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Sudanese Forces Accused of Killing Civilians

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Sudanese government forces and militias are being accused of killing and raping hundreds of civilians in the Blue Nile State, according to a human rights group Tuesday.

“I saw bodies all the way from Damazine to Ethiopia,” a man named Kasmero said, as quoted by the Enough Project rights group.

Battles between government forces and rebels have raged on in the southern state since last month, the group added. Many residents have been forced to leave their homes but when they fled, they were attacked by government forces.

“There is no discrimination, the common theme is you are black,” Kasmero added, confirming accounts given by other refugees who recently fled.

The report came after members of Enough visited Sherkole refugee camp in Ethiopia where 29,000 have gone after fighting in the southern state broke out in early September.

“Soldiers with small arms were chasing the civilians … who captured some of the civilians and slaughtered people,” said a woman named Asma, as quoted by the rights group.

Blue Nile is located next to the restive state of South Kordofan, which has seen recent violence. The army has waged battles with opposition forces and the government confirmed on Tuesday that hundreds of rebels had been killed.

“Several hundred members of the (rebel) movement were killed this day in an assault on the city of Teludi that was repelled by the armed forces,” Gov. Ahmed Haroun told the Sudan Tribune.

Source: TheEpochTimes

Yuguda, Okonjo-Iweala, NSE DG, others to grace Business Hallmark’s PPF Lecture

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Bauchi State Governor Isa Yuguda, Minister of Finance and Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Director General of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Oscar Onyema are amongst the dignitaries expected to grace the November edition of Business Hallmark Newspaper’s Public Policy Forum lecture billed for Thursday, November 3, 2011, at the Nigeria Institute of Bankers, Adeola Hopewell Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. The event will start at 10.30 am.
The lecture, titled: ‘Restoring Market Confidence In An Era of Economic Uncertainties: Challenges and Prospects’, will be delivered by the Director General of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Oscar Onyema.  
According to a statement released by the organisers of the Forum, and signed by its Chairman, Professor (Ambassador) George Obiozor, the forum was established in order to create enhanced social awareness and education for Nigerians.
“We are inspired to initiate this because of our realization that ignorance and lack of thorough appreciation of issues are some of the problems militating against the rapid development of our country.
The lecture is expected to examine the meltdown of the Nigerian capital market characterized by the crash of the market capitalization from a record high of N13.5 million in early 2008 to less than N4.5 trillion in the corresponding period of 2009, the prospect of the market bouncing back from the shocked crash and investors making profit, especially now that share prices are at their lowest. It will also outline the various measures being pursued to restore traction in the market.
DG of the NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema, it would be recalled, assured stakeholders in the industry that his management would deploy such drivers of success at the exchange as organizational efficiency and fair level playing field for all participants in order to restore confidence in the market.
“Therefore we will be focusing on enhancing operations efficiency, technology and supporting infrastructure, capacity building efforts and the demutualization of the exchange” he said. We recognize the need to deepen this market. This is underpinned by the fact that: we can only boast of 196 companies on our main Board of which 125 symbols trade daily on avenue; we offer only two asset classes for trading, with an average of 5,500 transactions, volume of 350M shares and value of 3B naira per day. This is why we have placed business development on the front burner. We have identified listing development; market development; product development and strategic alliances as the four main tactical lines of attack in our repositioning agenda to operate as a commercial entity “he explained
Bauchi State Governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Isa Yuguda will chair the public lecture, while the Minister of Finance and Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the Special Guest of Honour.  Other discussants expected at the lecture are Mr. Albert Okumagba, MD/CEO BGL Limited, Mr. Teslim Shitta-Bey, CEO, Grant Alsthom and Mr. Olufemi Awoyemi, MD/CEO Proshare, among others.
The statement also stated that the lecture was organized to further deepen public appreciation of the invaluable services of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
“We were inspired to do this because of our realization that ignorance and lack of thorough appreciation of issues are some of the problems militating against the rapid development of our country.
“Public Policy Forum is a civic outreach programme set up by our Newspaper to provide a platform for Nigerians to articulate their views on diverse socio-political, economic, cultural and even religious issues. Through this medium, we hope to create enhanced social awareness and education for millions of our country men and women”.
 
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The true, the false in Rev. Oladimeji’s mantra

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By Muhammad Ajah
 
Although this piece is somewhat belated because the gravity in the indirectly sentimentalized opprobrium by “a man of God” against an internationally accepted way of life needed an immediate rejoinder, it is often the wiser to argue with the best reasoning especially at the inordinate refusal of an opponent to understand. But it is better late than never.
 
I read the interview granted the Vanguard Newspapers in mid September, 2011 by the founder and Senior Pastor of Lagos-based Living Waters Unlimited Church, Reverend Oladimeji (Ladi) P. Thompson titled “Jonathan may be Nigeria’s last president”, and partly concluded that some enemies of the Nigerian nation are coming from diverse directions to cause more disunity, rancor and faithlessness in the country. Yet, at the end of the heavily laden assertions of vague truth, there was no better relief than to recline on the fact that freedom of speech has been guaranteed and every Nigerian could express very uniquely personal opinions.
 
Uniquely personal opinion it is because there are assurances that many Pastors and Christian religious leaders would vehemently attest to the opposite of some of the assertions of this man of man, just not close to God.
 
However, a commentator who merely identified himself as Nasiru went to the extreme to sum up the piece saying, “The pastor’s revelations contained distortion of facts, misinformation and blatant lies. But to be fair to him they could not all be deliberate…In a nutshell this so-called man of ”God”’ is suffering from Islamophobia.
 
First, he is a founder and senior Pastor of a Church. Secondly, he is the international coordinator of Macedonian Initiative, said to be a non-governmental, non-denominational organization established to provide succour to Christians persecuted because of their belief in Jesus Christ. These two positions would have qualified this man to be a model for peace and unity which Christ himself ultimately preached and practically represented. But worldly chase! O war on terror! O war on humanity! O war on divine religion!
 
As a human being, the good, the bad and the mediocre are intertwined. Truth and falsehood have often been mixed up or each confusedly referred to the other. It is reasonably hard to discard all what a man can maliciously say or even fabricate. A sane man can often comfortably make out sense in the speeches of even a man psychologically lowered by nature. So, I can concede to the following assertions.
 
One, it is true that Boko Haram is a western press creation of Muhammad Yusufua’s theodiversity specifically in Maiduguri. Yusufua, he acknowledged, was just one out of 26 radical groups that are operating within Nigeria. Yes, radical groups are found in all parts of the country, not only in the north. He continued, “Haram means forbidden and Boko is corruption of book. They have not burnt any university. They have not killed any professor, nor harassed any institution of higher learning.”
 
Two, the Reverend could agree that a Muslim called El Kanemi from Borno during the Usman Dan Fodio time declared, “I am a Muslim but I don’t understand this religion that involves killing of Muslims as well”.  This can be thrown at par that Islam is practised by some Muslims according to their individual understanding especially in the non-fundamental issues. There is a demarcation in the import between Islam and Muslims. Killing in Islam is one of the greatest sins. The Holy Qur’an equals the killing of a single soul unjustly to the killing of a whole man race. 
 
Three, the British system of indirect rule which they introduced at their handover of power to Nigerians remains the disturbing bug in the political configuration of the nation. Nothing is worse than dependence on foreign powers in the administration of a sovereign nation.  
 
Four, the northerners seem to be losing out from the political machine of Nigeria due to the bedeviling factor that used to plague the Southern part of the country in the past. They are experiencing the disagreements that were often identified with the political blocs of the South. Whether or not this development is good for Nigeria’s democracy is to be released by time. But definitely for Nigeria to achieve its developmental cum democratic goals as a united entity, equity, fairness and justice must be paramount in the distribution of the political portfolios.
 
Five, the international press are much more interested in the negative reports about Nigeria. They often contribute to crisis by magnifying events or adopting lopsided reportage. A living example is the Jos crisis. Jos used to be one of the most peaceful cities in Nigeria in the past.
 
Six, the truth is that Nigerian leadership has unfortunately lost the moral courage to face up to the fact that from the police force to intelligence services, to education, to sports, the institutions are filled with many people who are quietly or secretly fighting against the interests of a united Nigeria.       
 
Therefore, the leadership must first of all find the moral courage to understand the reason why the nation prone to civil disturbances more than many other countries. They should face the problem, diagnose it and call it by its real name so it can treat it. One of Nigeria’s big problems is lack of a consensus. The Chinese Constitution is about 2,000 words; the American is about 4,400 words but the Nigeria Constitution is in excesses of 74,000 words. Nigeria has never had a real constitution that is representative of the Nigerian people. There is no common agreement. The best country that Nigeria aligns with is USA – the only country that has had the same kind of history and experience and was successful to a point. They were also colonized by the British. Every offer that was given to Nigeria as we transited to independence was also offered the Americans but they rejected all.
 
Seven, it could be accepted that the reason why Uthman dan Fodio was able to overthrow Hausa kings was because there was a lot of corruption in the Hausa Kingdoms. There was a lot of oppression and poverty. There was few or no home for the majority. There was uncertain hope for the future. Has anything changed in these aspects?
 
Eight, there is even vague hope for the future with the impoverishment of the Nigerian people. Life is getting tougher. Many Nigerians youths are foot-marching across African desserts to escape harsh life in the country.
 
Nine, it was not right for Nigeria to cede its authority at the bomb explosion at the UN House in Abuja. Quite recently, a lot of countries have similar problems and many of them look up to Nigeria’s solution to such problems in order to seek aid from Nigeria. It is not a wise intelligent strategy to employ the services of our respected soldiers to destroy our towns.
 
However, despite the inadequate facilities for our security outfits, Nigeria should never yield to foreign government. Foreign assistance on national security can be counterproductive because Nigeria can be worst hit if caution and constraint are not employed. The nation’s security apparatus should not be infiltrated. Wise planning and intelligent thinking are needed. We should not put the security in a situation where the Inspector General of Police himself is more or less a junior to some of the Commissioners of Police serving under him, because the moment security matters are politicized, the chain of command would be fractured.
 
Ten, in all indices by which a successful state can be measured, Nigeria can hardly, in its present conditions, escape being in the fold of failed states. Human life value is very low. The youths, almost 75 or 80 per cent of the country, are impoverished; they are disenfranchised, and they have no inheritance. The people who stole their inheritance, their great grand fathers are still alive arguing against each other. They stole the monies their grandchildren would have spent.
 
In Nigeria there is scarcely any such document that practically guarantees equality to each and every Nigerian citizen. There are discrimination, marginalization, disenfranchisement and even frustration in the country. There can be a similitude of the Animal Farm.
 
Eleven, the number of Nigerians who lost their lives during the last presidential election is maximum casualty figure Nigeria had never witnessed before during elections. Measures must be taken to prevent recurrences in future general polls.
 
Reply to:But there were worthless assertions that I strongly contest. Few are: One, Nigeria must not adopt America system or over-depend on it for development.
 
Two, the claim that there are Islamic camps in South South and South East is a very bad assumption and malicious hallucination intended to instigate wickedness, implant rancor in the minds of the people of the regions and suppress freedom. Imagine this statement for a man of God, “Whether you like it or not, there are camps and places where people are being trained in the South South and we now have more Igbo Muslims in Nigeria than we have ever had in this country. Why? They have quietly entered through sponsorships, spending money. There is one school in Afikpo where people are offered scholarships and given free food. As soon as you adopt the Islamic religion, you will be sent out of the country to radicalize you more. In the South South, there are militants milling around in the name of petty traders.”
 
Three, I think this man should be picked up to go and show the Nigerian security men the camps and places where Muslims are being trained to be radicals in the Southsouth and Igboland. Sweeping this insinuation or instigation under the carpet will not be of any good to the image of the country.
 
As for Islamic Centre in Afikpo which I attended and was educationally drilled to be what I am proud of being today, it is a school which has not only benefitted the Muslims of the place but also the Christians and pagans. The school was once seriously attacked by hoodlums surely because of this kind of instigations.
 
Yes, the school used to offer scholarships to students in the past. The school offers Arabic, Islamic and all secular subjects. I wrote my first novel while in JSS 2 in the school. But there is no link between it and any university outside the shores of Nigeria. Graduating students of the school are today flourishing lawyers, engineers, bankers and what else in diverse professions. Ex-students who studied abroad achieved that on individual efforts. In short, out of the total number of ex-students, not more than 5 percent have succeeded to study abroad. 95 percent had and are studying in different Nigerian universities, Polytechnics and Federal Colleges of Education with their parents’ or guardians’ supports and not on scholarships as claimed by Oladimeji. In Ebonyi State, the school is rated as one of the best. Its students have represented and won prizes in the name of Ebonyi in national educational competitions.   
 
Four, it is definitely not true that Igbo Muslims are radicals or that Islam is newly spreading in Igboland. Islam is believed to have entered the Igbo land far earlier than 1957. How many Igbo Muslims have caused any local or national disturbances? I read both national and international news papers and magazines, physically and electronically. I have not heard any Igbo Muslim seeking trouble either with his or her brethren or with the Christians around him. I am from a multi-religious family. My late father was a Muslim who underwent harsh persecution under the hands of his people before the civil war because of his acceptance of the Islamic faith. But that did not deter him. It did not stop him from husbanding my lovely mother who alive till today has not accepted Islam.
 
Out of my mother’s offspring, only three of us accepted Islam. Others belong to different denominations of the Christendom.  All of us are married and are quite excelling in life. We hold family meetings, discuss our family lives and share ideas. We have NEVER had a tiff on religious matters. What matters is understanding and respecting the belief and thoughts of one another. My mother always tells us all, “worship the God above us”     
 
Five, on a former governor in Nigeria marrying a 13-year- old girl, it was a politically motivated news hunting that ordinarily should have made a good headline. For God sake, have there not been many cases publicly reported of old men and youths raping under-aged girls for different purposes across the country? Is it not commonplace that politicians and moneybags use their influences to sexually abuse Nigerian teenagers and pay them peanuts or even threaten them with death if they exposed their experiences?    
 
The level of moral decadence in the country has made many somewhat faithful people to run to their villages to look for young very wives. Although our villages are not as decent as before, many feel to catch them young is safer. Even in the villages to today, do old but wealthy men not marry young damsels?
 
Six, the media often harp on the marginalization of Christian minority in the north but negligibly play down on the equal in the South. Who is responsible in this madness of dividing Nigeria into Muslim North and Christian South? Investigations have shown that some Christians under disguise become Muslims (not really accepting Islam) to learn what they regard as disagreements amongst Muslims. One or two Christians confessed to have been in the fold of a Muslim community merely to learn the bad aspects of Islam, according to their assumptions. But it is difficult to hear that a Muslim joined Christianity with malicious aims.
 
Seven, so is religion is a personal conviction and Christianity is spreading in the north, why is it always a common debate of the existence of Igbo Muslims. Are the Igbo people not humans? Were the Igbo originally Christians? Can the number of Churches in the north be compared with the number of mosques in the South?
 
Eight and finally, pastors should endeavour to desist from the habit of disillusioning their followers. They should not exert much more of their energies imbibing antagonism in their followers against Islam and Muslims. They should rather concentrate on the teachings of the Bible which is their divine Holy Book. The same should be done by Imams. But unless proved wrong, I have not seen or heard a respected Imam preach against Christianity, nay Christians.
    
However, we are in a world where any event is significant to a new world formation. Today’s world is quite significant to tomorrow’s world and it can happen that an insignificant event in the conception of many may lead to the reshaping of this confused piece of land which man aimlessly struggle to control.
 
Muhammad Ajah is a poet, writer, author, advocate of humanity and good governance based in Abuja. E-mail mobahawwah@yahoo.co.uk

Ex-Militants Not Ejected From South African Hotel – Ekiyor

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Chris Ekiyor

By Emeka Umejei, Lagos

Former President of Ijaw Youth Council(IYC),Dr.Chris Ekiyor has
refuted allegation in some quarters  that 18 Ex-Militants undergoing
Post amnesty  training in South Africa  were thrown out of their hotel
for lack of funds.

According to Ekiyor, the Amnestyoffice headed by Kingsley Kuku has
always met the needs of  ex-militants under any of its training
programmes both within and outside the country.Hence, it is not
possible that Ex-militants in far-away South Africa will bestarved of
funds.

Stating further, Ekiyor  condemned what he termed the  resort of the
Ex-militants to blackmail the ongoing effort of Government at training
ex-militants for onward assimilation into the society.

“ It is pure blackmail, nobodyejected the 18 Ex-militants from the
hotel they were lodged. They checked out of the hotel in protest for a
five star accommodation which contradicts everysense of a academic
pursuit,” Ekiyor stated.

Stating further, Ekiyor emphasized that the ex-militants should be
grateful to government instead of resorting to cheapblackmail.

According to him, there are many university graduates from the Niger
Delta region who are roaming University roaming the streets in search
of jobs.

“ There are many University graduatesfrom the Niger Delta who have
good grades and are roaming the streets. Insteadof the Ex-militants to
be grateful to government for such a rare opportunitythey are trying
to blackmail it,” Ekiyor noted.

However, Ekiyor who said he is intouch with the Amnesty office
disclosed that kuku has vowed to get to the root of the matter and
ensure it is notswept under the carpet.

 Ekiyor also disclosed that someofficials of the amnesty office are
already in South Africa to unravel thecause of the matter.

…FIRS says it didn’t disagree with FG on subsidy

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The attention of the Federal Inland Revenue Service has been drawn to news stories reported in several newspapers today, Monday 31st October 2011, stating that the agency is in disagreement with the Federal Government on the planned removal oil subsidy.

They were various strands of the same report in several dailies, suggesting that there is a crack within government over the economic policy direction of the Federal Government.

The FIRS wishes to state that as agency of the Federal Government, the question of disagreement with the policy direction of the Federal Government is not plausible, nor could it be comtemplated.

Contrary to insinuations in the media, Mrs. Okauru was neither at the meeting held on Friday, October 28, 2011 nor was she in Abuja on that day as she was on another official assignment. No discussions have ever taken place on the issue in question.

The Coordinating Director, Corporate Development Group, Mr. Osy Chuke represented the Executive Chairman, Ifueko Omoigui Okauru at the House of Representative Committee’s meeting on the 2012-2015 Medium-Term Fiscal Framework and 2012 Fiscal Strategic Plan held on Friday, October 28, 2011 but no discussion took place. Rather, members of the House Committee specifically requested for Revenue estimates to be provided and presented on Monday, October 31, 2011.

The FIRS wishes to restate that as an agency of the Federal Government it is working, in unison, with President Goodluck Jonathan and all members of his dedicated team to institute and implement policies and programmes that will provide sustainable revenue for the development of our country.

Emmanuel Obeta,

Director, Corporate Communications Department

31st October 2011

Nigerian Football: Northern cabal to choose Keshi’s assistant‏‏

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A very strong northern football cabal which though has made up its mind to support the engagement of Stephen Keshi are insisting that the Eagles gaffer cannot have the freehand to choose his assistant so as to take care of the interest of the region.
The cabal that has silently been in the control of Nigerian football for decades have ruled out the combination of Keshi and Sunday Oliseh. Their reason? Keshi’s assistant must be a northerner and that is why they are zeroing on former Super Eagles assistant coach, Daniel Amokachie.
Even the choice of Amokachie was a reluctant one. He is seen as an ‘infidel’ and he is one of the available coaches of northern background who has the profile to fix the bill at that level for now.
Rather than dwell on the quality of the coaches to handle the Super Eagles after the sack of Siasia, the cabal have reduced the issue to regional sentiments in deciding the very sensitive issue such that the north must be represented in the coaching crew of the senior national team.
The members of the cabal in order to have their way tacitly ran the script to give the technical committee led by Christopher Green a pass mark publicly to facilitate the plan.
It was the decision that, should the NFF finally decide on engaging Steven Okechukwu Keshi as the Chief Coach of the Super Eagles, his immediate assistant must be somebody from the North and the person they have proposed is Daniel Amokachi, said our source.
According to the board member who spoke on confidentiality and anonymity, it was declared that the whole technical crew cannot come from the same region as the North must be represented. This is why Oliseh and Keshi cannot and should not get the job.
“The national team technical crew should be regionally balanced, we are of the opinion that should Keshi be given the job, naturally his assistant must come from the North. Everything must be done to make Sunday Oliseh not to emerge.”
On how to counter the argument in favour of a Steven Keshi and Sunday Oliseh combination, a section of the media will be made to run negative campaigns against Oliseh’s person.
My source added, “currently, on paper, Oliseh has a more qualified coaching certificate than Daniel Amokachie, but the thing is not about paper qualification. Once Keshi and Oliseh get the job and they get it right, the north will be boxed out for a long time.
The board is expected to make an announcement on Wednesday (tomorrow) on who the next Super Eagles coaches would be. Samson Siasia was given the boot last week Friday for failing to lead the Super Eagles to next year’s Africa Cup of Nations which they claimed contravened the agreement they had with him in his contract.
It will be recalled that the same cabal had rationalised that since Taiwo Ogunjobi as secretary general was from the south west, and Sani Abdullahi Lulu was from the north central, the coach must be from the east which was why Christian Chukwu was brought in.
As soon as Siasia was also employed, the same cabal insisted on the choice of Salisu Yusuf, a northerner, as one of his assistants. The same cabal forced coach Bala Nikyu on Uche Eucharia after a more cerebral Monsur Abdullahi was edged out because he is Fulani not a hausaman. The same principle brought Manu Garba into the national team.
“Though, the NFF board had said that the technical committee will be meeting today to decide who the next coach of the Super Eagles would be. I can confirm it is just a routine exercise as they have already teleguided how the structure of the team would be,” said our source.
It is the reading of the script between the lines that informed why chief Adegboyega Onigbinde was touted to have offered to resign from the technical committee. He does not want his name dragged to rubber stamp what he thinks is wrong. However, the Modakeke chief has been under some silent pressure not to leave. His resignation is calculated is sending the wrong signals. However, his resignation has been accepted by the NFF.

Election Tribunal Judgment, Affirmation of People’s Will – Jonathan

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President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has welcomed the judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, delivered today in Abuja at the Court of Appeal, which upheld his election as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
 
The President in a statement signed by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity), Dr. Reuben Abati, described the judgment as a triumph for democracy and an affirmation of the sovereignty of the Nigerian people.
 
He praised the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and its Presidential Candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, for their respect for the rule of law and the Constitution, saying their recourse to judicial review of their grievances affirms their faith in the nation’s judiciary.
 
Extending the hands of fellowship to the CPC and General Buhari, the President called on them to accept the decision of the tribunal, put the past behind them and support his administration’s efforts to transform the nation.
 
“From this day, let us move forward together as we work to deepen the democratic content of our polity and build a nation of our collective desire,” the President said, adding, “The judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal is a victory for all Nigerians”.
 
President Jonathan expressed his appreciation to all Nigerians for their steadfastness and support, stating “the resolve of his administration to continue to provide good governance, anchored on the strong foundations of honesty, transparency, hardwork and fairness to all”. 
Reuben Abati, Ph.D
Special Adviser to the President,
Media & Publicity
 
November 1, 2011

Obama to the world: ‘Do as we say, not as we do’

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From Patrick Henningsen 

It’s not so much we are witnessing history unfold, as it is Washington’s hypocrisy unravel before our eyes.

Washington is infested with busy-bodies who run from one briefing to the next, one press conference to the next, in a drive to conduct their symphonies of policy and media in a desperate bid to remain relevant. Some try harder than others. Inside the beltway, original ideas, humility, honor and integrity are somewhat hard to come by these days.

They are the high-flying political class in the United States, an elite tribe who are so detached from reality that it’s become an almost embarrassment to watch. The Orwellian doublespeak which is now coming out the State Department’s office of nation-building is hitting new highs.

They grandstanded on the TV, and fawned Tunisia and Egypt during the celebrated Arab Spring. Then they ordered Libya and Syria to ‘show restraint and let democracy take it’s natural course’.

Even if – armed insurgents were burning down government buildings in Tripoli, and or firing upon and killing police in Syria.

Obama confidently that other governments “must be responsive for their citizens aspirations”.

Even if – those citizens are being backed and financed by the US State Department, Whitehall, Élysée Palace and allies Qatar.

Hillary Clinton ordered Libya to “respect the universal rights of its own people, including the right to free expression and assembly.”

Even if – her own government cannot even manage to cater for this right  any more, even in the United States of America.

Watch this video and you will have a decent idea of what hypocrisy means today in the US:

In the US, the erosion of our basic rights provided by the Bill of Rights and US Constitution has been a long and painful process.

9-11 gave us the naziesque Patriot Acts I & II – two bills which have achieved nothing since their inception, and yet, are still as enthusiastically championed by Barack Obama as they were by GW Bush.

The anti-war demonstrations of 2003 gave us “free speech zones”, in country where freedom to assemble, where and when you want, used to be a god-given inalienable right. Now its a mere privilege.

The G20 demonstrations of 2009 gave us police brutality on a mass militarized scale, not seen before domestically. Thousands of paramilitary police where shipped in to Pittsburgh, sound canons were deployed and students were chased down, tear gassed and beaten in what came to known as forced compliance.

Even an obvious avant garde demonstration, a silent disco at the Jefferson Memorial saw police beat and injure Americans who were only trying to test the vital signs of a US Constitution in critical condition.

What elite political performers like Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton are really saying to the governments of Libya, and now Syria, and later to Algeria and Iran- is that you cannot put down an armed insurrection in your countries, but in the US we reserve the right to beat and shoot our own citizens, and arrested without charges- if they attempt to demonstrate in public.

In other words, “Do as we say, not as we do.”

President Obama will have the world believe that America is less brutal to its own citizens than the rest of the world, but as hundreds of thousands of people in the Occupy Movement now get their first taste of civil disobedience, it is inevitable that some will be unlucky enough to get the hard end of the state’s velvet fist. Indeed, Scott Olsen found this out the hard way in Oakland this week.

And the Occupy Movement will also learn very quickly that we cannot ignore the rights which our US political elite have been denying the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Libya for all these years now- and expect to be afforded those same rights by the same criminal US government here at home.

We are witnessing a culture in decline- a people who for the most part, are having trouble remembering what made it unique in the first place, and so many who can think of nothing more frightening than to be called to live up to any of those ideals – who forgot what freedom actually is.

The level of Washington’s hypocrisy, its arrogance – has never been on display so vividly as it is today. It’s a clear indication of a society in decline.

What will surely accelerate this decline is a mass chunk of Americans who still to this day, remain unaware that these changes in society have even taken place. And more to the point, too many are ever willing to profit, or make their daily crust from this hyper-security police state. This is one of the signs of a civilization in decline.

Our celebrity politicians have permanently lost touch with reality, and sadly, this tribe will never come back to the source of liberty.

It’s high time for Americans to stop making excuses for the lobbyists, the wars, the pork, the bailouts- and for selling out the principles which once made it an inspiration to so many others around the world. Stop making excuses for elite bureaucrats and Wall Street tycoons.

At a watershed moment in history, it can go both ways, so you only get one shot to make it right.

Random shooting in South Sudan oil state after rebel attack

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There were random gunshots Monday on the outskirts of Mayom County in South Sudan’s oil-rich Unity State, where rebels clashed with the army on Saturday.

The weekend incident was the bloodiest rebel fighting since the July independence, civilians on the ground said.

South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA) rebels, formerly led by Peter Gatdet, attacked Mayom in the early hours of Saturday, and over 80 were killed in the subsequent clash with the regular forces.

“There were heavy guns firing in the forest,” Mr Peter Gargwin, a victim of the fighting who said he lost one of his relatives, said.

“There is still maybe fighting there,” he said.

Gatdet struck a deal with the government recently and returned to Juba.

Some of Mr Gatdet’s senior officers, who rejected the deal and accused him of accepting bribes from Juba, were behind the Saturday violence, according to the Unity State Information minister, Mr Gideon Gatpan.

Mr Gatpan said Monday “the army is still following up with those renegades in their hideouts and we have no serious incident”.

He asserted there was calm in Mayom which, together with the neighbouring Mankien County, have been apparent strongholds and hideouts for the rebels since March.

Abia State In The Hands of Gov Theodore A. Orji

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The gubernatorial election of 2007 in Abia State brought about the victory of the then Progressive Peoples Alliance [PPA] gubernatorial candidate as the Governor of Abia State and also propelled the promise of another South East based political party. Along with the political victory came the accustomed outcry that the victory had been a rigged victory by the then outgoing governor and owner of the PPA, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu. In particular, the then new governor was charged/accused of being a stooge of Orji Uzor Kalu by the people of Abia – in what was widely believed a move to hold the State finances hostage for the then former governor.

Erosion Control along Nkata Ameke

Through the period starting from his victory in April 2007 till April 2011, Gov Orji battled against the stigma of a stooge and a puppet of the then former governor. Through this effort, the governor abandoned the political party [PPA] bidding him to the then former governor and momentarilydecamping into the All Progressive Grand Alliance [APGA]. His decampment into the APGA last less than a week when the governor dumped the APGA for the mainstream Peoples Democratic Party [PDP].

Bridge Construction along Nkata Ameke

Liberation from the perceived political bondage to the then former and owner of the PPA appears to have yeilded the way for unbonded unleashment of developmental programs for the people of Abia  State. But credible information available to 247ureports.com point to an agreement reached between Governor Orji and the 1st Lady of the Nation [Madam Patience Jonathan]. Accordingly, the agreement stipulated that the Gov Orji is to remint the monthly sum of N35million to the 1st Lady for her efforts in bringing/rescuing the Govervor out of the grips of the PPA into the protective grips of the PDP.    

Test Driving New Waste Disposal Trucks

The mouthpiece of the Abia State government in celebrating the progressive efforts of the State government under the leadership of Abia State notes that the 1st tebure of the Abia State government was marred bythe governor’s struggle to free the State from the grips of bondage and politicians who have spent their years feeding off the fat of Abia State. The mouthpiece of the State Government, Hon Bonny Iwuoha told 247ureports.com in a telephone conversation that the governor has since mounted the commencement of developmental programs in the State. Particularly, Hon Iwuoha pointed to Healthcare development as one of the areas the governor had embarked upon to improve the living standards of the people of the State.

Development and provision of one hundred and fourty five [145] health centers during the 1st term of Gov Orji is pointed to as one of his progressive efforts in the State. An additional fourty six [46] health centers have been erected within the first 150days of Gov Orji’s 2nd term in office [between May 29 2011 and November 1 2011]. Nineteen [19] health centers are reportedly in the pipeline. In all, a total of two hundred and ten [210] healthcare centers would have been erected by the start or early next year [2012]. As gathered, the 210 healthcare centers, when completed, will have qualified nurses as permanent staff and visiting Doctors, The facilities will also be able to treat minor illness and provide short-term admitance to patients. In addition to the 210 heathcare centers, the Abia State government touts their two new major diagnostic centers – one located in Aba and the other in Umuahia, the State capital. The diagnostic center which is a product of a patnership with an Indian Medical Group [Miture] is said to be ground breaking, in that, it will provide succor to the lower income earners resident in and around Aba and Umuahia. The partnership is managed under the leadership of Prof Mbanaso, an indigene of Abia State.

However closer inquiry into the strides claimed by the Abia State government indicates that the government of Abia State may have been economical with the extent of its progress and/or efforts. On the first level, informed and impartial observers of the affiars in Abia State point to the strides into the healthcare delivery as somewhat political gimmickry. Available information indicates that less than 50% of the commissioned 191 healthcare centers [145+46] have yet to be equiped and are yet operational. It was also learnt that the centers were not primarily an Abia State initiated project. It was part of an Milleniuen Development Goal [MDG] program -of which half of the funding was provided for by the World Bank. The two diagnostic centers are also said to be under a counter-part funding arraignment. The spokesperson for the Abia State government acknowledged that the 210 planned healthcare centers were part of the MDG. He claimed partial knowledge of the details of the healthcare centers by stating that he recently joined the Abia State government. 

The industrial revival promised by the Abia State Governor during his campaigns of 2007 and 2011 appears a point to debate in both camps of the political divide. Gov Orji had pledged to boost the industries in Abia State by injecting life into the many defunct industries such as the Golden Breweries, Textile Mills and Glass Industries. To this effort, the Abia State government recently set up a board and a committee to study the feasibilty of revitalizing the mentioned industries within a period of one year. And as gathered, the committee completed their task and submitted its findings and recommendations to the Governor in the form of a proposal. 247ureports.com gathered that the proposal contained plan to create 3,00o new jobs. Also, a South African company has been invited to take over the Golden Breweries and to operate it. The chief spokeperson for the Governor, Hon Iwuoha confirmed the development.

Augumenting the proposed 3,000 creation through the revitalization project is the recent youth empowerment program embarked on in partnership with ASUPEDED for youth skill acquisition programs. The Abia State government will receive N100million monthly from ASUPEDED for the program. As gathered, 10 – 20 youths will be drawn from every ward to participate in the program. But their appear a discrepancy in the expected number of youths to be trained. The spokeman of the governor, Iwuoha placed the number at 4,430 while sources within the ASUPEDED placed the number closer to 2,000.  

Reversing the trend of dilapidation of education and educational insfrastructures has posed one of the major challenges to the Abia State government. At present, Abia State houses one of the worse insfrastructural educational amenites in the country – owing largely to the historial management of the schools. The Gov Orji administration in their effort told 247ureports.com that it has launched a program of refurbishing the dilapidated classrooms. It added that the State Ministry of Eucation has launched a teacher re-education program – and provided a HILUX Van for each Local Government Area [LGA] for use to drive to schools within the local government to supervise the Teachers. In addition, the State government embarked on scholarship programs. It gave 25 scholarship award for tertiary institutions to recipients [Abians] studying outside the country – and 50 scholarship awards for tertiary institutions to recipients studying within Nigeria. The 75 scholarship awards were drawn out of the entire population pool of Abians estimated at over 4million equivalent of less than 0.002% of the population pool.

Particular attention is given by the Abia State Government to the road network problems in Aba. We discovered that there were no drainage. The drainage were converted to dumpsite by traders and nearby residents” – stated Hon Iwuoha in diagnosing the problem in Aba road condition. He mentioned that the Abia State government has decided to take the bull by the horns to tackle the problem. “We have set up a taskforce to address the issue of illegal structures and illegal dumpsites. The taskforce has already began pullind down illegal structures”, added Iwuoha. But critics still point to the efforts of the Orji administration as wanting. One of the more vocal critics told 247ureports.com that “Aba remains a rotten place”. The critic adds that the governor may have constructed some roads in Umuahia but he has clearly abandoned Aba.

The storyline of Abia State in the hands of Gov Orji would not be complete if the recent formation of an audit group is left unhilighted. The Orji administration, immediately following the 2011 re-election victory, constituted a group to “quantifiy” Abia State. The group was tasked with enumerating the etities within Abia State – to enumerate the residential and commercial structures, the number of residents, and the-likes – for the sake of future planning and record keeping. The effort was awarded to an audit firm and mandated to complete the Abia State audit within 6months. Many within the opposition has applauded this effort.

In all, appraising Abia State under the leadership of Gov Orji seems an uneasy task. While the many citizens and residents of Abia State cryout over what they classify as a government that has achieved little in its over 4years in Office, the operators within the Orji administration believe otherwise – thus revealing a discrepancy between the two.