Showing posts with label POLITICS. Show all posts
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Sunday, 22 October 2017



  •  Urges African leaders to unite
Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja, Amby Uneze in Owerri and Hammed Shittu in Ilorin
President Muhammadu Buhari has asserted that the problem with Africa as a continent and her member-nations remains implementation and not in planning, as various legislative bodies bring out good proposals while the executive arm fails in their implementation.
He added that it was obvious that the executive arms and legislative chambers would easily encounter well-drafted documents and initiatives, but implementing those proposals poses the problem.
Buhari, who made the remark while declaring open the 48th Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Africa Region, held at Imo Trade and Investment Centre, Owerri on Saturday, added that, “what we need to consistently do now is to put action behind our visions and missions as time is no longer on our side, as the countdown to 2063 has long started”.
He continued, “The theme of this 48th CPA Conference, African Agenda 2063: Vision Master Plan, presents yet another crucial reflection point for those who today have the privilege of being Africa political elite. The Agenda 2063 spelt out a vision of an Africa that is prosperous, integrated, peaceful, secured and a continent that recognises the full potential of its human capital and as a respected player on the global stage”.
The President, who was represented by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo SAN stressed “The Africa we want is an Africa that works for its people, one that ensures that Africans can enjoy decent standard of living and security, freedom and one where men and women have equal assets and treatment, with respect to all economic, political and social good”.
He added “Distinguished legislators, the power and the responsibility for rewriting the story of Africa lies in our hands; the people of our various countries have elected us to chart a course to the Africa that they want and desire. Our democracy serves no purpose if it does not advance the well-being of our people because we were elected to think, plan and act for the interest of the majority. We will be charlatans of the greatest order if our leadership does not provide for the present and secure the future of those that elected us”.
The President further remarked “I must commend the Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha for the leadership he has shown and for the great work he is doing in Imo State, and for his excellent hospitality always. In the true spirit of African brotherhood and spirit, Imo State has in the past two weeks hosted not less than three African-centred international gatherings including the visit of two African heads of State”.
Governor Okorocha in his speech at the event said, “one day Africa will sing a new song and we believe one day, we shall occupy our rightful place in the comity of nations. Therefore your meeting this time is apt and timely. It is a struggle to find the way forward for the African nations”.
He continued “But one thing I have come to realise is that there is nothing wrong with Africa but there is something slightly wrong in our attitude and the way we do things. But I’m further worried by the fact that if we do not act quickly under the present ugly situation which our condition points out to us, we might be destroying the psyche of the generations of Africans yet unborn”.
For him “We are passing through a very difficult moment which many great nations of the world have passed through and we are not an exemption but we will one day in this our lifetime take our rightful place. My concern is about the youths of Africa. It might be shocking to all of you to know that African youths are so frustrated. We have not lived up to expectation of what we can do for the African Child. That will also anchor on my feelings that education must be given its rightful place if the youths of Africa must find and take up their positions”.
He added “I therefore appeal to you the lawmakers when you go home that you legislate on the issues that will impact positively on the youths of Africa. Legislate for free education so that the children of the poorest of the poor can go to school. The essence of democracy is good governance and to equip our people for a better future. Every President of a place in Africa should see himself as a father and every first lady as a mother to be instruments to provide education to their children”.
President of CPA and Speaker Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Acho Ihim said, “A well-established strategy is crucial to the development and performance of any organisation because it is a plan that integrates its major goals, policies and actions into a cohesive whole. I am sure that if we are able to match our vision with actions our vision plan can be achieved”.
His words, “We, as parliaments, must do our best to move beyond conferences, and ensure that some of the laudable outcomes of the numerous conferences have direct impacts on the development of the African continent”.
In a related development, President Buhari on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, said African leaders must speak ‘with one voice,’ devoid of foreign influence, to achieve economic integration, development, peace, and security on the continent.
The president, according to a statement by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, made the remark while speaking at a bilateral meeting with President Alpha Conde of Guinea, saying leaders should learn from history to effectively tackle conflicts, violent extremism, and proliferation of small arms and light weapons.
The two presidents, according to the statement, met on the sidelines of the ninth D8 Summit in Istanbul, exchanged views on bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest.
It said Buhari assured his Guinean counterpart, who is also the current Chairman of AU that Nigeria would continue to strengthen its engagement with all AU member states to address current security challenges in restive areas such as South Sudan and Libya, and the political crisis in Togo.
It added that Conde, in his remarks, praised Nigeria’s leadership on the continent, particularly Buhari’s anti-corruption war and his strong voice on African issues on the international stage.
“The Guinean leader stressed the need for Guinea and Nigeria to accelerate economic cooperation, particularly in the natural resources sector, where Guinea boasts of 25 per cent or more of the world’s known bauxite reserves,” the statement added.
The President also on Saturday pledged the commitment of his administration to ensure that all the past glory of the education sector are restored in order to enable it meet the world agreed standard.
He however said he had directed the Minister of Education to convene a ministerial summit that would assist the administration to address the issue..
Speaking at the grand finale of the 33rd convocation of University of Ilorin, Kwara state yesterday, Buhari said, “The meeting would be convened within the next few weeks and to be attended by all cabinet members, with the sole aim to restore education to its lead role of human development game-changer.”
Represented by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Abdulrasheed Abubakar, Buhari, “My government will not allow the country to miss globally-agreed sustainable development goals (SDGs) train, the driving force of which is education. Any success recorded in education will have a ripple effect on every other sector of our national life.”
The president, who said the government was aware of challenges confronting the nation’s education sector, lamented that fortunes of the sector had nosedived in the past couple of decades.
Part of the problems he said included millions of school-age children who are out of school, high adult and youth illiteracy rates as well as low enrolment, participation and completion rates at all levels and forms of education.
“The menace goes on to the menace of poor performance in public examinations, regional socioeconomic and gender disparities in access as well as highly disturbing unemployability of graduates of the education system”, he said.
He said sustainable human development began with education, and added that it was the fuel that energised development efforts in every other human endeavour.
He commended the management of the University for sustaining peaceful and harmonious environment, especially on the decades of uninterrupted academic calendar.
He said the university had stood out among its peers in this regard, adding that the achievements recorded by the university had given assurance that the invested resources by government had not been in vain.
Highlight of the event was the award of scholarship by the university to two best graduates, male and female and two worst graduates, male and female in the 2016/2017 academic sessions to study in Oxford, United Kingdom.
The announcement was made by the Registrar of the university, Mr. Emmanuel Obafemi, during the grand finale of the convocation. The registrar said the cumulative grade performance aggregate (CGPA) determined the beneficiaries.
The scholarship awards was presented to the graduates by an international scholar, chair and founder of Excellence in Education Programme, Oxford, UK, Prof. Chris Imafidon,

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

 Yakubu Gowon
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Yakubu Dogara, on Wednesday paid tribute to former Head of State Gen. Yakubu Gowon in marking Gowon’s 85 years.
In a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs in Abuja, Mr Turaki Hassan, Dogara described Gowon as an inspirational leader and symbol of genuine patriotism and statesmanship.
Dogara also hailed the former Head of State for his relentless commitment to the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria.
“His Excellency, Gen. Gowon has been known for demonstrating uncommon patriotism, courage, vision and statesmanship as well as a genuine commitment to national unity and integration,” he said.
The speaker noted that this Gowon “during his active years as a head of government and now as an elder statesman.”
He also described Gowon as a peace-maker and fine Military officer who worked for the preservation of the nation’s unity.
Dogara said Gowon achieved the feat by bringing together all the constituent regions of Nigeria and keeping the country one after the unfortunate civil war.
“Gowon’s unwavering commitment, excellent leadership disposition, vision as well as his ability to galvanise the broad spectrum of Nigerian society.”
This he noted were testimonies of the success of Gowon’s popular slogan, ‘To keep Nigeria one is an ask that must be done.”
He said the former Head of state was also noted for “his unequivocal love for peace, harmony and corporate existence of the country.”
The speaker prayed God to grant the elder statesman more years of excellent health, wisdom and selfless service to God, country and humanity.

Monday, 18 September 2017



A delegation of Northern Governors Forum, led by its chairman and Borno State governor, Alhaji Kashmir Shettima, including the Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, the Kastina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, Plateau State Governor, Simon Dalong, Kebbi State Governor, Atiku Abubakar, are in Abia State to interact with the Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu on the recent fracas between the Nigerian Army and members of IPOB in the state...

It will be recalled that the Chairman of the South East Governor Forum and Ebonyi State Governor, while reading the resolutions of the governors after their meeting in Enugu last week said: " We are in touch with the Northern Governors Forum they have assured us of the safety of all our people living in the north and we have also planned to exchange of visits between the Governors and to re-enforce the confidence of Nigerians in this respect."

According to governor Shettima, the governors visited Abia state to thank Governor Ikpeazu for saving this nation from destruction.

Saturday, 2 September 2017


Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has vowed that Nigeria will burn if the Federal Government goes ahead to re-arrest him.
Kanu was reacting to the recent moves by the Nigerian government to arrest him for breaching his bail condition.

Speaking with Sun, the IPOB leader said he would resist every attempt to silence him, arguing that he has not committed any offence that could lead to his rearrest.
He said, “I don’t care! Quote me verbatim. If I’m re-arrested, this country will burn, I assure you. From where that oil money they depend on, they can no longer have access to it. I assure them that. This is not empty threat. We’re IPOB, we don’t abandon our own.
“I will sacrifice anything, including my family to ensure that Biafra is restored. Any obstacle on my way will be obliterated. I’m not asking for Sokoto; I’m not asking for Kaduna, or Borno, I said this very land where my progenitors raised us; the land of our ancestors; of over 5, 000 years old, this land must be free, absolutely free, I assure you of that. The way we were before the whiteman came; had the white man not come, I would have no relationship with Sokoto, non whatsoever.
“The whiteman is not God, only God can create a nation, Lord Luguard is not God, only God can create a nation. I can tell you the day Nigeria was created even till the exact second and hour, but you can’t tell me when Biafra was created. It came as a result of organic interaction of cultures and value systems and traditions fussed into one to make Biafra a possibility, that is how nations emerge.

“By the collision of commonalities and value systems, not one idiot somewhere pontificating and dictating to us who should be in a country or not. Other African people can accept it, Nnamdi kanu cannot accept that.
“The whiteman is not God and cannot create a country for me. Have Nigerians sat round the table to say we have agreed that our name is Nigeria? We want to live together; perhaps, there will be a strong argument against what I’m proposing. Right now, what we are seeking to do is go back to where we were before 1914. From there, we can then begin to negotiate and discuss.”

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