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President Buhari Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As His Spokesmen

Garba Shehu
Mallam Garba Shehu

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced the first set of appointments into his administration.

The President this evening, named Mr. Femi Adesina and Mallam Garba Shehu as his spokesmen. Femi Adesina will serve as Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) while Garba Shehu will be the new Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity).

A statement signed by Garba Shehu said that the President has also approved the appointment of Mallam Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure as the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP).

Adesina
Mr. Femi Adesina

Mr. Adesina is the current President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and serves as the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun newspapers.

Garba Shehu served as the Director, Media and Publicity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council. He was also once the President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) about sixteen years ago.

Abdullahi Kazaure is a career Foreign Service official and currently serves in Aso Rock Villa as a Special Assistant (Presidential Matters). [myad]

Governor Obiano Weeps As 69 Burnt To Death In Petrol Tanker Accident

Obiano visits accident victim

Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano could not control tears when today, about 69 persons got burnt to death when a trailer loaded with Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol that was descending from Army barracks side of Onitsha Enugu express way, lost control and rammed into the Asaba Motor Park at Upper Iwekas Onitsha and exploded.

Eleven vehicles mostly commuter buses and two motorcycles inside the Asaba Park Onitsha including the 40 foot tanker laden with petrol burnt beyond repairs inside the park.

The governor and the Anambra State Commissioner wept on seeing the number of casualties when they visited the scene of the accident.

Governor Obiano consoled the relations of the victims, and promised that the state will help in ensuring that the living victims are well taken care of in their respective hospitals.

The Nigerian Red Cross Society officials were the first to arrive at the scene of the incident. According to its Chairman, Professor Peter Emeka Kathy: “we have sixty nine burnt to dead persons as at now. There are other 30 casualties: a casualty is a living person, a dead person is no longer a casualty.

“So, 69 persons are dead, and they have been evacuated to various mortuaries in Onitsha, from Toronto to St. Charles Boromneo mortuaries and others in town.” [myad]

History’ll Be Kind to Jonathan, Atiku Says In A Speech At Gala Night

Atiku and Jonathan

“I dare say that the path of honour that President Goodluck Jonathan chose will not be forgotten and that, on that score, history will be kind to him.”
This was the verdict of the former Nigeria Vice President, Atiku Abubakar when he spoke at a Gala night to usher-in the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Read the full text:
I am really excited to be here for this Gala Night, part of the activities marking the handing over of power from an out-going government to an in-coming one. As many commentators have said since our recent elections and in the various remarks today, this is truly a historic day for our country and, indeed, Africa.
After going through tough election campaigns, amidst the numerous challenges facing our country, we were able to pull off largely peaceful and credible elections. And, today we went through a peaceful transition from one government of one political party to another of another political party. For us in Nigeria, and indeed most of Africa, this is a big deal. Our democracy is the winner. Nigeria is the winner.
I heartily congratulate our new President, Muhammadu Buhari, and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on their election and their assumption of office today. I also congratulate and thank all those who made his election possible, and those who have worked so hard to ensure the success of today’s events.
I congratulate President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for his service to our country and for helping to deepen our democracy by going through with the transition that took place earlier today. I dare say that the path of honour that he chose will not be forgotten and that, on that score, history will be kind to him. Mr President, I wish you good rest and goodluck in your future endeavours.
I thank the various countries that have been represented at today’s events, and especially those that have, over the past years, stayed engaged with Nigeria’s democratic process. I thank you for your attention to and support for Nigeria’s democratic development and for coming to celebrate with us today.
True, a new government has taken over today. Expectedly, expectations are extremely high. Reading through some of the expressed expectations and watching the excitement on our people’s faces, you would think that all our challenges are supposed to be met today or tomorrow at the latest. Of course, things are not that simple. Enormous challenges lie ahead. The new government will need time and diligence to take stock of the existing reality that it meets, to find the right people, plan properly and source the resources needed to begin to meet those challenges. And it will need the support of all. We will need to be patient and cooperate with the government.
As the new government ponders and goes through this difficult process, it should not forget that Nigeria is a diverse country and that our diversity is our strength. It will be important to be as inclusive as possible not only to take advantage of the diverse talents scattered across the country but also to accommodate all stakeholders in the governance project. These will promote a sense of belonging and worth by all and ensure needed peace for our continued growth and development.
Once more, I congratulate Presidents Buhari and Jonathan. I thank you all for coming. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

This is a goodwill Message by Atiku Abubakar, GCON, former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, at the Gala Dinner to mark the Hand-over of Power to President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, GCON, by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, at the Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja on May 29, 2015. [myad]

US Secretary Of State, John Kerry Breaks Leg In Bicycle Accident In France

Jogn Kerry on bike

The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry is in a stable condition in a Swiss hospital, after he was involved in an accident while cycling near Scionzier in France.

A State Department spokesman says he has broken his right femur.

Kerry was transported by medical helicopter following the incident to a hospital in Switzerland, where he is being examined. His spokesman, John Kirby said: “Secretary Kerry is stable and likely suffered a leg injury. He did not lose consciousness.”

It was later confirmed by a State Department spokesman that Kerry had in fact broken his right femur (thigh bone), but his injury was not life threatening and he is expected to make a full recovery. Kerry is set to return to the United States for treatment, which will mean he will cancel planned visits to Madrid and Paris.

The accident happened in the French town of Scionzier (population around 6,000), is 40 kilometers southeast of Geneva.

The cycle-loving, 71 year-old Kerry had been in Switzerland for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to try and secure a nuclear deal. The June 30 deadline approaching, but Tehran has rejected a key demand by the West, which would grant access for inspections.

The US Secretary of State had been due to fly to Madrid on Sunday to sign an agreement with the Spanish government, which would permanently grant the US a military presence in the country. During his visit, he was also due to meet with King Felipe, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and the Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo. [myad]

Group Wants Buhari, Osinbajo To Declare Their Assets Publicly

Buhari and Osinbajo special

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to declare their assets publicly in accordance to their apparent anti-corruption credentials and their promise to do so.

SERAP made the request in a statement by its Executive Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni today, in reaction to the recent declaration of assets by the President and Vice President to the Code of Conduct Bureau as required by the Constitution.

“We welcome the official declaration of assets by the President and Vice President. This clearly complies with the requirements of the Nigerian Constitution as contained in Chapter VI Section 140. However, the declaration before the Code of Conduct alone falls far short of the commitment to publicly declare their assets.

“SERAP recalls that the President had said before the election that he would publicly declare his assets and liabilities, and encourage all his appointees to publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment. We now expect the President to fulfil this promise to the Nigerian people.”

The organisation also expects the President and Vice President to “publicly declare their assets and to publish widely the information on a dedicated website.

“Public disclosure of assets will give the general public a true picture of the assets of the President and Vice President and will send a powerful message that it is not going to be business as usual with this government.

“This will also follow the best practice by former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, boost this government’s fight against corruption and impunity of perpetrators, and fully comply with the provisions of chapter two of the dealing with Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy, which among others require the government to take steps to eradicate corrupt practices and the abuse of power.”

The group said that it believes that public disclosure of assets is crucial to ensure that public officials’ personal interests including that of the President and Vice President as the leaders of the nation, do not conflict with their duties and responsibilities.

“Public disclosure also helps to provide a baseline and thus means for comparison to identify assets that may have been corruptly acquired and that a public official may legitimately be asked to account for.”

”We also urge the President to urgently take measures to seek amendment of the law relating to declaration of assets to include the requirement of public disclosure so as to bring it in line with international standards and best practices such as the UN Convention against Corruption,” SERAP added. [myad]

 

Jonathan Should Have Stopped 2015 Election, Asari Dokubo Says

Asari dojubo

Former Niger-Delta militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, has said that his brother, former Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan should have stopped the Presidential election on April 28 when it became obvious that it was being rigged.

Dokubo who spoke today in Owerri, Imo state when he attended the Biafran Day, claimed that the 2015 general elections were the most rigged in Nigeria, saying that figures clearly showed different levels of manipulation.

“The elections were not free and fair. Also, the stage was set to manipulate the elections”, he said.

“Our brother, Goodluck Jonathan refused to listen to us. To him, the life of any Nigerian was not worth his election or ambition. For us, that was an abdication of his duties as President because we were also involved in the elections and we wanted a free and fair elections.”

He wondered why Jonathan, who could not vote even after four card readers were used, did not stop the election, adding: “that was the time Dr. Jonathan ought to have taken action and stopped the fraud that INEC called an election.

“He did not do it. It was in the middle of a crucial match that the referee, Professor Attahiru Jega , who is from the same place with Muhammadu Buhari, issued a statement that if card readers cannot confirm your finger prints, then you can go on and vote.”

Dokubo blamed the activities of Boko Haram insurgents on leaders from the Northern section of the country, mostly the Northern Muslims.

He recalled that the elites in the zone vowed to make the polity unstable and ungovernable for ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan. [myad]

 

 

Kogi Commissioner Kidnapped On His Farm

Steven Mayaki

No fewer than five gunmen have reportedly kidnapped the Commissioner of Land in Kogi State, Mr. Steven Mayaki.

An eyewitness, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told journalists in Lokoja that the five gunmen trailed and kidnapped the commissioner at his farm in Osara village, Adavi Local Government Area of the state today.

According to him, the gunmen stormed Mayaki’s farm in a Prado Jeep, forcibly picked up the commissioner and  drove the victim away to an unknown destination.

Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Adebayo Collins confirmed the kidnap, adding that the command was doing everything possible to rescue the commissioner unhurt.

“It is true the commissioner  was kidnapped but the command is on top of the matter.”

The state High Court Judge, Justice Samuel Obayomi, who was kidnapped last Monday,  has yet to be released. The judge’s orderly, Mr.  Usman Musa was shot dead in the encounter.

The kidnappers later demanded N150m ransom before they would  release the judge. [myad]

 

Buhari’s Second Coming, By Emmanuel Yawe

Buhari General
My friend, a civil servant with the Benue state government was very confident of a Buhari win in this year’s election. I was hoping too that Buhari would win but his confidence was just overwhelming.
His confidence was induced by something personal, even selfish. In 1983, the State government owed him three months salary; then Buhari struck at the end of the year and the new state government led by Col Atom Kpera cleared the backlog. As this year’s elections approached, the government of Gabriel Suswam also piled up salaries, refusing to pay workers for months running. “History is going to repeat itself. Buhari will come and my salaries will be paid”, he often prophesied to me.
As much as I wanted Buhari to win, I was restrained in my optimism by the frightening company that the incumbent President (Jonathan) kept. There was the boorish Doyin Okupe who as a Presidential spokesman, told us that even if Buhari won, Jonathan would rather invite the military to take over; there was also the war monger, Mujahadin Asari Dokubo – Jonathan’s collaborator – who promised to wage war against Nigeria if Buhari won; and lastly the half literate and amazing first Lady Patience, who called for the stoning and public lynching of anybody advocating” change.”
The prospects of a Buhari presidency were rather dim to me.
The swearing in of Buhari last Friday was a welcome relief for both of us. My friend is now sure of his salary and my hopes are fulfilled. The man from the hinterland of North East is sure of his security and so is the man from North Central and North West where terrorism was fast creeping in. Same could be said of the man in the South East, South West and South South where kidnappers, armed robbers and ritual killers are on the prowl. In his hour of glory, Buhari’s neat rendition of spontaneous oratory summed it up all. He man said; “I’m for everybody and I’m for nobody.”
Buhari has always been a sub editor’s delight. His public speeches are short, poetic and loaded with wise cracks. It is easy to cast newspaper headlines with his quotable quotes. But Buhari is not a newspaper man and if his record of service in his first coming is to be reviewed, he is even not a newspaper fan.
How can Buhari be for everybody and still not be for anybody? We may have to look at his performance in his first coming to hazard an answer. When his coup was announced, the first political group to celebrate was the Unity Party of Nigeria, the UPN. Stalwarts of the UPN had consistently called on the military to intervene after the elections of 1983. When the coup came, they gladly welcomed it only to discover that the government was at war with party men and top government officials of all political persuasion. The UPN became suspicious; Tai Solarin put pen to paper and in a letter to Buhari, which he personally tried to deliver at Dodan Barracks, urged the military to order a recount of the votes in that year’s election and handover the government to Obafemi Awolowo who he said was the winner. When this was not done, the Nigerian Tribune, the UPN newspaper declared that the military men who took over power belonged to the military wing of the NPN and the coup was aimed at advancing the cause of the NPN. That was how the Buhari military government began to lose the support of Chief Awolowo and the South West.
The government also had another image problem. In announcing the coup, Sani Abacha had advised all political office holders to report to the police. Those who did were immediately locked up. Soon a large number of politicians found themselves in prison, some for inexplicable reasons. For instance, some of us could not understand why a man like Balarabe Musa who gave the NPN a good fight and who campaigned vigorously against graft before and after he became governor of Kaduna State would be imprisoned. Personally, the coup met me as Chief Press Secretary to Bamanga Tukur, Governor of Gongola State. I was sacked with immediate effect. That did not pain me because I came back to the newsroom immediately to resume my duties as a reporter.
What I could not understand with the Buhari government was the detention of Bamanga Tukur. When he came into government (Oct 1983), the coffers of the state government were empty. Gongola was broke. Even if he came into government with the intention to steal, there was no money there to steal. General Buhari himself came to see him in Yola shortly before the coup and I suspect he was briefed on the perilous state of the Gongola economy. But Buhari arrested and kept him at Kirikiri prison until he himself was overthrown by Babangida. What pleasure did that government derive in holding people in jail without charge for prolonged periods?
But the Buhari government had yet another flaw; it was a very fundamental weakness that has dogged Buhari’s political career even after he left office. General Buhari was a Muslim from the North. He was Head of State, number one man. Another Muslim from the North, General Idiagbon was Chief of Staff Supreme Headquarters, number two man. Yet another Muslim, General Ibrahim Babangida was Chief of Army Staff, number three man. We should now begin to understand the roots of the accusations that Buhari is an Islamic bigot. Can Buhari say that these accusations did not adversely affect his quest for Presidency in 2003, 2007 and 2011?
I have met the President briefly on a few occasions between 1981 and 2015. I do not believe the accusations of religious bigotry against him, even though our meetings have been brief at each encounter. In fact, I do not believe any military officer of his class – brought up by the British to be an ‘officer and a gentleman’ – ever had the environment to develop religious fundamentalism. They lived in the barracks and the officers mess as if they were a family. What they developed instead was esprit de corps.
Still, Buhari in 1984 was at the head of a government that was insensitive to the religious plurality of Nigeria and that earned him the unpleasant stigma. My greatest fear is that I see history repeating itself in his second coming. He is the head of the executive branch; a Muslim. The Chief Justice of the Federation, head of the Judiciary, Mahmud Mohammed, was there before him, a Muslim. As things stand now, I understand Buhari himself is in support of another Muslim heading the Legislative arm of government. This complete circle will reinforce his image as a religious bigot and place a time bomb on the lap of his government.
It is a mistake that is completely avoidable and those of us who wish Buhari well will not shy away from saying so now that it is not too late. [myad]

Arsenal Wallops Aston Villa 4-0 To Retain FA Trophy

Asernel

Arsenal became the most successful club in FA Cup history as they outclassed Aston Villa at Wembley, defeating it by four goals to nothing to earn Arsene Wenger a record-equaling sixth triumph.

The Gunners retained the trophy they won against Hull City a year ago to put Wenger’s total of wins alongside George Ramsay – who previously stood alone with the record for his victories with Villa between 1887 and 1920.

Arsenal’s 12th final victory was never in doubt as they dominated with a magnificent display, the only surprise being that it took until five minutes before half-time for their control to be rewarded with Theo Walcott’s goal.

Alexis Sanchez confirmed that superiority with one of the great FA Cup final goals shortly after the restart – a swerving, dipping 25-yard thunderbolt that flew high past startled Villa keeper Shay Given.

Villa were a shadow of the side that performed so impressively to beat Liverpool at Wembley in the semi-final, their flaws exposed ruthlessly as Per Mertesacker took advantage of an embarrassing lack of marking to head the third.

Substitute Olivier Giroud’s fourth in the final moments only completed what was a harrowing day for Tim Sherwood’s side, who had travelled to Wembley high on optimism and expectation after an impressive run to the final.

It was a day of triumph for Wenger, as he added another FA Cup to his three Premier League titles in a game that was a sharp contrast to the tension of last year’s final, when the Gunners had to recover from two goals down.

And Wenger recorded a tactical victory over Villa counterpart Sherwood, with his decision to use the pace of Walcott to take on Villa’s defence rather than the power of Giroud reaping rich rewards.

Sherwood’s big selection call – to play Charles N’zogbia ahead of Gabriel Agbonlahor – never looked like working. By the time the latter was introduced, just after Arsenal had gone two up, the horse had bolted for a Villa team that simply never performed.

Arsenal’s season can now be judged as a success, with the trophy adding to a third-placed finish in the Premier League that assured Champions League football again.

This was a day of unrelenting misery for Sherwood and his players – watched at Wembley by owner Randy Lerner, who was sitting next to Villa fan Prince William.

They will have to regard Premier League survival as their success this term, which was the main priority when the manager replaced Paul Lambert in February.

Villa ended the league season by being thrashed 6-1 at Southampton and losing at home to relegated Burnley and the ominous signs of those performances were flagged up once more as Arsenal’s pace and mobility ran them ragged.

Goalkeeper Given showed great athleticism to save from Laurent Koscielny, and Kieran Richardson blocked crucially from Walcott as he looked certain to score.

Just as it looked as if Villa would somehow survive until half-time, Arsenal got the breakthrough they deserved, Walcott thumping a finish past Given at his near post after Sanchez headed down Nacho Monreal’s cross.

Before Villa could regroup after half-time, Sanchez effectively settled the contest with a magical FA Cup final moment, sending a bullet finish high past Given with the keeper barely having time to react.

Villa, pretty much as they had looked from the first whistle, were shell-shocked and Mertesacker was allowed by Christian Benteke to rise unmarked and head in the third.

The formalities were completed with virtually the last kick of the game when Giroud turned in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s cross in front of a rapidly-emptying Villa end, with their supporters having had little more than a couple of half-hearted penalty appeals to sustain them.

Wenger took the applause of Arsenal’s fans before the trophy was presented – the manager who has had so many doubters delivering his answer with another piece of silverware.

[myad]

How Alamieyeseigha Discovered And Groomed Me, Jonathan Confesses

Former Gov. of Bayelsa state, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha
Former Gov. of Bayelsa state, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has confessed that his successful political career was accelerated by the efforts of former governor of Bayelsa, Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha.

Jonathan, who spoke today at the thanksgiving service to round-off the civic reception organized in his honour by the Bayelsa Government, said he remained grateful to the former governor.
Jonathan, who equally expressed gratitude to his aides and associates, said Alamieyeseigha discovered, mentored and brought him into politics.
“I am grateful to my aides and all those that worked with me to ensure our success. The business community, some of whom are here with us, on behalf of myself and wife, we thank you, we owe you so much.
“I will not forget to thank Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha, without him, I won’t have been here talking about being a former president. At a time, I was not even thinking about being a commissioner in the state, he invited me to run with him.
“Of course that is why I am here to also thank him. Without him, it would not have been possible, nobody would have heard about Jonathan.”
Jonathan said that even as a former president, he remained committed to the development of his community, Bayelsa and the nation at large.
Speaking earlier, Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa said that the feat attained by former president as a ‘Hero of Democracy’ was an act of God and justified the need for the thanksgiving service.
Dr. Uma Ukpai, who was the guest speaker at the event held at St Peters Anglican Church, Yenagoa, said that Jonathan remained consistent despite the various obstacles that confronted him.
He described him as a considerate leader and that obstacles in life were meant to make people resilient.
“If in life, you have no problem, it means that God has forgotten you and the devil has rejected you. We are measured in life by the enormity of the problems we solve.”
Also Rev. Ayo Oritsejiafor, President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), led other clergymen in offering prayers for Jonathan, Bayelsa and for peace and security in Nigeria.
[myad]
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