President Jonathan Returns to Abuja after Brother’s Burial

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President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan returned to Abuja on Monday after the burial rites of his younger brother, Chief Meni Innocent Jonathan in Otuoke, Bayelsa State at the weekend.

On behalf of the entire Jonathan family, President Jonathan wishes to convey his immense thanks and appreciation to all Nigerians and friends of the country who showed sympathy and solidarity with him and members of his family as they mourned and buried the late Chief Meni Jonathan.

The President wishes to particularly thank former Heads of State, State Governors, the entire leadership of the National Assembly, foreign Heads of State and Government, Diplomatic Representatives, members of professional and non-governmental organizations and ordinary Nigerians who either traveled to Otuoke for the burial ceremonies or commiserated with the family in other ways.

He prays that God Almighty will bless and reward them all for their love, kindness and sympathy which has helped to assuage the grief and pain of his family over the loss of a beloved brother.

Text Of The Press Briefing By The Anambra State Branch Of The Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) To Mark This Year’s 64th Anniversary Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights (UDHR) Human Rights Day 2012 This Day 10th Dec 2012.

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Distinguished gentlemen of the press

 

We welcome you all to this media briefing. As you know, the UDHR document as spearheaded by Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt on 10th December 1948 has evolved into a worldwide document and an opportunity for human rights groups the world over to reflect, document and x-ray the state of governance, human rights and security of its countries and states with a view to raising observations and recommendations on the way forward.  According to the United Nations, Human Rights day presents an opportunity every year to celebrate human rights, highlight a specific issue and advocate for the full enjoyment of all human rights by everyone everywhere. This year the UN said the spotlight is on the rights of all people, women, youth, minorities,persons with disabilities,indigenous people, the poor and the marginalized- to make their voices heard in public life and be included in political discussion making.

For us in the Anambra CLO, we remain committed in our struggle to fight against human rights violations, holding government accountable to the people and defending our democracy.

 

STATE OF THE NATION

With two years to our centenary celebration as a country and 52 years down the line as an independent nation, Nigeria still wallows in the gallows of underdevelopment, misgovernment, kleptomanias, unbridled corruption and wanton destruction of lives and properties. The morbidity ratio inNigeriais so high that international analysts ask how much is the value of human life inNigeria?

Regrettably, there is no end in sight to these anomalies because of the dearth of quality leadership in the country. The Nigerian power configuration has been so badly skewed and bastardized that after long years of rapacious rule by the jackboots of the military, the highest we’ve been lucky enough to have in the corridors of power are those who ascended into office against their wish and ended up inflicting unimaginable injuries into the system.  It has been so bad that mediocrity has been elevated to an art and a tradition in this country.

As it stands now, there is still the ever widening gap between the haves and the have-nots and it can’t even get better with time.

At the beginning of the year 2012, Mr. President gave us a wonderful New Year gift by announcing the total removal of fuel subsidy. We were promised thatNigeriawill turn to an eldorado as the accruing savings from the subsidy removal will be used in turning around for good all our infrastructural deficits. Nigerians resisted the poisonous pill and the government shifted ground by announcing a partial removal of subsidy and an increase of pump price of petrol to N97. Today, fuel price has gone up to between N115 to N120 and nobody is talking again. Those of us who raised alarm and kicked against government’s anti people stance in the fuel subsidy removal without any palliative in place have been justified today.

Our roads are still death traps while the three tiers of government now share the subsidy savings monthly in addition to their monetary allocations.

The implication is that fuel subsidy removal has translated to more money in government coffers which are often frittered away in the normal corrupt manner while there is little or nothing for the masses to benefit from.

In the midst of all these, the details from the Debt Management Office (DMO) of the federal government shows that Nigeria’s domestic debts has increased from N5.966 trillion at the end of the first quarter of the year in March 2012 to N6.153 trillion at the end of the second quarter ended June 30 2012. In the midst of excess spending by government, a whopping N560 billion was earmarked for the 2012 budget while N592 billion has been penciled down in the 2013 budget. Painfully too, no specific projects was tied to these debts rather it was raised to finance budget deficits.

Gentlemen, do we need another prophet to tell us thatNigeriais sinking?

The Transparency International in its report released on Wednesday rated Nigeriaas the 38th Most Corrupt Countries in the world.  Nigeria scored 27 out of their 100 marks to occupy the 139th place out of 176 countries surveyed in the report. Now, since the release of that report, the FG instead of making genuine efforts to remedy the situation so as to be on a better ranking next year has punctured the report and has been justifying itself.

Fellow comrades, let us shun apathy and docility and stand up to salvage our country from the shackles of mediocrity and trial and error.   Nigerians should   hold their leaders accountable and reject any unpopular policy targeted against the masses while those in authority feed on the people’s collective treasury.

 

ANAMBRA STATE

GOVERNANCE

 

The state government led by Mr. Gregory Peter Onwubuasi Obi deserve our commendation for upholding the ideals of tolerance of opinion, respect for the people’s human rights and none use of state apparatus to muscle opposition or oppress dissenting voices.

However, if Anambra should be the actual light of the nation, there is room for excellence instead of settling for good or very good. While government may have good intentions, various lapses often noticed among some political appointees, aides and advisers leaves much to be desired. Unfortunately, the state chief executive seems to turn blind eye to some of these negative reports even in the face of glaring evidences against such persons.  Today in Anambra state, a commissioner whose ministry is in charge of markets sells his portrait picture by force to traders at the rate of N10,000 each. Not only that , with the tacit agreement of a self imposed market leader operating in the name of Anambra State Amalgamated Traders Association, a N500 compulsory levy has been imposed on all traders in the state for the building of a secretariat for the union whose leaders were not elected anywhere .

The recent announcement of traders’ tax of N6000 which was supposed to be collected per head is now being collected per shops. By implication, it means that somebody who owns 6 shops in a market will also pay 6 times.

While government complains of dwindling revenue, it is estimated that about N5 million is collected fraudulently from street traders daily in various markets and streets in Anambra by force and without valid receipts. The collectors claim to be working as government task force while the money ends up in the private pockets of their masters. Anybody who resists such payment often has him or herself to blame as the collectors deal with such people terribly.

We also call on the government to give at least 5% of political positions to physically challenged people in the state.

 

DEMOCRACY AND GRASSROOT GOVERNANCE IN ANAMBRA

Our sister organization –The Intersociety once described Anambra State government as a first degree violator of the section 7 of the 1999 Constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria going by the continuous refusal to conduct local government elections in Anambra. The CLO has been labeled all sorts of names as well going by our stance that democracy ought to be entrenched in the grassroots in the state. The consequence of the absence of democratically elected government at the local councils is  that political grooming is dead in the state while our youths in the past 12 years in the state doesn’t know that there is a political post known as councillorship anymore.

While the government has often employed all forms of delay tactics to buy time over the conduct of the council elections, the final seal for the total burial of the agitation for the polls happened recently when the government appointed various members of the fourth estate- journalists as transition council members.  While we don’t begrudge any of the selected journalists for the political patronage, we still maintain that the non conduct of the council elections in the state is as a result of grand conspiracy of silence by the various stakeholders- the town unions, the Anambra elites, the civil societies, the legislators etc.

Like the Delta state born reggae legend Ras Kimono sang in his hit album –Under Pressure Part 2 that after this chant , he won’t sing it again, we in Anambra CLO has also decided that this is the last time we are going to make a public agitation over the local government issue again for the present government. But we must emphasize that at the end of the tenure of this government, we are going to call for a probe of the council allocations which accrued to the state for the period under review. It is our position too that members of the National Assembly should ensure that concrete steps are taken in the constitution amendment process to ensure local government autonomy. The so called joint state and local government account should be abolished henceforth so that the local councils can also enjoin financial autonomy and consequently take care of their constitutionally assigned functions and projects.

 

POLICE, CRIME AND SECURITY IN ANAMBRA

Despite all efforts for reformation, bribery, astronomical bail fee, extortion, torture and intimidation still remain the accompanying definitions of policing in Anambra state.  Police cells in most divisions are still occupied by innocent citizens who have no reason to be there. Police are supposed to be our friends but in Anambra, brute force, torture, coercion and cash and carry has become a tradition. The situation has been compounded by mindset as the bulk of the rank and files and some corrupt senior officers posted to the state often arrive with a preconceived notion of making money.

Crime prevention, intelligence gathering and security mapping suffers terribly with this mindset. The people being protected become the victims while professionalism is sacrificed on the altar of personal accumulation.

On the 30th January 2012, the IGP ,M D Abubakar announced immediate ban and dismantling of road blocks on Nigerian roads.

Unfortunately what we see today especially in the commercial city ofOnitshaand Nnewi is a case of selective compliance. All connecting routes to major markets inOnitshalike the main market –ZiksAvenue ,NigerSteet, Creek road roundabout , Portharcourt road all under Fegge are under siege even as we address the press now. In Awada area, policemen from Obosi Division have taken over Ezeiweka road and Oraifite street. The Okpoko division are running riot and are competing with CPS and Onitsha Area command in terrifying people aroundUpper Iwekaaxis, down and up flyover, Chisco andAbaparks. Take a trip in your private car to the upper iweka flyover in the night and you will ever regret venturing into the area as various policemen ransack vehicles, harass the drivers and ask for vehicle papers existing only in their lexicon all in a bid to extort money.

As the Christmas season is around the corner, we use this medium to appeal to the commissioner of police, Mr. Balla Nassarawa to give a marching order to his men to go after the criminals and allow genuine travelers both within the state and those on transit to go their normal businesses hitch free. The Commisioner should set up an independent team to investigate what goes on  in the aforementioned stations inOnitshaviz Okpoko, Fegge, CPS and Area Command.

Prisons in Anambra state remains congested with awaiting trial inmates spilling over. Most of the people remanded in prison custody are people brought in by some greedy Divisional Police Officers and their men who take suspects to court unprepared and without notice especially when such suspects refuse to play ball by offering money demanded by such officers.

 

MONSTROUS VIGILANTISM

As at December 2010, the then consultant to the state government on vigilante matters, Chris Udeze said that there are 592 vigilante groups in Anambra state. According to him, there exist 234 units in Nnewi, 224 in Awka and 134 groups inOnitsha. Each unit contains a minimum of 8 boys, so by implication Anambra maintained nearly 5000 men in the fold of vigilante groups. Today, there are no available accurate statistics on the actual number of vigilante operatives while recently it was reported that government plans to recruit additional 5240 armed vigilante operatives.   Painfully enough, we have not seen the gallantry of these vigilante operatives in apprehending armed robbers or bursting kidnapping syndicates. The proliferation of vigilante is the root cause of gun culture and the circulation of illicit arms and ammunitions in the state at an alarming proportion.   Guns supplied to these men who have rebranded themselves as community policemen are sourced through the black market while there is no scientific database of tracing or monitoring their activities. This is a time bomb and unless the government takes far reaching drastic measures to curtail this trend, the fire will consume many in no distant time. The vigilante operatives also wield machetes, daggers and other dangerous weapons and they don’t hesitate to use it at the slightest provocation  on any defenseless citizen especially in moments of their being high on alcohol and drugs which are most times  their favorite past time.  As the state marches into an election period next year, we forecast an upsurge in criminality, arms dealing and politically motivated shootings.  We call for an urgent disarmament exercise in the state and mop up of illicit arms. The state can set up a committee with the support of the federal government task force on illicit arms so as to succeed in the assignment.

 

DEMOLITION OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPERS PROPERTIES

For sometime now we have watched with dismay the kind of strange method employed by the Anambra state government in tackling the menace of kidnapping. In recent times, with it’s accompanying media hype, we’ve seen situations where the instrument of governance including bulldozers are moved into some private houses and those houses  leveled to the ground in a most brazen manner on the reason that the owners of such properties are said to have confessed to the crime of kidnapping. Surprisingly, some people in such places are reported to have cheered the government for a job well done.

While we condemn kidnapping and any other forms of criminality, it is our position that demolition of houses belonging to kidnap suspects even when the suspects have not been convicted by any court of competent jurisdiction amounts to serious violation of the law too by the government.  The tacit support of such practices by the state house of assembly is an example of anachronistic stunt for democracy and a bad law without any precedent anywhere in the global legislative practices. Justifying this kind of strange practice is tantamount to the crowd mentality legitimacy which the people as a result of past experience gave to the public butchering of persons by the infamous Bakkasi  Boys where an estimated 5000 people were massacred by the group in a crude jungle justice methodology and the victims all  labeled armed robbers.

For crying out loud, Anambra state has passed this stage and never again should situations or circumstances push us back to any kind of obnoxious practices. We therefore call on the government to stop this method henceforth.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS IN ANAMBRA

It is often said that a man is as good as his environment. In Anambra , the challenges of a cleaner environment has been a recurring issue that most times the state takes the jibe and comments from people as the most dirty state in Nigeria.  The situation is also compounded by the attitude of the people to the practice of waste disposal and government negligence on the other side. Coupled with this is the issue of non functioning street lights in major towns and cities of the state. Crime and criminality thrives in the dark and the installation and maintenance of street lights in major places in the state will help in curbing crime rate. Some years back, a commercial bank as part of its corporate social responsibility donated millions of naira for the fixing of street lights in Awka road inOnitsha. Surprisingly, the highest we saw after the donation was the refurbishing of some obsolete light poles which never supplied energy even for one day. The same donkey years have been spent on the beautification project inOnitsha. There is no public cemetery inOnitshapresently.

In other states likeLagos, Asaba,CrossRiverand neighbouringEnugu, the environment is taken seriously while there are stiff penalties for those who deface or litter the environment. The entrance to state capitals and major cities are also taken into consideration by making sure they are carefully beautified and arranged. This is the area companies and other public offices can take up as part of their social responsibility. We are therefore calling on banks operating in the state to take ownership of the environment in Anambra, they can complement government efforts in converting various walkways, illegal motor parks and other spaces which people abuse and convert them into gardens and relaxation parks. This is what is obtainable in other states and we think that when this is done, the state can regain its beauty, aesthetics and become clean and green again.

 

ASTA AND BRIGANDAGE

A lot has been said and written about the activities of members of Anambra State Traffic Agency (ASTA) and task force people in charge of emblems.

It has been confirmed that powerful people are behind their activities because of the huge tons of money they generate which are not accounted for. As we are in this forum now, somebody somewhere is being manhandled, brutalized or held in captivity by the boys especially inOnitsha. We reiterate our stand that the only way to sanitize the agency is to sack the entire workforce, conduct a public hearing on their activities and call for new applicants. All the new applicants must have a surety and a letter of undertaking signed by the President General of the applicants’ community. Also, the code of conduct guiding them must be enforced while those who flout the rules should be adequately sanctioned. Each team on field assignment must have a supervisor who reports to the commander on hour by hour intervals.

 

CONCLUSION

Human rights are all embracing and it concerns each and every one of us.

The media is also an integral part of development in any society because of its significant role of information dissemination and exposing to the front burner any issue which the authorities may want to hide.

Let us therefore strive to work in synergy to give voice to the voiceless, engage in constructive criticisms and be bold enough to ask some salient questions if the need arises.

God blessNigeriaandAnambraState.

Thanks for your attention.

 

SIGNED FOR THE CLO

 

Comrade Aloysius Attah

State Chair 08035090548

 

Comrade Justus Ijeoma Esq

State Secretary 08037114869

The Effect of Inaccessible Physical Environment for Persons with Disability – Comrade Okeke Ugochukwu Ernest

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Comrade Okeke Ugochukwu Ernest

Every 3rd December has been set aside by the United Nations to commemorate International day of persons with disabilities in the whole world. It is a thing of joy that the theme for this years’ celebration is “Removing Barriers to Create an Inclusive and Accessible Society for all”. It is a theme that provides an opportunity to bridge the gap between the persons with disabilities and the society which will be focusing on promoting accessibility and removing all types of barriers in the society. Barrier in this case can take a variety of forms, including those relating to lack of access to physical environment, information and communication technology (ICT) or those resulting from legislation or policy, societal attitudes or discrimination. However, the major target for international day of persons with disability in 2012 by the Nigerian Association of the physically Handicapped Persons – Anambra State Chapter is to campaign against lack of access to physical environment.

 

Accessible physical environment is one that all people, both individuals with and without disabilities can use freely without hindrance. Persons with disability includes people with vision, hearing, mobility, cognitive and other impairments, as well as anyone who might be experiencing a temporary disability due to an illness or accident. Accessible environment should also accommodate the elderly population, which is generally characterized by a gradual loss of ability of some sort.

 

The  physical environment  can be made accessible to the greatest number of people, with facilities like lift ramp where there are steps, covering of drainages, Braille prints on  lift control panels for the visual impaired, display of routes on taxis & buses for  the hearing impaired, low counters for the wheelchair users and  dwarfs in the banks and other public places, ensuring that entrance to banks and other public places are accessible enough and where metal detector doors are used, it must be manned by competent personnel who can temporally disable the metal detectors for persons with disability who use iron based mobility aid/appliances to pass through without delay or embarrassment .

 

Accessibility of the physical environment is a key factor to persons with disabilities in achieving greater independence, participation and social inclusion. It is true that it affects all members of the society but, for persons with disabilities, the barriers to equal participation in the society due to an inaccessible physical environment are much greater.

 

An accessible built environment can facilitate great inclusion and participation and is recognized as a core element for realization of a society based on equal rights. It also provides people with independence and the means to pursue an active social and economic life.

 

However, the right to participate in the society is not enjoyed by all. On daily basis persons with disabilities are faced with barriers, which effectively excluded them from participating as equal citizens. Many of these barriers related to the accessibility of their physical environment.

 

A recent investigation by the Nigerian Association for the physical handicapped persons (NAPHP)AnambraStatechapter highlights the issues of accessibility as a significant factor restricting social participation of persons with disability.

 

The investigation confirms that persons with disabilities are more restricted in accessing their physical environment and thus participating in social and cultural activities than non-disabled persons. It was also discovered that over 70% of churches, hospitals, banks, markets, town halls, and schools more especially higher institutions, offices, homes etc in Anambra State are not accessible to persons with disabilities without going up and down steps. This can make it difficult for some persons with disabilities to visit their friends or family members, attending church services, other social gatherings and even working normal in their offices. These difficulties being experienced by persons with disability particularly by the old people in attending church activities, entering banks, markets, town halls for meetings, hospital for proper medication etc could be linked to the major reason why they usually felt isolated and socially excluded.

 

Despite the UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, Article 9, which states that every disabled person has the right to participate in family, cultural and social life, many persons with disabilities from this part of the world remained excluded from participating in family, cultural, and social life due to an inaccessible physical environment. The major reason is that those structures and construction are generally designed without considering the needs of persons with disability.

 

The issue of physical environment accessibility clearly impacts in the lives of people with disabilities, young and old alike on their level of social participation.

 

However, legislations and regulations should play a vital role in introducing measures to improve our physical environment accessibility through expediting actions that will ensure the quick passage of persons with disability bill that is at the floor of the Senate while it is also expected that all the states of the federation should emulate the Lagos state government for their giant strides in passing the persons with disability bill in 2011 for their state and thereby improved the independence of persons with disabilities. It is imperative also that all relevant agencies responsible for regulating the environment, building and infrastructural standards such as ministry of environment and town planning authorities etc are strengthened by employing  qualified persons with disabilities that will serve as a desk officer and will ensure at all times that our environment is accessible. This is necessary because, even when the bills are passed into laws, very little can be achieved in enforcing them without affective and effective regulatory agencies.

 

Finally, the church leaders, traditional rulers, government, and general public should make the environment building visitable by persons with disabilities.

This is to ensure that adequate provisions are made to enable persons with disabilities to satisfy and independently access and use their physical environment without any barrier.

 

Written By:

 

 

Comrade Okeke Ugochukwu Ernest

The Chairman,

Nigerian Association of the

Physically Handicapped Persons,

AnambraStateChapter.

Cleric Decry Deplorable State Of Prisons

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Commandant general, Chaplains Nigeria, a Christian non-denominational organization, Dr. Evans Onyewuchi Ibe, has decried the deplorable condition of the country’s prisons and urged the Federal Government to reform it to salvage the inmates.

In his address at the commissioning of the Chaplaincy at the Community Baptist Church, Owerri and the conferment of life matron of the organization on Ms Estelle Igwe, zonal controller, Owerri zonal office of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Ibe urged Nigerians to have compassion on prisoners, as they could turn out to become good citizens.

“These people behind bars are our brothers and sisters, fathers, mothers and relatives. At times some of them are innocent of the charges against them. Chaplains must make every of their prison visitations very important and must exhibit professionalism when counseling the prisoners.

“As Chaplains, we must show love to those men and women behind bars, because their problems are looked upon as spiritual.

“We specialize in prison chaplaincy, because we believe that Prisons harbor so many people that have committed various crimes, because they don’t know God. And when they throw them in there and throw away the keys, we are not too happy about it.

“And so, we want to go back there and minister the word of God to them and perhaps change their minds for positive things. And some of them after serving their terms in jail, become changed people. So that is why we don’t believe in throwing away people in prison, because we believe that they can be salvaged,” he stated.

Rev. Ernest Eke, a cleric of the Baptist Church in his sermon, advised Nigerians to shun selfishness and greed, which according to him were responsible for the country’s under development.

Eke described Igwe as a good hearted Nigerian, which according to him, was instrumental to the honour bestowed on her by the Chaplains Nigeria.

According to him, you don’t need to be a millionaire to render assistance to your neighbour or anybody in need.

Chaplains International was formed in France by St. Martins de Torres in 316 AD.

Journalist Beaten To Coma At Governor Akpabio’s Birthday Bash

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From Monday Ateboh
The Uyo correspondent of The Nation newspaper has been beaten to coma by security operatives attached to Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio, as he made to enter the venue of a lavish party the governor is hosting in celebration of his 50th birthday.
Five operatives of the State Security Service descended on Kazeem Ibrahym at the entrance of the Governor’s lodge in Uyo.

Mr. Ibrahim and his colleagues were invited by the governor’s media office to cover the event, and it is not clear why the reporter was singled out for harassment.
Multiple sources at the venue told PREMIUM TIMES that while some of the security details rapidly boxed, kicked and slapped the reporter, others repeatedly hit him with batons and guns.
Even when the spokesperson for Governor Akpabio, Anietie Ukpe, rushed out to intervene, the overzealous security details ignored him as they continue to smash Mr Ibrahym.
His colleagues and some guests, who tried to intervene, were warned to stay away or risk being beaten too.
“They did not stop beating him until he collapsed,” one of our sources said.
After he became unconscious, the operatives left him. His colleagues quickly rushed him to an unknown hospital in Uyo.
Mr. Ibrahym’s condition is unknown at this time.
One of our sources, a key staff at the Government House, said few minutes after the incident, the Akwa Ibom State director of the SSS, Toma Minti, rushed to the scene, begging journalists to forgive his men as he would investigate the matter.
The Akwa Ibom State Governor and his spokesperson are yet to comment on the incident.
Messrs Ukpe and Minti could not be reached for comments at this time.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt security operatives attached to the governor are in the habit of harrassing journalists covering Mr. Akpabio.
During the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to Uyo a few months ago, the same team assaulted journalists causing the Akwa Ibom Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists to threaten a boycott of government activities.
Mr. Akpabio, who is spending several millions of state funds to celebrate his 50th birthday, is not known to have ever called his rude security details to order.
Today’s party is being attended by top members of the Peoples Democratic Party, Governors Theodore Orji of Abia, Rochas Okorochas of Imo, Idris Wada of Kogi, Peter Obi of Anambra.
More governors and top government officials are being expected for a second day of celebration tomorrow.

Source: PremiumTimes

 

Nelson Mandela ‘has stopped talking’

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South African leaders issued assurances about the health of former president Nelson Mandela on Sunday night after the 94 year-old was airlifted to hospital having reportedly stopped speaking amid a deterioration in his condition.

The Sunday Times, a South African newspaper, quoted an unnamed person close to the Mandela family as saying: “He has not been talking … he is not looking good. It’s clear that something is troubling him.”

Mr Mandela, the country’s first black president, spent a second day at the Pretoria hospital where he is said to be undergoing tests. On Saturday he was flown from his rural home in the Eastern Cape to the capital Pretoria to receive medical attention.

President Jacob Zuma visited Mr Mandela, whose health has been frail in recent years, and “found him comfortable, and in good care,” a statement said.

No details have been released about the specific reason for Mr Mandela’s admission to hospital, or when he will be discharged.

Mac Maharaj, a spokesman for Mr Zuma, on Saturday said the anti-apartheid icon was “doing well”.

Mr Mandela, affectionately known in South Africa as “Madiba,” his Xhosa clan name, “will receive medical attention from time to time which is consistent with his age,” a statement on Saturday said.

Former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and daughter Zindzi seemed to not view it as an emergency, or else were unaware that Mr Mandela had been transferred to Pretoria. They attended a football match in Soweto between the Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday, local media reported.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions, allied with the ruling African National Congress party, responded in a statement: “We hope that it is true – as reported by the presidential spokesperson – there is no cause for concern or alarm.”

Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe had been scheduled to visit Mr Mandela in Qunu on Friday, but the meeting was cancelled.

A South African military plane crashed Wednesday after disappearing en route from a Pretoria air base to Mthatha, the nearest airport to Mr Mandela’s home in Qunu village.

There have been persistent rumours that the aircraft was carrying medical personnel or medical supplies for Mr Mandela.

Mr Mandela was last hospitalised in February for what was described as “routine tests,” and later turned out to have been a minor surgical procedure to determine the cause of abdominal pain.

His last public appearance was at the final match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which South Africa hosted, where he toured the stadium on a golf cart with third wife Graca Machel.

Boko Haram! Enough of Bloodshed! War is Looming! (1) – By Obinna Akukwe

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Boko Haram, How are you. I know you are listening because very many in your ranks are highly educated and intelligent. I mean the Pro-Sharia Boko Haram and the Al-Qaeda Boko Haram. The PDP Boko Haram will wait for another day. I am constrained to speak to you as a Nigerian, from the South East, a Christian and Clergy.
Every problem on this earth is resolvable if the parties are ready to be reasonable and your grievances cannot be an exception. The wastage of lives occasioned by the Nigerian civil war would have been avoided if reason was preferred to conflicts. Nigeria is still suffering the consequences of that bloodshed till today. I know that you originated as a peaceful sect, practicing your religious ideology in relative peace and obscurity.
I know that your frustrations with the system then were ideological- you abhor western education and its effect on the tenets of Islam. Your frustration was that your elites were using the benefits of western education to perpetually turn the rest of your people into slaves. I know that it was a former governor who lured you out of your peaceful co-existence, armed you and used you to subdue his political opponents. This governor promised you incorporation in his government and armed you to fight political battles. This same man used you to checkmate the ruling party and abandoned you after you secured electoral victory for him. Out of anger and bitterness you decided to react against the state and later the security apparatus and innocent people.
Boko Haram , you have killed enough. The whole world has heard your grievances-that western education is sin, but they do not know how you came about the conclusions. The level of poverty, disease, illiteracy and underdevelopment in the north was your initial reason for accusing your leaders of using the privileges of western education to oppress the rest. Therefore you formed the erroneous impression that once a section of the north is Islamized every socio-economic problem would be over.
Boko Haram, I would like you to know that western education is not evil . The rapid development of the southern parts of the country is due to the embrace the people gave to western education and ideals. The underdevelopment of your region is because your elites used the benefits and privileges of western education to exploit and oppress your people. Countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iran, Malaysia., Turkey, and Egypt among numerous others are Muslim nations who converted the benefits of western education to high standards of living. Therefore if it failed in the north of Nigeria then the problem is not western education but your elites. Your northern elites control the oil industry, oil block industry and bunkering industry in Nigeria. This industry nets above $10 billion dollars annually yet they cannot invest their lion share on your people.

Your problem is not the defenseless Christian, neither is your problem the Southerner. Your problem is equally not fellow Muslim who is yet to accept the extremism of your beliefs. Boko Haram, you are fighting the wrong battle. You are not fighting those responsible for your problem. You are fighting innocent Nigerians already under the yoke of poverty, diseases, insecurity and hopelessness. Boko Haram, spare the Nigerian masses the bombings, killings and atrocities.
Drums of war are already beating. Ethnic nationalities are already gearing for confrontations if the situation persists. MEND, MASSOB, OPC and even Christian Association of Nigeria are eagerly awaiting the reactions of the government of the day before they decide on the next line of actions in consultations with their ethnic leaders. They are no more willing to allow their people or religious faithful to be slaughtered under any excuse. In the event of full blown confrontation you cannot predict the outcome and you cannot predict the extent of damage. I have been in touch with different groups restless at the developing mayhem and nobody is smiling. If the killings do not stop, people will bypass this Federal Government and take actions to protect their people. Nobody has monopoly of arms and even I will not hesitate to carry arms to defend my own people.
Christians and Southerners have refused to engage in reprisal attacks in order not to follow a mad man to dance naked on the streets. However strategies for counter attacks have been drawn and when it starts even the most indifferent will be forced to participate.
Boko Haram, are you still sure that Allah asked you to kill innocent people. The leader of the Islamic community in Nigeria, Sultan Abubakar Saad has already denounced your excesses as unislamic. The Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero wept at the atrocities you committed in Kano. The Muslim Ulamas have denounced your excesses as anti-Quran. Your battles have lost both followership and focus. Everybody is now your enemy, Christian, Southerner and Conservative Muslim. You now kill anybody, including children even in the market places.
Boko Haram, just as I predicted in earlier piece ‘Nigerian Politicians, Thuggery and Boko Haram’, you have now veered into armed robbery as means of executing Jihad. Soon kidnapping and pipeline vandalizations will follow. These are the consequences of uncontrolled arms in the hand of unregimented people. These are not the ideals of Alhaji Yusuf., your late leader. You now discriminate between Kogi Boko Haram, Kanuri Boko Haram and Hausa Fulani Boko Haram. The discrimination you once condemned as the Nigerian problem has crept into your organization
Boko Haram , I want to tell you that your leaders will soon be betrayed by your PDP sponsors. Once President Goodluck makes some political concessions to these PDP party men, they will sell you and reveal all your hiding places and you will be left alone. They were never interested in your Shari a, they just used you to checkmate President Goodluck. The best time to call off all these hostilities is now.
I therefore advise you to accept the federal government olive branch before it is too late. Appoint opinion leaders from the north who will seek peace with the Nigerian State on your behalf. Let their demands include;

(1) Amnesty after proper reorientation and psychological reconstruction of your detained members to avoid future acts inimical to the Nigerian State.

(2) Assisting your members with vocational and professional trainings so that they can be useful to the society

(3) Massive investment in education and literacy in the north by a three tier collaborative efforts of federal, state and local governments in the affected states.

(4) Trial of former public office holders in your region especially who embezzled funds meant for the development of the region and retrieving of the stolen funds for the development of the region.

(5) Entrenchment of proper electoral integrity to ensure that politicians in your region do not hoist unpopular candidates on the masses.
On your part you have to accept a cessation of all violent activities and liaise with sincere northern leaders to draw a roadmap for the rapid development of the region. A word is enough for the wise.

Obinna Akukwe

profetobinna2@yahoo.com

 

Iran warships dock in Sudan

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Two Iranian warships docked in Port Sudan on Saturday, a witness said, marking the second port call by the Iranian navy in Sudan in five weeks.

The Iranian navy said the 1,400 ton frigate Jamaran and the 4,700 ton support ship Bushehr “docked in Port Sudan, after successfully carrying out their assignments in the Red Sea and were greeted by high-ranking Sudanese naval commanders.”

It did not say how long the warships would stay in port.

Khartoum said it was a “normal” port call but Israeli officials have expressed concern about arms smuggling through Sudan.

They have long accused the African country of serving as a base of support for militants from the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas which rules the Gaza Strip.

Sudanese army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad had initially announced the warship visit for November 30.

“It is part of diplomatic and military exchanges between the two countries,” and will last for three days, he told reporters on Friday night.

A pair of Iranian navy vessels, the supply ship Kharg and corvette Admiral Naghdi, spent about two days at Port Sudan in late October.

The port call was accompanied by Sudanese press criticism of Saudi Arabia which lies across the Red Sea and has had tense relations with Iran for years.

Sudan’s links with Iran have come under scrutiny after Khartoum accused Israel of an October 23 strike against the Yarmouk military factory in the capital, which led to speculation that Iranian weapons were stored or manufactured there.

Israel refused all comment on Sudan’s accusation about the factory blast.

But a top Israeli defence official, Amos Gilad, said Sudan “serves as a route for the transfer, via Egyptian territory, of Iranian weapons to Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists.”

Eight days of fighting between Israel and Hamas ended on November 21 with an Egyptian-mediated truce after 174 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed.

The Jewish state has accused Iran of supplying Hamas with its Fajr 5 missile, used to target Tel Aviv during the conflict.

Khartoum said Israel was spreading “fabricated information” about links between the Yarmouk military factory, Hamas and Iran.

Sudan’s foreign ministry denied Iran had any involvement in the plant.

On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Ali Karti said Sudan welcomes the navies of any country, “except Israel.”

A Pakistani frigate visited Port Sudan in late November.

Kaduna Group Lambasts Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Backs Removal of Army Chiefs from Jaji

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The last of the bomb blast that struck the military base at Jaji may have not been heard. This is as reports reaching 247ureports.com indicate that the Southern Kaduna Indigenes Progressive Forum [SKIPFO] lambasted the Islamic based group, Jama’atu Nasril Islam [JNI] over their accusation of the Nigeria Army authority of religious bias – over its removal of Air Vice – Marshal Abdukadir Kure as Commandant of Armed Forces Command and Staff College  [AFCSC] and Maj Gen Mohammed Danhane Isa as Commander Infantry Corps Jaji, – following the embarrassing suicide attack on a church inside the military barrack – that killed 15 worshipers.

In a press statement released by the chairperson of the group, Major George Asake [rtd], stated that “SKIPFO is miffed by the unguarded and inflammatory statement made by Dr Khalid Abubakar Aliyu on behalf JNI to the effect that the redeployment from command of both Air Vice – Marshal Kure and Maj Gen Isa as Commander Infantry Corps both located in Jaji Kaduna is tinged with religious bias.

“We have followed with keen interest the several statements that have continuously been flowing from the JNI, signed by their Secretary General Dr Khalid Aliyu, since the advent of the Boko Haram scourge which has become a national disgrace and nightmare.

“ While the JNI and Islamic leaders have consistently denied Boko Haram’s activities as Islamic, they have all the same always come out firing from all cylinders at every individual or group who calls for the declaration of Boko Haram as a terrorist group. And now it is the turn of the JNI to even go further and impugned that the military which is one of the few institution (if not the only institution) in the country that still maintains a semblance of credibility and religious balance and harmony. Where was Dr Khalid Aliyu and his JNI when : –

“Two detained Boko Haram terrorists under tight military custody in Shadawanka Barracks Bauchi were allowed to escape by a Muslim soldier under the command of Brig Gen ML Raji who is a known fanatical Muslim, yet the Christians never raised any dust on religious bias but allowed the military to handle the case through Military Court Martial where the senior officer and other culprits got fair treatment and justice?


“When Boko Haram attacked the Headquarters of 1 Mechanised Division under the command of Maj Gen Joseph Shoboiki as General Officer Commanding ( GOC ) and a Christian, the Army authority under Lt Gen Ihejerika as Chief of Army Staff and a Christian too, promptly redeployed Gen Shoboiki to Defence Headquarters as a Director and replaced him with Maj General Garba Ayodeji Wahab, a Muslim far junior to the former. Neither CAN nor Christians protested.


“It will interest the JNI and their mouthpiece Dr Khalid Abubakar Aliyu to know that the present COAS and the Chief of Air Staff ( CAS ) are all Christians and this is besides the President , Commander in Chief ( C- I- C ) of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan who is also a Christian. Yet, they posted the GOC I Mechanised Division Kaduna, Air Officer Commanding (AOC ) Nigerian Airforce Training Command Kaduna , Commandant AFCSC Jaji, Corps Commander Infantry Jaji, Commandant Depot NA Zaria all Muslims without a whimper from any Christian quarters. This is because Christians believe that these gentlemen officers though Muslims will be true to their oath and allegiance to their fatherland besides living up to the expectations of the tenets of their faith.


“Despite the atrocities and glaring bias of Maj Gen Saleh Maina as GOC 3 Armoured Division Nigerian Army and the outcry by all and sundry for his removal he was retained by Lt Gen AB Danbazzau in that capacity and the JNI saw nothing wrong in that. Many innocent lives of innocent and peace loving Christians were lost to the applause of JNI we suppose. We believe Gen Danbazzau was not taking dictation from outside why should it be otherwise now?
“ Quite contrary to whatever propaganda JNI might have been fed with, Maj Gen MD Isa most especially was the cantonment Commander in Jaji and the puerile and false allegation of bringing in Maj Gen KC Osuji as NASI Commandant, Maj Gen JS Zaruwa , the Peace Keeping Commandant and Brig Gen Ekagu the Commandant Warrant Officers Academy ( all are training institutions with NASI and WOs Academy under the same Maj Gen Isa ) as those not affected by the redeployment is a figment of the imagination of JNI and its collaborators. In fact, these training institutions have no troops under their command but the Infantry Corps Commander has a combat Infantry Battalion under him who serves as both a Demonstration unit also well as a feed mill to other military establishment under in Jaji..


“ The removal of the two Commandants is perfectly in order and in line with military tradition as allowing those senior officers to remain in their various offices might open the floodgate for unnecessary interference with investigations. Moreover, it is a known fact that Maj Gen MD Isa has completed the required 35 years of service since June 2011 , he has also overstayed his tour of duty of 2 years as Commander Infantry Corps. Infact, we have it on authority that both Christians and Muslims officers and soldiers of the Infantry Corps rolled out their drums in celebration of this long awaited removal – a clear sign of a bad Commander..


“Bringing in the case of non-removal of Gen MA Nasamu Commander Army Headquarters Garrison ( AHQ Gar ) over the Christmas eve Mogadishu cantonment’s Mammy market bombing of 24 th December, 2010 is myopic and lacks substance.

“This is because JNI never called for the removal of the Commanders of Shadawanka Barracks in Bauchi, Airforce Base Kaduna, over Boko Haram’s bombing there and, in fact IGP Hafiz Ringim over the bombing of the Police Force Headquarters on 16th June, 2011.

“ When twice dismissed CP Zakari Biu allowed Kabiru Sokoto to escape in Abaji , JNI was bitter over his dismissal but will recall that neither CAN nor any Christian protested based on religious ground. Rather, the law was allowed to take its due cause.


“ Finally, we are saddened by the gross disregard and insensitivity of JNI on the lives lost and those wounded and this is besides the destruction to property over the St Andrews Protestant church bombing carried out by misguided Muslims coming from the JNI ranks but clearly voiced out their preference for those two officers who are neither killed nor dismissed from service but redeployed from their former positions for dereliction of duty thereby causing loss of lives to innocent Christians who were worshiping their true living God in the Church. Admiral Saad Ola Ibrahim who is the Chief of Defence Staff ( CDS ) and a true Muslim announced these two officers removal and by implication, the JNI is telling the world that he is acting a Christian script and is therefore not a member of the Muslim fold?


“ SKIPFO would have stood and will stand by any Muslim (s) innocently killed by any Christian or group as our Christian faith abhors the shedding of innocent blood. Let us all know that we shall be accountable to God on judgment day and should therefore live above petty mindedness in the name of whatever religion”