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TAN’s Fraud And President Jonathan’s Ambition‬, By Erasmus Ikhide

PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu'azu
PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu

There is every reason to be apprehensive as the 2015 presidential election approaches. Not majorly because Nigeria as we know it might shrink on the pages of the world map as has been loudly predicted but because certain group like Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN) is poised to re-write the electoral law on the auspices of the presidency. A cursory look at TAN as an organization, it’s agenda and the forcible pimpernels who drive the group cast a slur on the dithering state of affairs on the presidency.‬
‪TAN’s banal, lawless and propulsive avowal to continue its campaign for the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 against the grains of electoral laws which stipulate 90 days period of open campaigns clearly corroborated earlier indices that President Jonathan values his Aso Rock tenancy than the security of Nigerians and the safety of the adducted Chibok girls. The foul mouthed Methuselah or Olisa Metuh, the PDP propagandist Secretary barely belaboured his vanquished self that his party, the PDP and the presidency have no hands in TAN’s re-election campaigns for the president. How evasive can that be?‬
‪The fact that key government officials, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the PDP Governors and serving ministers such as Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, are part of the jamboree, moving from one geopolitical zone to the other collecting signatures, suggests that TAN is an organ of the PDP and President Jonathan’s campaign organization.
‪The presidency is not alone in the revolting TAN saga. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which has a responsibility to regulate all electoral activities, including political campaigns, has seemingly capitulated. INEC has become a pathetic aberration, a helpless umpire, driven primitively like a puppet by its master. With its compulsive silence, INEC has squandered the public trust it enjoys over the relatively free, and largely commendation Ekiti and Osun elections a few months ago.‬
‪The cynicisms arising from INEC’s inability to rein in TAN, the PDP and the presidency to play by the electoral rules is such that dampened INEC’s assurances that it is capable of securing and guaranteeing a level playing field for all political parties as the 2015 elections approaches. INEC must rise to the occasion and responsibly too, through official pronouncements and other punitive measures as a precursor towards the disbandment of any violating political parties or outright disqualification of erring candidate from contesting in the 2015 election.‬
‪Nigerians are at a loss as to why INEC has not invoked the relevant electoral laws and bring sanction to bear on TAN, PDP and president Jonathan for doing violence to the rule of the game and the nation’s constitution he swore to protect. President Jonathan owes it as a duty to Nigerians and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to uphold every letter in the statue book. He owes it as a duty to disentangle himself from TAN’s falsehood, repulsive insult and the open mockery of the people’s sensibilities.‬
‪Given the enormous resources at the disposal of the presidency and its robot TAN, the people’s future and hope have been mangled by needless propaganda and violation of the ethical foundation of integrity – the bases of democracy. Our freedom from all forms of political manipulations are not guaranteed unless all democratic institutions perform their functions well. But these institutions are unable to do so because there is no independent check on the Presidency’s violation of democratic rules. The malfeasance and gross abuse and barefaced aggression against the electoral laws by president Jonathan and his hirelings is highly proverbial. Any further doubts that TAN’s campaigns and president Jonathan acceptance and funding of the group has not blunted the edge of the taunted rule of law?‬
‪The absurdity in TAN’s campaigns for president Jonathan’s re-election is multifarious. Aside the illegality of the campaigns whose time is premature, the falsehood of president Jonathan out performing his predecessors, even his equation with the like of Obama, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, among others in TAN’s bizarre, comical and desultory advertisement; it is the dramatisation of Jonathan’s failure to rescue the Chibok girls, and proceeded to use the same # tag and slogan as an anchor for his presidential restoration beyond 2015!‬
‪Is anyone conscious of the #BRING BACK JONATHAN 2015 banners donning TAN’s campaign venues across the country and its desecration of the struggle to free the Chibok girls held hostage by the Boko Haram militias over the last six months? Is it not possible for perceptive Nigerians to see through facade the wall of deception mounted by the president and the cacophony of voices represented by TAN? Can’t we root out this obscenity that has spiralled intermittently with us since the beginning of this Fourth Republic?‬
‪It is safe to say that the attempt by TAN and their incredible followers to make a caricature of the nation is propelled by president Jonathan’s relentless funding of the roughish and irritable group. This captures Karl Marx’s exposition on materialism; that class interest, greed and hidden motives are the driving forces of vaunting ambition. For as Marx said, ‘It is not the consciousness of men that determines their existence, but their social existence that determines their consciousness.’
This is one of the clearest exposition of Marx’s materialist conception of history since most modern day philosophers agreed that economic factors play a crucial role in the shaping of social,cultural and political life.‬
‪Briefly put – there is another anecdotal and ironical angle to TAN. The sponsors of TAN are majorly peopled by Southeast extraction of the country. Sadly enough, there is no road to Eastern Nigeria! A trip to Anambra State recently to pay the last respect to the Great One of Agulu, Dr Dora Akunyili invokes the 2012 River Niger horror flood and exploitation of the Eastern people’s emotive consciousness. Death toll from the flooding after heavy rain and the release of water from a dam in Cameroon rose to 70, with some 120,000 people displaced, 61,000 quartered in 30 camps across the state.‬
‪After spending six hours on the same spot in a stretch of less than 50 metres before River Niger head bridge and overlooking Onitsha, you could see property damage and how human suffering laid bare along the river course before entering the city. I was struck by the squalor of those forced by poverty to live near River Niger and the shanty town hugging its banks. It was a decent to hell! The misery in all its horror and destitution engulfing countless homes did not sufficiently attract the attention of TAN and president Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. This degree of privation which the people are grappling are the consequences president Jonathan’s miss-governance and anti people’s policies.‬
‪To make the case more harrowing for the citizens, there is already serious squabble over the non-payment of compensation by the government without which construction works on the Second Niger Bridge would not commence construction. Yet, TAN in daily advertisements in virtually all television stations anchored by Chief Zebrudia, continued deception by inundating Southeastern people and Nigerians at large with denuding falsehood. This deceit is further justified by the inclusion of Azikiwe and Ebele amongst the leader’s name.‬
‪Painfully and pitifully, this is the Charlotte and hogwash Eastern Nigeria and other ethnically blindfolded Nigerians celebrate as governance. To make matters worse, the TAN campaigns are propelled by dishonest characters whose sources of stupendous wealth are questionable. Also, from available evidence, some of the key personalities from the private sector associated with TAN at the highest levels are facing one case of corruption or the other with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This is one of the absurdities of president Goodluck Jonathan’s administration that makes a mountain out of the anti-corruption mole hill.‬
‪There is nothing wrong for president Goodluck Jonathan to seek to elongate his tenancy in Aso Rock, as long as the Constitution of the Republic allows it, as it were. But everything is wrong when such elongation is prated on deceptive premises; roughish permutations of ethnocentric manipulation, exploitation of the people’s emotive weakness, and the oppressive greed of the oligarchs.

Erasmus, a public affairs analyst wrote in from Lagos, Nigeria.‬ Tell: 234-805-622-5515‬

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Toyota Withdraws 1.67 Million Vehicles From Market Over Fire Risk Problems

Toyota-luxury

Toyota has announced that it would recall 1.67 million vehicles globally over brake problems and other glitches that pose a fire risk, the latest in a string of problems for the world’s biggest automaker.

The Japanese giant pointed to three problems in several models, including its luxury Lexus brand and upmarket Crown Majesta.

Among the issues was an improperly shaped part that could lead to a change in the “feel” of the brake pedal over time — a problem that affected 802,000 vehicles, mostly in Japan and China, produced between June 2007 and June 2012.

“The brake does not become ineffective, but brake performance could begin to gradually degrade,” Toyota said in an e-mail.

A separate issue involving the fuel delivery pipe on 759,000 vehicles, including Lexus models and Crown Majestas made between January 2005 and September 2010, could increase the risk of a fire “in the presence of an ignition source.”

Over half of the affected cars were sold in the United States.

A problem with 190,000 cars in Japan linked to the fuel-suction plate also posed a fire risk, the firm said. The affected cars were made between October 2006 and October 2014.

In total, there were 1.75 million faults but some vehicles were affected by more than one problem.

“Toyota is not aware of any fires, crashes, injuries, or fatalities” linked to the problems, it added.

The announcement comes about four months after Toyota recalled 2.27 million vehicles globally over a defect that could see airbags fail to deploy in a crash and that also posed a fire risk.

The automaker has recalled almost 11 million vehicles since the start of this year, dealing another blow to its once-stellar reputation for quality and safety.

Among the announcements was the February recall of 1.9 million units of Toyota’s signature Prius hybrid cars.

Despite logging record sales and bumper profits, Toyota has been fighting to protect its reputation as General Motors scrambles to contain a deadly ignition-linked scandal.

In March, Toyota agreed to pay US$1.2 billion to settle US criminal charges that it lied to regulators and the public as it tried to cover up deadly accelerator defects. [myad]

House Of Reps Approve Independent Candidacy In Elections, 70 Other Amendments In Constitution

Tambuwal

The House of Representatives has, today, approved independent candidacy in any election in Nigeria to the nation’s 1999 constitution even as it voted to effect 70 other amendments to sections of the constitution.

This was as even they supported the adoption of referendum for state creation. They, however, rejected the amendment of Section 9 to allow for a referendum in determining the fate of the National Conference recommendations.

Among the 261 house members who participated in the process, 252 members voted in favour of the amendments, eight voted against and one abstained.

A two-third vote (240 of the 360-members) is required to amend the constitution.

The report will be forwarded to the 36 state Houses of Assembly for their concurrence.

The 71 amendments approved by the lower house border on legislative immunity, local government autonomy, state creation, indigeneship and citizenship.

Some others are independent candidacy in elections, budgetary process, life pension for National Assembly heads and role for traditional rulers.

An alteration of Section 7 among others, stops revenue allocation from the Federation Account to local governments that are not democratically elected.

They also approved the dissolution of local government administrations at the expiration of four years commencing from the date the members of councils were sworn in.

While altering Section 59, the lawmakers also voted to bypass the president if he failed to sign a bill presented to him within 30 days.

“Within seven days, the President of the Senate shall convene a joint sitting of the National Assembly to reconsider the bill.

“And if passed by two-thirds majority of members of both Houses at such joint sitting, the Bill shall become law and the assent of the President shall not be required,” the conference report reads.

In other constitution amendments, house members also approved independent candidacy in elections in Nigeria.

A new amendment makes it mandatory for the president to address a joint meeting of the National Assembly once a year.

The office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, Nigerian Police, Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, National Security Agencies have now been place on a first line charge from Nigeria’s Consolidated Revenue Account.

House members equally approved life pension for the President and Deputy President of theSenate as well as Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The life pension would be paid only if he/she was not impeached from office.

An alteration of Section 241 which inserts a new subsection (2A) bars Nigerian courts or tribunals from staying any proceeding on account of an interlocutory appeal.

House members also voted to include seven items to the concurrent legislative list, some of which are agriculture, railways and pensions. [myad]

 

Eagles Wake Up, Manage A 3-1 Win Against Sudan In AFCON Qualifier

Super Eagles

Nigeria Super Eagles  seem to have woken up from slumber as they beat Sudan 3-1 at the National Stadium, Abuja to record their first win in four matches played so far in the Group A of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The performance of the African champions did not indicate an improvement on the team’s outings in the three matches played in the group, in which the team lost two matches and drew one.

Nigeria, which lost to Sudan 0-1 on Saturday in Khartoum, moved to the third place in the group standing. [myad]

Okupe Describes Buhari, Atiku As Serial Losers Who Jonathan Will Defeat In 2015

Doyin OkupeSenior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe has described General Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar who have declared their intention to run for the Presidency in the 2015 election on the platform of opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) as a serial losers whom President Goodluck Jonathan will defeat again.
Giving an indication that President Goodluck Jonathan will seek re-election in the 2015 presidential election, Dr. Okupe said Jonathan will contest against “serial failures.”
The Presidential aide who fielded questions from newsmen today at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, was reacting to an online report which alleged that Jonathan is not interested in seeking re-election in 2015 but is working towards a two-year tenure elongation for himself and other public office holders across the country.
According to Okupe, tenure elongation under any guise was not in the President’s plan, describing the report as a continuation of calculated attempts by the opposition to throw everything into the arena to embarrass the President.
The presidential aide said no one should lose sleep because the President has not formally declared his interest in the 2015 race, saying the biggest masquerade always comes out last.
Describing those who had declared interests on the platform of the All Progressives Congress as “serial failures,” Okupe said Vice President Atiku Abubakar had tried three times and failed while former Head of State, General Muhammed Buhari (rtd.) had attempted four times.
While further describing them as lacking leadership qualities, he wondered what additional knowledge they have gathered that would enable them compete favourably with the President.
“You know Yoruba people have one proverb which says it is the biggest masquerade that comes out last. The declaration by the opposition is not really something new.
“Most of the candidates of the opposition are serial failures. Atiku has tried twice and has failed, Buhari has done it four times and he has failed.
“If you present yourself for an election, first, second, third and fourth times, what new things are they bringing? Have they gone to school or are they bringing new things. We are absolutely unperturbed.
“The President is going to contest against serial losers. People who never win election. People who have no leadership quality and it is even now worse for them because this President has been given four years platform with which he has demonstrated his administrative capability, efficiency and delivery.”
Okupe also wondered what Buhari will be telling Nigerians during his campaign.
“What is Buhari going to tell Nigerians now? What is the new thing? He was a former military Head of State and that is what he has done; but since then and now, what is the new story? You cannot compare ‘I will do’ to ‘I have done.’ It is not possible.”
Okupe said Jonathan would only declare interest in the race after due consultations.
He expressed the confidence that the President’s decision would be in the larger interest of the party and the country. He said the decision would be taken very soon.
He added, “The President has been under intense pressure from ordinary citizens, foreign and local interest groups, and especially even his party.
“Virtually all levels of party structure have more or less endorsed the President to run and I believe the President is not going to let us down.
“He has done very well. We appreciate it and we are calling on him to come and run.
“As for the timing of his declaration, it is my belief that it will be after due consideration that he will take an appropriate decision that would be of the larger interest of the party and the country.”

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Presidency: General Buhari Runs Again, Promises To Wipe Out Corruption, Boko Haram

Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd)
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd)

For the fourth time running, the Nigeria’s former military Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari has declared his interest in running for the office of President in the 2015 election on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) even as the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) has threw its support behind him.
Before a large crowd of his supporters who thronged the Eagle Square in the nation’s federal capital territory today, General Buhari berated President Goodluck Jonathan administration’s kid glove handling of corruption all over the place. He promised that the first two things he would attack headlong if elected are corruption and insurgency from the body politics of Nigeria.
He criticized the administration of President Jonathan for its inability to adequately tackle the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency.
“Nearly all Nigerians are in fear of their lives … due to insurgency by the godless movement called Boko Haram, by armed robbers on the highways, by kidnappers who have put whole communities to flight.”
This was even as the Benue state chairman of the CNPP, Mr. Baba Agan who told newsmen in Makurdi, the state capital that the decision to support General Buhari was informed by the former Head of State’s antecedents.
“The position of the CNPP on the matter was a collective decision and it was premised on the track record of Gen. Buhari whose exemplary leadership qualities stand him out as an incorruptible Nigerian.
“In fact, at this time of our development as a nation, we need a morally strong leader like Buhari to place this country on the pedestal of faster growth and development, hence our decision to queue behind his aspiration.”
Agan who said, the CNPP had already put modalities in place to ensure that the former Head of State, emerged victorious in the coming election, said the election of the retired general would be like a mass movement.
“The truth is that his election come 2015 would be some sort of a mass movement of all Nigerians who are craving for change in our country.
“Already, the subtle mobilization of market women, civil servants, artisans, religious groups and the political class has fully commenced and there is no doubt that Nigerians earnestly desire a change for the better.”
The CNPP who urged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to ensure a level playing field for all aspirants in the coming elections cautioned that the will of Nigerians should be allowed to prevail at next year’s elections.

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Labaran Maku To Jonathan: Forgive Us If We Offended You, As 7 Ministers Resign

7ministerNigeria’s Information minister, Labaran Maku has pleaded with President Goodluck Jonathan to forgive members of the federal cabinet wherever they might have offended him in the course of running the government.
Maku, who made a farewell remarks on behalf of six other ministers that were expected to resign their appointments to go and contest the governorship election in their states, said that as humans, the ministers must have made one or two mistakes which had never shown on the face of the President.
Other ministers whose names were given as being on their way out are Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), Chief Emeka Nwogu (Labour and Productivity), Musiliu Obanikoro (State for Defence), Chief Nyesom Wike (State for Education), Chief Samuel Ortom (State for Trade and Investment) and  Chief Darius Ishaku (State for Niger Delta Affairs).
The information minister said that for over one year and half the minister have been interacting with President, none of the ministers had ever seen the President’s anger on any issue.
“This is not to say that as humans we never did things that annoy him. We were aware that people have been coming to say all sorts of things about the ministers to Mr. President, but he had allowed us to make our mistakes and correct them as we moved on.”
More facts coming later.

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Jonathan Angry With Ministers And Permanent Secretaries Over Sour Working Relationship

Fec meetingPresident Goodluck Jonathan has expressed open disappointment over what he called sour working relation that has been existing between some ministers and their permanent secretaries.
The President, who swore-in six new Permanent secretaries at the Presidential Villa, Abuja today said that report reaching him showed that some permanent secretaries and their ministers have not been in good terms.
According to him, no meaningful development could be achieved in such a situation, adding that lack of good working relationship in any organization would always lead to stagnation.
He made it clear that wherever there is a failure in the implementation of government policies as a result of such conflict of interests, both the minister and permanent secretary would be held responsible.
“The two of them would be regarded as failures,” President Jonathan stressed, even as he Pleaded with them to work together in the interest of Nigeria.
President Jonathan also expressed worry at the low level of discipline in the civil service, saying that the situation has become so rotten that superior officers no longer had the liver to issue query to the junior ones.
According to him, the civil service is now operating as a no-man’s land, even as he asked the leadership of the service to wake up to its responsibility.
The federal permanent secretaries who were sworn-in today are Mr.
Musa Istefanus from Taraba state, Malam Aminu Aliyu Bissala from Suleja in Niger state, Arc. Sunday Silver Echono from Otukpo in Benue, Dr. Amina Mohammed Bello Shamaki from Jega in Kebbi state,
Mrs. Nana Fatima Mende from Auchi Edo state and Ambassador Bulus Z. Lolo from Kwoi in Kaduna state.

Discipline is the problem in civil servixe, retarding progress…queries hardly fly around
Worried that lately permsecs don’t work with ministers…says this is a recipe for failure..
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Jonathan Is Too Busy To Receive Protesting BringBackOurGirls Group – Women Affairs Minister

Bringback our girls

Nigeria minister of women affairs, Hajiya Zainab Maina told the protesting members of the BringBackOurGirls group who marched to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to “engage” with President Goodluck Jonathan, on the efforts of the security agencies to rescue the 219 Chibok schoolgirls, who have been  in Boko Haram captivity since April 14 that the President was too busy to see them.

“We are here to meet you because Mr. President is very busy today and he cannot come out.”

Haiya Zainab, flanked by the Minister of Environment, Mrs. Lawrencia Laraba-Mallam; Minister of Land and Housing, Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi, and Minister of Water Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, received the protesters at the Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja, though the intention of the protesters was to go into the Presidential Villa to see President Jonathan.

Heavily armed policemen were drafted to stop them from having access to the Villa gate. Motorists and pedestrians, who wanted to use the Gowon Crescent access road to the Villa, were turned back by stern-looking security personnel, who barricaded the road with their vehicles.

Hajiya Maina told the protesters that the Federal Government is doing everything possible to ensure the safe release of the schoolgirls, saying that the abducted girls by Boko Haram “are our daughters. We are all mothers; as much as it hurts you, it hurts us even the fathers. You know as well as we do some of you are very much aware of the efforts that the government has been making to make sure that these girls, our daughters, are brought back alive.”

The BBOG Coordinator and former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwezili, accused the ministers of colluding with the Police to prevent the protesters from meeting with Jonathan.

“You have joined the Police who have prevented us from meeting our President and Commander- in- Chief; the Commissioner of Police did indicate we should wait and then we will be able to proceed to have the meeting.

“We had written the President as part of our global call to action concerning the rescue of the Chibok girls that we would be visiting him exactly on the day that marks six months of the Chibok girls abduction.”

The group handed over a petition titled:”Questions for Mr. President” to the ministers for delivery to the Federal Government. [myad]

 

Peace Is Most Expensive Commodity In Nigeria Today, Says Ex Head Of State, Abdulsalami

Abdulsalami Abubakar

Former Nigeria head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd.), has described peace as the most expensive commodity in Nigeria now as the nation approaches the 2015 general elections.

Abubakar who spoke in Gombe on Tuesday declared: “The most expensive commodity in Nigeria now is peace. So I appeal to Nigerians as we go into 2015 elections, we should do our best to maintain the peace and tranquility in this country.

“I appeal to all because all of us have a role to play in maintaining the peace in this country. So we must approach the elections with all sense of responsibility.”

He reminded politicians that election is not a do or die affair, adding that in any competition, there must be a winner and when a winner emerges, the loser should accept and know that there cannot be two winners at the same time.

“After all, in Nigeria, governance is for four years. Before the twinkling of an eye, it will come and go.”

While assessing the nation’s 15 years of democratic rule, Abdulsalami said there is always room for improvement as nation building is a continuous process. [myad]
 

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