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Nigeria’s Electoral Body Sets To Conduct Various Elections Across 16 States

New INEC ChairmanIn what is regarded as a mini-general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is to conduct eighty (80) court-ordered elections between 27th January to 19th March 2016.
A Decision Extract of the Commission shows that the elections will take place across sixteen (16) states and they range from Senatorial, Federal House of Representatives to House of Assembly elections. States in which the elections are scheduled to hold are: Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Gombe, Imo, Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau, Rivers and Taraba.
A breakdown of the elections shows that ten (10) will be for Senatorial Districts: seventeen (17) for Federal House of Representatives; and fifty three (53) for State Houses of Assembly.
A summary of the dates for the re-run elections is as follows:
Adamawa state, 13th February 2016; Benue state, 20th February 2016; Kaduna state, 20th February 2016; Plateau state, 20th February 2016; Niger state, 20th February 2016; Nasarawa state, 20th February 2016; Kogi state, 20th February 2016; Taraba state, 20th February 2016; Imo state, 20th February 2016; Anambra state, 5th March 2016; Bayelsa state, 5th March 2016; Akwa Ibom state, 12 March 2016; Cross River state, 12th March 2016; and Rivers state 19th March 2016.
A statement by the INEC’s spokesman, Nick Dazang said that the re-run elections are categorized into two: Supplementary/Partial and Whole. There will be seventeen Supplementary/Partial re-run elections made up of: one Senatorial; two Federal Constituencies and 14 State Constituency. There will be sixty three whole elections to be conducted as follows: eight Senatorial; 15 Federal Constituency and 40 State Constituency.
The statement said that the states affected by the re-run elections are grouped into six. They are Gombe state, 27th January 2016; Adamawa, 13th February 2016; Kaduna, Plateau, Niger, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba and Imo, 20th February 2016; Abia, Anambra and Bayelsa, 5th March 2016; Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers, 12th March  and River 19th March 2016.
In a Public Notice issued and signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs Augusta C. Ogakwu, INEC said that consequent upon the judgments of the Court, the Commission will conduct the elections in 69 of the said Constituencies with the same Political Parties and their respective candidates who participated in the annulled elections
The Commission further gave a list of the eleven other Constituencies, the Political Parties and Candidates who where entitled to participate.
Meanwhile, INEC’s Directorate of Stores has called for a digitization of INEC’s Store processes to support the Commission in decision making to leverage on the benefits of technology.
The call was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a one-day Induction and Up-dates Workshop of the Stores Directorate, held at the Commission’s headquarters last week.
The participants who were drawn from the Commission’s stores nationwide, agreed that equipping the Central, Electoral, and Zonal stores with the appropriate working materials would further enhance the efficiency of the stores and impact on the electoral process.
In his address, the Director of Stores, Saidu Dogonyaro, appreciated the new Commission under the leadership of Professor Yakubu Mahmood for the support in putting together such a timely event, which served as a refresher course for stores officers, saying “it will go a long way in enhancing and re-energizing officers of the Stores Directorate”.
The Acting Director of Audit, Tony Abarowei, advised the participants to avoid wastages and ensure proper documentation of all Stores processes.
Director of Planning and Monitoring, Okey Ndeche, urged participants to imbibe ethical principles in carrying out their responsibilities. Said he: “in every growing organization, the action or in-action of one affects all.”
He advocated for the development of code of ethics for store keepers, as he believed that it would ensure ethical conduct among store keepers.
At the end of the interactive and educative workshop, the participants issued a ten point communiqué:
1. The workshop praised and appreciated the Honorable Chairman of the Commission (Prof. Mahmood Yakubu) who graciously approved and released the funds for the workshop;
2. The five (5) Stores curriculum papers addressed Stores Administration, stating and expounding on all regulations books and documents of stores book-keeping;
3. The extra-curricular paper on Stress Management and Health tips was quite informative. Thoroughly explaining the causes, symptoms and management of stress, very useful for the staff and their family;
4. The workshop lamented the present posting and deployments of staff to the Zonal Stores, in which some staff are on loan from INEC state offices. It is recommended that posting to Zonal Stores be regularized;
5. A call for the computerization  of INEC’s Stores’ processes to support the Commission in decision making to leverage the benefits of technology;
6. Equipping the Central Stores, Electoral, and Zonal Stores with the appropriate working materials such e.g. pallets, ladders, trolleys, and Shelves. Also, furnishing of the Zonal Stores was done last in 2009 and need replenishment;
7. Review of locations of some Zonal Stores. The workshop noted that some Zonal Stores locations are not cost effective;
8. Management and disposal of obsolete materials. All the Stores complained of congestion of their stores with obsolete materials and called for urgent boarding by BOSTEAC to create storage space for  new stocks;
9. Caution in the customization and specification of some election forms and materials restrict their use to just the Election year and thereby resulting in wastages;
10. The workshop called for guided oversight over all the states INEC’s Stores by the Stores Directorate. This will ensure proper coordination and uniform documentation of all INEC’s stores processes. [myad]

Plateau Governor Reveals How Missing N2.7 Billion Was Recovered Through TSA

Simon Lalong PlateauPlateau state governor, Simon Lalong has revealed how the sum of N2.7 Billion declared missing by the previous administration in the state was recovered through the implementation of Treasury Single Account (TSA).

Governor Lalong who spoke today at the All Progressives Congress (APC) media roundtable in Abuja, said that the money was traced to some accounts in the state.

He said that the recovery had enabled him to pay workers in the state, who had been on strike for months, adding.

“Recently, we recovered about N2.7 billion in the state, money that was regarded as lost. We traced and recovered the money hich was meant for teachers.
“Teachers, civil servants, the judiciary had gone on several months of strike; some nine, some 11 but now, since I came on board, we did our best. We now have arrears of salaries of only two months.
“For teachers, we paid all; they are back to work. The judiciary is also back to work. So, for the plateau, we are moving on well. In the area of corruption, we are putting pressure on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to hasten their investigations so that they can begin prosecution and we can also gain recovery of looted funds.’’

Governor Lalong said that several other cases had also been sent to the EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), “which will
yield results soon.”
He said that like the Federal Government, there was pressure to stop prosecution of some cases, while some people with concrete evidence refused to come out to testify.
He, however, said that such antics did not and would not deter the government from pushing for the recovery of stolen funds in the state.
The governor said that he was unsure why other governors were finding it difficult to implement the TSA, saying that the merits of the system outweighed its demerits.
“I am not an accountant but immediately I became aware of both the advantages and disadvantages of TSA, I gave the instruction that it should be implemented.
“I organised a committee immediately and today, TSA is being implemented. I don’t know why some governors are finding it difficult to implement TSA in their states but out of the TSA implementation in our state, we have gained some dividends.
“We are now tracing some accounts that were not known to us before and we are seeing some excesses in those accounts, especially in some of the ministries. So, I will advise other states that have not yet implemented TSA to do so.”
Governor Lalong assured that in spite of the reduction in monthly allocation to the state, there
would be no downsizing of workers in the state. It will be very difficult to downsize on the
plateau; I don’t intend to and I will not. All I want to do is to maintain what I have and also improve on it. That’s why our concentration is on improving on the revenue so that we can, if
possible, employ additional workforce. Downsizing in this present administration
is going to be very difficult; the president has advised state governments and even
corporate organizations not to downsize.”
The governor said that although he was yet to pay all outstanding salaries, he would do so as soon as the Federal Government paid the bailout he applied for in full.
“Before the issue of bailout, we had already started paying workers in the state. When the issue of bailout came, we applied for N10 billion which was supposed to be for the arrears of salaries for about eight to nine months and so far, we have only received N5 billion.
“Plateau was supposed to get N10 billion for salaries and for infrastructure but all we have got so far from the Central Bank of Nigeria is N5 billion. Even with that, we have been able to clear
most of the arrears of salaries; we only have an outstanding of two months salaries not paid in our state.
“We have paid all the outstanding salaries for all our local governments. If I am able to get my balance of N5 billion, within a week, all the remaining salaries would have been cleared.” [myad]

Aid-De-Camp To Jonathan Threatens To Open Another Can Of Worms Under The Administration

Colone Adegbe Jonathan ex ADCAide-De-Camp (ADC) to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Colonel Ojogbane Adegbe has threatened to open another can of worms that may be worse that the Dasukigate if he is forced to reveal what transpired in that administration.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested Adegbe on Wednesday in Lagos where he went through rigorous interrogation before he was flown to Abuja yesterday.

It was learnt that interrogation proceedings of the former ADC by the EFCC officials could open up a new can of worms, which “could surpass what is now known as Dasukigate.”

The EFCC is hopeful the former ADC may soon give details of all he knows with regards to financial transactions and the dramatic personae involved in the last administration.

Preliminary findings, including recovered documents, were said to have suggested a large-scale of questionable expenditure with funds sourced from and outside the arms purchase deals.

Another source said: “most of the funds were reportedly diverted soon after the election was postponed from the originally scheduled date of February 14, 2015 to March 28, 2015.”

Among the active participants in the alleged loot was a top official of an agency set up to discourage militancy in the South-South, who is currently outside the country.

At the centre of the interrogation of the former ADC, who has been moved to Abujawas the “mind-boggling spending” during the two weeks’ extension of the general election, “which runs into several trillions of naira, when converted from foreign currency.”

Sources disclosed further that many top Nigerians, “including some very close persons” to the former president, may be called to explain and defend their roles in the handling of the funds, a chunk of which was sourced from the agency.

The ADC who was arrested in Lagos a few days ago, was alleged to be attending a senior officers course when he was picked up for interrogation.

Before him, many serving and retired military officers had been quized in connection with the arms purchase deal during the Jonathan administration.

Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh (retd) and the former Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Amosu (retd) and other top politicians have been under EFCC investigation. [myad]

271 Nigerians, 4 Foreigners Suspected Of Being Members Of Boko Haram Released

Boko Haram suspects freedNo fewer than 275 Nigerians detained by the Nigerian Army on the suspicious that they were members of Boko Haram have been released after they were cleared.
Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Hassan Umaru, handed over the detainees to Governor Kashim Shettima at a ceremony in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
Umaru said the detainees included 271 Nigerians and two nationals each of the republics of Cameroon and Niger.
“Today, we are releasing 275 persons who have been in detention over suspicion of being involved in terrorism. Our crack team of joint investigators has screened and cleared the persons that are in the process of being released here today.”
Major Umaru said the detainees included 142 males, 49 females, 22 under aged and 50 children of cleared females.
“The persons being released comprise 142 males 49 females, 22 under aged, 50 children of cleared females, two Nigeriens and two Cameroonians.”

The theatre commander said that they were being released in line with the principles of justice and fair play, adding: “in line with the principles of justice, equity and fairness, we deem it fit to release them to their families.”
Major Umaru expressed sadness over their detention and urged them to consider it as their contribution to efforts to return peace in the country.
“Their stay in detention had not been palatable due to restrictions imposed on them and loss of freedom. However, I see it as their sacrifice and contribution toward the return of peace in our country.”
Major Umaru said that the Army had transferred eight other suspects to the police for further investigations, even as he assured Nigerians that no individual will be unjustly or unduly incarcerated.
“We remain committed to the protection of fundamental human rights of every citizen of Nigeria and foreigners alike.”
Receiving the detainees, Shettima commended the military for a job well done, saying: “today bears a sense of professionalism, justice, equity and fairness of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
“The 275 suspects were picked from several locations at different times and were adjudged to be clean after through investigations. This action bears testimony to the fact that we are running a very professional force, contrary to insinuations from several quarters speculating arbitrary killings, detention and dehumanisation of suspects.
“This is about the third or the fourth time we are receiving detainees to be reunited with their families. The Nigerian Army deserves special commendation for all the sacrifices it has been making for us to have peace in this part of the world.
“We want to urge the detainees to be worthy ambassadors to go back home and be the catalysts for promoting peace and development in our society.
“As a responsible government, we are going to give tokens to each of the detainees. Those that can be trained in vocational skills and other professions will be trained in specific professions.
“For those of school age, we will insist with the parents that they must have access to education.
“Education is a right and not a privilege and it is compulsory in this part of the world.” [myad]

NDA Cadets, The Military And Citizen Sunday, By Godwin Onyeacholem

Godwin OnyeacholemThe memory of a widely transmitted gory video of a gang of iniquitous cadets of the Kaduna-based Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) literally tearing a young man apart will not fade away as long as Nigeria exists. Indeed, in the narrative of recurrent, systematic brutalization of Nigerians by men and women who wear the varying assorted uniforms and emblems of state coercion, the assault on 25-year-oldcitizen Sunday Amari at Jabi Lake Park in Abuja on December 31, 2014 will rank as one of the most despicable in its scale of barbarity. Even for the unemotional, this is a classic horror scene bound to induce goose pimples.

Yet, it is not hard to explain why this level of descent to bestial maltreatment of our fellow citizens by these uniformed felons would continue to offend our sensibilities week in week out, without as much as a whimper from those who lay claim to being the custodians of the security and welfare of the people, the ruling party that is waving the banner of change, the civil society, and worse, from bodies like the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) which ought to be on the front line of outrage as a result of such persistent physical and psychological torture of the people.

It is simply because Nigeria – in spite of loud sentiments to the contrary – remains an unformed entity, a stone-age jungle of perversity with very weak antennae of sympathetic response, and where rules of behaviour are defined only by the crude philosophy of might is right. Anyone with connections to the misruling elite will commit any crime and get away with it.

It is this indulgent culture of arbitrariness that gave birth to the tyranny of the military and other similarly kitted personnel, so much so that anyone wrapped under these uniforms sees himself/herself as superior to others who are engaged in civilian jobs. And that is the biggest problem with these uniformed persons, especially the Armed Forces, and particularly the Army. They believe that apart from them, Nigeria has nothing else. Or, something like without them, there can never be a Nigeria.

Clearly, this type of silly arrogance is what motivated nine NDA cadets (seven males and two females) to pounce on an innocent citizen, a parks and recreation officer going about his legitimate duties at the Park. The encounter was like one of those scenes from the NatGeo channels where a pride of lions suddenly cornered a zebra and began tearing it left, right and centre. Sunday was mercilessly beaten only for the reason of being an onlooker in an earlier assault which the cadets had perpetrated on another citizen.

A female cadet convinced that Sunday would walk from the scene only to tell people what he had witnessed, beckoned him and demobilized him instantly with a staccato of slaps. As Sunday reeled on the ground clutching his head protectively, other cadets joined in the shameless frenzy of savagery, repeatedly kicking and slapping and horsewhipping. By the time they were done, the poor fellow was already soaked in his own blood. Nothing advertises man’s inhumanity to a fellow citizen other than this nauseating picture of cruelty.

To further rub salt on Sunday’s wound and the society’s injury, the NDA reacted by telling a most unconscionable lie. It said the incident happened at some location in Lagos when the cadets were on break, and that it was investigating. Meanwhile, truth is that NDA is investigating nada. NDA knows that the Nigerian public is a docile, mumu public. It knows that nothing will happen even if it decided not to cough out a word. Surely, it only decided to put out a response as way of, as they say, fulfilling all righteousness.

Indication that the institution is not remorseful in any sense, and therefore not investigating anything concerning the incident is its failure to respond to an email from Saharareporters requesting identities of these twisted cadets, as well as come on Channels TV following Sunday’s appearance, not just to empathise with the victim but also to apologise to him and the nation while promising that such ugly misconduct from its cadets would be met with stiff punishment now and in the future.

Elsewhere, even in less endowed countries, what happened to Sunday would have ignited protests across state capitals and spurred a serious review of the role of the civil-military relations directorate of the entire Armed Forces. But it’s not happening here – an emphatic sign that our society is terribly sick.In any case, what is the job of the civil-military relations department of the Army? How does it respond in the face unwarranted, frequent brutal assaults of innocent citizens by its soldiers and officers? Does it ever teach its officers and men the meaning of citizenship?

I think the answer is No. My take is that the department is a cosmetic office set up to give the impression that the military is working hard to ensure a smooth relationship between it and non-combatant citizens. And if it’s truly working, why does its impact on the society tend to be more negative than positive?

It is obvious that these brazen brutalities continue to happen because, clearly, there are no sanctions. Officers and men of the military sustained by the tax paid by the toiling masses will practically murder harmless citizens every so often, and then nothing happens. At a social gathering a couple of days ago, some army officers were overheard telling a group of listeners that nothing would ever happen to the cadets who tortured Sunday. They are very right. After all, there are many Sundays that have suffered all kinds of unimaginable abuse under the jackboots of the military without getting the benefit of a mention in the media.

So, no one should be deceived. All that talk about our military being a disciplined institution is balderdash because from all indication discipline is not demonstrated in their everyday conduct. What you get, in the end, is a military bursting at the seams with impunity and heavily laden at the top with corruption. This unwholesome, putrid mix is the definite make-up of Nigeria’s military.

However, the NDA will do well to heed this advice: the cadets who pummelled Sunday that fateful evening should be fished out and sent packing. It is in the best interest of this country that those twisted souls are not allowed to pursue a career in the military.

Godwin Onyeacholem is a journalist; he can be reached on gonyeacholem @gmail.com. [myad]

Daughter Of A Professor Commits Suicide After Her Boyfriend Dumped Her

Prof daughter commits suicideA fashion student known as the ‘Beauty of Beverley,’ Miss Nina Paunova was said to have committed suicide by cutting her wrist then driving her car through a hedge into a nearby field where she hanged herself after she got a break up text message from her boyfriend.

Nina, who is the daughter of a respected professor at the University of Hull was discovered dead close to her home on the 8th of September, 2015. Further investigations into her death revealed that she was in a rocky relationship with her boyfriend, Sam Scott, and had previously threatened to throw herself off a balcony.

Sam Scott dumped her by text when he was forwarded Nina’s messages claiming she would ditch him after he spent £2,000 on gifts for her 21st birthday.

Mr. Scott, who is from a wealthy family , told an investigator that he had already spent £10,000 on jewellery and clothing, £4,500 on trips to London and Paris and at least £2,000 on holidays to Croatia and Menorca. But he ended the relationship when he was sent Nina’s texts to her friend Elizabeth Gough, via Miss Gough’s boyfriend.

“I told you what my plan is. Straight after my 21st and after he has spent £1,000 to £2,000 I’m gone. ‘After all the s*** I’ve put up with. I will literally take my presents and the week after my 21st end it and delete him.” The messages said.

In the hours before her death, Miss Paunova, drove to her boyfriend’s house to confront him but was refused entry. She then drove her car through a hedge at more than 60mph into a nearby field and hanged herself after cutting her wrists. Her parents warned her not to get back together with her boyfriend after a two month break but they had rekindled their relationship and were supposed to go on vacation together.
Nina had sent a text to her mother before she killed herself:

“I guess I should have listened sooner.” the text read.

Miss Paunova, who was moved to the UK from Bulgaria at the age of five, studied art and design at Bishop Burton College where she received a triple distinction in her final exams. She had also won a scholarship for university and was due to start her final year of a fashion and marketing degree at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her heartbroken family described her as stunning, bright and hard-working.

Source: UK Daily Mail. [myad

Buhari Vows To Partner With Others To Eliminate Boko Haram

President Buhari delivering his address at the plenary session of the 3rd summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum in Tehran Iran on 23rd Nov 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed that he would stop at nothing in his determination to eliminate the menace of Boko Haram by partnering with the eleven-member Economic Community of Central Africa States (ECCAS).

Speaking at the State House Abuja today while receiving a message from President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea, President Buhari expressed happiness with the effort by the group to organize a joint meeting between ECCAS and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) with a view to coordinating their responses to the threat of terrorism in the Lake Chad Basin area.

The President particularly noted the role of President Mbasogo in bringing about the proposed summit and described the effort as very commendable.

President Buhari said that he was deeply touched by the commitment shown in Nigeria’s security by Equatorial Guinea and gave assurances of his commitment to enhancing security and bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Special Envoy of the Equatorial Guinean President, Mr. Juan Antonio Bibang Nchuchuma who brought the message, said his President was prepared to expand and share security intelligence and information with Nigeria to help in the war against corruption and terrorism.

He also requested for a meeting of the security chiefs from both countries. [myad]

Benue South Senatorial Rerun Poll: Fallacy Of Change And Question Of Identity, By Ariyo-Dare Atoye

Ariyo DareThe great people of Benue State have a special place in my heart and I greatly admire their academic industry. I know that one day, the potential God has given to them to feed the entire West Africa through value-added mechanized farming that will turn their farmers into mega billionaires will be realized. Benue State is more than just the food basket of Nigeria; it is also the food security of our dear nation. I salute the State’s agricultural prowess.

I resisted the temptation of titling this piece “Before it is too late” even-though it suits the context of my point. The phrase has been overused. With due respect, this is also neither a warning, as I do not possess the capacity to contemplate such.  However, as one who considers himself a good friend of the Idoma nation, I have an appeal and admonition to make on the forthcoming Senatorial rerun election in Benue South.

The temptation to be deceived into committing apostasy in the name of change is rife.  We are in a desperate time which calls for deep thinking about our tomorrow. We need to pause a bit and profoundly reflect on this election far beyond party politics. This is because, in the end, all the outsiders who have shown more than a passing interest in Benue South in the name of politics will leave the Idoma nation to its ordeals. Certainly we are in a very difficult time which demands great wisdom. I sincerely beg and urge the Idoma not to be carried away by sensational politics of emotions. They should not be cajoled to trade their future for uncertainties. There is honour and pride in identity.

I am making this intervention as a concerned Nigerian whose love for Benue is genuine. I am concerned about the Idoma nation because it has been oppressed and denied in a State where everyone ought to be equal. It is nearly impossible for an Idoma person to be elected Governor or Speaker of the State House of Assembly. It is far worse than it has been portrayed. However, I am dumbstruck that the opportunity God has given the Idomas to attain national prominence is envied with much passion. This is the hidden truth.

This is not the period for Idoma to gamble politically. Other ethnic groups in similar situation are waiting to see whether the Idomas will fall for this bait to lower its estimation and reputation amongst the comity of ethnic nationalities. Sometimes, unappreciative human beings don’t know the value of what they have until they lose it. Let us not play the game of ‘Had I known.’  This will not be the lot of Idoma people.  The people therefore have a responsibility to defend and sustain the identity of Idoma nation. It is their duty to do so.

They should not let anyone browbeat them with change. We are in a period where you have to present your best and push forward men with national appeal. The government of President Muhammadu Buhari is not for the boys. We are obviously in a game of strong men (call them old men). I am talking about men with national clout and appeal; men who can sit on the same roundtable and look one another in the eyes while debating development issues. The Idoma people should sincerely reflect on this.

I certainly don’t know how the Idoma people feel, but it is the reality of time and you are free to fault me with concrete facts. It is a big fallacy to assume there is change in Nigeria as was seen in America when President Barack Obama came on board.  Unlike when we had a minority as the President, it is now the game of three major ethnic groups – Hausa/Fulani, Yoruba and Ibo, and they are led by strong men.  Who are Idoma nation’s strong men? Unfortunately, some people who are envious of the ethnic nation’s rise to prominence through David Mark as senate president from 2007 to 2015 and the longest serving senator from 1999 till date are now trying to ensure that Mark is replaced.  The same people behind the plot will later turn around to mock the Idoma nation.

I am one of the people who openly defended the choice of Chief Audu Ogbeh as a Ministerial nominee because it will be suicidal under this present administration for any ethnic group to be represented by a political nitwit at this material time. It is equal to committing political harakiri. But it is in the Senate that the wisdom to move a democracy forward resides. The red chamber belongs to wise men, even in advanced democracies. Some ethnic groups represented by playboys are regretting it.  The Idoma people don’t need a representation that will be struggling to seek recognition. It will be too much of a mistake to make: suppressed at home and struggling away!

The issue of identity is very strong in politics. Our democracy is currently not sophisticated to accommodate political gambling. If people from other nations are rejoicing because the Idoma people want to remove Mark, they are not doing so because they love the ethnic nation. If there must be an alternative, at least, knowing full well that Nigeria is persistently fighting an internal political war, of what sense is it to replace a General with a recruit? It is the choice of the Idoma people to make and may the people be guided by wisdom.

The propaganda that David Mark has not done anything is a wicked lie from the pit of hell. I never bought into it because of our kind of negative politics. I have taken my time to do due diligence on this issue and I have a challenge to make. I will like those spreading this falsehood to mention any politician in the entire North-Central, not just Benue State, who has contributed to the educational development of his or her people like Mark since 1999. Education is the bedrock of knowledge and the most fundamental asset anyone can possess. Any good and responsible leader will always make human capital development his or her number one priority. I salute Senator Mark on this score.

If I move a step further, I can still throw another challenge. In the entire Nigeria, after the Presidents, is there any Nigerian, living or dead, who has influenced appointments since 2007 at the national level like David Mark? This is the question all sons and daughters of Idoma must ask those telling them to replace David Mark in the Senate. When it comes to infrastructure, is there any individual in the entire Benue State, aside the governors, who has singlehanded influenced projects for the benefit of his people like David Mark?  How many ethnic groups in Nigeria are lucky to have a national figure like David Mark?

There is a seeming conspiracy against the Idoma nation and I want to urge the youths to resist it by protecting the future of this great ethnic nation. I am conversant with Benue local politics. If Idoma people guard what they have jealously, in no time, the Almighty God who rules in the affairs of men will do it – an Idoma son will one day govern Benue State. But the Idoma people must give God a good reason that they will not trade gold with pebble. This is the simple truth and the time to demonstrate that is with the February 20 rerun election by showing political loyalty and appreciation to Senator David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark.

Ariyo-Dare Atoye, a member of Shadow Cabinet of Nigeria (SCN),  contributes this piece from Ward 8, Igbara Odo-Ekiti, Ekiti State – aristotle001us@yahoo.com. [myad]

 

 

Buhari Extols Rev. Moses Iloh’s Endearing Humility, Integrity AT 86

Rev Moses IlohPresident Muhammadu Buhari has extolled the endearing humility and integrity of General Overseer of Soul Winning Chapel, Reverend (Dr) Moses Iloh.

The President who today, sent a goodwill message to the clergy as he marks his 86th birthday tomorrow, February also recognised the great contribution Rev. Iloh has made towards the development of the country.

Buhari commended him for his numerous contributions to nation building and development as exemplified through his pastoral teachings which have brought succour to the less-privileged members of the society.

He described the Reverend as being a great inspiration to many Nigerians as a philanthropist, labour leader, humanist, footballer and cleric.

President Buhari joined Rev. Iloh’s family, friends, associates and other well-wishers in rejoicing with him as he marks another notable milestone in a fulfilled life of service to God and humanity.

He prayed to God to grant the elder statesman more years of good health, strength and prosperity. [myad]

Jonathan’s Ex-ADC Allegedly Collected N10 Billion In 17 Suitcases For PDP Delegates

Colone Adegbe Jonathan ex ADCInformation reaching us at the Greenbarge Reporters has indicated that the Aid-De-Camp (ADC) to the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan in the peron of Colonel Ojogbane Adegbe collected the sum of about N10 Billion in about 17 suitcases from the office of the National Security Adviser, headed by retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki.

It was gathered that the money was meant to allegedly bribe delegates at the National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during which Presidential primaries were conducted.

It was gathered that Colonel Adegbe and one other person reportedly collected the cash- $47m and some Euros from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and that the money was diverted by ONSA from a Signature Bonus Account in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The EFCC believes the second accused is either in Dubai or somewhere on the Caribbean Islands.

The N10billion is believed to have been diverted from oil receipts as follows: USD5.0M (November 14,2014); $47m ( November 27, 2014); Euro 4.0M (December 3, 2014) and Euro 1.6M(December 24, 2014).

An EFCC source said: “We spent hours to grill the ADC on how he got and disbursed the $47million which was delivered to him in about 17 suitcases.

“The money was diverted from the CBN to bribe or settle PDP delegates to adopt ex-President Goodluck Jonathan for second term. We have asked him in the last 12 hours to account for how he came about the cash.

“He is also expected to provide the list of beneficiaries of the largesse. All the beneficiaries will be unveiled by the EFCC and they have to refund public funds.”

On Dudafa, the source said: “We are tracking him down. We are trying to locate his whereabouts in Dubai and some Caribbean Islands. What is certain is that Dudafa has moved out of the country to avoid being arrested by the anti-graft agency.” [myad]

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