Ekiti PDP Slams ACN Over Botched Pro-Tinubu Protest

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State has described the

movement of thugs to the venue of the Code of Conduct Tribunal’s trial of former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu by by Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) governors in the Southwest as shameful, insulting and an affront on Nigerians and laws of the country. The party hailed security agents for stopping the hired thugs before they got to Abuja, saying; “Nigeria will soon become a jungle country if people are allowed to take to the streets to protest trial of suspected criminals.” According to a statement issued by the State chairman of the PDP; Chief Bola Olu-Ojo; “Anyone trying to obstruct the course of justice, especially in corruption related cases must be treated as felon and enemy of Nigeria because time has come for Nigerians, irrespective of their political affiliation to begin to speak with one voice against corruption because it (corruption) has no political party.” The PDP, which described the botched protest as an admittance of guilt on the part of Tinubu and his party, said trial of Tinubu was not different from those of other PDP members that had been tried in the past and those that are still being tried. “From all indications, sponsoring hoodlums to travel all the way from Ado, Osogbo, Ibadan, Abeokuta and Lagos to Abuja to stage a protest against the trial of Tinubu is an admission that Tinubu, is guilty of the allegations made against him by the Code of Conduct Tribunal. “It is also a further confirmation of the hypocrisy of the ACN as a party of people who sermonise about rule of law in the daytime and go about perverting the course of justice in the night,” Olu-Ojo said.

Rebutting Okey Ndibe’s Article Captioned “Andy Uba, Boko Haram & Electoral Reforms”

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By Chief Jimmy Asiegbu (jasmakauto@aol.com ) Tel. 310 497-5007

 
My brother Prof. Okey  Ndibe:
We all know the stuff that you are made of and inasmuch as you are aware of this very fact, you should let us continue to see you from that angle without challenging our thought process with old, repetitive and boring  issues to allow us to continue to read your articles. The way you have continued to pull Anambra selected or elected Representatives down over the years has reached a stage that one has to start asking questions as to why the fixation on just your own folks and not on other lawmakers from other States. Why have you not addressed other or similar Nigerian Representatives in the National Assembly or other governors whose antecedents are equally as bad as those from Anambra State.  Better yet, why are you not addressing other socio-economic pressing issues in Anambra State or Nigeria for that matter. Furthermore, it appears that you just cannot let Senator Andy Uba be. You have written everything that is to be written about the Honorable Senator from Anambra South, Sen. Andy Uba and for you to keep reminding us about your Pull Him Down articles or his past political activities smacks of insult to our senses and memories. Don’t you think that people are being turned off with this style of journalism. Do you want your readers to believe that it is a paid job, and even if it is, do you not realize that you are not making any impact as it has become personal and your target has continued to move forward. If you are doing all these to get his attention, it did not work all these years and it will never work. Before you start thinking otherwise as to why I have decided to react, know it that the Senator is not even aware of your article talk less of being aware of my reaction to it.
If you have met this man in person or have any interaction with him, you will realize that he is a complete gentleman and a very nice person too. You will also realize that he cares for Ndigbo and did a lot for Ndigbo during his services to the former President, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo. If I have to refresh your memories, it was Andy Uba that made sure that Ndigbo occupied prominent positions at the National Level during President Obasanjo’s administration, the only time Ndigbo ever featured in those positions. The Andy Uba we know has criss-crossed every nooks and corner of Anambra State, meeting and discussing problems of every Anambra community. He has also assisted these communities in different ways than any one that I know off. He understands the problems in Anambra State,  Ndigbo and Nigeria better than anyone that I know. He has extensive connections to move our people forward hence he has been struggling relentlessly to be given opportunity to show love to our people and redeem his reputation that people like you have continued to soil. 
In your desperate attempt to pull down and destroy Sen. Andy Uba, you fail to realize that despite your inaccurate perception of him, he attracts many followers and supporters and that he has done many goods to a lot of people in Anambra state and Nigeria as a whole. You also seem not to realize that as you castigate this man, that his relatives, friends, townspeople and supporters are reading and stomaching your wrong portrayal of him. Are you not educated enough not to realize this simple fact of insensitivity? Or do you really think that they will keep allowing you to keep towing this route without reaction at some point?
While it is obvious that you do not like him, and that you oppose his appointment to the Chairmanship of Electoral Reform Committee based on nonsensical reasoning, please realize that Andy Uba  won his election to this current  seat in an election that was adjudged as the best ever in Nigeria. He has also acquired extensive experience and exposure to Nigerian elections and party politics at the highest level; which extensively qualifies him to be the best man for that position. May be you need to study the functions of that Committee before you conclude that he is not fit. A good administrator always recruits the experts in the problem field to manage that field. You will agree with me that the senate President, Senator David Mark is a better manager than you and knows Nigerian politics and elections better than you. This qualifies him to make the choice as to who occupies that position and not you. To insult him like you did was uncalled for.
I have confident that Senator Andy Uba is the most qualified to chair that position. The Committee sole duty is to Reform Elections in Nigeria. Basically to come up with solutions to any manner of election mal practices or malfeasance that will guarantee a free and fair elections in the country. Besides, it is not a personal Committee for Andy Uba to detect what happens, but a Committee to seek and present solutions from all members and from the public which includes you and me. These solutions will now be presented to the Senate and President for approval. Why are you fixated on attacking the Senator unnecessarily? 
You know, there comes a time when Enough is really Enough.  My brother, I think that time has come for you to lay off  Sen.  Andy Uba and other Anambra Representatives. Give them a chance to perform in their respective positions. Irrespective of their qualifications or otherwise, if they fail to perform, then you will have something to critic them on.  Senator Andy Uba came from a zone and those of us from that zone will no longer tolerate unwarranted attacks on those representing us. We cannot let you keep pulling our own down. I am yet to see your counterparts fixated as you seem to be in pulling their own down. The end result of all these is that you are not helping our cause in any way with all these continued reckless character assassination. We know his background and still elected him to represent us and so far, we are satisfied with his performance.
For now, please try to focus on other issues affecting our State, our people and Nigeria; and while at it, put forward some solutions. Nigeria needs a lot of improvement ideas and Ndigbo can benefit from your suggestions.  Just know that your readers are getting turned of with your fixated attacks on Andy Uba with the same old stories over and over. Just know that the Andy Uba’s political destiny will be decided by the electorate and God Almighty;  and definitely NOT by you. Stay well.

 

Tinubu Charged at the Code of Conduct Tribunal

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Bola Tinubu, the former governor of Lagos State was charged today at the Code of Conduct Tribunal for operating foreign accounts while he was a governor in contravention of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act 1990.

CHARGES: That you Bola Ahmed Tinubu former governor of Lagos State, being a public officer, as listed in part II of the fifth schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria and having subscribed to the oath of office as enshrin…ed in the seventh schedule to the 1999 Constitution on assumption in office as such engaged yourself in the operation and maintenance of several foreign bank accounts namely:

* Name of Bank – First Heritage bank, country club hill, Illinois, USA; Account name, Bola Tinubu, Account number – 263226700.

Name of Bank – Citi Bank NA. New York, USA; account name – Bola Tinubu and Compass Finance and investment Company Limited; Account Nos – 39483134, 39483396, 4650279566, 00400220, 39936383
Name of Bank. Citi Bank International, New York; Account name, Bola Tinubu
Name of Bank – HSBC, 177 Great Portland Street London WIW60J: Account Name Sen Bola Tinubu; account No. 71253670, Sort code-40-03-15.
Name of Bank – HSBC, 177 great port land street London WIW 60J; account name; Sen Bola Oluremi Tinubu, Account No. 71253670, sort code 40-03-15.
Name of Bank – HSBC, 177 Great Portland street London WIW 60J Account name, Sen Bola Tinubu – money market, Account No.04320002DN.
Name of Bank – HSBC, 177 great Portland Street London WIW 60J; Account name: tinubu Zainab Abisola (Miss); Account no. 172447101.
Name of Bank – HSBC, 177 great Portland street London WIW 60J; Account Name, Tinubu Oluremi Shade, account No. 41421522.
Contrary to section 7 of the code of conduct bureau and tribunal act, Cap 56 LFN, 1990 and punishable under section 23 (2) thereof as incorporated under paragraph 18, part 1, fifth schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

56yrs Old Abia Man Sold Family Land To Buy Cocaine

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A 56 year old man, Chiafor Emmanuel Ndubuisi who sold 5 plots of his family land in exchange for illicit drugs is counting his losses as he is being interrogated by anti-narcotic investigators with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos. The auto-parts dealer sold the land and invested the proceeds in the purchase of illicit drugs. He ingested 97 wraps of substances that tested positive for cocaine and was arrested during the screening of British Airways passengers to London at the weekend.
The total weight of the ingested drug is 1.990 kg with an estimated street value of 15 million naira. It is also the highest quantity ingested since January 2011. The suspect’s regret is obvious as his words capture it succinctly. “I am totally confused. I was deceived into the drug trade with a promise of making five times the money I invested. My intention was to start my business in a big way. Now, I have lost everything. I now understand why they lured me into giving them 5 million naira as my contribution to the deal” Chiafor lamented.
Preliminary investigation carried out by the Agency revealed that the suspect attended Asa Road Primary School Aba. He however could not further his education due to financial challenge. He later learnt how to repair vehicles for 4 years. After a stint as an automobile technician, he started selling auto parts. It was greed that eventually pushed him into selling his family land to start his business in a big way. All that is now a fantasy as Chiafor who hails from Arungwa in Isialangwa area of Abia State will appear in court soon. He is married with a child.

The west, the press and other friendly enemies of Africa

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By Anthony A Kila

Most analysts beyond and within the shores of Africa will agree that the greatest woes betiding the countries of that continent are traceable to its lack of basic infrastructural amenities and proficient leadership. The lack of such amenities are argued to be the cause of high infant mortality rates, poverty, low level of literacy, unemployment and general underdevelopment. Most people will agree, but will then go to identify the woes in more specific terms and make a list of their fears such as the fear for the loss of lives to accidents caused by bad drivers on bad roads, bomb made to explode by terrorists, killing and looting caused by armed robbers and kidnapers, unnecessary loss of lives to normally curable illnesses, preposterous misuse of funds and assets to inefficient and corrupt leaders.

The firsthand experience based list of the people tend to identify vicious acts and omissions that can be termed as criminal or at least selfish and therefore deemed to be hostile acts perpetuated by hostile enemies. It is of course easy and appealing to declare war on real or perceived hostile enemies. A closer look however will quickly reveal that the greatest of havocs to the development of Africa and hence to its people are rarely from hostile and vicious enemies but rather from very friendly quarters of friends who don’t carry guns, don’t use thugs,  nor use foul language in public. It tends to come more from people who should know better and demand for more but who too many times fail to live up to expectations by being nicely weak to the strong and harshly strong to the weak. They make ridiculous concessions to those in power and make inhumane demands from those without.

Yes we must be careful never to generalize but some examples cannot but be categorized.

Take Nigeria and its Western interlocutors for example, the latter were gathering all those nauseating information that wikileaks is now divulging to the rest of the citizenry. Those westerners did not feel it necessary to take any step to warn the people of Nigeria about what seems to be a group of muddled, uncouth, vociferous, corrupt, and petty ruling class, rather they continued to treat them with regard and consideration. Yet if asked for a visa or chance to trade in their countries, those same people will not hesitate to ask for a pound of flesh from hardworking average citizens striving to make a living in a difficult set up. The history of western development is full of stories and reasons for subsidies to its small and middle size enterprise because they understand that SMEs are the real engine of development but they seem to forget to mention that to their friends in power in Africa. Western companies and corporations continue to trade in Africa building and enjoying privileged positions based on market oligopoly and friendly relationships with unproductive African leaders, yet western countries continue to make it difficult for African countries to truly venture into the global market. Yet they continue to lament on the state on poverty and underdevelopment. Without bombs or guns they are killing more than those vicious coarse murderers operating under the banner of Boko haram can even imagine.

My friends and colleagues in the media cannot be left out of the list of the friendly enemies of our people. Their biggest but not gravest sin is to forget to truly believe that the pen is mightier than the sword for they seem to underestimate how much good they can do for their people by writing the rights things and exposing all the sides and all the facts of any issue. It is incredible; I actually cringe, to watch the media allow so many public figures get away with so many ridiculous and annoying statements. It is time revive the spirit of investigative journalism in Nigeria. The continent as a whole seriously needs a new breed of media professional who can take pride in their profession, real hunt dogs who take joy in sniffing and exposing incompetence, corruption and other kinds of rots killing the people. Yes we know their challenges but it is time for heroes to dance.

Our civil servants are probably the friendliest enemies of progress in Nigeria. Rather than help the Government of the day to develop and deliver its policies as effectively as possible, many spend their time sitting on files, creating unnecessary and unproductive red tapes, misguiding politicians and awarding contracts to themselves through proxies. I know of newly nominated minister who almost cried whilst telling me the evil civil servants are doing to the good policies his government is trying to implement. We agreed to call them evil servants. Many civil servants have turned themselves to the masters of turning the simple to the complicated with the aim of obtaining the worse.

This list will be incomplete if we do not include those that operate in one of my most immediate constituency: teachers. How can this people continue to call themselves educationist whilst helping to certify a whole generation of certified illiterates incapable of thinking and devoid of civil ethics?

Police Arrest 57 yrs old Illegal Arms Importer

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From Chuks Collins, Awka

The Anambra state police command yesterday arrested a 57 year old illegal gunrunner who gave his name as Paul Odunze.

The development visibly excited Governor, Mr. Peter Obi as the man was alleged to be notorious arms dealer in the state by the state police command. 

According to police records, the man who was arrested in a 24-hour manhunt following a tip-off, hails from Umudioka in Dunukofia Local Government Area of the state

The suspect who displayed no facial emotions was allegedly arrested for similar offence about three years ago but mysteriously wriggled himself out of trouble. Then, he was allegedly arrested with 100 bags of assorted live cartridges totaling about 146 and some quantity of guns.

This time he was apprehended with 148 rounds of live ammunition, 15 pump action guns and 12 double barrel guns that were hidden in a Mercedes lorry with registration No, XF 283 FGG driven by one Nwakwue Ifionu, aged 53.

The police operations was led by Bashir Makama, an assistant commissioner of police in charge of operations with members of the State Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).

Parading the suspects shortly after they were caught yesterday at the state police headquarters, the police commissioner, Muhtari Ibrahim, said they must continue to protect the lives and property of the citizens of the state.

The command, according to the commissioner requires information from the public at all times, adding that his vow to flush out criminals in the state would not be in vain.

Obi, who was accompanied by the police boss alongside the deputy governor, Emeka Sibeudu, expressed happiness that his efforts in ridding the state of crime had started yielding fruits.

He said, “the first priority of my administration in this state is security adding that the break through had been made as a result of the cordial relationship existing between his administration and the state police command.

The suspect, Odunze told reporters that he was importing the arms for the vigilance groups in the state and could not mention anybody sponsoring the project. He said that it was his second trip since he joined the arms importation in the state.

Kogi State Governorship Race, a puzzle with Missing Parts!

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By Mohammed Idris

Any political watcher of Nigeria with particular attention to detail would think that by now political parties in Nigeria might have learnt some good lessons from experience and be better prepared to handle issues that would move democracy forward. Unfortunately, this appears to be far from reality. The recent wrangling over PDP’s flag bearer for the forthcoming Kogi State governorship elections is only one case in point. The recent directive by the ruling PDP National Working Committee to conduct fresh party primaries for Kogi State governorship is one issue that has emerged with the potential of retrogressing our collective quest for democratic growth.
 
For many objective analysts, it is not easy to be satisfied with the PDP National Working Committee’s verdict to conduct a new primary election for Kogi State governorship contest, which comes up this week because it dramatically departs from President Jonathan’s promise to the local and  International Community of safeguarding the choice of the people in Nigeria’s democracy.
Right now, everyone with interest in Kogi state is on the edge because political activities in the state are basically in a shape of disarray. The PDP NWC’s decision not only signals an alarming willingness on the part of President Jonathan’s ruling Party to disregard our nation’s constitutional position of respecting the people’s valid selection of a candidate for an elective position but portends dangers. The decision has thrown up a string of erroneous and confusing signals for Nigerians to debate their democracy amid mounting criticisms of what has been described as a verdict of incompetence.
 
Many critics view the PDP’s decision with suspicion, accusing its NWC members of failing to foster democratic interests instead serving their self interest and affiliations. For emphasis, on the Kogi State Gubernatorial PDP primaries, the people have spoken and made their choice as at when instructed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria’s regulatory agency on electoral issues. The exercise and outcome of the said PDP primaries were duly supervised and endorsed by relevant authorities and security agencies. Contentious issues were properly thrashed out in courts of competent jurisdiction and a winner was legitimately declared in line with the peoples’ popular selection. It is therefore difficult to believe that the emergence of a new candidate will be in the interest of the people of Kogi State. This is why many politic watchers have confidently and openly affirmed that the National Executive of the PDP should review the atmosphere in the proposed Kogi  State gubernatorial race especially given the worrisome political tension that its National Working Committee has generated with the decision to conduct fresh primaries.
 
From comments of the reading public, it is doubtful that the playing field for the intended Kogi State governorship PDP primaries elections would be sufficiently balanced, rather it is likely to lean in favour of the outgoing State Governor’s purported choice of candidate in many areas. Anyone, that understands Nigerian politics a little should know how important it is for an incumbent State Governor to see that his successor covers his dirty tracks. However, this should not be a crucial role or reason for the PDP’s NWC in redefining how a democratic process of electing the next governor of a State in a civilized society. Otherwise, if allowed, it will amount to deprivation and oppression of the electorate. In turn, this may bring about chaos and active or passive rebellion by many people.
 
Even when one does not feel a sense of worry for the PDP if it loses Kogi State to another Party in the governorship elections, it is time our so called political leaders learnt how to take decisions that would build our democracy than destroy it. Democracy is about more than holding elections. A real and true democracy should reflect the will of the people. This is why it is very obvious that there are many myths about the recent decision of National Working Committee. Indeed, many people are willing to be convinced that there is some wisdom in this conclusion because the resolution of the NWC of PDP to order a new primary election will remain highly condemnable until such an issue that is laced with undemocratic ethos is untied.
 
As we watch the heroic struggle for political leadership of Kogi state, the truth should be clearer than ever. The Kogi electorate would not settle for nothing less than free and fair elections in December 2011. Anything less than going by the people’s choice will lead again and again back into the cycle of destruction. This injustice of high magnitude surely needs articulate intervention that goes beyond the Kogi State governor’s purported interest in a particular candidate. The President of Nigeria and Party leader of the PDP, Goodluck Jonathan should not straddle the fence on such a very sensitive issue which may bring about disruption of peace and order in and around communities of Kogi State, merely because some seeming important persons are bent on ensuring that their anointed candidate emerges as new flag bearer of the PDP in the forthcoming gubernatorial elections even when it is obvious that the mandate extended to someone else has neither been cancelled nor exhausted. There is no higher priority for President Jonathan than ensuring that nothing else further threatens peace and security in any part of Nigeria. The turbulence of the past few weeks in Jos city and Abuja, federal capital are more than enough stress, damage and dent for our dear nation.
 
The growing concern is that the decision for fresh primary elections should not have been taken without examination of some unhealthy potential consequences. It’s something the NEC of the PDP needs to fine tune because there exist other persistent signs of trouble if the incumbent Governor insists on his new choice of candidate. Coincidentally, the Nigerian media outlets have in recent times thrived on reports of huge corruption involving the so called anointed candidate of the State governor, yet little has been done to investigate these allegations.  Most significant is that the PDP is likely going to have a sad story to tell after the elections because the public has been watching and it would be fundamental for the PDP to change positively to regain people’s trust, particularly since so many people are disappointed with the Governor’s alleged switch in support of a popular candidate.
 
The present decision of PDP NWC only ensures that an acceptable and justifiable practice of allowing voters to make their choice will not be carried out. A key question now is whether PDP still has a NWC worthy of the name, and, if so, who is in control of it? As long as the PDP NWC fails to forge a decision that serves the interests of the people and not the agendas of some few persons, the Party will not receive the international and local respect it deserves.
 
Even when it is widely alleged that the incumbent governor of Kogi state must be up to some  old tricks, it is critically important that at this point of  Nigeria’s democracy, an organisation like INEC as led by Prof Jega that has been greeted with some acceptable credibility and all other well meaning independent monitors of party primary elections continue to stand on the side of truth especially by a man like Alhaji Jubril Isah that has made every effort to have a clean fight and conducted himself with respect and dignity in winning the unutilised  ticket of the PDP Kogi State primaries. Such a man deserves a reaffirmation of his party’s ticket rather than be put through another stress of unnecessary political machinations and bogus campaign expenses.
While hoping that the PDP leadership will take steps toward a more democratic and commonsense approach  to resolving this issue for increased respect, I express cautious optimism about the prospects of a peaceful election process in the Kogi Sate governorship elections, because PDP has already made it look like a puzzle with parts missing! If true, this could explain many of the problems associated with the NWC’s decision.  Time will tell.

Hon.Mohammed Idris

President,KOGI Patriots

Peter Obi’s Multi Billion Naira Shopping Mall in Kado, Abuja, Workers Strike & Anambra State

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Side View, Peter Obi's Shopping Complex

Recently while addressing a meeting of the National Executive Council of Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria, in Onitsha, the Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi stated that one of the greatest challenges facing the country is the greed of its leaders. He stated this on Saturday September 17, 2011. Obi stressed that the bane of the country’s development was greed and not corruption. In his words, “the level of corruption is very high but our major challenge is greed, `some of my colleagues are not doing the right thing and we have to change. I believe we should be held responsible for the problems of Nigeria’’.

Governor Peter Obi’s comments in Onitsha before the Catholic comes when impartial observers of the political goings on in the State believe governance in Anambra has reached near alarming stage judging by the frequency of strikes by the various professional groups in the State. They cite that last July 2011, the Judiciary workers ended a six months strike, the water board workers’ strike has long been forgotten, the medical doctors union of the State remain on an indefinite strike for slightly over one year, the civil servants [government workers] recently followed suit on an indefinite strike. As learnt, the strike is the result of Governor Peter Obi’s reluctance to negotiate with the striking workers.

The government house in Awka, the capital of Anambra State have explained their reasons for the numerous strikes as being the result of “inconsiderate” labor union leaders who are working for opposition groups to destabilize the governor of Anambra State. Particularly, they state that the push to achieve a real implementation of the minimum wage salaries in Anambra State as driven by mischief. The chief spokesperson of the State pointed out that the State has no funds to pay the striking workers the minimum wage. Governor Peter Obi cried that implementing the wage adjustment will balloon the Anambra wage bill to over N500million monthly.

247ureports.com has however gathered through official sources at the federal ministry of finance indicating Anambra maybe in a healthier financial position to implement the new wage bill. According to the official figures obtained from the federal ministry of finance, the Anambra government receives N3billion monthly in federal allocation in addition to the N2.5billion it receives on behalf of the 21 Local Government councils [monthly – because the LGAs do not have an elected LGA Chairman] – summing to N5.5biilion monthly equivalent to N66billion annually.  As gathered for the month of July/August 2011, Anambra State received a surplus N4.5billion as windfall from excess crude.  Summing the 66months  the Governor held sway of the affairs of the Anambra State government and its coffers, according to sources within the federal ministry of finance, a minimum of N4.4trillion was paid into the accounts of the Anambra State government [(N66biilion x 66months) + N4.5billion = N4.4trillion]. The source notes that the 4.4trillion does not include other windfalls from excess crude nor does it include counterpart funds from foreign partners. The source estimates that the funds from foreign partners and from the windfall excess crude estimates at N3.3trillion for the 66months – equating to N7.7trillion.

Juxtaposing the warping sum of N7.7trillion against what many impartial observers have come to term marginal infrastructural and human resources development in Anambra State has resulted to many unavoidable questions to the Peter Obi led administration. And groups have begun to pose questions to the Obi administration. Religious clerics in the Northern senatorial district of Anambra State in a recent town hall meeting queried publicly the whereabouts of the promised infrastructures and/or human resource development. Political observers in the central senatorial districts have also begun to aim accusatory fingers at the Governor as having mismanaged or looted the funds of Anambra State.

Further inquiry points attention to a multibillion Naira shopping complex being erected by the Governor of Anambra State in Kado, Abuja ranked to be the largest shopping center in West Africa when completed. Construction workers at the shopping complex site indicate the complex to be near completion and slated to be opened in early to mid next year [2012]. 247ureports.com’s publication in May 2009 originally broke the news on the shopping complex secretly being erected by the Governor when Gov Peter Obi’s media assistant [Valentine Obieyem] was nabbed in Lagos by Lagos State police ferrying the sum of N255million to Peter Obi’s Apapa office. Construction started on the shopping complex roughly a year into Peter Obi’s tenure as governor.      

Following the revelation of the shopping mall construction, and of the secret arrest of Valentine Obieyem for the role of a cash mull, immediate crisis resulted in the Peter Obi administration, and as Peter Obi rallied efforts to douse the crisis, a temporally hold was placed on the shopping complex construction. Construction on the complex resumed shortly after the crisis was doused.   

It cannot be said for certain the “whereabouts” of Anambra State funds but there is certainty in the fact that the resources placed on the grounds and of the people of Anambra dwarfs in comparison to the N7.7trillion received by the Peter Obi administration. It is also uncertain the source of funds for the erection of the largest shopping complex in West Africa but what is certain is the period with which the owner of the facility decided to begin erection of the gigantic edifice. It leaves unending questions.

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See below for more pictures of the shopping complex

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Umeh Inaugurates All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) UK Chapter Executives

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ALL PROGRESSIVES GRAND ALLIANCE (APGA)

UK CHAPTER

Press Release

(For immediate release)

Umeh Inaugurates All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) UK Chapter Executives

 

15 September 2011, London.

 

 The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) on the 28th of August 2011 in London inaugurated the new executive of the APGA UK Chapter.  In what observers described as an innovative and well calculated move by the National Chairman, Chief Victor Umeh KSJ, JP on behalf of the National Working Committee of the Party conveyed the recognition of the Executives as constituted for the UK Chapter.  He described his recognition of the UK Executives as incentives for the UK Chapter to enable them organize them for effective participation in the activities of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nigeria.  The operations of the UK Chapter he said will be guided by the National Working Committee of APGA in Nigeria as Umeh charged the UK Chapter to work assiduously in promoting the Party in UK

At the inauguration, the members present through the UK Chapter Chairman Uzonna Udemba expressed their appreciation and declared their total support and loyalty to the leadership of APGA ably led by the National Chairman – Chief Sir Victor Umeh and his executive committee members, its programmes and manifestos as they promote accountability and good governance in Nigeria. 

The member further express their satisfaction and noted with keen interest at the excellent achievements of Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State and the innovative policies of Governor Owelle Rochas Anayo Okorocha of Imo State respectively. The AGPA UK members comprising the Executive Committee and the general members had earlier by an affirmative VOTE adopted a Resolution for the Party’s approval for the inauguration of the UK Executives which was acknowledge and adopted by APGA in Nigeria.

The unique highlight of the inauguration was an opportunity to bring all Nigeria political and Diaspora political interest for political involvement to meet and exchange views and experiences and partner from the Diaspora community in UK.  Through this partnership, members of the Party in UK will meet with Diaspora and foreign business leaders and financers who will be available to deliberate on the possibilities of doing business together and building partnerships and growth of the Nigeria economy.

The APGA UK Chapter as a political Party is uniting, galvanizing, mobilizing and repositioning the APGA political interests in UK and in the Diaspora by coordinating international participation, logistics, publicity, marketing, sponsorship, media and press awareness and promotional opportunities of APGA in addition to advert placements in notably Nigeria events and groups. The Executives and members are partnering with bonafide Nigeria groups, Diaspora development agencies and other institutions across the UK and Europe for Sustainable Development.

“The future of APGA as a major political Party in Nigeria will be served by APGA UK Chapter which will welcome wider membership from all stakeholders and Friends of Nigeria”, says Sir Onyeka Mbaso, Secretary of APGA UK Chapter.

The UK Chapter Executive inauguration has already begun to raise awareness outside the Country of the outstanding achievements of APGA Nigeria in political emancipation; people centred policies, reforms and advocacy.

The inauguration has therefore celebrated the positive role of Nigerians in their own political development, and a reasonable framework of co-operation and collaborative networks has been established between APGA Nigeria and the newly inaugurated APGA Executives in UK Chapter.

”We believe that APGA as a major political Party is playing a critical and increasingly dynamic role in pump priming voter confidence in the Nigeria nascent democracy and emerging economies”, says Sir Jude Ibe and Mr. Edwin Ajoku, Chairman BOT and Legal Adviser respectively

For information on membership opportunities, participation and contacts:

 

APGA UK Secretariat, London, UK

Tel: +44 7533884616 or Tel: +44 7423534488

Email:apgauk@yahoo.co.uk  

Website: www.

Gov Peter Obi to sack Workers on Strike

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By Government House, Awka
The State Government has resolved to apply the rule of no work no pay in the on-going strike action in the State.  Governor Peter Obi who announced this during a stakeholders meeting on the indefinite strike by workers at the Women Development Centre Awka, said while the government had not strictly applied the law in the past it would no longer be the case. 
 
Governor Obi said government had equally resolved that all workers employed from 2003 would be relieved of their employment, including the 3000 workers recently employed (1200 teacher, regulkar and ICT, 1000 employed by ASUBEB, among others) and immediate embargo on the planned employment of 1000 civil servants) while there should be immediate review of the employment of all non-indigenes in the Civil Service of the State.
 
Debunking the allegation that the State receives over 7 Billion naira monthly, the Governor said that July allocation was up to that because of 6 months arrears of excess crude oil, otherwise, he said, it was an average of 3 Billion per month.
 
He stated that henceforth, promotions, including into the positions of Directors and Permanent Secretaries shall be strictly through examination while the liquidation process shall be allowed to take full course on Ndiolu Micro Finance Bank and Government payment of premium on life assurances by workers wouldl be suspended.
 
The Governor equally announced that the State will immediately commence a detailed biometric audit of workers from October for all categories of workers, including the judiciary while there shall be no more automatic deduction of dues from workers salaries for organizations and associations.
 
He said government would inaugurate a board for the reform of the Civil Service and take other steps deemed necessary in due course to strengthen and modify the civil service.
 
Governor Obi said that the on-going strike by Medical Doctors which had lasted for over seven months had remained a source of concern to government which had agreed to pay 50% of their offer. He said that while government continued to appeal to the striking doctors to place the collective interest of the State first and return to work, that  if  by the end of the month  they did not return to work, the government would have no alternative but to assume that they had abandoned their duties and were no longer in the State employ.
 
The Governor made it clear that the on-going labour crisis was externally manipulated by those who did not wish the state well as the state was one of the few States that commenced the implementation of new minimum wage in August in line with Minimum Wage Act.
 
He explained that implementation of the new minimum wage had increased the State’s Wage bill by over five hundred million naira which he said translated to over seventy percent spending of the State’s revenue on recurrent expenditure which he noted is above the stipulated thirty percent and seventy percent ratio for recurrent and capital expenditure respectfully, warning that it was a threat to the future of the State.
 
He explained that in line with the agreement between labour and the Governor’s Forum, Anambra State Government commenced the  implementation of the law in August in keeping with the promise but expressed shock that after collecting the salary and despite agreement between the government and the State Labour Congress in their last meeting brokered by the Elders that no strike would be embarked upon while a peaceful solution was sought for any outstanding issue, the organized Labour went ahead to declare and embark on an  indefinite strike action.
 
Traditional rulers, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Mrs Ukpabi Asika, Chairman of CAN, Bishop Ephraim Ndife in Anambra State,  Sen Ben Obi, elders and town union Presidents, among others  people present at the meeting condemned the cavalier manner Anambra workers went on strike but promised to a seek solution to the crisis in a fatherly manner.