Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has called for reconciliation among members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The Governor made the call today at the thanksgiving service held in honour of the PDP gubernatorial candidate in Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa at St. Philip`s Anglican Church, Asaba.
According to him, it is important that the PDP wins in the general elections for the sake of the country and in particular, Delta State even as he said that effective reconciliation is important among members of the PDP.
“A lot of reconciliation has to be done in the party at the national level, at the state level, local government level, even at the unit level, I want to appeal for open heart to enable us reconcile and forgive one another,” Governor Uduaghan stated.
While observing that there is a lot of internal wrangling within the party at the national and state levels, the Governor said: “if you don’t forgive, you are in prison, when you forgive, you release yourself from that prison. You must forgive even a repeated offender, an unrepentant offender, and even people who believe you have offended them, we need to forgive one another so that God will forgive us all.”
He urged the people to be committed to PDP winning in the elections and commended Senator Okowa for giving thanks to God for receiving the PDP flag as the governorship candidate.
“What is important is winning the main election, and one step to win the main election is this thanksgiving service,” the Governor asserted.
Fielding questions from journalists later, Senator Okowa thanked God for his emergence as the governorship candidate and urged Deltans not to relent in their support for his aspiration.
Earlier, Venerable Felix Okonkwo in a sermon urged Christians to always forgive those who offend them, stating: “Great people forgive those who offend them, but, cowards seek vengeance.” He described Senator Okowa as a God-fearing person and urged him to always be prayerful.
Prayers were offered at the occasion for a peaceful election in Nigeria and Delta State in particular. [myad]
Director of Media and Publicity for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has called on the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, to call his supporters to order and ensure a violence-free election.
Fani-Kayode who made the call in a statement issued today in Abuja against the backdrop of the violence, arson and destruction unleashed on President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign buses at Zololo Junction along Bauchi road in Jos North North Local Government Area of Plateau State yesterday warned General Buhari and the APC not to prepare the ground for the re-enactment of the post-election violence of 2011.
“It is on record that General Buhari’s utterances since 2011 have fuelled violence especially the post-election violence in parts of the north which claimed the lives of many youth corps members who were deployed as ad-hoc staff members for that year’s election. It is sad that up till now General Buhari has refused to apologize to the Nigerian people for that barbaric and shamefulincident or show any remorse for the actions of his supporters. He could not even bring himself to tender an apology to the families of those young corps members that were hacked to death and murdered in cold blood by his agents.
“As if that was not enough tragedy unleashed on the polity, General Buhari recently said that the ‘baboon and the dog would be soaked in blood if what happened in 2011 repeat itself in 2015.” [myad]
The Southern Nigeria Christian Elders’Forum (SOCEF) has dismissed faulted the prophetic message of Enugu Catholic Priest, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, concerning President Goodluck Jonathan saying: “his message is just a personal opinion; it didn’t come from the impulse of the Holy Spirit.”
Addressing journalists shortly after their meeting in Enugu today, the Forum said Father Mbaka’s message was merely his personal opinion and not from the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
The meeting was attended by Archbishops, Bishops and other Christian leaders from the South-West, South-South and the South-East, including Most Rev. A.N.C Anikwenwa, Bishop Dr. Peter Ogumuyiwa, Most Rev. Caleb Maduoma, Rev. Dr. Felix Ekiye, among others.
The Chairman of the Forum, Bishop David Eberechukwu, said it was not the first time Father Mbaka would be making such claims.
“In 2003, he said that then Governor Chimaroke Nnamani would not get re-election and that if that happens, he would remove his cassock; indeed, Chimaroke was re-elected and up till today, he has not removed his cassock.
In a 10-point communique issued by the Forum and read by Bishop Eberechukwu, the group stated that for the sake of equity and fairness, President Goodluck Jonathan should be allowed to complete a second tenure on behalf of the South-South zone.
“We note that the South-West zone has occupied the seat of the presidency of this country for eight years, from 1999-2007. It was on the basis of principle of rotation that the next President of the Federal Republic came from the North-West. If the cold hands of death had not taken him away from us, that occupant of the presidency from the North-West would have been elected for a second term.” [myad]
The Second Republic Nigeria Vice President, Chief Alex Ekwueme has said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of today is not the PDP he risked his life to help to form in 1998. According to him, the party has been hijacked by people who are not in tune with the original ideal of the party. “The truth is that the PDP as it is today was not the PDP we founded in 1998; that is the truth, I won’t hide it from anybody. It is not the PDP I risked my life to found in 1998. Now, PDP has been hijacked by people who have no philosophical or spiritual attachment to the precepts that informed formation of the party in 1998,” he said.
Chief Ekwueme who spoke The Sun newspaper in an interview said: “What I envisaged for PDP in 1998 was that it would be a mass movement, satisfying the needs of the masses and having membership from all over the country.”
He said that party has chased the prominent members to seek their political ambitions elsewhere, adding that outside his emotional attachment as the founding member of the party he has no business remaining in the party in its present form.
“People who founded and worked for the party are alienated by poor management of success, and those who do not have the patience, some of us have decided to find new channels to fulfil their political ambitions. I, for instance, the chairman of the party, first chairman of Board of Trustees, first chairman from the civil society to G34 and so on, if I was not myself, I’m not bragging, I am being modest, I have no reason to be in PDP today. All I have received throughout the years is humiliation and neglect.”
He said the party only does the bidding of those he described as “noisemakers” adding that the party has an “unfortunate” habit of neglecting the gentlemen among its members who desire to play by the rules.
“I told you that I have no business being in PDP today because I am not a noisemaker. I am not created to be a noisemaker or to create trouble, they are using it to deny me whatever is due to me,” he said. “Because you are a gentleman, you won’t disturb, rather the people who shout and make noise, they try and accommodate themselves so that they don’t create problems, I think it is an unfortunate approach to life. But those who don’t make noise and don’t create troubles also have feelings as human beings and they should not have been denied what is due to them.”
On President Goodluck Jonathan’s chances in the South East in the forthcoming election, Chief Ekwueme said that the president is taking the support of the region for granted and this may cost him votes as he has alienated some of his supporters in the region.
He doubted if the president would be able to garner block vote in the forthcoming election like he did in 2011, as he feared that many of those who voted for the president then might boycott the election.
“Now, we have election in less than two months, people are disgruntled. At the last election, the state voted overwhelmingly for President Jonathan, we had the highest per cent of all the six geo-political zones for the President. In less than two months when elections are held, many people from South-East may not vote for Muhammadu Buhari for reasons which I will not go into now, but it does not necessarily mean they will vote for Jonathan because of how things have evolved.
“Many will not vote at all. Not casting their votes at all is a minus for the President, so he shouldn’t take the South-East for granted that it will be the same 99 per cent votes that will come from the South- East in 2015. It might not be.”
He noted that PDP is in disarray in the South East and that for it to make headway in the election it must make efforts to reconcile all aggrieved members.
“Well, because the leadership of the PDP in every state in the South-East does not have coherency, well organized PDP structure today. Ebonyi is in disarray, Enugu is abdicated, Abia, Anambra have about six different factions, Imo is not serious at that, so it requires hard work for PDP to bring together the South-East to how it was eight years ago. My worry is that many of them in the leadership of PDP don’t even realize that there is this danger, they think it is business as usual, so they take South-East for granted that they will vote that same way they voted, 90 per cent of vote to President Jonathan, it may not happen.” [myad]
Unknown persons today, threw substances suspected to be dynamite into the All Progressives Congress (APC) secretariat in Abam-Ama, Okrika, damaging substantial parts of the offices. Sources said the incident took place at about 3.14am today, adding that although no life was lost, the secretariat was extensively damaged. Chairman of the Okrika Local Government Area chapter of the APC, Christian Asifamaka, said in a statement issued in Port Harcourt later in the day that his office was the worst hit in the attack. He blamed the attack on the members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whom he said wanted to drag the APC into violent confrontation. “The All Progressives Congress in Okrika views this latest attack as a deliberate provocation by our opponents, the People’s Democratic Party to draw the APC into a battle that would destabilise our beloved local government area. This is unfortunate and the APC in Okrika would not allow Okrika to become a hotbed of crises as the PDP would wish,” he said. [myad]
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the exit of Arunma Oteh as its Director-General. The commission made the disclosure in a statement issued by its management.
It said that Ms. Oteh would be remembered for her passion, purpose, articulation and implementation of reform measures driven by the vision to transform the Nigerian capital market into world class.
“She was in a hurry to see Nigeria achieve a world class capital market that will drive development and make Nigeria one of the most attractive investment destination,” the commission said.
Some of her accomplishments, according to the statement, include restoration of investor confidence through strong enforcement actions and improvement of rules and regulations and investor education.
It said that SEC established the National Investor Protection Fund and strengthened its Administrative Proceedings Committee, APC, to deepen and broaden the market.
“The market witnessed significant product innovation, improved listing rules, landmark bond market reforms widening of participation in the markets through licensing and coming on stream of other capital trade points.
“Under her leadership, the SEC also championed reforms at the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) that witnessed a more robust output and delivery in its operator/oversight role,” the statement said.
The initiative to revamp NSE listing rules, it said, led to landmark transactions in dual listing of SEPLAT Petroleum on the NSE and the London Stock Exchange in April 2014, as well as the development of an alternative securities market.
It said she would certainly be remembered for rescuing the capital market from the doldrums in which it was mired as a result of sharp practices that were rife and the global financial crisis soon after she assumed office in January 2010,” said the statement.
Ms. Oteh was appointed by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2009 but resumed in January 2010. She had a running battle with the House of Representatives as lawmakers called for her removal after she accused the leadership of a committee of demanding bribe from her commission. [myad]
The Defence Headquarters has confirmed that no fewer than 14 Nigerian soldiers have been killed by Boko Haram in what has been described as one of the worst attacks in recent times. It also confirmed that at least 30 soldiers were also wounded and are now receiving medical attention.
A statement by the Director, Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade today said that most of those declared missing in action had also rejoined their unit in the ongoing reorganisation for further operations.
Olukolade said that although, several of the terrorists died in the course of the attack and efforts at repelling the assailants, the actual figure of civilian casualties has not yet been creditably determined.
He said that the situation in Baga is still being studied to determine the appropriate action that would restore law, order and normalcy to the community after the attack.
Meanwhile, troops are conducting mop-up operation around Damaturu, Yobe State, after successfully foiling and containing the terrorists’ attempt to occupy parts of the town, the Defence Headquarters said.
The terrorists had launched a massive attack from different directions of the town on Friday evening, but troops were promptly mobilised to repel the attack that lasted the night, resulting in heavy casualty on the part of the terrorists before the rest of them retreated.
General Olukolade said that weapons, including IEDs and Rocket Propelled Grenades captured from the terrorists, were being compiled while the dead as well as civilian casualties were yet to be determined.
The statement said the troops were on the trail of the fleeing terrorists while five soldiers, who were seriously wounded in the attack, were being treated in the military medical facility.
“Although, normalcy has been restored, the town is also being reinforced with more troops.” [myad]
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo made a surprise appearance today at the wedding of the foster daughter of President Goodluck Jonathan, Miss Inebharapu. The wedding was held today at the National Christian Centre, Abuja.
Obasanjo’s presence, which was greeted with loud ovation came in the wake of sour relationship that has developed between him and President Jonathan, occasioned by the manner in which the former President has been criticizing the method of President Jonathan’s governance.
Obasanjo had in his book titled: “My Watch,” takes an uncomplimentary view of President Jonathan’s style of leadership to which the President took exception. Jonathan was reported to have grouped former President Obasanjo into the past igerian leaders in his famous remarks at the flag-off of his Presidential campaign in Lagos as “Motor Touts.”
The former president had also recently flayed the incumbent for allegedly mis-using the foreign reserve.
Obasanjo stormed venue of the wedding with Dr. Andy Uba, as well as a retinue of his before the service. [myad]
Fellow Nigerians, barely one month and some days to the start of our 2015 general elections, things are already falling apart. There was never a doubt in my mind that politicians would naturally heat up the polity to a boiling point before God rescues us as always from some wondrously amazing people. The two leading parties of PDP and APC would do our country a great favour if they can eschew violence and stick to the basic tenets of Democracy. Their foot-soldiers in particular must be warned specifically about the inherent danger associated with deliberately causing mayhem aimlessly in one’s own country. Most times, it is the poor who would be used as political canon-fodder while the children of the rich would be far away from the theatre of war. The one man I expected to rise above the petty squabbles of electioneering campaigns is the President and Commander-in-Chief. Indeed, at the inauguration of his Presidential Campaign Team on Tuesday President Jonathan urged his campaign team and Party faithful to be decorous in their language, focusing on issue and not personalities. However, barely two days later he was doing the exact opposite of what he had preached. It is unfortunate that the President chose to go back on his words as he joined the fray two days later as he practically exploded in public during the flagging off of his re-election bid as President. The tone and tempo of his speech was stylishly vituperative. It could easily have been described as spitting fire and shooting from the hips. He appeared to me like a man who was under intensive pressure and didn’t really know how to off-load the heavy burden on his chest. I should have suspected that something unpleasant was about to happen after I read the news that the Presidency had responded in kind to the myriad of attacks and salvos fired at Dr Goodluck Jonathan by former President, General Olusegun Obasanjo, who has since become a loose cannon in the PDP. The former President has arguably become a one man riot squad against the second coming of President, was savagely and mercilessly described as a “motor park tout.” For me, this was the climax of a long-drawn battle between father and his godson. We’ve witnessed such bitter altercations and mutual insults in the past but this recent one took the cake. It is sad that this are the canapés we are being served before the main dishes of sloganeering begin. The global community must be wondering what manner of country ours is where elders throw decorum to the wind in the presence of infants and toddlers. What examples are we setting for the youths we all claim to love so much when we can’t tolerate ourselves in the political arena? All eyes are on Nigeria and in particular the President who is at present the father of the nation. This position is the highest in the land and it was apparently freely handed to him by the good people of Nigeria in 2011. Even before then, the same people had shown him immense love at a time he was being harassed by the proverbial cabal. At that time, no one complained that we hated the North just because we rallied round a man from the Niger Delta. Most of those claiming ownership of Mr President today were nowhere to be seen then. It is strange how success instantly catapults a man into a different level and planet. All manner of claimants would suddenly surface from nowhere and chase everyone away. It is the tragedy of power in our clime where the man on the throne has to go through this terrible, and self-immolating, process of deification. This is why most leaders often fail in office because they are usually far removed from reality. This trait became very obvious as I watched the President deliver his speech in Lagos days ago at the start of his 2015 Presidential campaign. His party leaders were not in short supply. Everyone came to pay homage to the man with the power to turn water into wine over 2,000 years after such a miracle was performed in Galilee. One speaker after the other eulogised the President in superlatives. They raved about his transformation agenda which in their dream or reality must have transfigured Nigeria into a Paradise on earth. Listening to those incredible guys one would have thought they were describing some far-flung places and a true reincarnation of Lee Kuan Yew or a Chairman Mao leading the industrial revolution in Nigeria. The President himself did not waste this moment, he was visibly pleased with the adulations which in reality were not meant by many of the speakers who had mastered the art and science of lying to anyone in government. I had waited patiently for the President’s speech. I was certain he was going to take a very subtle and conciliatory approach but I was very wrong. The moment he took the microphone till he finished, the President was on the offensive. It was certainly not a charm offensive but one laced with pent up frustration and anger. He came on like a Heavyweight boxer chasing the World Heavyweight title. The President did not pretend about his intention which was to jab at his challenger using mostly unlawful blows and pummel him to a corner for a possible knockout. President Jonathan sounded angry and agitated. He made generous use of the literary style of rhetorical questions. He threw many of such posers to his jubilant crowd who must have wondered at the physical transformation of their candidate. If the President was known to be gentle and somehow taciturn in the past, he was the exact opposite on Thursday, January 8, 2015. He was clearly in an upbeat mood and it reflected in his grandstanding. Let’s now go to the meat of his speech and try to examine the merits of the self-glorification, whether vain or otherwise. The summary can be put simply thus: Mr President blames his predecessors for all the woes that have bedeviled Nigeria. I wonder if he forgot that as at the last count, his political party has been in power for 16 years and he has been the only Nigerian permanently in power since our return to democratic rule in 1999 as Deputy Governor, Acting Governor, Governor, Vice President, Acting President and President. 16 years is a very long time in the life of a nation. Nigeria must have spent more money in those 16 years than all the different Republics and regimes put together but sadly without commensurate results. Moreover, he also appears to have selectively forgotten that most of the predecessors that he is lambasting like Obasanjo and General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, are card carrying members of his Party, the PDP, and thus their failings are the failings of his Party and by extension himself. The President spoke repeatedly about the youths and referred to himself and others as being too old and half-dead. If so why is he contesting when there are many brilliant young people in his party? But it was a subliminal message to discredit General Muhammadu Buhari as being too old to rule this generation. “I do not want to address old people like me because we are spent already.” Unfortunately, it seems the President is not in tune with the current mood of the nation and his supporters are not likely to give him the true picture. Many of us don’t care if the man coming is going to rule from a wheelchair. We all run to the elders of the house in the days of tribulations. I wish to assure Mr President that unlike in the past when the PDP propaganda was able to truncate Buhari’s mission of rescuing Nigeria from the doldrums the story has changed miraculously today. The youths have chosen to follow his crusade even if his enemies decide to change his age to over 80. They believe the younger leaders have not done any better than the gerontocrats we all love to deride as causing our failure. Therefore playing the kite of old age won’t fly this time around. The President boasted that he has been able to conduct credible elections. I daresay that is not his doing but the action of the People of Nigeria who have resolved to protect their votes. Besides, he forgot to add that after wasting billions of naira on data capture machines they were abandoned. The Nigeria Governor’s Forum held an election of 35 people which saw a winner emerge with 19 to 16 votes yet our President recognised a loser choosing 16 above 19. He said he believes in the rule of law yet the law is being desecrated and there are too many sacred cows in PDP. I dare our security agencies to storm any PDP Secretariat and carry away their computers and staff the way they have been doing to APC. It is pitiable that a supposedly impartial State security and intelligence outfit will give one reason for carrying out such a dastardly unconstitutional act but then recant and give another wholly diametrically opposed justification for such a raid. The President is proud that Nigeria has the biggest economy in Africa but people are asking how that has affected the lives of the people. The Agricultural revolution being trumpeted is good no doubt, but it is not yet Uhuru. The question is where is the food? What are the Prices? Where is the income that should flow from such agricultural miracle. The President claims that he has done a lot for the security situation in the country. However, it seems that the President is fantasising about another country. At no time in Nigeria’s history has insecurity reached the level that it is now. There are regular killings, bombings, kidnappings, abductions, raping not to mention the unresolved saga of the Chibok Girls. A country whose military has received endless praise on many peace-keeping missions overseas cannot deploy the same military to effective use in finding almost 200 girls who remain missing. That is an indictment on the President which no whitewash can hide. The simple truth is that our people feel unsafe, even those few who have turned our much maligned police force and soldiers into personal ‘maiguards’! The President claims that one of his achievements in the petroleum sector is that Nigerians no longer queue for petrol. Although that is incorrect because there are still regular intervals when there is petrol scarcity the truth is that Nigeria as an oil producing nation has never had it so bad. The price of petrol and petroleum products are the highest they have ever been. Even when the world crude oil prices have fallen by more than 100% and the Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iwealla admits that there is no longer any subsidy on petrol, the price has remained the same. Her justification, which I referred to previously, is too puerile to repeat because it is an insult on the intelligence of Nigerians. As Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola said in his own reaction to the President’s speech: “I spent about an hour this afternoon listening to the President in my State and, for almost the same period, I saw a very angry President. I saw a President who was recriminating about people recriminating about people criticising his job performance and was blaming all those who ruled before him forgetting that he had been on this job for six years. And he kept saying that, ‘They say we don’t have a plan.’ But for 25 minutes, he did not reveal a plan on power; he did not reveal a plan on security; he did not reveal a plan on corruption. Now after six years, without being able to articulate what he is doing and what he will do, and he keeps blaming everybody, forgetting that he is the Commander-in-Chief, if the kitchen is too hot, as it is becoming of late, you must get out of the kitchen.” I’m almost certain the President will receive more knocks from other stakeholders for this newly acquired belligerent disposition. My advice as usual is very simple. A man should never change what has worked wonders for him all his life. The President’s gentle mien had always been his secret weapon. A man who did not lift a finger to become President need not wage a war to retain it. Elections are never won by abusing potential voters but usually through the use of persuasion. Those who are misleading the President are not helping him. All they’ve succeeded in doing is to alienate the electorate and paint him as someone who is very desperate for power. I advise the President to maintain his calm dignity instead of fighting real and imaginary enemies on all fronts. There is nothing more he wants from God. He has been very lucky but there is no need to overstretch that luck. If perchance he is defeated on FEBUHARI 14 (as some people have described the election date), the President should accept his fate graciously and return home triumphantly. Anything else may wipe out all that he has effortlessly achieved. Mr. President, there is life outside government. [myad]
An online newspaper, photius.com has put a lie to President Goodluck Jonathan’s pronouncement in Lagos that General Muhammadu Buhari’s regime did not procure even a single rifle for the Nigerian soldiers at the time he was Head of State between 1983 and 1985. The newspaper said that between 1983 and 1987: “Nigeria imported military materials valued at US$1.5 billion from about ten major suppliers–more than any other African state.” President Jonathan had, at the flag-off of his re-election rally in Lagos on Thursday, alleged that not a single rifle was purchased in the last 30 years by the Nigerian government. Apparently referring to the regime of his opponent and presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammdau Buhari, the President challenged him to account for the defence budget during his tenure. However, a document from another source, the Stockholm International Peace Institute, indicates that Nigeria took delivery of different sort of military hardware within the period the president made reference to. To further expose the president’s ignorance and lie, the document said, country purchased more arms and ammunition in the regime of General Muhammadu Buhari than all the other governments put together. The document was obtained from the website of the institute. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Nigeria acquired these military equipment between 1983-1985. Some of the equipment, the document said, include: 544 Aircrafts, 160 Air defense systems, 122 Armored vehicles, 62 Artillery, 52 Missiles and 12 Sensors among others. It said that a total of over 989 heavy military equipment was procured within two and half years during Buhari’s regime. [myad]
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