Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Random Celebrity Photos From Today's Election In Nigeria

Election continues tomorrow...


Here are some random pictures from different polling booths across Nigeria.



President Goodluck Jonathan with wife, Patience Jonathan voting in Bayelsa
Popular Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor (Mama Gee waiting to vote after accreditation)


Nollywood actress Mercy spotted at her polling unit in Lagos, this afternoon

Wife to the APC Vice Presidential Candidate Mrs Osinbajo stepping out to vote


INEC Youth Ambassador, Ini Edo after voting this afternoon

An aged woman exercising her civic duty this afternoon


Presidential Candidate of the APC Rtd General Muhammadu Buhari voting this afternoon


Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, Wife & Son on queue waiting to vote 

This man is said to be 117 years of age. He came out to vote this afternoon


Another aged voter assisted to his polling booth....

More to follow...

source: eye witness...

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Picture Of Ekiti Gov Elect - Ayo Fayose's Official Car

Picture Of Ekiti Gov Elect - Ayo Fayose's Official Car


Could this be real?
Insider report from Ekiti says this 1957 220s Sedan Mercedez Benz...


Na wa for political stunt o!

Source: Eye Witness!

Monday, 30 June 2014

2015 Elections-Politicians Now Giving Out Bags Of Rice To Win People's Vote

2015 is still some months from now. But trust our politicians, they started taking advantage of the high level of poverty in the country to win peoples support... Before, it is cash gifts, now, its bags of rice, beans, garri.
Well, here is a picture of a politician on bags of rice to be given to voters...
I m sure you still remember what happened in Ekiti few weeks ago... When the winner of the gubernatorial election gave out bags of rice and cash gifts to people in order to earn their votes...



Saturday, 12 April 2014

Boko Haram Kills Scores Of UTME Candidates In Borno

Scores of students travelling to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in Borno State have been reportedly killed by the Boko Haram sect on wednesday, 9th of April. They were among several persons that lost their lives in multiple attacks unleashed by the dreaded sect in four communities. A security source said that the insurgents laid ambush for a group of students who were on their way to Biu from Maiduguri to write Senior the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board Examination scheduled for Saturday April, 2014.
It was learnt that the JAMB candidates were riding in eight vehicles were they ran into the insurgents ambush.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/utme-students-killed-in-boko-haram-attacks/

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Minister Of Education Has Not resigned

The Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, yesterday, dismissed media report that he had resigned his appointment.The ministry in a statement by SpecialAssistant (Media) to the Supervising Minister of Education, Simeon Nwakaudu, in Abuja, said: “The report being circulated online to the effect that he has resigned is false in its entirety. It is a planted report by mischief makers.”The Minister, last Saturday, represented the President at the 43rd Convocation of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and yesterday (Monday), the Minister was in the office to do his work in the Federal Ministry of Education.”On Thursday, he will be performing the ground-breaking ceremony for the Special Vocational School in Delta State, and will next week hold a town hall meeting for federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Bauchi.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/m-still-supervising-minister-education-wike/

Monday, 31 March 2014

Governors Partly Responsible For Boko Haram Menace


President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday took a swipe at governors for accusing the Federal Government of bad leadership, asking them to stop pushing blames when they have failed on their part to provide primary and secondary education for their citizens.

Speaking in Bauchi during the North-east Zonal Rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Jonathan also lampooned some northern governors over insurgency in their states which he blamed on lack of education for the children and employment consequent upon which they are ready tools for terrorists.

Jonathan, who charged the governors to take charge and stop blaming their inept leadership on the Federal Government, however asked if the federal government, constitutionally responsible for the provision of tertiary education, should be in charge of primary and secondary education at the state level.

He said, “ Sometimes governors will come and say we have some issues because of bad leadership. I was governor, deputy governor before I became a governor. I spent eight years at the state level, I handled security challenges. That was the state where the first commercial kidnapping took place because of excess militancy.

More than 7 % of the state is swamp. I knew how we handled things. A governor will come and say bad leadership, bad leadership from whom? If we have security challenges, whether you call them Boko Haram or whatever, these are people who couldn't go to primary school, who couldn't go to secondary school and they have no hope and miscreants or criminals now recruit them and using them; if you see what they wear, they wear rags and not normal clothes; all what they put on their bodies is not worth N10, but they carry rifles and bullets that are worth more that N250,000. Somebody gives them food to eat so that they can kill.

”You ask how did we build this army of unemployed or unemployable youth? The Federal Government does not control primary education; it does not control secondary education, and a governor has been on seat for almost eight years and we have people in that state that can’t go to primary school, that can’t go to secondary school. You say bad leadership, who is the bad leader? Is it the Federal Government? I made sure that every state has a university. That is the responsibility of the Federal Government and I have done it.

Governors must make sure that our children go to primary school, governors must make sure that our children go to secondary school. Somebody hide under the cover of politics and cannot do it in eight years or seven years plus. We still have do many children in your state that cannot go to primary school, not going to secondary school and you open your mouth to say bad leadership; is it the Federal Government or Mr. President that should come and take your children to primary schools? Federal Government by the constitution faces tertiary education. “



Earlier in his remarks, PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, who reiterated that aspirants must go to their wards, local governments and states to convince the people to vote for them, disclosed that all congresses in the 36 states and Abuja would be televised life for people to watch.

In his remarks, Vice President Namadi Sambo disclosed that all closed schools in the zone would be re-opened soon.
Also in his remarks, Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih, who noted that the Jonathan-led administration has done much for the North-east, said that one good turn must deserve another when the time comes.[

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/jonathan-explodes-blame-northern-govs-boko-haram/ 

Minister Of Education, Nyesom Wike Resigns

Reports indicates that the minister of state and supervising minister of education, Nyesom Wike has submitted his letter of resignation to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Sources reveal to The Paradigm that the minister’s resignation is to enable him pursue his ambition of becoming the next governor of Rivers State after the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi.

The minister was said to have briefed the President of his intention to contest for the Rivers governorship election in 2015, to which he got the approval of the President to challenge the growing profile of the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.

The resignation which is expected to take effect from April 1, 2014 has gotten the approval of the president.

But another source within the Villa, confirmed that Wike’s resignation will be announced next week Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

Wike has been in running battle with Governor Amaechi, notorious for using the former Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu, who is a very close ally of the President’s wife, Mrs Patience Jonathan, to attack the interest of the governor.

He was behind the group of five members of the House of Assembly who tried to impeach the Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker, with another ally, Evans Bipi claiming to be the new speaker.

http://www.theparadigmng.com/? 

Friday, 28 March 2014

Interior Minister Abba Moro Accepts Blame For NIS Tragedy

The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro yesterday accepted blame for the poorly conducted immigration recruitment exercise that led to the death of 16 youths on March 15th. Mr Moro appeared before the Senate Committee on Interior Matters Panel instituted by the senate to investigate circumstances that led to the ill-fated exercise. While expressing his sympathy to those that died, Moro said as with most administrative exercises, the end result cannot be determined...
"Mr chairman and distinguished senators, we are deeply grieved and saddened by the way events turned out. We express our sincere regrets once again. However, permit me to state that our patriotic desire was the pursuit of a more honest, a more transparent, a more cost effective, a more efficient and equitable platform. We sincerely made appropriate and adequate preparations for a hitch -free exercise, but as most things in administrative and human conditions, the yield curve of expected outcome is mostly undefined .My heart goes out to the families of those who have lost their dear loved ones. I sincerely sympathize with those injured. I share in their grief. I share in their pains. 
May I, at this juncture, assure you, distinguished senators and Nigerians, of my respect for  the sanctity of human life. The loss of these young Nigerians, who are needed as a critical human resource factor for nation building is most regrettable. As the Minister of Interior, under whose purview this unfortunate exercise took place, I cannot abdicate my responsibility. The buck stops here.”
Also at the panel yesterday, the Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr. David Parradang told the committee members that he was sidelined by the Minister throughout the recruitment exercise and that he got wind of the exercise through a  newspaper advertorial. He said only N45million was released to the NIS for provision of test materials as against the the N201million released to the consulting firm, Drexel Technical Nigeria Limited. He said this caused a lot of logistic problems on the day of the test. 

Some of the Commanders of the NIS who headed the test in some other states said asides the serious logistic problems, influx of those who were not supposed to write the exam was also responsible for the stampede experienced on that day..

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Funny Pics From The National Conference

At the on-going national Conference in Abuja, funny pictures have been rolling out since last week.
We have seen elderly men dosing off...
Now, funny oics depicting different scenes have emerged from the conference.
Okiki's blog has packaged some of these pics with captions...

Former Minister of State for Defence, Olusola Obada (right), Legal Practitioner, Adeniyi Akintola (middle) and Vice President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Isa Aremu during a voting
pattern on the resolutions of the conference in Abuja yesterday.

A visibly angry delegate, Naseer Kura (left) being calmed
down by the President , Market Women Association of
Nigeria, Felecia Sani during a debate on the voting
pattern of the resolutions of the conference in Abuja
yesterday.

One of the delegates taking a nap during yesterday's
session. You should remember that the delegates Of
National Conference get paid =N=1.45million after sitting
for one week.

What's up with them?
Are they hailing someone?

Hmm! What could they be saying?

I Have A 'Plan B' In Cameroon If Nigeria Break-up

I Have A 'Plan B' In Cameroon If Nigeria Break-up

Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha
Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha

There was a mild drama Wednesday at the venue of the on- going National Conference, when the Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates that he was prepared to secede from the present Nigeria if the country disintegrates.
Noting that whereas many people in the country would have no where to run to in the event of disintegration, he said that himself and his people in Adamawa Kingdom would have no such problem as they would simply cross the border to join their kith and kin in the Republic of Cameroun
The Lamido Adamawa who is one of the thirteen persons representing the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria also said he was ready to lead his people on a walk-out from the conference.
The monarch spoke after he was recognised by the Conference Chairman, Justice Idris Kutigi to speak on a debate on the proposal to call for memoranda from members of the public to help the conference succeed.
He stressed that conduct of delegates on Tuesday was not impressive as they were not addressing the issues as highlighted by President Goodluck Jonathan during his inaugural speech as had been expected.
The Lamido Adamawa who neither spoke for nor against the issue he was asked to comment on, simply said, “Mr. Chairman, I want to sound a note of warning”.
“I have been sitting here for three days now watching and listening. We should not take cue from the so-called civilized people of western countries because they are always after their own interest and they can use anything including coercion to protect that interest.
“Listening to the debates and behavior of some of the delegates here, it beats my imagination why a gathering of people like us will behave the way we are behaving”.
When other delegates could no longer take what the royal father was saying as he was said to be far away from the issue, some delegates started calling on Justice Kutigi to intervene and stop the emir, with shouts of “Point of Order, No, No’ but Kutigi’s  attempt to call him to order failed as the royal father insisted on concluding his address.
Shunning the entreaties from fellow delegates, Mustapha continued:“The President delivered an address and laid down what we are supposed to discuss and what not to discuss.
“But many people here, some of them elder statesmen, who claim to be strong loyalists of the president unfortunately, these people are in the forefront to contradict what the president has said.
“In the long run, if we are not careful, this conference will flop. God forbid. If it flops, the resultant effect will not be imaginable. If anything happens and the country disintegrates, God forbid, many of us who are shouting their heads off may not have anywhere to go.
“My people and the people of Adamawa have got somewhere to go. I am the Lamido Adamawa and my kingdom extends to Cameroun. The larger part of my kingdom is in Cameroun. Part of that kingdom is today called Adamawa State in Cameroun. You see, if I run to that place, I will easily assimilate.”
When the shout of ‘’point of Order” and ‘’No, No” continued and rented the air from the delegates, the royal father who   urged Kutigi to take charge of the conference and not allow himself to be pushed too hard by the delegates warned that he could walk out of the conference if the need arose.
“I want to call on the chairman to please tread the path laid down by the president which includes the pattern of voting.
“If we are pushed to the wall, we will easily walk out of this conference. Jingoism is not the exclusive preserve of anyone. Everyone here is a potential jingo.”
Answering questions from journalists later, the Lamido Adamawa said:
“The people who are here shouting that they are the president’s loyalists are the same people who are contracting the president by introducing something which the president didn’t say in his address, that is the two-third majority. So, this is why I said I should make this statement to make people understand.”
When asked to comment on his statement on the floor of the house, describing some elders as Jonathan’s loyalists and what informed that, he said, “Yes, they called themselves Jonathan’s loyalists, many of them have been shouting their heads off in the media.”
On the assertion that his kingdom extended to The Cameroons, he said:
“My Kingdom has been in existence hundreds of years before the so-called entity called Nigeria and the so-called civilized people from the West who are the people who came and divided us. The larger part of my kingdom is now in Cameroon and a part of it is named a state that is Adamawa State in Cameroon. If you go to Cameroon, you verify that.”

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/ll-home-cameroon-lamido-adamawa/

Sleeping Competition At The National Conference

Last week, some pictures of delegates at the on-going National Confab littered the internet. As if that was not enough, the sleeping competition continued till this week...
I am very sure that it won't end until the end of the conference.

Be sure to get more updates on the sleeping competition at the National Conference...


These people are old and frail. The youths can't dose
off like this at the National Conference...


If I may ask, did they just returned from a night vigil?

FG Seeks $550m Abacha Loot From US

late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha
The Federal Government on Wednesday said it supported the United States’ seizure of   $550m corruption proceeds of a former Head of State, the late Gen. Sani Abacha and his associates.
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, SAN, who stated this in a statement in Abuja said that the Federal Government would ensure the repatriation of the money to Nigeria.
He stated, “As the central authority for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, my office has received requests for Mutual Legal Assistance for the Central Authority of the United States and we are cooperating with the United States in line with the obligations we assumed under the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters.
“The overall objective of these efforts is to ensure that Nigeria as the victim state is able to have the forfeited assets (money) repatriated to Nigeria to fund development projects for the benefit of the people in accordance with the dictates of Chapter IV of the United Nations Convention against corruption. Let me assure you that Nigeria as State Party to UNCAC will do all that is required to realise this objective.”
The US government had,  a few days ago,  formally written the Federal Government for assistance to serve forfeiture notice on Abacha’s son, Mohammed; and an associate of the late dictator, Atiku Bagudu.
The defendants were given up till March 25, 2014 to file an application before the US District Court for Columbia to either set aside the forfeiture order or vary it
Among others, the defendants forfeited over $550m and £95,910m in 10 accounts and six investment portfolios linked to the Abachas in France, the Britain, British Virgin Island and the United States,  under the US Kleptomaniac Asset Recovery
Adoke, in the statement,  said, “The Federal Government of Nigeria welcomes the forfeiture proceedings initiated by the United States Department of Justice against the property related to the corrupt conduct of late General Sani Abacha, the former head of state of Nigeria, and His Associates and the subsequent laundering of corruption proceeds.
“The proceedings will make it possible for the defendants to forfeit over $550million and £95,910 in 10 accounts and six investment portfolios linked to the Abachas in France, the Britain, British Virgin Islands and the United States.”
The minister said that the Federal Government applauded the American government’s move    to recover the proceeds of corruption for the benefit of the people of Nigeria.
The US government had on March 5, 2014 ordered a freeze of assets stolen by the former dictator and his accomplices.
According to a civil forfeiture complaint unsealed in the US District Court in Washington, the department wants to recover more than $550m in connection with the action.
“This is the largest civil forfeiture action to recover the proceeds of foreign official corruption ever brought by the department,” said Mythili Raman, acting assistant attorney general
The US Justice Department had said the frozen assets, along with additional assets named in the complaint, represented the “proceeds of corruption” during and after the military regime of Abacha, who became Head of State through a military coup on November 17, 1993 and held that office until his death on June 8, 1998.
The complaint had alleged that Abacha; his associate,  Bagudu, and others “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria and others, then laundered their criminal proceeds through the purchase of bonds backed by the United States using US financial institutions.”

Nigeria Set To Become Africa’s ICT Hub

 Nigeria Set To Become Africa’s ICT Hub


“We have a vision to be the ICT hub for Africa– to make Nigeria the ‘go to’ place for innovation, skills, research and development, tech companies etc. The journey to this vision is as challenging as it is exciting and I hope that I have been able to ignite your interest to join us and support us in this endeavour.”
 — Those were the words of Omobola Johnson, the Minister of Communication Technology, who said that deliberate efforts are underway to raise local content in the Nigerian ICT sector where over 70 per cent is controlled by foreigners.
According to the Minister, international companies control 70 per cent of Nigeria’s PC market and 100 per cent of the mobile phone market, while more than 70 per cent of the mobile network operators are owned by foreign companies. Omobola Johnson, Minister of Communication Technology
.
The Minister made the observation at the just-concluded Nigeria Summit organised by The Economist, the latest growth in the Nigerian ICT sector is equally sustainable. She said the growth could be combined and leveraged to deliver on the transformational opportunities in Nigeria while noting that “with the exception of a couple of sub-sectors, the 26 sub-sectors that make up the ICT sector are positioned for high to medium growth and in turn have high to medium capacity to create jobs and wealth.” She said that there are four laid-down priorities being pursued by government: Connect Nigeria, Connect Nigerians, Local Content and ICT in governance.
“Focusing on these four priorities will enable us deliver a digital revolution that will be broader, deeper and much more impactful than the telecoms revolution that we are ever so proud of,” the CommTech Minister adds.
She further clarified the issue of misinterpretaion by the public “Now please don’t get me wrong, the presence of international companies is necessary and it is a good thing especially in a sector as global and advanced as the ICT sector but when it gets to a point where companies owned by Nigerians are playing at the fringes of a very lucrative and fast growing market, then government has to intervene and we have done this is a very purposeful and deliberate manner”, Johnson said.

Dora Akunyili Responds To News Concerning Her Health

The former DG of NAFDAC took to her Facebook page to address reports that she's currently ill and in need of urgent prayers after new photos of her at the National Conference emerged.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Intercontinental Bank: Shareholders Sue Sanusi Lamido For N10bn

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi
Shareholders of the defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc have asked an Abuja Federal High Court to order the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Lamido Sanusi, to pay them N10bn as damages over what they described as the fraudulent banking and investment practices and breaches involved in the sale of the bank.
The plaintiffs, Abdullahi Sani, Adaeze Onwuegbusi and Chijioke Ezeikpe, in the suit filed by their lawyer, Chris Uche SAN, accused Sanusi of conniving with the Managing Director and Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank Plc, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imokhuede, and Mr. Herbert Wigwe, and Senator Bukola Saraki, to sell the bank in a bid to confer corrupt advantage upon themselves.
The CBN and the Securities and Exchange Commission were joined as defendants in the suit, which came up before Justice Ahmed Mohammed on Tuesday.
Justice Mohammed granted an ex-parte motion in which the plaintiffs sought leave to serve the suit on Sanusi by pasting copies of the originating summons at the headquarters of the CBN.
The plaintiffs also urged the court to order the CBN to immediately recover the sums of N16.2bn and N8.9bn, together with accrued interests, being owed Intercontinental Bank by Aig-Imokhuede, Wigwe and Saraki.
The court was asked to declare that the takeover of Intercontinental Bank by Access Bank on the instructions of the Sanusi “without any lawful justification whatsoever in a bid to confer corrupt advantage upon himself and his friends/associates/cronies” was illegal, null and void.
In the same vein, the plaintiffs asked the court to order SEC to conduct a detailed public investigation into the circumstances surrounding the acquisition on Intercontinental Bank by Access Bank.
In an affidavit in support of the originating summons, the plaintiffs averred that as of August 2009, Intercontinental Bank had a paid up capital of N230bn and a balance sheet of N1.6bn, 330 branches nationwide, 10 subsidiaries and 12,000 workers.
Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/intercontinental-bank-shareholders-sue-sanusi-for-n10bn/

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Democratic Republic Of Congo To Supply Electricity To Nigeria

The erratic supply of electricity to homes and business premises in the last two weeks is as a result of the drop in power generation by about 963 megawatts as a result of gas supply constraints.

The electricity generation, which was put at 3,463.40MW as of March 20, dropped to 2,500MW on Mondy.

The Board Chairman, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Mr. Ibrahim Waziri, who disclosed this to journalists on Monday on the sidelines of the investors’ conference organised by the firm in Abuja, said the worsening state of power supply in the last two weeks was as a result of the series of incidents that had bedevilled the sector lately.

He said, “Gas supply has dropped significantly in the last two weeks; in fact, it is exactly two weeks. That has resulted in reduced generation to about 2,500MW as of this (Monday) morning; we are back to square one. But we are addressing all these issues.

“Then, of course, we had accidents along the Benin-Sapele road and a lot of transmission lines collapsed due to fire incidents. These affected a very small area in that locality in terms of giving them power. But like I said earlier, these issues are being addressed.”

At the conference proper, the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said the Federal Government was in bilateral and multilateral relationships with the governments of other countries for the importation and exportation of electricity.

Nebo, who was represented by the Minister of State for Power, Mr. Mohammed Wakili, told the investors that the country needed about $8bn to boost its power transmission infrastructure in the next five years.

He said the Federal Government had signed a Memorandum of Understating with the Democratic Republic of Congo to supply electricity to Nigeria.

Nebo said, “The government of Nigeria is in bilateral and multilateral relationships at various stages of advancement with other governments for the importation and exportation of power. For example, Nigeria has signed an MoU with the Democratic Republic of Congo for the importation of electricity from the Inga Dam Power Plant for both local consumption and export to other countries.

“The Inga is envisaged to exceed 40,000 megawatts on full exploitation. The TCN network spreads to all parts of the country and across the borders to some neighbouring countries to form part of the West African Power Pool.

“With the realisation of Inga and other initiatives, Nigeria will become a regional hub in international electricity trade, exporting large swathes of internally generated as well as imported power to the WAPP countries.”

Source: http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/power-generation-drops-by-963mw/
 

Monday, 24 March 2014

APC Likely To Pick Buhari As Presidential Candidate

APC settles for Buhari as presidential candidate
•Atiku, Tambuwal, Kwankwaso strategise

According to a report coming from the daily independent, the All Progressive Congress (APC) may have decided to settle for former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari, as its presidential candidate in next year’s election.

Some of the notable leaders who spoke with Sunday Independent were of the opinion that a Buhari candidature would guarantee a lot of things, which include massive support from the Northwest and Northeast, because, according to them, most people in the North still see him as the messiah and would go out en masse to vote for him any day.

They also said Buhari is perhaps the only person that has qualities that are antithetical to anyone the PDP would bring forth.

This, according to them, would give the voters an alternative that would be favourable to the opposition party.

It was also gathered that the leaders are mindful of the effects a rancorous primary would have on the party and are doing everything to avoid it.

One of the leaders from the Middle Belt even said that Buhari is not only one of the leaders in the country who is not corrupt and have lived above board, he is also a unifying figure within the party.

The major headache of the party today, however, is how to conduct a credible and transparent primary in which Buhari will emerge the clear winner.

Sources said the party leadership is being very conscious that Nigerians are watching its nomination process, as a litmus test of whether or not the party will respect its own constitution and shame it’s traducers, is committed to a credible and transparent nomination process.

To this end, it was gathered that the leadership has urged all Buhari’s sympathisers within the party to redouble their efforts to ensure that he wins the Presidential ticket in a democratic manner.

“You can only envisage what would happen if the party failed to field Buhari. Remember that there are many people who joined the APC because of Buhari and they are ready to do everything for him.

“So, it’s something we have to manage very well. In fact, I can tell you emphatically that the unity of the party would be greatly affected if Buhari is not picked as our presidential candidate,” said the source, who craved anonymity because the party did not authorise him to speak on the matter.

Another party leader in a phone call from Abuja went out of his way to explain why the party would be better placed to field Buhari.

He said the leaders were well aware of the tag of a serial presidential loser placed on Buhari due to his inability to win previous elections, adding however that 2015 would be different, because of the increasing dynamics of the presidential race and the determination of APC leaders to forgo their personal interests to that of the party.

He said even though there are other presidential hopefuls in the party that are being speculated to have an ambition, like the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, and the Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, he however said that the party cannot afford to take a gamble in presenting an electable candidate that can defeat the PDP.

His words: “With Buhari, we are already sure of 16 million votes; and if you look at the current spread of our party’s configuration in the country, we are going to do well in the Northwest, Northeast, North-central and very well in the Southwest.

“The only problem we are likely to have is the Southeast. The Southsouth is going to be keenly contested because of the twin-factors of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and the Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, who are top contenders for the Vice-Presidency.

“Apart from this, don’t forget that Buhari has cult followership in the North and that he lost many of states in 2011 because he did not manage the nomination process of the candidates well.

“This time around, the APC is ready to exploit these advantages in our bid to defeat President Goodluck Jonathan.”

However, this implicit endorsement of the 71-year-old former Head of State by the APC leaders has not stopped former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, Speaker Tambuwal and Governor Kwankwaso from strategising for the plum job and animating their structures.

It was gathered that even though they might not openly challenge Buhari if he decided to contest, they are not however unmindful of eventualities that could prop up their candidature before the primaries.

Sources within the party said the three contenders have formed committees and have been holding series of meeting across the country for an eventual entrance into the presidential race.

Meanwhile, substantive National Leaders of the APC are to emerge at the National Convention of the party slated for May 24.

The convention will be preceded by Ward Congresses on April 5, Local Government Congresses on April 12l and State Congresses on April 23.

The party will also not adopt zoning formula in deciding the occupiers of the offices, preferring however, to leave it open and allow people who are interested in any particular position vie for it.

www.dailyindependentnig.com/2014/03/apc-settles-for-buhari-as-presidential-candidate/

FG Earmarks N1bn To Fight Oil Theft & Pipeline Vandals

President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday at The Hague, Netherlands said that the Federal Government has earmarked $1 billion for the implementation of a comprehensive programme to check crude oil theft and vandalism of of oil and gas infrastructure.

  He spoke at separate meetings with the Prime Minister of The Netherlands, Mr. Mark Rutte and the Chief Executive Officer of Shell International, Mr. Ben van Beurden.

  President Jonathan said that a technical committee had already been set up to look into all aspects of the implementation of the programme.

Besides, over the weekend, 17 suspected oil vandals and alleged oil thieves who were arrested last week by the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were paraded at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

Among those arrested were workers of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), even as seven trucks were also apprehended loaded with suspected stolen gas at different locations within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The President, who is in The Netherlands ahead of today’s opening of the 2014 Global Nuclear Security Summit with other world leaders like President Barack Obama of the United States (U.S.), Francois Hollande of France and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said the programme would cover the apprehension and prosecution of crude oil thieves.

This, Jonathan said, would include further action to enhance the security of pipelines and other oil industry infrastructure, resolve community-related issues; boost youth empowerment in oil-producing areas and enhance the commitment of oil companies to the discharge of their corporate social responsibilities.

  A statement from the office of his spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, quoted Jonathan as saying that the fresh onslaught against oil theft planned by his administration will require the maximum co-operation of the international community, especially countries like The Netherlands which are major stakeholders in the global oil industry.

According to the President, “Oil theft is an aspect of global terrorism which has become a big industry on its own. It has become a major threat to the Nigerian economy and we need to work with all stakeholders to curb it. The thieves must be traced, apprehended and prosecuted.

The Dutch Prime Minister, who remarked that President Jonathan’s visit affirmed the strong ties between Nigeria and The Netherlands, also assured the President of the willingness of his country to collaborate more with Nigeria on environmental and security issues, particularly in the Niger Delta.

He lauded Nigeria’s leadership role in promoting regional security in West Africa, and welcomed the signing of an agreement on immigration between both countries as well as the strong trade relations between Nigeria and The Netherlands.

His words: “The President’s visit is an open testimony of the strong ties between Nigeria and The Netherlands. Nigeria is The Netherlands’ main trading partner in Africa and The Netherlands is the second biggest European investor in Nigeria,” the Dutch Prime Minister said.

Parading the suspects, the NSCDC’s Commandant-General, Ade Abolurin, said the arrests were made in close collaboration with the State Security Service (SSS). 

He said: “Six of the suspects were caught by operatives of the SSS while vandalising manholes around the Federal Secretariat at night while one was nabbed vandalising armoured cable in Sauka District, along Airport Road.”

  While commending the officers for their efforts, Abolurin called on other security services to closely partner with each other to protect Nigeria from the activities of vandals and other economic saboteurs, saying: “The vandals attempted to bribe our men by offering them an initial payment of N200,000 cash out of N5 million or more if they let them go. But our men out of patriotism refused and brought them along with their money for further questioning.

He added that 10 others were also caught with adulterated gas and diesel, even as he observed: “It is a cartel. They have those they use at a particular level but we will continue to deal with the situation.”

The NSCDC boss said seven tankers were also seized, three of them being loaded with petroleum products from vandalised pipes.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/fg-earmarks-1bn-fight-oil-theft-pipeline-vandals-others/