Demand For Gov. Babatunde Fashola’s Immediate Resignation or His Immediate Removal from Office [Petition]

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Gov Babatunde Fashola

AN OPEN LETTER TO DR.GOODLUCK EBELLE JONATHAN, GCFR, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, SENATE PRESIDENT, SPEAKER FEDERAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, STATE HOUSES OF ASSEMBLY PARTICULARLY LAGOS STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, MEMBERS OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOOD PEOPLE OF NIGERIA PARTICULARLY  LAGOS STATE.

29th OCTOBER, 2012

Dear Mr. President,

INVITATION OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY BY THE GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE MR. BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA, SAN, TO THE STREETS OF LAGOS STATE TO WAGE ‘WAR’ AGAINST UNARMED LAGOSIANS

DEMAND FOR GOV. BABATUNDE FASHOLA’S IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION OR HIS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL FROM OFFICE!

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 May we refer to a letter to the, President Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR, dated 16th of January, 2012 by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, partly reproduced below for ease of reference over the so called deployment of soldiers to the streets of Lagos in January 2012 during the protest against hike in petroleum prices!

Quoting Fashola ”It is not disputable that the citizens who have gathered in several parts of Lagos like Falomo, Ikorodu and Ojota to mention a few have largely conducted themselves peacefully, singing and dancing while they expressed their displeasure at the way that we have taken decisions that affect them.
That in my view should not offend those of us in Government. The majority of these people who represent diverse interests have not broken any law. If they have, it is my opinion that in a constitutional democracy, it is the police that has the responsibility for restoring law and order if civil protests threatens the breach of the peace.

This is not justification for sending out soldiers to a gathering of unarmed citizens. Every one of us, or at least majority of us who hold public office danced and sang before these same people when we were seeking their votes.
Why should we feel irritated when they sing and dance in protest against what We have done?


For me this is not a matter for the military. The sooner we rethink and rescind this decision the better and stronger our democracy will be. If anything, this is a most welcome transformation of our democracy in the sense that it provokes a discussion of economic policies and this inevitably may result in political debate.
I therefore urge the reconsideration of the decision to deploy soldiers and implore the President and Commander-in-Chief to direct their withdrawal from our streets, I must also emphasize that the rights of free speech and protest is not absolute. They impose the duty not to break the law, breach the peace, endanger human life or destroy property whether public or private.
They also impose the duty to respect the rights of others not to support our protest and indeed to support what we oppose. At the end of the day, it is a contest of ideas in which the most persuasive will get the endorsement of the majority of the people we serve. I am convinced that our democracy is mature enough to accommodate this. We must do our best to ensure that it does. God bless you all Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, Governor of Lagos State
Monday, January 16, 2012 ” End of Quote

 

We are aware that Governor Raji Fashola was privy to the deployment of soldiers then, and in fact he beg for it, but only for him to latter deny knowledge.

Now, the same Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, has now openly declared a ‘war’ against the poor, unarmed Lagosians and has called on the Nigerian Army to join him in this illegal and unauthorized ‘war’(unauthorized by the Senate or a declaration by the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to the National Assembly.

 

He took the campaign and request to the office of the GOC 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Gen. Kenneth Minimah calling on the army unlawfully to join him in the ‘war’ against armless civilians-OKADA. Prominent among those who were present  with Fashola while making the request were his Commissioner for Transportation,  Kayode Opeifa; General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Engr Babatunde Edu; Senior Special Assistant on Security to the Governor, Major Tunde  Panox; Chief of Staff in the 81 Division, Brigadier General Ebenezer Oyefolu; Commanding officers, Directors in various army formations, principal staff officers and other senior army officers Sadly the GOC assured Fashola that the army will join him in the ‘war’ against OKADA. This is Fashola in his true color! We believe the GOC made a mistake in acceding to Fashola’s request without due clearance from the appropriate authority or obtaining a written undertaking from Governor Fashola who will turn round to deny the Army when the ship is down from past experience. Our honest advice to the GOC and the Army is that they should stare clear of pure civil matter provoked by an arrogant, power drunken, tyrannical and insensitive state Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos State. Ask whether he consulted the GOC or the Army before embarking on this suicide mission! Did he consult with his ‘fellow’ Lagosians, Okada riders, civil society, political parties and other stake holders in Lagos state before introducing this senseless, atrocious and unpopular policy? Was there a public hearing and who are those invited to participate? This is Babatunde Fashola’s cross and the beginning of his end. He must be allowed to carry his cross The GOC and the army should instead go and give a helping hand in the Boko Haram ravaged north if they are idle. All state governors without exception, including Gov Fashola (who was the arrow-head) not only support but pushed the FGN to increase in price of petrol against the wishes and interest of poor Nigerians particularly his ‘fellow’ Lagosians only for Fashola to pretend and deny! Gov. Babatunde Fashola was also privy to the deployment of soldiers to the streets of Lagos then, only for him to also deny!

 

But now, if Governor Babatunde Fashola, SAN, as the Chief Security Officer of Lagos state has declared a ‘war’ against the citizens of Lagos State and has invited and insisted in involving the Nigeria Army in his ‘war’ then it is an invitation for the declaration of state of emergency in Lagos State and invitation for a military intervention in our body polity. This is very a disappointing, condemnable and highly reprehensible call by a sitting Governor and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, so called. Do you blame Fashola? Where was he when we pro-democracy activists were in the trenches fighting against a most dreaded military dictatorship for  the restoration of democracy in our country, Nigeria? He was nowhere to be found! How can he value democracy? Did he work for it? Share opportunist!! Why will Fashola not want to truncate it? But Mr. Basbatunde Fashola should not be allowed in this mad drive to truncate democracy in his drive to draft the military into our body polity.

Therefore we hereby call on the President and Commander-In Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,Dr. Ebelle Goodluck Jonathan, the Senate President, Speaker Federal House of Representatives, State Houses of Assembly across the country particularly Lagos State House of Assembly, members of civil society, Lagosians, well meaning Nigerians, all stake holders and the international community to demand for the immediate resignation(as we hereby demand) of Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos state from office forthwith or necessary steps taking immediately to remove him from office. This is the only way put paid to his demand or clamor for military intervention from the exalted office of a state governor, prevent anarchy and a genocidal war against unarmed citizens of Lagos state in the hands of a war tasty Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos state. To be forewarned is to be forearmed!

 

With Highest Esteem,

 

Sincerely yours,

 

COMRADE AYODELE AKELE

PIONEER SECRAETARY GENERAL

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS, NANS.

LAGOS STATE GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE OF NCP,20111 ELECTIONS

NATIONAL GENERAL SECRETARY

NATIONAL CONSCIENCE PARTY,NCP, FOUNDED BY LATE CHIEF GANI FAWEHINMI FOR THE ABOLITION OF POVERTY

2011 LAGOS STATE GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE

NATIONAL CONSCIENCE PARTY, NCP

(Founded by late chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN, SAM)

For abolition of poverty

Tel.+2348023276709,  Email:akele03@yahoo.com

ACN to presidency: Look inwards for those insulting the president

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From Alhaji Lai Mohammed

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has said Steve Oronsaye and
Bernard Otti were the ones who insulted President
Goodluck Jonathan by the way they turned the presentation of the
report of the Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force
into a theatre of the absurd last Friday.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the presidency also condoned the insult by the way it handled the men’s
outburst, treating them with kid gloves when they should
have been censured for their audacity and discourteous behaviour at
the public presentation.
”Oronsaye’s incredibly audacious statement, that ‘the President has
asked us to submit the report….and so what?’ should have elicited the reaction which the presidency issued to ACN’s statement,
if indeed the presidency is concerned about insults,”
it said.

ACN said the presidency is trying to blackmail the opposition by now
accusing it of insulting the President, for merely saying the
obvious, that the only reason Oronsaye and Otti could have acted in
such a brazen manner with the President seated right there
is if they were indeed programmed to perform the role of spoilers by
discrediting the report.

”President Jonathan is a democratically-elected President, not an
oracle who cannot and must not be criticised. Therefore,
we at the ACN will continue to offer a constructive criticism of his
administration, true to our role of providing responsible
opposition.

”We stand by our statement and will not be cowed by this old, cheap
trick of labelling constructive criticism as an insult,”
ACN said, challenging the presidency to deny the facts contained in
the party’s earlier statement on the issue.

”Let’s restate the facts, for the avoidance of doubt: One, Oronsaye
and Otti were already serving on the task force before they were
given the plum NNPC jobs. Two, the Federal Government could have
waited for them to complete their assignment before giving them
suspicious appointments, if only to avoid possible conflict of interest or any perception of such. Three, the men could have resigned
their membership of the task force after they got themselves the NNPC
jobs. And four, they could have written a minority report when
they disagreed with the conclusion of the task force, instead of
choosing the presentation venue to discredit the report.

”These are the facts that the presidency, through the chameleonic
presidential spokesman Reuben Abati, should have addressed,
instead of resorting to name calling. In any case, we are not
surprised at Abati’s metamorphosis. With his snout now deeply inserted in the nectar of office, criticisms have turned to insults in his eyes.

ACN said this is the same Abati who, in his newspaper column before
fortune smiled on him, regularly tackled sitting Presidents with his
unsparing articles.

”In one of such, entitled ‘The President’s missing ears’, he wrote of
then President Umaru Yar’Adua: ‘Men Without Ears is the title of a
1984 novel by Nigerian writer, Ifeoma Okoye. With due respect,
President Umaru Yar’Adua is beginning to behave like a man without
ears.
Being without ears refers to a certain obduracy, a peculiar inability
to appreciate the truth. I see the same problem in the Yar’Adua
presidency, seven months down the line.

Abati went further: ”The President either needs the services of an
ear doctor (I am sorry sir) or he needs to listen a bit more
attentively. There are issues in this country which need to be
addressed urgently, which the government is treating with kid
gloves.”

ACN said since Abati apparently did not believe that the article under
reference contained any insult against then President Yar’Adua, it is
disingenuous of him to keep haranguing critics of his boss for insulting him.

Labor Party Restructures, May Sack Dissident Members, says National Chairman

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*wants godfathers to remain buried!

The national chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Chief Dan Nwanyanwu
has charged members of the party to brace up for future greater
political challenges

The advice was dropped at the dedication and formal opening of the
Anambra state office of the party in Awka at the weekend.

A visibly elated Nwanyanwu, who was still smarting from a successful
re-election bid of Gov Olusegun Mimiko in Ondo state few weeks ago
hinted that the party’s disciplinary machinery would be unleashed on
those he described as trouble makers and non-LP members tactically
planted by other parties and opposition to cause disaffection in the
party.

Describing the party as the latest big thing in the country’s polity,
the chairman cautioned the Anambra state executives to avoid the god
father mentality, because godfathers in Nigeria politics have been
killed and buried in the state in 2003, one was buried in Edo state
recently and the remaining one has just been buried in Ondo state.

According to him, everyone in the party is equal- from the ward,
council to the state levels. That it’s the duty of the officers to
mobilize and galvanize all old and new members, “because if you have
the wrong people as officers and in authority, no one will like to
come into the party”.

Reacting to the protest march by some people led by the state
secretary, Chief Basil Iwuoba, at the gate of the new state
secretariat while the function was going on, Chief Nwanyanwu said he
appreciated it because it confirmed that the party is alive and active
in the state. He said, “I want more of it. It shows that LP is very
active and on ground here…”

He however frowned at the initial attempt by Iwuoba to cage the party
in his private residence, pointing out that political party was never
a family or village meeting; or company where one makes money from.
“It’s an association with which to seek political power. It should not
be in anybody’s private residence, for it to be transparent, free from
any form of encumbrances and to allow level playground for all
members”.

Iwuoba said he was disappointed in the shifting of the party office
from his house to the new location without due process. “I had thought
that our chairman is a true democrat. However we shall continue to
work in the interest of the party.”

State chairman, Chief Sam Oraegbunam said it was to give the party a
corporate identity and verve that made the executives task themselves
to rent the new office. “We are now very ready to go into mass
mobilization for greater political challenges.

State House Press Release: President Jonathan Requests Rivers, Bayelsa Governors To End Media War Over Disputed Oil Wells

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The Presidency has noted with concern the rather unbecoming, unnecessary and unhelpful media war between the Bayelsa and Rivers State Governments over the rightful ownership of some oil wells.

The Presidency believes that this media war which appears to be escalating with each passing day can only hinder and negate efforts already initiated by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to achieve an amicable resolution of the dispute in the best interest of the affected communities, the two states and the nation.

President Jonathan therefore requests the Governors of both states to facilitate and help to create the right atmosphere for the successful conclusion of the peace process by ordering an immediate stoppage of all acrimonious public comments against each other over the dispute.

Having already had very useful discussions with the Rivers State Governor and Kalabari elders over the weekend, President Jonathan intends to take the process forward at another scheduled meeting at 11 am at the Presidential Villa on Friday, November 9, 2012 with the governors of the two states, leaders of the affected communities and all concerned stakeholders.

President Jonathan consequently urges the two governors and leaders of the affected communities to ensure that no further spiteful or inciting comments are made against each other to pollute the right atmosphere for constructive dialogue and brotherly reconciliation which he is striving to promote for the amicable resolution of the dispute.

He looks forward to receiving the Rivers and Bayelsa State delegations in Abuja on Friday.

Reuben Abati

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

November 5, 2012

 

State House Press Release: Ribadu Committee Report: ACN Got It Wrong

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The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) through its Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has issued a statement in which it accuses the Federal Government of having an ulterior motive in setting up the Petroleum Revenue Task Force headed by Malam Nuhu Ribadu and also, of “deliberately sabotaging” the Task Force. Nothing can be farther from the truth. The statement falls into a familiar pattern by the party and its lying Lai, to seek every opportunity to insult President Goodluck Jonathan, as they write glibly about what they call “the President’s efforts to downplay the whole disagreement and give the dissenters a soft landing”,  and the President’s “innermost thoughts on this issue.”

The drama that has been generated around the Petroleum Revenue Task Force Report, one of three reports that were submitted to President Jonathan on Friday, Nov 2, says a lot about the attempt by others to politicize everything possible and seek cheap advantages where they need not do so. For the avoidance of doubt, and for the benefit of the naysayers, the committees were set up as fact-finding and advisory bodies, to generate ideas and recommendations about how best to strengthen the oil and gas sector and to further pursue the objectives of institutional integrity, transparency and accountability. President Jonathan remains committed to the war against corruption and every step his administration has taken has been in this direction, and that has not changed.

The Presidency deplores the attempt by the ACN to accuse it of having had a hand in the open dissension among members of the Ribadu Committee. The disagreements during the presentation were as surprising as they were sudden. President Jonathan should be commended for his mature handling of the situation, and not made the target of silly insinuations.

The ACN claims that Steve Oronsaye and Bernard Otti’s membership of the NNPC while serving on the Ribadu committee compromises their position. It is important to note that this committee and other committees had government officials, and ex-staff as members. They were not set up as quasi-judicial bodies but as committees of wise and knowledgeable men and women who would offer useful advice and in getting such useful advice there is nothing wrong in encouraging the participation of a broad category of persons including insiders and outsiders.

If Lai Mohammed had done his home work, he would have discovered that there were serving government officials on the Petroleum Industry Bill Task Force, chaired by Senator Udo Udoma, and which submitted its report in June, its technical committee was chaired by Engr Osten Olorunsola of the Directorate of Petroleum Resources (DPR). Similarly, the Refineries Task Force headed by Dr Kalu Idika Kalu had all the Managing Directors of the Refineries as members. And in fact, the membership of the Ribadu Committee included representatives of the FIRS, Federal Ministry of Finance, Attorney General of the Federation/Minister of Justice, DPR, NNPC, and Accountant General of the Federation.

The ACN should desist from looking for faults where none exists, in the expectation that if they tell the same lies long enough, more gullible persons will be persuaded to trust them.

Reuben Abati

Special Adviser to the President

(Media and Publicity)

Nov. 4, 2012

Ohanaeze Youths Demand Suspension of Subsidy Report [Protest Photos]

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The Protest

– As Flood Victims Accuse FG of Frustration

The arrest and release of the chief executive officer of Capital Oil and Gas Ltd Dr Ifeanyi Ubah has raised further dust over the partiality of the subsidy committee led byMr Aig-imoukuede.

To this end the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth chapter has called for the suspension of the report and the committee, alleging a calculated attempt to destroy the business of their fellow Igbo youth.

In the same vein, the victims of flood disaster in Anambra state have alleged that the Federal government is aiding the traducers of Ubah in frustrating them from receiving relief materials.

According to a release signed by the Anambra state youth leader for Ohanaeze Ndigbo Mr Omeifeukwu Hypo Ifeabunike, Ike Okakpu for Anambra central, Michael Obi for Anambra North, Ifeanyi Okoye for Anambra south and Nick Ibeh, state secretary, the body said,

We demand the immediate suspension of the Aig-imoukhuede committee report as it is not worth the paper it was written on. It is clear that Aig-imoukhede and Access Bank plc have a grand plot to capitalize on the subsidy probe to render Capital Oil & Gas Ltd insolvent and subsequently acquire the vast Capital Oil jetty in Apapa if not the entire business of the company.

In a protest of Anambra flood victims led by Barrister Mike Ikebudu at Umueze Anam in Anambra West local government area, the victims contended that, The government should make public all subsidy probe reports from 2006 to date, so that the people can access the truth in subsidy.

The Letter

Catholic Church Collapses in Nnewi Killing 3, Injuring Others

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The Church

Another Sunday has come with its customary blood trail.

A Roman Catholic Church in Ezinifite Nnewi South collapsed amidst church meeting following a Church service this morning – instantly killing three and injuring others. The worshippers at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Ezinifite saw their church building collapse during Church service.

The church is saod to be under re-construction.

Confirming the incident to 247ureports.com was the President General [PG] Emeritus of the town, Dr. Barthy Okafor.  The PG stated that the step mother to Chief Leo Okoye were among the dead. The identities of the other two dead persons are not known.

Stay tuned

Kudos, Governor Okorocha – By Kenneth Uwadi

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This is certainly not the best of times for over 15 communities of  Egbema  and Oguta   in Imo State of Nigeria ,many of whom have  been forced to flee their homes in the last four weeks due to flood and are now taking temporary shelter at tents. The flood though is going down but the degree of harm caused the people  of Egbema and Oguta  by this flood is better imagined than seen. Opuoma, Obiakpu, Mmahu and Abacheke communities of Egbema have very sad stories to tell about the flood. All the riverine arreas of Oguta , including Orsu, Nnebukwu, Orsu Obodo, Ezi Orsu got caught up by  the flood.The country home of former speaker of Imo State House of Assembly, Chief Goodluck Nanah Opiah in Abacheke-Egbema  was  overrun by  the flood.

This flood disaster shows clearly the lack of planning of the country by present and past leaders. Houses, dams , roads, drainages, and other amenities are not planned to meet the needs of the people. The dearth of social and holistic planning as a result of long time implementation of neo-liberal policies have increased the level of poverty in Nigeria drastically and have pushed Nigerians to self help.

The  flood submerged farmlands, schools, churches, houses, fish ponds and  properties in Egbema and Oguta .It   is the worst in recent history. A monumental disaster indeed. I wish to commiserates with the families that lost homes,properties and farms in Egbema and Oguta to the flood.My heart also goes to other victims of flood in other parts of Nigeria.I wish them well. Many eyes of  the  flood victims in my place(Egbema) betrayed layers of unspoken fears and uncertainty. Many do not even know where to start from again when they will return to their abandoned homes. The very poor ones whose homes were mud houses were currently at a loss and were  not sure where to go after the flood until government and powerful individuals stepped  in to  ameliorate the plight of victims of flood in the State.

Political leaders of Imo state kept party differences aside as they rushed to Egbema and Oguta to sympathise with the flood victims.  Ex  Governor Ikedi Ohakim, Former Imo House Speaker Chief Goodluck Opiah,  Prof Viola Onwuliri, Chief Gerald Irona, Senator Hope Uzodimma , Reps  Deputy Speaker  Chief Emeka Ihediora ,Chief  Osita Izunaso, Senator Chris Anyanwu, Nollywood Artistes, Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme, Vice President Namadi Sambo  have shown that they feel the sufferings of  the people  as they paid a visit to them  and provided relief materials. For this, i say many thanks. The response of the state government under Governor  Rochas  Okorocha  is also impressive. Governor Okorocha  who is a guru in  touching lives of the less privileged positively left no area untouched, to this end; he visited and distributed some relief materials to the flood victims. Kudos, to him.
Governor Okorocha  came  to Egbema with  members of the state executive and other top shots. He also organized a fund raising for the flood victims  in which 50 million naira was raised for the victims. He pointed out that the state government in partnership with the Federal Government would bring spray machines to fumigate areas affected by the flood. Owelle made one touching statement “I want to just let you know that your governor is working overtime to make sure that as soon as possible everybody can get back to normal” What a reassuring speech. The victims   need this encouragement; they need somebody to tell them that there is a future for them; they need somebody to help them plan their future.The Governor also said‘’ Are you upset my people? Have you been lying awake worrying? Well, don’t worry, we are here and we will always be here to take care of you. ”

in  an  SP poll  i  conducted  recently in my blog , 88 percent rate Okorocha’s response to the flood victims as excellent  while just 12 percent see it negatively. To me, Governor Okorocha’s flood response to   my people  is outstanding. Okorocha   did a good thing for the people of the area   with his lorry loads of food  for  the  victims  and he deserves commendation. It will be a mistake to give traders of specious rumours cause to become giddy over the governor’s time frame in reaching out with relief materials to the flood victims. Let’s be clear from the outset and stop playing politics with everything. Owelle is  not perfect, and I do not agree with some of his choices but when he does well we should  shun unnecessary politics and  praise him so he can do more. May God touch  his heart to do more for  my people.

Efforts should be made to stop diversion of the relief materials meant for the flood victims. We are made to understand that some persons are feeding fat from this flood situation by diverting the relief items to unknown places. This is unfair and government should handle the situation well. Unless the distribution of relief materials is done with a human face, it is bound to cause further hardship for the mass of already impoverished flood victims, instead of bringing comfort. The materials should truly get to the victims for such persons to be able to move on with their lives since they are humans and not  mere farm animals. Anything short of this will amount to victimizing the poor and helpless. The people of the State are watching to see how the challenge of this disaster is tackled. We cannot afford to disappoint them. Efforts should also be made to construct standard drainages in Imo state river areas that would absorb the overspill from the river channels, local rainfall and run-off, and tides, which are the causes of flood. With the climatic change, the flood will come back in 2013. We have to be prepared; the floods whether we  like it or not will come again. Next year’s floods could be worse than this.Something has to be done to safeguard Imo from future flood.

I must confess that the recent policies of  Owelle are encouraging. There is  rebranding in his policies and decisions. It was  Prof Dora Akunyili, the former Nigerian Information Minister who  on assumption of office initiated the move to rebrand Nigeria . According to her the process of rebranding is a quest for a new national identity, which hitherto had been marred by the overall poor image. By so doing the major goal was to have the government ultimately chart a new course for its “new” people. Okorocha  to me strive to change the perception of  Imo political terrain and by so doing is  rebranding his style of governance in Imo State. The people are watching. Once again, well done our governor, mboola.

Kenneth Uwadi, Mmahu-Egbema, Imo State, Nigeria

Re: Ndokwa Elite Accuse Uduaghan Of Financial Recklessness, Petition Jonathan – By Davidson Oghenekewe

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ENOUGH OF THESE POLITICALLY INCLINED PETITIONS IN DELTA STATE

Our attention at The Greater Delta Initiative has been drawn to the petition ‘Urgent need for direct payment of 13% derivation Fund to DESOPADEC’ purportedly issued by a self styled pressure group in Delta State called “Ndokwa Youth Elites Forum” (NYEF). The petition which accused the Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan of financial recklessness with particular reference to the “fraudulent handling of the 13% derivation fund that accrues to Delta State as an oil-producing state” was directed to President Goodluck Jonathan. According to the petitioners, “in spite of the fact that Delta State Government in 2010 collected a whooping sum of N120.6 billion as 13% derivation fund and N178.8 billion in 2011 as 13% derivation fund, the total money collected for the two years is N304 billion and the 50% share of DESOPADEC (Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission) ought to be N152 billion but there is nothing on ground to show that such money was ever given to DESOPADEC”. The petitioners further queried “why DESOPADEC failed to pay contractors fully for jobs executed and commissioned by the governor”.

As a focused group, we encourage well-articulated opposition to the government’s policies as we strongly believe that it is a necessary vehicle to address the ills of governance. However, after studying the petition by the said Ndokwa Youth Elites Forum, the logical reasoning is that it would be time wasting to educate the authors of such a petition that relied on unreliable information to fuel confusion on the activities of Delta State government. Their motive to gain political capital and unnecessary relevance is well noted as permissible in a democracy but the many falsehoods conveyed in the petition should not be ignored by any rational thinker with interest in the affairs of Delta State. Emphatically, the many distorted facts in the petition portray the petitioners as a group of persons that are not only on a defined mischievous agenda but promoters of an illusionist theory to deliberately distract the Governor of Delta State, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan from his tasking work and where possible, assassinate his credible records of development in the past five years.

As much as we consider these allegations dishonest, grossly misleading, valueless, politically driven, greed motivated and unworthy of consideration except when backed up with credible evidence, however, we consider it pertinent to respond to the comments shared by readers of such a ludicrous and biased petition because it is possible that some uninformed persons may have swallowed the half truths therein.

First, we would like to suggest that the promoters of the petition should understand that the establishment of DESOPADEC was done by an act of law of the Delta State Government not the Federal Government. As such, good reason and sound logic should have informed the petitioners that the appropriate authority to handle their genuine grievance, if any, would have been Delta State House of Assembly and not the Presidency. The desperation of the petitioners to score cheap political point through strange antagonism must have led them into believing that a purely state issue is best handled by a very busy President that is saddled with addressing the many challenges that confront our nation. We therefore urge the authors of the petition to apply commonsense and redirect their petition to the appropriate authorities.

Second, there are many contradictions in Delta state political environment and one of them is certainly George Emakpo Oyefia, the major promoter of the petition. From available information, George Oyefia contested 2011 governorship election in Delta State as ANPP gubernatorial candidate but lost to the incumbent Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan. Indeed, if this is the same man who recently endorsed a petition under the aegis of Mass Movement for Change (MMC) where it was stated that “all ongoing projects in Delta State have been abandoned and have become a veritable means of looting public funds into private accounts”, then, it becomes difficult to find sense in his new argument that Dr Uduaghan is engaged in ‘continuous non-payment of completed DESOPADEC jobs’ executed by contractors. The obvious fact here is that George Oyefia has advanced contradictions that are intentionally misleading and the word “deceitful” will never fit a better skull. We therefore urge the general public to disregard these baseless petitions by treating them as one of the outcomes of post-election shock syndrome of a failed gubernatorial aspirant.

Third, George Oyefia is known to have made a plethora of absurd political claims in the past but his continual naivety in assuming that the reading public is most gullible and would swallow anything he writes to create artificial dents on Uduaghan’s record is highly ridiculous and insulting. The need to stamp out such misinformation and dishonourable activities of such men cannot be overemphasized. Judging by this rambling petition against Governor Uduaghan, it is easy to conclude that George Oyefia is either confused or on a deliberate mission to twist facts. For instance, after endlessly stating that the Uduaghan’s administration has not been developing any new project, he now admits that many projects have been executed by DOSOPADEC, an agency under Uduaghan but for incomplete payment. These concocted inaccuracies are not strange of some politicians but are laughable antagonism because the petitioners in this case have in error showed that development and commissioning of new projects are virtues of the current Uduaghan’s administration in Delta state.

Fourth, the petitioners gave themselves away when they talked about Delta State government’s indebtedness to contractors. Indeed, this is where they missed the argument. That many contractors of DESOPADEC are yet to be paid is misleading and a clear attempt to give half the story on contracts awarded and executed by the commission. From all indications, the authors of the petition are least pragmatic and ill equipped with facts on DESOPADEC. At this juncture, there is really no need to ask if money is the primary motive behind the petition because it is very easy to assume that George Oyefia and his cohorts are part of an opposition that are crude and compromised especially in a society where a large element engage in opposition because of lack of government patronage. To set the records straight, Governor Uduaghan has just reformed DESOPADEC through the use of an interim committee which not only cleared up verifiable debts owed by the commission but overhauled the activities of the commission by introducing sanity in areas of staffing, financial management and project execution. The success recorded by the recently disbanded Interim Committee of DESOPADEC is as clear as the sun and no amount of politicking can change this because without the good work of the Interim Committee, the task for the new Board of the Commission would have been very complicated. As such, the whole story on DESOPADEC is clear for everyone to see that the petitioners’ arithmetic does not add up.

While we agree that most times, disagreement may be based on different sources of information, however, we condemn in its entirety the activities of groups who write petitions without conducting appropriate research like the said Ndokwa Youth Elites Forum that have employed the act of spreading falsehoods on the internet to cause unwarranted disaffection between the governed and the government of Delta State. On the other hand, as a community development organisation that is interested in the rapid development of Delta State, we firmly believe that the Delta State Government owes its people the responsibility of making available information on its vital development activities rather than allow the likes of George Oyefia or his group to bring upon Delta State and its people public amusement induced by self aggrandizement, cheap and foolish propaganda. Also, we wish to use this opportunity to express disapproval over the actions of another appalling group, known as Movement for the Protection of the Rights of Deltans (MPROD) over its bogus claims and crash judgement. We believe that this group of persons, if ever there exist, do not have an idea of the ongoing development in Delta State or evidence to support on their wild and unsubstantiated claims its indictment of Governor Uduaghan for ‘siphoning N1.5 Trillion in public funds’.

Delta State has suffered enough from ethnic, political turbulences and differences. Governor Uduaghan’s multi dimensional approach to development may be difficult for many people to understand but it is obvious that his method of evenly spreading development in all sectors and senatorial districts has brought peace and reasonable harmonious coexistence in a diverse ethnicity like Delta State, which hitherto was largely perceived as plagued with ethnic rivalry and skewed development. We therefore advise the State Government to tackle the gap in information which is tending to have weighty negative impact upon how the public views Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan’s administration despite its many documented achievements in many areas of the State. Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has given Delta State a new direction and hope for a future that works. Enough of these politically inclined petitions.

Davidson Oghenekewe.

President,

The Greater Delta Initiative.

UN Envoy: S. Arabia, Turkey, Qatar Responsible for Bloodshed in Syria

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TEHRAN (FNA)- Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in the Middle East Haitham Abu Saeed said Sunday Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey are behind the current bloodshed against the Syrian nation.

Abu Saeed expressed sorrow over Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey’s support for terrorist groups in Syria, and said, “Backing the opposition and supplying weapons to them results in continued violence in Syria.”

“We believe that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey are responsible for each drop of blood spilled in Syria,” he said, and added the UN and human rights organizations have always voiced their strong opposition to the supply of arms to opposition groups in Syria.

Referring to the military support for dissidents in Syria, Abu Saeed said, “The West is fully aware that only 5 percent of armed opposition groups are Syrian nationals and the remaining 95 percent are militias from other countries.”

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized attacks by well-armed gangs against Syrian police forces and border guards being reported across the country.

Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have been killed, when some protest rallies turned into armed clashes.

The government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups for the deaths, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated from abroad.

In October 2011, calm was eventually restored in the Arab state after President Assad started a reform initiative in the country, but Israel, the US and its Arab allies are seeking hard to bring the country into chaos through any possible means. Tel Aviv, Washington and some Arab capitals have been staging various plots in the hope of increasing unrests in Syria.

The US daily, Washington Post, reported in May that the Syrian rebels and terrorist groups battling the President Bashar al-Assad’s government have received significantly more and better weapons in recent weeks, a crime paid for by the Persian Gulf Arab states and coordinated by the United States.

The newspaper, quoting opposition activists and US and foreign officials, reported that Obama administration officials emphasized the administration has expanded contacts with opposition military forces to provide the Persian Gulf nations with assessments of rebel credibility and command-and-control infrastructure.

According to the report, material is being stockpiled in Damascus, in Idlib near the Turkish border and in Zabadani on the Lebanese border.

Opposition activists who several months ago said the rebels were running out of ammunition said in May that the flow of weapons – most bought on the black market in neighboring countries or from elements of the Syrian military in the past – has significantly increased after a decision by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Persian Gulf states to provide millions of dollars in funding each month.