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I Will Perform Better If I’m Returned To Power, Jonathan Assures Plateau People

Jonathan in Ibadan

President Goodluck Jonathan has Plateau State people that if he is returned to power in the February elections, he would do better for the country than he had done so far. He assured the people of Plateau state that he would end the incessant killings in Plateau state.

Jonathan who spoke today at Presidential campaign rally at the Rwang Pam township stadium in Jos, the capital city, as he solicited for support of the electorates asked the Plateau people to be peaceful in all aspects of their lives

“If you give us your mandates in the next four years, I assure you that we will perform better.”

President Jonathan said that PDP is the “only party that can lead Nigeria successful,” even as he apologised to the Plateau people for coming to the campaign rally behind schedule.

The PDP presidential candidate and his running mate were in Jos with their wives. Senate President David Mark also accompanied the campaign team. Mark pledged to deliver the North Central zone to President Jonathan.

He said President Jonathan has kept the promises he made to Nigerians in 2011, therefore should not panic because the electorates of the region will support him.

The PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, said President Jonathan has promised to create two million jobs in the country if given the mandate again. He said Mr. Jonathan got rid of the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Nigeria, and therefore deserved a second term.

Speaking at the rally, Governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang, told President Jonathan that most Plateau people have not collected their voters cards, therefore will be disfranchised during the polls.

He advocated the use of temporary voter cards during the forthcoming elections and assured Mr. Jonathan of Plateau votes during the presidential elections. [myad]

 

NAFDAC Seizes Five Containers Of Fake Aphrodisiacs

NAFDAC DG

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has seized five containers of counterfeit aphrodisiacs, known as Heragra and Ziagra.

The Director General of the agency, Dr. Paul Orhii, who spoke at a briefing, where the drug fakers were paraded in Lagos on Monday, stated that NAFDAC officials intercepted another container of fake drugs at the APC terminals in Apapa.

The fake products seized by the agency in collaboration with the officials of the Custom and Port Services were valued at N270 Million.

Dr. Orhii said that the consumption of the seized drugs could lead to heart attacks, liver failure, kidney damage and death in its victims.

“The aphrodisiacs were labeled as anti malarial drugs; still they were intercepted at the terminals. These products are known drugs of misuse and abuse, which can result in very serious health problems such as increased blood pressure, stroke, ulceration of the gastro-intestinal tract, tolerance and dependence.

“May I also state that regular use of these drugs overtime can cause stroke, liver diseases, kidney disease, swelling of the face and tongue and skin disease.” [myad]

Fani-Kayode To Professor Soludo: You Are Too Educated To Be In APC

Soludo

Director of Media and Publicity of the campaign organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has described the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Professor Charles Soludo as too educated to be in the opposition political party, All Progressives Congress (APC).

Fani-Kayode, who reacted to Professor Soludo’s criticism of the economic policies of President Goodluck Jonathan, said: “needless to say my friend and brother, Charles Soludo is confused and conflicted. He seems to have lost touch with reality and this is what often happens when you spend too much time with the Buharists.”

He said Soludo is far too educated, civilised and advanced to be in the opposition because, according to the former minister of Aviation, Soludo belongs to the modern age and not the dark ages.

“I pray that sooner than later, he comes to his senses and he sees the light.”

Fani-Kayode accused Professor Soludo of criticising the President, his government and his handling of the economy.

“Meanwhile Nigeria has just won the prestigious award of being designated as the largest economy in Africa and this has happened under the watch of President Jonathan and no-one else.

“Should any right-thinking person, who has the nation’s interest at hear,t be complaining about that?”

He made it clear that 100,000 of the presidential candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari cannot match one Goodluck Jonathan in terms of tolerance, compassion or performance.

Professor Soludo had condemned the President’s economic policies, saying it would not help the country. [myad]

 

 

2015 Election: We won’t Risk Sending Our Men To Boko Haram Endemic Areas, Says European Union

EU Rep for election
The European Union International Election Observation Mission has said it would not risk its me and officers as election monitors in the areas notorious for the activities of Boko Haram. Such areas are concentrated in the Norht East, comprising Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and Bauchi states.

The Head of the EU delegation to Nigeria, Santiago Ayxela, told journalists shortly after holding a closed door meeting with the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja that Mission intends to deploy 90,000 election observers to Nigeria.

Ayxela who said that his delegation will also meet with the President Goodluck Jonathan this week said that though the Mission will not risk sending observers to the north-east, it hopes to observe all the happenings leading to the February elections, including the build-up campaigns, the Election Day events and post-election occurrences.

“We can’t be in the north-east for security reasons. But we have people deployed very close to the north-east and we have contacts there and so, try to get better information as much as we can have on the north-east. But the present situation does not allow us to go to the north-east,” he said.

Ayxela said the EU observer team has been involved in the monitoring of political party primaries and national conventions since November.

“First, I want to thank General Buhari for the opportunity to have this interview here. The European Election Mission is a big mission. It is a mission that started in November and will be in place till mid-April. What happened on the Election Day is not only the problem.

“It is what happened during and within a space of time, how the party primaries were done, how the law has been complied with, the propaganda, activities of the media and any possible claims after the elections. That is our role and not just to follow up the days of election.” [myad]

 

 

Why I Put Off Ground-Breaking Delta Gas City Project, Jonathan Explains To Monarch

Jonathan and Olu of Warri

President Goodluck Jonathan has told the Olu, in the presence of his Chiefs, that he had to put off the ground breaking ceremony of the $16 billion Delta Gas City and the Export Processing Zone project (EPZ) because of the fear of outbreak of violence after the ceremony which would have frightened investors.

The President who paid a courtesy call on the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse II, in the company of Dr. Uduaghan, during an unscheduled visit to Delta State today said that however that his action in putting off the exercise was not borne out of fear that anything was going to happen to him.

According to him, as a son of the Niger – Delta, he could move freely in the zone without molestation.

The President who also had a private audience with the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, asked Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan to work out another date after the February general elections for the groundbreaking ceremony that was put off.

Governor Uduaghan commended President jonathan’s personal visit to the Olu which has afforded him the opportunity to explain to the Monarch and the Itsekiri people the issues surrounding the ground breaking ceremony of the project.

Uduaghan also expressed appreciation to the Olu on his understanding of the President’s explanation and commitment to the project.

He appealed to groups and individuals to desist from politicizing the ground breaking ceremony, adding: “we join Mr President in our commitment to the success of the project.”

 

 

Yuguda Blames PDP Leaders, Who Wanted To Embarrass Him, For Attack On President Jonathan

Bauchi State Governor, Isah Yuguda
Bauchi State Governor, Isah Yuguda

Governor of Bauchi State, Isa Yuguda, has blamed un-named leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from his state, on which platform he is governing the state, for the attack on President Goodluck Jonathan’s entourage when he was in the state capital for his campaign rally.
Yuguda whose statement exonerated supporters of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) who were widely believed to have been behind the attack, said that the PDP leaders who sponsored the attack were those who have been opposing his administration.
“The attack was organized by some of our top party chieftains who are from the state and reside in Abuja. They staged this disgraceful action of the youth,” the governor said in Hausa.
Yuguda, who is the leader of PDP in Bauchi state, spoke in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service.
He said that the attack was sponsored to embarrass him, adding: “this attack is an insult to the Emir of Bauchi and myself, the Governor of Bauchi State. It was lauunched just to ridicule us before President Jonathan who visited the state and paid homage to the emir.
“The President, as the guest of the Emir and people of Bauchi State, deserved to have been treated with respect and dignity, in line with Islamic religious tenets, which the majority of people hold. But the broom-carrying and misdirected youth, in a despicable manner, behaved irresponsibly as the presidential convoy passed by.”
Governor Yuguda wondered why Kano, which is the APC strong-controlled state did not launch such attack on President Jonathan when he visited the state.
“Mr President paid similar visit to Kano State which is a stronghold of the opposition and an APC state, but yet the President moved round the city freely, visited Emir of Kano, and nothing of such happened. Why Bauchi State?” he queried and added: “they (the PDP leaders) want to show the President that I am nobody in the state that I am governing.”
It would be recalled that President Jonathan’s re-election campaign in Bauchi on Thursday turned violent when some youths converged at the Ibrahim Babangida Square, venue of the event, and hurled shoes, plastic water bottles and other objects at the canopy where the President and members of his campaign team were delivering their speeches.
Although security operatives intervened to stop the thugs from disrupting the event, several vehicles coming out of the venue, belonging to the PDP presidential campaign team, were stoned while tyres were burnt.
The violent youth also clashed with security personnel deployed around Ran road and the Bauchi central market where a police patrol van was set ablaze by irate youths.
The PDP and the APC have accused each other of orchestrating the incident with both condemning it.
Though governor Yuguda did not mention the names of the PDP leaders he accused of masterminding the attack, but he is believed to have been referring to the party’s national chairman, Adamu Muazu, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Bala Mohammed.
Muazu and Mohammed are said to be having running battles with the governor in the past, although all parties claimed it had been resolved. [myad]

Dokubo’s Bullets Won’t Save Jonathan From Defeat Via Ballot, By Abu Bilaal Abdulrazaq bn Bello bn Oare

Asari

I do not like responding to Asari Dokubo’s frequent unguarded rants and vituperations for the mere fact that silence is the best answer given to a fool. However, his recent call to arms in a meeting of some so-called ex-militants in Bayelsa is one that should be given a response, since the appropriate authorities

I do not like responding to Asari Dokubo’s frequent unguarded rants and vituperations for the mere fact that silence is the best answer given to a fool. However, his recent call to arms in a meeting of some so-called ex-militants in Bayelsa is one that should be given a response, since the appropriate authorities (DSS, NPF, etc) have failed to respond. By the way, in Nigeria, under President Jonathan, an ex-militant is more honoured, revered, and dreaded than an ex-soldier.

In the beginning, President Jonathan’s supporters tried to play the religious card by branding General Muhammadu Buhari a bigot but it didn’t sell. They tried to write him off in the eyes of Nigerians on account of his age… that failed too. Next was his educational qualification. They embarked on a fruitless effort to discredit the APC presidential candidate by alleging that the retired General of the Nigerian army who once headed the Supreme Military Council does not possess a Leaving School Certificate. They made so much hue and cry over Buhari’s certificate issue that one would think they had forgotten the road to the court. That effort also failed.

Alas, after exhausting all tactics and antics available to them to sway public opinion against Buhari, the supporters of Goodluck Jonathan, are now openly threatening violence should their man loose out in the February 14 presidential election, whether or not the entire electoral process is free, fair and credible. In other words, their own shallow understanding of democracy is that everyone “must” vote for Goodluck Jonathan, despite the fact that his failure in all ramifications of governance is unparalleled in the history of Nigeria.

There are a few issues I like to underscore from this evil declaration.

Firstly, where is Marilyn Ogar, the spokeswoman of the PDP… sorry, DSS? Only a few days after the Abuja peace accord, and some disgruntled individuals headed by an orangutan called Asari Dokubo are already threatening war should their candidate loose out in the election, and the security agencies in the country are not paying any attention to it. If the Abuja peace accord, which had the buy-in of the National Security Adviser and the Commander-In-Chief himself, was anything to go by, one would have expected that Asari Dokubo, Tompolo, Boyloaf, and the other empty vessels who are part of that infamous Yenagoa declaration should by now be in the custody of security agencies writing statements, at the least. Indeed, one would have expected the operatives of the DSS to swing into action with the same level of swiftness with which they invaded the APC data office in Lagos.

Secondly, this early and unwarranted threat of war is a clear indication that Goodluck Jonathan and his supporters have conceded defeat even before the day of the election. Otherwise, if they were confident of victory, there would have been absolutely no need gathering in that coven where they issued that call to arms. My advice for them is that they should not forget they have consented to an amnesty deal. Therefore any resort to arms ever again would mean that they would be exterminated like flies by government security forces and heaven will not fall. It is a deal they willingly agreed to, and they just cannot eat their cake and have it.

Thirdly and finally, I like to urge my fellow Nigerians who earnestly yearn for change not to be intimidated by these opportunistic ethnic jingoists, but to take them for who they truly are: empty vessels known for making the loudest noise.

Goodluck Jonathan has been given a fair opportunity to serve at the highest level in this country, and he bungled it. He made a barrage of promises during his 2011 campaigns. And now in 2015, four years after, instead of giving us an account of his stewardship by telling us how much of his promises he has been able to fulfill so that we can on that basis assess his performance and decide whether to retain him for another four years or kick him out, he is busy going round the country making a fresh set of promises, most of which are clearly unrealistic (like creating two million jobs per annum for the next four years if re-elected, when he couldn’t create that amount of jobs for the entire six years he has been at the head of government).

God-willing, elections will hold as scheduled by INEC, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be beaten black and blue in a fair contest, and the only redeeming path that will be left for him to take will be to congratulate the winner, General Muhammadu Buhari.

If Asari and his co-miscreants try anything stupid, they will be effectively shackled and caged, even to the delight and relief of their own kinsmen whom they have been brutally lording over.

Asari has been thrown into prison before by President Obasanjo. But for the magnanimity of President Yar’Adua of blessed memory, he probably would have expired there. I am as much a South-Southernern and a Niger-Deltan like him and his fellows. I hail from Edo State, and I was born and raised in Warri, Delta State. I make bold to say that change in Nigeria is not only possible, but inevitable! No amount of threat can stop us from achieving it, not even from Asari Dokubo multiplied by a thousand and all the Niger-Delta criminals benefitting from illicit contracts from the inept Jonathan-led government put together.

I reiterate, come February 14th, Goodluck Jonathan will be defeated by the ballots, and not even the bullets will be able to save him.

Abu Bilaal Abdulrazaq bn Bello bn Oare, Kaduna, Nigeria
sahaabah@aol.com. [myad]

 

 

May 29 Handover Is Sacrosanct, President Jonathan Assures US Scribe

Jonathan and kerry

“I made it absolutely clear that the May 29th handover date is sacrosanct.  In addition, the Government will provide all resources that are required by the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure that the election goes smoothly.  I also emphasized that INEC is an independent body, which makes its own decisions without any interference from the Government.”

These declarations were made today by President Goodluck Jonathan when he held a meeting with the United States of America Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry, who arrived Lagos today to engage in series of meetings with major stakeholders in the February general elections in the country.

He further assured the visitor that he is deeply committed to ensuring that our forthcoming election is free, fair, and credible.  It is especially critical that all political parties abide by the Abuja Accord, which commits each to non-violence before, during, and after the election.

“Nigeria is a vibrant democracy and the largest trading partner of the United States in Africa, with more than $18 billion in bilateral trade.  Our countries and peoples share a mutual admiration for each other and a deep commitment to freedom, democracy, and human rights.

“”This is why we are together engaged in a struggle against a common enemy that promotes terror, fear, division, and violates human rights, most especially of women and girls, with complete impunity.  Winning the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria and West Africa is absolutely essential to beat back the tide of religious extremism around the world.

“Our security forces have been working tirelessly and courageously to achieve this goal.  I reaffirmed for Secretary Kerry that Nigeria is strongly committed to building the multinational task force to fight Boko Haram in partnership with Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin Republic under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.  Indeed, I called publicly for such a regional approach at the African leaders summit in Paris in May 2014 and more recently in multilateral meetings.

“We are pleased that the international community is now strongly united behind this initiative and agree that its success is critical. It is equally important that the multinational force receives the significant support that is required to address the threat through our global partners.

“The United States, more than any other country in the world, has the most experience fighting armed insurgencies.  And having suffered the devastating attacks of 9/11, its people also understand the insecurity and fear that is the reality for the vast majority of peaceful, tolerant Muslims and Christians in North Eastern Nigeria.”

President Jonathan believed that enhancing and expanding various channels of cooperation between the two countries, in the context of growing international coordination, are of the utmost importance.  [myad]

 

Buhari Demands Apology From Senate President, Presidency For Accusing Him Of Masterminding Attacks On Jonathan

Sen. David mark
Sen. David mark

The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), has demanded an unreserved apology from the Presidency, Senate President, David Mark and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for accusing him of masterminding attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan in Katsina and Bauchi during his campaign tour of the states.

Buhari’s demand for apology stemmed from the disclosure by Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State that those who attacked President Jonathan’s convoy in his State were actually PDP members.

The Presidency and the national leadership of PDP had alleged that Buhari and his party, the APC, mobilized their supporters to pelt stones on President Jonathan’s campaign train when it visited Katsina and Bauchi States. They accused the presidential candidate of masterminding the attacks in spite of the peace pact he signed on peaceful conduct before, during and after the elections.

But Governor Yuguda, who is serving on the platform of the PDP, in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service yesterday, said the incident was pre-arranged by Abuja politicians from the State to tarnish his reputation before President Jonathan.

His statement when translated into the English language reads, “I am sure and let the world know that the people who did this thing were PDP members and those politicians in Abuja were the ones behind it; they were not APC members.”

Consequent upon the revelation, Buhari, in a statement issued by the Director, Media and Publicity of his campaign organization, Malam Garba Shehu, said the admission by Yuguda that the incident was engineered by PDP members had absolved the presidential candidate and the APC of any blames.

According to the statement: “It has always been said that the incidents that have manifested themselves in the electioneering process were act of the PDP on PDP violence, arising from their mismanaged primaries. Governor Yuguda’s admission is a confirmation of the position of our party and our candidate that they have no hand whatsoever in these dastardly attacks.

“Now that Yuguda has admitted that these attacks were hatched and executed by fellow PDP members, we demand an immediate retraction and apology from the Senate President David Mark; the Political Adviser to the President, Professor Alkali; the PDP leadership and their presidential campaign council, who have unjustly made our party and its presidential candidate their whipping boys over this unfortunate incident. We commend Isa Yuguda’s candour expressed through this open admission,” the statement added. [myad]

 

Attacks On Jonathan’s Convoy: PDP Faults APC, Warns Of Consequences If Anything Happens To Him

Femi Fani Kayode
Femi Fani Kayode

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation has faulted the All Progressives Congress (APC) over its claims that members of the PDP masterminded last week’s attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign convoys in Katsina and Bauchi.

The Campaign Organisation expressed shock that the spokesperson of the opposition APC, Lai Mohammed, could come up with such allegation.

Spokesperson of the Organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, described the allegation by Mohammed as ridiculous, adding that the lies of the APC were unbelievable.

Fani-Kayode said in a statement that “the allegation by the spokesman of the APC, Lai Mohammed, that the PDP were the ones behind the attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan in Katsina and Bauchi are absurd, reckless and asinine. The shameless lies of the APC are simply mind-boggling and as each day passes, they seem to be getting worse and worse.

“Does it make any sense for the PDP to hire thugs to chant ”sai Buhari”, to waive brooms in the air and to physically attack their own candidate’s convoy?  Does it make any sense for them to throw rocks at their own presidential candidate and injure his bodyguards?

“Honestly it is clear to all those with discerning minds that the APC have lost touch with reality. They have been blinded by their hate, deceit and their sheer desperation for power.

“The truth is that they are the ones that have an inbred culture of violence and intolerance, and that encourage brutal and barbaric behavior and not the PDP.

“The PDP values peace, tolerance, a plurality of views, differing opinions and the sanctity of life but the APC do not.  The PDP belongs to the modern age and the modern world but the APC belongs to the dark ages.”

He said the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation rejected  Lai Mohammed’s absurd allegation and warned him, his candidate and his party to be ready for grave and far-reaching consequences if anything untoward should happen to President Jonathan during the course of this campaign.

According to him, “All hell will break loose. The stoning, attacks, violence and intimidation have to stop and the safety and security of our Presidential candidate, our supporters and our members must be guaranteed if we wish to avoid being propelled into a vicious and reciprocal cycle of violence, turmoil, destruction and catastrophe in this country.” [myad]

 

 

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