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2015: Towards A Credible Poll

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President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration has come under intense scrutiny as it is widely speculated that he is desirous to run for a second term.  The speculations are fuelled by comments credited to his foot-soldiers and kinsmen on the 2015 general elections.
Indeed, there is nothing wrong for a sitting president to seek for re-election if the constitution of his country so permits. The 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is currently operational allows president Jonathan to renew his mandate by subjecting himself to the electoral process as well as emerging victorious at the presidential poll.
However, the Nigeria people must be convinced that the president has provided the required stewardship during his first outing which will serve as a basis for the renewal of his mandate.
It is very disheartening that those who have been championing the presidents re-election have employed a do-or-die tactics to whip everybody into line, which is completely against the letter and spirit of democracy. The president’s men are not the only ones that are guilty of this undemocratic deportment. Those who are working day and night to wrest power from the president have equally thrown caution to the wind by threatening fire and brimstone if the outcome of the election is not as envisaged.
More worrisome is the fact that the president’s party- the Peoples Democratic party – is engulfed in self-inflicted crisis in a bid to satisfy the whims and caprices of self-styled leaders of the party. While other parties are merging and forming alliances to square up with PDP in 2015 general elections, the ruling party is intoxicated with its political exploits since the return of democratic governance in the country. Consequently, the leadership of the party at various levels has been suspending members with the flimsiest reasons. One cannot reconcile this approach with the recent tour of the PDP controlled states by the leadership of the party to mend fences with aggrieved members to reposition the party for the battle ahead.
In truth, the leadership of the party is over-heating the polity by taking punitive measures against members who are not comfortable wi th some policies of the party that are undemocratic. The party leadership is not different from those who are beating war-drums if their preferred candidates do not make it at the poll.
Speaking at the end of the second session of the 7th Senate recently, the Senate President, David Mark warned politicians jostling for elective positives ahead of the 2015 general elections not to plunge the country into civil war with their actions.
He stated that no nation could survive two civil wars and advised them to concentrate on delivering good governance to the electorate rather over heat the polity.
“Now, it is time to speak out once again. Elections are two years away. Yet, the collision of vaulting personal ambitions is over heating the polity and distracting the onerous task of governance.
“With so much work yet to be done, we, as elected officials, should focus on governance and justify our present mandates. Over – heating the polity is unnecessary, diversionary, divisive, destructive, unhelpful and unpatriotic. Into this vitriolic mix is being thrown a spate of mindless and distempered effusions that add no value whatsoever to the quest for cohesion and development.
“Those beating the drums of war should realise that no nation can survive two civil wars in one life time. These trends must stop and we must all remember that the nation is greater than the sum total of its parts, Mark said.              Although the president has not publicly announced his intention to run for a second term, political pundits believe that every member of PDP and indeed other law abiding Nigerians have the right to aspire to any elective office. Nobody should be threatened and persecuted because of his or her political aspiration. Nigeria is a country of over 160 million people, it is unacceptable for any political group, ethnic nationality or religious organisation to lay claim to monopoly of political leadership against the collective will of the generality of the people.
What the country needs at this moment is good leadership. The level of poverty and unemployment in the country is alarming, frightening and saddening. We should avoid parochial considerations in choosing our leaders to advance our democracy.
If President Jonathan decides to run for a second term what should pre-occupy the minds of Nigeria is his score-card. To pre-empt Nigerians the president had on May 29, 2013 presented his mid-term report for perusal and assessment of his performance.
According to the report, the Jonathan administration has rehabilitated Lagos-Kano rail-line that vanished from the nation’s landscape more than a decade ago, while the refurbished Kaduna-Port Harcourt line is expected to commence operation soon.
The East – West highway that has caused untold hardship to the people of the Niger Delta and brought misery to so many road-users is to be completed at the end of 2014.
The Nigerian economy has been growing at an average of 7 per cent yearly while the exchange rate is remarkably stable. Non – oil exports have increase tremendously, generating foreign exchange earnings to complement revenue from the oil sector.
Within this period, 15 new public universities have been established to cater for the growing population of undergraduates in the country.
Agriculture has equally recorded a boost as arrangements for the supply of fertilizers directly to farmer have been put in place to eliminate rent-seeking middlemen. The government has done so much in ensuring power supply in the country. Work is going on in a number of power stations, coupled with the on-going privatisation of the power sector to enhance efficiency.
Facilities at some of the international airports in the country have been upgraded to meet international standards.
The Jonathan administration is also doing at lot to curb insurgency in some parts of the North in a bid to protect the territorial integrity of the country.
Those are some of the achievements of the present administration as contained in the mid-term report. The president who is totally committed to his transformation agenda is very confident that Nigeira will be a better call at the end of his first tenure.
Basking in euphoria of his accomplishments within a space of two years the president has urged Nigerias to develop making scheme and score his government accordingly. Political analysts are also of the view that Nigerians should be thorough, fair and objective in their assessments by relating the mid-term report with what is on ground.
The president is cerebrate and very intelligent. He knows  that the best way to renew his mandate is to present his account of stewardship in view of the pervious mandate that was given to him by the Nigerian people. That was what actually transpired on that Democracy day.
Therefore, all those who are beating war-drums either in support of the president or against him should be more concerned about what they can afar to rekindle hopes in our people and not foist leadership on the nation for their selfish interest. Nigerians are wiser now and must elect leaders that are truly theirs.

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Withdraw Ambassadorial List, It Lacks Federal Character, Ndume Tells Tinubu 

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The senator representing Borno South in the National Assembly, Ali Ndume, has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s list of ambassadorial nominees, insisting it breaches the federal character principle and should be withdrawn ahead of this week’s screening by the Senate.

In a statement on Saturday, the former Senate Leader stated that the allocation of nominees across states and geopolitical zones falls short of the constitutional requirement for fair representation in the composition of the Federal Government.

The ex-Senate Whip warned that allowing the list to pass could deepen ethnic suspicion at a time when the administration should be consolidating national unity.

He highlighted disparities in the spread of nominees, noting that while some states have three or four slots, others have none. He also cited the inclusion of Senator Adamu Garba Talba from Yobe, who reportedly died in July.

“The entire North-East states have seven nominees in the list. Further checks revealed that the South-West geo-political zone has 15 nominees, while North-West and South-East have 13 and 9, respectively.

“North-Central region has 10 nominees in the list of career and non-career ambassadorial nominee while South-South parades 12 nominees,” Senator Ndume said.

According to him, such imbalances could heighten tensions and undermine Section 14(3) of the Constitution.

“My sincere appeal to President Tinubu is to withdraw this list. At this critical juncture in his administration, he should avoid missteps that could undermine national unity and foster ethnic distrust.

“I know him to be a cosmopolitan leader who is at home with every segment and stakeholder in the country. He should withdraw that list and present a fresh set of nominees that will align with the spirit of the Constitution on the Federal Character Principle,” Senator Ndume added.

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PDP Vows Legal Action Against Rivers Lawmakers Over Defection 

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the latest defection announced by some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, describing the move as a “defection from APC to APC” and an assault on democratic integrity.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Comrade Ini Ememobong, said the lawmakers had previously defected from the party, recanted their action, and have now “announced the same defection for the second time.”
According to Comrade Ememobong, the development comes as no surprise to the party.
“We have seen on various media platforms news of the redefection of some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, who, for a second time, announced their defection from our party,” he said. “We recall that they had done so earlier and later recanted. These are people whom the world is aware are doing the bidding of their paymaster and demigod.”

He accused the legislators of undermining the sanctity of the legislature and acting as instruments of destabilization.

“The members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have, by their actions since they assumed office, shown that they are political puppets and a clog in the wheels of democratic progress,” Comrade Ememobong stated, adding that “They will go down in history as enemies of democracy and those who made mockery of the legislature.”

The PDP spokesperson added that the lawmakers’ conduct fits a pattern of political absurdity.

“So the easiest way to describe their action is a defection from APC to APC,” he said.

Comrade Ememobong announced that the party would deploy constitutional provisions to reclaim its mandate from those who have “ignobly and surreptitiously” abandoned the platform on which they were elected.

“Consequently, the PDP will take legal steps to activate the provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 as amended) to recover the mandate gained under the banner of our party which these people have now switched to another platform,” he said.

He urged party members in Rivers State to remain calm and steadfast.

“We urge all party members in Rivers State to remain faithful and resolute, as efforts are underway to rebuild the party along the path of inclusiveness, fairness and equity,” Comrade Ememobong assured.

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RIVERS PEOPLE REACT AS 17 PDP STATE LAWMAKERS MOVE TO APC

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As the news of the defection of 17 members of  Rivers State House of Assembly from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP )to the All Progressives Congress (APC) continue to make the rounds, a cross section of Rivers people who spoke to The Tide have expressed varying views regarding the development.

At Etche, a senior lecturer with the Rivers State University, who did not want his name in print, said even though defection was the right of politicians, peace and stability remained more fundamental than any action that could further challenge the fragile political situation in the state at the moment.

He also warned that the situation should not be used to witch-hunt any one, adding that the state had suffered enough and needed to be at peace.

In his reaction, Engr Polycarp Geoffrey said even though citizens and residents of the state had cause to be concerned about the decision of the lawmakers, there was nothing to worry about if it was done in good faith.

“I don’t think there is any big deal about it – defection is defection. But people are worried because of past events in the state. So, for me, I don’t see anything about it”, he said.

Engr Geoffrey also urged the Governor Siminalayi Fubara to also openly declare political affiliation in a bid to douse the political tension in the state and to provide clarity regarding his future political direction.

Another respondent, Mr Ebere Alex, alleged ulterior motive behind the law makers’ defection but urged both the law makers and the governor to work for the peace and development of the state.

However, speaking on the development, a chieftain of the PDP in the state, Hon Nname Ewor, told The Tide that said his party would reach out to the remaining lawmakers who have not defected.

He also denied an alleged internal squabble within the PDP, adding that there was no crisis in the party.

It would be recalled that 17 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Rt Hon. Martin Amaewhule, during plenary last Friday, announced their migration from the PDP to the APC, citing internal party crisis.

Other members who also defected were the Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon. Dumle Maol, representing Gokana Constituency; House Leader, Hon. Major Jack, representing Akulga Constituency 1 and Deputy Leader, Hon. Linda Somiari-Stewart, representing Okrika Constituency; Hon. Solomon Wami, Port Harcourt Constituency 1 and Hon Granville Tekena Wellington representing Asari Toru Constituency 1; Hon. Ofiks Kagbang, representing Andoni Constituency; Hon. Peter Abbey representing Degema Constituency; Hon. Arnold Dennis representing Ogu/Bolo Constituency; Hon. Chimezie Nwankwor representing  Etche Constituency 2 and Hon. Franklin Nwabochi representing Onelga Constituency 1.

The rest were, Hon. Azeru Opara, representing Port Harcourt Constituency 3; Hon. Smart Adoki representing Port Harcourt Constituency 2; Hon. Igwe Afforji ,Eleme Constituency and Hon. Lolo Opuende representing Akuku Toru Constituency 2.

By: John Bibor

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