Kwankwaso’s Commissioner Arrested By EFCC

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Kano Commissioner Muhammad Nadu Yahaya

Information available to 247ureports.com through sources in Kano State government house indicate that one of the closest cabinet members to the government of Kano, Malam Rabui Musa Kwankwaso, was arrested by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] today.

The Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Kano state, Muhammad Nadi Yahaya was arrested by the men of the EFCC on the afternoon of September 28, 2012 shortly after he arrived his office.

The arrest of the Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, today, has sent shockwaves through the administrative ranks of the Kwankwaso government. Cabinet members are reported to be uneasy with the recent arrest. Some who spoke to 247ureports.com suspected openly that the EFCC maybe investigating the Governor. 247ureports.com discovered that the arrested Commissioner had been used repeatedly by the Governor as a ‘front’ for many ‘veiled’ dealings within the State.

It is not certain the details of the arrest. The spokeperson of the EFCC, Wilson Ewujaren stated that he was not aware of the details of the case. When pressed further by our correspondent, he admitted that “he was not authorized to comment on the case“.

stay tuned

 

Samuel L. Jackson Supports Obama In Expletive Filled PSA

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Samuel L Jackson

By Carolyn Amurao

In an effort to inspire voters to re-elect President Obama, the Jewish Council for Education and Research released a new video yesterday called “Wake the F— Up,” starring Oscar-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson. Inspired by the hit book “Go the F— to Sleep” the video features Little Susie, a young girl who is worried about her family’s passive attitude towards the upcoming election.

Jackson, as narrator, pops up in scenes between the girl and her sleepy parents, distracted siblings and mischievous grandparents, sending a message to all that, “we’ve come a long way but there’s still more to do, and we need you all back in the fight ‘til it’s through…you can sleep when you’re dead, it’s time to wake the f—k up!”

Issues of gay rights, education, poverty, student debt and Medicare are all woven into a rhyming narrative punctuated with F-bombs. In a scene where Susie wants to talk to her grandparents but they tell her to wait, Jackson exclaims, “Hell no it can’t wait! Your lives will be affected. Romney and Ryan will gut Medicare if they’re elected. Ask the fact-checkers, those two are fact-duckers.”

The popular actor gives an en energetic and purposeful performance in this short video, joining other celebs like Jay-Z in backing the Obama campaign. Even though he’s “not really into politics,”Jay-Z brought in 4 million dollars for Obama’s road to the White House last week by throwing a fundraiser with his wife Beyonce.

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Professor Obama Lectures The Muslim World

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by ESAM AL-AMIN

On Sept. 25, Professor-turned President Barack Obama lectured the Muslim World and world leaders during his annual address before the United Nations.

The beautifully crafted speech of the Nobel peace laureate would have been believed – and better received—had it simply been genuine. The president’s appeal for rejecting violence, spreading peace among nations, while emphasizing the vital use of diplomacy in international relations, as well as his call for respecting the rule of law, due process, and cultural understanding were remarkable. But unfortunately, they were simply not credible.

In his speech, the president admonished the Muslim World by underscoring the important belief that people must “resolve their differences peacefully” and that “diplomacy” should take “the place of war.” Laudable words, but only if America practiced what it preaches.

In his seminal work “A Century of U.S. Interventions,” based on the Congressional Records and the Library of Congress’ Congressional Research Services, Zoltan Grossman chronicled 133 U.S. military interventions by the most active military in the history of the world, between 1890 and 2001. Similarly, William Blum’s study “A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower,” covered 67 interventions between 1945 and 2000 that, according to him, resulted in the deaths of 13-17 million people. In his book “The Fall of the U.S. Empire – And Then What?,” European intellectual Johan Galtung listed 161 incidents of American overt political violence between 1945 and 2001, including 67 military interventions, 25 bombings, 35 political assassinations (or attempted ones), 11 foreign countries that were assisted with torture, and 23 interferences with elections or the political process abroad. And all that was before the 9/11 attacks.

Since then, the U.S. military has been extremely busy, invading Iraq in 2003 under false pretenses and causing hundreds of thousands of casualties while creating millions of refugees. Before that, it invaded Afghanistan in 2001, causing tens of thousands of casualties in the longest war in U.S. history while still maintaining to this date over 70,000 soldiers on the ground. The U.S. has also been waging open warfare with the whole world as its theater of operations in the so-called “war on terror.” This endless war allowed the U.S. military to engage in undeclared military operations, violating the sovereignty of many countries in Asia and Africa including Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti, and numerous Sub-Saharan and West African countries. So much for peaceful conflict resolution and mutual respect between nations.

During that period, the Bush administration allowed (and the Obama administration has since refused to prosecute) the CIA to violate the sovereignty of allied countries including in Europe by authorizing the use of prison black sites, rendition, and torture. In one case, Italy tried and convicted in absentia twenty-three CIA operatives who violated its sovereignty when they kidnapped and rendered an Egyptian cleric to be tortured by the former Egyptian regime. Likewise, Germany condemned the U.S. intelligence agency for kidnapping and torturing one of its citizens of Lebanese descent. While Canada regretted and apologized for its role in rendering one of its citizens of Syrian descent, the U.S. – the country that actually carried out the rendition knowing that the subject would be tortured by the Syrian regime that it now enthusiastically condemns- still refuses to acknowledge its role, let alone apologize for the gross violation of its human rights obligations under international treaties.

Moreover, no American senior officials were ever held accountable for the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and torture in Iraq, or for waterboarding and other “harsh interrogation techniques” (read: torture) used against Muslim prisoners (the overwhelming number of whom were innocent bystanders according to legal and human rights organizations) at Guantanamo, Bagram, or elsewhere.

President Obama further stated in his scolding of Muslim world leaders that they needed to emulate the behavior of civilized nations that respect “the rule of law and due process that guarantees the rights of all people.” But such lofty rhetoric from the president might be very difficult to accept since he himself acted as prosecutor, judge, and executioner when he ordered the murder of several American citizens, including a cleric of Yemini descent and a magazine editor of Pakistani descent with a drone attack in Yemen. People across the Muslim world wondered why the rule of law was absent in these cases and why their due process rights did not apply. Even two weeks after their death, the cleric’s sixteen-year old son, also an American citizen with supposedly constitutional protections, and a child by international standards, was also assassinated in a separate drone attack. So much for due process or respect for human rights.

In fact, since Obama became president in 2009, dozens of innocent civilians in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and else where have been killed each year. But rarely does the civilized nation apologize for killing innocent Muslim civilians because “America does not apologize” as many American politicians repeatedly love to say.

Furthermore, Obama’s commendable call for mutual respect among nations may have fallen on deaf ears because it was considered by many as disingenuous. As noted above, for years the U.S. has disrespected the sovereignty of Pakistan and Yemen as it assassinated many individuals, including U.S. citizens, on their soil without any regard for the national sovereignty of the host countries, which are not at war with the U.S. But Obama could not have dared to use a drone attack in the U.K. to kill a cleric of Egyptian descent, who the U.S. has been after for years. In the U.K., the U.S. simply asked the British to extradite him so that he could be tried on U.S. soil. So the U.K. gets every consideration while the administration only shows contempt for Yemen or Pakistan.

In his speech, the president lauded the “enshrined” American values of constitutional protections and freedom of speech, as he reminded his world audience that “citizens cannot be thrown in jail because of what they believe,” and that they should be allowed to “speak their minds and assemble without fear.” He then emphatically stated that in the U.S. “our Constitution protects the right to practice free speech.”

Yet Muslims around the world wondered where were these protections of freedom of  speech when several American Muslims were indicted and sentenced to as much as life in prison in the U.S. for exercising First Amendment activities, including an American Muslim pharmacist of Egyptian descent in Boston who was sentenced to seventeen years in 2012 for translating passages and uploading videos to the internet, and a cable operator of Pakistani descent who was sentenced to almost six years in 2004 for connecting his New York customers to Hezbollah’s satellite channel.

In many of these cases, government prosecutors speculated that the speech of the Muslim defendants was not protected because it could have led to violence even though no evidence was ever presented to support such a theory. Contrast that with the proven record of hate speech spewed by numerous American Islamophobes, many of whom were quoted extensively by anti-Muslim extremist Anders Breivik, who deliberately killed in cold blood 77 people in Norway in July 2011. In his 1500-page manifesto, Breivik cited many American anti-Muslim haters such as Robert Spencer, Daniel Pipes, Pamela Geller, Martin Kramer, and others. They apparently inspired him to commit the atrocious killings, though none were ever held, even morally, accountable, or subsequently condemned for their hateful inciting anti-Muslim speech.

Moreover, President Obama proudly affirmed his belief in “freedom and self-determination” and expounded that such concepts are “not unique to one culture,” since they are “not simply American values or Western values; they are universal values.” But these words ring hollow as the American president failed to explain to peoples around the world why the U.S. and its Western allies while steadfastly declaring that they “believe in these values” have continuously blocked freedom and self-determination, even symbolically at the United Nations, to the Palestinian people who have been suffering for over six decades either under brutal military occupation or in squalid refugee camps.

He further failed to justify why America has continued to fully arm and finance the tools that maintain and sustain the Israeli military occupation for decades, while shielding Israel’s atrocious policies against the unarmed Palestinian civilian population. Or why it protects Israel from any accountability for its illegal settlement activities and occupation in flagrant violations of international law and the Geneva conventions.

Towards the end of the speech, President Obama accused the Iranian government of supporting “terrorist groups” in the Middle East (none of which is known to have targeted the U.S.), while his administration has just delisted the Iranian terrorist group MEK, which has a bloody history and in recent years has been responsible for many terrorist attacks and assassinations inside Iran including the targeting of government officials, scientists, and academics.

Overlooking the fact that he started his speech by emphasizing peace and diplomacy, the president ended it by implicitly threatening Iran with war unless it accepts the dictates of the West as he stated that “the United States will do what we must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon” since “it has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful.”

Most Americans might simply be deceived by Israeli propaganda in regard to the Iranian nuclear program, but most of the citizens of the world are not oblivious to the facts or the double standard applied to this issue by the American administration and its Israeli ally. So here are the facts that the president is fully aware of but conveniently decided to totally ignore.

Israel is the only country in the Middle East that actually possesses nuclear weapons- over 300 nuclear heads along with their delivery systems. Israel is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), while Iran is. Under the NPT, Iran not only has the right to have a robust civilian nuclear program, but the five recognized nuclear power countries have the obligation to help Iran develop one.

Moreover, Iran’s nuclear facilities have been fully and are currently under the IAEA inspection regime. Iran has repeatedly disavowed the use of nuclear arms and has only enriched its uranium stockpile to the civilian use level of twenty percent- not the ninety eight percent needed for weaponization. Moreover, since at least 2007 the consensus of the sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies has been that Iran abandoned any steps towards building a nuclear arms program. Finally, it was Iran that accepted the conditions set by President Obama in 2010 in his communication with the president of Brazil and prime minister of Turkey for Iran to prove its civilian use intentions. But it was Obama who subsequently backed away from the diplomatic solution as soon as Iran agreed to it, the same plan that he himself outlined to the world leaders.

When Obama arrived on the world stage in 2009, people the world over including many in the Muslim World had high hopes for real and genuine change. People were ready to turn the page on the painful years of the arrogant behavior of George W. Bush. But apparently the empire’s inertia overpowers the raised hopes of any false prophets.

Regrettably, with such self-aggrandizing posture, Obama’s tenure, whether it ends in four months or four years, will not conclude in celebration or optimism.  Rather, in all likelihood its ending may follow T. S. Eliot’s words: “This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.”

Esam Al-Amin can be contacted at alamin1919@gmail.com

China, Japan trade barbs as Israel duels Iran at UN

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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (楊潔篪) sparked angry exchanges with Japanese diplomats at the UN by accusing Japan of stealing disputed islands.

Chinese and Japanese envoys staged a series of attacks during Thursday’s session after Yang heightened tensions over the Diaoyutai Isalnds (釣魚台) and reopened old diplomatic wounds over World War II.

The Japanese government’s purchase of three of the uninhabited islands from a private owner this month has infuriated Beijing and set off violent protests in China.

“China strongly urges Japan to immediately stop all activities that violate China’s territorial sovereignty, take concrete actions to correct its mistakes and return to the track of resolving the dispute through negotiation,” Yang told the UN assembly.

China has demanded the return of the uninhabited islands, known as the Senkakus in Japan, for decades. Taiwan also claims the islands.

Yang reaffirmed his country’s historical claim that Japan tricked China into signing a treaty ceding the islands in 1895. Japan states that the islands were legally incorporated into its territory.

Japan’s move was in “outright denial” of its defeat in World War II, he added.

In Tokyo, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura told reporters Yang’s remarks were “totally groundless.”

Yang and Japan’s Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba held stern talks on the dispute in New York on Tuesday, and Yang’s speech sparked sharp exchanges between Japanese and Chinese diplomats as each sought a right of reply.

Insisting that Japan legally incorporated the islands into its territory in 1895, Japan’s deputy UN ambassador Kazuo Kodama said that “an assertion that Japan took the islands from China cannot logically stand.”

China’s UN envoy Li Baodong  (李保東) responded that “the Japanese delegate once again brazenly distorted history, resorting to spurious fallacious arguments that defy all reason and logic to justify their aggression of Chinese territory.”

He said his Japanese counterpart “feels no guilt for Japan’s history of aggression and colonialism.”

The Japanese government’s purchase of the islands is based purely on “the logic of robbers,” he said.

Meanwhile, in his most detailed plea to date for global action against Iran’s nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday the world has until next summer at the latest to stop Iran before it gets a nuclear bomb.

Netanyahu flashed a diagram of a cartoon-like bomb before the General Assembly showing the progress Iran has made, saying it has already completed the first stage of uranium enrichment.

Then he pulled out a red marker and drew a line across what he said was a threshold Iran was approaching and which Israel could not tolerate — the completion of the second stage and 90 percent of the way to the uranium enrichment needed to make an atomic bomb.

Israel considers a nuclear-armed Iran to be an existential threat, citing Iranian denials of the Holocaust, its calls for Israel’s destruction, its development of missiles capable of striking the Jewish state and its support for Arab militant groups.

Iran’s deputy UN ambassador took the floor at the General Assembly later that day to categorically reject Israel’s “entirely baseless allegations,” insisting that the country’s nuclear program is purely peaceful.

Delta Set Up Rehabilitation Camps for Flood Victims

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Delta State government has created rehabilitation camps equipped with medical facilities for flood victims in the state.

The State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan who disclosed this yesterday(Thursday 27 Sept. 2012) in Asaba while addressing victims of flood devastated areas in Asaba the state governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan called on those who have been displaced by flood to report at St Patricks College in Asaba for accommodation and relief materials.

Besides, the Governor warned officials in charge of the camps and relief materials to desist from diverting such materials meant for the people as anyone found wanting would be decisively dealt with.

Dr. Uduaghan who visited Oko Amacom, Oko Analla, Oko Ogbele and other surrounding villages in Oshimili South local government area provided logistics support to residents of Camp One and Two to enable them relocate to the rehabilitation camps.

He sympathized with the victims and assured them that proper arrangements have been made for their safety and comfort.

The governor also enjoined them to remain peaceful and calm as his government has taken measures to secure lives and properties.

His word “I feel for you and I know the hazards you are passing through I want to relocate you to SPC Asaba where you will have comfort, so be calm and peaceful as efforts are being made to address the floor challenges”.

The governor who described this year’s flood as unprecedented regretted that residents of the areas affected did not heed to the warning issued to them to evacuate flood prone areas.

Dr. Uduaghan said residents were warned early enough in the year explaining that if they had heeded the warning, the damage would have been less.

He said there was nothing the state government could have done to stop rivers overflowing their banks even as he said that the flood disaster affected many states of the federation.

The governor who also inspected immigration office where flood destroyed properties and displaced, promised to relocate the office to a Permanent place.

Dr Uduaghan also promised to ensure that the Immigration office never returned to the environment where flood sacked it.

Explaining further the governor said “I am going to ensure that you don’t come back to this place again. I am going to make where you are relocating to Permanent so that this kind of thing do not happen to you again I am really touched by the extent of the flood and we will endeavour to save you from any flood scourge again”.

In answer to reporters question the governor enjoined Deltans to obey land laws so that they do not become victims of flood disasters again.

Dr Uduaghan who said his immediate concern was how to address the problem of the flood victims and evacuate them to camps explained that the Ministry of Lands and Survey would be reinvigorated to enable it enforce land and environmental laws.

Responding the comptroller General of Immigration in the State Ishiaku Hammed expressed appreciation to the governor for the visit.

Mr. Hammab said that all the equipment used in processing passport in the office were submerged and appealed to the governor for logistic support.

Responding also on behalf of flood victims at camp one and two by the Niger Bridge Mr. Silvanus Ejezie demanded the governor for his kind gesture especially for providing fund for the evacuation of their prosperity.

 

House of Reps’ Rejection of Budget Presentation: Step in the Right Direction

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PRESS STATEMENT

 

The All Nigeria Peoples Party [ANPP] received with interest the news that the House of Representatives said it will not accept the 2013 Appropriation bill from President Goodluck Jonathan until it is satisfied with the implementation of the 2012 budget, while subsequently suspending plenary session for one week to allow its committees carry out inspection of all capital projects for which monies were voted in the 2012 budget. We believe this is a step in the right direction and a veritable implement to check the excesses of the Executive Arm of Government.

We are all witnesses to the gross misconduct exhibited by the Executive in its near-total failure to comply with the budget. Year in and year out Nigerians live with executive excesses and this takes a toll on the standard of living of the ordinary citizen. It is disheartening that monies that have been apportioned in the Appropriation Bill to alleviate the suffering of the masses are returned at the end of the year with the excuse that budget implementation has failed; we all know that these funds never find their way back to the people’s projects but are systematically siphoned through a failed system largely engendered by lax checks and balances.

Our great party therefore wishes to express its determination to always stand by the National Assembly in matters that touch on the welfare of ordinary Nigerians, people who for no fault of theirs have been denied the milk and honey flowing in this nation through sheer executive misconduct. We are glad that this present House is determined to provoke accountability and efficiency in government, while curbing the pervading culture of impunity which is a major cankerworm eating into the fiscal fabric of the Federation.

Signed:

Hon Emma Eneukwu

National Publicity Secretary

ANPP

Ekiti: Open Letter to Dr. Bamanga Tukur

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EKITI PDP BRIDGE ON THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE

Being open letter to Dr. Bamanga Tukur for rescue mission
Please Help! Help!! Help!!! Before it is too lateeeee!!!!!!

Your Excellency Sir, I am not a prophet of doom but a concerned member and stakeholder of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State and I have been compelled to write this open letter to you because of the impending disaster in our great party, the PDP in Ekiti State.

As a loyal party state-man, who is investing his time, energy and resources into the building of the party, I am worried that despite the goodwill and acceptability that our party enjoys based largely on the negative impression of Ekiti people on the present government in the State as opposed to the virtues and achievements of the immediate past PDP government, if we have to face election as we are today, PDP will fail woefully!

HOW IT STARTED
Sir, you are aware of the crises generated by the State Congress of March 18, 2012. Painfully, the crises has continued to degenerate from bad to worse, badly factionalising the party in Ekiti State along the line of the side that “won” the Chairmanship with 318 votes and the candidate that scored 310 votes.

The first sign that there was not going to be a hitch-free Congress was first made manifest on Saturday, March 17, 2012 when delegate lists for Emure and Ekiti South West Local Councils, that were different from the ones submitted by the Transition, Reconciliation and Congress Committee (TRCC) were brought by the Congress Monitoring Committee. Protest over this caused the postponement of the congress till the following day.

On Sunday, March 18, 2012, as against the normal practice everywhere, ACCREDITATION of voters, which is the plank and pillar on which elections stand was fraught with irregularities. Despite the persistent protest, HANDWRITING delegate list for EMURE LOCAL GOVERNMENT was used, instead of the one that emanated from the Ward and LG Congresses, and duly endorsed by the TRCC, and also displayed at the party secretariat. Also, delegate list from Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government was fraught with irregularities, with former members of the Labour Party (LP) that recently decamped to the PDP allowed to contest elections and vote as delegates without first getting WAIVER from the State Working Committee (SWC).

The Congress was therefore “conducted” in an atmosphere of dispute, with the group that had 310 in the Chairmanship election storming out of the venue after the Chairmanship election when the Returning Officer refused a recount of the votes as requested immediately after announcement by the candidate that got 310 votes. The 318 faction alone therefore “conducted” elections into other positions without the 310 group’s participation.

APPEAL PANEL REPORT
Armed with its facts and figures, the 310 faction approached the Appeal Panel duly set up by the National Working Committee (NWC) to look into complaints arising from the State Congress. The Mrs Rolake Ogunlana-led Appeal panelfaulted the Congress and said categorically that the result was not the true wishes of the PDP members in Ekiti State. The Panel went further to recommend that; “to avoid spending money on a new congress, leaders of the party should come together and draw up a list of new members of the SWC, that will be acceptable to all parties.” In clear and unambiguous words, the Appeal Panel recommended HARMONISATION of the State Working Committee.
The BIG Question- Sir, when is the Appeal Panel Report going to be implemented? Or has the Report been SHREDDED as being boasted by the 318 faction?

SUSPENSION OF LG & WARD EXCOS
Since the 318 faction took over the control of the SWC, a whole lot of unthinkable things have happened, which has further caused disunity between the two factions. This included but not limited to the suspension of LG and Ward Chairmen and Executive members in some of the 11 Local Councils under the control of the 310 faction. These LG and Ward Chairmen and Executives had won their elections before the controversial State Congress that produced the present State Exco. It took a warning from the Zonal Working Committee for this horrendous act to be stopped.

Your Excellency Sir, I am aware that the 310 faction had already made a report to your office on the illegal suspension of LG and ward Executives by the 318 State Exco. The report was signed by highly placed members of our party like
Former Deputy Governors, Dr. Sikiru Tae-Lawal,
Chief (Mrs) Biodun Olujimi and
Architect Abiodun Aluko.
Others who signed the report were;
Former Ambassador to Canada and Secretary to the State Government, Amb. Dare Bejide,
Former Acting Governor and Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tunji Odeyemi,
Senator. Ayo Arise,
Former member of the House of Reps, Hon. Wale Aribisala,
Former Senatorial Chairman, Chief Dipo Anisulowo,
Former Speaker of the old Ondo State, Rt. Hon. Femi Akinyemi and
Former member of the State House of Assembly. Hon. Bisi Kolawole.

NEW REGISTRATION OF MEMBERS
Your Excellency Sir, as against your directive that only former members of our party that are willing to return should be registered within 30 days, the 318 State Exco in Ekiti State issued new registers (New Exercise Books) to the wards and directed that new REGISTRATION be conducted for all members! This was done with the intention of SHUTTING out members of the 310 faction from the party, an action that is in direct contrast to our party’s 3R + 3E Agenda.

MY FEAR & WAY FORWARD
As a concerned and loyal party man, I am not deceived by the hatred of Ekiti people for the present government because the reality is that if election is held in Ekiti today, the PDP will lose scandalously! Unless, the 318 and 310 factions are HARMONISED and brought together, wining Ekiti State for our party now or in future will remain a tall dream. THIS IS THE BITTER TRUTH!

It is therefore against this background that I am passionately pleading with you Sir, to look into the Ekiti issue and direct the implementation of the Appeal Panel Report on the State Congress.

If on the alter of exclusions and some individuals or groups’ ambition to have the PDP in Ekiti State in their pockets, we fritter away this golden opportunity to return Ekiti State to the path of good governance that our party is noted for, the present generation of Ekiti people and those yet unborn will never forgive us.

Sir, do not be deceived by sweet mouthed individuals thronging the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja that all is well in Ekiti PDP and that they can deliver the state for PDP. This is blatant and white lie! Any investment made through such individual to deliver Ekiti State would surely go down the drain. Obviously, these people that are positioning themselves for gubernatorial positions and that if it does not work, they would be settled for senatorial positions are political gamblers, exhibiting their typical habit of political harlotry.

Thanking you and other members of PDP NWC in advance for your anticipated prompt action Sir!

Ambassador Gbenga Olofin,
President, Ambassador Gbenga Olofin Movement (AGOM)

ENSG defends decision to build new workers’ secretariat‏

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The Enugu state government has again defended its decision to
construct  a new workers’ secretariat  insisting that it was
imperative to provide a
very conducive work environment for public workers in the state in
order to facilitate
improved service delivery and productivity.

The state Head of Service Mr. Dennis Eze stated this while speaking to news men
on what informed the state government decision to demolish the old secretariat
buildings to build a modern complex.

According to Mr. Eze the construction of the new Secretariat Complex situated
on 6.7 hectares of land also became very necessary since the structures at the
old site were dilapidated with leaking roofs and very poor public conveniences.

The Head of Service explained that before embarking on the new complex the
performance implementation arm of government took a holistic review of the
project and discovered that the old building could no longer be effectively
maintained and that that the cost of maintaining one building there could build
two new ones modern facilities.

The state Head of Service stated that apart from approval by the state
executive council, the labour unions and other stakeholders also saw the need
for a modern secretariat complex for public servants in the state.

According to Mr. Eze the new secretariat Complex will help to solve the present
problem of office accommodation facing some ministries departments and agencies
and will also be designed to make provision for the installation of modern day
office equipments for the works.

He therefore appealed to workers in the state to bear the temporal
inconveniences arising from the relocation exercise due to The Enugu state
government says the thirteen billion naira new secretariat complex
under construction was
embarked upon to provide a very conducive work environment for public workers
in the state, for improved service delivery.

The state Head of Service Mr. Dennis Eze stated this while speaking to news men
on what informed the state government decision to demolish the old secretariat
buildings to build a modern complex.

According to Mr. Eze the construction of the new Secretariat Complex seated on
a six point seven lecterns of land also became very necessary since the
structures at the old site are dilapidated with leaking roofs and very poor
public conveniences.

The Head of Service explained that before embarking on the new complex the
performance implementation are of government took a holistic review of the
project and discovered that the old building can no longer be maintained and
Hat Cost of maintain one building there can build two new ones modern
facilities.

The state Head of Service stated that apart from approval by the state
executive council, the labour unions and other stakeholders also saw the need
for a modern secretariat complex for public servants in the state.

According to Mr. Eze the new secretariat Complex will help to solve the present
problem of office accommodation facing some ministries departments and agencies
and will also be designed to make provision for the installation of modern day
office equipments for the works.

He therefore appealed to workers in the state to bear the temporal set back the
relocation exercise due to bear the temporal inconveniences arising
from  construction of the new secretariat assuring
them the project was in their own best interest
Also in his
contribution the state Commissioner for Work Mr. Goddy Madueke said that new
secretariat is a -one stop complex consisting of thirteen complexes of four
storied building each to house all the Ministries Department and Agencies of
Government in the State.
Mr. Madueke
explained that the building of the new modern secretariat complex became very
necessary since it will reduce the man hour being wasted morning from one
distance Ministry Department or Agencies to the other.
The
Commissioner state that the state- of- the- Art Secretariat complex will be
completed within two years with modern building materials that are not harmful
to the health of the people.
He explained
that the demolition of the old secretariat will affect the central area adding
that the two building housing the Ministry of Transport (the old PWD building)
and Ministry of Establishment / Education will be preserved as historic
purposes.
On why the
new complex is not relocated to a virgin area like Ugwgea Nike Emene
Commissioner Madueke explained that it will cost government more because of the
construction of new layout with all the necessary infrastructure.
Apart from
that those locations are not central an will not be very accessible for workers
unlike the present location he explained.

 

PhotoNews: Uduaghan visits flood area and victims

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