than 20-persons, can adequately provide modern drainages, tar all road networks within Kubwa district, provide transformers, street lights, traffic lights, FCT Water Board will provide clean and portable drinking water and provide security vehicles for the Police, Civil Defence and FRSC for the Kubwa Command and sufficient money for the maintenance of these security vehicles for one year. And I can assure you, the entire Kubwa landscape will be magnificently transformed to a mega-city. That is the money one person has corruptly arrogated to herself.

This is indeed a wakeup call and should not be misconstrued as an affront or indictment on this noble profession of the pen, which I hold in high esteem.

Again, this is yet another example. Recently, the Deputy Senate President was unfair in his remarks on the floor of the Senate on a burning issue regarding Senator Dino Melaye’s Recall. For Senator Ike Ekweremadu’s information, Barrister Sani Muhammed, the current Attorney General of Kogi State has recently been elevated to the prestigious rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. This means if Barrister Ike Ekweremadu and Barrister Sani Muhammed were to appear in Court today, Barrister SaniMuhammed as a learned silk, will take the front seat while Barrister Ike Ekeweremadu will take the back seat. Again, the Deputy Senate President got it wrong going by his definition as he expressed on the floor of the Senate, which elicited prompt response from our respected Dr Oby Ezekwesili on this matter of RECALL of Senator Dino Maleye. Her advise was apt and timely.

Please, let us rely on Joseph Daudu (SAN) exposition as our guide.

In a recent leadership publication, Joseph Daudu (SAN), a distinguished son of Ogoriland in Kogi State, one time National President of the Nigerian Bar Association argued and I quote him verbatim

“Section 68 (2) Ekeweremadu was referring to does not demand for any legislative action in the forms of Motion, Votes or Resolutions in any Recall Process”. 

The learned Silk said, “Section 68(2) simply asks Legislative leadership or Member of give effect to process undertaken and completed under Section 68(1). It never requires Legislative exercise whatsoever like Voting, Motion or Resolution after Certificate is issued and transmitted by the INEC Chairman confirming to Leadership of the Senate that a Member has been Recalled.”

“What other evidence are the Senators talking about other than the Certificate written by the INEC Chairman and delivered to Senate president in this instance, confirming that a Recall process is completed?” Daudu (SAN) queried.

Hear another senior member of the Bar, a learned silk, Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN) said,

“while the provisions of the Constitution as regards the Senate in the recall process is to MERELY (emphasis MINE) to ratify what the INEC has already done, the Upper Chamber must be very careful because it is under a test at the moment.”

Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN) informs further

“There must be a combined reading of Sections 68(1), 68(2) and 69. Section 69 gives Power to Recall, while Section 68 (2) get Senate involved. The purpose is to ratify what the INEC has done, to ensure that the Commission complied with the laid down rules. But Senate is under serious test now and must be careful not to be seen to be doing self-protectionism in order to discourage future Recall processes…”

Finally, the views of Professor Akinseye-George (SAN) concur with the two learned Silks. Please hear him.

“…the Senate has nothing to do with RECALL process of a legislator. Senate has no role to play. The decision of INEC is FINAL, except where a court of competent jurisdiction faults it.” Prof concludes.

Your Excellency, the Deputy Senate President sir, your conclusion that “it is dead on arrival” is absolutely inconsistent with the Constitution as humbly submitted by these legal minds. In my humble opinion, Ekweremadu should have been “blackout” by the media because he had, by his uninformed position which he canvassed on the floor of the Senate, helped to pollute the minds of discern members of the Nigerian public. And that is not what the media stand for.

Having said all that, it should not be misconstrue that I support the recall process of my Senator. He has being vibrant and initiated motions that have far reaching impact. He needs to collaborate with his State Governor. My position is to invite him and admonish him to stop being confrontational. He should recognize the Governor as his leader and the number one citizen of the State. So that when his own turn comes, he too shall be so recognized and honoured.

My personal pain stems from the fact that Kogi State has never had it so good, in terms of cordial relationship with the Federal might with the Governor having unhindered access to the President and Senator Dino Maleye very close to the Senate President. I honestly think these are rare opportunities which ought to have been converted to fantastic opportunities to grow and develop our Kogi State. That is the way to go gentlemen and let us bury this unnecessary confrontation, which will take us nowhere.

Finally, my passionate appeal really goes to His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, to please try your level best to reduce “your adversary base”. As a leader, I know, you shall be regularly and frequently accused, accused wrongly. That is the price you have to pay as as a leader. It is your lot to constantly ignore such distractions. It is in view of this, I wish to respectfully appeal to you to rescind your decision premise regarding the proscription of ASUU, Kogi State University branch. In all disputes, dialogue should be considered as a viable alternative, not punitive measure which may go further to worsen the already bad situation. Never be tired to adopt this approach. You are doing well in other sectors of governance but you certainly a peaceful environment for transformation to take place.

Permit me to renew my appeal for our respectable royal fathers, the Ohionyi of Ebiraland and his counterpart, the Obaro of Kabba, to please step-up their reconciliation approach on this matter.  Kogi State can develop only in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

The land of Kogi State shall never be the theatre of war, by the special grace of God. Amen.

Bernard Balogun (BenPino) wrote from Wuse District, Abuja and can be reached on 08037879275, bernardbalogun1@yahoo.com. [myad]

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